Kim Weeden

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Industrial and Labor Relations, Gender Studies
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Parents

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David Grusky grad student 1999 Stanford
Michael Hannan grad student 1999 Stanford
 (Dissertation committee member)
C. Matthew Snipp grad student 1999 Stanford
 (Dissertation committee member)
Nancy Tuma grad student 1999 Stanford
 (Dissertation committee member)

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Youngjoo Cha grad student 2010 Cornell
Dafna Gelbgiser grad student 2016 Cornell
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Weeden K, Thébaud S, Gelbgiser D. (2017) Degrees of Difference: Gender Segregation of U.S. Doctorates by Field and Program Prestige Sociological Science. 4: 123-150
Cha Y, Weeden KA. (2014) Overwork and the Slow Convergence in the Gender Gap in Wages American Sociological Review. 79: 457-484
Weeden KA, Grusky DB. (2014) Inequality and Market Failure American Behavioral Scientist. 58: 473-491
Morgan SL, Gelbgiser D, Weeden KA. (2013) Feeding the pipeline: Gender, occupational plans, and college major selection. Social Science Research. 42: 989-1005
Morgan SL, Leenman TS, Todd JJ, et al. (2013) Occupational Plans, Beliefs about Educational Requirements, and Patterns of College Entry Sociology of Education. 86: 197-217
Morgan SL, Leenman TS, Todd JJ, et al. (2013) Stutter-step models of performance in school Social Forces. 91: 1451-1474
Weeden KA, Grusky DB. (2012) The three worlds of inequality American Journal of Sociology. 117: 1723-1785
Weeden KA, Kim YM, Di Carlo M, et al. (2007) Social class and earnings inequality American Behavioral Scientist. 50: 702-736
Weeden KA, Grusky DB. (2005) The case for a new class map American Journal of Sociology. 111: 141-212
Weeden KA, Grusky DB. (2004) ARE THERE ANY BIG CLASSES AT ALL? Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 22: 3-56
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