Social Science Research 2003 - Abstracts

Social Science Research 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Are women's employment and fertility histories interdependent? an examination of causal order using event history analysis.Social sciencesBudig, Michelle J.
Cohabiting couples' economic circumstances and union transactions: a re-examination using multiple imputation techniques.Social sciencesMcNally, James, Sassler, Sharon
Ethnic niching and metropolitan labor markets.Social sciencesWilson, Franklin D.
Externalizing employment: flexible-staffing arrangements in US organizations.Social sciencesKalleberg, Arne L., Reynolds, Jeremy, Marsden, Peter V.
Familial relations and labor market outcomes: the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.Social sciencesKhawaja, Marwan, Jacobsen, Laurie Blome
Neighborhood distress and school dropout: the variable significance of community context.Social sciencesCrowder, Kyle, South, Scott J.
Racial/ethnic difference in voluntary and involuntary job mobility among young men.Social sciencesPark, Hyunjoon, Sandefur, Gary D.
Religion and vulnerability among low-risk adolescents.Social sciencesElder, Glen H., Regnerus, Mark D.
Seeing their surroundings: the effects of neighborhood setting and race on maternal distress.Social sciencesChristie-Mizell, C. Andre, Steelman, Lala Carr, Stewart, Jennifer
Social mobility and the educational choices of Asian Americans.Social sciencesXie, Yu, Goyette, Kimberly
Trends in the relative occupational status of African Americans and European immigrants in Northern cities, 1880-1970.Social sciencesTolnay, Stewart E.
UCR violent crime rates, 1958-2000: recorded and offender-generated trends.Social sciencesO'Brien, Robert M.
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