| The long-term effects of childhood residential mobility on social capital |
Riccardo Valente, Mattia Vacchiano |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| A college on every cape: gender equality, gender segregation and local college openings |
Adrian Farner Rogne, Tora Kjærnes Knutsen et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Trends in inequality of opportunity: changes in heritability of education over time in The Netherlands |
Marjolijn Das, Mayke Nollet |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Empowerment and individualization: online banking and household financial organization |
Yang Hu, Yue Qian |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Assimilation or third-generation disadvantage? Educational and occupational attainment among the grandchildren of immigrants in France |
Lucas G Drouhot, Mathieu Ferry et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Correction to: Beyond absolute education: relative educational attainment and perceived discrimination among immigrants |
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European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| War beyond borders: how military conflict in Ukraine shapes refugees’ settlement intentions abroad |
Yuliya Kosyakova, Andreas Ette et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Fertility trends across migrant generations reexamined: insights from Finnish register data |
José Luis Estévez, Anna Rotkirch |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Do kids see it coming? Analysing children’s school performance before and after parental separation in Norway |
Pauline Kleinschlömer |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Stratified scars: social inequality in the labour market consequences of apprenticeship dropout |
Kerstin Ostermann, Alexander Patzina et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Changing regional university availability and inequality of educational opportunity in Japan |
Ryota Mugiyama, Kohei Toyonaga |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Does statistical discrimination explain grading bias? Evidence from a natural experiment |
Asta Breinholt, Anders Hjorth-Trolle et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| How to reduce the IT gender gap in occupational preferences? |
Scherwin M Bajka, Patrick Emmenegger |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| When money is not enough: awareness of future generations drives sustainable development |
Martina Testori, Sergio Lo Iacono |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Parenthood, occupational sex segregation, and wage: motherhood penalty and fatherhood premium in China |
Wenting Liu, Haijing Dai |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Describing and explaining the social integration of international retirement migrants: a study in thirty-five destination countries |
Esma Betül Savaş, Kène Henkens et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| National belonging, ‘official’ memory culture, and the moderating role of ethnic background in Germany |
Jordan B Katz |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Do Initial Neighborhood Characteristics Impact Future Residential Integration of Refugees? Quasi-experimental Evidence from a Swedish Placement Policy |
Matz Dahlberg, Sebastian Kohl et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| The impact of mothers: intergenerational mobility in Sweden 1865–2015 |
Elien Dalman |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Which parental resources protect against early school-leaving? A structural equation modeling approach |
Lynn L J van Vugt, Rolf van der Velden et al. |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Changing choices? Primary and secondary effects through times of educational contraction |
Lotta Lintunen |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Why do young US Americans avoid cross-partisan dating? A closer look at mediators and variation by gender and party |
Shannon Taflinger, Ansgar Hudde |
European Sociological Review |
2026 |
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| Review of social mobility, social inequality, and the role of higher education. By Elena G.Popkova, Bruno S.Sergi, Konstantin V.Vodenko, Boston: Koninklijke Brill NV. 2023. pp. 388. €163.00 (paperback). ISBN: 9789004539983 |
Yonghua (Yoka) Wang, Mengting Huang |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| After positivism: New approaches to comparison in historical sociology. By Nicholas HooverWilson, DamonMayrl (Eds.), New York: Columbia University Press. 2024 |
George Lawson |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| A Du Boisian Sociological Imagination: The Black Radical Tradition, Marxism and Du Boisian Sociology |
José Itzigsohn |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Holding It Together: How Women Became America’s Safety Net. By Calarco, J., Portfolio Penguin, 2024. 336 pp. £24.00 (hardback). ISBN: 9780593538128 |
Tristan Bridges |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Trump and the Remaking of American Grand Strategy. The Shift From Open Door Globalism to Economic Nationalism. By B.van Apeldoorn, J.Veselinovič, and N.de Graaff, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. 159 pp. Euro 42,79. ISBN: 978‐3‐031‐34691‐0 |
Tobias ten Brink |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| The Double Erosion of Liberal Citizenship: Economization and Moralization |
Christian Joppke |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Plunder: Private Equity's Plan to Pillage America. By BrendanBallou, New York City: PublicAffairs, 2023. 368 pp. £16.99 (paperback). ISBN‐13: 9781541702110 |
Paul Lagneau‐Ymonet |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Caught Between Ideology and Self‐Interest: Subjective Social Status and Meritocratic Beliefs Shape Whether People Perceive, Feel Anger About, and Want to Change Economic Conflict |
Jochem van Noord, Bram Spruyt et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Legislative processes, nonstate actors, and political repression: the case of human rights NGOs in Israel |
Ina Filkobski, Eran Shor |
Social Forces |
2025 |
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| The affective strategies of White unknowing: how police violence reveals the expression of racialized emotions on Twitter |
Hajar Yazdiha, Courtney E Boen |
Social Forces |
2025 |
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| Full-time employment is all that matters? Quantifying the role of relevant and gender-exclusive life-course experiences for gender pension gaps |
Carla Rowold |
Social Forces |
2026 |
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| Echoes of silence: how student migrants navigate political taboos across borders |
Weirong Guo |
Social Forces |
2026 |
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| Rental housing discrimination against Chinese minorities in Spain: a new instant messaging correspondence test |
Javier San Millán, Javier Polavieja et al. |
Social Forces |
2025 |
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| Parental education and children’s cognitive development: a prospective approach |
Markus Klein, Michael Kühhirt |
Social Forces |
2026 |
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| Rethinking migrant reception in the age of color-blind racism: an experimental approach |
Michael Middleton |
Social Forces |
2026 |
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| Unpacking the nexus of Islamic religiosity and attitudes towards individual liberties and gender equality: a person-centered analysis among Dutch Muslims |
Marija Dangubić, Fenella Fleischmann |
Social Forces |
2026 |
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| Bankruptcy, Bubbles and Bailouts: The Inside History of The Treasury Since 1976. By AeronDavis, Manchester University Press, April 2024. 309 pp (paperback edition). ISBN: 978‐1‐5261‐7746‐9 |
Andrew Leyshon |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Occupational gender segregation: what can we learn from computer use trends? |
Efrat Herzberg-Druker |
Social Forces |
2025 |
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| Austerity as reproductive injustice: did local government spending cuts unequally impact births? |
Laura Sochas, Jenny Chanfreau |
Social Forces |
2025 |
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| When elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers: organized crime violence and risks for migrants at the U.S.–Mexico border |
Oscar Contreras-Velasco |
Social Forces |
2025 |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Niklas Luhmann's Unknown Class Theory and Its Explanatory Potential for the Clustering of Inequalities |
Michael Grothe‐Hammer, Svenja Hammer |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| When the ‘Old’ Attend to the ‘Old’: Female Direct Care Workers Doing Gendered and Classed Age in the Chinese Elder Care Industry |
Hong Chen |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| The Bigger Pictures of
<i>L’État Providence</i>
: On François Ewald’s Theorisation of the Insurantial Society |
Turo‐Kimmo Lehtonen |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Review of the Book
<i>The Chile Project</i>
. By SebastiánEdwards, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2023. 376 pp. $32.00/£28.00. ISBN: 9780691208626 |
Dana Brablec |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| College and the “Culture War”: Assessing Higher Education’s Influence on Moral Attitudes |
Miloš Broćić, Andrew Miles |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Next Steps for the Relative Education Hypothesis |
Jonathan Horowitz |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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