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Escaping Poverty and Securing Middle Class Status: How Race and Socioeconomic Status Shape Mobility Prospects for African Americans During the Transition to Adulthood

机译:摆脱贫困和确保中产阶级地位:种族和社会经济地位如何影响成年过渡期间非洲裔美国人的流动前景

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This article draws on extant research from the disciplines of psychology, sociology, and economics to identify linkages between individual, family, community, and structural factors related to social mobility for African Americans during the transition to adulthood. It considers how race and class together affect opportunities for social mobility through where African Americans live, whom they associate with, and how they are impacted by racial and class-related stigma. Of particular interest is social mobility as accomplished through academic achievement, educational attainment, employment, economic independence, and homeownership. Research on five issues is reviewed and discussed: (a) the unique vulnerabilities of newly upwardly mobile African Americans, (b) wealth as a source of inequality, (c) racism and discrimination, (d) the stigma associated with lower-class status, and (e) social and cultural capital. The article concludes with a summary and directions for future research.
机译:本文利用心理学,社会学和经济学等领域的现有研究来确定个人,家庭,社区和与成年过渡期间非洲裔美国人的社会流动性相关的结构性因素之间的联系。它考虑了种族和阶级如何共同影响非裔美国人居住的地方,与之交往的社会流动机会,以及种族和与阶级有关的污名如何影响他们。特别令人感兴趣的是通过学术成就,教育程度,就业,经济独立性和房屋所有权实现的社会流动性。审查并讨论了有关五个问题的研究:(a)新近迁徙的非洲裔美国人的独特脆弱性;(b)财富是造成不平等的根源;(c)种族主义和歧视;(d)与下层阶级地位相关的污名化,以及(e)社会和文化资本。本文以总结和未来研究的方向作为结尾。

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