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91-12     Marriage and Cohabitation among Puerto Rican Women in the Continental United States By: Nancy S. Landale and Katherine Fennelly

91-16     Patterns of Union Formation among Mainland Puerto Rican Women By: Nancy S. Landale and Renata Forste (University of Chicago)

Published As: Landale, N.S. and R. Forste (1991). "Patterns of Entry into Cohabitation and Marriage Among Mainland Puerto Rican Women." Demography 28(4):587-607. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

93-11     Migration and the Latino Family: The Union Formation Behavior of Puerto Rican Women By: Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Landale, N.S. (1994). "Migration and the Latino Family: The Union Formation Behavior of Puerto Rican Women." Demography 31(1):133-157. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

94-02     Migration and Union Dissolution among Puerto Rican Women By: Nancy S. Landale and Nimfa B. Ogena

Published As: Landale, N.S. and N.B. Ogena (1995). "Migration and Union Dissolution among Puerto Rican Women." International Migration Review 29(3):671-692. |Journal Home Page|

94-10     One Parent or Two? Entry into Premarital Motherhood among Cohabiting and Single Women By: Wendy D. Manning and Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Manning, W.D. and N.S. Landale (1996). "Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Role of Cohabitation in Premarital Childbearing." Journal of Marriage & the Family 58:63-77. |Journal Home Page|

94-22     Parental Work, Family Structure, and Poverty among Latino Children By: Daniel T. Lichter and Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Lichter, D.T. and N.S. Landale (1995). "Parental Work, Family Structure, and Poverty Among Latino Children." Journal of Marriage & the Family 57(2):346-354. |Journal Home Page|

95-01R     Immigrant Legacies: The Socioeconomic Circumstances of Children by Ethnicity and Generation in the United States (Revised version, April 1995) By: R.S. Oropesa and Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Oropesa, R.S. and N.S. Landale (1997). "Immigrant Legacies: Ethnicity, Generation, and Children's Familial and Economic Lives." Social Science Quarterly 78(2):399-416. |Journal Home Page|

96-09     In Search of the New Second Generation: The Implications of Alternative Operational Strategies for Understanding Children's Acquisition of English By: R. S. Oropesa and Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Oropesa, R.S. and N.S. Landale (1997). "In Search of the New Second Generation: Strategies for Identifying Second-Generation Children and Understanding Their Acquisition of English." Sociological Perspectives 40(3):429-455. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

97-07     Migration and Child Poverty among Puerto Ricans: A Mainland-Island Comparison By: R. S. Oropesa and Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Oropesa, R.S. and N.S. Landale (2000). "From Austerity to Prosperity? Migration and Child Poverty among Mainland and Island Puerto Ricans." Demography 37(3):323-338. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

97-09     Schooling, Work and Idleness among Mexican and Non-Latino White Adolescents By: Nancy S. Landale, R. S. Oropesa and Daniel Llanes

Published As: Landale, N.S. , R.S. Oropesa and D. Llanes (1998). "Schooling, Work, and Idleness among Mexican and Non-Latino White Adolescents." Social Science Research 27(4):457-480. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

01-06     Nonresponse in Maternal-Infant Health Surveys of "Rare" and "Not-So-Rare" Latino Populations: Findings from a Study of Mainland and Island Puerto Ricans By: R.S. Oropesa and Nancy S. Landale

Published As: Oropesa, R.S. and N.S. Landale (2002). "Nonresponse in Follow-Back Surveys of Ethnic Minority Groups: An Analysis of the Puerto Rican Maternal and Infant Health Study." Maternal and Child Health Journal 6(1):49-58. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

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