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Social Observatory Coordinating Network
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Faculty Associates Sandra Hofferth and Klaus Hubacek are participating in an NSF-funded interdisciplinary effort to explore the feasibility and potential structure of a network of social observatories akin to networks in the physical sciences
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Cohen: How to Live in a World Where Marriage Is in Decline
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As marriage rates continue to fall, policies that try to steer people into marriage through financial incentives are only hurting children
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Frances Goldscheider honored by Stockholm University
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Awarded honorary doctorate for contributions to Social Science
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Parenthood and Leaving Home in Young Adulthood
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Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland // Keywords: Nestleaving, parent-child relationships, parenthood, transition to adulthood; 2013-007
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"Missing Girls" in China and India: trends and policy impacts
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Monica Das Gupta, University of Maryland; Guo Zhen, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Li Shuzhuo, Xi'an Jiaotong University; 2013-001
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What is behind gender inequality in college ?
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Women are completing university in greater percentages than men but do not choose high-income fields
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Seminar CANCELLED: Continuity and Change in Children's Time Use Trajectories
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Liana C. Sayer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Seminar Series: Fatherhood in Institutional Context: Fathers’ Time with Children in Two Parent Families
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Jennifer Hook, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Southern California
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Panel Discussion: The Rise of Divorce in East Asia
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Organized by Seung-kyung Kim, Director, Center for East Asian Studies, University of Maryland
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How Does the Amount of Time Mothers Spend with Children Matter?
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Dr. Milkie's research helps to reshape cultural frames regarding maternal time and children's well being
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