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Does it Matter if She’d Rather Marry? The Role of Individual Preferences in Young Women’s Likelihood of a Nonmarital First Birth
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Rachel Shattuck, University of Maryland; 2015-016
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The Gender Revolution and the Second Demographic Transition: Understanding Recent Family Trends in Industrialized Societies
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Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; 2014-001
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Children’s Schooling in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Role of Mothers, Fathers, and Others in the Household
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Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland, et al.; 2014-008
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Household Structure and School Attendance in 57 Countries: Why Children with Absent Fathers Do Better in Some Places
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Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland; 2014-010
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Union Instability and Children’s Behavioral Problems: A Mediation and Moderation Approach
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Natasha Cabrera and Elizabeth Karberg, University of Maryland; 2014-012
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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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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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Education, Birth Order, and Family Size
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Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-016
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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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As we Like It (Today) Americans’ Favorite Daily Activities – in Real Time
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John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2013-024
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