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Publications of Thomas A DiPrete    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Proceedings of the GOSEP 2000 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Users., in A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Economic Research (Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung), edited by Co-editor (with Elke Holst and Dean Lillard). (January, 2001)
  2. The Bureaucratic Labor Market: The Case of the Federal Civil Service (1989), New York: Plenum Press
  3. Discipline, Order and Student Behavior in American High Schools (1982), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office

Papers Published

  1. T. DiPrete and Markus Gangl, Assessing Bias in the Estimation of Causal Effects: Rosenbaum Bounds on Matching Estimators and Instrumental Variables Estimation with Imperfect Instruments., Sociological Methodology, vol. 34 (forthcoming) (2004) [pdf]
  2. T. DiPrete and Henriette Engelhardt, Estimating Causal Effects with Matching Methods in the Presence and Absence of Bias Cancellation, Sociological Methods and Research, vol. 32 no. 4 (2004), pp. 501-528 [pdf]
  3. Markus Gangl and T. DiPrete, "Kausalanalyse durch Matchingverfahren (Causal Analysis via Matching Methods), Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, vol. forthcoming (2004) [pdf]
  4. T. DiPrete, S. Philip Morgan, Henriette Engelhardt, and Hana Pacalova, Do Cross-National Differences in the Costs of Children Generate Cross-National Differences in Fertility Rates?, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 22 (2003), pp. 439-477 [pdf]
  5. The Welfare State and Life Course Risks: A Plea for a Broadened Approach to Mobility Analysis, Wohlfahrtsstaat und Lebenslaufrisiken: Ein Plädoyer für eine erweiterte Mobilitätsanalyse., in In Mehr Risiken-Mehr Ungleichheit? Abbau von Wohlfahrsstaate, Flexibilisierung von Arbeit und die Folgen, edited by Walter Müller und Stefani Scherer (2003), pp. 257-290, Frankfurt: Campus
  6. Do Cross-National Differences in Household Standard-of-Living Mobility Parallel Cross-National Differences in Occupational Mobility? A Comparison of Germany, Sweden, and the USA., Current Sociology 51: 483-498 (2003)
  7. Trajectoires de niveau de vie des ménages et trajectoires de mobilité professionnelle: les écarts entre pays vont-ils dans le même sens?, Sociologie et Sociétés, vol. 35 no. 1 (2003), pp. 49-64
  8. T. DiPrete, Life Course Risks, Mobility Regimes, and Mobility Consequences: A Comparison of Sweden, Germany, and the U.S., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 108 no. 2 (September, 2002), pp. 267-309 [html]
  9. T. DiPrete, Eric Maurin and Dominique Goux, Internal Labor Markets and Earnings Trajectories in the Post-Fordist Economy:An Analysis of Recent Trends, Social Science Research, vol. 31 (2002), pp. 175-196
  10. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, The Welfare State, the Labor Market, and the Stability of Family Income: A Comparison of the U.S. and Germany., EurAmerica, vol. 30 no. 4 (June, 2001), pp. 1-46
  11. T. DiPrete, Dominique Goux, Eric Maurin, and Michael Tåhlin, Institutional Determinants of Employment Chances: The Structure of Unemployment in France and Sweden., European Sociological Review, vol. 17 no. 3 (2001), pp. 233-254
  12. Patricia A. McManus and T. DiPrete, Losers and Winners: the Financial Consequences of Separation and Divorce for Men., American Sociological Review, vol. 66 (2001), pp. 246-268
  13. Vanessa Tinsley and T. DiPrete, Corporate and Environmental Influences on the Outcomes of Personnel Practices: A Cross-National Comparison of U.S. and German Branch Offices of a Multinational Bank, Sociological Forum, vol. 16 (2001), pp. 31-54
  14. Patricia A. McManus and T. DiPrete, Market, Family, and State Sources of Income Stability in Germany and the U.S., Social Science Research, vol. 29 (2000), pp. 405-440
  15. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, Family Change, Employment Transitions, and the Welfare State: A Comparison of Household Income Dynamics in the U.S. and Germany, American Sociological Review, vol. 65 (2000), pp. 343-370
  16. Social Mobility., The Encyclopedia of Sociology: Revised Edition (2000), New York: MacMillan
  17. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, The Sensitivity of Family Income to Changes in Family Structure and Job Change in the U. S. and Germany, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung (Quarterly Journal of Economic Research), vol. 68 no. 2 (1999), pp. 171-176
  18. T. DiPrete, Paul de Graaf, Ruud Luijkx, Michael Tåhlin, and Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Collectivist vs. Individualist Mobility Regimes? How Welfare State and Labor Market Structure Condition the Mobility Effects of Structural Change in Four Countries, American Journal of Sociology, vol. 103 no. 2 (1997), pp. 318-358
  19. T. DiPrete and K. Lynn Nonnemaker, Structural Change, Labor Market Turbulence, and Labor Market Outcomes., American Sociological Review, vol. 62 (1997), pp. 386-404
  20. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, Income Components and the Stability of Family Income in Western Germany and the U.S., Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung (Quarterly Journal of Economic Research), vol. 66 no. 1 (1997), pp. 102-110
  21. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, Institutions, Technical Change, and Diverging Life Chances: Earnings Mobility in the United States and Germany, American Journal of Sociology, vol. 102 (1996), pp. 34-79
  22. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, Education, Earnings Gain and Earnings Loss in Loosely and Tightly Structured Labor Markets: A Comparison of the United States and Germany, CO: Westview Press, edited by Alan C. Kerckhoff. Boulder, Generating Social Stratification: Toward a New Generation of Research (1996)
  23. T. DiPrete and Jerry Forristal, Socioeconomic Change and Occupational Location for Successive Cohorts of American Male and Female Workers., Social Science Research, vol. 24 (1996), pp. 390-438
  24. T. DiPrete and Jerry Forristal, Multilevel Analysis: Methods and Substance, Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 24 (1994), pp. 331-57
  25. Discrimination, Choice, and Group Inequality: A Discussion of How Allocative and Choice-Based Processes Complicate the Standard Decomposition., Social Science Research, vol. 22 (1993), pp. 415-440
  26. T. DiPrete and Patricia A. McManus, Tenure, Mobility, and Incumbency: Comparing Observed Patterns of Earnings with Predictions from an Elaborated Theory of Occupational and Firm Labor Markets, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, vol. 12 (1993), pp. 45-82
  27. Industrial Restructuring and the Mobility Response of American Workers in the 1980s., American Sociological Review, vol. 58 (1993), pp. 74-96
  28. T. DiPrete and Margaret L. Krecker, Occupational Linkages and Job Mobility within and across Organizations., Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, vol. 10 (1991), pp. 91-131
  29. David B. Grusky and T. DiPrete, Recent Trends in the Process of Stratification, Demography, vol. 27 (June, 1990), pp. 617-638
  30. T. DiPrete and David B. Grusky, Structure and Trend in the Process of Stratification for American Men and Women, American Journal of Sociology, vol. 96 (1990), pp. 107-143
  31. Adding Covariates to Loglinear Models for the Study of Social Mobility., American Sociological Review, vol. 55 (1990), pp. 757-773
  32. T. DiPrete and David B. Grusky, The Multilevel Analysis of Trends with Repeated Cross-Sectional Data, Sociological Methodology (1990), pp. 337-368
  33. Is There a Nonspurious Link between the Market Power and the Wage Structure of Firms? Some Plausible Mechanisms., Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, vol. 9 (1990), pp. 283-306
  34. The Upgrading and Downgrading of Occupations: Status Redefinition vs. Deskilling as Alternative Theories of Change., Social Forces, vol. 66 (1988), pp. 725-746
  35. T. DiPrete and Whitman T. Soule, Gender and Promotion in Segmented Job Ladder Systems, American Sociological Review, vol. 53 (1988), pp. 26-39
  36. Horizontal and Vertical Mobility in Organizations., Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 32 (1987), pp. 422-444
  37. The Professionalization of Administration and Equal Employment Opportunity in the U.S. Federal Government., American Journal of Sociology, vol. 93 (1987), pp. 119-140
  38. T. DiPrete and Whitman T. Soule, The Organization of Career Lines: Equal Employment Opportunity and Status Advancement in a Federal Bureaucracy, American Sociological Review, vol. 51 (1986), pp. 295-309
  39. Analyzing Labor Force Transitions with Panel Data., Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, vol. 3 (June, 1984), pp. 61-76
  40. Unemployment over the Life Cycle: Racial Differences and the Effect of Changing Economic Conditions,, American Journal of Sociology, vol. 87 (1981), pp. 286-307
  41. Amitai Etzioni and T. DiPrete, The Decline in Confidence in America: The Prime Factor, Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, vol. 15 (1979), pp. 520-526

Papers In Progress

  1. Contingent Work Arrangements in Flexible and Regulated Labor Markets: A Comparison of the U.S. and France (with Eric Maurin, Dominique Goux, and Amelie Quesnel-Vallee). (October, 2002)

Preprints

  1. T. DiPrete and Henriette Engelhardt, The Perceived Costs of Children and Fertility Intentions: A Comparison of Western and Eastern Germany (2003) [pdf]
  2. Claudia Buchmann, T. DiPrete and Troy Powell, Do Changing Parental Resources Explain the Growing Female Advantage in U.S. Higher Education? (2003)
  3. T. DiPrete, Eric Maurin, Dominique Goux, and Amelie Quesnell-Vallee, Work and Pay in Flexible and Regulated Labor Markets: A Generalized Perspective on Institutional Evolution and Inequality Trends in Europe and the U.S. (2003) [pdf]
  4. Michael Hout and T. DiPrete, What We have Learned: RC28's Contributions to Knowledge about Social Stratification (2003) [pdf]
  5. T. DiPrete and Claudia Buchmann, Gender-Specific Trends in the Value of Education and the Emerging Gender Gap in College Completion (2003) [pdf]
  6. Is This a Great Country? Upward Mobility and the Chance for Riches in Contemporary America (2003)

Book Reviews

  1. Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn, At Home and Abroad: U.S. Labor-Market Performance in International Perspective, Work and Occupations, vol. forthcoming (February, 2003)
  2. On the Job: Is Long-Term Employment a Thing of the Past?, edited by David Neumark, Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. (forthcoming) (2000), New York: Russell Sage Foundation, New York.
  3. Johannes Huinink, Karl Ulrich Mayer, Martin Diewald, Heika Solga, Annemette Sørensen, and Heike Trappe, Kollektiv und Eigensinn: Lebensverläufe in der DDR und danach, European Sociological Review (1995), Berlin: Akademie Verlag
  4. William P. Bridges and Wayne J. Villemez, The Employment Relationship: Causes and Consequences of Modern Personnel Administration, American Journal of Sociology, (Sept) (1995), New York: Plenum Press
  5. Robert Erikson and John H. Goldthorpe, The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societies,, Contemporary Sociology (1992), Oxford: Clarendon Press
  6. James A. Davis and Tom W. Smith. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, The NORC General Social Survey, Contemporary Sociology (1992)
  7. Theresa J. Devine and Nicholas M. Kiefer, Empirical Labor Economics: The Search Approach, Contemporary Sociology (1991)
  8. Social Mobility and Social Structure, edited by Ronald L. Breiger, Contemporary Sociology (1991)
  9. Hindy Lauer Schacter, Frederick Taylor and the Public Administration Community: A Reevaluation, Industrial and Labor Relations Review (1990)
  10. H.R. Neave and P.L. Worthington, Distribution-Free Tests,, Contemporary Sociology (1990)
  11. Robert G. Sheets, Stephen Nord, and John J. Phelps, The Impact of Service Industries on Underemployment in Metropolitan Economies, Contemporary Sociology (1988)
  12. Jon Miller, Pathways in the Workplace: The Effects of Gender and Race on Access to Organiza-tional Resources,, American Journal of Sociology, vol. 92 (1987), pp. 1564-1565
  13. Robert Bell, The Culture of Policy Deliberations, Contemporary Sociology (1986)
  14. Paul G. Schervish, The Structural Determinants of Unemployment: Vulnerability and Power in Market Relations, American Journal of Sociology (1985)
  15. John H. Goldthorpe, Social Mobility and Class Structure in Modern Britain, Contemporary Sociology (1983)
  16. Eli Ginzberg, Education and Jobs, American Journal of Sociology (1979)
  17. Annual Review of Sociology, Volume 4, Contemporary Sociology (1979)

Edited Books

  1. T. DiPrete, with Elke Holst and Dean Lillard, Proceedings of the GOSEP 2000 International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Users, A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Economic Research (Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung) (January, 2001)

Work In Progress

  1. T. DiPrete, guest editor, Similarity and Difference: The Structure of Inequality across Western Europe (A Special Issue of Work and Occupations), Work and Occupations (2004)
  2. Cumulative Advantage as a Mechanism for Inequality: A Review of Theory and Evidence., A commissioned paper for the Annual Review of Sociology (October, 2003)

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