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Léa Pessin,Elena Maria Pojman Léa Pessin
Recent research shows important racial/ethnic differences in how individuals spend time in housework. Yet our understanding of how the racial/ethnic makeup of couples shapes gender equality in the division of housework remains limited. The ...
Erin A Cech Erin A Cech
Opposition to social justice efforts plays a key role in reproducing social inequalities in the U.S. Focusing on Trump supporters as a possible exemplar of politically structured resistance to these efforts, I ask whether and why Trump supp...
Erin A Cech,Sofia Hiltner Erin A Cech
Millions of workers experienced job instability during the COVID-19 pandemic. A prevailing assumption is that such experiences of instability intensify economic rationality in workers' career decision-making as a matter of course. In contra...
Paul T von Hippel,Caroline G Rutherford,Katherine M Keyes Paul T von Hippel
Discrimination can damage health by limiting an occupation to persons who are physically unsuited to it. In thoroughbred racing, male jockeys damage their health to reach racing weights, while women who could reach those weights more easily...
Pamela Paxton,Melanie M Hughes Pamela Paxton
We are delighted to introduce the Socius Gender and Politics Special Collection. The need for a special collection on gender and politics has never been timelier, evidenced both by gains in women's political participation and leadership aro...
Byeongdon Oh,Ned Tilbrook,Dara Shifrer Byeongdon Oh
Amid the proliferation of state-level bans on race-based affirmative action in higher education, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on June 29, 2023, dismantled race-conscious college admission policies, intensifying concerns about the persi...
Megan N Reed,Linda Li,Luca Maria Pesando et al. Megan N Reed et al.
This study investigates patterns of communication among non-coresident kin in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic using data from the New York City Robin Hood Poverty Tracker. Over half of New Yorkers spoke to their non-coresident family...
Ken-Hou Lin,Samuel Bondurant,Andrew Messamore Ken-Hou Lin
The decline of employment-based health plans is commonly attributed to rising premium costs. Using restricted data and a matched sample from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component, the authors extend previous studies by te...
Lauren Schudde,Sherri Castillo,Lauren Shook et al. Lauren Schudde et al.
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic continues to shape individuals' decisions about employment and postsecondary education. The authors leverage data from a longitudinal qualitative study of educational trajectories to examine how individ...
Amy Zhang,Bridget Goosby,Jacob E Cheadle Amy Zhang
Interpersonal socializing is important to many sociological outcomes, but assessing the affective dynamics within interactional contexts is extremely challenging methodologically. As a first step toward capturing socializing and affective o...