Kim, C., & Tamborini, C. R. (2012). Do survey data estimate earnings inequality correctly? measurement errors among black and white male workers. Social Forces, 90(4), 1157-1181. Few studies have considered how earnings inequality estimates may be affected by measurement error in self-reported earnings in surveys. Utilizing restricted-use data that links… read more
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Still flies in buttermilk: black male faculty, critical race theory, and composite counterstorytelling
Griffin, R. A., Ward, L., & Phillips, A. R. (2014). Still flies in buttermilk: Black male faculty, critical race theory, and composite counterstorytelling. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 27(10), 1354-1375. Driven by critical race theory, this essay employs composite counterstorytelling to narrate the experiences of black male faculty… read more
Trends in Job Quality for African-American Workers, 1979–2011
Jones, J., & Schmitt, J. (2015;2016;). Trends in job quality for african-american workers, 1979–2011. The Review of Black Political Economy, 43(1), 1. Economists expect that increases in education and work experience will increase workers’ productivity and translate into higher compensation. We use data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS)… read more
Culture and Climate: Factors That Influence the Academic Success of African American Students in Prelicensure Nursing Education
Murray, T. A. (2015). Culture and climate: Factors that influence the academic success of african american students in prelicensure nursing education. Journal of Nursing Education, 54(12), 704-707. Background: Despite numerous calls to diversify the nursing workforce, little progress has been made in increasing the numbers of African American graduates from… read more