Structural covariates of homicide rates: Are there any invariances across time and social space? KC Land, PL McCall, LE Cohen American journal of sociology 95 (4), 922-963, 1990 | 1665 | 1990 |
Age, criminal careers, and population heterogeneity: Specification and estimation of a nonparametric, mixed Poisson model DS Nagin, KC Land Criminology 31 (3), 327-362, 1993 | 1490 | 1993 |
Principles of path analysis KC Land Sociological methodology 1, 3-37, 1969 | 1171 | 1969 |
Social inequality and predatory criminal victimization: An exposition and test of a formal theory LE Cohen, JR Kluegel, KC Land American sociological review, 505-524, 1981 | 1156 | 1981 |
Unemployment and crime rates in the post-World War II United States: A theoretical and empirical analysis D Cantor, KC Land American sociological review, 317-332, 1985 | 1082 | 1985 |
Perceived risk versus fear of crime: Empirical evidence of conceptually distinct reactions in survey data PW Rountree, KC Land Social forces 74 (4), 1353-1376, 1996 | 886 | 1996 |
Age-period-cohort analysis: New models, methods, and empirical applications Y Yang CRC Press, 2013 | 839 | 2013 |
Educational status and active life expectancy among older blacks and whites JM Guralnik, KC Land, D Blazer, GG Fillenbaum, LG Branch New England Journal of Medicine 329 (2), 110-116, 1993 | 722 | 1993 |
Modeling the drivers of urban land use change in the Pearl River Delta, China: Integrating remote sensing with socioeconomic data KC Seto, RK Kaufmann Land Economics 79 (1), 106-121, 2003 | 641 | 2003 |
A mixed models approach to the age‐period‐cohort analysis of repeated cross‐section surveys, with an application to data on trends in verbal test scores Y Yang, KC Land Sociological methodology 36 (1), 75-97, 2006 | 595 | 2006 |
The intrinsic estimator for age-period-cohort analysis: what it is and how to use it Y Yang, S Schulhofer-Wohl, WJ Fu, KC Land American Journal of Sociology 113 (6), 1697-1736, 2008 | 585 | 2008 |
Age–period–cohort analysis of repeated cross-section surveys: fixed or random effects? Y Yang, KC Land Sociological methods & research 36 (3), 297-326, 2008 | 557 | 2008 |
A methodological comparison of age‐period‐cohort models: the intrinsic estimator and conventional generalized linear models Y Yang, WJ Fu, KC Land Sociological methodology 34 (1), 75-110, 2004 | 551 | 2004 |
Chance‐constrained data envelopment analysis KC Land, CAK Lovell, S Thore Managerial and decision economics 14 (6), 541-554, 1993 | 547 | 1993 |
How many latent classes of delinquent/criminal careers? Results from mixed Poisson regression analyses AV D'Unger, KC Land, PL McCall, DS Nagin American journal of sociology 103 (6), 1593-1630, 1998 | 543 | 1998 |
Social indicators KC Land Annual review of sociology 9 (1), 1-26, 1983 | 483 | 1983 |
Property crime rates in the United States: A macrodynamic analysis, 1947-1977; with ex ante forecasts for the mid-1980s LE Cohen, M Felson, KC Land American journal of Sociology 86 (1), 90-118, 1980 | 473 | 1980 |
A comparison of Poisson, negative binomial, and semiparametric mixed Poisson regression models: With empirical applications to criminal careers data KC Land, PL McCall, DS Nagin Sociological Methods & Research 24 (4), 387-442, 1996 | 452 | 1996 |
Macro‐micro integration in the study of victimization: A hierarchical logistic model analysis across Seattle neighborhoods PW Rountree, KC Land, TD Miethe Criminology 32 (3), 387-414, 1994 | 403 | 1994 |
Age structure and crime: Symmetry versus asymmetry and the projection of crime rates through the 1990s LE Cohen, KC Land American sociological review, 170-183, 1987 | 348 | 1987 |