Falling short of the promise: poverty vulnerability in the United States and Britain, 1993-2003 [0.03%]
美国和英国的贫困脆弱性问题:承诺与现实之间的差距(1993—2003)
Diana Worts,Amanda Sacker,Peggy McDonough
Diana Worts
The welfare state promises to moderate the duration and concentration of poverty. The authors ask how well this promise has been fulfilled in the United States and Britain from 1993 to 2003. They examine two aspects of poverty vulnerability...
Multicenter Study
AJS; American journal of sociology. 2010 Jul;116(1):232-71. DOI:10.1086/653542 2010
Racial boundary formation at the dawn of Jim Crow: the determinants and effects of black/mulatto occupational differences in the United States, 1880 [0.03%]
美国种族分界线的形成:1880年黑白/黑白混血职业差异的影响因素及影响范围
Aaron Gullickson
Aaron Gullickson
This article examines variation in the social position of mixed-race populations by exploiting county-level variation in the degree of occupational differentiation between blacks and mulattoes in the 1880 U.S. census. The role of the mixed-...
Comparative Study
AJS; American journal of sociology. 2010 Jul;116(1):187-231. DOI:10.1086/652136 2010
The civilizing process and its discontents: suicide and crimes against persons in France, 1825-1830 [0.03%]
文明及其不适:1825至1830年的法国自杀与侵犯人身罪案件
Hugh P Whitt
Hugh P Whitt
A spatial analysis of data for French départements assembled in the 1830s by André-Michel Guerry and Adolphe d'Angeville examines the impacts of modernization and resistance to governmental "Frenchification" policies on measures of violen...
Settling down and aging out: toward an interactionist theory of desistance and the transition to adulthood [0.03%]
安顿与成熟:迈向交互作用停罪理论及通向成人的过渡
Michael Massoglia,Christopher Uggen
Michael Massoglia
Conceptions of adulthood have changed dramatically in recent decades. Despite such changes, however, the notion that young people will eventually "settle down" and desist from delinquent behaviors is remarkably persistent. This article unit...
Kenneth A Frank,Chandra Muller,Kathryn S Schiller et al.
Kenneth A Frank et al.
This study examines how high school boys' and girls' academic effort, in the form of math coursetaking, is influenced by members of their social contexts. The authors argue that adolescents' social contexts are defined, in part, by clusters...
Cultural objects as objects: materiality, urban space, and the interpretation of AIDS campaigns in Accra, Ghana [0.03%]
物质性、城市空间与加纳阿克拉艾滋病运动的解读
Terence E McDonnell
Terence E McDonnell
AIDS media lead unexpected lives once distributed through urban space: billboards fade, posters go missing, bumper stickers travel to other cities. The materiality of AIDS campaign objects and of the urban settings in which they are display...
Earnings Inequality and the Changing Association between Spouses' Earnings [0.03%]
收益不平等及夫妻间收益变化的关联性
Christine R Schwartz
Christine R Schwartz
Increases in the association between spouses' earnings have the potential to increase inequality as marriages increasingly consist of two high-earning or two low-earning partners. This article uses log-linear models and data from the March ...
Does race matter in neighborhood preferences? Results from a video experiment [0.03%]
种族在居住偏好中起作用吗?一部视频实验的结果
Maria Krysan,Mick P Couper,Reynolds Farley et al.
Maria Krysan et al.
Persistent racial residential segregation is often seen as the result of preferences: whites prefer to live with whites while blacks wish to live near many other blacks. Are these neighborhood preferences color-blind or race conscious? Does...
Repression and solidary cultures of resistance: Irish political prisoners on protest [0.03%]
镇压与团结的抵抗文化:爱尔兰政治犯问题上的抗议活动
Denis OHearn
Denis OHearn
Social activists and especially insurgents have created solidary cultures of resistance in conditions of high risk and repression. One such instance is an episode of contention by Irish political prisoners in the late 1970s. The "blanketmen...
Robb Willer,Ko Kuwabara,Michael W Macy
Robb Willer
Prevailing theory assumes that people enforce norms in order to pressure others to act in ways that they approve. Yet there are numerous examples of "unpopular norms" in which people compel each other to do things that they privately disapp...