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Armed Forces & Society. 48:780-802
Given that the U.S. military uses science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) exposure as a key recruitment tool, one should expect that military service is associated with STEM outcomes. While research demonstrates this pattern for women veter
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Critical Sociology. 46:191-206
When theorizing differences in action between structurally unequal groups, sociologists often disagree over the roles that structure, culture, and resources play. It is not uncommon for debates to arise in which structural explanations for unequal ou
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Gender, Work & Organization. 26:1271-1288
Autor:
Christina R. Steidl
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Armed Forces & Society. 44:557-560
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Social science research. 92
We use five years of American Community Survey data to examine how military service provides a non-degree-based pathway into STEM occupations. Military service is associated with STEM occupations in positive and surprising ways. Veterans are more lik
Autor:
Regina E. Werum, Christina R. Steidl
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Sociology Compass. 13
Autor:
Claire E. Sterk, Christina R. Steidl
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Symbolic Interaction. 39:595-614
Growing awareness of gender disparities in rank, retention, and pay of faculty has resulted in a growing body of research seeking to assess the relative impact of factors ranging from publishing rates and funding levels to organizational climate and
Distribution, Composition and Exclusion: How School Segregation Impacts Racist Disciplinary Patterns
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Race and Social Problems. 8:171-185
This paper investigates a broad two-pronged social problem: the persistent segregation and fragmentation of school districts alongside the disproportionate application of school discipline to students of color. Previous work suggests many factors wit
Autor:
Regina E. Werum, Jacob Paul Absalon, Sela R. Harcey, Alice MillerMacPhee, Christina R. Steidl
Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 6 (2020)
The authors use 2014–2018 data from the American Community Survey to answer two questions: To what extent is military service associated with higher rates of earning a bachelor’s degree in a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM
Autor:
Christina R. Steidl
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American Sociological Review. 78:749-772
Recent research on collective memory suggests that commemorations of difficult pasts take either a multivocal or a fragmented form. I suggest these forms exist as ideal types for the initial commemoration, but the commemorative field, as a whole, rem