Building a 21st century infrastructure for monitoring poverty and inequality, developing policy, and training a new generation of leaders
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Building an Open Qualitative Science
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The Russell Sage Foundation Journal has released two special issues on the American Voices project (see Part I & Part II). These issues feature an exciting new round of analyses with the country's first public-use platform for qualitative analysis.
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A Conference on the American Voices Project
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We are pleased to invite you to attend a conference on the future of the American Voices Project sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The conference will be held at the Boston Fed on October 30, 2024.
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A new report, published by the Stanford CPI in collaboration with the Terner Center for Housing Innovation, discusses how a new renters' tax credit might be built out. Should the credit be universal or targeted, refundable or non-refundable, or pegged to income or housing-cost burden? An incisive analysis of the effects of these decision for renters in California.
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Urban Studies “Model Scholar” Talk
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The Stanford Urban Studies Program, the Sociology Department, and the CPI are co-sponsoring a public talk by Brandi T. Summers of Columbia’s Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies. The talk, titled How to Kill a (Black) City will be held on October 17, 2024 at 12:30-1:45pm in McClatchy Hall, Building 120, Studio 40.
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The California Department of Social Sciences is seeking applicants for a Data Analyst position charged with informing CDSS decision-making and improving department processes. The application process closes on Oct 10, 2024.
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A selection of poverty and inequality papers recently released by CPI affiliates
The Impact of Selection into the Labor Force on the Gender Wage Gap
Francine D. Blau, Lawrence M. Kahn, Nikolai Boboshko, & Matthew Comey – Journal of Labor Economics
Intergenerational and Sibling Spillovers in High School Majors
Gordon B. Dahl, Dan-Olof Rooth, & Anders Stenberg – American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Homebound: The Long-Term Rise in Time Spent at Home Among U.S. Adults
Patrick Sharkey – Sociological Science
Seeking the "Missing Women" of Economics with the Undergraduate Women in Economics Challenge
Tatyana Avilova & Claudia Goldin – Journal of Economic Perspectives
Socio-Behavioral Factors Contributing to Recent Mortality Trends in the United States
Samuel Preston, Yana Vierboom, & Mikko Myrskylä – Demographic Research
Household Mobility and Mortgage Rate Lock
Jack Liebersohn & Jesse Rothstein – NBER
Artificial Intelligence Policymaking: An Agenda for Sociological Research
Tina Law & Leslie McCall – Socius
Institution and Stewardship: Black Churches
Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr., Bishop E. Anne Henning Byfield, Theodore Debro, Noelle Trent, & Valerie McDonald – Forum Journal
Observers of Social Media Discussions About Racial Discrimination Condemn Denial But Also Adopt It
Kiara L. Sanchex, Maggie Harrington, Cinoo Lee, & Jennifer L. Eberhardt – Scientific Reports
Age-Heterogamous Partnerships: Prevalence and Partner Differences by Marital Status and Gender Composition
Tony Silva & Christine Percheski – Demographic Research
Trends in Theorizing Sortition
Peter Stone & Audrey M. Plan – International Science Abstracts
From Causality to Constitution: Why Good Historical Comparisons Are the Same as Good Ethnographic Case Studies, Deep Down
Josh Pacewicz – After Positivism
Review of “Nice Is Not Enough: Inequality and the Limits of Kindness at American High”
Michelle Jackson – Social Forces
A Milestone in the Pursuit of Gender Equality: Predicting First Women Presidents in U.S. Higher Education Institutions, 1980–2018
Hannah K. D’Apice, Jieun Song, & Christine Min Wotipka – Sociology Compass
Direct and Indirect Longitudinal Associations of Mother and Father Engagement in Middle Childhood on Adolescent Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors
Panpan Yang, Sarah L. Pachman, Gabriel L. Schlomer, & Kathryn J. Edin – Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Mothers' Work Conditions, Income, and Parenting of Young Children
Kierra M. P. Sattler, Kate C. Prickett, & Robert Crosnoe – Family Relations
Industry Wage Differentials: A Firm-Based Approach
David Card, Jesse Rothstein, & Moises Yi – Journal of Labor Economics
Probabilistic Justice Against Status Defense: Inequality, Uncertainty, and the Future of the Welfare State
Rachel Z. Friedman & Torben Iverson – Theory and Society
The Graduate School Pipeline and First-Generation/Working-Class Inequalities
Allison L. Hurst, Vincent J. Roscigno, Anthony Abraham Jack, Monica McDermott, Deborah M. Warnock, Jose A. Munoz, Wendi Johnson, Elizabeth M. Lee, Colby R. King, David Brady, Robert D. Francis. Kevin J. Delaney, & Margaret Weigers Vitullo – Sociology of Education
“I Just Had to Go With It Once I Got There”: Inequality, Housing, and School Re-optimization
Stefanie DeLuca, Jennifer Darrah-Okike, & Kiara Millay Nerenberg – City & Community
Phillip B. Levin – NBER
Variety Is the Spice of Life: Diverse Social Networks Are Associated With Social Cohesion and Well-Being
Miguel R. Ramos, Danying Li, Matthew R. Bennett, Unaysah Mogra, Douglass Massey, & Miles Hewstone - Psychological Science
Differentiated Legality: Understanding the Sources of Immigrants’ Deportation Fear
Roger Waldinger, Nathan I. Hoffmann, & Tianjian Lai – Ethnic and Racial Studies
Persistent Inequalities in College Completion, 1980–2010
Kim Voss, Michael Hout, & Kristin George – Social Problems
Who Benefits from Place-Based Policies? Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Philipp Grunau, Florian Hoffmann, Thomas Lemieux, & Mirko Titze – Econstor
Early Predictors of Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice Involvement
Andrew Jordan, Ezra Karger, & Derek Neal – Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper No. 2024-44
Contrasting Conceptions of Work–Family Balance and the Implications for Satisfaction with Balance during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sejin Um, Anne Kou, Carolyn E. Waldrep, & Kathleem Gerson – Social Sciences
Gender and Educational Inequalities in Extending Working Lives: Late-Life Employment Trajectories Across Three Decades in Seven Countries
Konrad Turek, Kene Henkens, & Matthijs Kalmijn – Work, Aging and Retirement
The Big Shift in Working Arrangements: Eight Ways Unusual
Steven J. Davis – NBER
Why Does Working from Home Vary Across Countries and People?
Cevat Giray Aksoy, Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Steven J. David, Mathias Dolls, Pablo Zarate – NBER
The Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers on Consumption and Household Balance Sheets: Experimental Evidence from Two US States
Alexander W. Bartik, Elizabeth Rhodes, David E. Broockman, Patrick K. Krause, Sarah Miller, & Eve Vivalt – NBER
An Uneasy Peace: How STEM Progressive, Traditionalist, and Bridging Faculty Understand Campus Conflicts over Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Free Expression
Steven Brint, Megan Webb, & Benjamin Fields – Minerva
When Mothers Do It All: Gender-Role Norms, Women’s Employment, and Fertility Intentions in Post-Industrial Societies
Sinn Won Han, Ohjae Gowen, & Mary C. Brinton – European Sociological Review
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