Social Science Quarterly
2001 - 2025
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Volume 83, issue 4, 2002
- Stress at Home, Peace at Work: A Test of the Time Bind Hypothesis pp. 905-920

- Susan L. Brown and Alan Booth
- Reply: A Dream Test of the Time Bind pp. 921-924

- Arlie Russell Hochschild
- How to Analyze Survey Data Pertaining to the Time Bind, and How Not to Analyze Such Data pp. 925-940

- Leo A. Goodman
- Bending the Time Bind: Rejoinder to Hochschild and Goodman pp. 941-946

- Susan L. Brown and Alan Booth
- Religious Versus Secular Human Service Organizations: Implications for Public Policy pp. 947-961

- Eric C. Twombly
- Locational Decisions of Charter Schools: Probing the Market Metaphor pp. 962-980

- Jeffrey R. Henig and Jason A. MacDonald
- One Person—No Vote; One Vote; Two Votes: Voting Methods, Ballot Types, and Undervote Frequency in the 2000 Presidential Election pp. 981-993

- Charles S. Bullock, III and M. V. Hood, III
- Does Immigration Help or Harm Children’s Health? The Mayan Case pp. 994-1002

- Patricia K. Smith, Barry Bogin, M. Inês Varela–Silva, Bibiana Orden and James Loucky
- An American Dream Unfulfilled: The Limited Mobility of Mexican Americans pp. 1003-1012

- Gretchen Livingston and Joan R. Kahn
- Explaining the Surge in Citizenship Applications in the 1990s: Lawful Permanent Residents in Texas pp. 1013-1025

- Gary P. Freeman, Luis F. B. Plascencia, Susan González Baker and Manuel Orozco
- The Social Adaptation of Children of Mexican Immigrants: Educational Aspirations Beyond Junior High School pp. 1026-1043

- Aonghas St–Hilaire
- The Urban Geography of Welfare Reform: Spatial Patterns of Caseload Dynamics in Detroit pp. 1044-1062

- Scott W. Allard
- Targeting Democracies: Regime Type and America’s “Aggressively Unilateral” Trade Policy pp. 1063-1078

- Richard Sherman
- A Mass–Elite Comparison of Wishful Thinking pp. 1079-1085

- Donald Granberg and Sören Holmberg
- The Fighting Behavior of Asian–Pacific Males in Guam: Do High School Extracurricular Activities Matter? pp. 1086-1096

- Thomas K. Pinhey, Michael P. Perez and Randall L. Workman
Volume 83, issue 3, 2002
- The Weak Effect of Imprisonment on Crime: 1971–1998 pp. 635-653

- Robert H. DeFina and Thomas M. Arvanites
- Race, Local Life Circumstances, and Criminal Activity pp. 654-670

- Alex R. Piquero, John M. MacDonald and Karen F. Parker
- Bolstering an Illusory Majority: The Effects of the Media's Portrayal of Death Penalty Support pp. 671-689

- David Niven
- Framing Effects on Personal Opinion and Perception of Public Opinion: The Cases of Physician–Assisted Suicide and Social Security pp. 690-706

- Mark R. Joslyn and Donald P. Haider–Markel
- Organizing Across the Divide: Local Feminist Activism, Everyday Life, and the Election of Women to Public Office pp. 707-725

- Ann Marshall
- Elite Interlocks in Three U.S. Sectors: Nonprofit, Corporate, and Government pp. 726-744

- Gwen Moore, Sarah Sobieraj, J. Allen Whitt, Olga Mayorova and Daniel Beaulieu
- Contact Theory Extended: The Effects of Prior Racial Contact on Current Social Ties pp. 745-761

- Michael O. Emerson, Rachel Tolbert Kimbro and George Yancey
- “In My Opinion...”: Justices’ Opinion Writing in the U.S. Supreme Court, 1946–1997 pp. 762-774

- Saul Brenner and Eric S. Heberlig
- Culture Wars in the Congressional Theater: How the U.S. House of Representatives Legislates Morality, 1993–1998 pp. 775-788

- Elizabeth A. Oldmixon
- Policies, Procedures, and People: Sources of Support for Government? pp. 789-809

- Stacey G. Ulbig
- Religion, Race/Ethnicity, and Beliefs about Poverty pp. 810-831

- Matthew O. Hunt
- Race, Gender, and Educational Advantage in the Inner City pp. 832-852

- Thomas A. LaVeist and Katrina Bell McDonald
- The Impact of Social Capital on Labor Force Participation: Evidence from the 2000 Social Capital Benchmark Survey pp. 853-874

- Michael Bernabé Aguilera
- Determinants of Women's Entry into Self–Employment pp. 875-893

- Hiromi Taniguchi
Volume 83, issue 2, 2002
- The Heartland Responds to Terror: Volunteering After the Bombing of the Murrah Federal Building pp. 397-415

- Craig St. John and Jesse Fuchs
- Sociotropes, Systematic Bias, and Political Failure: Reflections on the Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy pp. 416-435

- Bryan Caplan
- Sports in School: Source of Amity or Antipathy? pp. 436-454

- Laura Langbein and Roseana Bess
- Family Configurations and Child‐Care Patterns: Familes with Two or More Preschool‐Age Children pp. 455-471

- Kathleen Mullan Harris, R. Kelly Raley and Ronald R. Rindfuss
- Holy ABCs! The Impact of Religion on Attitudes about Education Policies pp. 472-487

- Melissa Deckman
- Who Benefits the Most? The Unequal Allocation of Transfers in the Israeli Welfare State pp. 488-503

- Alisa C. Lewin and Haya Stier
- Existing Diversity and Judicial Selection: The Role of the Appointment Method in Establishing Gender Diversity in State Supreme Courts pp. 504-518

- Kathleen A. Bratton and Rorie L. Spill
- Consequences and Costs of Closing a Publicly Funded Methadone Maintenance Clinic pp. 519-536

- Pierre Kebreau Alexandre, Helena J. Salome, Michael French, James E. Rivers and Clyde B. McCoy
- Are Immigrants a Drain on the Public Fisc? State and Local Impacts in New Jersey pp. 537-553

- Deborah L. Garvey, Thomas J. Espenshade and James M. Scully
- A “Migration of Despair”: Unemployment, the Search for Work, and Migration to Farms During the Great Depression pp. 554-567

- Robert L. Boyd
- The Maid Trade: Cross‐Border Work in South Texas pp. 568-579

- Michael Pisani and David W. Yoskowitz
- Why Does Immigrant Trip Duration Vary Across U.S. Destinations? pp. 580-593

- Belinda I. Reyes and Laura Mameesh
- Household Members and Employment Outcomes of Recent Immigrants: A Network Approach pp. 594-611

- Maria Enchautegui
- Latino Phenotypic Discrimination Revisited: The Impact of Skin Color on Occupational Status pp. 612-623

- Rodolfo Espino and Michael M. Franz
- Trust in Government: Personal Ties that Bind? pp. 624-631

- Paul R. Brewer and Lee Sigelman
Volume 83, issue 1, 2002
- Who Wants to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions? pp. 1-17

- Robert E. O'Connor, Richard J. Bord, Brent Yarnal and Nancy Wiefek
- Bridging Environmental Science with Environmental Policy: Plasticity of Population, Affluence, and Technology pp. 18-34

- Richard York, Eugene A. Rosa and Thomas Dietz
- The Changing Social Contexts of Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 35-52

- Stephen G. Perz
- Environmental Vulnerability in Public Perceptions and Attitudes: The Case of Israel's Urban Centers pp. 53-63

- Israel Drori and Ephraim Yuchtman‐Yaar
- Immigrant Environmental Behaviors in New York City pp. 64-81

- Max J. Pfeffer and J. Mayone Stycos
- Labor‐Environmental Relations: An Analysis of the Relationship between Labor Unions and Environmentalists pp. 82-100

- Brian K. Obach
- “Sustainable Development” as Collective Surge pp. 101-118

- Benigno E. Aguirre
- Scientific Expertise and Natural Resource Decisions: Social Science Participation on Interdisciplinary Scientific Committees pp. 119-136

- William R. Freudenburg and Robert Gramling
- Brokering Interests: The Use of Market‐Based Policies by Interest Groups pp. 137-155

- Christopher Jan Carman
- The Politics of Market‐Based Environmental Regulation: Continuity and Change in Air Pollution Control Policy Conflict pp. 156-166

- Brian J. Cook
- Race and Environmental Voting in the U.S. Congress pp. 167-189

- Paul Mohai and David Kershner
- Environmental Information Disclosure Programs: They Work, but Why? pp. 190-205

- Mark Stephan
- Does Privatization Protect Natural Resources? Property Rights and Forests in Guatemala pp. 206-225

- Clark C. Gibson, Fabrice E. Lehoucq and John T. Williams
- Deforestation and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: A Cross‐National Investigation of Intervening Mechanisms pp. 226-243

- Karen Ehrhardt‐Martinez, Edward M. Crenshaw and J. Craig Jenkins
- Using Remote Sensing to Evaluate Environmental Institutional Designs: A Habitat Conservation Planning Example pp. 244-262

- Charles M. Schweik and Craig W. Thomas
- Who's Minding the Kids? Pollucion, Public Schools, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles pp. 263-280

- Manuel Pastor, Jr., James L. Sadd and Rachel Morello‐Frosch
- Using Geographic Information Systems to Create and Analyze Statistical Surfaces of Population and Risk for Environmental Justice Analysis pp. 281-297

- Jeremy Mennis
- Units of Analysis and the Environmental Justice Hypothesis: The Case of Industrial Hog Farms pp. 298-316

- Michael Taquino, Domenico Parisi and Duane A. Gill
- An Examination of Accidental‐Release Scenarios from Chemical‐Processing Sites: The Relation of Race to Distance pp. 317-331

- John C. Pine, Brian D. Marx and Aruna Lakshmanan
- Do We Trust the Data? On the Validity and Reliability of Cross‐National Environmental Surveys pp. 332-340

- Eric Neumayer
- Saving Open Spaces: Determinants of 1998 and 1999 “Antisprawl” Ballot Measures pp. 341-352

- Francine Romero and Adrian Liserio
- Gender, Values, and Environmentalism pp. 353-364

- Thomas Dietz, Linda Kalof and Paul C. Stern
- Few and Far Between? An Environmental Equity Analysis of the Geographic Distribution of Hazardous Waste Generation pp. 365-378

- Mark Atlas
- Is Pesticide Use Socially Acceptable? A Comparison between Urban and Rural Settings pp. 379-394

- Dawn M. Coppin, Brian W. Eisenhauer and Richard S. Krannich
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