Tag: Samuel Mindes

Samuel Mindes receives grant from North Central Regional Center for Rural Development on Rural Gentrification and Housing Inequality in the North Central Region

The project combines qualitative and quantitative sociological research to investigate rural inequality in the North Central Region (NCR). This mixed methods research project involves two interrelated components. I will design a quantitive regional housing survey with the aim to identify critical issues relating to housing and related topics in the region. I will create reports … Continue reading Samuel Mindes receives grant from North Central Regional Center for Rural Development on Rural Gentrification and Housing Inequality in the North Central Region

Samuel Mindes publishes study in the Journal of Small Business Management

With our intersectional approach, we analyze how categories of marginalization overlap and compound to shape socioeconomic outcomes. We find self-employment propensities across social dimensions are not merely additive, nor should they be considered in isolation. Overlaying disadvantaged statuses has a greater effect than each alone, highlighting the need for policies tailored to help those who … Continue reading Samuel Mindes publishes study in the Journal of Small Business Management