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Fertility differences by gender in racially and ethnically mixed U.S. couples
Study by MPRC Director Michael Rendall and colleagues reveals support for male-predominant patterns
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Financial incentives to increase birth rates insufficient
Philip Cohen’s comments featured, where he notes that financial incentives alone are not enough to increase dropping birth rates.
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Nolan Pope’s study on the impacts of divorce featured in Newsweek
Pope’s study finds that children of divorce more likely to have reduced earnings, teen pregnancy, incarceration, and early death
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Philip Cohen comments on the impacts of divorce on children
Children whose parents divorce have reduced earnings as adults
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Gatekeeping in telephone surveys of female migrants in India
The rise of telephone surveys has increased "gatekeeping" of women
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Gourevitch: price of pregnancy varies
Findings show that different racial and ethnic groups have different experiences with the U.S. healthcare system
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Differences in out-of-pocket spending for maternity care by race and ethnicity
Asian, Black, and Hispanic individuals had higher out-of-pocket spending overall
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The nexus of the risk of depression and residential mobility for urban poor mothers in Nairobi
Residential mobility is associated with dislocation and stress
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The modern mortgage set the stage for the US baby boom
The dramatic changes in the accessibility of home ownership may have “set the stage” for the baby boom
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Preterm birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
Protective behaviors subject to heterogeneous socioeconomic and structural constraints may lead to unequal health outcomes during health emergencies.
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