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Mosi Adesina Ifatunji
Mosi Adesina Ifatunji
Assistant Professor, Department of African American Studies, Department of Sociology and Center for
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Gendered measures, gendered models: toward an intersectional analysis of interpersonal racial discrimination
CE Harnois, M Ifatunji
Ethnic and Racial studies 34 (6), 1006-1028, 2011
1302011
Skin tone, class, and racial attitudes among African Americans
PJ Bowman, R Muhammad, M Ifatunji
Skin deep: How race and complexion matter in the “color-blind” era, 128-158, 2004
752004
An explanation for the gender gap in perceptions of discrimination among African Americans: Considering the role of gender bias in measurement
MA Ifatunji, CE Harnois
Sociology of race and ethnicity 2 (3), 263-288, 2016
692016
Everyday discrimination typologies among older African Americans: gender and socioeconomic status
DM Mouzon, RJ Taylor, AW Nguyen, MA Ifatunji, LM Chatters
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 75 (9), 1951-1960, 2020
412020
A test of the Afro Caribbean model minority hypothesis: Exploring the role of cultural attributes in labor market disparities between African Americans and Afro Caribbeans
MA Ifatunji
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 13 (1), 109-138, 2016
372016
The combined effects of genetic risk and perceived discrimination on blood pressure among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study
JY Taylor, YV Sun, VB De Mendoza, M Ifatunji, J Rafferty, ER Fox, ...
Medicine 96 (43), e8369, 2017
292017
Labor market disparities between African Americans and Afro Caribbeans: Reexamining the role of immigrant selectivity
MA Ifatunji
Sociological Forum 32 (3), 522-543, 2017
252017
Race, immigration, and support for Donald trump: evidence from the 2018 North Carolina election
AJ Perrin, M Adesina Ifatunji
Sociological Forum 35, 941-953, 2020
152020
Using analytic domains within the Black population to understand disparities in population health
JS Jackson, TG Hamilton, MA Ifatunji, KK Lacey, HE Lee, JA Rafferty
Retrieved from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: http://www. policylink. org …, 2017
142017
Black nativity and health disparities: a research paradigm for understanding the social determinants of health
MA Ifatunji, Y Faustin, W Lee, D Wallace
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (15), 9166, 2022
132022
Racial and ethnic differences in major and everyday discrimination among older adults: African Americans, black caribbeans, and non-latino whites
D Sylvers, RJ Taylor, L Barnes, MA Ifatunji, LM Chatters
Journal of aging and health 34 (3), 460-471, 2022
72022
Profiles of sleep and depression risk among Caribbean Blacks
KD Lincoln, J Ailshire, A Nguyen, RJ Taylor, I Govia, MA Ifatunji
Ethnicity & health 26 (7), 981-999, 2021
62021
Correlates of obsessive-compulsive symptoms among Black Caribbean Americans
MT Williams, RJ Taylor, JR George, VA Schlaudt, MA Ifatunji, LM Chatters
International journal of mental health 50 (1), 53-77, 2021
62021
Skin Deep: How Race and Complexion Matter in the" Color-Blind" Era
P Bowman, R Muhammad, M Ifatunji, C Herring, V Keith, H Horton
University of Illinois Press, 2004
62004
White managers, ethnoracism, and the production of Black ethnic labor market disparities
M Adesina Ifatunji
Sociological Perspectives 65 (3), 437-460, 2022
52022
Geographic variation in reproductive health among the black population in the US: an analysis of nativity, region of origin, and division of residence
S Larimore, M Ifatunji, H Lee, J Rafferty, J Jackson, MT Hicken
Population Research and Policy Review 40, 33-59, 2021
42021
Years of since migration: On the motivation to reexamine the role of immigrant selectivity in black ethnic labor market disparities
MA Ifatunji
Sociological Forum, 547-552, 2018
42018
Race Migrations: Latinos and the Cultural Transformation of Race By Wendy Roth Stanford University Press. 2012. 268 pages. 85.00cloth, 24.95 paper
MA Ifatunji
Social Forces 94 (2), e47-e47, 2013
2013
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