| Income inequality and charitable giving to different causes in China: a distribution perspective |
Yongzheng Yang, Pamala Wiepking et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Children left behind. New evidence on the (adverse) impact of grade retention on educational careers |
Dalit Contini, Guido Salza |
European Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| Spatial inequality in higher education: a growing urban–rural educational gap? |
Alexander Zahl-Thanem, Johan Fredrik Rye |
European Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| Correction to: Is early formal childcare an equalizer? How attending childcare and education centres affects children’s cognitive and socio-emotional skills in Germany |
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European Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| Does training beget training over the life course? Cumulative advantage in work-related non-formal training participation in Germany and the UK |
Sascha dos Santos, Martina Dieckhoff et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| Online calls for protest and offline mobilization in autocracies: evidence from the 2017 Dey Protests in Iran |
Mohammad Ali Kadivar, Neil Ketchley et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Social inequality in admission chances for prestigious higher education programs in Germany: do application patterns matter? |
Claudia Finger, Heike Solga et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| Steeper at the top: cognitive ability and earnings in Finland and Norway |
Bernt Bratsberg, Ole Rogeberg et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Group boundaries in the Netherlands: how religion and ethnicity matter for social integration |
Lena Arnold, Fenella Fleischmann |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| The gendered impact of parenthood on job-related training participation in Germany and the United Kingdom |
Misun Lim, Sascha dos Santos |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Stratifying cities: the effect of outdoor recreation areas on children’s well-being |
Maria Rubio-Cabañez |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Unemployment: a hidden source of wage inequality? |
Irma Mooi-Reci, Tim F Liao |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Family structure and policy contexts: implications for tertiary education attainment in 25 European countries |
Kristina Lindemann |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| School composition and academic decisions |
Erik Rosenqvist, Maria Brandén |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Do African Americans overreport or underreport their experiences of discrimination? Evidence from list experiments |
Akira Igarashi |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| How neighbourhood effects vary by achievement level |
Nicolai T Borgen, Henrik Daae Zachrisson |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| A caution on sibling comparisons in studying effects of the rearing environment |
Per Engzell, Martin Hällsten |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Parenthood and poverty risk within couples: individual and household poverty risks by gender and education in four European countries |
Christina Siegert |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Hiring intentions at the intersection of gender, parenthood, and social status. A factorial survey experiment in the UK labour market |
Anna Zamberlan, Filippo Gioachin et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Cross-national variation in the skills trap: illuminating the heterogeneous economic returns to high cognitive skills |
Satoshi Araki |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Under what conditions do citizens support future-oriented welfare reforms? Public opinion and second dimension welfare politics |
Julian L Garritzmann, Silja Häusermann et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Healthcare deservingness: how risk factors and income shape responsibility attribution for health outcomes and healthcare costs |
Sharon Baute, Luna Bellani |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Radical right populism and the media: evidence from the supply side and demand side of political information in Germany |
Sebastian Stier, Pascal Siegers et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| The later the better? A novel approach to estimating the effect of school starting age on ADHD and academic skills |
Kathryn Christine Beck |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Much to lose, no credentials to prove it – Educational aspirations and intentions of adult refugees as means of occupational status re-attainment |
Marvin Bürmann, Dorian Tsolak |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| How perceived daycare quality shapes norms around daycare use and parental employment: experimental evidence from Germany |
Marie-Fleur Philipp, Silke Büchau et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2025 |
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| Commercial Surrogacy Is not a Secret Handshake: It Is a High‐Five: Gay Fathers in China’s Changing Landscape |
Eileen Y. H. Tsang |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Ukrainian Refugees and Welfare Deservingness: A Comparative Study of UK Government Discussions Around the 2022 Ukraine Conflict and 2015 Migrant Crisis |
Joshua Garland, Juhyun Lee |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Artificial Intelligence as a Strategy in the British Economic Field |
Will Atkinson |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Equally Bad, Unevenly Distributed: Gender and the ‘Black Box’ of Student Employment |
Mia Ruijie Zhong, Rachel Lara Cohen et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Army Deserters in Exile |
Godfrey Maringira |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Karl Popper Versus Karl Mannheim on Sociology and Democratic Governance |
Martyn Hammersley |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Prestige Fetishism in the Academy: Comte's Mirror, the Magic Mirror or an Illusion of Reality? |
Jian Wu |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Racial Health Equity and the Question of Black (Non?) Being: Exploring the Uses of Afropessimism in Approaches to Anti‐Racist Health Promotion |
Tanisha Spratt |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| (Dis)trust in Digital Insurance: How Datafied Practices Shift Uncertainties and Reconfigure Trust Relations |
Maiju Tanninen, Gert Meyers |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Does Proactivity Affect Insurance Solidarity and Individual Responsibility? |
Alberto Cevolini, Elena Esposito |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Climate Moralities Offset: A Case of Formative Voluntary Carbon Markets |
Tomi Lehtimäki, Kamilla Karhunmaa et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Parental Effect of Higher Education on Attitudes Towards Immigrants: A Family Approach |
Victoria Donnaloja, Magda Borkowska |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| The Body in Extremist White Supremacism |
Mehr Latif, Kathleen Blee et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Track Differences in Civic and Democratic Engagement During Secondary Education: A New Panel Study From the Netherlands |
Herman van de Werfhorst, Geert ten Dam et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Immigrants in the Income Elite in Germany: The Role of Immigrant‐Native Households |
Florian Zimmermann, Matthias Collischon et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| What is the Liberalizing Potential of Higher Education? An Analysis of Academic Fields and Anti‐Immigrant Sentiment Across 32 Countries |
Maureen A. Eger, Mikael Hjerm et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Unnatural Wills: Inheritance Disputes and Inequality |
Shay O'Brien |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| What Is Justice? Reflections on the Criminal Justice System in Brazil |
Fernanda Oliveira, Isabela Corby et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Global Fields and Migration Regimes: Citizenship by Investment |
Kristin Surak |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Managing Risk & Seeking Dignity: Working‐Class Perceptions of University in London, Rochdale & Morecambe |
Amit Singh |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Capital and the Family |
Jens Beckert, Isabell Stamm |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Social Mobility, Self‐Selection, and the Persistence of Class Inequality in Electoral Participation |
Giacomo Melli, Nan Dirk de Graaf et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Insurance and the “Irrationalization” of Disaster Policy: A Political Crisis Theory for an Age of Climate Risk |
Stephen J. Collier |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Decolouring. The Racial Imprints of Upward Mobility in Lima's Dominant Class |
Mauricio Rentería |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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