Open Access Policy Deposits

Parent: Department of Sociology

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
0gd9h8f0Sex Work: A Comparative Study1341151985.8%
70q394h1Knowledge Communities in US Foreign Policy Making: The American China Field and the End of Engagement with the PRC129953473.6%
3tx1d50cThe fiscal and human costs of immigrant detention and deportation in the United States105614458.1%
8x74p9q9Cyberbullying in Children and Youth: Implications for Health and Clinical Practice5885013.8%
4d1961w1THE TOLL OF INEQUALITY48123625.0%
0gt3n821Mothers and Fathers Matter: The Influence of Parental Support, Hostility, and Problem Solving on Adolescent Friendships47153231.9%
1k34d421Second-generation Central Americans and the formation of an ethnoracial identity in Los Angeles45172837.8%
28d4217bMeasuring ‘neighborhood’:  Constructing network neighborhoods45271860.0%
6322f1d5STEM Education45252055.6%
02h5b6tkChanging times and subjective well-being in urban China 2003–2013: An age-period-cohort approach43241955.8%
01n3g9crAnything but Inevitable: How the Marshall Plan Became Possible4253711.9%
90w910n8Hegemonic Field Effects in World Politics: The United States and the Schuman Plan of 195042132931.0%
8jw067gkSocial futures of global climate change: A structural phenomenology39192048.7%
363993srTrends and correlates of post-retirement employment, 1977–20093773018.9%
94v0h724The Changing U.S. China Watching Community and the Demise of Engagement with the People’s Republic of China37102727.0%
3t47p11nBeyond the Stalled Gender Revolution: Historical and Cohort Dynamics in Gender Attitudes from 1977 to 201636241266.7%
6m89w7n9Lonely in a Crowd: Cohort Size and Happiness in the United Kingdom280280.0%
15t7x6vvRelationships, resources, and political empowerment: community violence intervention strategies that contest the logics of policing and incarceration.2742314.8%
6mr4w4x5Understanding US Immigration Detention: Reaffirming Rights and Addressing Social-Structural Determinants of Health.262247.7%
93x7m195Loans and Leaving: Migration and the Expansion of Microcredit in Cambodia2618869.2%
0jd5g9vnOccupational sex segregation and the earnings of occupations: What causes the link among college-educated workers?2517868.0%
4mt7s04nWell-Being, Changes to Academic Behavior, and Resilience Among Families Experiencing Parental Immigration Imprisonment250250.0%
5tq2d9w7Advancing Research To Address The Health Impacts Of Structural Racism In US Immigration Prisons.252238.0%
3s2425r5The Migration of Children from Mexico to the USA in the Early 2000s2442016.7%
6df09865Bias Crime in Sacramento, 1995-2002241234.2%
92t7v5r7Race and the Empire-state: Puerto Ricans’ Unequal U.S. Citizenship242228.3%
5ng869p2Creating the intellectual: Chinese communism and the rise of a classification2381534.8%
8h86h3dkTrends in U.S. Gender Attitudes, 1977 to 2018: Gender and Educational Disparities220220.0%
0852g1nmGendered disparities in Mexico-U.S. migration by class, ethnicity, and geography2131814.3%
0mq4j8nb“He begins by targeting Mexicans and he will end with Puerto Ricans”: unpacking Florida Puerto Ricans’ politics of immigration2181338.1%
3mh9t5dkThe Biomedical Legacy in Minority Health Policy-Making, 1975-20022151623.8%
4j81w1mnPromoting Mental and Physical Health of Vietnamese Immigrants Through a Cultural Movement Intervention2141719.0%
4w9827qgSocial network isolation mediates associations between risky symptoms and substance use in the high school transition2171433.3%
8vj8r8s2Gender, race-ethnicity and postdoctoral hiring in STEMM fields.2181338.1%
1512k3w4Changes in the Transnational Family Structures of Mexican Farm Workers in the Era of Border Militarization2011955.0%
44q7f98pAre there sex differences in the utilization of educational capital among college-educated workers?2041620.0%
1dg18814Teen Social Networks and Depressive Symptoms-Substance Use Associations: Developmental and Demographic Variation.1941521.1%
6tw5977gBauman liquido**Este artículo es publicado simultáneamente en la revista Socio (Editions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme), número 8 (junio de 2017). Reconocemos una vez más la fructífera colaboración con Socio y agradecemos a su director, Michel Wieviorka, así como al autor de este artículo.1821611.1%
9519v7xdDrops of inclusivity: Racial formations and meanings in Puerto Rican society, 1989-19651871138.9%
0c91g61wDeporting Fathers: Involuntary Transnational Families and Intent to Remigrate among Salvadoran Deportees1731417.6%
1dn5n1wdSunbelt Diaspora: Race, Class, and Latino Politics in Puerto Rican Orlando1751229.4%
37z213pnCivil Passions: Cultural Challenges of Public Spheres amidst National Identity Controversies in Hong Kong and Taiwan1741323.5%
4fx5m6jbPutting Social Movements in their Place: Explaining Opposition to Energy Projects in the United States, 2000–20051771041.2%
4n72n9p9Methodologies, the Lifeworld, and Institutions in Cultural Sociology1761135.3%
5vp7678d¡Puerto Rico Se Levanta!: Hurricane María and Narratives of Struggle, Resilience, and Migration.1731417.6%
16m7n0zsRELIGION, SECULARITY, AND THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATIONALISM1651131.3%
0vt065p0“I know best:” women caring for kin with dementia1541126.7%
6ms631mjProfiles of internalizing and externalizing symptoms associated with bullying victimization1531220.0%
7sr2484fNew Familism Changing Gender, Family, Marriage, and Sexual Values150150.0%
8sh8980wGender Asymmetry in Family Migration: Occupational Inequality or Interspousal Comparative Advantage?1521313.3%

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