Socioeconomic Segregation of Activity Spaces in Urban Neighborhoods: Does Shared Residence Mean Shared Routines? [0.03%]
城市邻里活动空间的社会经济隔离:共居意味着日常生活共轨吗?
Christopher R Browning,Catherine A Calder,Lauren J Krivo et al.
Christopher R Browning et al.
Residential segregation by income and education is increasing alongside slowly declining black-white segregation. Segregation in urban neighborhood residents' non-home activity spaces has not been explored. How integrated are the daily rout...
Fabian T Pfeffer,Robert F Schoeni
Fabian T Pfeffer
Liz, Mary, and Howard are three teenagers in the 1980s. Although unrelated, their families have much in common: stable two- parent households, at least one parent completed high school (though none of them went to college), and all three ar...
Why Did People Move During the Great Recession?: The Role of Economics in Migration Decisions [0.03%]
为什么在大衰退期间人们要迁徙?——经济因素对迁移的影响
Brian L Levy,Ted Mouw,Anthony Daniel Perez
Brian L Levy
Labor migration offers an important mechanism to reallocate workers when there are regional differences in employment conditions. Whereas conventional wisdom suggests migration rates should increase during recessions as workers move out of ...
Five Decades of Remarkable but Slowing Change in U.S. Women's Economic and Social Status and Political Participation [0.03%]
美国女性经济和社会地位及政治参与度五十年变迁:成就卓著但增速放缓
Martha J Bailey,Thomas A DiPrete
Martha J Bailey
The last fifty years of women's social and economic progress have been lauded as the "grand gender convergence," the "second demographic transition," and the "rise of women"-terms pointing to the remarkable transformation in women's social ...
Helen Levy
Helen Levy
Using data from the 2008 and 2010 waves of the Health and Retirement Study to analyze the determinants of material hardship among individuals ages sixty-five and older, I look at five self-reported hardships: food insecurity, skipped meals,...
Trends in Relative Earnings and Marital Dissolution: Are Wives Who Outearn Their Husbands Still More Likely to Divorce? [0.03%]
妻子收入高于丈夫对离婚率的影响——妻子的高收入仍然会增加婚姻解体的概率吗?
Christine R Schwartz,Pilar Gonalons-Pons
Christine R Schwartz
As women's labor-force participation and earnings have grown, so has the likelihood that wives outearn their husbands. A common concern is that these couples may be at heightened risk of divorce. Yet with the rise of egalitarian marriage, w...
Claire W Herbert,Jeffrey D Morenoff,David J Harding
Claire W Herbert
The United States has experienced dramatic increases in both incarceration rates and the population of insecurely housed or homeless persons since the 1980s. These marginalized populations have strong overlaps, with many people being poor, ...