
Low-income people and and people of color will be disproportionately impacted by the overturn of Roe v. Wade, say PSC Research Associate Regina S. Baker and PSC/PARC Research associate Courtney Boen in a Penn Today article. Baker's recent paper in the American Journal of Sociology is featured.
Citations:
- Overturning Roe Disproportionately Burdens Marginalized Groups Penn Today, M W Berger, June 30, 2022.
- R S Baker. 2022. "The Historical Racial Regime and Racial Inequality in Poverty in the American South," American Journal of Sociology. 127:6, 1721-1781.