Are U.S. Professionals and Managers More Left Than Blue-Collar Workers? An Analysis of the General Social Survey, 1974 to 2018

Are Professionals and Managers More Left Than Blue-Collar Workers? An Analysis of the General Social Survey, 1974 to 2018 Socius, Volume 8, Issue , January-December 2022. Social science interest in…
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The Generational Boundaries of Educational Advantage: Does Great-Grandparent Educational Attainment Predict Great-Grandchild Early Academic Achievement?

The Generational Boundaries of Educational Advantage: Does Great-Grandparent Educational Attainment Predict Great-Grandchild Early Academic Achievement? Socius, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2021. It remains unclear how far back the intergenerational…
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Qualitative Coding in the Computational Era: A Hybrid Approach to Improve Reliability and Reduce Effort for Coding Ethnographic Interviews

Qualitative Coding in the Computational Era: A Hybrid Approach to Improve Reliability and Reduce Effort for Coding Ethnographic Interviews Socius, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2021. Sociologists have argued that…
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Gender Inequality in STEM Employment and Earnings at Career Entry: Evidence from Millennial Birth Cohorts

Gender Inequality in STEM Employment and Earnings at Career Entry: Evidence from Millennial Birth Cohorts Socius, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2021. Although science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors…
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Hostile Ignorance, Class, and Same-Race Friendships: Perspectives of Working-Class College Students

Hostile Ignorance, Class, and Same-Race Friendships: Perspectives of Working-Class College Students Socius, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2021. In the growing literature on upwardly mobile college students, there is evidence…
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