Sunday, January 26, 2014

Social Science Research 44

Social Science Research, March 2014: Volume 44

Individuals’ openness to migrate and job mobility
Johannes Huinink, Sergi Vidal, Stefanie Kley

School accountability and the black–white test score gap
S. Michael Gaddis, Douglas Lee Lauen

Relationships of choice: Can friendships or fictive kinships explain the race paradox in mental health?
Dawne M. Mouzon

The racial foundations of whites’ support for child saving
Justin T. Pickett, Ted Chiricos, Marc Gertz

Relational trustworthiness: How status affects intra-organizational inequality in job autonomy
Celeste Campos-Castillo, Kwesi Ewoodzie

Citizen-making: The role of national goals for socializing children
Michael Harris Bond, Vivian Miu-Chi Lun

Theories of lean management: An empirical evaluation
Michael J. Handel

Social origins and post-high school institutional pathways: A cumulative dis/advantage approach
Francesco Giudici, Aaron M. Pallas

A non-stationary panel data investigation of the unemployment–crime relationship
Johan Blomquist, Joakim Westerlund

The color of juvenile justice: Racial disparities in dispositional decisions
Jamie J. Fader, Megan C. Kurlychek, Kirstin A. Morgan

Marital age homogamy in China: A reversal of trend in the reform era?
Zheng Mu, Yu Xie

Ethnic Stratification amid China’s Economic Transition: Evidence from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Xiaogang Wu, Xi Song

Changes in college attainment and the economic returns to a college degree in urban China, 2003–2010: Implications for social equality
Anning Hu, Jacob Hibel

Do mother’s and father’s education condition the impact of parental divorce on child well-being?
Jornt J. Mandemakers, Matthijs Kalmijn

The preferred role and perceived performance of the welfare state: European welfare attitudes from a multidimensional perspective
Femke Roosma, Wim van Oorschot, John Gelissen

Online questionnaire development: Using film to engage participants and then gather attitudes towards the sharing of genomic data
A. Middleton, E. Bragin, K.I. Morley, M Parker, on behalf of the DDD Study

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