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Social Observatory Coordinating Network
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Faculty Associates Sandra Hofferth and Klaus Hubacek are participating in an NSF-funded interdisciplinary effort to explore the feasibility and potential structure of a network of social observatories akin to networks in the physical sciences
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Racial-Ethnic Differences in Children’s Activity Patterns: Class, Capital and Cultural Explanations
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Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland; U.J. Moon, Lyndonville State College // Keywords: extracurricular activities, ethnic minorities, socioeconomic status, social capital, culture, children; 2013-006
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Parental Expectations and Childhood Activities in Immigrant Transitions to Adulthood
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Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland and U.J. Moon, Lyndonville State College // Keywords: Immigrants, youth, education, work, delinquency; 2013-002
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Tiger Mothers and Child Achievement: Do Activity Patterns explain the Achievement of Children of Immigrants?
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Sandra Hofferth and U.J. Moon, University of Maryland; 2012-009
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Seminar Series: Panel Discussion - Hofferth, Cabrera
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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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International Perspectives on Time Use
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Sponsored by MPRC, NICHD, Economic Research Service, and IZA (Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany)
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Time Use Workshop Call for Applications
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Sponsored by MPRC, NICHD, and the Minnesota Population Center
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Perspectives on Time Use in the U.S. Conference and Workshop
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Perspectives on Time Use in the U.S.
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Sponsored by MPRC, NICHD, Economic Research Service, the Minnesota Population Research Center, and the Maryland Time Use Laboratory
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Call for Applications - Workshop on 1965-2014 American and European Time Use Surveys
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Call for Applications
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2016 Time Use Conference and Workshop
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Special Symposium: The New Media Generation: Implications of Computer and Video Game Use for Parents and Teachers
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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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