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PROGRAM AUGUST 15–17, 2019 Social Inequality and Social Mobility in Comparative Perspective

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PROGRAM

AUGUST 15–17, 2019

Social Inequality and Social Mobilityin Comparative Perspective

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Table of Contents

Program Committee 4 ........................................................................................................................

Conference Venues 5 .........................................................................................................................

Conference Map 6 ..............................................................................................................................

Walking Route from Hotel to Friend Center General Information and Fees 7 ................................

Registration – Friend Center Lobby 7 ...........................................................................................

Membership 7 .................................................................................................................................

Conference Registration and Payment 8 ..........................................................................................

Register 8 ........................................................................................................................................

Payment 8 .......................................................................................................................................

Wi–Fi Access 8 ...............................................................................................................................

Coffee Breaks and Lunches 8 ........................................................................................................

Welcome Reception 8 ....................................................................................................................

Campus Tour 9 ...............................................................................................................................

Conference Dinner 9 .......................................................................................................................

Friend Center Map 10 .........................................................................................................................

Concurrent Panel Locations 10 .....................................................................................................

Directions to Princeton University 11 ................................................................................................

Driving & Parking 11 .......................................................................................................................

Rail Routes 11 .................................................................................................................................

International Airports 11 ................................................................................................................

Shuttle Bus from ASA 11 ...............................................................................................................

Full Papers 12 .....................................................................................................................................

Instructions for Presenters and Chairs 12 ........................................................................................

Oral Presenters 12 ..........................................................................................................................

Panel Chair Instructions 12 ...........................................................................................................

Poster Presenters 13 .....................................................................................................................

Poster Format and Required Information 13 ................................................................................

Need Help? 14 .....................................................................................................................................

Emergency Contacts 14 .................................................................................................................

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA www.rc28.princeton.edu �2

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Schedule and Panel Summaries 15 ...................................................................................................

Day 1 At a Glance 16 ..........................................................................................................................

Day 2 At a Glance 17 ..........................................................................................................................

Day 3 At a Glance 18 ..........................................................................................................................

Panel Schedule Day 1 At a Glance 19 ...............................................................................................

Panel Schedule Day 2 At a Glance 22 ...............................................................................................

Panel Schedule Day 3 At a Glance 25 ...............................................................................................

Poster Session Day 1 27 ....................................................................................................................

2ND Poster Session Day 3 28 ............................................................................................................

Chair Schedule 29 ...............................................................................................................................

Index by Speaker 31 ...........................................................................................................................

Index by Paper ID 41 ...........................................................................................................................

Conference Sponsors 51....................................................................................................................

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA www.rc28.princeton.edu �3

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Program Committee

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA www.rc28.princeton.edu �4

Yu Xie, Chair

Bert G. Kerstetter ‘66 University Professor of Sociology

Princeton University

Tod Hamilton

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Charles G. Osgood University Preceptor

Princeton University

Siwei Cheng

Assistant Professor of Sociology

New York University

Michael Hout

Professor of Sociology

New York University

Dalton Conley

Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology

Princeton University

Kathryn Edin

Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs

Princeton University

Paula England

Professor of Sociology, Silver Professor of Arts and Sciences

New York University

Jennifer Jennings

Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs

Princeton University

Doug Massey

Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs

Princeton University

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Conference Venues

Main conference events will take place at the Friend Center, which is on the corner of Olden and Williams Streets at 65 Olden St, Princeton, NJ 08540. This will be a 10–15 minute walk from Nassau Inn. Lunch for general attendees will be held in a tent on the Friend Center lawn (other side of Olden). Inquire at the registration table on handicap access to the lower floor.

Registration: Please pick up your folder and name tag at the registration table in the Friend Center ground floor Atrium. You will also be able to pay conference fees if you have not done so already. You can enter the building through Olden St. or from Shapiro Walk.

Panels: Panels will be held in the Friend Center, lower and ground floors. There will be six concurrent panels. Please refer to the schedule for your panel.

Hotel: The conference hotel is the Nassau Inn. 10 Palmer Square, Princeton, NJ 08542 (609) 921–7500 

Aug. 15 Reception (1ST Day): Held in the Fields Center close to the Friend Center starting at 5:30PM. Refer to map for location.

Aug. 16 Dinner (2ND Day): Held in the Frick Building Atrium. Someone will sign you in, so please be patient if there is a queue.

A few invitation–only meetings will be held in Wallace and Simpson Buildings. You will be notified by that organization’s administrator for details if you’ve been invited. 

Venue Event

Carl A. Fields CenterWelcome Reception and (Aug. 15) 1ST Poster Session

Friend Center Panel Venue

Friend Center Atrium 2ND Poster Session (Aug. 17)

Friend Center – Outside Tent Lunch for General Attendees

Frick Building (Chemistry Department) Dinner (Aug. 16)

Nassau Inn Main Conference Hotel

Louis A. Simpson Building RC28 Board Meetings (Aug. 15 & 16)

Wallace HallWT Grant Foundation Travel Award Lunch (Aug. 15) RSSM Board Meeting (Aug. 16)

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �5

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Conference Map

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Walking Route from Hotel to Friend Center

General Information and Fees Registration – Friend Center Lobby (see venue map, page 10)

Membership All conference participants must be members of the ISA RC28 in good standing before the conference. The provisional program will be available in July. All conference participants (presenters, non–presenters, and chairs) are required to register and pay the fees to avoid their paper being removed from the program.

Please follow instructions on the next page to become a member.

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �7

Registration fee includes:

Admission to all sessions

Access to poster sessions

Program and Abstract Book

Coffee breaks and lunch

Welcome Reception

Conference Dinner

Date Time

Aug. 15 8:30AM – 5:15PM

Aug. 16 8:30AM – 3:30PM

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Current RC28 membership fees are USD $100 for a four–year period for regular members, and USD $20 for students or members from ISA from category B and C countries (see https://www.isa–sociology.org/en/membership/table–of–economies–by–category). 

The local organizers of the summer meeting will not collect membership fees for the RC28 during summer meeting registration. Please do it before the conference! 

Conference Registration and Payment Register You can register for the conference here: https://rc28.princeton.edu/registration which will provide us with some information about you.

At this website, you’ll be provided a link to pay for conference fees. You must pay conference fees in addition to RC28 membership!

Payment You can pay for the conference here: https://www.regonline.com/isA2019 On–site registration is $350 for all RC28 members.

Wi–Fi Access Internet service can be accessed by connecting to “puvisitor” or “eduroam” (for participating institutions). To find out if your institution is a participant, visit: https://www.eduroam.us/get–started/support

Coffee Breaks and Lunches Coffee and snacks will be served in the Friend Center Convocation Room during break times. Lunches will also be held in the Convocation Room. Four cuisines will be served each day: Chinese, Japanese, Mediterranean, and Mexican.

Welcome Reception Date & Time: Aug. 15, 5:30PM – 8:00PMPlace: Carl A. Fields Center

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Campus Tour A walking tour of Princeton will be given.Date & Time: Aug. 16, 4:45PM

Meeting Place: Outside the Friend Center on the lawn. It will end at the Frick Building for the Conference Dinner. Please wear appropriate footwear. We plan to have an office where you can lock up your briefcase for the evening, but you’ll need to retrieve it after the dinner or the next day.

Conference Dinner Date & Time: Aug. 16, 6:45PMPlace: Frick Building, Atrium

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �9

Lower Level Ground Level

A Panels Classroom 004 D Panels Classroom 108

B Panels Classroom 006 E Panels Classroom 109

C Panels Classroom 008 F Panels Classroom 110

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Friend Center Map Concurrent Panel Locations

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LOWER LEVEL

GROUND FLOOR

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Directions to Princeton University Driving & Parking The campus is located in Princeton, NJ, approximately one mile west of U.S. Route 1. Visitor parking is available for free on weekdays in:

Lot 21 (GPS: “Princeton University Lot 21” or lat./long. “40.345016,–74.645716”) Lot 23 (GPS: “Princeton University Lot 23” or lat./long. “40.340605,–74.656773”)

On weekends and evenings, visitors may park in most campus lots and garages. View the campus map to find parking closest to the buildings you are visiting. Metered parking is also available on streets around campus.

Rail Routes A train known locally as “The Dinky” connects campus (Princeton Station at Alexander Street) to Princeton Junction.

Northbound NJ Transit trains passing through Princeton Junction provide direct service to New York City and Newark Liberty International Airport. A southbound transfer to the SEPTA regional rail Trenton Line train at Trenton provides service to Philadelphia. Amtrak trains connect Princeton Junction to Washington, DC, Boston, and the greater region.

International Airports Shuttles and trains from campus reach four international airports. Newark and Philadelphia are closest if you have the choice.

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia International Airport (LGA), Trenton, NJ (TTN).

Shuttle Bus from ASA Departs from the New York Hilton Midtown at 2PM on August 14. A–1 Limo will provide a large bus. Look for a sign saying: “RC28 Shuttle.” There is just enough room for those who have reserved ahead of time. You must have made a reservation previously and paid via the conference fee payment system. There may be walk–on seats, but you'll have to pay when you arrive in Princeton. Someone will be checking people in based on our records from the day before. If your name is not on the checker’s list and there is space available, you may be able to ride the shuttle with permission.

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �11

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Full Papers Full papers can be found online here: https://rc28.princeton.edu/papers They will not be printed for the conference.

Instructions for Presenters and Chairs Oral Presenters Please plan for a paper presentation of approximately 15–20 minutes. Standard paper sessions accommodate 3–4 presentations each. Please have your presentation available in Powerpoint or pdf format at the conference, preferably on a USB stick. Please make sure that you arrive at your session at least 10 minutes before it starts in order to have enough time to load your presentation to the PC.

Panel Chair Instructions 1. Arrive several minutes early prior to the start of the panel. Check the room and confirm

the projection equipment works.

2. Start on time and end on time. The panel runs 90 minutes. For a typical four–paper panel, a benchmark schedule would be 18–20 minutes per paper, and 10–15 minutes for audience questions. If discussion is still lively when it is time to end your panel, move the conversation into the hallway.

3. Set the stage. Welcome the audience, introduce yourself (name and affiliation) as the chair, and identify the panel topic.

4. Watch the clock. Warn your speakers as their time draws to a close using written notes indicating the time remaining (typically 5 minutes, 2 minutes, and stop). You can use the blue, yellow, and red cards that are available in each room to signal the time left for the presentation.

5. Facilitate Discussion.

6. Please do not change the order of presentations as people might decide to switch between sessions based on the printed program.

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �12

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Poster Presenters The poster session will be held at the First Day Welcome Reception and on the last day. Please bring your poster to the Carl A. Fields Center and find an easel with your paper ID number. Please put up your poster up by 5PM on Thursday. We will move them to the Friend Center for Days 2 and 3 of the conference. You may pick them up when you are ready to leave.

Maximum poster size is 30 x 40 inches. The following are suggested places to print your poster. You must make arrangements yourself.

Staples – 3495 U.S. Route 1, Princeton, NJ 08540

Fedex OnSite – 301 N Harrison St., Princeton, NJ 08540

Fedex Office Print & Ship Center – 731 Nassau Park Blvd., Princeton, NJ 08540

Poster Format and Required Information Poster material should be legible from a distance of 1 to 1.5 meters. A clear title with the author’s name, affiliation, address, and phone number is desirable. Place the information sequentially beginning with the main idea or problem, method used, result, etc. Make the display as self–explanatory as possible. Draw a plan keeping the size and number of illustrations in mind. Keep illustrations simple using charts, graphs, drawings, and pictures to create interest and visually explain a point.

The Reception on Aug. 15 is also the 1st Poster Session. You’ll find easels in the Fields Center foyer. Find an empty one for your poster. We will provide pushpins and binder clips.

Other Guidelines:

• The Organizing Committee reserves the right to refuse permission to display any poster considered to be commercial in nature.

• Posters should be brought to the conference and not mailed, as the Organizing Committee cannot be responsible for loss or mishandling.

• Presenters are responsible for posting and removing their own materials.

• No hand–out material is permitted.

• No electrical power will be provided; therefore, no device or illustration requiring electricity may be utilized.

• Audio–visual equipment may NOT be used.

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �13

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Need Help? Conference Organizers will have name tags marked “STAFF” in red. They will be able to help you with any technical and organizational questions. If you need immediate help from staff, please call: (609) 246–0438. This is a Google number and you must give your name before the call is transferred.

Emergency Contacts

Dial #911 All Emergency Calls

(609) 258–1000Princeton University Public Safety (locked doors, stolen property)

(609) 919–0009Princeton Primary and Urgent Care Center 707 Alexander Rd., Suite #201, Princeton, NJ 08540

(609) 853–7000Princeton Hospital 25 Plainsboro Rd., Princeton, NJ 08540

(609) 258–3310Sexual Harassment/Assault Advising, Resources & Education https://share.princeton.edu

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Schedule and Panel Summaries The full abstracts, titles, authors, and keywords will be online here: https://rc28.princeton.edu/abstracts.

These will be the most up–to–date at the time of the conference. We suggest that you view these online during the conference.

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �15

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Day 1 At a Glance Friend Center (unless otherwise noted) Room

8:00AM – 5:15PM

Registration Friend Center Lobby

9:00AM – 10:30AM

Opening Plenary: Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

David Grusky, James Raymo, Liying Luo Discussant: Michael Hout, Chair: Donald Treiman

101 Lecture Hall Simulcast to Bowl 006

for overflow

10:30AM – 10:50AM Break

Panel A1 Panel B1 Panel C1 Panel D1 Panel E1 Panel F1

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

Race and Education

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Gender and Work

Classroom 008 (Lower Level)

Parenting and Child Development

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Reducing Inequality

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Poverty and Class

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Unemployment and Job Security

8, 37, 113,148 4, 73, 100 3, 193, 203, 216 292 84, 151, 191 48, 95, 111, 211

12:20PM – 2:00PM Lunch

RC28 Board Meeting (by invitation only) 144 Louis A. Simpson Building

WT Grant Foundation Awardee and Mentor (by invitation only) 165 Wallace Hall

Panel A2 Panel B2 Panel C2 Panel D2 Panel E2 Panel F2

2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

Non–Cognitive Factors and Education

Attainment

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Gender, Race and Violence

Classroom 008 (Lower Level)

Assortative Mating and Status

Exchange

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Community and Neighborhood

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Occupation and Inequality

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Undocumented Immigrants

22, 184, 213 11, 133, 234, 267 30, 136, 243, 271 143, 185, 265 88, 90, 124, 290 153, 166, 172, 284

3:30PM – 3:45PM Break

Panel A3 Panel B3 Panel C3 Panel D3 Panel E3 Panel F3

3:45PM – 5:15PM

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Gender and Education

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Income Inequality in

Labor Market

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Inequality Over Life Course

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Migration and Status

Attainment

31, 97, 242, 252 92, 160, 256 106, 117, 288 34, 49, 102, 194

5:30PM–8:00PM

Welcome Reception – 1ST Poster PresentationCarl A. Fields Center

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �16

Thursday, August 15, 2019

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Day 2 At a Glance Friend Center (unless otherwise noted) Room

8:30AM – 3:30PM Registration Friend Center Lobby

Panel A4 Panel B4 Panel C4 Panel D4 Panel E4 Panel F4

9:00AM – 10:30AM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

Intergenerational Mobility

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

STEM Education and Work

Classroom 008 (Lower Level)

Couple Dynamics

Classroom 108 Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Methods

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Migration and Assimilation

28, 126, 142, 278 80, 116, 277 70, 76, 156, 281 44, 233, 261, 275 139, 179, 229

10:30AM – 12:20PM Break

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Plenary 2:Inequality in the US and China

83 (Xi Song, Yinxian Zhang), 43 (Siwei Cheng, Jennie Brand, Xiang Zhou, Yu Xie, and Michael Hout), 272 (Xiaogang Wu), 280 (Adam Goldstein and Ziyao Tian)

101 Lecture Hall Simulcast to Bowl 006

for overflow

12:20PM – 1:30PM Lunch

RC28 Travel Award Lunch (by invitation only) 144 Louis A. Simpson Building

RSSM Board Meeting (by invitation only) 165 Wallace Hall

Panel A5 Panel B5 Panel C5 Panel D5 Panel E5 Panel F5

1:30PM – 3:00PM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

Higher Education

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Well–Being of Older Adults

Classroom 008 (Lower Level)

Family Investment and Education

Attainment

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Parenting, Early Childhood, and Adolescence

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Workplace and Labor Market

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Political Attitudes and

Behaviors

32, 61, 108, 282 5, 86, 132, 253 55, 140, 146, 204 104, 147, 260 107, 175, 244 9, 62, 119, 130

3:00PM–3:10PM Break

Panel A6 Panel B6 Panel C6 Panel D6 Panel E6 Panel F6

3:10PM – 4:40PM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

Human Capital and Life Course

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Family Structure and its

Consequences

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Income Distribution and

Earnings Growth

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Public Sentiment

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Subjective Well–being

75, 181, 230, 270 56, 64, 87, 286 1, 79, 89, 269 74, 112, 169, 215 122, 195, 248

4:45–6:30PM Campus Tour Meet at Friend Center Lawn

6:45PM–9:30PM

Conference DinnerFrick Building – Atrium

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �17

Friday, August 16, 2019

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Day 3 At a Glance Friend Center (unless otherwise noted)

Panel A7 Panel B7 Panel C7 Panel D7 Panel E7 Panel F7

9:00AM – 10:30AM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

Non–Monetary Returns to Education

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Methods in Mobility Studies

Classroom 008 (Lower Level)

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Public Attitudes

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Culture, Institution, and

Inequality

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Inter– and Intra–

Generational Transmission of

Education Inequality

96, 201, 255 103, 209, 239 279, 245, 295 125, 240 93, 192, 231, 259

10:30AM – 10:50AM Break 113 Convocation Room

Panel A8 Panel B8 Panel C8 Panel D8 Panel E8 Panel F8

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 004 (Lower Level)

College Expansion and

Inequality

Classroom 006 (Lower Level)

Family and Child Wellbeing in

East Asia

Classroom 008 (Lower Level)

Gender, Fertility, and Health

Classroom 109 (Ground Level)

Education and Economic

Returns from a Life Course Perspective

Classroom 108 (Ground Level)

Education, Inequality, and

Mobility

Classroom 110 (Ground Level)

Mobility Mechanisms

60, 129, 135, 228 300 (A, B, C, D) 36, 42, 287 58, 127, 266 52, 145, 276 69, 105, 235, 236

12:20PM – 1:30PM Lunch

2ND Poster Presentation Friend Center Lobby

Friend Center Room

1:30PM – 3:00PM

Plenary 3: Closing Session – Celebration of the RC28 Tradition

#291 Yossi Shavit, #10 Jasso, #24 Herman Van de Werfhorst, #137 Shirahase (Chair: Bob Hauser)

101 Lecture Hall Simulcast to Bowl 006

for overflow

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Saturday, August 17, 2019

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Panel Schedule Day 1 At a Glance Time Location9:00AM – 10:30AM

101 Lecture Hall (simulcast to Bowl 006)

Plenary 1: Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research | David Grusky, James Raymo, Liying Luo | Discussants: Shavit, Treiman (Chair), and Hout

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 004 Friend Center

Panel A1: Race and Education

8 "Micro–Segregation by Chance: A New Explanation for Racial Segregation Within Schools" | Josh Gagné 37 "When Does Money Matter? School Funding and Black–White Inequality of Educational Achievement 2009–2014" | Emily Rauscher 113 "Trajectories of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and the Black–White High School Completion Gap" | Katherine Michelmore and Peter Rich 148 "The Chilling Effect of Secure Communities on Hispanic Students’ Educational Achievement" | Rosa Weber

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B1: Gender and Work

4 "Is the Gender Revolution Stalled? An Update" | Paula England, Andrew Levine and Emma Mishel 73 "Should I Stay or Should I Go? Employer Changes After Childbirth and the Role of Organizational Family–Friendly Arrangements" | Ann–Christin Bächmann and Corinna Frodermann 100 "Trends in Women’s Long–term Employment Trajectories Around First Childbirth in Japan: Limited Role of Supply–Side Change" | Ryota Mugiyama

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 008 Friend Center

Panel C1: Parenting and Child Development

3 "Better Parents or Richer Parents: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital" | Aiday Sikhova, Sven Oskarsson and Rafael Ahlskog 193 "School ain't No Good! Social Stratification in Parents' Anti–School Attitudes and their Involvement in School" | Judith Offerhaus and Katherin Barg 203 "Toddlers’ Social Competence: Impacts of Socioeconomic Status and Parenting Behavior" | Wei Huang, Manja attig, Jutta von Maurice and Sabine Weinert 216 "Do Parents' Resources and Behaviors Moderate the Effect of Children's Genes on their Cognitive Skills?" | Asta Breinholt, Erin Ware, Paula Fomby and Colter Mitchell

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 108 Friend Center

Panel D1: Reducing Inequality

292 "From Understanding Inequality to Reducing Inequality: A Sociological Imperative" | Adam Gamoran "The Politics of Reducing Inequality" | Leslie McCall "The Role of Sociology in Inequality Reduction" | Mario Luis Small "What Does Sociological Research Have to Say About Inequality Reduction?" | Tom DiPrete, Patrick Sharkey (organizer)

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E1: Poverty and Class

84 "Revisiting Chinese Stratification: An Investigation of the Basic Prosperity Class" | Langyi Tian, Aurélien Boucher, and Feng Sun 151 "The Shrinking of the Middle Class in the City: The Case of Vienna Between 1995 and 2018" | Bernhard Riederer, Roland Verwiebe, and Lena Seewann 191 "Degrees of Vulnerability to Poverty: A Low–Income Dynamic Approach for Chile" | Joaquin Prieto

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �19

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10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F1: Unemployment and Job Insecurity

48 "The Restorative Effect of Work After Unemployment: An Intra–Individual Analysis of Subjective Wellbeing Recovery Through Re–Employment" | Ying Zhou, Min Zou, Stephen Woods, and Chiahuei Wu 95 "Unemployment Duration and the Role of Job–Related Concessions for Leaving Welfare" | Bernhard Cristoph and Torsten Lietzmann 111 "Nonstandard Employment and Housing Mobility: A Russia–China Comparison" | Jia Wang and Theodore Gerber 211 "Parents’ Socioeconomic Characteristics and Employment Security" | Harold Toro and Matthew Mckeever

2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 004 Friend Center

Panel A2: Non–Cognitive Factors and Education Attainment

22 "Educational Spillovers Within the Family: Evidence from School Entry Laws" | Emma Zang, Poh Lin Tan, and Phillip Cook 184 "Does Compensatory Advantage Exist in the Relationship Between Academic Performance and Effort? Using Panel Data Analysis with Distinction of the Direction of Changes" | Kosuke Kazumi 213 "Diminishing Returns to Agency in the Attainment Process? Findings from the Multigeneration Youth Development Study" | Arnaldo Mont'Alvao and Jeylan Mortimer

2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B2: Gender, Race, and Violence

11 "Ethnic Classification Strategies and Studies of Social Stratification: Evidence from China" | Ryan Parsons 133 "Exposure to Global Cultural Scripts Through Media and Attitudes Toward Violence Against Women" | Jeffrey Swindle 234 "The Goods Wife in China: Sex Ratio Imbalance and the Trafficking of Women for Forced Marriage" | Wanru Xiong 267 "Segregation and Violence Reconsidered: Do Whites Benefit from Segregation?" | Michael Light and Julia Thomas

2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 008 Friend Center

Panel C2: Assortative Mating and Status Exchange

30 "Economic Position and Cross–Border Marriages Among Men in Taiwan" | Zhenchao Qian and Ming–Chang Tsai 136 "Which Racial/Ethnic Endogamy is also More Educationally Homogamous? Assortative Mating with Separation of Advanced Degree Holders" | Hyunjoon Park and Yun Cha 243 "Dissecting Educational Assortative Marriage in Japan: The Role of Institutional Changes in Higher Education" | Fumiya Uchikoshi 271 "A New Methodological Framework for Studying Status Exchange in Marriage" | Yu Xie and Hao Dong

2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 108 Friend Center

Panel D2: Community and Neighborhood

143 "Good Neighborhood, Good Education? The Association Between Childhood Neighborhood and Higher Education Enrollment in Finland" | Sanna Kailaheimo, Outi Sirniö, Elina Kilpi–Jakonen, and Jani Erola 185 "The Role of Place in Understanding Social Mobility over Time: A Rural Case Study" | Cynthia Fletcher 265 "The Impact of Community Socioeconomic Context on the Transition to High School in China: A Causal Analysis" | Lei Lei

Time Location

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �20

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2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E2: Occupation and Inequality

88 "Which Kind of Occupational Change? Reassessing the Routine–Bias Argument in a Large Sample of OECD Countries" | Matthias Haslberger 90 "Variation in Occupational Returns to Education: Job Status in Comparative Perspective in Europe " | Peter Robert 124 "'One Improves Here Every Day': The Occupational and Learning Journeys of 'Lower–Skilled' European Migrants in the London Region" | Laura Morosanu, Russell King, Aija Lulle, and Manolis Pratsinakis 290 "The Czech Sorting Machine: The Role of Educational Pathways in Occupational and Class Attainment in the Czech Republic" | Michael L. Smith

2:00PM – 3:30PM

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F2: Undocumented Immigrants

153 "Does Facilitated Access to the Health System Improve Asylum–Seekers’ Health Outcomes? Evidence from a Quasi–Experiment" | Philipp Jaschke and Yuliya Kosyakova 166 "How Stop–and–Frisk Affected Undocumented Students' Performance" | Amy Hsin, Linna Marten and Niklas Harder 172 "Beyond Dreamers: The Under–Analyzed Complexity of the Undocumented Youth Population" | Amy Hsin and Sofya Aptekar 284 "Class Background, Migration Experience and the Labor Market Integration of Young Syrian Refugees in Germany" | Hans Dietrich

3:45PM – 5:15PM

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B3: Gender and Education

31 "Unpacking the Female Academic Achievement Paradox in Post–Reform China" | Xiaorong Gu 97 "Student Attrition in Gender–Atypical Fields of Study: A Matter of Lacking Social Integration?" | Regina Jusri 242 "Gifting Relationships and School Dropout in Rural Malawi: Examining Differences by Gender and Poverty Level" | Isabel Pike and Monica Grant 252 "Responding to Career Bottleneck or to the Rising Educational Expectation? The Early–Career 'Return to School' Among U.S. College Graduates" | Xiao Yu

3:45PM – 5:15PM

Classroom 108 Friend Center

Panel D3: Income Inequality in Labor Market

92 "Workplace Compensation Practices and the Takeoff in Benefit Inequality" | Tali Kristal, Yinon Cohen, and Edo Navot 160 "The Interrelation Between Task Sex Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap: Some Evidence of Within–Occupational Gender Inequality for the Netherlands" | Stephanie Steinmetz, Kea Tijdens, and Stefano Visintin 256 "Sexual Orientation and Earnings in Japan: Findings from the 2019 Osaka City Survey" | Daiki Hiramori

3:45PM – 5:15PM

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E3: Inequality over Life Course

106 "The Wealth Origins of Income Mobility: Drivers of Early Career Performances" | Tarik Roukny, Milan Van den Heuvel, Benjamin Vandermarliere, and Koen Schoors 117 "Flows and Boundaries: A Network Framework for Understanding Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market" | Siwei Cheng and Barum Park 288 "Intergenerational Transmission of Homeownership: Homeownership Trajectories of Mothers and their Adult Children’s Homeownership" | Doron Shiffer–Sebba and Hyunjoon Park

Time Location

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �21

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Panel Schedule Day 2 At a Glance

3:45PM – 5:15PM

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F3: Migration and Status Attainment

34 "Residential Mobility and the Reproduction of Residential Segregation in the U.S." |Benjamin Elbers 49 "The International Migration Pattern of Couples: Who Leads, Who Trails?" | Marcel Erlinghagen 102 "Migration and Status Attainment: A Long–Term Perspective" | Ineke Maas and Marco H.D. Van Leeuwen 194 "Does Deregulation Lead to Better Economic Performance Among Immigrants? The 2004 Reform of the German Trade and Crafts Code as a Natural Experiment" | Jeremy Kuhnle

5:30PM – 7:30PM Carl A. Fields Center Welcome Reception & Poster Presentation

Time Location

Time Location

9:00AM – 10:30AM

Classroom 004 Friend Center

Panel A4: Intergenerational Mobility

28 "Decoupling Genetics from Educational Attainments: How Do Socially Mobile Contexts Work?" | Jason Fletcher 126 "Trends in Absolute Income Mobility in European and North American Countries" | Robert Manduca, Maximilian Hell, Adrian Adermon, Jo Blanden, Espen Bratberg, Keun Bok Lee, Stephen Machin, Martin Munk, Martin Nybom, Yuri Ostrovsky, Sumaiya Rahman, and Outi Sirnio 142 "Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility" | Hiroshi Ishida, Xiang Zhou, Yu Xie, and Satoshi Miwa 278 "Intergenerational Educational Mobility, Motherhood, and Female Achievement: South Korea in Comparative Perspective" | Eunsil Oh

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B4: STEM Education and Work

80 "Who is Publishing Journal Articles During Graduate School? Race and Gender Inequalities in Research Productivity" | Josipa Roksa, Yapeng Wang and Matthew Ericson 116 "The Wage Advantage of Working with STEM Workers: STEM Composition and Industry Wage Premium in India" | Bhumika Chauhan 277 "Gendered STEM Occupational Choices in China–Evidence from PISA 2015" | Xiaojie Xu

Classroom 008 Friend Center

Panel C4: Couple Dynamics

70 "Partners’ Relative Income and the Risk of Union Dissolution" | Dana Hamplová and Celine Le Bourdais 76 "Equality Trumps Equity: Subjective Fairness of Couples' Savings Arrangements" | Daria Tisch and Philipp M. Lersch 156 "Marriage and Mate Selection Behavior of GED Recipients" | Kate Hee Choi 281 "Gender and Money: The Division of Financial Management Responsibilities in Families" | Angelina Grigoryeva

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E4: Methods

44 "Estimating Sociological Effect Heterogeneity: From Interactions to Machine Learning" | Jennie Brand, Jiahui Xu, Bernard Koch and Pablo Geraldo 233 "International Comparison of Social Mobility Using the M–Index" | Simon Seiler and Ben Jann 261 "Boundary Reproduction: The Interactive Effect of Organizational Status Distance and Geographical Proximity on Coauthorship Tie Formation" | Dali Ma, Vk Narayanan, Chuanren Liu, and Ehsan Fakharizadi

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �22

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Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F4: Migration and Assimilation

139 "How Important are Contacts at Arrival for Immigrants' Economic Assimilation in Sweden?" | Rosa Weber 179 "The Integration Paradox: Asian Immigrants in Australia and the United States" | Van Tran, Fei Guo, and Tiffany Huang 229 "Immigrants’ Knowledge About their Childcare Rights in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany" | Verena Seibel

10:50AM – 12:20PM

101 Lecture Hall (simulcast to Bowl 006)

Plenary 2: Inequality in the US and China

83 "Perceived Inequality in China" | Xi Song and Yinxian Zhang 43 "College Premium Revisited: Heterogeneous Returns to College over the Life Course" | Siwei Cheng, Jennie Brand, Xiang Zhou, Yu Xie, and Mike Hout272” Fertility Decline and Trends in Educational Gender Inequality in China” | Xiaogang Wu 280 "Financialization and Income Generation in 21st Century: Rise of the Petit Rentier Class?" Adam Goldstein and Ziyao Tian

1:30PM – 3:00PM

Classroom 004 Friend Center

Panel A5: Higher Education

32 “Preferential Credentials: Institutional Limits and Academic Effects of Preferential Treatment in College admissions” | Ross Stolzenberg 61 "Equalizing or Stratifying? Intergenerational Mobility Across College Degrees" | Anna Manzoni 108 "Social Inequalities in Dropout from Higher Education: Combining the Student Integration Model and Rational Choice Theory" | Lars Müller and Daniel Klein 282 "Community College Undermatch and the Relationship with Socioeconomic Status" | Jackson Yan

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B5: Well–Being of Older Adults

5 "Fear of Death Among Older Adults: The Role of Intergenerational Support and SES" | Yaolin Pei, Zhen Cong, Bei Wu, and Shuzhuo Li 86 "Gender and the Dynamic Relationship Between Health and Wealth Among Older Adults in Israel" | Ira Sobel and Noah Lewin–Epstein 132 "Declining Family Support, Inequality and Poverty Among Old Adults: Lessons from South Korea" | Inhoe Ku and Wonjin Lee 253 "Early–Life Social Environment and Episodic Memory Among Older Adults in China" | Zhenmei Zhang

Classroom 008 Friend Center

Panel C5: Family Investment and Education Attainment

55 "Multigenerational Effects of Education on Women's Household Decision–Making Power in Rural China" | Cheng Cheng 140 "Effects of Cram Schooling on Academic Achievement of Junior High Students in Taiwan: A Revisit with New Data and Methods" | I–Chien Chen and Ping–Yin Kuan 146 "The Rationality of Caring: Deciding on the Timing of Early Institutional Childcare in Germany" | Hannah Steinberg and Corinna Kleinert 204 "Public Investments and Class Gaps in Parents’ Educational Expenditures" | Margot Jackson and Daniel Schneider

Classroom 108 Friend Center

Panel D5: Parenting, Early Childhood, and Adolescence

104 "The Timing of Lives: Understanding the Dynamics of Economic Attainment and Family Formation During the Transition to Adulthood in Germany and the UK" | Rona Geffen 147 "Family Structure and Cohort Trends in Childhood Income Volatility" | Airan Liu and Siwei Cheng 260 "Women’s Job Characteristics and Time–Intensive Parenting Across the Life Course" |Vida Maralani and Berkay Ozcan

Time Location

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �23

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1:30PM – 3:00PM

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E5: Workplace and Labor Market

107 "The Influence of Cyber–Physical Systems on Workplace Bullying" | Silvia Maja Melzer and Martin Diewald 175 "Aligning Inequalities" | Nathan Wilmers and Clemens Aeppli 244 "Social Class and Workplace Autonomy and Authority: A Cross–National Study" | Marii Paskov 275 "Conflicts between Intimacy and Solidarity: Multi–Facet of Job Autonomy and their Influence on Life Balance in Multinational Contexts Across Ten Years" | Chin–Han Chan

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F5: Political Attitudes and Behaviors

9 "The Chinese Dream: Hukou, Social Mobility and Regime Support in China" | Xian Huang 62 "Beyond the Patron–Client Relationship: Private Entrepreneurs' Political Entitlement in Reforming China" | Chengzuo Tang 119 "Local Community Contexts, Socioeconomic Status, and Belief in Chinese Meritocracy" | Angran Li and Qiong Wu 130 "Land Seizures, Housing Demolitions and Individuals’ Housing and Political Wellbeing in Contemporary China" | Qian He and Theodore P. Gerber

3:10PM – 4:40PM

Classroom 108 Friend Center

Panel D6: Income Distribution and Earnings Growth

1 "Military Services, Career Paths, and Life Course Outcomes: Implications for Social Mobility" | Ruoqing Rachelle Wang–Cendejas 79 "Underemployment as a Source of Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Wage Inequality Among Highly–Educated Workers in the United States" | Yao Lu and Xiaoguang Li 89 "Between Structure and Policy: Effects of Demography and Policy Changes on Income Distribution in Finland 1990–2015" | Esa Karonen and Mikko Niemelä 269 "Mobility, Stagnation, or Attrition? Diverse Earning Trajectories in a Cohort of Foreign–Born Men" | Leafia Ye

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E6: Public Sentiment

74 "Fear of Crime and Anti–Immigrant Attitudes in Europe 2010–2016" | Pietari Kujala and Johanna Kallio 112 "Are Policy Preferences Really Motivated by Economic Self–Interest? Personal Finances and Preferences for Redistribution in 30 Countries" | Liza Steele and Joseph N. Cohen 169 "Non–Regular Employment Risk in the Labor Market and Support for Redistribution" | Jaeyoul Shin 215 "The Limits of Solidarity, Segmentation and Stratification: A Comparison of Policy Preferences in France, Germany, Japan and South Korea" | Nate Breznau

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F6: Subjective Well–Being

122 "Rural–to–Urban Migration, Perceived Inequality and Subjective Social Status in China" | Lai Wei 195 "Intergenerational Social Mobility and Happiness Across Cultures: A Comparison between the United States of America and Scandinavian Europe" | Jasper Dhoore and Henk Roose 248 "Destination, Origin, Mobility or Reference Effects: How Does Social Class Affect Life Satisfaction in Europe?" | Caspar Kaiser and Nhat An Trinh

Time Location

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �24

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Panel Schedule Day 3 At a Glance Time Location

9:00AM – 10:30AM

Classroom 004 Friend Center

Panel A7: Non–Monetary Returns to Education

96 "Son–Biased Sex Ratios Differ by Paternal Education" | Emily Rauscher and Haoming Song 201 "The Effect of Education on Cultural and Leisure Consumption Over the Life Course" | Stine Møllegaard and Mads Jæger 255 "African Americans and Civic Engagement: Establishing a Counternarrative" | Radomir Mitic

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B7: Methods in Mobility Studies

103 "An Introduction and Meta–Analysis of the Association Between Income Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility" | Ernesto F. L. Amaral, Shih–Keng Yen, and Sharron X. Wang 209 "Comparative Social Inequality and Mobility Research Using Whole Nation Linked Administrative and Survey Data: The Potential of New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure" | Andrew Sporle and Reremoana Theodore 239 "The Presence of Social Structure in Online Texts Based on Word Embedding NLP Models" | Zoltán Kmetty, Júlia Koltai, and Tamás Rudas

Classroom 008 Friend Center

Panel D7: Public Attitudes

279 "Misperceptions of Social Mobility: Sources and Consequences" | Fangqi Wen 245: "‘Making Sense of Social Mobility, but Still Struggling with an Unequal Society’: Teachers’ Everyday Experiences of Social Mobility as Revealing a More Practical Sense of Class Location and Inequalities" | Andrea Lizama 295 "Understanding Americans’ Attitudes Towards the China–US Trade War" | Yongai Jin, Yu Xie

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E7: Culture, Institution, and Inequality

125 "The Politics of Financialization and Income Inequality" | Bowei Hu and Thung–Hong Lin 240 "Because I'm Worth It? Self–Identity and Earnings Inequality" | Sophie Moullin

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F7: Inter– and Intra– Generational Transmission of Education Inequality

93 "Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 30 Countries" | Meir Yaish, Lim Youngshin, and Hyunjoon Park 192 "Socioeconomic Inequality of Educational Opportunity: How Competition to Higher Education Modifies its Effect" | Fumiaki Ojima 231 "High School Career and Technical Education in Chile: A Study of Horizontal Stratification in Educational Transitions" | Pablo Geraldo 259 "Intergenerational Reproduction of Educational Inequality in Graduate Degree Attainment" | Yun Cha

10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 004 Friend Center

Panel A8: College Expansion and Inequality

60 "Does College Expansion Reduce Inequality? Evidence from South Korea" | Dohoon Lee 129 "Who Benefits More from the College Expansion Policy? Evidence from China" | Yapeng Wang 135 "The Association between Expansion and Educational Inequality: A Cross–National Analysis" | Shih–Keng Yen 228 "Higher Education Expansion, System Transformation and Social Inequality: Social Origin Effects on Tertiary Education Attainment in Poland for Birth Cohorts 1960 to 1988" | Katarzyna Kopycka

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �25

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10:50AM – 12:20PM

Classroom 006 Friend Center

Panel B8: Family and Child Well–being in East Asia

300A "Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes and the Effect of Family Background: Comparative Perspectives from East Asia" | Kayo Nozaki, Shino Yukawa, and Hideo Akabayashi 300B "A Comparative Analysis of Children’s Time Use and Educational Achievement: Assessing Evidence from China, Japan, and the United States" | Ryosuke Nakamura 300C “Social Inequality in Child Educational Development in China” | Yu Xie, Airan Liu, and Wangyang Li 300D "Student Participation in Private Supplementary Education Activities in Korea: A Comparative Perspective” | Hyunjoon Park and Youngshin Lim

Classroom 008 Friend Center

Panel C8: Gender, Fertility, and Health

36 "Why Who Marries Whom Matters: Effects of Educational Assortative Mating on Infant Health in the U.S. 1969–1994" | Emily Rauscher 42 "'Thank U, Next'? The Role of Re–Partnering in Changing Household Labor Arrangements over the Life Course" | Ariane Ophir 287 "Reproductive Labor and Stratified Relationships: A Qualitative Study on Commercial Surrogacy in New Delhi, India" | Madhusree Jana

Classroom 108 Friend Center

Panel D8: Education and Economic Returns from a Life Course Perspective

58 "Life Cycle Economic Returns to Educational Mobility in Denmark" | Kristian Bernt Karlson, Jesper Fels Birkelund and Meir Yaish 127 "Educational Trajectories in a Vertically Differentiated but Permeable System: Micro and Macro Mechanisms" | Kaspar Burger 266 "Pathways to Post–Compulsory Education, Work and Home–Leaving of Rural Youth in China" | Donghui Wang

Classroom 109 Friend Center

Panel E8: Education, Inequality, and Mobility

52 "A Very Uneven Playing Field: Economic Mobility in the United States" | Pablo Mitnik, Victoria Bryant and David Grusky 145 "Education and Income Inequality Among Japanese Youth: Decomposition Approach Using Longitudinal Data" | Katsunori Ogawa 276 "Which Grandparents Matter? Gender–Specific Grandparent Effects" | Huixian Li

Classroom 110 Friend Center

Panel F8: Mobility Mechanisms

69 "Better Times to Come? Intergenerational Class Mobility of Labour Market Entrants in Germany and the UK Since the 1950s" | Nhat An Trinh and Erzsébet Bukodi 105 "Revisiting Trends in the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Status and Family Structure" | Michael King 235 "The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain" | Sandra Fachelli, Pedro López–Roldán, and Ildefonso Marqués–Perales 236 "Effect of Political Capital on Socioeconomic Attainment in China: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies" | Xia Zheng

12:30PM – 1:30PM

Friend Center Atrium

2ND Poster Session

1:30PM – 3:00PM

101 Lecture Hall (simulcast to Bowl 006)

Plenary 3: Celebration of the RC28 Tradition | Shavit, Jasso, Van de Werfhorst, Shirahase

Time Location

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �26

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Poster Session Day 1 Thursday, August 15, 5:30PM – 7:30PM

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �27

Title Paper ID

Partners’ Economic Standing and their Impact on the Cost of Motherhood: The Case of a High Fertility Country, Israel 1996–2012

45

In the Footsteps of Siblings: College Attendance Disparities and the Intra–Generational Transmission of Educational Advantage

46

Ethnicity and Inequality: Violent Conflict and Youth Mobility in Odisha, India 54

Gender–Specific Wage Structure in the U.S. Labor Market 71

SES Differentials in Reproduction During the Korean Fertility Transition: Evidence from a Rural Village

82

Polarisation and Improvement: The Changing of the Hungarian Class Structure in European Comparison

85

The Obama Effect on Perceived Mobility 114

Educational and Gender Inequalities in Income Trajectories: The Role of Educational Disparities in Family Life Courses

115

Parental Help with Homework in Elementary School: Universal Good or Hidden Evil? 134

Escaping the Motherhood Trap: Childcare and Parental Leave Help Young Mothers to Avoid NEET Risks

150

Decaying State, Crumbling Society: Illicit Violence and Private Business in Rural China 264

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2ND Poster Session Day 3 Saturday, August 17, 12:20PM

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �28

Title PaperID

The Hispanic Fertility Bust: The Role of Citizenship 154

Understanding the Gender Pay Gap Between and Within Occupations: What is the Role of Individual Job Tasks?

176

Money Management and Gender Equality: An Analysis of Dual–Earner Couples in Western Europe

190

Understanding Unstable Healthcare Access Among California Latinos 224

Dualization, Poverty, and Immigration: A Systematic Analysis of Welfare State Effectiveness and Nativity in 17 Affluent Democracies

225

Against the Odds: Exceptional Upward Mobility in Modern Day Indonesia 227

Heterogeneous Effect of Assortative Mating on Intergenerational Education Transmission 237

The Impact of Parental Wealth on the Transition to Homeownership in Urban China 241

Inequality in Access to Housing in Japan: Wealth Inequality and the Role of Family Background 246

Labour Migration from Central Asia to Russia: History and Current Trends 250

Gender Differences in Educational Decision–Making: A Middle–Income Country Test Case 258

Antecedents of Housing Status: A Case Study of South Korean Newlyweds in 2014 262

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Chair ScheduleChair Session Date Time Title

Adam Goldstein F1 15–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM Unemployment and Job Insecurity

Ben Jann B7 17–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Methods in Mobility Studies

Cheng Cheng C2 15–Aug 2:00PM – 3:30PM Assortive Mating and Status Exchange

Christian Smith C1 15–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM Parenting and Child Development

Dalton Conley F6 16–Aug 3:10PM – 4:40PM Subjective Well–Being and Perceptions

David Grusky E1 15–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM Poverty and Class

Don Treiman Plenary 1 15–Aug 9:00AM –10:30AMWelcome and "Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research"

Donghui Wang B2 15–Aug 2:00PM – 3:30PM Gender, Race and Violence

Emily Rauscher C4 16–Aug 9:00AM –10:30AM Couple Dynamics

Guillermina Jasso D3 15–Aug 3:45PM – 5:15 PM Income Inequality in Labor Market

Hao Dong B5 16–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Well–Being of Older Adults

He Qian F2 15–Aug 2:00PM – 3:30PM Undocumented Immigrants and Refugees

Herman Van de Werfhorst D8 17–Aug 10:50AM –12:20PM

Education and Economic Returns from a Life Course Perspective

Hiroshi Ishida A7 17–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Non–Monetary Returns to Education

Hyunjoon Park B4 16–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM STEM Education and Work

Ineke Maas   F8 17–Aug 10:50AM –12:20PM Mobility Mechanisms

James Raymo B8 17–Aug 10:50AM –12:20PM Family and Child Wellbeing in East Asia

James Raymo Plenary 2 16–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM Inequality in the US and China

Jason Fletcher C5 16–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Family Investment and Education Attainment

Jeffrey Swindle E3 15–Aug 3:45PM – 5:15 PM Inequality Over Life Course

Jennie Brand D5 16–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Parenting, Early Childhood, and Adolescence

Jennifer L. Jennings A2 15–Aug 2:00PM – 3:30PM Non–Cognitive Factors and Education Attainment

Jennifer L. Jennings D1 15–Aug 10:AM – 12:20PM Reducing Inequality

Junming Huang E7 17–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Culture, Institution, and Inequality

Junming Huang C8 17–Aug 10:50AM –12:20PM Gender, Fertility, and Health

Kathy Edin B3 15–Aug 3:45 – 5:15 PM Gender and Education

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �29

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Liying Luo E4 16–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Methods

Lucinda Platt F3 15–Aug 3:45PM – 5:15 PM Migration and Status Attainment

Michael Hout D7 17–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Public Attitudes

Nhat An Trinh E2 15–Aug 2:00PM – 3:30PM Occupation and Inequality

Patrick Sharkey D2 15–Aug 2:00PM – 3:30PM Community and Neighborhood

Robert M. Hauser Plenary 3 17–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Closing Session, Celebration of the RC28 Tradition

Robert Manduca E5 16–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Workplace and Labor Market

Ross Stolzenberg A8 17–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM College Expansion and Inequality

Sawako Shirahase F7 17–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AMInter– and Intra– Generational Transmission of Education Inequality

Siwei Cheng E8 17–Aug 10:50AM –12:20PM Education, Inequality, and Mobility

Theodore Gerber E6 16–Aug 3:10PM – 4:40PM Public Sentiment

Tod Hamilton A1 15–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM Race and Education

Vida Maralani B1 15–Aug 10:50AM – 12:20PM Gender and Work

Xi Song D6 16–Aug 3:10PM – 4:40PM Income Distribution and Earnings Growth

Xian Huang F5 16–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Political Attitudes and Behaviors

Xiang Zhou A5 16–Aug 1:30PM – 3:00PM Higher Education

Xiaogang Wu A4 16–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Intergenerational Mobility

Yao Lu F4 16–Aug 9:00AM – 10:30AM Migration and Assimilation

Zhenchao Qian B6 16–Aug 3:10PM – 4:40PM Family Structures and its Consequences

Zhenmei Zhang A6 16–Aug 3:10PM – 4:40PM Human Capital and Life Course

Chair Session Date Time Title

RC28.PRINCETON.EDU �30

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Index by Speaker Last, First Name Paper ID Panel ID Title

Aeppli, Clemens 175 E5 Aligning Inequalities

Akabayashi, Hideo 300A B8Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes and the Effect of Family Background: Comparative Perspectives from East Asia

Amaral, Ernesto 103 B7An Introduction and Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Income Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility

Aptekar, Sofya 172 F2Beyond Dreamers: The Under-Analyzed Complexity of the Undocumented Youth Population

Aurelien, Boucher 84 E1Revisiting Chinese Stratification: An Investigation of the Basic Prosperity Class

Bächmann, Ann-Christin 73, 176B1, Day 3 Poster Session

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Employer Changes After Childbirth and the Role of Organizational Family-Friendly Arrangements Understanding the Gender Pay Gap Between and Within Occupations – What is the Role of Individual Job Tasks?

Bastias, Pablo Geraldo 231 F7High School Career and Technical Education in Chile: A Study of Horizontal Stratification in Educational Transitions

Bodovski, Katerina 134 Reception PosterParental Help with Homework in Elementary School: Universal Good or Hidden Evil?

Bostic, Amie 225Day 3 Poster Session

Dualization, Poverty, and Immigration: A Systematic Analysis of Welfare State Effectiveness and Nativity in 17 Affluent Democracies

Brand, Jennie 43, 44 Plenary 2, E4

College Premium Revisited: Heterogeneous Returns to College Over the Life Course Estimating Sociological Effect Heterogeneity: From Interactions to Machine Learning

Breinholt, Asta 216 C1Do Parents' Resources and Behaviors Moderate the Effect of Children's Genes on their Cognitive Skills?

Breznau, Nate 215 E6The Limits of Solidarity, Segmentation and Stratification: A Comparison of Policy Preferences in France, Germany, Japan and South Korea

Burger, Kaspar 127 D8Educational Trajectories in a Vertically Differentiated but Permeable System: Micro and Macro Mechanisms

Canales, Andrea 258Day 3 Poster Session

Gender Differences in Educational Decision-Making: A Middle-Income Country Test Case

Cha, Yun 259 F7Intergenerational Reproduction of Educational Inequality in Graduate Degree Attainment

Chan, Chin-Han 275 E5Conflicts between Intimacy and Solidarity: Multi-Facet of Job Autonomy and their Influence on Life Balance in Multinational Contexts Across Ten Years

Chauhan, Bhumika 116 B4The Wage Advantage of Working with STEM Workers: STEM Composition and Industry Wage Premium in India

Chen, I-Chien 140 C5Effects of Cram Schooling on Academic Achievement of Junior High Students in Taiwan: A Revisit with New Data and Methods

Cheng, Cheng 55 C5Multigenerational Effects of Education on Women's Household Decision-Making Power in Rural China

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �31

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Cheng, Siwei 117, 147, 43

E3, D5, Plenary 2

Flows and Boundaries: A Network Framework for Understanding Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market Family Structure and Cohort Trends in Childhood Income Volatility College Premium Revisited: Heterogeneous Returns to College Over the Life Course

Choi, Kate Hee 154, 156Day 3 Poster Session

The Hispanic Fertility Bust: The Role of Citizenship Marriage and Mate Selection Behavior of GED Recipients

Christoph, Bernhard 95 F1Unemployment Duration and the Role of Job-Related Concessions for Leaving Welfare

Churchwell, Amber 114 Reception Poster The Obama Effect on Perceived Mobility

Çineli, Cemile Beyda 190Day 3 Poster Session

Money Management and Gender Equality: An Analysis of Dual-Earner Couples in Western Europe

Cohen, Yinon 92 D3 Workplace Compensation Practices and the Takeoff in Benefit Inequality

Dhoore, Jasper 195 F6Intergenerational Social Mobility and Happiness Across Cultures: A Comparison between the United States of America and Scandinavian Europe

Dietrich, Hans 284 F2Class Background, Migration Experience and the Labor Market Integration of Young Syrian Refugees in Germany

DiPrete, Tom 292 D1What Does Sociological Research Have to Say About Inequality Reduction?

Dong, Hao 271 C2A New Methodological Framework for Studying Status Exchange in Marriage

Elbers, Benjamin 34 F3Residential Mobility and the Reproduction of Residential Segregation in the U.S.

Erlinghagen, Marcel 49 F3 The International Migration Pattern of Couples: Who Leads, Who Trails?

Erola, Jani 143 D2Good Neighborhood, Good Education? The Association Between Childhood Neighborhood and Higher Education Enrollment in Finland

Fachelli, Sandra 235 F8 The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain

Fels, Birkelund Jesper 75 A6Life Course on Track? Long-Term Economic Returns to Early Tracking in Denmark

Fletcher, Cynthia 185 D2The Role of Place in Understanding Social Mobility over Time: A Rural Case Study

Fletcher, Jason 28 A4Decoupling Genetics from Educational Attainments: How Do Socially Mobile Contexts Work?

Fujihara, Sho 56 B6The Causal Effects of Parental Absence on Children’s Outcomes in Japan: Comparing Father’s and Mother’s Absence, Death and Divorce

Gagné, Josh 8 A1Micro-Segregation by Chance: A New Explanation for Racial Segregation Within Schools

Gamoran, Adam 292 D1From Understanding Inequality to Reducing Inequality: A Sociological Imperative

Geffen, Rona 104 D5The Timing of Lives: Understanding the Dynamics of Economic Attainment and Family Formation During the Transition to Adulthood in Germany and the UK

Goldstein, Adam 280 Plenary 2Financialization and Income Generation in 21st Century: Rise of the Petit Rentier Class?

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Grigoryeva, Angelina 281 C4Gender and Money: The Division of Financial Management Responsibilities in Families

Grusky, David 294 Plenary 1 Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

Gu, Xiaorong 31 B3Unpacking the Female Academic Achievement Paradox in Post-Reform China

Hamplová, Dana 70 C4 Partners’ Relative Income and the Risk of Union Dissolution

Haslberger, Matthias 88 E2Which Kind of Occupational Change? Reassessing the Routine-Bias Argument in a Large Sample of OECD Countries

He, Jingying 64 B6Beyond the Nuclear Family: The Changing Effect of Grandparent Coresidence on Child Well-Being

He, Qian 130 F5Land Seizures, Housing Demolitions and Individuals’ Housing and Political Wellbeing in Contemporary China

Hiramori, Daiki 256 D3Sexual Orientation and Earnings in Japan: Findings from the 2019 Osaka City Survey

Hsin, Amy 166, 172 F2How Stop-and-Frisk Affected Undocumented Students' Performance Beyond Dreamers: The Under-Analyzed Complexity of the Undocumented Youth Population

Hu, Bowei 125 E7 The Politics of Financialization and Income Inequality

Hu, Hanzhi 237Day 3 Poster Session

Heterogeneous Effect of Assortative Mating on Intergenerational Education Transmission

Hu, Shu 87 B6Extended Gender Inequality? Intergenerational Coresidence and Division of Household Labor

Huang, Tiffany 179 F4The Integration Paradox: Asian Immigrants in Australia and the United States

Huang, Wei 203 C1Toddlers’ Social Competence: Impacts of Socioeconomic Status and Parenting Behavior

Huang, Xian 9 F5 The Chinese Dream: Hukou, Social Mobility and Regime Support in China

Hung, Koit 230 A6Incongruent Expectations, Upgraded Occupations, and Midlife Occupational Attainments

Huszár, Ákos 85 Reception PosterPolarisation and Improvement - The Changing of the Hungarian Class Structure in European Comparison

Ishida, Hiroshi 142 A4 Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility

Jackson, Margot 204 C5 Public Investments and Class Gaps in Parents’ Educational Expenditures

Jana, Madhusree 287 C8Reproductive Labor and Stratified Relationships: A Qualitative Study on Commercial Surrogacy in New Delhi, India

Jann, Ben 233 E4 International Comparison of Social Mobility Using the M-Index

Jaschke, Philipp Daniel 153 F2Does Facilitated Access to the Health System Improve Asylum-Seekers’ Health Outcomes? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment

Jasso, Guillermina 10 Plenary 3 Do Economists Experience the Sense of Justice?

Jin, Yongai 295 D7 Understanding American’s Attitudes Towards the China-US Trade War

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Jusri, Regina 97 B3Student Attrition in Gender-Atypical Fields of Study: A Matter of Lacking Social Integration?

Kaiser, Caspar 248 F6Destination, Origin, Mobility or Reference Effects: How Does Social Class Affect Life Satisfaction in Europe?

Karlson, Kristian Bernt 58 D8 Life Cycle Economic Returns to Educational Mobility in Denmark

Karonen, Esa 89 D6Between Structure and Policy: Effects of Demography and Policy on Income Distribution in Finland 1990–2015

Katalin, Füzér 85 Reception PosterPolarisation and Improvement - The Changing of the Hungarian Class Structure in European Comparison

Kazumi, Kosuke 184 A2Does Compensatory Advantage Exist in the Relationship Between Academic Performance and Effort? Using Panel Data Analysis with Distinction of the Direction of Changes

Kesler, Christel 114 Reception Poster The Obama Effect on Perceived Mobility

King, Michael 105 F8Revisiting Trends in the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Status and Family Structure

Klein, Daniel 108 A5Social Inequalities in Dropout from Higher Education: Combining the Student Integration Model and Rational Choice Theory

Kmetty, Zoltan 239 B7The Presence of Social Structure in Online Texts Based on Word Embedding NLP Models

Koltai, Julia 239 B7The Presence of Social Structure in Online Texts Based on Word Embedding NLP Models

Kopycka, Katarzyna 228 A8Higher Education Expansion, System Transformation and Social Inequality: Social Origin Effects on Tertiary Education Attainment in Poland for Birth Cohorts 1960 to 1988

Kraus, Vered 45 Reception PosterPartners’ Economic Standing and their Impact on the Cost of Motherhood: The Case of a High Fertility Country, Israel 1996-2012

Kristal, Tali 92 D3 Workplace Compensation Practices and the Takeoff in Benefit Inequality

Ku, Inhoe 132 B5Declining Family Support, Inequality and Poverty Among Old Adults: Lessons from South Korea

Kuan, Ping-Yin 140 C5Effects of Cram Schooling on Academic Achievement of Junior High Students in Taiwan: a Revisit With New Data and Methods

Kuhnle, Jeremy 194 F3Does Deregulation Lead to Better Economic Performance Among Immigrants? The 2004 Reform of the German Trade and Crafts Code as a Natural Experiment

Kujala, Pietari 74 E6 Fear of Crime and Anti--Immigrant Attitudes in Europe 2010–2016

Kye, Bongoh 82 Reception PosterSES Differentials in Reproduction During the Korean Fertility Transition—Evidence from a Rural Village

Langyi, Tian 84 E1Revisiting Chinese Stratification: An Investigation of the Basic Prosperity Class

Lee, Dohoon 60 A8 Does College Expansion Reduce Inequality? Evidence from South Korea

Lei, Lei 265 D2The Impact of Community Socioeconomic Context on the Transition to High School in China: A Causal Analysis

Levanon, Asaf 45 Reception PosterPartners’ Economic Standing and their Impact on the Cost of Motherhood: The Case of a High Fertility Country, Israel 1996-2012

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Levine, Andrew 4 B1 Is the Gender Revolution Stalled? An Update

Lewin-Epstein, Noah 86 B5Gender and the Dynamic Relationship Between Health and Wealth Among Older Adults in Israel

Li, Angran 119 F5Local Community Contexts, Socioeconomic Status, and Belief in Chinese Meritocracy

Li, Huixian 276 E8 Which Grandparents Matter? Gender-Specific Grandparent Effects 

Li, Xiaoguang 79 D6Underemployment as a Source of Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Wage Inequality Among Highly-Educated Workers in the United States

Light, Michael 267 B2Segregation and Violence Reconsidered: Do Whites Benefit from Segregation?

Lim, Misun 115 Reception PosterEducational and Gender Inequalities in Income Trajectories: The Role of Educational Disparities in Family Life Courses

Lizama, Andrea 245 D7‘Making Sense of Social Mobility, But Still Struggling with an Unequal Society’: Teachers’ Everyday Experiences of Social Mobility as Revealing a More Practical Sense of Class Location and Inequalities

López-Roldán, Pedro 235 F8 The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain

Luo, Liying 294 Plenary 1 Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

Ma, Dali 261, 264 E4, Reception Poster

Boundary Reproduction: The Interactive Effect of Organizational Status Distance, and Geographical Proximity on Coauthorship Tie Formation Decaying State, Crumbling Society: Illicit Violence and Private Business in Rural China

Maas, Ineke 102 F3 Migration and Status Attainment: A Long-Term Perspective

Madia, Joan 181 A6The Labour Market Returns to Higher Education in Italy. Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Manduca, Robert 126 A4Trends in Absolute Income Mobility in European and North American Countries

Manzoni, Anna 61 A5Equalizing or Stratifying? Intergenerational Mobility Across College Degrees

Maralani, Vida 260 D5Women’s Job Characteristics and Time-Intensive Parenting Across the Life Course

Marqués-Perales, Ildefonso 235 F8 The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain

McCall, Leslie 292 D1 The Politics of Reducing Inequality

McKeever, Matthew 211 F1 Parents Socioeconomic Characteristics and Employment Security

Meir, Yaish 58 D8 Life Cycle Economic Returns to Educational Mobility in Denmark

Melzer, Silvia Maja 107 E5 The Influence of Cyber-Physical Systems on Workplace Bullying

Mitic, Radomir 255 A7African Americans and Civic Engagement: Establishing a Counternarrative

Mitnik, Pablo 52 E8 A Very Uneven Playing Field: Economic Mobility in the United States

Møllegaard, Stine 201 A7The Effect of Education on Cultural and Leisure Consumption Over the Life Course

Last, First Name Paper ID Panel ID Title

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Mont'Alvao, Arnaldo 213 A2Diminishing Returns to Agency in the Attainment Process? Findings from the Multigeneration Youth Development Study

Morales, Josefina Flores 224Day 3 Poster Session Understanding Unstable Healthcare Access Among California Latinos

Morosanu, Laura 124 E2“One Improves Here Every Day”: The Occupational and Learning Journeys of “Lower-Skilled” European Migrants in the London Region

Moullin, Sophie 240 E7 Because I'm Worth It? Self-Identity and Earnings Inequality

Mugiyama, Ryota 100 B1Trends in Women’s Long-term Employment Trajectories Around First Childbirth in Japan: Limited Role of Supply-Side Change

Müller, Lars 108 A5Social Inequalities in Dropout from Higher Education: Combining the Student Integration Model and Rational Choice Theory

Nakamura, Ryosuke 300B B8A Comparative Analysis of Children’s Time Use and Educational Achievement: Assessing Evidence from China, Japan, and the United States

Niemelä, Mikko 89 D6Between Structure and Policy: Effects of Demography and Policy Changes on Income Distribution in Finland 1990–2015

Nolan, Sarah 227Day 3 Poster Session Against the Odds: Exceptional Upward Mobility in Modern Day Indonesia

Nozaki, Kayo 300A B8Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes and the Effect of Family Background: Comparative Perspectives from East Asia

Offerhaus, Judith 193 C1School ain't No Good! Social Stratification in Parents' Anti--School Attitudes and their Involvement in School

Ogawa, Katsunori 145 E8Education and Income Inequality Among Japanese Youth: Decomposition Approach Using Longitudinal Data

Oh, Eunsil 278 A4Intergenerational Educational Mobility, Motherhood, and Female Achievement: South Korea in Comparative Perspective

Ojima, Fumiaki 192 F7Socioeconomic Inequality of Educational Opportunity: How Competition to Higher Education Modifies Its Effect

Ophir, Ariane 42 C8“Thank U, Next”? The Role of Re-Partnering in Changing Household Labor Arrangements over the Life Course

Park, Hyunjoon93, 136, 288, 300D

F7, C2, E3, B8

Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 30 Countries Which Racial/Ethnic Endogamy is also More Educationally Homogamous? Assortative Mating with Separation of Advanced Degree Holders Intergenerational Transmission of Homeownership: Homeownership Trajectories of Mothers and their Adult Children’s Homeownership Student Participation in Private Supplementary Education Activities in Korea: A Comparative Perspective

Parsons, Ryan 11 B2Ethnic Classification Strategies and Studies of Social Stratification: Evidence from China

Paskov, Marii 244 E5Social Class and Workplace Autonomy and Authority: A Cross-National Study

Pei, Yaolin 5 B5Fear of Death Among Older Adults: The Role of Intergenerational Support and SES

Pike, Isabel 242 B3Gifting Relationships and School Dropout in Rural Malawi: Examining Differences by Gender and Poverty Level

Prieto, Joaquín 191 E1Degrees of Vulnerability to Poverty: A Low-Income Dynamic Approach for Chile

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Qian, Zhenchao 30 C2 Economic Position and Cross-Border Marriages Among Men in Taiwan

Rauscher, Emily 36, 37, 96 C8, A1, A7

Why Who Marries Whom Matters: Effects of Educational Assortative Mating on Infant Health in the U.S. 1969-1994 When Does Money Matter? School Funding and Black-White Inequality of Educational Achievement 2009-2014 Son-Biased Sex Ratios Differ by Paternal Education

Ray, Sthitapragyan 54 Reception PosterEthnicity and Inequality: Violent Conflict and Youth Mobility in Odisha, India

Raymo, James 294 Plenary 1 Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

Rich, Peter 113 A1Trajectories of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and the Black-White High School Completion Gap

Riederer, Bernhard 151 E1The Shrinking of the Middle Class in the City: The Case of Vienna Between 1995 and 2018

Robert, Peter 90 E2Variation in Occupational Returns to Education: Job Status in Comparative Perspective in Europe

Roksa, Josipa 80 B4Who is Publishing Journal Articles During Graduate School? Race and Gender Inequalities in Research Productivity

Rotman, Assaf 71 Reception Poster Gender-Specific Wage Structure in the U.S. Labor Market

Roukny, Tarik 106 E3The Wealth Origins of Income Mobility: Drivers of Early Career Performances

Seibel, Verena 229 F4Immigrants’ Knowledge About their Childcare Rights in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany

Seiler, Simon 233 E4 International Comparison of Social Mobility Using the M-Index

Sharkey, Patrick (organizer) 292 D1 Social Science and the Challenge of Reducing Inequality

Shavit, Yossi 291 Plenary 3 Income in Early Childhood and Later Cognitive Achievements in Israel

Shen, Hsiu-hua 286 B6Mobilizing to Become a Middle Class in Urban China: Marriage, Family, and Homeownership

Shiffer-Sebba, Doron 288 E3Intergenerational Transmission of Homeownership: Homeownership Trajectories of Mothers and their Adult Children’s Homeownership

Shin, JaeYoul 169 E6Non-Regular Employment Risk in the Labor Market and Support for Redistribution

Shirahase, Sawako 137 Plenary 3 The Impact of Class Origin Throughout the Life Course

Sikhova, Aiday 3 C1Better Parents or Richer Parents: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital

Small, Mario Luis 292 D1 The Role of Sociology in Inequality Reduction

Smith, Christian Michael 46 Reception PosterIn the Footsteps of Siblings: Updating the Social Psychology of Educational Attainment

Smith, Michael L. 290 E2The Czech Sorting Machine: The Role of Educational Pathways in Occupational and Class Attainment in the Czech Republic

Sobel, Ira 86 B5Gender and the Dynamic Relationship Between Health and Wealth Among Older Adults in Israel

Last, First Name Paper ID Panel ID Title

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Song, Haoming 96 A7 Son-Biased Sex Ratios Differ by Paternal Education

Song, Xi 83 Plenary 2 Perceived Inequality in China

Sporle, Andrew 209 B7Comparative Social Inequality and Mobility Research Using Whole Nation Linked Administrative and Survey Data—the Potential of New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure

Steele, Liza 112 E6Are Policy Preferences Really Motivated by Economic Self-Interest? Personal Finances and Preferences for Redistribution in 30 Countries

Steinberg, Hannah 146 C5The Rationality of Caring: Deciding on the Timing of Early Institutional Childcare in Germany

Steinmetz, Stephanie 160 D3The Interrelation Between Task Sex Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap – Some Evidence of Within-Occupational Gender Inequality for the Netherlands

Stolzenberg, Ross 32 A5Preferential Credentials: Institutional Limits and Academic Effects of Preferential Treatment in College admissions

Stremovskaya, Alla 250Day 3 Poster Session Labour Migration from Central Asia to Russia: History and Current Trends

Suh, Hyungjun 262Day 3 Poster Session

Antecedents of Housing Status: A Case Study of South Korean Newlyweds in 2014

Swindle, Jeffrey 133 B2Exposure to Global Cultural Scripts Through Media and Attitudes Toward Violence Against Women

Takenoshita, Hirohisa 246Day 3 Poster Session

Inequality in Access to Housing in Japan: Wealth Inequality and the Role of Family Background

Tang, Chengzuo 62 F5Beyond the Patron-Client Relationship: Private Entrepreneurs' Political Entitlement in Reforming China

Theodore, Reremoana 209 B7Comparative Social Inequality and Mobility Research Using Whole Nation Linked Administrative and Survey Data - the Potential of New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure

Tian, Ziyao 280 Plenary 2Financialization and Income Generation in 21st Century: Rise of the Petit Rentier Class?

Tisch, Daria 76 C4Equality Trumps Equity: Subjective Fairness of Couples' Savings Arrangements

Trinh, Nhat An 69 F8Better Times to Come? Intergenerational Class Mobility of Labour Market Entrants in Germany and the UK Since the 1950s

Uchikoshi, Fumiya 243 C2Dissecting Educational Assortative Marriage in Japan: The Role of Institutional Changes in Higher Education

Van de Werfhorst, Herman 24 Plenary 3 Broad Schools, Elite Schools and the Tracking Effects on Inequality

Van Vugt, Lynn 150 Reception PosterEscaping the Motherhood Trap: Childcare and Parental Leave Help Young Mothers to Avoid NEET Risks

Wang, Donghui 266 D8Pathways to Post-Compulsory Education, Work and Home-Leaving of Rural Youth in China

Wang, Jia 111 F1Nonstandard Employment and Housing Mobility: A Russia-China Comparison

Wang, Yapeng 129 A8Who Benefits More from the College Expansion Policy? Evidence from China

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Wang-Cendejas, Ruoqing Rachelle 1 D6

Military Services, Career Paths, and Life Course Outcomes: Implications for Social Mobility

Weber, Rosa 139, 148 F4, A1

How Important are Contacts at Arrival for Immigrants' Economic Assimilation in Sweden? The Chilling Effect of Secure Communities on Hispanic Students’ Achievement

Wei, Lai 122 F6Rural-to-Urban Migration, Perceived Inequality and Subjective Social Status in China

Wen, Fangqi 279 D7 Misperceptions of Social Mobility: Sources and Consequences

Wu, Xiaogang 270 A6 Signaling Effect and Elite University Returns in China

Xie, Yu43, 142, 271, 295, 300C

Plenary 2, A4, C2, D7, B8

College Premium Revisited: Heterogeneous Returns to College Over the Life Course Multigenerational Effects of Education on Women's Household Decision-Making Power in Rural China Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility A New Methodological Framework for Studying Status Exchange in Marriage Understanding American’s Attitudes Towards the China-US Trade War Social Inequality in Child Educational Development in China

Xiong, Wanru 234 B2The Goods Wife in China: Sex Ratio Imbalance and the Trafficking of Women for Forced Marriage

Xu, Xiaojie 277 B4Gendered STEM Occupational Choices in China--Evidence from PISA 2015

Yaish, Meir 93 F7 Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 30 Countries

Yan, Jackson 282 A5Community College Undermatch and the Relationship with Socioeconomic Status

Yao, Lu 79 D6Underemployment as a Source of Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Wage Inequality Among Highly-Educated Workers in the United States

Ye, Leafia 269 D6Mobility, Stagnation, or Attrition? Diverse Earning Trajectories In a Cohort of Foreign-Born Men

Yen, Shih-Keng 135 A8The Association between Expansion and Educational Inequality: A Cross-National Analysis

Yu, Ang 241Day 3 Poster Session

The Impact of Parental Wealth on the Transition to Homeownership in Urban China

Yu, Xiao 252 B3Responding to Career Bottleneck or to the Rising Educational Expectation? The Early-Career “Return to School” Among U.S. College Graduates

Yukawa, Shiho 300A B8Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes and the Effect of Family Background: Comparative Perspectives from East Asia

Zang, Emma 22 A2Educational Spillovers Within the Family: Evidence from School Entry Laws

Zhang, Yixian 83 Plenary 2 Perceived Inequality in China

Zhang, Zhenmei 253 B5Early-Life Social Environment and Episodic Memory Among Older Adults in China

Zheng, Xia 236 F8Effect of Political Capital on Socioeconomic Attainment in China: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies

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Zhou, Xiang 142 A4 Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility

Zhou, Ying 48 F1The Restorative Effect of Work After Unemployment: An Intra-Individual Analysis of Subjective Wellbeing Recovery Through Re-Employment

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Index by Paper ID Paper ID Last, First Name Panel ID Title

1Wang-Cendejas, Ruoqing Rachelle D6

Military Services, Career Paths, and Life Course Outcomes: Implications for Social Mobility

3 Sikhova, Aiday C1Better Parents or Richer Parents: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital

4 Levine, Andrew B1 Is the Gender Revolution Stalled? An Update

5 Pei, Yaolin B5 Fear of Death Among Older Adults: The Role of Intergenerational Support and SES

8 Gagné, Josh A1Micro-Segregation by Chance: A New Explanation for Racial Segregation Within Schools

9 Huang, Xian F5 The Chinese Dream: Hukou, Social Mobility and Regime Support in China

10 Jasso, Guillermina Plenary 3 Do Economists Experience the Sense of Justice?

11 Parsons, Ryan B2Ethnic Classification Strategies and Studies of Social Stratification: Evidence from China

22 Zang, Emma A2 Educational Spillovers Within the Family: Evidence from School Entry Laws

24 Van de Werfhorst, Herman Plenary 3 Broad Schools, Elite Schools and the Tracking Effects on Inequality

28 Fletcher, Jason A4Decoupling Genetics from Educational Attainments: How Do Socially Mobile Contexts Work?

30 Qian, Zhenchao C2 Economic Position and Cross-Border Marriages Among Men in Taiwan

31 Gu, Xiaorong B3 Unpacking the Female Academic Achievement Paradox in Post-Reform China

32 Stolzenberg, Ross A5Preferential Credentials: Institutional Limits and Academic Effects of Preferential Treatment in College admissions

34 Elbers, Benjamin F3 Residential Mobility and the Reproduction of Residential Segregation in the U.S.

36 Rauscher, Emily C8Why Who Marries Whom Matters: Effects of Educational Assortative Mating on Infant Health in the U.S. 1969-1994

37 Rauscher, Emily A1When Does Money Matter? School Funding and Black-White Inequality of Educational Achievement 2009-2014

42 Ophir, Ariane C8“Thank U, Next”? The Role of Re-Partnering in Changing Household Labor Arrangements over the Life Course

43 Brand, Jennie Plenary 2 College Premium Revisited: Heterogeneous Returns to College Over the Life Course

43 Xie, Yu Plenary 2 College Premium Revisited: Heterogeneous Returns to College Over the Life Course

44 Brand, Jennie E4Estimating Sociological Effect Heterogeneity: From Interactions to Machine Learning

45 Kraus, VeredReception Poster

Partners’ Economic Standing and their Impact on the Cost of Motherhood: The Case of a High Fertility Country, Israel 1996-2012

45 Levanon, Asaf Reception Poster

Partners’ Economic Standing and their Impact on the Cost of Motherhood: The Case of a High Fertility Country, Israel 1996-2012

46 Smith, Christian MichaelReception Poster

In the Footsteps of Siblings: Updating the Social Psychology of Educational Attainment

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48 Zhou, Ying F1The Restorative Effect of Work After Unemployment: An Intra-Individual Analysis of Subjective Wellbeing Recovery Through Re-Employment

49 Erlinghagen, Marcel F3 The International Migration Pattern of Couples: Who Leads, Who Trails?

52 Mitnik, Pablo E8 A Very Uneven Playing Field: Economic Mobility in the United States

54 Ray, SthitapragyanReception Poster Ethnicity and Inequality: Violent Conflict and Youth Mobility in Odisha, India

55 Cheng, Cheng C5Multigenerational Effects of Education on Women's Household Decision-Making Power in Rural China

55 Xie, Yu C5Multigenerational Effects of Education on Women's Household Decision-Making Power in Rural China

56 Fujihara, Sho B6The Causal Effects of Parental Absence on Children’s Outcomes in Japan: Comparing Father’s and Mother’s Absence, Death and Divorce

58 Karlson, Kristian Bernt D8 Life Cycle Economic Returns to Educational Mobility in Denmark

58 Meir, Yaish D8 Life Cycle Economic Returns to Educational Mobility in Denmark

60 Lee, Dohoon A8 Does College Expansion Reduce Inequality? Evidence from South Korea

61 Manzoni, anna A5 Equalizing or Stratifying? Intergenerational Mobility Across College Degrees

62 Tang, Chengzuo F5Beyond the Patron-Client Relationship: Private Entrepreneurs' Political Entitlement in Reforming China

64 He, Jingying B6Beyond the Nuclear Family: The Changing Effect of Grandparent Coresidence on Child Well-Being

69 Trinh, Nhat An F8Better Times to Come? Intergenerational Class Mobility of Labour Market Entrants in Germany and the UK Since the 1950s

70 Hamplová, Dana C4 Partners’ Relative Income and the Risk of Union Dissolution

71 Rotman, AssafReception Poster Gender-Specific Wage Structure in the U.S. Labor Market

73 Bächmann, Ann-Christin B1Should I Stay or Should I Go? Employer Changes After Childbirth and the Role of Organizational Family-Friendly Arrangements

74 Kujala, Pietari E6 Fear of Crime and Anti--Immigrant Attitudes in Europe 2010–2016

75 Birkelund, Jesper Fels A6 Life Course on Track? Long-Term Economic Returns to Early Tracking in Denmark

76 Tisch, Daria C4 Equality Trumps Equity: Subjective Fairness of Couples' Savings Arrangements

79 Li, Xiaoguang D6Underemployment as a Source of Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Wage Inequality Among Highly-Educated Workers in the United States

79 Yao, Lu D6Underemployment as a Source of Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Wage Inequality Among Highly-Educated Workers in the United States

80 Roksa, Josipa B4Who is Publishing Journal Articles During Graduate School? Race and Gender Inequalities in Research Productivity

82 Kye, BongohReception Poster

SES Differentials in Reproduction During the Korean Fertility Transition—Evidence from a Rural Village

83 Song, Xi Plenary 2 Perceived Inequality in China

Paper ID Last, First Name Panel ID Title

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83 Zhang, Yixian Plenary 2 Perceived Inequality in China

84 Aurelien, Boucher E1 Revisiting Chinese Stratification: An Investigation of the Basic Prosperity Class

84 Langyi, Tian E1 Revisiting Chinese Stratification: An Investigation of the Basic Prosperity Class

85 Huszár, ÁkosReception Poster

Polarisation and Improvement - The Changing of the Hungarian Class Structure in European Comparison

85 Katalin, FüzérReception Poster

Polarisation and Improvement - The Changing of the Hungarian Class Structure in European Comparison

86 Lewin-Epstein, Noah B5Gender and the Dynamic Relationship Between Health and Wealth Among Older Adults in Israel

86 Sobel, Ira B5Gender and the Dynamic Relationship Between Health and Wealth Among Older Adults in Israel

87 Hu, Shu B6Extended Gender Inequality? Intergenerational Coresidence and Division of Household Labor

88 Haslberger, Matthias E2Which Kind of Occupational Change? Reassessing the Routine-Bias Argument in a Large Sample of OECD Countries

89 Karonen, Esa D6Between Structure and Policy: Effects of Demography and Policy Changes on Income Distribution in Finland 1990–2015

89 Niemelä, Mikko D6Between Structure and Policy: Effects of Demography and Policy Changes on Income Distribution in Finland 1990–2015

90 Robert, Peter E2Variation in Occupational Returns to Education: Job Status in Comparative Perspective in Europe

92 Cohen, Yinon D3 Workplace Compensation Practices and the Takeoff in Benefit Inequality

92 Kristal, Tali D3 Workplace Compensation Practices and the Takeoff in Benefit Inequality

93 Park, Hyunjoon F7 Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 30 Countries

93 Yaish, Meir F7 Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 30 Countries

95 Christoph, Bernhard F1Unemployment Duration and the Role of Job-Related Concessions for Leaving Welfare

96 Rauscher, Emily A7 Son-Biased Sex Ratios Differ by Paternal Education

96 Song, Haoming A7 Son-Biased Sex Ratios Differ by Paternal Education

97 Jusri, Regina B3Student Attrition in Gender-Atypical Fields of Study: A Matter of Lacking Social Integration?

100 Mugiyama, Ryota B1Trends in Women’s Long-Term Employment Trajectories Around First Childbirth in Japan: Limited Role of Supply-Side Change

102 Maas, Ineke F3 Migration and Status Attainment: A Long-Term Perspective

103 Amaral, Ernesto B7An Introduction and Meta-Analysis of the Association between Income Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility

104 Geffen, Rona D5The Timing of Lives: Understanding the Dynamics of Economic Attainment and Family Formation During the Transition to Adulthood in Germany and the UK

105 King, Michael F8Revisiting Trends in the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Status and Family Structure

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106 Roukny, Tarik E3 The Wealth Origins of Income Mobility: Drivers of Early Career Performances

107 Melzer, Silvia Maja E5 The Influence of Cyber-Physical Systems on Workplace Bullying

108 Klein, Daniel A5Social Inequalities in Dropout from Higher Education: Combining the Student Integration Model and Rational Choice Theory

108 Müller, Lars A5Social Inequalities in Dropout from Higher Education: Combining the Student Integration Model and Rational Choice Theory

111 Wang, Jia F1 Nonstandard Employment and Housing Mobility: A Russia-China Comparison

112 Steele, Liza E6Are Policy Preferences Really Motivated by Economic Self-Interest? Personal Finances and Preferences for Redistribution in 30 Countries

113 Rich, Peter A1Trajectories of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and the Black-White High School Completion Gap

114 Churchwell, AmberReception Poster The Obama Effect on Perceived Mobility

114 Kesler, ChristelReception Poster The Obama Effect on Perceived Mobility

115 Lim, MisunReception Poster

Educational and Gender Inequalities in Income Trajectories: The Role of Educational Disparities in Family Life Courses

116 Chauhan, Bhumika B4The Wage Advantage of Working with STEM Workers: STEM Composition and Industry Wage Premium in India

117 Cheng, Siwei E3Flows and Boundaries: A Network Framework for Understanding Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market

119 Li, Angran F5Local Community Contexts, Socioeconomic Status, and Belief in Chinese Meritocracy

122 Wei, Lai F6 Rural-to-Urban Migration, Perceived Inequality and Subjective Social Status in China

124 Morosanu, Laura E2“One Improves Here Every Day”: The Occupational and Learning Journeys of “Lower-Skilled” European Migrants in the London Region

125 Hu, Bowei E7 The Politics of Financialization and Income Inequality

126 Manduca, Robert A4 Trends in Absolute Income Mobility in European and North American Countries

127 Burger, Kaspar D8Educational Trajectories in a Vertically Differentiated but Permeable System: Micro and Macro Mechanisms

129 Wang, Yapeng A8 Who Benefits More from the College Expansion Policy? Evidence from China

130 He, Qian F5Land Seizures, Housing Demolitions and Individuals’ Housing and Political Wellbeing in Contemporary China

132 Ku, Inhoe B5Declining Family Support, Inequality and Poverty Among Old Adults: Lessons from South Korea

133 Swindle, Jeffrey B2Exposure to Global Cultural Scripts Through Media and Attitudes Toward Violence Against Women

134 Bodovski, KaterinaReception Poster Parental Help with Homework in Elementary School: Universal Good or Hidden Evil?

135 Yen, Shih-Keng A8The Association between Expansion and Educational Inequality: A Cross-National Analysis

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136 Park, Hyunjoon C2Which Racial/Ethnic Endogamy is also More Educationally Homogamous? Assortative Mating with Separation of Advanced Degree Holders

137 Shirahase, Sawako Plenary 3 The Impact of Class Origin Throughout the Life Course

139 Weber, Rosa F4How Important are Contacts at Arrival for Immigrants' Economic Assimilation in Sweden?

140 Chen, I-Chien C5Effects of Cram Schooling on Academic Achievement of Junior High Students in Taiwan: A Revisit with New Data and Methods

140 Kuan, Ping-Yin C5Effects of Cram Schooling on Academic Achievement of Junior High Students in Taiwan: A Revisit with New Data and Methods

142 Ishida, Hiroshi A4 Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility

142 Xie, Yu A4 Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility

142 Zhou, Xiang A4 Farming, Industrialization, and Intergenerational Mobility

143 Erola, Jani D2Good Neighborhood, Good Education? The Association Between Childhood Neighborhood and Higher Education Enrollment in Finland

145 Ogawa, Katsunori E8Education and Income Inequality Among Japanese Youth: Decomposition Approach Using Longitudinal Data

146 Steinberg, Hannah C5The Rationality of Caring: Deciding on the Timing of Early Institutional Childcare in Germany

147 Cheng, Siwei D5 Family Structure and Cohort Trends in Childhood Income Volatility

148 Weber, Rosa A1The Chilling Effect of Secure Communities on Hispanic Students’ Educational Achievement

150 Van Vugt, LynnReception Poster

Escaping the Motherhood Trap: Childcare and Parental Leave Help Young Mothers to Avoid NEET Risks

151 Riederer, Bernhard E1The Shrinking of the Middle Class in the City: The Case of Vienna Between 1995 and 2018

153 Jaschke, Philipp Daniel F2Does Facilitated Access to the Health System Improve Asylum-Seekers’ Health Outcomes? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment

154 Choi, Kate Hee Day 3 Poster Session

The Hispanic Fertility Bust: The Role of Citizenship

156 Choi, Kate Hee C4 Marriage and Mate Selection Behavior of GED Recipients

160 Steinmetz, Stephanie D3The Interrelation Between Task Sex Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap – Some Evidence of Within-Occupational Gender Inequality for the Netherlands

166 Hsin, Amy F2 How Stop-and-Frisk Affected Undocumented Students' Performance

169 Shin, JaeYoul E6 Non-Regular Employment Risk in the Labor Market and Support for Redistribution

172 Aptekar, Sofya F2Beyond Dreamers: The Under-Analyzed Complexity of the Undocumented Youth Population

172 Hsin, Amy F2Beyond Dreamers: The Under-Analyzed Complexity of the Undocumented Youth Population

175 Aeppli, Clemens E5 Aligining Inequalities

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176 Bächmann, Ann-ChristinDay 3 Poster Session

Understanding the Gender Pay Gap Between and Within Occupations – What is the Role of Individual Job Tasks?

179 Huang, Tiffany F4 The Integration Paradox: Asian Immigrants in Australia and the United States

181 Madia, Joan A6The Labour Market Returns to Higher Education in Italy: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

184 Kazumi, Kosuke A2Does Compensatory Advantage Exist in the Relationship Between Academic Performance and Effort? Using Panel Data Analysis with Distinction of the Direction of Changes

185 Fletcher, Cynthia D2 The Role of Place in Understanding Social Mobility over Time: A Rural Case Study

190 Çineli, Cemile Beyda Day 3 Poster Session

Money Management and Gender Equality: An Analysis of Dual-Earner Couples in Western Europe

191 Prieto, Joaquín E1 Degrees of Vulnerability to Poverty: A Low-Income Dynamic Approach for Chile

192 Ojima, Fumiaki F7Socioeconomic Inequality of Educational Opportunity: How Competition to Higher Education Modifies Its Effect

193 Offerhaus, Judith C1School Ain't No Good! Social Stratification in Parents' Anti-School Attitudes and their Involvement in School

194 Kuhnle, Jeremy F3Does Deregulation Lead to Better Economic Performance Among Immigrants? The 2004 Reform of the German Trade and Crafts Code as a Natural Experiment

195 Dhoore, Jasper F6Intergenerational Social Mobility and Happiness Across Cultures: A Comparison between the United States of America and Scandinavian Europe

201 Møllegaard, Stine A7 The Effect of Education on Cultural and Leisure Consumption Over the Life Course

203 Huang, Wei C1Toddlers’ Social Competence: Impacts of Socioeconomic Status and Parenting Behavior

204 Jackson, Margot C5 Public Investments and Class Gaps in Parents’ Educational Expenditures

209 Sporle, Andrew B7Comparative Social Inequality and Mobility Research Using Whole Nation Linked Administrative and Survey Data—the Potential of New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure

209 Theodore, Reremoana B7Comparative Social Inequality and Mobility Research Using Whole Nation Linked Administrative and Survey Data—the Potential of New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure

211 McKeever, Matthew F1 Parents Socioeconomic Characteristics and Employment Security

213 Mont'Alvao, Arnaldo A2Diminishing Returns to Agency in the Attainment Process? Findings from the Multigeneration Youth Development Study

215 Breznau, Nate E6The Limits of Solidarity, Segmentation and Stratification: A Comparison of Policy Preferences in France, Germany, Japan and South Korea

216 Breinholt, Asta C1Do Parents' Resources and Behaviors Moderate the Effect of Children's Genes on their Cognitive Skills?

224 Morales, Josefina Flores Day 3 Poster Session

Understanding Unstable Healthcare Access Among California Latinos

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225 Bostic, AmieDay 3 Poster Session

Dualization, Poverty, and Immigration: A Systematic Analysis of Welfare State Effectiveness and Nativity in 17 Affluent Democracies

227 Nolan, SarahDay 3 Poster Session

Against the Odds: Exceptional Upward Mobility in Modern Day Indonesia

228 Kopycka, Katarzyna A8Higher Education Expansion, System Transformation and Social inequality:Social Origin Effects on Tertiary Education Attainment in Poland for Birth Cohorts 1960 to 1988

229 Seibel, Verena F4Immigrants’ Knowledge About their Childcare Rights in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany

230 Hung, Koit A6Incongruent Expectations, Upgraded Occupations, and Midlife Occupational Attainments

231 Bastias, Pablo Geraldo F7High School Career and Technical Education in Chile: A Study of Horizontal Stratification in Educational Transitions

233 Jann, Ben E4 International Comparison of Social Mobility Using the M-Index

233 Seiler, Simon E4 International Comparison of Social Mobility Using the M-Index

234 Xiong, Wanru B2The Goods Wife in China: Sex Ratio Imbalance and the Trafficking of Women for Forced Marriage

235 Fachelli, Sandra F8 The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain

235 López-Roldán, Pedro F8 The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain

235 Marqués-Perales, Ildefonso F8 The Role of Education in Social Mobility in Spain

236 Zheng, Xia F8Effect of Political Capital on Socioeconomic Attainment in China: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies

237 Hu, HanzhiDay 3 Poster Session

Heterogeneous Effect of Assortative Mating on Intergenerational Education Transmission

239 Kmetty, Zoltan B7The Presence of Social Structure in Online Texts Based on Word Embedding NLP Models

239 Koltai, Julia B7The Presence of Social Structure in Online Texts Based on Word Embedding NLP Models

240 Moullin, Sophie E7 Because I'm Worth It? Self-Identity and Earnings Inequality

241 Yu, AngDay 3 Poster Session

The Impact of Parental Wealth on the Transition to Homeownership in Urban China

242 Pike, Isabel B3Gifting Relationships and School Dropout in Rural Malawi: Examining Differences by Gender and Poverty Level

243 Uchikoshi, Fumiya C2Dissecting Educational Assortative Marriage in Japan: The Role of Institutional Changes in Higher Education

244 Paskov, Marii E5 Social Class and Workplace Autonomy and Authority: A Cross-National Study

245 Lizama, Andrea D7‘Making Sense of Social Mobility, But Still Struggling with an Unequal Society’: Teachers’ Everyday Experiences of Social Mobility as Revealing a More Practical Sense of Class Location and Inequalities

Paper ID Last, First Name Panel ID Title

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ �47

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246 Takenoshita, HirohisaDay 3 Poster Session

Inequality in Access to Housing in Japan: Wealth Inequality and the Role of Family Background

248 Kaiser, Caspar F6Destination, Origin, Mobility or Reference Effects: How Does Social Class Affect Life Satisfaction in Europe?

250 Stremovskaya, allaDay 3 Poster Session

Labour Migration from Central Asia to Russia: History and Current Trends

252 Yu, Xiao B3Responding to Career Bottleneck or to the Rising Educational Expectation? The Early-Career “Return to School” Among U.S. College Graduates

253 Zhang, Zhenmei B5 Early-Life Social Environment and Episodic Memory Among Older Adults in China

255 Mitic, Radomir A7 African Americans and Civic Engagement: Establishing a Counternarrative

256 Hiramori, Daiki D3 Sexual Orientation and Earnings in Japan: Findings from the 2019 Osaka City Survey

258 Canales, AndreaDay 3 Poster Session

Gender Differences in Educational Decision-Making: A Middle-Income Country Test Case

259 Cha, Yun F7Intergenerational Reproduction of Educational Inequality in Graduate Degree Attainment

260 Maralani, Vida D5 Women’s Job Characteristics and Time-Intensive Parenting Across the Life Course

261 Ma, Dali E4Boundary Reproduction: The Interactive Effect of Organizational Status Distance, and Geographical Proximity on Coauthorship Tie Formation

262 Suh, HyungjunDay 3 Poster Session

Antecedents of Housing Status: A Case Study of South Korean Newlyweds in 2014

264 Ma, DaliReception Poster

Decaying State, Crumbling Society: Illicit Violence and Private Business in Rural China

265 Lei, Lei D2The Impact of Community Socioeconomic Context on the Transition to High School in China: A Causal Analysis

266 Wang, Donghui D8Pathways to Post-Compulsory Education, Work and Home-Leaving of Rural Youth in China

267 Light, Michael B2 Segregation and Violence Reconsidered: Do Whites Benefit from Segregation?

269 Ye, Leafia D6Mobility, Stagnation, or Attrition? Diverse Earning Trajectories In a Cohort of Foreign-Born Men

270 Wu, Xiaogang A6 Signaling Effect and Elite University Returns in China

271 Dong, Hao C2 A New Methodological Framework for Studying Status Exchange in Marriage

271 Xie, Yu C2 A New Methodological Framework for Studying Status Exchange in Marriage

275 Chan, Chin-Han E5Conflicts between Intimacy and Solidarity: Multi-Facet of Job Autonomy and their Influence on Life Balance in Multinational Contexts Across Ten Years

276 Li, Huixian E8 Which Grandparents Matter? Gender-Specific Grandparent Effects 

277 Xu, Xiaojie B4 Gendered STEM Occupational Choices in China--Evidence from PISA 2015

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278 Oh, Eunsil A4Intergenerational Educational Mobility, Motherhood, and Female Achievement: South Korea in Comparative Perspective

279 Wen, Fangqi D7 Misperceptions of Social Mobility: Sources and Consequences

280 Goldstein, Adam Plenary 2Financialization and Income Generation in 21st Century: Rise of the Petit Rentier Class?

280 Tian, Ziyao Plenary 2Financialization and Income Generation in 21st Century: Rise of the Petit Rentier Class?

281 Grigoryeva, Angelina C4Gender and Money: The Division of Financial Management Responsibilities in Families

282 Yan, Jackson A5 Community College Undermatch and the Relationship with Socioeconomic Status

284 Dietrich, Hans F2Class Background, Migration Experience and the Labor Market Integration of Young Syrian Refugees in Germany

286 Shen, Hsiu-hua B6Mobilizing to Become a Middle Class in Urban China: Marriage, Family, and Homeownership

287 Jana, Madhusree C8Reproductive Labor and Stratified Relationships: A Qualitative Study on Commercial Surrogacy in New Delhi, India

288 Park, Hyunjoon E3Intergenerational Transmission of Homeownership: Homeownership Trajectories of Mothers and their Adult Children’s Homeownership

288 Shiffer-Sebba, Doron E3Intergenerational Transmission of Homeownership: Homeownership Trajectories of Mothers and their Adult Children’s Homeownership

290 Smith, Michael L. E2The Czech Sorting Machine: The Role of Educational Pathways in Occupational and Class Attainment in the Czech Republic

291 Shavit, Yossi Plenary 3 Income in Early Childhood and Later Cognitive Achievements in Israel

292 DiPrete, Tom D1 What Does Sociological Research Have to Say About Inequality Reduction?

292 Gamoran, Adam D1 From Understanding Inequality to Reducing Inequality: A Sociological Imperative

292 McCall, Leslie D1 The Politics of Reducing Inequality

292 Sharkey, Patrick D1 Social Science and the Challenge of Reducing Inequality

292 Small, Mario Luis D1 The Role of Sociology in Inequality Reduction

294 Grusky, David Plenary 1 Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

294 Luo, Liying Plenary 1 Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

294 Raymo, James Plenary 1 Wisconsin School of Social Stratification Research

295 Jin, Yongai D7 Understanding American’s Attitudes Towards the China-US Trade War

295 Xie, Yu D7 Understanding American’s Attitudes Towards the China-US Trade War

300A Akabayashi, Hideo B8Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes and the Effect of Family Background: Comparative Perspectives from East Asia

300A Nozaki, Kayo; Yukawa, Shiho

B8Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes and the Effect of Family Background: Comparative Perspectives from East Asia

Paper ID Last, First Name Panel ID Title

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B8A Comparative Analysis of Children’s Time Use and Educational Achievement: Assessing Evidence from China, Japan, and the United States300B Nakamura, Ryosuke

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300D Park, Hyunjoon B8Student Participation in Private Supplementary Education Activities in Korea: A Comparative Perspective

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Notes

300C Xie, Yu Social Inequality in Child Educational Development in China

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