Racial Mobility: Dynamics of Race and Inequality in the U.S. What is it that you know when you know someone’s race? Stanford sociology professor Saperstein discusses racial mobility and fluidity, and how individual racial classifications, both of self and ascribed by others, can change over time and in different circumstances. Racial fluidity is correlated with life circumstance changes, such as becoming unemployed or incarcerated on the one hand, and earning a college degree on the other. Her research focuses on the conceptualization and measurement of race/ethnicity and sex/gender, and their consequences for understanding social inequality.
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