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期刊名:Social science quarterly

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ISSN:0038-4941

e-ISSN:1540-6237

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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John Iceland,Claire Kovach,John Creamer John Iceland
Objective: We examine trends in seven types of material hardship, such as food and housing hardships, and how their incidence by poverty status changed over the 1992 to 2011 period. ...
Samaah M Sullivan,Jas M Sullivan,D&#x;Andra Orey et al. Samaah M Sullivan et al.
Objective: To examine whether John Henryism Active Coping (JHAC) is a protective risk factor for distress during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether this association differs by race/ethnicity. ...
Jason Semprini Jason Semprini
Recent Medicaid expansions have rekindled the debate around private insurance "crowd-out". Prior research is limited by short-time horizons and state-specific analyses. Our study overcomes these limitations by evaluating twenty years of Med...
Jonathan J B Mijs,Jaap Nieuwenhuis Jonathan J B Mijs
Objective: Family, school, and neighborhood contexts provide cultural resources that may foster children's ambitions and bolster their academic performance. Reference group theory instead highlights how seemingly positive...
Joseph Coll Joseph Coll
Objective: The aim of this article is to assess the impact of Covid-19 safety measures on voter wait times during the 2020 U.S. election. Methods: ...
Seung Yeop Paek,Julak Lee,Yeon-Jun Choi Seung Yeop Paek
Objective: The purpose of the current research was to examine the predictors of cyberbullying victimization among South Korean students during a period in which the coronavirus disease was spreading worldwide. We assessed...
Mónica Ferrín Mónica Ferrín
Objective: This article reassesses the gender differences in COVID-19 attitudes and behavior found in previous studies by examining to what extent the gender gap in the adoption of COVID-19 preventive behaviors is depende...
David Chavanne,Zak Danz,Jitu Dribssa et al. David Chavanne et al.
Objective: As the U.S. economy responds to prolonged COVID-19 disruptions, it is important to understand what factors affect the perceived fairness of pandemic-driven price increases. ...
Filip Viskupič,David L Wiltse,Brittney A Meyer Filip Viskupič
Objective: We consider how trust in government, trust in physicians, and interpersonal trust affect the likelihood of COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Methods: ...
Jonathan Cervas,Bernard Grofman Jonathan Cervas
It is well understood thateven small differences in population can have a disproportionate impact on representation in the U.S. House of Representatives after a decennial census because of the peculiarities of rounding rules that require in...