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How Do They Do It? The Immigrant Paradox in the Transition to Adulthood
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Sandra Hofferth and U.J. Moon, University of Maryland // Keywords: Immigrants, children, transition to adulthood, education, employment, extracurricular activities, culture; 2016-004
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Workshop on 1965-2014 American and European Time Use Surveys
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Hofferth research confirms continuing increase in fathers' time with children
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Parental leave expressly for fathers recommended policy outcome
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Hofferth study challenges common wisdom about single parenting
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Income level, not family structure, has the biggest impact on parenting practices
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Sandra Hofferth quoted in the Epoch Times
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Proposed tax credit would make it easier for working parents to pay for childcare
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Dagher and Hofferth: Unplanned pregnancy is associated with quicker return to work after childbirth
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Longer, paid maternity leaves are needed to support maternal and child health
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Culture and Population Working Group Meeting
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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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Ambient Air Pollution, Chronic Stress, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Poor Birth Outcomes
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Shenassa, Puett, Hofferth, and Hubacek investigate possible connections between pollution, stress, and poor birth outcomes
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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
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Sandra Hofferth, Professor, Family Science; Yoonjoo Lee, Graduate Student, Family Science
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Time Use Data Access System
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Sandra Hofferth continues Time Use project to extend data "backwards through time and geographically across countries"
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