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Jun 3, 2014

Author Stoyan Sgourev discusses his article for the April 2014 issue of American Sociological Review, “‘Notable’ or ‘Not Able’: When Are Acts of Inconsistency Rewarded?”

Abstract: Atypical practices of crossing categories or genres are generally discouraged in the market, but the ideal of the...


Jun 3, 2014

Co-authors Erin Kelly and Phyllis Moen discuss their article for the June 2014 issue, "Changing Work  and Work-Family Conflict: Evidence from the Work, Family, and Health Network.

 

This study was conducted as part of the Work, Family and Health Network (http://www.WorkFamilyHealthNetwork.org), supported by...


Jun 3, 2014

Author Youngjoo Cha discusses her article for the June 2014 issue of American Sociological Review, “Overwork and the Slow Convergence in the Gender Gap in Wages.”

Abstract: Despite rapid changes in women’s educational attainment and continuous labor force experience, convergence in the gender gap in wages slowed...


Jun 3, 2014

Author Susan Olzak discusses her article with Suzanne Shanahan for the June 2014 issue of American Sociological Review, “Prisoners and Paupers: The Impact of Group Threat on Incarceration in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Cities.”

Abstract: This article uses data on prisoners incarcerated for misdemeanors in...


Jun 3, 2014

Author Sarah Brayne discusses her article for the June 2014 issue of American Sociological Review, “Surveillance and System Avoidance: Criminal Justice Contact and Institutional Attachment.”

 

Abstract:The degree and scope of criminal justice surveillance increased dramatically in the United States over the past...