Wealth inequality and accumulation
A Killewald, FT Pfeffer… - Annual review of …, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Research on wealth inequality and accumulation and the data upon which it relies have
expanded substantially in the twenty-first century. Although the field has experienced rapid …
expanded substantially in the twenty-first century. Although the field has experienced rapid …
Replication in social science
J Freese, D Peterson - Annual Review of Sociology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Across the medical and social sciences, new discussions about replication have led to
transformations in research practice. Sociologists, however, have been largely absent from …
transformations in research practice. Sociologists, however, have been largely absent from …
Work and family in the second decade of the 21st century
M Perry‐Jenkins, N Gerstel - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In the second decade of the 21st century, research on work and family from multiple
disciplines flourished. The goal of this review is to capture the scope of this work–family …
disciplines flourished. The goal of this review is to capture the scope of this work–family …
Do highly paid, highly skilled women experience the largest motherhood penalty?
Motherhood reduces women's wages. But does the size of this penalty differ between more
and less advantaged women? To answer this, we use unconditional quantile regression …
and less advantaged women? To answer this, we use unconditional quantile regression …
Trends in the motherhood wage penalty and fatherhood wage premium for low, middle, and high earners
R Glauber - Demography, 2018 - Springer
Many studies have shown that women pay a wage penalty for motherhood, whereas men
earn a wage premium for fatherhood. A few recent studies have used quantile regression to …
earn a wage premium for fatherhood. A few recent studies have used quantile regression to …
Financial inclusion and performance of MSMEs in Eswatini
TA Fomum, P Opperman - International Journal of Social Economics, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of
economic development for every economy. They contribute to local economic development …
economic development for every economy. They contribute to local economic development …
The motherhood penalty and The fatherhood premium in employment during covid-19: evidence from The united states
In this paper, we present evidence from the Current Population Survey examining the effects
of the COVID-19 crisis on parental status and gender inequalities in employment in the …
of the COVID-19 crisis on parental status and gender inequalities in employment in the …
Babies, work, or both? Highly educated women's employment and fertility in East Asia
MC Brinton, E Oh - American Journal of Sociology, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Highly educated women's likelihood of combining childrearing with continuous employment
over the life course has increased among recent US cohorts. This trend is less evident in …
over the life course has increased among recent US cohorts. This trend is less evident in …
Heterogeneous impacts of information technology adoption on pesticide and fertiliser expenditures: Evidence from wheat farmers in China
This study examines the impacts of mobile information technology adoption on
agrochemical expenditures, using data collected from 551 wheat farmers in China. Unlike …
agrochemical expenditures, using data collected from 551 wheat farmers in China. Unlike …
Trends in the economic consequences of marital and cohabitation dissolution in the United States
LM Tach, A Eads - Demography, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Mothers in the United States use a combination of employment, public transfers,
and private safety nets to cushion the economic losses of romantic union dissolution, but …
and private safety nets to cushion the economic losses of romantic union dissolution, but …