Christopher Wildeman,Hedwig Lee
Christopher Wildeman
Dramatic increases in criminal justice contact in the United States have rendered prison and jail incarceration common for US men and their loved ones, with possible implications for women's health. This review provides the most expansive c...
Measuring Ethnic Diversity [0.03%]
衡量民族多样性
Liza G Steele,Amie Bostic,Scott M Lynch et al.
Liza G Steele et al.
Researchers have investigated the effects of ethnic heterogeneity on a range of socioeconomic and political outcomes. However, approaches to measuring ethnic diversity vary not only across fields of study but even within subfields. In this ...
James W Moody,Lisa A Keister,Maria C Ramos
James W Moody
Concern over social scientists' inability to reproduce empirical research has spawned a vast and rapidly growing literature. The size and growth of this literature make it difficult for newly interested academics to come up to speed. Here, ...
A retrospective on fundamental cause theory: State of the literature, and goals for the future [0.03%]
根本原因理论回溯:文献现状及未来目标
Sean A P Clouston,Bruce G Link
Sean A P Clouston
Fundamental Cause Theory (FCT) was originally proposed to explain how socioeconomic inequalities in health emerged and persisted over time. The concept was that higher socioeconomic status helped some people to avoid risks and adopt protect...
Achim Edelmann,Tom Wolff,Danielle Montagne et al.
Achim Edelmann et al.
The integration of social science with computer science and engineering fields has produced a new area of study: computational social science. This field applies computational methods to novel sources of digital data such as social media, a...
Iliya Gutin,Robert A Hummer
Iliya Gutin
Despite decades of progress, the future of life expectancy in the United States is uncertain due to widening socioeconomic disparities in mortality, continued disparities in mortality across racial/ethnic groups, and an increase in extrinsi...
Xi Song,Cameron D Campbell
Xi Song
Despite long-standing recognition of the importance of family background in shaping life outcomes, only recently have empirical studies in demography, stratification, and other areas begun to consider the influence of kin other than parents...
Chenoa Flippen,Dylan Farrell-Bryan
Chenoa Flippen
While nearly three decades of "new immigrant destination" research has vastly enriched our understanding of diversity in contexts of reception within the United States, there is a striking lack of consensus as to the implications of geograp...
Well-Being at the End of Life [0.03%]
临终福祉
Deborah Carr,Elizabeth A Luth
Deborah Carr
This review proposes that the end of life is a uniquely contemporary life course stage. Epidemiologic, technological, and cultural shifts over the past two centuries have created a context in which dying has shifted from a sudden and unexpe...
The Longitudinal Revolution: Sociological research at the 50-year milestone of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics [0.03%]
纵向研究的革命:收入动态纵向研究计划五十周年之际的社会学研究
Fabian T Pfeffer,Paula Fomby,Noura Insolera
Fabian T Pfeffer
The U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018. Initially designed to assess the nation's progress in combatting poverty, PSID's scope broadened quickly to a variety of topics and fields of inquiry. T...