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The pandemic divide : how COVID increased inequality in America / / edited by Gwendolyn L. Wright, Lucas Hubbard, William A. Darity Jr



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Titolo: The pandemic divide : how COVID increased inequality in America / / edited by Gwendolyn L. Wright, Lucas Hubbard, William A. Darity Jr Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (329 pages)
Disciplina: 362.1962/414
Soggetto topico: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Social aspects - United States
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Economic aspects - United States
Racism - Health aspects - United States
Health and race - United States
Classificazione: MED078000SOC026000
Persona (resp. second.): WrightGwendolyn L. <1962->
HubbardLucas (Freelance writer)
DarityWilliam A., Jr., <1953->
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Foreword / Mary T. Bassett -- Introduction: Six feet and miles apart : structural racism in the U.S. and racially disparate outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Lucas Hubbard, Gwendolyn L. Wright, and William A. Darity Jr. -- Health equity : impact of preexisting conditions on COVID-19 outcomes / Keisha L. Bentley-Edwards, Melissa J. Scott, and Paul A. Robbins -- Labor history and pandemic response : the overlapping experiences of work, housing, and neighborhood conditions / Joe William Trotter Jr. -- "God is in control" : race, religion, family, and community during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Sandra L. Barnes -- COVID-19, race, and mass incarceration / Arvind Krishnamurthy -- Housing, student debt, and labor market inequality : COVID-19, Black families/households, and financial insecurity / Fenaba R. Addo and Adam Hollowell -- Race, entrepreneurship, and COVID-19 : Black small business survival in pre- and post pandemic America / Henry C. McKoy Jr. -- COVID-19 effects on Black business owner households / Chris Wheat, Fiona Greig, and Damon Jones.
Sommario/riassunto: "As COVID-19 made inroads in the United States in spring 2020, a common refrain rose above the din: "We're all in this together." However, the full picture was far more complicated-and far less equitable. Black and Latinx populations suffered illnesses, outbreaks, and deaths at a much higher rate than the general populace. Those working in low paid jobs and those living in confined housing or communities already disproportionately beset by health problems were particularly vulnerable. The contributors to The Pandemic Divide explain how these and other racial disparities came to the forefront in 2020. They explore COVID-19's impact on multiple arenas of daily life-including wealth, health, housing, employment, and education-while highlighting what steps could have been taken to mitigate the full force of the pandemic. Most crucially, the contributors offer concrete public policy solutions that would allow the nation to effectively respond to future crises and improve the long-term well-being for all Americans. Contributors. Fenaba Addo, Steve Amendum, Leslie Babinski, Sandra Barnes, Mary T. Bassett, Keisha Bentley-Edwards, Kisha Daniels, William A. Darity Jr., Melania DiPietro, Jane Dokko, Fiona Greig, Adam Hollowell, Lucas Hubbard, Damon Jones, Steve Knotek, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Henry McKoy, N. Joyce Payne, Erica Phillips, Eugene Richardson, Paul Robbins, Jung Sakong, Marta Sánchez, Melissa Scott, Kristen Stephens, Joe Trotter, Chris Wheat, Gwendolyn L. Wright."--
Titolo autorizzato: The pandemic divide  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4780-9291-2
1-4780-2313-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910647295303321
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