Lincoln Quillian
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American sociologist
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Lincoln Quillian's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lincoln Grey Quillian is an American sociologist. He is currently a professor in the Department of Sociology at Northwestern University, where he is also a faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research. His work focuses on social stratification, racial segregation, and racial attitudes. For example, he was the lead author of a 2017 meta-analysis which showed that rates of discrimination against African Americans in field experiments had not significantly changed since 1989.
Lincoln Quillian's Published Works
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- Black Neighbors, Higher Crime? The Role of Racial Stereotypes in Evaluations of Neighborhood Crime1 (2001) (641)
- Walking the Talk? What Employers Say Versus What They Do (2005) (580)
- NEW APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING RACIAL PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION (2006) (539)
- Meta-analysis of field experiments shows no change in racial discrimination in hiring over time (2017) (427)
- Beyond black and white: The present and future of multiracial friendship segregation (2003) (427)
- Measuring Racial Discrimination (2006) (239)
- Migration Patterns and the Growth of High‐Poverty Neighborhoods, 1970‐‐19901 (1999) (235)
- How Long are Exposures to Poor Neighborhoods? The Long-Term Dynamics of Entry and Exit from Poor Neighborhoods (2003) (210)
- Why Is Black–White Residential Segregation So Persistent?: Evidence on Three Theories from Migration Data (2002) (208)
- Segregation and Poverty Concentration (2012) (174)
- Estimating Risk (2010) (146)
- Do Some Countries Discriminate More than Others? Evidence from 97 Field Experiments of Racial Discrimination in Hiring (2019) (103)
- The friendship networks of multiracial adolescents. (2009) (95)
- Does Segregation Create Winners and Losers? Residential Segregation and Inequality in Educational Attainment (2014) (92)
- Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Housing and Mortgage Lending Markets: A Quantitative Review of Trends, 1976–2016 (2020) (59)
- Does intergenerational social mobility affect antagonistic attitudes towards ethnic minorities? (2009) (50)
- Evidence from Field Experiments in Hiring Shows Substantial Additional Racial Discrimination after the Callback (2020) (35)
- The decline of male employment in low-income black neighborhoods, 1950–1990 (2003) (32)
- Socioeconomic Segregation in Large Cities in France and the United States (2016) (31)
- Can social capital explain persistent racial poverty gaps (2008) (24)
- A Comparison of Traditional and Discrete-Choice Approaches to the Analysis of Residential Mobility and Locational Attainment (2015) (23)
- Comparative Perspectives on Racial Discrimination in Hiring: The Rise of Field Experiments (2020) (21)
- Review of Measuring Racial Discrimination by the Panel on Methods for Assessing Discrimination of the National Research Council (National Academies Press): Contemporary Sociology (2006) (20)
- When Ways of Life Collide: Multiculturalism and Its Discontents in the Netherlands (2009) (19)
- Segregation as a Source of Contextual Advantage: A Formal Theory with Application to American Cities (2017) (8)
- Review of When Ways of Life Collide: Multiculturalism and its Discontents in the Netherlands by Paul M. Sniderman and Louk Hagendoorn (Princeton University Press): Contemporary Sociology (2009) (8)
- Social Psychological Processes in Studies of Neighborhoods and Inequality (2014) (5)
- Working Mothers and the Welfare State (review) (2008) (5)
- Race, Class, and Location in Neighborhood Migration: A Multidimensional Analysis of Locational Attainment* (2014) (4)
- Segregation Forever? Racial Composition and Multiracial Friendship Segregation in American Schools. (2001) (4)
- Research Design for the Study of Mixed-Income Housing (2009) (4)
- Socio-Economic Segregation in Large Cities in France and the United States (WP-13-24) (2013) (2)
- How Long Do African Americans Stay in High-Poverty Neighborhoods? An Analysis of Spells (2000) (2)
- Housing and neighborhoods and a new national household panel (2015) (1)
- Meta-Analysis of Field Experiments Shows Significantly More Racial Discrimination in Job Offers than in Callbacks (WP-18-28) (2018) (1)
- Series WP-1 828 Meta-Analysis of Field Experiments Shows Significantly More Racial Discrimination in Job Offers than in Callbacks (2018) (1)
- Estimating Risk: Biased Social Perception and the Likelihood of Criminal Victimization (2006) (0)
- Intrametropolitan Population Distribution (2015) (0)
- 1 Supporting Information Appendix for : The Persistence of Racial Discrimination : A Meta-Analysis of Field Experiments in Hiring (2017) (0)
- Trends in racial and ethnic discrimination in hiring in six Western countries (2023) (0)
- Black Middle-class Flight and Socioeconomic Segregation the Importance and Limitations of Explanations Based on Racial Segregation Figure 1 Population Change Based on Rates for a Hypothetical Population (1998) (0)
- Chicago as Seen by the Chicago School’s Greatest Practitioner (2013) (0)
- Research Designs for the Study of Mixed-Income Housing: Social Science Research Council (2009) (0)
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