See below for a list of my research articles by area. Papers may be cross-listed under multiple areas.
* indicates graduate student coauthor.
# indicates equal authorship.
* indicates graduate student coauthor.
# indicates equal authorship.
LABOR MARKET INEQUALITY |
Siwei Cheng & Barum Park*# (forthcoming, American Journal of Sociology) Flows and Boundaries: A Network Approach to Studying Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market. [AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST]
Siwei Cheng How to Borrow Information from Unlinked Data? A Relative Density Approach for Predicting Unobserved Distributions. Sociological Methods and Research. [PAPER] Siwei Cheng, Andrew Levine*, & Ananda Martin-Caughey* (working paper). Changing Contours: The Polarization of the U.S. Wage Distribution Revisited. Siwei Cheng (forthcoming, Social Forces). The Shifting Life Course Patterns of Wage Inequality. [AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST] Siwei Cheng, Christopher R. Tamborini, ChangHwan Kim & Arthur Sakamoto (2019). Educational Variations in the Cohort Trends in the Black-White Earnings Gap among Men: Evidence from Administrative Earnings Data. Demography [PAPER] Siwei Cheng, Bhumika Chauhan*, and Swati Chintala* (2019). The Rise of Programming and the Stalled Gender Revolution. Sociological Science. [PAPER] Siwei Cheng (2016). The Accumulation of (Dis)advantage: The Intersection of Gender and Race in the Long-term Wage Effect of Marriage. American Sociological Review [PAPER] Siwei Cheng (2014). A Life Course Trajectory Framework for Understanding the Intracohort Pattern of Wage Inequality. American Journal of Sociology [PAPER] |
INTER- AND INTRA-GENERATIONAL MOBILITY |
Siwei Cheng & Xi Song (2019 #). Linked Lives, Linked Trajectories: Intergenerational Association of Intragenerational Earnings Mobility. American Sociological Review. [PAPER]
Siwei Cheng & Fangqi Wen* (2019). Americans Overestimate the Intergenerational Persistence in Income Ranks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [PAPER] [DATA AND STUDY MATERIALS] Siwei Cheng, Bo Burström, Charlotte Björkenstam, & Kyriaki Kosidou, Anne Pebley, Emma Björkenstam (2020). Precarious Childhoods: Childhood Family Income Volatility and Mental Health in Early Adulthood. [PAPER] Social Forces Emma Björkenstam, Siwei Cheng, Bo Burström, Anne Pebley, Charlotte Björkenstam, & Kyriaki Kosidou. (2017) Association between income trajectories in childhood and psychiatric disorder - a Swedish population-based study. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health [PAPER] |
FRIENDSHIP AND MARRIAGE FORMATION
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METHODOLOGY
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Siwei Cheng, Andrew Levine*, & Ananda Martin-Caughey* (working paper). Changing Contours: The Polarization of the U.S. Wage Distribution Revisited.
Siwei Cheng How to Borrow Information from Unlinked Data? A Relative Density Approach for Predicting Unobserved Distributions. Sociological Methods and Research. Siwei Cheng & Barum Park*# (forthcoming, American Journal of Sociology) Flows and Boundaries: A Network Approach to Studying Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market. [AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST] Hui Zheng & Siwei Cheng (2019). A Simulation Study of the Role of Cohort Forces in Mortality Patterns. Biodemography and Social Biology. [PAPER] Siwei Cheng (2014). A Life Course Trajectory Framework for Understanding the Intracohort Pattern of Wage Inequality. American Journal of Sociology [PAPER] |