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期刊名:Sociological quarterly

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ISSN:0038-0253

e-ISSN:1533-8525

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Chris Phillipson Chris Phillipson
Aging populations now exert influence on all aspects of social life. This article examines changes to major social and economic institutions linked with old age, taking the period from the mid-20th century to the opening decades of the 21st...
Ann Meier,Gina Allen Ann Meier
Theories on romantic relationship development posit a progression of involvement and intensity with age, relationship duration, and experience in romantic relationships. Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, this study...
Nina Eliasoph Nina Eliasoph
Does a participatory, open-ended organizational format inspire creativity and draw on participants' local knowledge? Many nonprofits operate under this assumption, and many of their financial sponsors agree, and therefore demand precise acc...
Roger Finke,Amy Adamczyk Roger Finke
International surveys have documented wide variation in religious beliefs and practices across nations, but does this variation in the national religious context make a difference? Building on existing theory we explain why religion should ...
Jeffery T Ulmer,Christopher Bader,Martha Gault Jeffery T Ulmer
Religion and social control have been a sociological concern since Durkheim and Weber, and the relationship between religion and punishment has long been the subject of speculation. However, surprisingly little empirical research exists on ...
Jeffery T Ulmer,Casey T Harris Jeffery T Ulmer
Research has demonstrated that concentrated disadvantage and other measures are strongly associated with aggregate-level rates of violence, including across racial and ethnic groups. Less studied is the impact of cultural factors, including...
Catherine E Ross,John Mirowsky Catherine E Ross
Does education improve health more for one sex than the other? We develop a theory of resource substitution which implies that education improves health more for women than men. Data from a 1995 survey of U.S. adults with follow-ups in 1998...
Caroline Sten Hartnett,Emilio A Parrado Caroline Sten Hartnett
Familism has been described as a cultural trait that might explain why the fertility of Hispanic women remains higher than non-Hispanic White women. Still, few studies have analyzed group differences in childbearing attitudes. This paper fo...
Richard N Pitt,Josh Packard Richard N Pitt
Racial diversity is understood to play an important role for all students on the college campus. In recent years, much effort has gone into documenting the positive effects of this diversity. However, few studies have focused on how diversi...
Markus Hadler Markus Hadler
Societal variation in xenophobia, homophobia, and other prejudices is frequently explained by the economic background and political history of different countries. This article expands these explanations by considering the influence of worl...