Where do inmmigrants fare worse? Modeling workplace wage gap variation with longitudinal employer-employee data [0.03%]
移民的职场待遇较差吗?利用纵向企业员工数据模型化工资差距变动状况
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey,Martin Hällsten,Dustin Avent-Holt
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
The authors propose a strategy for observing and explaining workplace variance in categorically linked inequalities. Using Swedish economy-wide linked employer-employee panel data, the authors examine variation in workplace wage inequalitie...
Emergent ghettos: black neighborhoods in New York and Chicago, 1880-1940 [0.03%]
纽约和芝加哥1880至1940年的黑人居住区
John R Logan,Weiwei Zhang,Miao David Chunyu
John R Logan
This article studies in detail the settlement patterns of blacks in the urban North from before the Great Migration and through 1940, focusing on the cases of New York and Chicago. It relies on new and rarely used data sources, including ce...
Devah Pager,David S Pedulla
Devah Pager
While existing research has documented persistent barriers facing African-American job seekers, far less research has questioned how job seekers respond to this reality. Do minorities self-select into particular segments of the labor market...
Sources of sibling (dis)similarity: total family impact on status variation in The Netherlands in the nineteenth century [0.03%]
19世纪荷兰的家庭背景与社会地位:兄弟姐妹社会经济成就相似性的来源分析
Antonie Knigge,Marco H D van Leeuwen,Ineke Maas
Antonie Knigge
The authors describe and explain variation in the occupational status resemblance of brothers in The Netherlands during modernization. They test opposing hypotheses about how modernization processes influenced fraternal resemblance through ...
Who is black, white, or mixed race? How skin color, status, and nation shape racial classification in Latin America [0.03%]
谁是黑人、白人或混血儿?肤色、地位和国家如何塑造拉丁美洲的种族分类
Edward Telles,Tianna Paschel
Edward Telles
Comparative research on racial classification has often turned to Latin America, where race is thought to be particularly fluid. Using nationally representative data from the 2010 and 2012 America's Barometer survey, the authors examine pat...
Racially and ethnically diverse schools and adolescent romantic relationships [0.03%]
种族和民族多元化的学校与青少年恋爱关系
Kate Strully
Kate Strully
Focusing on romantic relationships, which are often seen as a barometer of social distance, this analysis investigates how adolescents from different racial-ethnic and gender groups respond when they attend diverse schools with many opportu...
Decisions about knowledge in medical practice: the effect of temporal features of a task [0.03%]
医学实践中的决策与知识:任务的时态特征的影响
Daniel A Menchik
Daniel A Menchik
A classic question of social science is how knowledge informs practice. Research on physicians' decisions about medical knowledge has focused on doctors' personal capabilities and features of the knowledge corpus, producing divergent findin...
When politics froze fashion: the effect of the Cultural Revolution on naming in Beijing [0.03%]
政治与时尚的碰撞:“文化大革命”对北京人取名的影响
Elena Obukhova,Ezra W Zuckerman,Jiayin Zhang
Elena Obukhova
The authors examine the popularity of boys' given names in Beijing before and after the onset of the Cultural Revolution to clarify how exogenous and endogenous factors interact to shape fashion. Whereas recent work in the sociology of cult...
The denigration of heroes? How the status attainment process shapes attributions of considerateness and authenticity [0.03%]
诋毁英雄吗?社会流动如何形塑对他人的体谅感与真实感判断?
Oliver Hahl,Ezra W Zuckerman
Oliver Hahl
This article develops and tests a theory to explain the common tendency to "denigrate heroes," whereby high-status actors are suspected of being inconsiderate and inauthentic relative to low-status counterparts. This tendency is argued to r...
Dylan Riley,Juan J Fernández
Dylan Riley
What is the impact of dictatorships on postdictatorial civil societies? Bottom-up theories suggest that totalitarian dictatorships destroy civil society while authoritarian ones allow for its development. Top-down theories of civil society ...