Aliya Saperstein

Affiliations: 
Sociology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
Race and Ethnicity, Social Demography, Social Inequality and Stratification, Social Psychology
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Michael Hout grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
 (Dissertation chair)
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Pickett REM, Saperstein A, Penner AM. (2022) Identification in Interaction: Racial Mirroring between Interviewers and Respondents. Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation. 102: 23-44
Guluma B, Saperstein A. (2022) Consistent Divisions or Methodological Decisions? Assessing the U.S. Racial Hierarchy Across Outcomes. Race and Social Problems. 1-19
Xu J, Saperstein A, Morning A, et al. (2021) Gender, Generation, and Multiracial Identification in the United States. Demography
Johfre SS, Saperstein A, Hollenbach JA. (2021) Measuring Race and Ancestry in the Age of Genetic Testing. Demography
Horowitz AL, Saperstein A, Little J, et al. (2019) Consumer (dis-)interest in Genetic Ancestry Testing: The roles of race, immigration, and ancestral certainty. New Genetics and Society. 38: 165-194
Pickett REM, Saperstein A, Penner AM. (2019) Placing Racial Classification in Context. Socius : Sociological Research For a Dynamic World. 5
Hart CG, Saperstein A, Magliozzi D, et al. (2019) Gender and Health: Beyond Binary Categorical Measurement. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 60: 101-118
Morning A, Saperstein A. (2018) The Generational Locus of Multiraciality and Its Implications for Racial Self-Identification: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 677: 57-68
Saperstein A, Penner AM. (2016) STILL SEARCHING FOR A TRUE RACE? REPLY TO KRAMER ET AL. AND ALBA ET AL. Ajs; American Journal of Sociology. 122: 263-285
Saperstein A, Penner AM. (2016) Still searching for a true race? Reply to Kramer et al. and Alba et al American Journal of Sociology. 122: 263-285
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