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Melanie Wasserman, UCLA Anderson School of Management
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Informed Choices: Gender Gaps in Career Advice
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Coming Up
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Melissa Kearney evaluates pandemic birth rates in Time Magazine
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Family planning in an era of psychological and economic strife
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Melissa Kearney examines impact of declining marriage rates
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Book and opinion piece in the New York Times lay out "elephant in the room" issues of family structure
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Melissa Kearney examines population decline
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EconoFact Chats podcast episode explores slowing U.S. population growth during the COVID period and well before
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News
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Melissa Kearney featured in The New York Times on the interaction between economic growth and family formation
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Social context partially determines the family formation response to a positive income or earnings shock
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Melissa Kearney featured in SPIN on teen pregnancy
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Teen parenthood TV series could be partially credited for teen birth rate drop
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Melissa Kearney featured in Today on Possible Baby Boom after COVID-19
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Experts believe the COVID-19 pandemic will not result in a rise in the American birthrate
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Melissa Kearney featured in The New York Times on Early Childhood Intervention
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Children exposed to "Sesame Street" were more likely to be enrolled in the correct grade level for their age at middle and high school
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News
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Methodological Issues in Maternal Mortality Research
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NICHD R21 project seeks to clarify maternal mortality records
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Selected Research
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Mexican-American Married and Cohabiting Couples and Their Patterns of Dual Earning
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Julie Park, University of Maryland // Keywords: Mexican, dual-earning, married, cohabiting, interracial, immigrant assimilation; 2013-022
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WP Documents