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Stratification Economics Research Database

This database is maintained by Stephan Lefebvre. Please email s.lefebvre@bucknell.edu to suggest any additions. You can suggest additions from your own work or others.

The goal of the stratification economics research database (SERD) is to compile a comprehensive list of peer reviewed works in stratification economics (SE).

SERD is intended (1) to give scholars a way to find relevant work in SE, (2) to help promote scholarship in SE by bringing greater attention to lesser-known works and authors, and (3) to serve as a research tool/aid for understanding and contributing to SE and related intellectual projects.

  • Comprehensive: The scope of this project is peer reviewed works that engage with stratification economics (SE). This usually means that the work references SE explicitly and substantively engages with this framework. In some cases, works in line with SE are included when they were published before this term was widely in circulation, usually authored by individuals latter associated with SE. (It is not our intention to leave out any papers that engage substantively with SE, including critical perspectives of SE, however we do not include in this database work in economics or by academic economists on race or racial inequality if it does not substantively engage with SE.)
  • Peer reviewed: Although the focus is on academic publications, we also include a limited number of high quality non-peer reviewed research that engages with stratification economics. These works, labeled “NGO report” below, are included because they can be particularly helpful for teaching, they can serve as accessible demonstrations of stratification economics for non-economists, and academic peer review conventions make it difficult to publish certain kinds of work that are nevertheless important for the development of stratification economics (e.g. narrow, technical policy reports or important but not novel descriptive statistics).

Database in progress disclaimer: This database was made public on 5/11/2023 in order to complete the process of compiling the publication list. This message will be deleted in approximately one month when sufficient efforts have been made to ensure the list is as comprehensive as possible. We are working through and adding to a list of known issues. In the meantime, please consider the list in progress and please excuse any technical difficulties you have with the website. You are welcome to email Dr. Lefebvre to report technical difficulties.

wdt_ID Title Author(s) Year Publication Tags
1 Stratification economics: The role of intergroup inequality Link William A. Darity Jr. 2005 Journal of Economics and Finance SE Theory
2 Shades of Discrimination: Skin Tone and Wages Link Authur H. Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton, William A. Darity Jr. 2006 American Economic Review Skin tone
5 Does a Foot in the Door Matter? White-Nonwhite Differences in the Wage Return to Tenure and Prior Workplace Experience Link Authur H. Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton, William A. Darity Jr. 2006 Southern Economic Journal
6 Under the Skin: Using Theories From Biology and the Social Sciences to Explore the Mechanisms Behind the Black–White Health Gap Link Tiffany L. Green, William A. Darity Jr. 2010 American Journal of Public Health
7 Culture and Intraracial Wage Inequality Among America's African Diaspora Link Patrick L. Mason 2010 American Economic Review
9 A College Degree is No Guarantee Link Janelle Jones, John Schmitt 2014 Center for Economic and Policy Research NGO report
10 Bold Policies for Economic Justice Link Darrick Hamilton, William A. Darity Jr. 2012 Review of Black Political Economy
11 A Tour de Force in Understanding Intergroup Inequality: An Introduction to Stratification Economics Link Darrick Hamilton, James B. Stewart, William A. Darity Jr. 2015 Review of Black Political Economy
12 Changing Our Frameworks Can Help Parse Racial Disparities in Stress-Related Morbidity Link Kyle K. Moore 2019 Generations: Journal of the American Society on Aging
13 Collective Wealth and Group Identity: Insights From Stratification Economics Link James B. Stewart, Patrick L. Mason, William A. Darity Jr. 2022 Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
14 Colorism and employment bias in India: an experimental study in stratification economics Link Naureen Bhullar, Ramya M. Vijaya 2022 Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
15 Intergroup Disparity: Why Culture is Irrelevant Link William A. Darity Jr. 2002 Review of Black Political Economy
16 Introduction: Advancing Stratification Economics — methodological perspectives and policy applications Link Alyssa Schneebaum, Franklin Obeng-Odoom, Merve Burnazoglu, Stefan Kesting 2022 Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
17 Latinos, African Americans and the Coalitional Case for a Federal Jobs Program Link Alan Aja, Darrick Hamilton 2012 Ethnic Studies Review
23 Passing and the Costs and Benefits of Appropriating Blackness Link Curtis L. Todd, Kristen E. Broady, William A. Darity Jr. 2018 Review of Black Political Economy
24 Position and Possessions: Stratification Economics and Intergroup Inequality Link William A. Darity Jr. 2022 Journal of Economic Literature
25 Racial Earnings Disparities and Family Structure Link William A. Darity Jr., Chanjin Chung, Samuel L. Myers Jr. 1998 Southern Economic Journal
26 Racial Identity Production Dynamics and Persisting Wealth Differentials: Integrating Neo-Institutionalist Perspectives into Stratification Economics Link James B. Stewart 2010 Review of Black Political Economy
38 Rereading Becker: Contextualizing the Development of Discrimination Theory Link Deborah M. Figart, Ellen Mutari 2005 Journal of Economic Literature
41 Revisiting the Debate on Race and Culture: The New (Incorrect) Harvard/Washington Consensus Link William A. Darity Jr. 2011 Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
42 Slavery, Colonialism, and Ecological Imperialism: Insights from Stratification Economics Link Anaïs E. A. Goubert 2022 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
43 Stratification economics: What it is and how it advances our understanding of inequality Link Kate Bahn, Carmen Sanchez Cumming 2022 Washington Center for Equitable Growth NGO report
44 Stratification Economics and Grassroots Development: The Case of Low–Income Black Women Workers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Link Cruz Caridad Bueno 2015 Review of Black Political Economy
45 Stratification economics and identity economics Link John B. Davis 2015 Cambridge Journal of Economics
46 Stratification Economics: Core Constructs and Policy Implications Link Darrick Hamilton, James B. Stewart, Grieve Chelwa 2022 Journal of Economic Literature
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