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46
Citations
10008
World Ranking
3589
National Ranking
1725

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Guillermina Jasso is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences, with a significant concentration in sociology and political science. The subfields in which they have contributed include sociology and political science, political science and international relations, economics and econometrics, gender studies, and cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics explored in their work cover income, poverty, and inequality, migration and labor dynamics, migration, refugees, and integration, qualitative comparative analysis research, social power and status dynamics, contemporary sociological theory and practice, and fiscal policy and economic growth.

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Guillermina Jasso are:

  • Linking Input Inequality and Outcome Inequality, 2021, Sociological Methods & Research
  • What's in a Word? Just vs. Fair vs. Appropriate Earnings for Self and Others, 2021, Social Justice Research
  • Fifty Years of Justice Research, 2023, Social Justice Research
  • New results linking inequality and justice, 2020, Journal of Mathematical Sociology
  • Notes on the history of Social Science Research: In celebration of its 50th anniversary, 2022, Social Science Research

Frequent coauthors with Guillermina Jasso include:

  • Hannah Bradby
  • Kath Woodward
  • Jule Adriaans
  • Stefan Liebig
  • Clara Sabbagh

Publication venues where Guillermina Jasso has frequently published include:

  • Frontiers in Sociology
  • Journal of Mathematical Sociology
  • Social Justice Research
  • Sociological Methods & Research
  • Social Science Research

In 2007, Guillermina Jasso was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • Immigrant health: selectivity and acculturation

    Guillermina Jasso;Douglas S. Massey;Mark R. Rosenzweig;James P. Smith

  • A New Theory of Distributive Justice

    Guillermina Jasso

  • Factorial Survey Methods for Studying Beliefs and Judgments

    Guillermina Jasso

  • The New Chosen People: Immigrants in the United States

    Guillermina Jasso;Mark R. Rosenzweig

  • Distributive Justice and Earned Income

    Guillermina Jasso;Peter H. Rossi

  • On the Justice of Earnings: A New Specification of the Justice Evaluation Function

    Guillermina Jasso

  • The Panel Study of Income Dynamics: A User's Guide.

    Guillermina Jasso;Martha S. Hill

  • Estimating the emigration rates of legal immigrants using administrative and survey data: The 1971 cohort of immigrants to the United States

    Guillermina Jasso;Mark R. Rosenzweig

  • Probing the character of norms : A factorial survey analysis of the norms of political action

    Guillermina Jasso;Karl Dieter Opp

  • Review of "International Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, edited by Samuel Kotz, Norman L. Johnson, and Campbell B. Read, New York, Wiley, 1982-1988"

    Guillermina Jasso

  • Measuring household social standing

    Peter H Rossi;William A Sampson;Christine E Bose;Guillermina Jasso

  • The New Immigrant Survey Pilot (NIS-P): Overview and New Findings about U.S. Legal Immigrants at Admission

    Guillermina Jasso;Douglas S. Massey;Mark Rosenzweig;James Smith

  • The Changing Skill of New Immigrants to the United States: Recent Trends and Their Determinants

    Guillermina Jasso;Mark Rosenzweig;James Smith

  • Family reunification and the immigration multiplier: U.S. immigration law, origin-country conditions, and the reproduction of immigrants.

    Guillermina Jasso;Mark R. Rosenzweig

  • How Much Injustice is There in the World? Two New Justice Indexes

    Guillermina Jasso

  • Do Immigrants Screened for Skills Do Better than Family Reunification Immigrants

    Guillermina Jasso;Mark R. Rosenzweig

  • Methods for empirical justice analysis: Part 1. Framework, models, and quantities

    Guillermina Jasso;Bernd Wegener

  • Double standards in just earnings for male and female workers

    Guillermina Jasso;Murray Webster

  • Principles of Theoretical Analysis

    Guillermina Jasso

  • Self-Selection and the Earnings of Immigrants: Comment

    Guillermina Jasso;Mark Rosenzweig

Frequent Co-Authors

James P. Smith
James P. Smith Princeton University
Douglas S. Massey
Douglas S. Massey Princeton University
Gary Gereffi
Gary Gereffi Duke University
Kees van den Bos
Kees van den Bos Utrecht University
Russell Cropanzano
Russell Cropanzano University of Colorado Boulder
Jon Elster
Jon Elster Columbia University
Tyler G. Okimoto
Tyler G. Okimoto University of Queensland
Michael Hechter
Michael Hechter Arizona State University
Karl-Dieter Opp
Karl-Dieter Opp Leipzig University

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