September 11 Initiative Assessing the Economic and Demographic Viability of U.S. Cities in the Post 9-11 Environment Awarded Fellows James H. Johnson, Jr. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill at time of fellowship Project Date: February 2002 Award Amount: $48,386 Academic Discipline: Economics Research Priority September 11 Initiative Share This Recent Grants Hospital Desegregation and Hospital Holdouts: Compliance and Resistance Among Hospitals to the Civil Rights Act, 1965-1970 Long-Term Effects of Universal Free School Meal Policies: Evidence from the Community Eligibility Provision Beyond Removal: Salvadoran Immigrants and the Aftermath of Deportation Measuring Authoritarianism Through State Punishment The Racial Identification and Classification of Asians in the United States Latest Published Research The Journey into Adulthood in Uncertain Times Robert Crosnoe, Shannon E. Cavanagh $45.00 Food for Thought Colleen M. Heflin, Madonna Harrington Meyer $39.95 Beyond White Picket Fences Catherine Simpson Bueker $37.50 Debating the American Dream Elizabeth Suhay $49.95 Legalized Inequalities Kati L. Griffith, Shannon Gleeson, Darlène Dubuisson, Patricia Campos-Medina $39.95 What We Fund Learn More Learn More About Publications Search All Books Learn More About Our Journal Browse Our Bookstore Go to Bookstore Search Grants Go to Grant Database