RSF-The Russell Sage Journal of the Social Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of RSF-The Russell Sage Journal of the Social Sciences is 3. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Black Reparations in the United States, 2024: An Introduction67
The Architecture of Status Hierarchies: Variations in Structure and Why They Matter for Inequality37
Resisting Amnesia: Renewing and Expanding the Study of Suburban Inequality29
Listening to the Voices of America29
Hyper-Illegality, Reentry, and Everyday Life in the United States Post-Deportation26
Why Reparations? Race and Public Opinion Toward Reparations25
Finding Integrated Schools? Latino Families Settle in Diverse Suburbs, 2000–201523
No Calm Before the Storm: Low-Income Latina Immigrant and Citizen Mothers Before and After COVID-1923
Disparities in Access to Unemployment Insurance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from U.S. and California Claims Data21
Making Sense of Childcare Instability Among Families with Low Incomes: (Un)desired and (Un)planned Reasons for Changing Childcare Arrangements19
Do Perceptions of Privilege Enhance—or Impede—Perceptions of Intelligence? Evidence from a National Survey Experiment18
Settlement Duration Matters: Deportation Threat and Safety Net Participation Among Mixed-Status Families18
Social, Resource, and Institution Disruptions and the Evolving Lives of Economically Vulnerable Older Adults: Implications for Policies and Programs in the New Normal17
A Policy Platform to Deliver Black Reparations: Building on Evidence from Child Development Accounts16
Living Alone for Black and White Men and Women over Four Decades, 1980–201915
The Social and Political Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Introduction15
Justice Delayed: An Analysis of Local Proposals for Black Reparations15
Place, History, and Food Apartheid: Reframing How Low-Income Black Mothers Make Ends Meet14
Ethnoracial Transformations? Linking Administrative Data to Explain Changes in Identification14
Not Just White Soccer Moms: Voting in Suburbia in the 2016 and 2020 Elections13
Crafting Democratic Futures: Understanding Political Conditions and Racialized Attitudes Toward Black Reparations13
Inequality and the Status Window: Inequality, Conflict, and the Salience of Status Differences in Conflicts over Resources13
Administrative Burdens in Child Welfare Systems11
The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Educational Attainment11
“I Used to Get WIC . . . But Then I Stopped”: How WIC Participants Perceive the Value and Burdens of Maintaining Benefits11
Urgent Returns: The Link Between Family and the Remigration Intentions of Deported Central Americans in an Era of Border Externalization11
Disparate Effects of Disruptive Events on Children10
Motivated by Money? Class, Gender, Race, and Workers’ Accounts of Platform-Based Gig Work Participation10
The Deepening Gender Divide in Credentials, 2000–2020: Continuity, Change, and Implications10
Income Dynamics and Income Inadequacy at the Transition to Parenthood, 1983–201910
Do Consequences of Parental Job Displacement for Infant Health Vary Across Local Economic Contexts?9
Caregiving in a Crisis: Mothers’ Parenting Experiences and the Persistence of Class-Based Parenting During the COVID-19 Pandemic9
Some Surviving, Others Thriving: Inequality in Loss and Coping During the Pandemic9
Institutional Capacities, Partisan Divisions, and Federal Tensions in U.S. Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic9
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Older Latino Immigrants9
Catching Up and Coping in the COVID Economy9
Racial and Ethnic Status Distinctions and Discrimination: The Effects of Prior Contact and Group Interaction9
Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Policy Response and Eviction Filing Patterns During the COVID-19 Pandemic9
Economic Exchange and Relational Work in Doubled-Up Households9
“But the Fellows Are Simply Diversity Hires!” How Organizational Contexts Influence Status Beliefs8
Introduction: The Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-198
Inequality in the Origins and Experiences of Pain: What “Big (Qualitative) Data” Reveal About Social Suffering in the United States8
The Transition from Prison to Community8
Life During COVID for Court-Involved People8
Exploring the Trade-Off Between Surviving and Thriving: Heterogeneous Responses to Adversity and Disruptive Events Among Disadvantaged Black Youth7
The “Rise” of Multiracials? Examining the Growth in Multiracial Identification in the 2020 U.S. Census7
“Disconnected” Men: Understanding Men’s Joint Roles as Workers and Romantic Partners7
Families’ Job Characteristics and Economic Self-Sufficiency: Differences by Income, Race-Ethnicity, and Nativity7
Talk of Family: How Institutional Overlap Shapes Family-Related Discourse Across Social Class7
Stalled Progress? Five Decades of Black-White and Rural-Urban Income Gaps7
How Americans Judge: A Topology of Moral Communities7
The Effects of the Great Depression on Children’s Intergenerational Mobility7
Depopulation, Deaths, Diversity, and Deprivation: The 4Ds of Rural Population Change6
COVID-19 and Emergency Rental Assistance: Impact on Rent Arrears, Debt, and the Well-Being of Renters in Philadelphia6
Three Decades Since Making Ends Meet : How Single-Mother Families Survive Today6
Black Reparations in the United States, 2024: An Introduction5
The Black Suburban Sort: Is Suburbanization Diversifying Blacks’ Racial Attitudes?5
The Political Implications of Economic Lives: Listening to AVP Respondents’ Perceptions of Efficacy5
Downplaying Themselves, Upholding Men’s Status: Women’s Deference to Men in Wealthy Families5
Administrative Burden in Federal Student Loan Repayment, and Socially Stratified Access to Income-Driven Repayment Plans5
Demographic Change and School Attendance Zone Boundary Changes: Montgomery County, Maryland, and Fairfax County, Virginia, Between 1990 and 20105
Gender Minority Status and Family Inequality in the United States5
Making Sense of Health-Related Labor-Market Exits and Disability: Evidence from the American Voices Project5
The Significance of Status: What It Is and How It Shapes Inequality4
Introduction4
Administrative Burdens in Emergency Rental Assistance Programs4
The Not-So-New South Suburbs: Asian Immigration and the Politics of School Integration in Chapel Hill, North Carolina4
Normalizing Reparations: U.S. Precedent, Norms, and Models for Compensating Harms and Implications for Reparations to Black Americans4
Fifty Worlds of Welfare: State Discretion and Social Citizenship Since 19944
The Impact of Remote Hearing Policies on Racial Equity in Criminal Case Outcomes During the Pandemic4
Frontiers of Research on Racial Inequalities in Criminal Justice4
Future, Interrupted: Examining the Impact of a Large Worksite Enforcement Operation on Students’ Educational and Workforce Pathways4
Administrative Burden and the Reproduction of Settler Colonialism: A Case Study of the Indian Child Welfare Act4
Racial Diversity and Segregation: Comparing Principal Cities, Inner-Ring Suburbs, Outlying Suburbs, and the Suburban Fringe4
Multiple Meritocracies: A Text-Based Analysis of Personal Narratives Revealing Distinct Frames of Success4
Representative Voices: Native American Representation, Political Power, and COVID-19 in U.S. States4
What Makes a Reparation Successful? A Discussion to Inform Design of Reparations to Black Americans4
Suffering, the Safety Net, and Disparities During COVID-194
Poverty Disparities and the Reconfiguration of Social Provisioning: White, Black, and Latino Single-Mother Families, 1996–20183
Recipients’ Experiences of the Evolving Tax-Based Safety Net: The Case of the 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit3
Using Urban Renewal Records to Advance Reparative Justice3
A Qualitative Examination of Work, Families, and Schools in Low-Income Latinx Communities During Strict Immigration Enforcement3
“We Keep Each Other Safe”: San Francisco Bay Area Community-Based Organizations Respond to Enduring Crises in the COVID-19 Era3
Guaranteed Income Programs: Single Parents, Spending, and Debt3
Racial-Ethnic Heterogeneity in the Relationship Between an Early Elementary School ADHD Diagnosis and Later Child Well-Being3
Stepping In and Stepping Away: Variation in How Children Navigate Responsibilities Stemming from Paternal Incarceration3
New Frontiers of Integration: Convergent Pathways of Neighborhood Diversification in Metropolitan New York3
The Scope of Racial Bias in Policing: Behavioral Science’s Role in a Systemic Problem3
Politicizing Status Loss Among Trump Supporters in 20203
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