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Aliya Saperstein
Aliya Saperstein
Professor of Sociology, Stanford University
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Racial fluidity and inequality in the United States
A Saperstein, AM Penner
American Journal of Sociology 118 (3), 676-727, 2012
5202012
New Categories Are Not Enough Rethinking the Measurement of Sex and Gender in Social Surveys
L Westbrook, A Saperstein
Gender & Society 29 (4), 534-560, 2015
5102015
Looking the part: social status cues shape race perception
JB Freeman, AM Penner, A Saperstein, M Scheutz, N Ambady
PloS one 6 (9), e25107, 2011
3512011
How social status shapes race
AM Penner, A Saperstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (50), 19628-19630, 2008
2142008
Racial Formation in Perspective: Connecting Individuals, Institutions, and Power Relations
A Saperstein, AM Penner, R Light
Annual Review of Sociology 39 (1), 2013
1902013
Double-checking the race box: Examining inconsistency between survey measures of observed and self-reported race
A Saperstein
Social Forces 85 (1), 57-74, 2006
1732006
Scaling Up: Representing Gender Diversity in Survey Research
D Magliozzi, A Saperstein, L Westbrook
Socius 2, 2378023116664352, 2016
1682016
Engendering Racial Perceptions An Intersectional Analysis of How Social Status Shapes Race
AM Penner, A Saperstein
Gender & Society 27 (3), 319-344, 2013
1572013
The race of a criminal record: How incarceration colors racial perceptions
A Saperstein, AM Penner
Social Problems 57 (1), 92-113, 2010
1462010
Gender and Health: Beyond Binary Categorical Measurement
CG Hart, A Saperstein, D Magliozzi, L Westbrook
Journal of health and social behavior 60 (1), 101-118, 2019
1162019
Race, color, and income inequality across the Americas
S Bailey, A Saperstein, A Penner
Demographic Research 31 (24), 735-756, 2014
1062014
Capturing complexity in the United States: which aspects of race matter and when?
A Saperstein
Ethnic and Racial Studies 35 (8), 1484-1502, 2012
872012
When white people report racial discrimination: The role of region, religion, and politics
D Mayrl, A Saperstein
Social science research 42 (3), 742-754, 2013
832013
A “Mulatto Escape Hatch” in the United States? Examining Evidence of Racial and Social Mobility During the Jim Crow Era
A Saperstein, A Gullickson
Demography 50 (5), 1921-1942, 2013
782013
Cause of death affects racial classification on death certificates
A Noymer, AM Penner, A Saperstein
PLoS One 6 (1), e15812, 2011
762011
Beyond the Looking Glass Exploring Fluidity in Racial Self-Identification and Interviewer Classification
A Saperstein, AM Penner
Sociological Perspectives 57 (2), 186-207, 2014
662014
Making the Most of Multiple Measures: Disentangling the Effects of Different Dimensions of Race in Survey Research
A Saperstein, JM Kizer, AM Penner
American Behavioral Scientist 60 (4), 519-537, 2016
592016
Race, ethnicity and ancestry in unrelated transplant matching for the national marrow donor program: a comparison of multiple forms of self-identification with genetics
JA Hollenbach, A Saperstein, M Albrecht, C Vierra-Green, P Parham, ...
PloS one 10 (8), e0135960, 2015
452015
Disentangling the Effects of Racial Self-identification and Classification by Others: The Case of Arrest
AM Penner, A Saperstein
Demography 52 (3), 1017-1024, 2015
442015
The Criminal Justice System and the Racialization of Perceptions
A Saperstein, AM Penner, JM Kizer
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 651 (1 …, 2014
442014
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