Social Science Research 2000 - Abstracts

Social Science Research 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Age Period Cohort Characteristic models.Social sciencesO'Brien, Robert M.
Canadian biotechnology start-ups, 1991-1997: the role of incumbents' patents and strategic alliances in controlling competition.Social sciencesCalabrese, Tony, Silverman, Brian S., Baum, Joel A.C.
Education, ability, and civic engagement in the contemporary United States.Social sciencesHauser, Seth M.
Effects of positive reputation systems.Social sciencesWhitmeyer, Joseph M.
Effects of societal integration, period, region, and culture of suicide on male age-specific suicide rates: 20 developed countries, 1955-1989.Social sciencesCutright, Phillips, Fernquist, Robert M.
Gender inequality and economic growth in rural China.Social sciencesNee, Victor, Matthews, Rebecca
"He said, she said": assessing discrepancies in husbands' and wives' reports on the division of household labor.Social sciencesKamo, Yoshinori
Income of the urban elderly in postreform China: political capital, human capital, and the State.Social sciencesRaymo, James M., Yu Xie
Influences on gender-role attitudes during the transition to adulthood.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesFan, Pi-Ling, Marini, Margaret Mooney
Knowing versus feeling as factors in willingness to provide information to the census.Social sciencesPresser, Stanley, Singer, Eleanor, Van Hoewyk, John
Market, family, and state sources of income instability in Germany and the United States.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesMcManus, Patricia A., DiPrete, Thomas A.
Membership benefits or selection effects? why former Communist Party members do better in post-Soviet Russia.Social sciencesGerber, Theodore P.
Parental background and lifestyle differentiation in Eastern Europe: social, political, and cultural intergenerational transmission in five former socialist societies.Social sciencesKraaykamp, Gerbert, Nieuwbeerta, Paul
Power through appointment.Social sciencesWhitmeyer, Joseph M.
Public assistance receipt across immigrant generations.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesBrandon, Peter, Tausky, Curt
Race and wealth inequality: the impact of racial differences in asset ownership on the distribution of household wealth.Social sciencesKeister, Lisa A.
Racial composition and occupational segregation and inequality across American cities.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesSemyonov, Moshe, Haberfeld, Yitchak, Cohen, Yinon, Lewin-Epstein, Noah
Sibship sex composition: effects on educational attainment.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesConley, Dalton
Skills shifts and black male joblessness in major urban labor markets over the 1980's.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesSimpson, Patricia Alice
Socioeconomic reach and heterogeneity in the extended family: contours and consequences.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesGoldstein, Joshua R., Warren, John Robert
SSI eligibility and participation among elderly naturalized citizens and noncitizens.(Supplemental Security Income)Social sciencesVan Hook, Jennifer
The contraceptive revolution in Israel: changing family planning practice among ethnoimmigrant groups.Social sciencesWilder, Esther I.
The effect of occupational sex composition on the gender gap in workplace authority.Social sciencesKraus, Vered, Yonay, Yuval P.
The effect of population-level learning on market entry: the American automobile industry.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesSorenson, Olav
The generalizability of multilevel models of burglary victimization: a cross-city comparison.Social sciencesRountree, Pamela Wilcox, Land, Kenneth C.
The quality and comparability of child care data in U.S. surveys.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesRaley, R. Kelly, Harris, Kathleen Mullam, Rindfuss, Ronald R.
The racial context of White mobility: an individual-level assessment of the White flight hypothesis.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesCrowder, Kyle
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