Vincent Roscigno

Affiliations: 
Sociology Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Social Inequality, Work, Education, Social Movements, Culture
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Lazzaro Richard Della Fave grad student NCSU
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey grad student 1996 NCSU
 (Dissertation chair - Race, Place, and the Reproduction of Educational Disadvantage: The Black-White Gap and Local Structures of Opportunity)
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Mcdossi O, Wright AL, McDaniel A, et al. (2022) First-generation inequality and college integration. Social Science Research. 105: 102698
Zheng H, Tarrence J, Roscigno V, et al. (2021) Workplace financial transparency and Job distress. Social Science Research. 95: 102525
Wilson G, Roscigno V. (2015) End of an era? Managerial losses of African American and Latinos in the public sector. Social Science Research. 54: 36-49
Byron RA, Roscigno VJ. (2014) Relational Power, Legitimation, and Pregnancy Discrimination Gender and Society. 28: 435-462
Restifo SJ, Roscigno VJ, Qian Z. (2013) Segmented Assimilation, Split Labor Markets, and Racial/Ethnic Inequality: The Case of Early-Twentieth-Century New York American Sociological Review. 78: 897-924
Wilson G, Roscigno VJ, Huffman ML. (2013) Public sector transformation, racial inequality and downward occupational mobility Social Forces. 91: 975-1006
Roscigno VJ, Williams LM, Byron RA. (2012) Workplace Racial Discrimination and Middle Class Vulnerability American Behavioral Scientist. 56: 696-710
Light R, Roscigno VJ, Kalev A. (2011) Racial discrimination, interpretation, and legitimation at work Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 634: 39-59
Roscigno VJ. (2011) Power, revisited Social Forces. 90: 349-374
Buchmann C, Condron DJ, Roscigno VJ. (2010) Shadow education: Theory, analysis and future directions: A Rejoinder Social Forces. 89: 483-490
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