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Onset and Pace of Kenya’s Fertility Transition
Laurie DeRose, Sociology
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The Effects of Benefit Mandates on Employer Sponsored Health Insurance
Ginger Jin, Economics
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Gender, Family, and Work in Maryland’s Blue Crab Fishery: A Pilot Research Proposal
Michael Paolisso, Anthropology
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Urban Slum Research in Sub-Saharan Africa
Francis Dodoo, African American Studies
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Improving Quality of Life in Chinese and Korean Breast Cancer Patients or Survivors: Pilot Study
Sunmin Lee, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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Exploring the Nexus of Exposure to Violence, Psychological Stressors and Criminal Justice Involvement among Victims of Violent Injuries in Baltimore City
Joseph Richardson, African American Studies
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Consequences of Childhood and Adolescent Time Use for Health: Incorporating Race, Gender and SES Status Processes and School Context for an R01 resubmission
Melissa Milke, Sociology
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Teens, technology, dating relationships, and dating violence
Faculty Associate Donna Howard, Behavioral and Community Health, is working on a mixed-method study of dating behaviors and electronic communication
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Income inequality and adolescent 'drop out' behaviors
Melissa Kearney, Economics, plans to expand research into the relationship between income inequality and birth decisions by low-income women
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Geographical distance between young adults and their parents: Predictors and consequences for adult children's mental health and deviant outcomes
Faculty Associates David Maimon and Terence Thornberry, Criminology and Criminal Justice, plan to geocode and analyze Rochester Youth Development Study data to expand understanding of parental proximity effects.
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