Marlene Kim
Area of Expertise
Discrimination and the working poor
Degrees
PhD, University of California-Berkeley
Professional Publications & Contributions
- Race and Economic Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century, London: Routledge. Marlene Kim, (Ed.) 2007.
- "Has the Race Penalty for Black Women Disappeared?", Feminist Economics, 8(2), July 2002: 115-124.
- Marlene Kim. 2009. "Race and Gender Differences in the Earnings of Black Workers." Industrial Relations, 48(3): 466-88.
Additional Information
Awards
Recipient of the first Rhonda Williams Prize, 2002, from the International Association for Feminist Economics, “for work that best reflects Rhonda William's legacy of scholarship and activism.” Awarded for past work and for “Has the Race Penalty for Black Women Disappeared in the United States?” Feminist Economics, 8:2: 115-124.
Courses
- Economics 100, Introduction to Economics
- Economics 391, Unions and Collective Bargaining
- Economics 394, Sex-Segregated Labor Markets
- Economics 395, Economics of Social Welfare
- TEACHING ECONOMICS: A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH FOR ADULT LEARNER
- PAY SECRECY AND THE GENDER WAGE GAP IN THE UNITED STATES
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