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  1. Fixing Parental Leave: The Six Month Solution by Gayle Kaufman (review)
  2. Sarah Cote Hampson
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  1. Amplified Advantage: Going to a "Good" College in an Era of Inequality by Allison L. Hurst (review)
  2. Yang Lor
  3. p. e2
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  1. A New American Creed: The Eclipse of Citizenship and Rise of Populism by David H. Kamens (review)
  2. Zachary Levenson
  3. p. e3
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  1. Contentious Rituals: Parading the Nation in Northern Ireland by Jonathan S. Blake (review)
  2. Lee A. Smithey
  3. p. e4
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  1. America Classifies the Immigrants: From Ellis Island to the 2020 Census by Joel Perlmann (review)
  2. Richard Alba
  3. p. e5
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  1. Fear Itself: The Causes and Consequences of Fear in America by Christopher D., et al. (review)
  2. Geoffrey R. Skoll
  3. p. e6
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  1. American Resistance: From the Women's March to the Blue Wave by Dana R. Fisher (review)
  2. Marc Dixon
  3. p. e7
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  1. Lost and Found: Young Fathers in the Age of Unwed Parenthood by Paul Florsheim, David Moore (review)
  2. James Stykes
  3. p. e8
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  1. Exit and Voice: The Paradox of Cross-Border Politics in Mexico by Lauren Duquette-Rury (review)
  2. Benjamin Waddell
  3. p. e9
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  1. Happiness in Hard Times: Does Religion Buffer the Negative Effect of Unemployment on Happiness?
  2. Orestes P. Hastings, Kassandra K. Roeser
  3. pp. 447-473
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  1. Re-examining Restructuring: Racialization, Religious Conservatism, and Political Leanings in Contemporary American Life
  2. John O'Brien, Eman Abdelhadi
  3. pp. 474-503
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  1. Patients as Consumers in the Market for Medicine: The Halo Effect of Hospitality
  2. Cristobal Young, Xinxiang Chen
  3. pp. 504-531
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  1. Open Secrecy: How Police Crackdowns and Creative Problem-Solving Brought Illegal Markets out of the Shadows
  2. Isak Ladegaard
  3. pp. 532-559
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  1. Getting the Teacher's Attention: Parent-Teacher Contact and Teachers' Behavior in the Classroom
  2. Natalie A.E. Young
  3. pp. 560-589
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  1. Social Investment Policy, Economic Growth, and Welfare States: Channels of Pro-Growth Effects of Policy
  2. Takayuki Sakamoto
  3. pp. 590-615
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  1. Parental Unemployment and the Transition into Tertiary Education: Can Institutions Moderate the Adverse Effects?
  2. Kristina Lindemann, Markus Gangl
  3. pp. 616-647
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  1. Lowest-Low Fertility in South Korea: Policy and Domestic Labor Supports and the Transition to Second Birth
  2. Joeun Kim, Nancy Luke
  3. pp. 700-731
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  1. Evidence from Field Experiments in Hiring Shows Substantial Additional Racial Discrimination after the Callback
  2. Lincoln Quillian, John J. Lee, Mariana Oliver
  3. pp. 732-759
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  1. Economic Development, Market Transition, and Work Values in Post-Socialist China
  2. Yang Cao
  3. pp. 760-796
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  1. Competing for Jurisdiction: Practical Legitimation and the Persistence of Informal Recycling in Urban India
  2. Dana Kornberg
  3. pp. 797-819
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  1. The Effect of Women's Descriptive Representation on Premature Mortality
  2. Dana Patton, Richard C. Fording
  3. pp. 820-846
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  1. Paths toward the Same Form of Collective Action: Direct Social Action in Times of Crisis in Italy,
  2. Lorenzo Bosi, Lorenzo Zamponi
  3. pp. 847-869
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  1. Issueless Campus Riots: Toward a Structural Account of Disorderly Gatherings, 1997–2007
  2. John D. McCarthy, Patrick Rafail, Clark McPhail, Andrew W. Martin, Edward T. Walker
  3. pp. 870-894
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  1. No Place on the Corner: The Costs of Aggressive Policing by Jan Haldipur (review)
  2. Jonathan Ibarra
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  1. Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants by Nandita Sharma (review)
  2. Gregory J. Goalwin
  3. p. e11
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  1. Understanding Criminal Networks: A Research Guide by Gisela Bichler (review)
  2. Jason Gravel
  3. p. e12
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  1. Immigrant Rights in the Nuevo South: Enforcement and Resistance at the Borderlands of Illegality by Meghan Conley (review)
  2. Nicole Perez
  3. p. e13
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  1. Birth Control Battles: How Class and Race Divided American Religion by Melissa J. Wilde (review)
  2. Kimberly Kelly
  3. p. e14
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  1. Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth by Dana-Ain Davis (review)
  2. Emily S. Mann
  3. p. e15
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  1. Review of Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities, and the Intimacies of the State by Kerwin Kaye (review)
  2. Barry Goetz
  3. p. e16
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  1. Dangerously Divided: How Race and Class Shape Winning and Losing in American Politics by Hajnal Zoltan L. (review)
  2. Daniel Laurison
  3. p. e17
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  1. Review of A Qualitative Study of Black Atheists: "Don't Tell Me You're One of Those!" by Daniel Swann (review)
  2. Jacqui Frost
  3. p. e18
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  1. Migration and Inequality by Mirna Safi (review)
  2. Phoebe Ho
  3. p. e19
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  1. Social Movements: The Structure of Collective Action by Paul Almeida (review)
  2. Jeff Goodwin
  3. p. e20
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  1. Review: Seeking Legitimacy: Why Arab Autocrats adopt Women's Rights by Aili Mari Tripp (review)
  2. Nada Matta
  3. p. e21
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