John R Logan,Julia Burdick-Will
John R Logan
Much of the literature on racial and ethnic educational inequality focuses on the contrast between Black and Hispanic students in urban areas and white suburban students. This study extends past research on school segregation and racial/eth...
Julia Burdick-Will,John R Logan
Julia Burdick-Will
Schools mirror the communities in which they are located. Research on school inequality across the rural-urban spectrum tends to focus on the contrast between urban, suburban, and rural schools and glosses over the variation within these ar...
Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change: A Study of Hurricanes and Tropical Storms in the United States, 1980-2012 [0.03%]
基于美国1980年至2012年的飓风和热带风暴的灾害与人口变化研究
Elizabeth Fussell,Sara R Curran,Matthew D Dunbar et al.
Elizabeth Fussell et al.
Environmental determinists predict that people move away from places experiencing frequent weather hazards, yet some of these areas have rapidly growing populations. This analysis examines the relationship between weather events and populat...
The Potential and Limitations of Cross-Context Comparative Research on Migration [0.03%]
迁移问题跨语境比较研究的潜力与局限性
Fernando Riosmena
Fernando Riosmena
This article is an overview of household survey approaches for the comparative study of international migration dynamics. Focusing on differences in the drivers of international mobility at different times and places, I highlight the proble...
"A Twenty-Hour-a-Day Job": The Impact of Frequent Low-Level Criminal Justice Involvement on Family Life [0.03%]
"一天20小时的工作":低层次刑事司法干预对家庭生活的影响
Megan Comfort
Megan Comfort
In the growing field of research on the consequences of criminal justice contact for family life, a heavy emphasis has been placed on how imprisonment influences the emotional, physical, and socioeconomic wellbeing of prisoners' loved ones....
Understanding Racial Differences in Exposure to Violent Areas: Integrating Survey, Smartphone, and Administrative Data Resources [0.03%]
理解暴力区域暴露的种族差异:整合调查、智能手机和管理数据资源
Christopher R Browning,Catherine A Calder,Jodi L Ford et al.
Christopher R Browning et al.
Emerging evidence indicates that exposure to violent areas may influence youth wellbeing. We employ smartphone GPS data on youth activity spaces to examine the extent of, and potential explanations for, racial disparities in these exposures...
The Cardiovascular Health of Young Adults: Disparities along the Urban-Rural Continuum [0.03%]
青年成年人心血管健康:城乡差异不容忽视
Elizabeth Lawrence,Robert A Hummer,Kathleen Mullan Harris
Elizabeth Lawrence
U.S. young adults coming of age in the early 21st Century are the first cohort to grow up during the obesity epidemic; justifiably, there is much concern about their cardiovascular health. To date, however, no research has examined the exte...
Shadow Labor: Work and Wages among Immigrant Hispanic Women in Durham, North Carolina [0.03%]
隐性劳动:北卡罗来纳州达勒姆的移民西班牙裔妇女的工作与工资问题
Chenoa A Flippen
Chenoa A Flippen
Drawing on data collected in Durham, NC, this paper examines the forces shaping the labor supply and wages of immigrant Hispanic women in new destinations. The analysis evaluates the role of human capital and immigration characteristics (in...
Understanding how low-socioeconomic status households cope with health shocks: An analysis of multi-sector linked data [0.03%]
理解低收入家庭如何应对健康冲击:多部门数据关联分析
Tammy Leonard,Amy E Hughes,Sandi L Pruitt
Tammy Leonard
Low-socioeconomic status (SES) households have little income or wealth to buffer against the negative impacts of an adverse health event (health shock) among adult household members. However, these households may employ a variety of other c...