Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota
My blog: https://asocial.substack.com/
Tom VanHeuvelen
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Delighted to have had the opportunity to talk to the legend that is @durlauf.bsky.social about inequality and the division of labor.
"Family Networks and Childcare Choices: A Predictive
Machine Learning Approach"
Just out in our journal, @sociologicalsci.bsky.social
Some remarks and evidence on the interesting report of the Onderwijsraad (Education Council) on standardized testing. Standardized testing in the Dutch educational system >
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Stratification research in sociology and sister fields open.substack.com/pub/hermwerf...
Michelle Jackson
Some comparative evidence in light of the Education Council Report on the Dutch testing culture
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How social stratification became increasingly studied in sister fields of sociology
Could be updated, but to a close approximation they used to stop 50-100 people a day for speeding/red lights/DWI suspicion etc. Then they just decided not to do that from about June 2020.
NEW: Nicolás Soler, Tom Emery, Agnieszka Kanas, "Family Networks and Childcare Choices: A Predictive Machine Learning Approach" sociologicalscience.com/articles-v13...
Arnout van de Rijt
Herman van de Werfhorst 🟥
Herman van de Werfhorst 🟥
Article: Family Networks and Childcare Choices: A Predictive Machine Learning Approach | Sociological Science | Posted June 2, 2026
@mivich.bsky.social argues that inequality is too large a problem to be solved through incremental changes alone.
In her episode of The Inequality Podcast, she applies that same structural lens to the changing nature of work, examining why job responsibilities keep expanding. Listen: bit.ly/4vtapq9
Sociological Science
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Evan Roberts
UChicago | Stone Center on Wealth Inequality & Mobility