APCA Working Paper Series

MPRC Faculty Associates and Affiliates are welcome to showcase their work in progress using the Association of Population Centers ArXiv (APCA).

"The APCA Working Paper Series gathers and disseminates original population science research papers. These working papers are authored or coauthored by scholars who are faculty or postdoctoral affiliates of the Association of Population Centers (APC) population centers. Working papers can also be authored by ABD student affiliates of APC population centers; faculty affiliates must submit the papers on student affiliates’ behalf."

MPRC Associates, Affiliates, Postdoctoral Scholars, and qualified Student Affiliates should submit working papers directly to APCA.

In previous years, MPRC hosted working papers on this website. Links to papers posted as part of this archival working paper series are available below.  This archival content may not conform to current accessibility standards.  To request an accessible version of a document, please contact Heide Jackson at @email.  We are in the process of updating these files into accessible formats that meet current standards.

 

 

TitleDescriptionEffective Date
Rethinking marriage metabolism: The declining frequency of marital events in the United StatesPhilip N. Cohen, University of Maryland - 2022-00211/23/2022 0:00
Addressing Abortion Underreporting in Surveys with the List Experiment: Lifetime and Five-Year Abortion Incidence with Multivariate Estimation of Socio-demographic and Health Associations in two U.S. StatesHeide M Jackson, Michael S Rendall, University of Maryland - 2022-00111/21/2022 15:40
Women’s employment and first birth in EuropeAngela Greulich, Sciences Po, Paris; Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; 2021-0056/4/2021 0:00
Are Educationally Hypogamous Marriages More Likely to End in Divorce in the United States? New Estimates from 1996-2017 DataPolina Zvavitch and Michael S Rendall, University of Maryland; 2021-00712/20/2021 0:00
Men’s Employment and Women’s Sleep in South AfricaSeung Wan Kim and Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland; 2021-00611/16/2021 0:00
Women’s employment and first birth in EuropeAngela Greulich, Sciences Po, Paris; Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; 2021-0056/16/2021 0:00
Estimation, Simulation, and Validation of a Two-sex Model of Intergenerational Reproduction of EducationMichael S Rendall, Heide Jackson, Polina Zvavitch, University of Maryland; Shuchi Goyal, Mark S Handcock, University of California Los Angeles; Margaret M Weden, RAND Corporation; 2021-0044/16/2021 0:00
Estimation, Simulation, and Validation of a Two-sex Model of Intergenerational Reproduction of EducationMichael S Rendall, Heide Jackson, University of Maryland; Shuchi Goyal, Mark S Hancock, University of California Los Angeles; Margaret M Weden, RAND Corporation; Polina Zvavitch, University of Maryland; 2021-0044/15/2021 0:00
Time Use of Youth during a Pandemic: Evidence from MexicoCynthia Boruchowicz, University of Maryland; Susan W. Parker, University of Maryland / CIDE; Lindsay Robbins, University of Maryland; 2021-0033/19/2021 0:00
Time Use of Youth during a Pandemic: Evidence from MexicoCynthia Boruchowicz, University of Maryland; Susan W. Parker, University of Maryland / CIDE; Lindsay Robbins, University of Maryland; 2021-0033/23/2021 0:00
Gender Asymmetry in the Role of Racial / ethnic Exogamy in U.S. Couples’ FertilityMargaret M. Weden, RAND Corp.; Michael S. Rendall and Joey Brown, University of Maryland; 2021-0023/16/2021 0:00
Gender Asymmetry in the Role of Racial / ethnic Exogamy in U.S. Couples’ FertilityMargaret M. Weden, RAND Corporation, Michael S. Rendall and Joey Brown, University of Maryland; 2021-0023/18/2021 0:00
Profiles of Mothering and Effects on Children’s Immunization in West AfricaSangeetha Madhavan and Michael Wagner, University of Maryland; 2021-0012/16/2021 0:00
Profiles of Mothering and Effects on Children’s Immunization in West AfricaSangeetha Madhavan, Michael Wagner, University of Maryland; 2021-0012/15/2021 13:10
More Choices for Men? Marriage Patterns after World War II in ItalyErich Battistin, University of Maryland; Sascha O. Becker, Monash University; Luca Nunziata, University of Padua & IZA; 2020-0025/16/2020 0:00
More Choices for Men ? Marriage Patterns after World War II in ItalyErich Battistin, 
University of
Maryland; 
Sascha O. Becker, 
Monash University; 
Luca Nunziata, 
University of Padua &
IZA; 2020-002
5/20/2020 0:00
College Attainment, Income Inequality, and Economic Security: A Simulation ExerciseBrad Hershbein, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research;
Melissa Schettini Kearney and Luke W. Pardue, University of Maryland; 2020-001
2/13/2020 14:50
Women’s use of long-acting reversible contraception for birth timing and birth stoppingMieke C.W. Eeckhaut, University of Delaware; Michael S. Rendall and Polina Zvavitch, University of Maryland; 2019-01012/20/2019 0:00
“Neglected, Ignored, and Abandoned”? The Working Class in Popular U.S. CultureReeve Vanneman, University of Maryland; 2019-00912/12/2019 13:45
Contraceptive Consistency and Poverty after BirthPolina Zvavitch, Michael S. Rendall, Constanza Hurtado, and Rachel M. Shattuck, University of Maryland; 2019-0088/29/2019 13:30
Does Rural-Urban Connectivity Buffer against Food Insecurity?: A Longitudinal Study of Informal Settlements in Nairobi, KenyaSangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland; John W. Curtis, Independent Consultant; Blessing Mberu and Marylene Wamukoya, African Population and Health Research Center; 2019-0078/28/2019 0:00
The role of weight perception in race differences in body mass index by education among womenCaryn N. Bell University of Maryland: Loneke T. Blackman Carr Duke University: 2019-0067/22/2019 11:14
Self-rated Health and Structural Racism Indicated by County-level Racial Inequalities in Socioeconomic Status: The Role of UrbanizationCaryn N. Bell University of Maryland: Jessica L. Owens-Young American University: 2019-0057/22/2019 11:13
Racial Non-equivalence of Socioeconomic Status and Health among African American and White College GraduatesCaryn N. Bell, University of Maryland; Tina K. Sacks, University of California Berkeley; Courtney S. Thomas Tobin, University of California Los Angeles; Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. Johns Hopkins University; 2019-0047/17/2019 14:45
Intentionally or Ambivalently Risking a Short Inter-pregnancy Interval: Reproductive Readiness Factors in Women’s Postpartum Non-Use of ContraceptionMichael S. Rendall, Eowna Young Harrison, Mónica Caudillo, University of Maryland; 2018-00311/21/2018 0:00
Why are so many American children born into poverty? Differences in Hispanic and Black new mothers’ sources of disadvantageMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Margaret M. Weden, RAND Corp.; Joey Brown, Polina Zvavitch, University of Maryland; 2018-0025/14/2018 10:35
Overweight and Obesity and Romantic Relationship Racial Composition among White Dating, Cohabiting, and Married Young AdultsLucia Lykke, Unversity of Maryland; 2018-0012/14/2018 10:20
Are Children Barriers to the Gender Revolution? International ComparisonsLaurie F. DeRose, Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; Javiera Reyes Brito, Universidad delos Andes, Chile; Andrés Salazar-Arango, Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia; Montserrat Gas-Aixendri, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Spain; Paúl Corcuera, Universidad de Piura, Peru // Keywords: male role, female role, labour force, housework, child care, family policy, gender revolution. 2017-01011/9/2017 0:00
Interracial and Inter-ethnic Marriage and Cohabitation and Self-Rated HealthLucia C. Lykke, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; 2017-00911/1/2017 12:54
Labor Market Networks and Recovery from Mass Layoffs: Evidence from the Great Recession PeriodJudith K. Hellerstein, University of Maryland and NBER; Mark Kutzbach, U.S. Census Bureau and NBER; David Neumark, University of California Irvine and NBER; NBER Working paper 21262; 2017-00810/23/2017 10:45
Social Capital and Labor Market NetworksBrian Asquith, NBER; Judith K. Hellerstein, University of Maryland; Mark Kutzbach, FDIC; David Neumark, UCI, NBER, and IZA; 2017-00710/23/2017 10:40
Assessing the Impact of Local Violence on Teenage Fertility: The Case of MexicoMónica Caudillo, Maryland Population Research Center // Key words: Adolescents, Crime, Violence, Demography, Fertility; 2017-00610/11/2017 10:25
Flies Without Borders: Lessons from Chennai on improving India’s municipal public health servicesMonica Das Gupta, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: Public health, Sanitation, Urban, Local government, India, Governance, Devolution; 2017-0059/8/2017 0:00
"Missing Girls" in the South Caucasus Countries: Trends, Possible Causes, and Policy OptionsMonica Das Gupta, University of Maryland // Keywords: Gender, Poverty, Economic Shocks, Social Protection, Governance, Health, Population; JEL codes: D13, H31, H55, J13, J16, P31; 2017-0049/8/2017 11:51
Is banning sex-selection the best approach for reducing prenatal discrimination ?Monica Das Gupta, University of Maryland // Keywords: Son preference, abortion bans, gender, policy measures, China, India; 2017-0039/8/2017 0:00
Working Paper: Father Absence and the Reverse Gender Gap in Latin American EducationLaurie DeRose, University of Maryland; Gloria Huarcaya, Universidad de Piura; Andrés Salazar-Arango, Universidad de La Sabana; 2017-002; updated June 20185/31/2017 10:55
Racial Disparities in Residential Mobility and Long-term Population Displacement from New Orleans after Hurricane KatrinaMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Narayan Sastry, RAND Corp., and Lori Reeder, University of Maryland; 2017-0012/20/2017 13:35
Double Burden for Women in Mid and Later Life: Evidence from Time Use Profiles in Cebu, PhilippinesFeinian Chen, University of Maryland, et al.; 2016-0087/20/2016 0:00
Household Structure and Gendered Outcomes for Children in South Africa: A Conceptual and Methodological Examination of an Understudied IssueSangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: co-residence, extended kin, children, South Africa, education; 2016-0077/20/2016 0:00
Parental involvement, child effort, and the development of immigrant boys’ and girls’ reading and mathematics skills: A latent difference score growth modelU.J. Moon and Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland // Keywords: academic achievement, gender differences, immigrant children, parent involvement, longitudinal study; 2016-0067/20/2016 0:00
Towards a Deeper Understanding of Female Competitiveness and the Gender Gap: Evidence from Patrilocal and Matrilocal CulturesKenneth Leonard, et al.; 2016-0057/20/2016 0:00
How Do They Do It? The Immigrant Paradox in the Transition to AdulthoodSandra Hofferth and U.J. Moon, University of Maryland // Keywords: Immigrants, children, transition to adulthood, education, employment, extracurricular activities, culture; 2016-0047/20/2016 0:00
Microcredit and Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality: Evidence from a Randomized-Controlled Trial of Finance for Sanitation in Rural CambodiaRaymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: Willingness to pay, sanitation, microcredit, Becker-DeGroot-Marschak, randomization inference; 2016-0037/20/2016 0:00
Women’s Sequencing of First Births Relative to First Substantial Employment Before and After the 1990’s Welfare ReformsMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland and Rachel Shattuck, U.S. Census Bureau; 2016-0027/20/2016 0:00
Does Development Aid Undermine Political Accountability? Leader and Constituent Responses to a Large-Scale InterventionRaymond P. Guiteras and Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak // Keywords: General Equilibrium Effects of Interventions, Political Economy, Sanitation. JEL Codes: O43, Q56, P16; 2016-0017/20/2016 0:00
Supplementary Materials: Eliciting and Utilizing Willingness-to-Pay: Evidence from Field Trials in Northern GhanaGuiteras, et al.; 2015-017s7/20/2015 0:00
Eliciting and Utilizing Willingness-to-Pay: Evidence from Field Trials in Northern GhanaRaymond Guiteras, University of Maryland; James Berry, Cornell University; Greg Fischer, London School of Economics // Keywords: price mechanism, heterogeneous treatment effects, health behavior, Becker-DeGroot-Marschak, field experiments; 2015-0177/20/2015 0:00
Does it Matter if She’d Rather Marry? The Role of Individual Preferences in Young Women’s Likelihood of a Nonmarital First BirthRachel Shattuck, University of Maryland; 2015-0167/20/2015 0:00
Retrospective Reporting of First Employment in the Life Courses of U.S. WomenMichael S. Rendall and Rachel Shattuck, University of Maryland; 2015-0157/20/2015 0:00
Maternal Age and Infant Mortality for White, Black, and Mexican Mothers in the United StatesPhilip N. Cohen, University of Maryland; 2015-0147/20/2015 0:00
Black People Don’t Exercise in my Neighborhood: Relationship between Perceived Racial Composition and Leisure-time Physical Activity among Middle Class Blacks and WhitesRashawn Ray, University of Maryland; 2015-0137/20/2015 0:00
Measuring Social Well Being (SWB) in Real Time: 1975-2013 Trends in U.S. Diary SWB RatingsJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2015-0117/20/2015 0:00
Marital Status and Mothers’ Time Use: Childcare, Housework, Leisure, and SleepLiana C. Sayer and Joanna R. Pepin, University of Maryland; Lynne M. Casper, University of Southern California // Keywords: time use, mother, leisure, marital status; 2015-0107/20/2015 0:00
In Pursuing Happiness: Diary vs. General Ratings of US Subjective Well-BeingJohn P. Robinson and Elena Tracy, University of Maryland; Jonathan Gershuny and Teresa Harms, University of Oxford; 2015-0097/20/2015 0:00
The Short- and Medium-Term Impacts of Household Water Supply and Sanitation on Diarrhea in Rural IndiaRaymond Guiteras, University of Maryland; Esther Duflo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Michael Greenstone, University of Chicago; Thomas Clasen, Emory University; 2015-0087/20/2015 0:00
Declining Help in a Declining Economy: Trends in US Informal Volunteering: 2003-2013John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2015-0077/20/2015 0:00
Division of Labor, Gender Ideology, and Marital Satisfaction in AsiaLiana C. Sayer, University of Maryland, and Yue Qian, Ohio State University; 2015-0067/20/2015 0:00
Race, Family Status and Young Women’s Residential and Financial Dependency: 1970-2010Joan Kahn and Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; Javier Garcia-Manglano, Oxford University // Keywords : Living arrangements, financial dependency, race, marriage, unmarried parenthood, young adulthood; 2015-0057/20/2015 0:00
Household extension and employment among Asian immigrant women in the USPhilip Cohen and Jeehye Kang, University of Maryland; 2015-0047/20/2015 0:00
Is There a Market for Encore or Mature Talent Within the Nonprofit Sector?Joan Kahn, University of Maryland, et al.; 2015-0037/20/2015 0:00
Cruising Through the Millennium? 2003-13 Changes in American Daily LifeJohn Robinson, Elena Tracy, University of Maryland; 2015-0027/20/2015 0:00
Satellites, Self-reports, and Submersion: Exposure to Floods in BangladeshRaymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al.; 2015-0017/20/2015 0:00
Equalizers or Enablers of Inequality? A Counterfactual Analysis of Racial and Residential Tet-Score Gaps in Year-Round and Nine-Month SchoolsOdis Johnson Jr and Michael Wagner, University of Maryland; 2014-01512/24/2014 16:15
Supplementary Materials: Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and HygieneGuiteras, et al.12/24/2014 16:10
Online Appendix: Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and HygieneGuiteras, et al.; 2014-014-appendix12/24/2014 16:10
Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and HygieneRaymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al.; 2014-01412/24/2014 16:05
Assessing the Predictive Value of Fertility Expectations through a Cognitive-Social ModelChristine A. Bachrach, University of Maryland; Heather M. Rackin, Louisiana State University; 2014-01312/24/2014 16:05
Union Instability and Children’s Behavioral Problems: A Mediation and Moderation ApproachNatasha Cabrera and Elizabeth Karberg, University of Maryland; 2014-01212/24/2014 16:05
Multiple imputation for demographic hazard models with left-censored predictor variablesMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Angela Greulich, Université Paris 1; 2014-01112/24/2014 15:55
Household Structure and School Attendance in 57 Countries: Why Children with Absent Fathers Do Better in Some PlacesLaurie DeRose, University of Maryland; 2014-0109/24/2014 15:50
Family Instability and Early Childhood Health in the Developing WorldLaurie DeRose, University of Maryland, et al.; 2014-0099/24/2014 15:50
Children’s Schooling in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Role of Mothers, Fathers, and Others in the HouseholdLaurie DeRose, University of Maryland, et al.; 2014-0089/24/2014 15:45
When and Where Does Achievement Inequality Grow? Ecology, the City and Social DisorganizationOdis Johnson Jr., University of Maryland; 2014-0077/24/2014 15:45
The Organization of Preventive Health Services in Sri Lanka: Lessons for developing countriesMonica Das Gupta, University of Maryland / World Bank; KCS Dalpatadu, Institute for Health Policy, Colombo; CK Shanmugarajah, Ministry of Health, Government of Sri Lanka; HMSSD Herath, Sri Lanka Medical Council; 2014-0063/21/2014 11:55
Population, Poverty, and Climate ChangeMonica Das Gupta, University of Maryland; 2014-0052/21/2014 11:55
Positively Experiencing Daily LifeJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2014-0042/21/2014 11:50
Global Migration Flows and Income DifferentialsPatricio Korzeniewicz and Scott Albrecht, University of Maryland; 2014-0032/21/2014 11:50
Measuring Children’s Living Arrangements in Rural South Africa: A Comparison of Approaches and Application to Schooling OutcomesSangeetha Madhavan and Tyler Myroniuk, University of Maryland; Randall Kuhn, University of Denver; Casey Blalock, University of Colorado Boulder; Mark Collinson, University of Witwatersrand; 2014-0021/21/2014 11:45
The Gender Revolution and the Second Demographic Transition: Understanding Recent Family Trends in Industrialized SocietiesFrances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; 2014-0011/21/2014 11:45
As we Like It (Today) Americans’ Favorite Daily Activities – in Real TimeJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2013-02412/25/2013 10:55
Epidemiological Paradox or Immigrant Vulnerability? Obesity Among Young Children of ImmigrantsMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Elizabeth Baker, University of Alabama; Margaret M. Weden, RAND Corporation; 2013-02311/25/2013 10:55
Mexican-American Married and Cohabiting Couples and Their Patterns of Dual EarningJulie Park, University of Maryland // Keywords: Mexican, dual-earning, married, cohabiting, interracial, immigrant assimilation; 2013-02210/25/2013 10:50
Perverse Reverse Price Competition: Average Wholesale Prices and Medicaid Pharmaceutical SpendingJudith Hellerstein, University of Maryland; Mark Duggan, University of Pennsylvania; Abby Alpert, University of California Irvine; 2013-02110/25/2013 10:45
How Firms Respond to Business Cycles: The Role of Firm Age and Firm SizeJohn Haltiwanger, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-02010/25/2013 10:45
Private Equity, Jobs, and ProductivityJohn Haltiwanger, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-0199/25/2013 10:40
Heterogenous Economic Returns to Postsecondary Degrees: Evidence from ChileSergio Urzua, University of Maryland; Loreto Reyes, Ministry of Finance, Chile; Jorge Rodriguez, University of Chicago; 2013-0189/25/2013 10:40
Loans for Higher Education: Does the Dream Come True?Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland; Tomás Rau, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Eugenio Rojas, Chilean Budget Office; 2013-0178/25/2013 10:40
Education, Birth Order, and Family SizeSergio Urzua, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-0168/25/2013 10:35
The Long-Term Effects of Early Lead Exposure: Evidence from a Case of Environmental NegligenceSergio Urzua, University of Maryland; Tomás Rau, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Loreto Reyes, Ministry of Finance, Chile; 2013-0157/25/2013 10:30
Do Labor Market Networks Have an Important Spatial Dimension?Judith Hellerstein, University of Maryland; Mark J. Kutzbach, U.S. Census Bureau; David Neumark, University of California Irvine; 2013-0147/25/2013 10:30
Do Lottery Payments Induce Savings Behavior? Evidence from the LabMelissa Kearney, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: prize linked savings, lotteries, risk preferences, Prelec weighting; 2013-0137/25/2013 10:25
More Trusting, Less Trust? An Investigation of Early ECommerce in ChinaGinger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-0126/25/2013 10:25
Gaming in Air Pollution Data? Lessons from ChinaGinger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-0116/25/2013 10:20
Inspection Technology, Detection and Compliance: Evidence from Florida Restaurant InspectionsGinger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland, and Jungmin Lee, Sogang University; 2013-0106/24/2013 17:00
The Reverse Matthew Effect: Catastrophe and Consequence in Scientific TeamsGinger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-0095/24/2013 16:55
Two Decades of Negative Educational Selectivity of Mexican Migrants to the United StatesMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland and Susan W. Parker, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico; 2013-0084/24/2013 16:55
Parenthood and Leaving Home in Young AdulthoodFrances Goldscheider, University of Maryland // Keywords: Nestleaving, parent-child relationships, parenthood, transition to adulthood; 2013-0074/24/2013 16:55
Racial-Ethnic Differences in Children’s Activity Patterns: Class, Capital and Cultural ExplanationsSandra Hofferth, University of Maryland; U.J. Moon, Lyndonville State College // Keywords: extracurricular activities, ethnic minorities, socioeconomic status, social capital, culture, children; 2013-0063/24/2013 16:50
Race-Gender Inequality across Residential and School Contexts: What can Federal Policy Do?Odis Johnson Jr., University of Maryland; 2013-0053/24/2013 16:45
Expressive Cool and the Paradox of Black and White Males’ Neighborhood Socialization toward EducationOdis Johnson Jr., University of Maryland; 2013-0043/24/2013 16:45
Parental Expectations and Childhood Activities in Immigrant Transitions to AdulthoodSandra Hofferth, University of Maryland and U.J. Moon, Lyndonville State College // Keywords: Immigrants, youth, education, work, delinquency; 2013-0022/24/2013 16:40
"Missing Girls" in China and India: trends and policy impactsMonica Das Gupta, University of Maryland; Guo Zhen, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Li Shuzhuo, Xi'an Jiaotong University; 2013-0012/24/2013 16:40
How Does the Amount of Time Mothers Spend with Children Matter?Melissa Milke and Kathleen Denny, University of Maryland; Kei M. Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State University; 2012-0157/27/2012 0:00
Mothers, Kin, and Father Involvement in Urban South AfricaSangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: fathers, mothers, kin, South Africa; 2012-0147/27/2012 0:00
Parental age and cognitive disability among children in the United StatesPhilip N. Cohen, University of Maryland; 2012-0137/27/2012 0:00
When and Where Does Achievement Inequality Grow? Ecology, the City and Social DisorganizationOdis Johnson Jr., University of Maryland; 2012-0127/27/2012 0:00
Revisiting Swidler, Again: Brain, Self, and Culture in ActionChristine Bachrach, University of Maryland and Duke University; 2012-0117/27/2012 0:00
Epidemiological Paradox or Immigrant Vulnerability ? Obesity Among Young Children of ImmigrantsMichael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Elizabeth H. Baker and Margaret M. Weden, RAND Corporation; 2012-0107/27/2012 0:00
Tiger Mothers and Child Achievement: Do Activity Patterns explain the Achievement of Children of Immigrants?Sandra Hofferth and U.J. Moon, University of Maryland; 2012-0097/27/2012 0:00
Recession and Divorce in the United States: Economic Conditions and the Odds of Divorce, 2008-2010Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland; 2012-0087/27/2012 0:00
Deciphering Trends in American VolunteeringJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland; David Horton Smith, Boston College; 2012-0077/27/2012 0:00
Occupational Differences in Estimates of Time at WorkJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland; Jonathan Gershuny, University of Oxford; 2012-0067/20/2012 0:00
Daily Life among American ImmigrantsJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland, et al.; 2012-0053/25/2012 11:30
Language Votes: Foreign Language (FL) Policy Attitudes and the 2008 ElectorateJohn P. Robinson, University of Maryland; William Rivers, Integrated Technical Solutions; Paul Harwood, University of North Florida; 2012-0043/25/2012 11:30
Measuring and Mitigating HIV Stigma: A Framed Field ExperimentVivian Hoffman, University of Maryland; Kent D. Messer and Jacob Fooks, University of Delaware // Keywords: HIV/AIDS, field experiment, stigma; 2012-0033/25/2012 11:30
Brides for Sale : Cross-Border Marriages and Female ImmigrationSoohyung Lee, University of Maryland; Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University //Keywords: Immigration, Marriage, Sex Ratio Imbalance, International Marriages, Crossborder
marriages, Assortative Matching; 2012-002
2/25/2012 11:25
Growing Parental Economic Power in Parent-Adult Child Households : Coresidence and Financial Dependency in the US, 1960 and 2001Joan Kahn and Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; 2012-0012/25/2012 11:20