Sociological Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Science is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Local Policing and the Educational Outcomes of Undocumented College Students35
Life-Course Transitions and Political Orientations21
Decomposing Heterogeneity in Inequality of Educational Opportunities: Family Income and Academic Performance in Brazilian Higher Education17
Predictive Algorithms and Perceptions of Fairness: Parent Attitudes Toward Algorithmic Resource Allocation in K-12 Education16
Rising Educational Divides in Attitudes: How Polarization across Cohorts Can Mask Age-Related Polarization15
The Religious Work Ethic and the Spirit of Patriarchy: Religiosity and the Gender Gap in Working for Its Own Sake, 1977 to 201812
Workplace Networks and the Dynamics of Worker Organizing12
The Refugee Advantage: English-Language Attainment in the Early Twentieth Century11
Literary Fiction Indicates Early Modernization in China Prior to Western Influence11
Findings on Summer Learning Loss Often Fail to Replicate, Even in Recent Data11
Differences in the Risk of Grade Retention for Biracial and Monoracial Students in the United States, 2010 to 201911
Opportunities for Faculty Tenure at Globally Ranked Universities: Cross-National Differences by Gender, Fields, and Tenure Status10
Who Learns from Deliberative Minipublics? Identity-Based Differences in Knowledge Gains across Thirteen Citizens' Initiative Review Experiments9
From Metallica to Mozart: Mapping the Cultural Hierarchy of Lifestyle Activities9
Inequality and Total Effect Summary Measures for Nominal and Ordinal Variables8
Demographic Differences in Responses to a Two-Step Gender Identity Measure8
The Genetics of Partnership Dissolution8
The Stalled Gender Revolution and the Rise of Top Earnings in the United States, 1980 to 20177
Examining Attitudes toward Asians throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic with Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey Experiments7
Breaking Barriers or Persisting Traditions? Fertility Histories, Occupational Achievements, and Intergenerational Mobility of Italian Women7
“Was It Me or Was It Gender Discrimination?” How Women Respond to Ambiguous Incidents at Work7
Some Birds Have Mixed Feathers: Bringing the Multiracial Population into the Study of Race Homophily6
Social Status and the Moral Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence6
Classed Burdens: Habitus and Administrative Burden during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Differences in Academic Preparedness Do Not Fully Explain Black–White Enrollment Disparities in Advanced High School Coursework6
Shattered Dreams: Paternal Incarceration, Youth Expectations, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Disadvantage6
Dog Whistles and Work Hours: The Political Activation of Labor Market Discrimination6
Status Ambiguity and Multiplicity in the Selection of NBA Awards6
Inclusive but Not Integrative: Ethnoracial Boundaries and the Use of Spanish in the Market for Rental Housing5
The Effect of Workplace Raids on Academic Performance: Evidence from Texas5
Institutional Survival under Extreme State Repression and Subsequent Revival4
Demographic Change and Group Boundaries in Germany: The Effect of Projected Demographic Decline on Perceptions of Who Has a Migration Background4
Education and Social Fluidity: A Reweighting Approach4
The Inequality of Lifetime Pensions4
The Diffusion and Reach of (Mis)Information on Facebook during the U.S. 2020 Election4
Life-Course Differences in Occupational Mobility Between Vocationally and Generally Trained Workers in Germany4
Schedule Unpredictability and High-Cost Debt: The Case of Service Workers4
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