Working Differently or Not at All: COVID-19's Effects on Employment among People with Disabilities and Chronic Health Conditions [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情对残疾人和慢性病患者就业的影响:要么以不同的方式工作,要么完全不工作
Michelle Lee Maroto,David Pettinicchio,Martin Lukk
Michelle Lee Maroto
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed employment situations for workers everywhere. This is especially true among people with disabilities and chronic health conditions who face greater risks in contracting COVID-19 and experience l...
Maria Amuchastegui,Kean Birch,Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner
Maria Amuchastegui
This paper charts the changing intersections between sociology and science and technology studies (STS) using computational textual analysis. We characterize this "quali-quantitative" approach as a Big Data method, as this calls attention t...
Moral Panic and Electric Micromobilities: Seeking Space for Mobility Justice [0.03%]
道德恐慌与电动微出行:寻求交通正义的空间
Travers,N Scott,K J Reed et al.
Travers et al.
This article makes the case that electric micromobilities (EMMs) are the site of a moral panic and employs the lens of mobility justice to explain it. Through analysis of scholarly and media discourse, interviews with, and social media cont...
"I Could Feel His Sadness and Disdain as He Told Me": A Qualitative Analysis of Black Women's Accounts of Vicarious Racism [0.03%]
“我能感受到他在对我说那些事情时的悲伤和轻视吗”——关于黑人女性间接种族主义经历的定性分析
Christy L Erving,Tiffany R Williams,Daniela Sánchez et al.
Christy L Erving et al.
Prior research suggests that vicarious (i.e., indirect or second-hand) racism is harmful to psychological health; moreover, the psychological impacts of vicarious racism may be especially distressing for Black women. Nevertheless, because m...
Pathways of Intergenerational Support between Parents and Children throughout Adulthood [0.03%]
贯穿成年期的代际支持:父母与子女间的路径分析
Bo-Hyeong Jane Lee,Anna Manzoni
Bo-Hyeong Jane Lee
This paper examines varying patterns of exchanges in financial and residential support between parents and children. We apply a life course perspective to explore how patterns of intergenerational support unfold throughout adulthood. Using ...
Family Socioeconomic Status in Adolescence and Gender Identification in Emerging Adulthood [0.03%]
青少年时期的家庭经济状况与步入成年后性别认同的关系
Lindsey Wilkinson,Dara Shifrer,Jennifer Pearson
Lindsey Wilkinson
This study contributes to research exploring social factors shaping gender identification. Informed by structural symbolic interactionism, social identity theory, and Levitt's psychosocial theory of gender, we explore how a key aspect of ex...
Allison Dunatchik,Hyunjoon Park
Allison Dunatchik
Along with intensified competition for college admissions, U.S. teens increasingly spend more time on educational activities. Homework can be a particularly important component of educational time for economically disadvantaged and racial/e...
Durable Disadvantage: Gender and the Mark of Unauthorized Status in Immigrants' Occupational Trajectories [0.03%]
难以逾越的障碍:性别与移民职业路径中的无证标记效应
A Nicole Kreisberg,Margot Jackson
A Nicole Kreisberg
Adverse life course events associated with unemployment can negatively affect individuals' future labor market prospects. Unauthorized status, and subsequent unauthorized employment, may operate similarly, marring immigrants' labor market p...
Social Participation across Mid- and Later-Life: Evidence from a Longitudinal Cohort Study [0.03%]
中老年期间的社会参与:一项纵向队列研究的证据
Eric M Vogelsang
Eric M Vogelsang
Despite the benefits of social participation for individuals and communities, little is known about how social participation varies over the life course. Drawing upon data collected between 1957 and 2011 by the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study ...
Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation and the First Wave of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Rates: A Spatial Analysis of Four U.S. Cities [0.03%]
种族和民族居住隔离与第一波SARS-CoV-2感染率的关系:四个美国城市的时空分析研究
Kathryn Freeman Anderson,Angelica Lopez,Dylan Simburger
Kathryn Freeman Anderson
Previous research has linked racial/ethnic residential segregation to a number of poor health conditions, including infectious disease. Here, we examine how racial/ethnic residential segregation is related to the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV...