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🔓New #OpenAccess at ESR Do people avoid dating political opponents because of politics itself? #ShannonTaflinger @hudde.bsky.social suggest otherwise! Political affiliation is used as a proxy for non-political characteristics: similarity, character, and social approval! doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag020
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n 2025, almost 500 scholars around the world contributed their time and insights to review for the European Sociological Review! Our deepest thanks to each of you! We are honoured to acknowledge your support at: academic.oup.com/ESR/pages/re...
🌟New #OpenAccess at ESR How do educational inequalities evolve during educational contraction? Using Finnish register data for birth cohorts 1975-1997, @lintuslotta shows that trends differ by gender & do not always follow conventional expectations! Read it at:doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag019
🌟Celebrating the newly released metrics and a +0.3 increase in the Impact Factor of ESR compared to last year! Now IF is 3.3 #18 of 222 in Sociology We are grateful to everyone who contributes to European Sociological Review and helps shape the Journal’s continued development!
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🚩New experimental evidence by @Asta_B_Lund @AndersTrolle #M_Büchler_Henriksen! Teachers’ grading bias against boys, minoritized students, and those from less educated families persists even when more individual-level information is available! Read it at doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag005
Why do some students leave school early? 🔥 New #OpenAccess at ESR Lynn L J van Vugt, Rolf van der Velden & @Mark_Levels find that parental early cognitive skills have the strongest contribution (18%) immediately followed by household income (14%)! More at: doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag018
🌱 Our new issue has blossomed, showcasing brand new inspiring evidence on education as one of the most powerful forces shaping inequality and life chances in contemporary societies! Read it at: academic.oup.com/esr/issue with many articles #OpenAccess!
🌟New #OA at ESR Research by @jlestevez.bsky.social & #ARotkirch shows 2.5G migrants (one native parent) in Finland delay parenthood longer than natives—defying expectations of both maintaining origin-country high fertility and simple convergence to host-country norms ➡️doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag009
New article at ESR! Where refugees are first placed matters in the long run With Swedish register data & refugee placement policy as exogenous treatment #M_Dahlberg #S_Kohl #M_Valeyatheepillay show that initial neighborhood contexts shape future residential integration doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaf034
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New #OA at ESR 🌟 What is the income penalty of dropping out of #VET in Germany? With an IV strategy, @kostermann.bsky.social, @patzinaalex.bsky.social & @katymorris.bsky.social show that the causal effect is substantial and especially pronounced for lower SES individuals doi.org/10.1093/esr/...
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