Ann L. Owens, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Social Policy | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
Area:
Crime, law, and deviance; neighborhood effects; community/urban; sociology of the city; the life courseGoogle:
"Ann Owens"Parents
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(The New Geography of Subsidized Housing: Implications for Urban Poverty.) |
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Rich P, Candipan J, Owens A. (2021) Segregated Neighborhoods, Segregated Schools: Do Charters Break a Stubborn Link? Demography. 58: 471-498 |
Owens A. (2020) Unequal Opportunity: School and Neighborhood Segregation in the USA Race and Social Problems. 12: 29-41 |
Bischoff K, Owens A. (2019) The Segregation of Opportunity: Social and Financial Resources in the Educational Contexts of Lower- and Higher-Income Children, 1990-2014. Demography. 56: 1635-1664 |
Owens A. (2019) Building Inequality: Housing Segregation and Income Segregation Sociological Science. 6: 497-525 |
Owens A, Candipan J. (2019) Racial/Ethnic Transition and Hierarchy Among Ascending Neighborhoods: Urban Affairs Review. 55: 1550-1578 |
Owens A, Candipan J. (2019) Social and spatial inequalities of educational opportunity: A portrait of schools serving high- and low-income neighbourhoods in US metropolitan areas Urban Studies. 56: 3178-3197 |
Levy BL, Owens A, Sampson RJ. (2019) The Varying Effects of Neighborhood Disadvantage on College Graduation: Moderating and Mediating Mechanisms: Sociology of Education. 92: 269-292 |
Reardon SF, Bischoff K, Owens A, et al. (2018) Has Income Segregation Really Increased? Bias and Bias Correction in Sample-Based Segregation Estimates. Demography |
Owens A. (2018) Income Segregation between School Districts and Inequality in Students’ Achievement: Sociology of Education. 91: 1-27 |
Owens A. (2017) Racial Residential Segregation of School-Age Children and Adults: The Role of Schooling as a Segregating Force Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 3: 63-80 |