Limited access: gender, occupational composition, and flexible work scheduling [0.03%]
有限的工作安排:性别、职业构成与弹性工作制
Rebecca Glauber
Rebecca Glauber
The current study draws on national data to explore differences in access to flexible work scheduling by the gender composition of women's and men's occupations. Results show that those who work in integrated occupations are more likely to ...
Consequences of black exceptionalism? Interracial unions with blacks, depressive symptoms, and relationship satisfaction [0.03%]
黑人优越感的后果? interracial unions with blacks,抑郁症状和关系满意度
Rhiannon A Kroeger,Kristi Williams
Rhiannon A Kroeger
Using data from Wave 4 (2008) of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (N = 7,466), we examine potential consequences of black exceptionalism in the context of interracial relationships among nonblack respondents. While incre...
The uneven patterning of welfare benefits at the twilight of AFDC: assessing the influence of institutions, race, and citizen preferences [0.03%]
福利终结之时津贴不平等:机构、种族与公民偏好的影响评估
Ben Lennox Kail,Marc Dixon
Ben Lennox Kail
Scholars have been slow to test welfare state theories on the extensive subnational variation in the United States during the recent period of retrenchment. We assess institutional politics theories, literature on race and social policy, an...
School discipline and disruptive classroom behavior: the moderating effects of student perceptions [0.03%]
学生感知的调节效应:学校纪律与课堂扰乱行为的关系研究
Sandra M Way
Sandra M Way
This study examines the relationship between school discipline and student classroom behavior. A traditional deterrence framework predicts that more severe discipline will reduce misbehavior. In contrast, normative perspectives suggest that...
PREDICTORS AND CONSEQUENCES OF ADOLESCENTS' NORMS AGAINST TEENAGE PREGNANCY [0.03%]
青少年反孕规范的预测因素及其后果
Stefanie Mollborn
Stefanie Mollborn
African American and Latino teenagers and communities are frequently assumed to have weaker norms against teenage pregnancy than whites. Despite their importance, adolescents' norms about teenage pregnancy have not been measured or their co...
Community influences on white racial attitudes: what matters and why? [0.03%]
社区对白人种族态度的影响:哪些因素重要以及原因分析?
Marylee C Taylor,Peter J Mateyka
Marylee C Taylor
Tracing the roots of racial attitudes in historical events and individual biographies has been a long-standing goal of race relations scholars. Recent years have seen a new development in racial attitude research: Local community context ha...
Matthew W Hughey
Matthew W Hughey
This article documents the shared patterns of private white male discourse. Drawing from comparative ethnographic research in a white nationalist and a white antiracist organization, I analyze how white men engage in private discourse to re...
Crime, shame, reintegration, and cross-national homicide: a partial test of reintegrative shaming theory [0.03%]
犯罪、耻辱、重新整合及跨国谋杀:“重新整合式羞耻理论”的初步检验
Lonnie M Schaible,Lorine A Hughes
Lonnie M Schaible
Reintegrative shaming theory (RST) argues that social aggregates characterized by high levels of communitarianism and nonstigmatizing shaming practices benefit from relatively low levels of crime. We combine aggregate measures from the Worl...
Watching the detectives: crime programming, fear of crime, and attitudes about the criminal justice system [0.03%]
观探案节目、犯罪恐惧与对司法制度的态度之间的关系
Lisa A Kort-Butler,Kelley J Sittner Hartshorn
Lisa A Kort-Butler
Research demonstrates a complex relationship between television viewing and fear of crime. Social critics assert that media depictions perpetuate the dominant cultural ideology about crime and criminal justice. This article examines whether...
The color of welfare sanctioning: exploring the individual and contextual roles of race on TANF case closures and benefit reductions [0.03%]
福利制裁下的种族差异:探讨种族在福利终止和减少中的个体与情景作用
Shannon M Monnat
Shannon M Monnat
This article investigates the individual and contextual roles of race on welfare sanctions: benefit cuts for failing to comply with work or other behavioral requirements under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Using six y...