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1“...Despite rapid changes in women's educational attainment and continuous labor force experience, convergence in the gender gap in wages slowed in the 1990s and...”
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3by Kim A. Weeden Youngjoo Cha Mauricio Bucca Published in RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences (01.08.2016)“...We assess how changes in the social organization and compensation of work hours over the last three decades are associated with changes in wage differentials...”
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4“...Women earn nearly half of doctoral degrees in research fields, yet doctoral education in the United States remains deeply segregated by gender. We argue that...”
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5by Stephen L. Morgan Theodore S. Leenman Jennifer J. Todd Kim A. Weeden Published in Sociology of education (01.07.2013)“...In this article, a measure of students' beliefs is constructed from three sources of information on 12,509 high school seniors from the Education Longitudinal...”
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6by Stephen L. Morgan Theodore S. Leenman Jennifer J. Todd Kim A. Weeden Published in Social forces (01.06.2013)“...To evaluate a stutter-step model of academic performance in high school, this article adopts a unique measure of the beliefs of 12,591 high school sophomores...”
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7by Morgan, Stephen L Gelbgiser, Dafna Weeden, Kim A Published in Social science research (01.07.2013)“...•Gender differences in the first major selected in college are modeled.•Occupational plans in high school are the uniformly strongest predictors.•Associations...”
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8“...Rent-based accounts of inequality argue that institutionalized barriers to the access to labour market positions create artificial restrictions on the supply...”
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10by Weeden, Kim A Gelbgiser, Dafna Morgan, Stephen L Published in Sociology of education (01.10.2020)“...In the United States, women are more likely than men to enter and complete college, but they remain underrepresented among baccalaureates in science-related...”
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12by Weeden, Kim A Grusky, David B“...We argue that market failure is a major and growing source of income inequality in the United States and in liberal market economies (LMEs) more generally...”
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Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01.03.2014)
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13“...To slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, many universities shifted to online instruction and now face the question of whether and how to resume in-person...”
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14by Kim A. Weeden Published in Demography (01.11.1998)“...I reexamine trends in the strength and structure of occupational sex segregation in the United States from 1910 to 1990. Logmultiplicative models show...”
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15“...It is increasingly fashionable to claim that social classes are purely academic constructs that no longer provide much information about lifestyles, attitudes,...”
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16“...In normal times, the network ties that connect students on a college campus are an asset; during a pandemic, they can become a liability. Using prepandemic...”
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17by Weeden, Kim A Published in Social science research (2005)“...Employment contracts that offer employees flexibility in their work schedules or locations are often touted as politically and economically viable solutions to...”
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18by Weeden, Kim A Kim, Young-Mi Di Carlo, Matthew Grusky, David B Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01.01.2007)“...The authors examine whether growth in earnings inequality has played out in ways that are class strengthening or class weakening. Using the Current Population...”
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19“...It has become fashionable to argue that stratification is taking on an increasingly 'postmodern' form, as participation in lifestyles or communities becomes a...”
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20by Kim A. Weeden Published in The American journal of sociology (01.07.2002)“...This article elaborates and evaluates the neo‐Weberian notion of social closure to investigate positional inequality in the United States. It argues that...”