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96-10     School-Based Program Assistance to Adolescent Mothers: Transferring Benefits from Mothers to Their Children By: Deborah Graefe

97-08     Life Course Transitions of American Children: Parental Cohabitation, Marriage and Single Motherhood By: Deborah R. Graefe and Daniel T. Lichter

Published As: Graefe, D.R. and D.T. Lichter (1999). "Life Course Transitions of American Children: Parental Cohabitation, Marriage, and Single Motherhood." Demography 36(2):205-217. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

99-10R     Finding a Mate? The Marital and Cohabitation Histories of Unwed Mothers By: Daniel T. Lichter and Deborah Roempke Graefe

Published As: Lichter, D.T. and D.R. Graefe (2001). "Finding a Mate? The Marital and Cohabitation Histories of Unwed Mothers." In Wu, L.L. and B. Wolfe, Out of Wedlock: Causes and Consequences of Nonmarital Fertility. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

00-06     New Days, New Ways?: Modernization, Sexual Attitudes and Contraceptive Knowledge among Adolescent Women in a Traditional State in Mexico By: Deborah Roempke Graefe

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|

04-02     Why Poor Families Move: Life Course Transitions, Welfare Rules and State Economies By: Deborah Graefe and Gordon De Jong

08-05     Predicting Post-2000 Welfare-to-Work Transition: Individual and Family, Life Course, Work and Welfare Histories, State Welfare Rules, and State Economic Effects By: Shelley K. Irving, Deborah Roempke Graefe and Gordon F. De Jong

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