Saying yes to taxes: the politics of tax reform campaigns in three northwestern states, 1965-1973 [0.03%]
说"是"的税制改革:1965至1973年三个西北州的税收政治
Elizabeth Pearson
Elizabeth Pearson
This article analyzes factors shaping popular support for new taxes by examining variation in the outcomes of votes in nine American states during the 1960s and early 1970s. New taxes were endorsed in five states but rejected in four. Using...
The new immigration contestation: social movements and local immigration policy making in the United States, 2000-2011 [0.03%]
新的移民抗议活动:社会运动与美国地方移民政策制定(2000~2011)
Justin Peter Steil,Ion Bogdan Vasi
Justin Peter Steil
Analyzing oppositional social movements in the context of municipal immigration ordinances, the authors examine whether the explanatory power of resource mobilization, political process, and strain theories of social movements' impact on po...
Hybrid activism: social movement mobilization in a multimovement environment [0.03%]
混合活动主义:多运动环境中的社会运动动员
Michael T Heaney,Fabio Rojas
Michael T Heaney
Social movement organizations often struggle to mobilize supporters from allied movements in their efforts to achieve critical mass. The authors argue that organizations with hybrid identities--those whose organizational identities span the...
Red states, blue states, and divorce: understanding the impact of conservative Protestantism on regional variation in divorce rates [0.03%]
红州与蓝州中的离婚问题——保守新教如何影响各地区离婚率的差异
Jennifer Glass,Philip Levchak
Jennifer Glass
Why do states with larger proportions of religious conservatives have higher divorce rates than states with lower proportions of religious conservatives? This project examines whether earlier transitions to marriage and parenthood among con...
Job displacement among single mothers: effects on children's outcomes in young adulthood [0.03%]
单亲妈妈失业对子女成人早期发展的影响
Jennie E Brand,Juli Simon Thomas
Jennie E Brand
Given the recent era of economic upheaval, studying the effects of job displacement has seldom been so timely and consequential. Despite a large literature associating displacement with worker well-being, relatively few studies focus on the...
Patrick Sharkey
Patrick Sharkey
Ethnographic studies of the black middle class focus attention on the ways in which residential environments condition the experiences of different segments of the black class structure. This study places these arguments in a larger demogra...
Elizabeth E Bruch
Elizabeth E Bruch
This study provides a framework for understanding how population composition conditions the relationship between individuals' choices about group affiliation and aggregate patterns of social separation or integration. The substantive focus ...
Partisans without Constraint: Political Polarization and Trends in American Public Opinion [0.03%]
无所约束的党派:政治极化与美国公众舆论的发展趋势
Delia Baldassarri,Andrew Gelman
Delia Baldassarri
Public opinion polarization is here conceived as a process of alignment along multiple lines of potential disagreement and measured as growing constraint in individuals' preferences. Using NES data from 1972 to 2004, the authors model trend...
COHORT CHANGE, DIFFUSION, AND SUPPORT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPENDING IN THE UNITED STATES [0.03%]
世代变更、观念扩散与美国环境支出支持率的变化
Fred C Pampel,Lori M Hunter
Fred C Pampel
The long-standing and sometimes heated debates over the direction and size of the effect of socioeconomic status (SES) on environmental concern contrast post-materialist and affluence arguments, suggesting a positive relationship in high-in...
EXPLAINING THE DISTINCTIVENESS OF MEXICAN-IMMIGRANT WELFARE BEHAVIORS: THE IMPORTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT-RELATED CULTURAL REPERTOIRES [0.03%]
墨西哥移民福利行为的独特性:与就业相关的文化习惯的影响
Jennifer Van Hook,Frank D Bean
Jennifer Van Hook
Social scientists generally seek to explain welfare-related behaviors in terms of economic choice, social structural, or culture of poverty theories. Because such explanations incompletely account for nativity differences in public assistan...