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Select bibliography

 * 1) Slipping Through the Cracks: the Status of Black Women:
 * 2) The Economics of Race and Crime:


 * 1) *Simms, Margaret C., and Julianne. Malveaux. “Slipping through the Cracks : the Status of Black Women / Edited by Margaret C. Simms and Julianne Malveaux.” New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1986.
 * 2) *Simms, Margaret C., and Samuel L. Myers. The Economics of Race and Crime / Edited by Margaret C. Simms and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. New Brunswick, U.S.A: Transaction Books, 1988.

Editorials

 * 1) *Bea, MD, Taylor Poppe, ES. Marginalized legal categories: Social inequality, family structure, and the laws of intestacy. Law & Society Rev. 2021; 252– 272. https://doi-org.ezproxy.rice.edu/10.1111/lasr.12553
 * 2) *Thomas, M., C. Herring, H. D. Horton, M. Semyonov, L. Henderson, and P. L. Mason. 2020. "Race and the Accumulation of Wealth: Racial Differences in Net Worth Over the Life Course, 1989-2009." Social Problems 67 (1): 20-39. doi:10.1093/socpro/spz002. www.scopus.com.

Impact of Work

 * 1) National Academy of Social Insurance. “Margaret C Simms.” Accessed October 3, 2021. https://www.nasi.org/member_spotlight/margaret-c-simms/.
 * 2) *Meador, P. (2015). Joint center for political and economic studies. In M. Odekon (Ed.), The sage encyclopedia of world poverty (Vol. 2, pp. 863-863). SAGE Publications, Inc, https://www-doi-org.ezproxy.rice.edu/10.4135/9781483345727.n447

Awards, Honors, and Nominations
Simms has received many awards and elections for her work, including the election to the American Academy of Arts and Science and serving on the National Research Council Committee on the Fiscal Future of the United States. Simms was the second woman to be awarded the Samuel Z. Westerfield Award, presented by the National Economic Association, which honors the public service and scholarly achievement of African American economists. In 2010, she was awarded an Honorary Doctors of Laws Degree by Carleton College where she earned her Bachelor's Degree.