The Review of Black Political Economy
Overview
The Review of Black Political Economy is a scientific journal, published since 1970 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Rev Black Polit Econ
Start
1970
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly <, summer 1975->
p-ISSN
0034-6446
Country
United States
Language
English
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11752
23
SJR / Ranks: 7585
594
CiteScore / Ranks: 11103
1.80
Recent Articles
1.
Grooms J, Ortega A, Rubalcaba J, Vargas E
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2022 Dec;
49(4):363-380.
PMID: 36471776
Evidence is emerging of the pandemic disproportionately impacting communities of color. This study investigates mental health distress among essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic across race and ethnicity. We evaluate...
2.
Curry F, Dymski G, Lewis T, Szymborska H
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2022 May;
49(1):77-92.
PMID: 35634566
This special issue aims to use historical examples to gain insight into the socio-economic impact of, and possibilities of recovery from, the Covid-19 pandemic for Black communities. We approach this...
3.
Francis D, Weller C
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2022 Mar;
49(1):41-60.
PMID: 35291320
Wealth and education establish a cycle of intergenerational inequality. Wealthier households can provide more educational opportunities for their children, who then will have more chances to build wealth for themselves....
4.
White-Means S, Warren C, Osmani A
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2022 Mar;
49(1):20-40.
PMID: 35291319
No abstract available.
5.
Ouassini A, Amini M, Ouassini N
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2022 Mar;
49(1):61-76.
PMID: 35291318
One of the consequences of the emergence of COVID-19 has been the glaring racial and ethnic disparities that have defined the course of the spread of the virus. As a...
6.
Myers Jr S
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2018 Jun;
44(1-2):167-201.
PMID: 29937590
Harvard University's Economics Department produced some of the leading African American economists between World War I and the Korean War. This essay explores the factors that contributed to this accomplishment...
7.
Myers Jr S, Cuesta A, Lai Y
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2018 Jun;
44(1-2):77-97.
PMID: 29937589
This paper provides compelling evidence of an inverse relationship between competitive swimming rates and drowning rates using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data on fatal drowning rates and...
8.
Meyer C, Mukerjee S
Rev Black Polit Econ
. 2009 Jun;
27(4):27-42.
PMID: 19530396
No abstract available.
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