Social Science Research 2005 - Abstracts

Social Science Research 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accumulating adversity and advantage on the path to postsecondary education: An application of a person-centered approach.Social sciencesDumais, Susan A.
Adolescents' involvement in non-romantic sexual activity.Social sciencesManning, Wendy D., Giordano, Peggy C., Longmore, Monica A.
Applying Baumrind's parenting typology to high schools: Toward a middle-range theory of authoritative socialization.Social sciencesPellerin, Lisa A.
Career mobility and job flocking.Social sciencesDobrev, Stanislav D.
Class differences in African American residential patterns in US metropolitan areas: 1990-2000.Social sciencesIceland, John, Sharpe, Cicely, Steinmetz, Erika
Cognitive abilities and self-rated health: Is there a relationship? Is it growing? Does it explain disparities?Social sciencesSchnittker, Jason
Contradictions of commitment in the new economy: Insecurity, time and technology.Social sciencesRubin, Beth A., Brody, Charles J.
Critiquing the critics: An approach for the comparative evaluation of critical schemas.Social sciencesPodolny, Joel M., Hsu, Greta
Diffusion, cohort change, and social patterns of smoking.Social sciencesPampel, Fred C.
Effects of family structure on the risk of first premarital birth in the presence of correlated unmeasured family effects.Social sciencesPowers, Daniel A.
Explaining educational influences on attitudes toward homosexual relations.Social sciencesTreas, Judith, Ohlander, Julianne, Batalova, Jeanne
Explaining variable returns to cognitive skill across occupations.Social sciencesCarbonaro, William
First-time parents' postpartum changes in employment, childcare, and housework responsibilities.Social sciencesGjerdingen, Dwenda K., Center, Bruce A.
From women's college to work: Inter-organizational networks in the Japanese female labor market.Social sciencesFujimoto, Kayo
Frontier and urban-industrial explanations of US occupational mobility in the late 1800s.Social sciencesGuest, Avery M.
Gender, social bonds, and delinquency: A comparison of boys' and girls' models.Social sciencesMcQuillan, Julia A., Chapple, Constance L., Berdahl, Terceira A.
Gender status beliefs.Social sciencesRashotte, Lisa Slattery, Webster, Murray, Jr.
How many interracial marriages would there be if all groups were of equal size in all places? A new look at national estimates of interracial marriage.Social sciencesHarris, David R., Ono, Hiromi
Is there a flexiglass ceiling? Flexible work arrangements and wages in the United States.Social sciencesWeeden, Kim A.
Late or later? A sibling analysis of the effect of maternal age on children's schooling.Social sciencesKraaykamp, Gerbert, Kalmijn, Matthijs
Marital history homogamy between the divorced and the never married among non-Hispanic whites.Social sciencesOno, Hiromi
Marital status integration, psychological well-being, and suicide acceptability as predictors of marital status differentials in suicide rates.Social sciencesCutright, Phillips, Fernquist, Robert M.
Potential sources of observer bias in police observational data.Social sciencesSpano, Richard
Racial similarity in the relationship between poverty and homicide rates: Comparing retransformed coefficients.Social sciencesHannon, Lance, Knapp, Peter, DeFina, Robert
Reciprocal relationships between attitudes about gender and social contexts during young adulthood.Social sciencesCunningham, Mick, Thornton, Arland, Beutel, Ann M., Barber, S Jennifer
Remaining off welfare in the 1990s: The influence of public policy and economic conditions.Social sciencesHofferth, Sandra L., Stanhope, Stephen, Harris, KathleenMullan
Social structure and homicide in post-Soviet Russia.Social sciencesPridemore, William Alex
Spatial distribution of suburban ethnic businesses.Social sciencesErik Fong, Chiu Luk, Emi Ooka
Status cues and the formation of expectations.Social sciencesBerger, Joseph, Fisek, M. Hamit, Norman, Robert Z.
Temporal and regional variation in earnings inequality: Urban China in transition between 1988 and 1995.Social sciencesHauser, Seth M.
The determinants of jail use across large US cities: An assessment of racial, ethnic, and economic threat explanations.Social sciencesCarmichael, Jason T.
The effects on friendship networks on adolescent depressive symptoms.Social sciencesUeno, Koji
The generality and hegemony of self-control theory: A comparison of Russian and US adults.Social sciencesTittle, Charles R., Botchkovar, Ekaterina V.
The immigration-crime relationship: Evidence across US metropolitan areas.Social sciencesJaret, Charles, Adelman, Robert M., Reid, Lesley Williams, Weiss, Harald E.
The impact of serious crime, radical threat, and economic inequality on private police size.Social sciencesEitle, David, D'Alessio, Stewart J., Stolzenberg, Lisa
The labor-market effects of an anti-poverty program: Results from hierarchical linear modeling.Social sciencesDunifon, Rachel
When the rubber meets the road: Effects of urban and regional residence on principle and implementation measures of racial tolerance.Social sciencesCarter, Scott J., Stelman, Lala Carr, Mulkey, Lynn M., Borch, Casey
Why do minorities participate less? The effects of immigration, education, and electoral process on Asian American voter registration and turnout.Social sciencesJun Xu
Working poverty in southern California: Towards an operational measure.Social sciencesJoassart-Marcelli, Pascale
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