Claire M Kamp Dush,Wendy D Manning,Miranda N Berrigan et al.
Claire M Kamp Dush et al.
In the United States, COVID-19 unfolded alongside profound racial trauma. Drawing on a population representative sample of 20-60 year-olds who were married or cohabiting, the National Couples' Health and Time Study (N =3,642), we examine tw...
A Qualitative Examination of Work, Families, and Schools in Low-Income Latinx Communities During Strict Immigration Enforcement [0.03%]
严格移民执法期间低收入拉丁裔社区的工作、家庭和学校定性研究
David E Rangel,Elizabeth Peck
David E Rangel
Education policy and the role of schools are a neglected part of the welfare state. Yet schools may be important sites for understanding how policy, work, and families intersect in immigrant households. Drawing on thirty interviews from sev...
Incomparable Punishments: How Economic Inequality Contributes to the Disparate Impact of Legal Fines and Fees [0.03%]
无法相比的惩罚:经济不平等如何导致法律罚款和费用的差异性影响
Lindsay Bing,Becky Pettit,Ilya Slavinski
Lindsay Bing
Low-level misdemeanor and traffic violations draw tens of millions of people into local courts to pay fines and fees each year, generating billions of dollars in revenue. We examine how standardized legal fines and fees for low-level charge...
Childhood Wealth Inequality in the United States: Implications for Social Stratification and Well-Being [0.03%]
美国儿童时期的财富不平等:对社会分层和幸福感的影响
Christina Gibson-Davis,Heather D Hill
Christina Gibson-Davis
Joe Labriola
Joe Labriola
Several theories linking post-prison employment to recidivism suggest that the quality of employment has a causal effect on future criminal justice contact. However, previous work testing these theories has not accounted for differential se...
Amanda Geller,Jeffrey Fagan
Amanda Geller
Contemporary American policing has routinized involuntary police contacts with young people through frequent, sometimes intrusive investigative stops. Personal experience with the police has the potential to corrode adolescents' relationshi...
Coupling a Federal Minimum Wage Hike with Public Investments to Make Work Pay and Reduce Poverty [0.03%]
把提高联邦最低工资水平与公共投资相结合使工作更具回报并减少贫困
Jennifer Romich,Heather D Hill
Jennifer Romich
For more than a century, advocates have promoted minimum wage laws to protect workers and their families from poverty. Opponents counter that the policy has, at best, small poverty-reducing effects. We summarize the evidence and describe th...
On Thin Ice: Bureaucratic Processes of Monetary Sanctions and Job Insecurity [0.03%]
如履薄冰:货币制裁的官僚程序与就业不安全感
Michele Cadigan,Gabriela Kirk
Michele Cadigan
Research on court-imposed monetary sanctions has not yet fully examined the impact that processes used to manage court debt have on individuals' lives. Drawing from both interviews and ethnographic data in Illinois and Washington State, we ...
Institutional Castling: Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United States [0.03%]
制度象棋:美国的军事征兵与大规模监禁政策
Bryan L Sykes,Amy Kate Bailey
Bryan L Sykes
The military is a major state provider of employment, occupational training, and educational subsidies. Yet military downsizing and its increased selectivity during penal expansion may have cleaved off employment opportunities for disadvant...
Brittany Friedman,Mary Pattillo
Brittany Friedman
Monetary sanctions mandated in state statutes include fines, fees, restitution, and other legal costs imposed on persons convicted of crimes and other legal violations. Drawing on content analysis of current legislative statutes in Illinois...