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Hofferth honored by American Sociological Association
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Section on Sociology of the Family to present the 2012 Distinguished Career Award at ASA Annual Meeting
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Hubacek paper questions carbon reporting in China
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There may be over 20 percent more carbon emitted in China than is reported
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Hoffmann research underway in Africa and India
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Prof. Hoffmann's teams are about half way through a two-year program
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Dagher: Prevention of postpartum depression could yield health care cost savings
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health R18 study is first to examine the relation between postpartum depression and health services expenditures
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Teens, Technology, and Dating Violence
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Donna Howard and colleagues are studying the impact of electronic communication technologies on dating violence
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Nurturing Dads: Social Initiatives for Contemporary Fatherhood
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Faculty Associate Kevin Roy co-authors book on public policy impacts on fatherhood
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Job creation linked to company age, not size
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Faculty Associate John Haltiwanger's paper with two Census Bureau economists challenges conventional wisdom
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Exploring the culture of despair
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Faculty Associate Melissa Kearney and Philip B. Levine find that inequality trumps location in predicting early childbearing out of wedlock
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Air Pollution, Subclinical CVD and Inflammatory Markers in the Search Cohort
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Faculty Associate Robin Puett undertakes R01 study of air pollution effects for diabetes and cardiovascular disease
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Race / Ethnic Differentials in the Health Implications of Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren,
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Faculty Associate Feinian Chen studies health implications for grandparents caring for grandchildren
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