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Arthur Sakamoto

Affiliations: 
Sociology University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
Industrial and Labor Relations, Labor Economics
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Luis A. Peri grad student 2000 UT Austin
Gonzalo A. Saravi grad student 2002 UT Austin
Changhwan Kim grad student 2006 UT Austin
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Sakamoto A, Wang SX. (2020) The declining significance of occupation in research on intergenerational mobility Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 100521
Cheng S, Tamborini CR, Kim C, et al. (2019) Educational Variations in Cohort Trends in the Black-White Earnings Gap Among Men: Evidence From Administrative Earnings Data. Demography
Maia AG, Sakamoto A, Wang SX. (2019) How Employment Shapes Income Inequality: A Comparison Between Brazil And The U.S. Revista De Economia ContemporâNea. 23
Kim C, Tamborini CR, Sakamoto A. (2018) The Sources of Life Chances: Does Education, Class Category, Occupation, or Short-Term Earnings Predict 20-Year Long-Term Earnings? Sociological Science. 5: 206-233
Sakamoto A, Tamborini CR, Kim C. (2018) Long-Term Earnings Differentials Between African American and White Men by Educational Level Population Research and Policy Review. 37: 91-116
Kim C, Sakamoto A. (2017) Women's Progress for Men's Gain? Gender-Specific Changes in the Return to Education as Measured by Family Standard of Living, 1990 to 2009-2011. Demography
Sakamoto A, Wang SX. (2017) Occupational and Organizational Effects on Wages among College-educated Workers in 2003 and 2010: Social Currents. 4: 2329496516651643
Sakamoto A, Chiu C, Li J, et al. (2016) The Life Satisfaction of Asian Americans: Evidence from the U.S. General Social Survey, 1972 to 2010 Sociology Mind. 6: 40-52
Wang SX, Sakamoto A. (2016) Did the Great Recession Downsize Immigrants and Native-Born Americans Differently? Unemployment Differentials by Nativity, Race and Gender from 2007 to 2013 in the U.S. The Social Sciences. 5: 1-14
Guven A, Sakamoto A. (2016) Do rising class differentials in earnings increase productivity? Evidence for non-production and production employees in U.S. manufacturing industries Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 45: 41-50
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