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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
32
Citations
5597
World Ranking
7266
National Ranking
3530

Best Publications

  • Does Socioeconomic Status Matter? Race, Class, and Residential Segregation

    John Iceland;Rima Wilkes

  • Beyond Black and White: Metropolitan residential segregation in multi-ethnic America

    John Iceland

  • Hypersegregation in the Twenty-First Century

    Rima Wilkes;John Iceland

  • Social Capital in Rural and Urban Communities

    Sandra L. Hofferth;John Iceland

  • Immigrant residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas, 1990-2000.

    John Iceland;Melissa Scopilliti

  • Income poverty and material hardship: How strong is the association?

    John Iceland;Kurt J. Bauman

  • Poverty, Material Hardship and Depression.

    Colleen M. Heflin;John Iceland

  • Hispanic Segregation in Metropolitan America: Exploring the Multiple Forms of Spatial Assimilation

    John Iceland;Kyle Anne Nelson

  • Why Poverty Remains High: The Role of Income Growth, Economic Inequality, and Changes in Family Structure, 1949-1999

    John Iceland

  • Class differences in African American residential patterns in US metropolitan areas: 1990–2000

    John Iceland;Cicely Sharpe;Erika Steinmetz

  • Change in Racial and Ethnic Residential Inequality in American Cities, 1970–2000

    Jeffrey M. Timberlake;John Iceland

  • Residential Segregation in Metropolitan Established Immigrant Gateways and New Destinations, 1990-2000.

    Julie Park;John Iceland

  • Measuring Poverty: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations

    John Iceland

  • White Residential Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Conceptual Issues, Patterns, and Trends from the U.S. Census, 1980 to 2010

    John Iceland;Gregory Sharp

  • Sun Belt Rising: Regional Population Change and the Decline in Black Residential Segregation, 1970–2009

    John Iceland;Gregory Sharp;Jeffrey M. Timberlake

  • The residential segregation of detailed Hispanic and Asian groups in the United States: 1980-2010.

    John Iceland;Daniel Weinberg;Lauren Hughes

  • Understanding trends in concentrated poverty: 1980-2014.

    John Iceland;Erik Hernandez

  • Urban labor markets and individual transitions out of poverty.

    John Iceland

  • Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Poverty and Affluence, 1959–2015

    John Iceland

  • Racial and ethnic residential segregation and household structure: A research note

    John Iceland;Kimberly A. Goyette;Kyle Anne Nelson;Chaowen Chan

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