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An International Journal of Social Research
Stratified Entry into Illegality: How Immigration Policy Shapes Being Undocumented 105 interviews with a diverse group of undocumented/formerly undocumented immigrant young adults in NYC collected in 2018–19.
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Stratified Entry into Illegality: How Immigration Policy Shapes Being Undocumented
Abstract. Research shows that legal status is a critical axis of stratification in the United States but is less clear about the variably permeable boundaries a
https://academic.oup.com/sf/article/102/1/45/6843553
almost 2 years ago
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Liberals like a wide variety of popular culture + do not dislike conservative popular culture. Conservatives dislike culture created and liked by Black and urban liberals and their tastes seem to be more directly rooted in their political ideology. ➡️
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Research shows higher levels of depressive symptoms among Black Americans relative to Whites. But how do other dimensions of stratification—like skin tone—shape mental health inequality? Looking across an early life course, Taylor Hargrove has stark findings:
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Mental Health across the Early Life Course at the Intersection of Race, Skin Tone, and School Racial...
Abstract. Prior research documents higher levels of depressive symptoms among Black Americans relative to Whites. Yet, we know less about the role of other dime
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about 2 years ago
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Manuel Schechtl
about 2 years ago
'Fiscal Impoverishment in Rich Democracies', joint work with
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:
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We invert standard analyses of welfare state policy and poverty by focusing not on poverty alleviation but creation.
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#EconSky
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Anna Helgøy
about 2 years ago
“Rather than providing an “opportunity” for a more egalitarian division of household labor, the use of flexible working arrangements maintains or even exacerbates the “exploitation” of women under existing traditional gender norms.” Super cool research by Wang & Cheng in
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Opportunity or Exploitation? A Longitudinal Dyadic Analysis of Flexible Working Arrangements and Gen...
Abstract. It has been extensively debated over whether the rise of flexible working arrangements (FWAs) may be an “opportunity” for a more egalitarian gender di
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Jonathan Coley
about 2 years ago
My review of Making Moral Citizens (
@uncpress.bsky.social
) by Jack Delehanty is now out in Social Forces (
@sfjournal.bsky.social
). Scholars of social movements, politics, and religion will definitely want to check out this book! Read my review at
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“These findings suggest that nationally specific understandings of merit can have quite different implications for the legitimation of inequality.” A look at elites in 🇩🇰 and 🇬🇧.
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about 2 years ago
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