Searching for a Roommate: A Correspondence Audit Examining Racial/Ethnic and Immigrant Discrimination among Millennials [0.03%]
寻找室友中的种族和移民歧视:代际视角下的对应审计研究
S Michael Gaddis,Raj Ghoshal
S Michael Gaddis
Survey research finds that millennials have less prejudiced views of racial/ethnic minorities than other generations, leading some to label millennials as postracial. However, attitudinal survey research may be subject to social desirabilit...
Digital Traces of Sexualities: Understanding the Salience of Sexual Identity through Disclosure on Social Media [0.03%]
性身份在社交媒体上的披露:理解性的数字痕迹
Connor Gilroy,Ridhi Kashyap
Connor Gilroy
We analyze the expression of sexualities in the contemporary United States using data about disclosure on social media. Through the Facebook advertising platform, we collect aggregate counts encompassing 200 million Facebook users, 28% of w...
Marriage and Divorce Decline during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Five States [0.03%]
新冠疫情下美国五州婚姻与离婚数量的下降——案例研究
Wendy D Manning,Krista K Payne
Wendy D Manning
The decline in marriage and divorce was evident prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, but it remains unknown whether these patterns have persisted during the pandemic. The authors compared monthly marriage and divorce counts for t...
Beyond the Classroom: The Intergenerational Effect of Incarceration on Children's Academic and Nonacademic School-Related Outcomes in High School [0.03%]
走出教室:监禁的代际效应及其对子女高中时期学业和非学业的学校相关结果的影响
Erin McCauley
Erin McCauley
The author uses strategic comparison regression and the Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (n = 11,767) to explore the effect of parental incarceration on academic and nonacademic outcomes in high school. This method compares ...
Kinship, friendship, and service provider social ties and how they influence well-being among newly resettled refugees [0.03%]
亲属关系、友谊和公共服务社会联系对刚抵达的难民福祉的影响作用
R Neil Greene
R Neil Greene
As refugees move from forced displacement to resettlement, their networks change dramatically alongside their living conditions and surroundings. The relative benefit of different kinds of ties in this context is not well known. Data for th...
Charles Kurzman,Willa Dong,Brandon Gorman et al.
Charles Kurzman et al.
Women's assessments of gender equality do not consistently match global indices of gender inequality. In surveys covering 150 countries, women in societies rated gender-unequal according to global metrics such as education, health, labor-fo...
Linked Lives and Childhood Experience of Family Death on Educational Attainment [0.03%]
家庭成员去世对儿童教育成就的影响——利用连锁生命史数据的代际视角分析
Sarah E Patterson,Ashton M Verdery,Jonathan Daw
Sarah E Patterson
Sociological theory and research suggest that experiencing family members' deaths during childhood and adolescence is an important event subject to significant disparities. Previous research links immediate family members' deaths to poor li...
Tod Van Gunten
Tod Van Gunten
Many infectious diseases such as coronavirus disease 2019 spread through preexisting social networks. Although network models consider the implications of micro-level interaction patterns for disease transmission, epidemiologists and social...
U.S. Children "Learning Online" during COVID-19 without the Internet or a Computer: Visualizing the Gradient by Race/Ethnicity and Parental Educational Attainment [0.03%]
疫情期间美国各族裔儿童在线学习的数字鸿沟分布图
Joseph Friedman,Hunter York,Ali H Mokdad et al.
Joseph Friedman et al.
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions to education in the United States, with a large proportion of schooling moving to online formats, which has the potential to exacerbate existing racial/ethnic and so...
Ken-Hou Lin,Carolina Aragão,Guillermo Dominguez
Ken-Hou Lin
Previous studies have established that firm size is associated with a wage premium, but the wage premium has declined in recent decades. The authors examine the risk for unemployment by firm size during the initial outbreak of coronavirus d...