Tyler McDaniel
@disastertyler.bsky.social
Sociology PhD student. I study segregation, climate events, and schools.
https://tylermcdaniel.github.io/
https://tylermcdaniel.github.io/
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New paper: Wives with more education than husband are *more* likely to take his name than education-equal marriages.
As women outpace men in education & increasingly keep their names, name-taking provides symbolic way to compensate for her status superiority
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As women outpace men in education & increasingly keep their names, name-taking provides symbolic way to compensate for her status superiority
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Doing gender and the surname choices of married women
Marital surname choices reflect deeply embedded, often unspoken gender norms. According to the marital exchange/bargaining approach, women are more li…
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May 28, 2025 at 1:39 PM
New paper: Wives with more education than husband are *more* likely to take his name than education-equal marriages.
As women outpace men in education & increasingly keep their names, name-taking provides symbolic way to compensate for her status superiority
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
As women outpace men in education & increasingly keep their names, name-taking provides symbolic way to compensate for her status superiority
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
In a paper in @sociusjournal.bsky.social, I look at how activity spaces are related to school enrollments over time, and what this implies for school segregation in the era of school choice.
🏫 Not just where you live—where you go matters too.
@disastertyler.bsky.social's #Socius article shows that L.A. families often choose schools near places they work, shop, or worship—and these #ActivitySpaces help shape #SchoolSegregation.
Read: doi.org/10.1177/2378...
@disastertyler.bsky.social's #Socius article shows that L.A. families often choose schools near places they work, shop, or worship—and these #ActivitySpaces help shape #SchoolSegregation.
Read: doi.org/10.1177/2378...
March 27, 2025 at 12:37 AM
In a paper in @sociusjournal.bsky.social, I look at how activity spaces are related to school enrollments over time, and what this implies for school segregation in the era of school choice.