Search filters

List of works by Guillermina Jasso

(In)Equality and (In)Justice

article by Guillermina Jasso published 31 August 2016 in Civitas

6: Family, Schooling, Religiosity, and Mobility among New Legal Immigrants to the United States: Evidence from the New Immigrant Survey Pilot1

article

A New Model of Wage Determination and Wage Inequality

article

A New Theory of Distributive Justice

article by Guillermina Jasso published February 1980 in American Sociological Review

A new continuous distribution and two new families of distributions based on the exponential

A new representation of the just term in distributive‐justice theory: Its properties and operation in theoretical derivation and empirical estimation

article by Guillermina Jasso published November 1986 in Journal of Mathematical Sociology

Analyzing conflict severity: Predictions of distributive justice theory for the two-subgroup case

article by Guillermina Jasso published December 1993 in Social Justice Research

Anything Lorenz Curves Can Do, Top Shares Can Do

Assessing the Gender Gap in Just Earnings and Its Underlying Mechanisms

Assortative Mating among Married New Legal Immigrants to the United States: Evidence from the New Immigrant Survey Pilot

article

Characteristics of Immigrants to the United States: 1820–2003

Choice and Emotion in Comparison Theory

Cloister and society: Analyzing the public benefit of monastic and mendicant institutions

Comments

Comparison Theory

Culture and the Sense of Justice

article

DERIVING IMPLICATIONS OF COMPARISON THEORY FOR DEMOGRAPHIC PHENOMENA:. A First Step in the Analysis of Migration

Deriving Implications of Comparison Theory for Demographic Phenomena: A First Step in the Analysis of Migration

Distributive Justice

2016 article by Jasso et al

Distributive Justice

2007 article by Jasso

Distributive Justice and CEO Compensation

article by Guillermina Jasso & Eva M. Meyersson Milgrom published June 2008 in Acta Sociologica

Distributive Justice and Earned Income

article by Guillermina Jasso & Peter H. Rossi published August 1977 in American Sociological Review

Distributive Justice and Social Welfare Institutions

scholarly article published 1991

Do immigrants screened for skills do better than family reunification immigrants?

scientific article published in January 1995

Double Standards in Just Earnings for Male and Female Workers

ETHNICITY AND THE IMMIGRATION OF HIGHLY SKILLED WORKERS TO THE UNITED STATES

scientific article

Emotion in Justice Processes

scholarly article

Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences

Expanding the Horizons of Social Justice Research: Three Essays on Justice Theory

article by Kees van den Bos et al published 28 February 2015 in Social Justice Research

Exploring the Reciprocal Relations between Theoretical and Empirical Work

Factorial Survey Methods for Studying Beliefs and Judgments

Factorial Survey Methods for Studying Goods, Bads, and the Foa Resources

Fairness of Individual Rewards and Fairness of the Reward Distribution: Specifying the Inconsistency Between the Micro and Macro Principles of Justice

article by Guillermina Jasso published September 1983 in Social Psychology Quarterly

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

scientific article published in August 1986

Formal Theory

Further Notes on the Theory of Distributive Justice

article by Guillermina Jasso published June 1981 in American Sociological Review

Goods, Bads, and the Foa Resources: Analyzing Their Operation in the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces

Have the Occupational Skills of New Immigrants to the United States Declined Over Time? Evidence from the Immigrant Cohorts of 1977, 1982, and 1994

article

How I Became a Theorist

How Law Rules: Terror, Torture and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges

How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges

How Many Highly Skilled Foreign-Born are Waiting in Line for U.S. Legal Permanent Residence?

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

article by Guillermina Jasso published February 1999 in American Sociological Review

Immigrant health: selectivity and acculturation

article

Inequality Analysis: Overview

Inequality Observed: A Study of Attitudes Towards Income Inequality

Inequality in the Distribution of a Good is a Bad, and Inequality in the Distribution of a Bad is a Good

Intellectual Property, the Immigration Backlog, and a Reverse Brain-Drain: America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Part III

Introduction

Is It Outlier Deletion or Is It Sample Truncation? Notes on Science and Sexuality

James S. Coleman

La sanction de la torture en Irak

Language Skill Acquisition, Labor Markets and Locational Choice: The Foreign-Born in the United States, 1900 And 1980

Linking Individuals and Societies

Marital Coital Frequency and the Passage of Time: Estimating the Separate Effects of Spouses' Ages and Marital Duration, Birth and Marriage Cohorts, and Period Influences

article

Mathematical Sociology

Measuring Inequality

Measuring household social standing

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

article by Guillermina Jasso & Bernd Wegener published December 1997 in Social Justice Research

Methods for the Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Comparison Processes

Migration and health

Migration and stratification

scientific article

Migration, Human Development, and the Life Course

article

No Child Left Behind? US Immigration and Divided Families

Notes on the Advancement of Theoretical Sociology (Reply to Turner)

On Gini's Mean Difference and Gini's Index of Concentration

scientific paper

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

article by Guillermina Jasso published May 1978 in American Journal of Sociology

Pacific Bridges: The New Immigration from Asia and the Pacific Islands

article

Principles of Theoretical Analysis

Probing the Character of Norms: A Factorial Survey Analysis of the Norms of Political Action

Safeguarding Justice Research

article by Guillermina Jasso published February 2012 in Sociological Methods & Research

Selection Criteria and the Skill Composition of Immigrants: A Comparative Analysis of Australian and U.S. Employment Immigration

article

Self-interest, distributive justice, and the income distribution: A theoretical fragment based on St. Anselm's postulate

article by Guillermina Jasso published September 1989 in Social Justice Research

Shall we kill or enslave caesar? Analyzing the caesar model

Societies, Types of

Some of Robert K. Merton's Contributions to Justice Theory

article

Sponsors, sponsorship rates and the immigration multiplier.

scientific article published in January 1989

Studying Status: An Integrated Framework

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

scientific article published in October 1998

The Meaning of General Theoretical Sociology: Tradition and Formalization.Thomas J. Fararo

The Measurement and Analysis of Internal Migration: Testing Models with Korean Data

The NORC General Social Survey: A User's Guide

The New Chosen People: Immigrants in the United States

The New Chosen People: Immigrants in the United States

scholarly article by David M. Reimers et al published December 1991 in Journal of American History

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

scientific article published on 01 February 2000

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

article

The Social Psychology of Immigration and Inequality

The Terms and Relations of Comparison, Referential and Relative Processes

The Tripartite Structure of Social Science Analysis

Theoretical Integration and Unification: A Focus on Justice

article by Kjell Törnblom et al published 25 September 2007 in Social Justice Research

Theoretical Unification in Justice and Beyond

article by Guillermina Jasso published 17 October 2007 in Social Justice Research

Thinking, Saying, Doing in the World of Distributive Justice

article by Guillermina Jasso published 26 November 2015 in Social Justice Research

Two Types of Inequality

U.S. Immigration Policy Reform in the 1980s: A Preliminary Assessment

Using National Recording Systems for the Measurement and Analysis of Immigration to the United States

Using abell's narrative method to build a theory: The case of the theory of distributive justice and its generalization to the theory of comparison processes

article by Guillermina Jasso published October 1993 in Journal of Mathematical Sociology

What is Just?

Whom Shall We Welcome? Elite Judgments of the Criteria for the Selection of Immigrants