John Iceland
Affiliations: | Sociology | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
Area:
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Public Health, Demography, Hispanic American StudiesGoogle:
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Melissa N. Scopilliti | grad student | 2009 | University of Maryland (SocTree) |
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Iceland J, Sakamoto A. (2022) The Prevalence of Hardship by Race and Ethnicity in the USA, 1992-2019. Population Research and Policy Review. 1-36 |
Iceland J. (2021) Hardship Among Immigrants and the Native-born in the United States. Demography. 58: 655-684 |
Iceland J. (2019) Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Poverty and Affluence, 1959-2015. Population Research and Policy Review. 38: 615-654 |
Iceland J, Ludwig-Dehm S. (2019) Black-white differences in happiness, 1972-2014. Social Science Research. 77: 16-29 |
Iceland J. (2019) Reply to “A Call to Focus on Racial Domination and Oppression: A Response to ‘Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Poverty and Affluence, 1959–2015’” Population Research and Policy Review. 38: 665-669 |
Hall M, Iceland J, Yi Y. (2019) Racial Separation at Home and Work: Segregation in Residential and Workplace Settings Population Research and Policy Review. 38: 671-694 |
Ludwig-Dehm S, Iceland J. (2017) Hispanic Concentrated Poverty in Traditional and New Destinations, 2010-2014. Population Research and Policy Review. 36: 833-850 |
Do DP, Frank R, Iceland J. (2017) Black-white metropolitan segregation and self-rated health: Investigating the role of neighborhood poverty. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 187: 85-92 |
Do DP, Frank R, Zheng C, et al. (2017) Hispanic Segregation and Poor Health: It's not Just Black and White. American Journal of Epidemiology |
Iceland J, Hernandez E. (2017) Understanding trends in concentrated poverty: 1980-2014. Social Science Research. 62: 75-95 |