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02-01 When Unwed Mothers Marry: The Men in Women's Lives at Mid-Life By: Deborah Roempke Graefe and Daniel T. Lichter
Published As: Graefe, D.R. and D.T. Lichter (2007). "When Unwed Mothers Marry: The Marital and Cohabiting Partners of Mid-Life Women." Journal of Family Issues 28(5):595-622. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
02-02 Consequences of Educational Change for the Burden of Chronic Health Problems in the Population By: Mark D. Hayward, Eileen M. Crimmins, and Zhenmei Zhang
Published As: Hayward, M.D. , E.M. Crimmins and Z. Zhang (2006). "Consequences of Educational Change for the Burden of Chronic Health Problems in the Population." In Gauthier, A.H., C.Y. Chu and S. Tuljapurkar, Allocating Public and Private Resources across Generations. Springer.
02-03 Family Policies and Academic Achievement by Young Children in Single-Parent Families: An International Comparison By: Suet-ling Pong, Jaap Dronkers, and Gillian Hampden-Thompson
Revised version of working paper 01-11
Published As: Pong, S. , J. Dronkers and G. Hampden-Thompson (2003). "Family Policies and Children's School Achievement in Single-Versus Two-Parent Families." Journal of Marriage and the Family 65(3):681-699. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
02-04 Does Family Policy Environment Mediate the Effect of Single-Parenthood on Children's Academic Achievement? A Study of 14 European Countries By: Gillian Hampden-Thompson and Suet-ling Pong
Published As: Hampden-Thompson, G. and S. Pong (2005). "Does Family Policy Environment Moderate the Effect of Single-Parenthood on Children's Academic Achievement? A Study of 14 European Countries." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 36(2):227-248. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
02-05 Parental Involvement and Children's Educational Achievement: Immigrant Generational Differences By: Suet-ling Pong, Lingxin Hao, and Erica Gardner
Please see revised version: working paper 05-05
02-06 Human Capital Investment in Children, the Environment, and Children's Work Burdens in Malawi By: Flora Nankhuni and Jill Findeis
Published As: Nankhuni, F.J. and J.L. Findeis (2004). "Natural Resource-Collection Work and Children's Schooling in Malawi." Agricultural Economics 31(2-3):123-134. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
02-07 Mathematical Models in Demography and Actuarial Mathematics By: Robert Schoen
Published As: Schoen, R. (2003). "Mathematical Models in Demography and Actuarial Mathematics." In Filar, J.A. and J.B. Krawczyk, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. Oxford: EOLSS Publishers.







