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12 Cards in this Set
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Bound & Holzer (1993) |
Deindustrialization was especially hard on black men due to skills mismatch & spatial mismatch. |
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Geronimus (1996) |
African American women experience "weathering" due to inequality, contributing to low birth weight. |
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Herrnstein & Murray (1994) |
Bell curve, biological determinism |
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Moynihan (1965) |
Tangle of pathology |
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Bourdieu (1977) |
Cultural capital |
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Bowles & Gintis (1976) |
Social reproduction theory |
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Bertrand & Mullainathan (2004) |
White names vs. black names |
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Saperstein & Penner (2012) |
Racial fluidity & inequality |
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Wilson (1978) |
The Declining Significance of Race: race isn't as important as it once was, because there's a rising black middle class. |
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Wilson (1987) |
The Truely Disadvantaged - Sharpening class lines among blacks - Fewer marriageable black men - Deindustrialization |
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Wilson (2010) |
More Than Just Race: institutional and cultural factors that create urban poverty are inextricably linked. |
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Ellwood (1980s) |
Welfare not to blame for out-of-wedlock births in black families |