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Longest, Kyle C.; Hitlin, Steven; Vaisey, Stephen – Social Forces, 2013
Research on the importance of values often focuses primarily on one domain of social predictors (e.g., economic) or limits its scope to a single dimension of values. We conduct a simultaneous analysis of a wide range of theoretically important social influences and a more complete range of individuals' value orientations, focusing both on value…
Descriptors: Values, Social Influences, Religion, Parents
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Ebert, Kim; Okamoto, Dina G. – Social Forces, 2013
Collective action has been examined in studies of worker insurgency, homeless protest, the Civil Rights movement and white backlash against racial minorities. Relatively few studies, however, focus on noncontentious forms of immigrant collective action. Utilizing a new data set comprising over 1,000 immigrant "civic" events, we examine whether the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Civil Rights, Political Attitudes, Metropolitan Areas
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Bzostek, Sharon H.; McLanahan, Sara S.; Carlson, Marcia J. – Social Forces, 2012
This article examines the prevalence, predictors and outcomes of unmarried mothers' repartnering patterns following a nonmarital birth. Results indicate that, within five years after a birth, approximately two-thirds of unmarried mothers end their relationship with the focal child's biological father, and more than half of these mothers enter new…
Descriptors: Mothers, One Parent Family, Interpersonal Relationship, Incidence
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Rude, Jesse; Herda, Daniel – Social Forces, 2010
Our research uses two waves of data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to analyze the stability of same- and cross-race friendships. We find the following: First, interracial friendships are less stable than same-race friendships, even after controlling for a variety of contextual and dyadic characteristics, such as school…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Composition, Friendship, Racial Differences
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Koo, Jeong-Woo; Ramirez, Francisco O. – Social Forces, 2009
Using an event history framework we analyze the adoption rate of national human rights institutions. Neo-realist perspective predicts adoption rates to be positively influenced by favorable national profiles that lower the costs and make it more reasonable to establish these institutions. From a world polity perspective adoption rates will be…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Ombudsmen, Predictor Variables, Global Approach
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ter Bogt, Tom F. M.; Delsing, Marc J. M. H.; van Zalk, Maarten; Christenson, Peter G.; Meeus, Wim H. J. – Social Forces, 2011
In this article, the continuity in music taste from parents to their children is discussed via a multi-actor design. In our models music preferences of 325 adolescents and both their parents were linked, with parental and adolescent educational level as covariates. Parents' preferences for different types of music that had been popular when they…
Descriptors: Music Education, Rock Music, Daughters, Parents
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Webster, Jr, Murray; Rashotte, Lisa Slattery – Social Forces, 2010
We predict effects of behavior patterns and status on performance expectations and group inequality using an integrated theory developed by Fisek, Berger and Norman (1991). We next test those predictions using new experimental techniques we developed to control behavior patterns as independent variables. In a 10-condition experiment, predictions…
Descriptors: Research Design, Behavior Patterns, Prediction, Gender Differences
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Olzak, Susan; Soule, Sarah A. – Social Forces, 2009
This research examines the influence of types of protest activities, Congressional hearings and political characteristics on environmental legislation enacted from 1961-1990. We find that rates of environmental protest rise with increases in the amount of previous institutional activities, but extra-institutional activities do not raise the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Pollution, Activism, Citizen Participation
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Chiu, Ming Ming – Social Forces, 2010
Inequality, family and school characteristics were linked to student achievement as shown by multi-level analyses of 107,975 15 year olds' mathematics tests and questionnaires in 41 countries. Equal distribution of country and school resources were linked to higher mathematics scores. Students scored higher in families or schools with more…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Tests, Questionnaires
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Stack, Steven; Adamczyk, Amy; Cao, Liqun – Social Forces, 2010
Explanations of variability in public opinion on crime have drawn disproportionately from the literature on specific symbolic orientations including religious fundamentalism and racial prejudice. In contrast, this article hypothesizes that public opinion is linked to the strength of a general cultural axis of nations: survivalism vs.…
Descriptors: Investigations, Public Opinion, Cross Cultural Studies, Predictor Variables
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Junisbai, Azamat K. – Social Forces, 2010
Analyzing data from the 2007 Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Inequality Survey, I identify and compare the determinants of economic justice attitudes in two formerly similar majority-Muslim nations that are now distinguished almost exclusively by their dissimilar economic circumstances following the collapse of the Soviet Union. In Kazakhstan, where the…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Social Justice
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Moller, Stephanie; Li, Huiping – Social Forces, 2009
We utilize the 2000 Equal Employment Opportunity file of the U.S. Census and various secondary resources to determine if party control, union density and states' anti-discrimination and family leave policy legacies affect levels of occupational sex segregation across large counties. Our findings offer a puzzle to political sociologists because two…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Unions, Political Influences, Political Socialization
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Crosnoe, Robert; Frank, Kenneth; Mueller, Anna Strassmann – Social Forces, 2008
To investigate the role of body size in social networks, this study estimated cross-nested multilevel network models (p2) with longitudinal data from the 16 saturated schools in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. As body mass index increased, the likelihood of being nominated by schoolmates as friends--but not the likelihood of…
Descriptors: Body Composition, Females, Friendship, Adolescents
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Rosenfeld, Jake – Social Forces, 2006
Using previously unreleased data on nearly every authorized work stoppage that occurred between 1984 and 2002, this paper tests whether the positive wage-strike relationship held following the breakdown of the post-war labor-capital accord. Unlike in decades past, these findings indicate a complete decoupling of the wage-strike relationship. Even…
Descriptors: Strikes, Wages, Unions, Salary Wage Differentials
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Eggebeen, David J. – Social Forces, 2005
This paper examines the relationship between nonmarital cohabitation and routine exchanges of support between American adults aged 19-30 (N = 3,809) and their aging parents, using data drawn from the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households. Cohabiting young adults were found to be significantly less likely to be exchanging…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Young Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Parent Child Relationship
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