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D-Index
40
Citations
15805
World Ranking
5176
National Ranking
2443

Robert D. Mare publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert D. Mare sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 95 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Robert D. Mare D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert D. Mare sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 40 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2010 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1994 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Robert D. Mare is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research mainly focuses on social sciences, with primary subfields in sociology and political science, gender studies, demography, economics and econometrics, and general agricultural and biological sciences.

The body of work by Robert D. Mare addresses a range of topics including intergenerational and educational inequality studies, intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving, demographic trends and gender preferences, family dynamics and relationships, gender, labor, and family dynamics, work-family balance challenges, and urban, neighborhood, and segregation studies.

Major publication venues for Robert D. Mare include:

  • Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
  • Social Science Research
  • UNC Libraries

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Robert D. Mare include:

  • Social mobility in multiple generations, 2023, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
  • Opportunity and change in occupational assortative mating, 2021, Social Science Research
  • Assortative mating, residential choice, and ethnic segregation, 2023, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
  • Housing crowding effects on children's wellbeing, 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent collaborators in research projects include:

  • Xi Song
  • Christine R. Schwartz
  • Yu Wang
  • Benjamin F. Jarvis
  • Monica K. Nordvik

Robert D. Mare has been recognized within the academic community by several honors. They were named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1994. In 2010, they were elected both as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Five decades of educational assortative mating.

    Robert D. Mare

  • Social Background and School Continuation Decisions

    Robert D. Mare

  • Trends in Educational Assortative Marriage From 1940 to 2003

    Christine R. Schwartz;Robert D. Mare

  • CHANGE AND STABILITY IN EDUCATIONAL STRATIFICATION

    Robert D. Mare

  • Secondary School Tracking and Educational Inequality: Compensation, Reinforcement, or Neutrality?

    Adam Gamoran;Robert D. Mare

  • Models for Sample Selection Bias

    Christopher Winship;Robert D. Mare

  • REGRESSION MODELS WITH ORDINAL VARIABLES

    Christopher Winship;Robert D. Mare

  • NEIGHBORHOOD CHOICE AND NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE

    Elizabeth Bruch;Robert D. Mare

  • A multigenerational view of inequality.

    Robert D. Mare

  • HOUSING CROWDING EFFECTS ON CHILDREN'S WELLBEING

    Claudia D. Solari;Robert D. Mare

  • Socioeconomic change and the decline of marriage for blacks and whites.

    Mare Rd;Winship C

  • Structural Equations and Path Analysis for Discrete Data

    Christopher Winship;Robert D. Mare

  • Labor Market and Socioeconomic Effects on Marital Stability

    Jessie M. Tzeng;Robert D. Mare

  • Employment During High School: Consequences for Students' Grades in Academic Courses

    John Robert Warren;Paul LePore;Robert Mare

  • The Intergenerational Effects of Changes in Women's Educational Attainments:

    Robert D. Mare;Vida Maralani

  • THE PARADOX OF LESSENING RACIAL INEQUALITY AND JOBLESSNESS AMONG BLACK YOUTH: ENROLLMENT, ENLISTMENT, AND EMPLOYMENT, 1964-1981*

    Robert D. Mare;Christopher Winship

  • The Schooling of Offspring and the Survival of Parents

    Esther M. Friedman;Robert D. Mare

  • Exits from and Returns to Homelessness

    Irving Piliavin;Bradley R. Entner Wright;Robert D. Mare;Alex H. Westerfelt

  • Recent Trends in the Inheritance of Poverty and Family Structure

    Kelly Musick;Robert D. Mare

  • CROSS-SECTIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL MEASUREMENTS OF NEIGHBORHOOD EXPERIENCE AND THEIR EFFECTS ON CHILDREN.

    Margot I. Jackson;Robert D. Mare

  • Sample Selection Bias

    Christopher Winship;Robert D. Mare;Edgar F. Borgatta;Rhonda J. Montgomery

  • Trends in Educational Assortative Marriage From 1940 to 2003 - eScholarship

    Christine R Schwartz;Robert D Mare

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Winship
Christopher Winship Harvard University
Robert J. Sampson
Robert J. Sampson Harvard University
Greg J. Duncan
Greg J. Duncan University of California, Irvine
Laura Tach
Laura Tach Cornell University
John Robert Warren
John Robert Warren University of Minnesota
Adam Gamoran
Adam Gamoran University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gilbert C. Gee
Gilbert C. Gee University of California, Los Angeles
Burton H. Singer
Burton H. Singer University of Florida
Alan Bryman
Alan Bryman University of Leicester
Edmund Seto
Edmund Seto University of Washington

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