Settlement Duration Matters: Deportation Threat and Safety Net Participation Among Mixed-Status Families [0.03%]
滞留时间长短有关系吗?无证移民身份对混合法定身份家庭获得安全网庇护的影响研究
Youngjin Stephanie Hong,Marci Ybarra,Angela S García
Youngjin Stephanie Hong
Studies link intensified immigration enforcement to reduced safety net participation among mixed-status families, but less is known about how this varies by settlement duration. Bridging research on immigrant settlement and system avoidance...
Florencia Torche,Jason Fletcher,Jennie E Brand
Florencia Torche
Disruptive events such as economic recessions, natural disasters, job loss, and divorce are highly prevalent among American families. These events can have a long-lasting impact when experienced during childhood, potentially altering academ...
Sarah James,Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Sarah James
We know strikingly little about how time use varies across ethnoracial groups in the United States. We describe the daily lives of 210,586 White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian people in the nationally representative American Time Use Survey (2...
U.S. Trends in Job Stability by Sex, Race, and Ethnicity from 1996 to 2020 [0.03%]
从1996年到2020年按性别、种族和族裔划分的美国就业稳定性趋势
Michael Lachanski
Michael Lachanski
How have inequalities in job stability evolved in the twenty-first century between demographic groups? I compute expected job tenures, akin to life expectancy in demographic research, for the population as a whole and by subgroups defined b...
Stolen Lives: Redress for Slavery's and Jim Crow's Ongoing Theft of Lifespan [0.03%]
被窃取的生命:奴隶制和吉姆克劳制度的寿命剥夺及其补救措施
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Reparations proposals typically target wealth. Yet slavery's and Jim Crow's long echoes also steal time, such as by producing shorter Black lifespans even today. I argue that lost time should be considered an independent target for redress;...
Talk of Family: How Institutional Overlap Shapes Family-Related Discourse Across Social Class [0.03%]
家常话:制度重叠如何形塑不同阶层的家庭话题交谈
Jessica Halliday Hardie,Alina Arseniev-Koehler,Judith A Seltzer et al.
Jessica Halliday Hardie et al.
We develop a novel application of machine learning and apply it to the interview transcripts from the American Voices Project (N = 1,396), using discourse atom topic modeling to explore social class variation in the centrality of family in ...
Unequal Effects of Wildfire Exposure on Infant Health by Maternal Education, 1995-2020 [0.03%]
1995至2020年孕期暴露于野火对婴儿健康的影响因母亲受教育程度不同而不同
Emily Rauscher,Xinyan Cao
Emily Rauscher
Using National Vital Statistics Birth and Fetal Death Data 1995-2020 linked to county-level information on wildfires, we use variation in wildfire timing to examine how effects of wildfire exposure on infant health vary by maternal educatio...
State Approaches to Simplify Medicaid Eligibility and Implications for Inequality of Infant Health [0.03%]
各州简化医疗补助资格认定的举措及其对婴儿健康不平等的影响
Emily Rauscher,Ailish Burns
Emily Rauscher
Along with the late 1980s Medicaid expansion for pregnant women and children, states implemented multiple reforms to reduce administrative burdens and facilitate access to Medicaid and prenatal care. We use National Vital Statistics birth d...
Martha J Bailey,Peter Z Lin,A R Shariq Mohammed et al.
Martha J Bailey et al.
This article examines the role of the Great Depression in shaping the intergenerational mobility of some of the most upwardly mobile cohorts of the twentieth century. Using newly linked census and vital records from the Longitudinal, Interg...
Scott W Allard,Elizabeth Pelletier
Scott W Allard
Rising poverty in suburbs has led to increased interest in how well suburban safety nets function. Apart from public assistance programs, community-based nonprofit health and human service organizations play a central role in suburban effor...