On Track or Derailed? Race, Advanced Math, and the Transition to High School [0.03%]
轨道上还是脱轨?种族,高等数学和高中过渡
Yasmiyn Irizarry
Yasmiyn Irizarry
Recent scholarship has examined how accelerated math trajectories leading to calculus take shape during middle school. The focus of this study is on advanced math course taking during the critical yet understudied period that follows: the t...
U.S. Immigrants Have Highly Heterogeneous Perceptions of How Selected They Are on Health [0.03%]
美国移民对其健康状况的选择性感知差异很大
Leafia Zi Ye,Alexis R Santos-Lozada
Leafia Zi Ye
Measuring immigrant health selection is crucial for understanding population health in immigrant-receiving countries. Recently, studies have measured health selection using respondents' perceptions of their health in comparison with those i...
Gabrielle Juteau,Krista K Westrick-Payne,Susan L Brown et al.
Gabrielle Juteau et al.
This visualization illustrates the multidimensionality of family life among U.S. children. The authors used the 2022 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplements from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series to examine...
Sociospatial Disparities in "Third Place" Availability in the United States [0.03%]
美国休闲社交场所的社空间不平等性研究
Danielle Rhubart,Yue Sun,Claire Pendergrast et al.
Danielle Rhubart et al.
Tertiary to home and work, "third places" serve as opportunity structures that transmit information and facilitate social capital and upward mobility. However, third places may be inequitably distributed, thereby exacerbating disparities in...
Alyssa Goldman,Erin York Cornwell
Alyssa Goldman
Sociological research has documented myriad associations between individuals' overall social connectedness and health, but rarely considers the shorter-term dynamics of social life that may underlie these associations. We examine how being ...
Are Supervision Violations Filling Prisons? The Role of Probation, Parole, and New Offenses in Driving Mass Incarceration [0.03%]
监外矫正措施的违规行为是否导致了监狱人满为患?缓刑、假释以及新罪行在大规模关押中的作用
Michelle S Phelps,H N Dickens,T Beadle De Andre
Michelle S Phelps
Advocates for reform have highlighted violations of probation and parole conditions as a key driver of mass incarceration. As a 2019 Council of State Governments report declared, supervision violations are "filling prisons and burdening bud...
Conspiratorial Ideation Is Associated with Lower Perceptions of Policy Effectiveness: Views from Local Governments during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
阴谋观念与较低的政策有效性感知有关——来自新冠疫情期间地方政府的观点
Adam Mayer,Stacia Ryder
Adam Mayer
Governments around the world struggled to formulate an effective response to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, which was hampered by the widespread diffusion of various conspiracy theories about the virus. Local governments are often r...
Scars from a Previous Epidemic: Social Proximity to Zika and Fertility Intentions during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的生育意愿与之前寨卡疫情的关系研究
Leticia J Marteleto,Molly Dondero,Andrew Koepp
Leticia J Marteleto
We examine whether women's social proximity to Zika during the Zika epidemic predicts intentions to avoid a pregnancy because of the COVID-19 pandemic either directly or indirectly via subjective assessments of the pandemic. We apply path m...
Decline Is Not Inevitable: Changes in Science Identity during the Progression through a U.S. Middle School among Boys and Girls [0.03%]
青少年科研身份的变化:美国中学生物学课堂上男女青少年科学身份的差异性变化并非不可避免
Julia McQuillan,Patricia Wonch Hill,Joseph C Jochman et al.
Julia McQuillan et al.
In the United States, science capital is important for navigating many aspects of life. Yet during middle school, science interest declines more for girls than boys. It is unclear, however, whether science identity also declines during the ...
James W Moody,Lisa A Keister,Dana K Pasquale
James W Moody
Recent controversies about wearing masks and getting vaccinated to slow the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 highlight the potential for individual rights and decision making to create widespread community-level outcomes. There is little ...