Omer R. Galle

Affiliations: 
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
Demography, Geography
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Philip Morris Hauser grad student (SocTree)

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Lloyd Potter grad student (Econometree)
Tara K. Saenz grad student 2004 UT Austin
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Burr JA, Potter LB, Galle OR, et al. (1992) Migration and metropolitan opportunity structures: A demographic response to racial inequality Social Science Research. 21: 380-405
Burr JA, Galle OR, Fossett MA. (1991) Racial occupational inequality in southern metropolitan areas, 1940-1980: Revisiting the visibility-discrimination hypothesis Social Forces. 69: 831-850
Burr JA, Galle OR, Fossett MA. (1990) The retrospective construction of metropolitan areas for longitudinal analysis: An application to racial occupational inequality Social Science Research. 19: 250-265
Fossett MA, Galle OR, Burr JA. (1989) Racial occupational inequality, 1940 1980: A research note on the impact of the changing regional distribution of the black population Social Forces. 68: 415-427
Fossett MA, Galle OR, Kelly WR. (1986) Racial Occupational Inequality, 1940-1980: National and Regional Trends. American Sociological Review. 51: 421-429
Baldassare M, Gove W, Hughes M, et al. (1985) Overcrowding in the Household. Social Forces. 64: 525
Galle OR, Wiswell CH, Burr JA. (1985) Racial mix and industrial productivity American Sociological Review. 50: 20-33
Eberstein IW, Galle OR. (1984) The metropolitan system in the south: Functional differentiation and trade pattems Social Forces. 62: 926-940
Fossett M, Galle OR. (1982) Race, sex, and economic returns to education Children and Youth Services Review. 4: 111-139
Gove WR, Hughes M, Galle OR. (1979) Overcrowding in the home: an empirical investigation of its possible pathological consequences. American Sociological Review. 44: 59-80
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