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Getting In: Status Stratification and the Pursuit of the Good College Party
How do social hierarchies emerge from symbolic boundaries? Based on an ethnography of a college party scene, we consider “Who parties with whom” as a...
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance Use Among Korean College Students: Different by Gender?
Research has shown that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) lead to substance use and this relationship may differ by gender. There is limited...
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Financial Safety Nets or Rescue Fantasies? A Moderating View of the Relationship between Usage of Alternative Financial Services and Financial Anxiety among College Students
Guided by the knowledge-behavior-opportunity approach to financial capability (**ao et al.,
2022 ), our study explored whether financial dependence on... -
Gender Differences in Financial Knowledge among College Students: Evidence from a Recent Multi-institutional Survey
Women’s disadvantage in financial knowledge impedes their progress toward gender equality and produces negative consequences for both individuals and...
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Family Socioeconomic Status and Chinese College Students’ Premarital Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
This article examines the distinct impact of different dimensions of family socioeconomic status (SES) on premarital sexual permissive attitudes and...
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The National College Entrance Examination in China (Gaokao): A Discreet Driver for Global Social Change
As a requirement for admission to higher education, the Gaokao (高考) or National College Entrance Examination is one of the main drivers of social... -
“My Entire World Stopped”: College Students’ Psychosocial and Academic Frustrations during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted normalcy for college attending young adults which resulted in a loss of the campus environment and classroom setting....
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Predicting Green Hotel Visit Intention of College Students Using the Adjusted Theory of Planned Behavior
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to promote the green consumption has become one of the important marketing strategies for tourism and hotel industry.... -
Racial Stacking Among Special Teams Units in American College Football
Racial stacking refers to a form of racial discrimination structured within the organization of sports teams and franchises. It is a persistent and...
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Does Financial Satisfaction Vary Depending on the Funding Strategy Used to Pay for College?
This study sought to determine whether the levels of financial satisfaction reported by college undergraduates and graduates differ in relation to...
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A Decade Review of Research on College Student Financial Behavior and Well-Being
The last decade of research on college student financial wellness was driven by the onset of the “student loan debt crisis.” Prior to the focus on...
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‘It’s not hard, only challenging’: difficulties and co** strategies of Arab students at a Jewish college in Israel
This study examines what difficulties undergraduate Education students from the Arab sector in Israel face in their academic studies and how they...
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Financial Planning for Centenarians
As life expectancy continues to rise, more and more people are finding themselves in the position of being a centenarian. Centenarians are people who... -
Economic Vulnerability of Sexual Minorities: Evidence from the US Household Pulse Survey
Despite improvements in the legal and social environment, economic outcomes for LGBTQ individuals suggest a high degree of vulnerability. We use data...
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A Cross-Sectional Examination of Educational Expectation Among Welfare Users in an Asset Building Program
The Children’s Savings Accounts (CSAs) program, an asset-building intervention, has gained increasing attention for its potential to elevate low-in...
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Jesuit Mission Products and Object Biography: The St. Inigoes Manor Weaver’s House, St. Mary’s County, Maryland
Christian missionary groups in the Americas chose to reduce expenses by manufacturing mission products at their properties. Object-biography...
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Occupational safety and health in China: junior college students’ knowledge from a large cross-sectional survey in Jiangsu Province
Occupational health and safety (OHS) is important for safeguarding workers during industrialization and pursuing economic benefits. We asked 123,943...
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Becoming a College Student Through Hard Work and Persistence
**aodong Yu, male, born in 1983. Only child. Grade III intellectual disability. Graduated from a regular college (Shanghai TV University), received a... -
Family Engagement and Identity Development Among Immigrant-Origin Latinx Emerging Adults
This study explores how family supports and obligations shape the identities of Latinx immigrant-origin emerging adults attending college. We...