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2004-01 Jennifer Van Hook and Kelly Stamper Balistreri. “Ineligible Parents, Eligible Children: Food Stamps Receipt, Allotments and Food Insecurity among Children of Immigrants.” Published in Social Science Research (2005) 35: 228-251.
   
2004-02 Franklin Goza. "Immigrant Social Networks: The Brazilian Case."
   
2004-03 Pamela J. Smock and Wendy D. Manning. "Living Together Unmarried in the United States: Demographic Perspectives and Implications for Family Policy. "Published in Law and Policy (2004) 26:87-117
   
2004-04 Susan L Brown, Jennifer R Bulanda and Gary Lee. “The significance of nonmarital cohabitation: Marital status and mental health benefits among middle-aged and older adults.” Journals of Gernontology Series B-Psychology Sciences and Social Sciences (2005) 60, S21-S29
   
2004-05 Pamela J Smock, Wendy D. Manning and Meredith Porter. "Everything's There Except the Money: How Economic Factors Shape the Decision to Marry Among Cohabiting Couples." Published in Journal of Marriage and Family (2005) 67:680-696.
   
2004-06
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Wendy D. Manning, and Ronald Bulanda. “Cohabitation and Family Trajectories.” In Handbook of Measurement Issues in Family Research. S. Hofferth and L. Casper (Eds.) Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associations. Forthcoming, 2006.
   
2004-08
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Susan L. Brown and Wendy D. Manning. "Family Structure Measurement: Reconciling Adolescent and Mother Reports of Cohabiting Stepfamilies."
   
2004-09 Meredith J. Porter, Wendy D. Manning and Pamela J. Smock. "Cohabitors' Prerequisites for Marriage: Individual, Relationship, and Sociocultural Influences."
   
2004-10
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Wendy D. Manning and Paula J. Smock, "Measuring and Modeling Cohabitation: New Perspectives from Qualitative Data."

   
2004-11

Brown, Susan L. 2006. "Family Structure Transitions and Adolescent Well-being." Revised version published in Demography 439(3): 447-461.

 

 
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