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Hofferth research confirms continuing increase in fathers' time with children
Parental leave expressly for fathers recommended policy outcome
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Hofferth, Sayer lead Time Use Data for Health and Well Being
R01 provides five years of funding to continue development of the IPUMS-Time Use tool
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Hofferth, Sayer lead Time Use Data for Health and Well Being
R01 provides five years of funding to continue development of the IPUMS-Time Use tool
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)Household extension and employment among Asian immigrant women in the US
Philip Cohen and Jeehye Kang, University of Maryland; 2015-004
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)Household Structure and Gendered Outcomes for Children in South Africa: A Conceptual and Methodological Examination of an Understudied Issue
Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: co-residence, extended kin, children, South Africa, education; 2016-007
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FileHousehold Structure and School Attendance in 57 Countries: Why Children with Absent Fathers Do Better in Some Places
Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland; 2014-010
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)How Do They Do It? The Immigrant Paradox in the Transition to Adulthood
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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How Does Parental Stress Affect Child Outcomes?
Natasha Cabrera has completed a paper on “Parenting and early predictors of Latino children’s cognitive and social development: Direct and Indirect Effects”
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How Does the Amount of Time Mothers Spend with Children Matter?
Dr. Milkie's research helps to reshape cultural frames regarding maternal time and children's well being
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)How Does the Amount of Time Mothers Spend with Children Matter?
Melissa Milke and Kathleen Denny, University of Maryland; Kei M. Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State University; 2012-015
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