Visualizing COVID Restrictions: Activity Patterns Before, During, and After COVID-19 Lockdowns in Uttar Pradesh, India [0.03%]
印度北方邦的COVID限制可视化:COVID-19封锁前、期间和之后的活动模式
Gabriel Varela,Kendal Swanson,Dana K Pasquale et al.
Gabriel Varela et al.
Globally, restrictions implemented to limit the spread of COVID-19 have highlighted deeply rooted social divisions, raising concerns about differential impacts on members of different groups. Inequalities among households of different caste...
COVID-19 and Gender Differences in Social Trust: Causal Evidence from the First Wave of the Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的社会信任性别差异性:来自第一波疫情的因果证据
Matthias Collischon,Alexander Patzina
Matthias Collischon
Although research provides causal evidence on the effects of COVID-19 lockdown measures on trust, causal effects of infection risks are missing. To contribute to increasing research on the societal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, we ...
Carsten Schwemmer,Carly Knight,Emily D Bello-Pardo et al.
Carsten Schwemmer et al.
Image recognition systems offer the promise to learn from images at scale without requiring expert knowledge. However, past research suggests that machine learning systems often produce biased output. In this article, we evaluate potential ...
Race-Specific, State-Specific COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Adjusted for Age [0.03%]
按年龄调整后的种族特定和州特定的COVID-19疫苗接种率
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field,Kaitlyn M Berry,Govind Persad
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
The authors provide the first age-standardized race/ethnicity-specific, state-specific vaccination rates for the United States. Data encompass all states reporting race/ethnicity-specific vaccinations and reflect vaccinations through mid-Oc...
Family Structure and Secondary Exposure to Violence in the Context of Varying Neighborhood Risks and Resources [0.03%]
不同社区风险和资源条件下的家庭结构与暴力的二度暴露
Haley Stritzel,Chelsea Smith Gonzalez,Shannon E Cavanagh et al.
Haley Stritzel et al.
Secondary exposure to violence in the community is a prevalent developmental risk with implications for youths' short- and long-term socioemotional functioning. This study used longitudinal, multilevel data from the Project on Human Develop...
Health Starting Points: Continuity and Change in Physical and Mental Health before and during the Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情前后身心健康的变化与延续性:基于“健康起点”研究项目的报告
Wendy Manning,Monica Longmore,Peggy Giordano et al.
Wendy Manning et al.
The pandemic has created multiple changes in the lives of Americans with growing and widespread concerns about the implications for the nation's health and well-being. Most empirical examinations of the physical and mental health implicatio...
A Penny on the Dollar: Racial Inequalities in Wealth among Households with Children [0.03%]
财富上的种族不平等:儿童家庭仅获得“一美元中的一分钱”
Christine Percheski,Christina Gibson-Davis
Christine Percheski
The dynamics of racial/ethnic wealth inequality among U.S. families with resident children (child households) have been understudied, a major oversight because of wealth's impact on child development and intergenerational mobility. Using da...
Caitlin E Ahearn,Jennie E Brand
Caitlin E Ahearn
The loss of a job is the loss of a major social and economic role and is associated with long-term negative economic and psychological consequences for workers and families. Modeling the causal effects of a social process like layoff with o...
College-Going in the Era of High Expectations: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in College Enrollment, 2006 to 2015 [0.03%]
高期待时代的高等教育:2006至2015年的种族/民族差异
Amber D Villalobos
Amber D Villalobos
Adolescents with high educational expectations are more likely to enroll in college. Although most adolescents today report high educational expectations, there remains important racial/ethnic heterogeneity in college enrollment patterns. I...
Visualizing Age, Period, and Cohort Patterns of Substance Use in the U.S. Opioid Crisis [0.03%]
美国阿片类危机中物质使用的时间模式的可视化分析
Ashton M Verdery,Kira England,Alexander Chapman et al.
Ashton M Verdery et al.
Descriptions of the contemporary U.S. opioid crisis emphasize several "waves" of overdose deaths. However, a focus on trends in overdose deaths may obscure important sociological dynamics. The authors provide heatmap visualizations of estim...