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Person C headerSandra Hofferth, Ph.D.
Located in MPRC People
Sandra Hofferth interviews Daniel Hamermesh
Comments on work-non-work balance, trends for rich-country time use, and labor market participation changes since 2000
Located in News
Hofferth on housework disproportion
Gender disparities start at home
Located in News
Journal Club Meeting with Anthony Kondracki and Sandy Hofferth
A Gestational Critical Risk Window for Preterm Birth Among Smokers: How Timing and Intensity of Maternal Smoking Matter
Located in Coming Up
Time Use Workshop: Using Time Diary Data to Investigate Intersectional Inequalities in Housework, Carework, and Leisure
Liana Sayer & Sandra Hofferth
Located in Coming Up
Hofferth, Kleykamp present at CNSF Capitol Hill Exhibition
Coalition for National Science Funding annual event includes presentations from two MPRC Faculty Associates
Located in News
Time Use Research Workshop: Design and analysis using the Time Use Survey Extract Builder
Sandra Hofferth and Liana Sayer
Located in Coming Up
IPUMS Time Use
Sandra Hofferth: A new suite of resources for accessing time-use data
Located in Resources / Research Tools Resource / Datasets and Data Development Projects
IPUMS - Time Use website launched
Hofferth and colleagues help make time use data readily accessible
Located in Research / Selected Research
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Parental involvement, child effort, and the development of immigrant boys’ and girls’ reading and mathematics skills: A latent difference score growth model
U.J. Moon and Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland // Keywords: academic achievement, gender differences, immigrant children, parent involvement, longitudinal study; 2016-006
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents