000 01679nam a22001457a 4500
999 _c514549
_d514549
008 201112b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
100 _aMichener, J. and Brower, M.T.
_921013
245 _aWhat's policy got to do with it? Race, gender & economic inequality in the united states
260 _aDaedalus: Journal of The American Academy of Arts and Science
300 _a149(1), Winter, 2020: p.100-118
520 _aIn the United States, economic inequality is both racialized and gendered, with Black and Latina women consistently at the bottom of the economic hierarchy. Relative to men (across racial groups) and White women, Black and Latina women often have less-desirable jobs, lower earnings, and higher poverty rates. In this essay, we draw attention to the role of the state in structuring such inequality. Specifically, we examine how public policy is related to racial inequities in economic positions among women. Applying an intersectional lens to the contemporary landscape of economic inequality, we probe the associations between public policies and economic outcomes. We find that policies have unequal consequences across subgroups of women, providing prima facie evidence that state-level decisions about how and where to invest resources have differential implications based on omen’s race and ethnicity. We encourage scholars to use aspects of our approach as springboards for better specifying and identifying the processes that account for heterogeneous policy effects across racial subgroups of women.
773 _aDaedalus: Journal of The American Academy of Arts and Science
906 _aECONOMIC INEQUALITY - UNITED STATES
942 _cAR