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View article: Trends in Postsecondary Enrollment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Research Note
Trends in Postsecondary Enrollment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Research Note Open
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted nearly every aspect of economic and social life in the United States, especially education. This research note draws on student-level administrative data from one U.S. state to describe how trends in postsec…
View article: Pay talk in contemporary workplaces
Pay talk in contemporary workplaces Open
Drawing on a unique survey of US workers with information about their employers’ policies on pay discussions and whether workers engage in such talk with their coworkers, we provide the most comprehensive investigation into pay talk in wor…
View article: Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship Between Educational Assortative Mating and Wives' Income Trajectories
Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship Between Educational Assortative Mating and Wives' Income Trajectories Open
Prior work has examined the relationship between educational assortative mating and wives' labor market participation but has not assessed how this relationship varies by race/ethnicity. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of …
View article: Themed section introduction: Emerging research on racial/ethnic inequality in Canada
Themed section introduction: Emerging research on racial/ethnic inequality in Canada Open
As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged and spread across Canada in early 2020, there was an urgent need to determine whether and how its health, social, and economic consequences were distributed across population groups in Canada, particularly …
View article: Ageism toward older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Intergenerational conflict and support
Ageism toward older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Intergenerational conflict and support Open
A cross‐national representative survey in Canada and the U.S. examined ageism toward older individuals during the first year of the COVID‐19 pandemic, including ageist consumption stereotypes and perceptions of older people's competence an…
View article: Spatial Mismatch and the Share of Black, Hispanic, and White Students Enrolled in Charter Schools
Spatial Mismatch and the Share of Black, Hispanic, and White Students Enrolled in Charter Schools Open
How are patterns of segregation related to families’ engagement in public-school choice policies across U.S. metropolitan areas? This article examines how segregation in urban public schools and the spatial mismatch between school-age chil…
View article: Stability and outcome of interracial cohabitation before and after transitions to marriage
Stability and outcome of interracial cohabitation before and after transitions to marriage Open
Background: Barriers to intermarriage are more formidable than barriers to interracial cohabitation. Relative to same-race couples, a higher share of interracial couples cohabits with their nonmarital partners. This raises the question: Do…
View article: Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship between Educational Assortative Mating and Wives’ Income Trajectories
Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship between Educational Assortative Mating and Wives’ Income Trajectories Open
Prior work has examined the relationship between educational assortative mating and wives’ labor market participation but has notassessed how this relationship varies by race/ethnicity. Usingdata from the National Longitudinal Survey of Yo…
View article: Vaccine and COVID-19 Trajectories: Equal vaccine rates do not reduce inequality in COVID-19 rates
Vaccine and COVID-19 Trajectories: Equal vaccine rates do not reduce inequality in COVID-19 rates Open
Researchers and public health officials posit that vaccine equity holds the key to ending the pandemic. Yet, most prior work on vaccine equity focuses on vaccine hesitancy and seldom compares the vaccine trajectories of neighborhoods with …
View article: Studying the social determinants of COVID‐19 in a data vacuum
Studying the social determinants of COVID‐19 in a data vacuum Open
Race‐based and other demographic information on COVID‐19 patients is not being collected consistently across provinces in Canada. Therefore, whether the burden of COVID‐19 is falling disproportionately on the shoulders of particular demogr…
View article: Racial Inequalities in Canadian Academia: The Case for Examining Within Discipline Variation
Racial Inequalities in Canadian Academia: The Case for Examining Within Discipline Variation Open
My research used data available in the public domain to establish racial/ethnic inequality in pay and rank in the Social Science faculty and the Medical School in a university in Southwestern Ontario. I specifically focused on the faculty …
View article: Vaccine and COVID-19 Trajectories
Vaccine and COVID-19 Trajectories Open
Vaccine equity holds the key to ending the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Yet most prior work on vaccine equity has compared vaccine uptake across neighborhoods with varying sociodemographic composition or assessed whether v…
View article: Mental Health and Economic Concerns from March to May during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
Mental Health and Economic Concerns from March to May during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the psychological wellbeing of populations worldwide. In this study, we assess changes in mental health during the early months of the pandemic in Canada and examine its relationship with another p…
View article: Neighborhood SES and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Neighborhood SES and the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Lower-income neighborhoods have higher numbers of COVID-19 infections than higher-income neighborhoods. Yet we know relatively little about why these neighborhoods are more vulnerable. Using neighborhood-specific COVID-19 data recently rel…
View article: Studying the social determinants of COVID-19 in a data vacuum
Studying the social determinants of COVID-19 in a data vacuum Open
The Canadian government has no plans to release data on the race or socioeconomic status of COVID-19 patients. Therefore, whether COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting certain sociodemographic groups in Canada is unknown. We fill this d…
View article: Visualizing the Geographic and Demographic Distribution of COVID-19
Visualizing the Geographic and Demographic Distribution of COVID-19 Open
Whereas African Americans are disproportionately among the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic’s sick and dead, less is known about whether some racial/ethnic groups are more likely to be affected in Canada. In this data visualiza…
View article: Visualizing the Geographic and Demographic Distribution of COVID-19
Visualizing the Geographic and Demographic Distribution of COVID-19 Open
Whereas African Americans are disproportionately among the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic’s sick and dead, less is known about whether some racial/ethnic groups are more likely to be affected in Canada. In this data visualiza…
View article: Unions and Nonunion Pay in the United States, 1977-2015
Unions and Nonunion Pay in the United States, 1977-2015 Open
We provide the most extensive investigation into the connection between union power and nonunion worker pay to date. Leveraging nearly four decades of Current Population Survey (CPS) data on millions of U.S. workers, we test whether privat…
View article: Back to School: Racial and Gender Differences in Adults’ Participation in Formal Schooling, 1978–2013
Back to School: Racial and Gender Differences in Adults’ Participation in Formal Schooling, 1978–2013 Open
Trends and gaps in educational attainment by race and gender have received much attention in recent years, but reports of these trends have generally focused on traditional-age college students. Little is known about whether and how enroll…