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50 Soc. Probs. [i] (2003)

handle is hein.journals/socprob50 and id is 1 raw text is: SOCIAL PROBLEMS

VOLUME      50    :  NUMBER
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
1   Killing the Messenger:
The Social Problems of Sociology

RACE, GENDER, AND WAGES
14   Race-Gender Composition and
Occupational Pay Degradation
38   Minority Job Concentration
and Wages
ECONOMICS AND WOMEN'S LIVES
60   Is Marriage a Panacea? Union
Formation Among Economically
Disadvantaged Unwed Mothers
87   Race and Women's Income
Trajectories: Employment,
Marriage, and Income Security
Over the Life Course
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CAPITAL
111   Creating Networks for Survival and
Mobility: Social Capital Among
African-American and Latin-
American Low-Income Mothers
136   Black Cultural Capital, Status
Positioning, and Schooling Conflicts
for Low-income African
American Youth

1: FEBRUARY
JOEL BEST

LISA CATANZARITE

JULIE A. KMEC

DANIEL T. LICHTER
DEBORAH ROEMPKE GRAEFE
J. BRIAN BROWN
ANDREA E. WILLSON

SILVIA DOMINGUEZ
CELESTE WATKINS
PRUDENCE L. CARTER

The editorial offices of Social Problems have moved to Marquette University. Most of
the manuscripts for this issue were processed by the editorial team at the University
of California, Irvine. Many thanks to editor David A. Smith and his colleagues.
Submit all manuscripts to:
James A. Holstein, Social and Cultural Sciences,
Lalumiere Hall 340, Marquette University, 526 N. 14th St.,
P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS

2003

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