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期刊名:Rsf-the russell sage journal of the social sciences

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ISSN:2377-8253

e-ISSN:2377-8261

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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Elizabeth McClure,Lydia Feinstein,Sara Ferrando-Martínez et al. Elizabeth McClure et al.
The Great Recession precipitated unprecedented home foreclosures increases, but documentation of related neighborhood changes and population health is scant. Using the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study (N = 277), we examined associations be...
H Luke Shaefer,Sophie Collyer,Greg Duncan et al. H Luke Shaefer et al.
To reduce child poverty and income instability, and eliminate extreme poverty among families with children in the United States, we propose converting the Child Tax Credit and child tax exemption into a universal, monthly child allowance. O...
Lauren E Gulbas,Luis H Zayas Lauren E Gulbas
In this article, we draw on ecocultural theories of risk and resilience to examine qualitatively the experiences of U.S. citizen-children living with their undocumented Mexican parents. Of central importance is the fact that citizen-childre...
Sara E Dahill-Brown,John F Witte,Barbara Wolfe Sara E Dahill-Brown
Has access to selective postsecondary schools expanded or contracted? Evaluating this question has proven a difficult task because data are limited, particularly with regard to family income. We complement previous work and provide a replic...
Katherine Magnuson,Greg J Duncan Katherine Magnuson
This paper considers whether expanding access to center-based early childhood education (ECE) will reduce economic inequality later in life. A strong evidence base indicates that ECE is effective at improving young children's academic skill...
Jonathan Fisher,David Johnson,Jonathan Latner et al. Jonathan Fisher et al.
Recent studies of economic inequality almost always separately examine income inequality, consumption inequality, and wealth inequality, and hence, these studies miss the important synergy between the three measures explicit in the life-cyc...
Timothy M Smeeding Timothy M Smeeding
This article answers several questions: Which subgroups of the U.S. population-designated by race, ethnicity, family structure, educational status, income, wealth, consumption, or other characteristics-appear to be particularly vulnerable t...
Douglas S Massey,Brandon Wagner,Louis Donnelly et al. Douglas S Massey et al.
Telomeres are repetitive nucleotide sequences located at the ends of chromosomes that protect genetic material. We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to analyze the relationship between exposure to spatially concen...
Claudia Buchmann,Anne McDaniel Claudia Buchmann
It is well established that mothers are paid less than childless women and that fathers tend to earn higher wages relative to childless men, but we do not know whether these findings apply to workers in all occupations. Using IPUMS and ACS ...