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Melissa A Milkie,Liana C Sayer,Kei Nomaguchi et al. Melissa A Milkie et al.
Gender scholars have debated whether the recent movement toward a more equal division of domestic labor is stalling. Using a differential convergence perspective, the authors argue that examining which domestic tasks undergo gender converge...
Adam R Roth,Ashley F Railey,Siyun Peng Adam R Roth
Geographic disparities in Alzheimer's disease are often attributed to sociodemographic differences across communities or unequal access to opportunity structures whose use serves as protective mechanisms. Yet limited research considers the ...
James H Buszkiewicz,Andrea K Henderson,Yanmei Xie et al. James H Buszkiewicz et al.
Previous work has documented the rise of educational expectations amongst US adolescents and the change in its ability to predict future educational attainment. However, studies have yet to examine these longitudinal changes across generati...
Danya E Keene,Penelope Schlesinger,Shannon Carter et al. Danya E Keene et al.
The authors examine the experiences of informal housing providers, defined as those who provide housing and shelter to family, friends, and acquaintances in the context of a severe affordable rental housing crisis. Forty-five semistructured...
Jonathan Daw,Ashton M Verdery Jonathan Daw
Two largely separate schools of sociological theory seek to explain to whom we turn in times of need. The first argues that we turn to network members who occupy socially important roles, highlighting how support behaviors cluster in certai...
Michelle A Eilers Michelle A Eilers
Sociologists have long been puzzled by whether attitudes inform behaviors or vice versa. Accurately assessing both possibilities requires panel data collected at relatively short intervals. In this study, I leverage intensive panel data fro...
Mara Getz Sheftel,Noreen Goldman,Anne R Pebley et al. Mara Getz Sheftel et al.
Work, a segregated social context in the United States, may be an important source of differential exposure to stress by race/ethnicity, but existing research does not systematically describe variation in exposure to occupational stress by ...
Christopher A Julian,Susan L Brown Christopher A Julian
Attention to the living arrangements of singles has centered around young adults who increasingly reside with their parents. By comparison, midlife singles remain overlooked despite a substantial rise in singlehood during this life-course s...
Adrianne Frech,Jane Lankes,Sarah Damaske et al. Adrianne Frech et al.
Over the past several decades, U.S. men's paid work has transformed from a state of high stability and continuity to a state of increased instability and precarity. Despite this, full-time employment throughout adulthood remains the presume...
Xue Zhang,Danielle C Rhubart,Shannon M Monnat Xue Zhang
Social infrastructure (SI) may buffer against suicide risk by improving social cohesion, social support, and information and resource sharing. This study uses an ecological approach to examine the relationship between county-level SI availa...