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Sandra Hofferth quoted in the Epoch Times
Proposed tax credit would make it easier for working parents to pay for childcare
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Hofferth study challenges common wisdom about single parenting
Income level, not family structure, has the biggest impact on parenting practices
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Hofferth research confirms continuing increase in fathers' time with children
Parental leave expressly for fathers recommended policy outcome
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Hofferth, Kleykamp present at CNSF Capitol Hill Exhibition
Coalition for National Science Funding annual event includes presentations from two MPRC Faculty Associates
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Hofferth on housework disproportion
Gender disparities start at home
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Sandra Hofferth interviews Daniel Hamermesh
Comments on work-non-work balance, trends for rich-country time use, and labor market participation changes since 2000
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Special Symposium: The New Media Generation: Implications of Computer and Video Game Use for Parents and Teachers
Allison Druin, Director and Associate Professor, Human Computer Interaction Laboratory, College of Information Studies; Sandra Hofferth, Director, Maryland Population Research Center, Professor of Family Science, School of Public Health; Melanie Killen, Professor, Human Development, College of Education, Affiliate Professor, Department of Psychology
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Seminar Series: Panel Discussion - Hofferth, Cabrera
Presenters: Sandra L. Hofferth, Director, Maryland Population Research Center and Professor, Department of Family Science; Natasha Cabrera, Director, Family Involvement Laboratory and Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, University of Maryland
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Reliability, validity, and variability of the subjective well-being questions in the 2010 well-being module of the American Time Use Survey
Sandra Hofferth, Professor, Family Science; Yoonjoo Lee, Graduate Student, Family Science
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Culture and Population Working Group Meeting
Sandra Hofferth (Dept of Family Science) and U.J. Moon (MPRC), “Parental Expectations and Childhood Activities in Immigrant Transitions to Adulthood"
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