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Downward Residential Mobility in Structural-Cultural Context

This article pinpoints instances of downward residential mobility among a sample of disadvantaged black mothers and works to elucidate both structurally and culturally related circumstances that help to explain them. In particular, it seeks to connect "residential desires and decision making&qu...

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Published in:Black women, gender & families gender & families, 2008-03, Vol.2 (1), p.25-53
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