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Ford, Chandra L.; Daniel, Mark; Earp, Jo Anne L.; Kaufman, Jay S.; Golin, Carol E.; & Miller, William C. (2009). Perceived Everyday Racism, Residential Segregation, and HIV Testing among Patients at a Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic. American Journal of Public Health, 99(S1), S137-43.
Seaton, Eleanor K. (2009). Perceived Racial Discrimination and Racial Identity Profiles among African American Adolescents. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15(2), 137-44.
Hertzman, Clyde; & Siddiqi, Arjumand A. (2009). Population Health and the Dynamics of Collective Development. In Hall, Peter A. & Lamont, Michele (Eds.), Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health (pp. 23-52). Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press.
Kalleberg, Arne L. (2009). Precarious Work, Insecure Workers: Employment Relations in Transition. American Sociological Review, 74(1), 1-22.
Trujillo, Antonio J.; Vernon, John A.; Rodriguez Wong, Laura; & Angeles, Gustavo. (2009). Race and Health Disparities among Seniors in Urban Areas in Brazil. Journal of Aging and Health, 21(1), 3-37.
Cai, Yong. (2009). Regional Inequality in China: Mortality and Health. In Davis, Deborah S., Feng, Wang & England, Paula (Eds.), Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China (pp. 143-55). Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
Schurmann, Anna T. (2009). Review of the Bangladesh Female Secondary School Stipend Project Using a Social Exclusion Framework. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 27(4), 505-17.
Gray, Clark L. (2009). Rural Out-Migration and Smallholder Agriculture in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes. Population and Environment, 30(4-5), 193-217.
Seaton, Eleanor K.; & Yip, Tiffany. (2009). School and Neighborhood Contexts, Perceptions of Racial Discrimination, and Psychological Well-Being among African American Adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38(2), 153-63.
Mason, Susan M.; Messer, Lynne C.; Laraia, Barbara A.; & Mendola, Pauline. (2009). Segregation and Preterm Birth: The Effects of Neighborhood Racial Composition in North Carolina. Health & Place, 15(1), 1-9. PMCID: PMC2638088
Yang, Yang; & Lee, Linda C. (2009). Sex and Race Disparities in Health: Cohort Variations in Life Course Patterns. Social Forces, 87(4), 2093-124.
Hamilton, Darrick; Goldsmith, Arthur H.; & Darity, William A., Jr. (2009). Shedding "Light" on Marriage: The Influence of Skin Shade on Marriage for Black Females. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 72(1), 30-50.
Cohen, Philip N.; Huffman, Matt L.; & Knauer, Stefanie. (2009). Stalled Progress? Gender Segregation and Wage Inequality among Managers, 1980-2000. Work and Occupations, 36(4), 318-42.
Darity, William A., Jr. (2009). Stratification Economics: Context versus Culture and the Reparations Controversy. University of Kansas Law Review, 57(4), 795-811.
Bilsborrow, Richard E. (2009). Surveys of International Migration: Issues and Tips. New York: United Nations.
Charles, Camille Z.; Fischer, Mary J.; Mooney, Margarita A.; & Massey, Douglas S. (2009). Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
Perez, Anthony Daniel; & Hirschman, Charles. (2009). The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the US Population: Emerging American Identities. Population and Development Review, 35(1), 1-51. PMCID: PMC2882688
Robinson, Whitney R.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; Kaufman, Jay S.; Suchindran, Chirayath M.; & Stevens, June. (2009). The Female-Male Disparity in Obesity Prevalence among Black American Young Adults: Contributions of Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Childhood Family. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 89(4), 1204-12. PMCID: PMC2667464
Schurmann, Anna T.; & Johnston, Heidi Bart. (2009). The Group-Lending Model and Social Closure: Microcredit, Exclusion, and Health in Bangladesh. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 27(4), 518-27.
Bradshaw, Matt; & Ellison, Christopher G. (2009). The Nature-Nurture Debate is Over, and Both Sides Lost! Implications for Understanding Gender Differences in Religiosity. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 48(2), 241-51. NIHMSID: NIHMS376395


