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Retrospective Reporting of First Employment in the Life Courses of U.S. Women
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Michael S. Rendall and Rachel Shattuck, University of Maryland; 2015-015
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Maternal Age and Infant Mortality for White, Black, and Mexican Mothers in the United States
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Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland; 2015-014
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Marital Status and Mothers’ Time Use: Childcare, Housework, Leisure, and Sleep
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Liana C. Sayer and Joanna R. Pepin, University of Maryland; Lynne M. Casper, University of Southern California // Keywords: time use, mother, leisure, marital status; 2015-010
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Division of Labor, Gender Ideology, and Marital Satisfaction in Asia
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Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland, and Yue Qian, Ohio State University; 2015-006
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Race, Family Status and Young Women’s Residential and Financial Dependency: 1970-2010
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Joan Kahn and Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; Javier Garcia-Manglano, Oxford University // Keywords : Living arrangements, financial dependency, race, marriage, unmarried parenthood, young adulthood; 2015-005
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Household extension and employment among Asian immigrant women in the US
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Philip Cohen and Jeehye Kang, University of Maryland; 2015-004
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Cohen sees 'symbolic effect' of same-sex unions on marriage
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Pundits ponder future of marriage as an institution
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Marsh outlines challenges facing African American women
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Marrying a less-educated partner can cost $25,000 per year
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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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Sayer outlines spousal work-share trends
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Men are spending more of their time on chores. Women are spending less — but it’s still much more than men, reports Washington Post
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