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Network Members
Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn
(Teacher's College, Columbia University)
E-mail: jb224@columbia.edu
Website address: http://ccf.tc.columbia.edu
Affiliates:
Julia Graber (Teacher's College, Columbia University), Lisa Berlin (Teacher's
College, Columbia University), Pamela Klebanov (Teacher's College, Columbia
University), Miriam Linver (Teacher's College, Columbia University)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development, Methodology,
Child Care,
Welfare Reform, Fatherhood,
Indicators
Publications:
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Jacquelynne
Eccles
(University of Michigan)
E-mail: jeccles@umich.edu
Website address: http://www.isr.umich.edu/rcgd/faculty/#Eccles
Affiliates:
Bonnie Barber (University of Arizona), Pamela Davis-Kean (University
of Michigan), Janis Jacobs (Pennsylvania State University), Robert Roeser
(Stanford University)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development, Indicators,
Transition to Adulthood
Publications:
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Jeffrey Evans
(National Institute for Child Health and Development-NICHD)
E-mail: evansvj@exchange.nih.gov
Website address:
Affiliates:
Natasha Cabrera (NICHD), Lynne Casper (NICHD), Susan Newcomer (NICHD)
Publications:
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Greg
J. Duncan
(Northwestern University)
E-mail: greg-duncan@NORTHWESTERN.EDU
Website address: http://www.jcpr.org
Affiliates:
James Rosenbaum (Northwestern University), Kathleen Harris (Northwestern
University), Johanne Boisjoly (Universite du Quebec a Rimouski), Jay
Teachman (Washington State University)
Current Projects:
Methodology,
Welfare Reform
Publications:
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Kathleen
Mullen Harris
(University of North Carolina)
E-mail: kathie_harris@unc.edu
Website address:
Affiliates:
Guang Guo (University of North Carolina), Martha Cox (University of
North Carolina), Desmond Runyan (University of North Carolina), Johanne
Boisjoly (Universite du Quebec a Rimouski)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development, Methodology,
Child Welfare,
Welfare Reform,
Transition to Adulthood,
Fatherhood
Publications:
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Sandra
Hofferth (University
of Maryland)
E-mail: hofferth@glue.umd.edu
Website address:
http://www.hhp.umd.edu/FMST/Faculty/SHofferth.html
http://www.popcenter.umd.edu/people/hofferth_sandra/
Affiliates:
Peter Brandon (University of Massachusetts), Vonnie McLoyd (University
of Michigan), Yu Xie (University of Michigan)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development, Child Care,
Welfare Reform,
Fatherhood
Puplications:
Cabrera, Natasha,
Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, Robert H. Bradley, Sandra Hofferth, and Michael
E. Lamb. 2000. "Fatherhood in the 21st Century." Child Development,
special issue entitled New Directions for Child Development in the Twenty-First
Century, 71(1): 127-136.
Hofferth, Sandra L.,
Julia Smith, Vonnie McLoyd, and Jonathan D. Finkelstein. 2000. "Achievement
and Behavior among Children of Welfare Recipients, Welfare Leavers,
and Low-Income Single Mothers." Special Issue on The Impact of Welfare
Reform. Journal of Social Issues, 56(4): 747-773.
Hofferth, Sandra L.
and Nancy Collins. 2000. "Child Care and Employment Turnover."
with Nancy Collins. Population Research and Policy Review, 19(4): 357-395.
Hofferth, Sandra L.
and John F. Sandberg. 2001. "Changes in American Children's Use
of Time, 1981-1997." In T. Owens and S. Hofferth (Eds.), Children
at the Millennium: Where Have We Come From, Where are we Going? Advances
in Life Course Research Series, New York: Elsevier Science.
Hofferth, Sandra L.
and John F. Sandberg. 2001. "How American Children Use their Time."
Journal of Marriage and the Family 63(2).
Hofferth, Sandra L.,
Deborah Phillips, and Natasha Cabrera. 2001. "Public Policy and
Family and Child Well-Being." in Arland Thornton (Ed.). The Well-Being
of Children and Families: Research and Data Needs. Ann Arbor, MI: U
of Michigan.
Sandberg, John F.,
and Sandra L. Hofferth. 2001. "Changes in Parental Time with Children,
U.S., 1981-1997." Demography.
Yeung, W. Jean, John
F. Sandberg, Pamela Davis-Kean, and Sandra L. Hofferth. 2001. "Children's
Time with Fathers in Intact Families." Journal of Marriage and the
Family.
Hofferth, Sandra L.
and Zita Jankuniene. 2001. "Children's After-School Activities."
Educational Leadership. April.
Hofferth, Sandra L.
and K.G. Anderson. 2001. "Biological and Stepfather Investment in
Children." Paper presented at the Workshop on Measuring Father Involvement,
February 8-9, 2001.
Hofferth, Sandra L.,
Zita Jankuniene, and Peter Brandon. 2001. "Self-care among School-Age
Children." Unpublished manuscript under review. Ann Arbor, MI: University
of Michigan.
Brady-Smith, Christy,
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Sandra Hofferth. 2001. "Maternal Employment
in a Child's First Three Years: Outcomes at Age 3 to 5 in the Panel
Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement." Paper to
be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of
America, March.
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Dennis
Hogan
(Brown University)
E-mail: dennis_hogan@brown.edu
Website address:
http://www.pstc.brown.edu/disability/
Affiliates:
Roger Avery (Brown University), Frances Goldscheider (Brown University),
Joseph Hogan (Brown University), Felicia LeClere (University of Notre
Dame), Michael Msall (Rhode Island Hospital), Betty Vohr (Women and
Infants' Hospital)
Current Projects:
Health and Disabilities,
Transition to Adulthood,
Indicators
Publications:
Park, Jennifer M., Hogan, Dennis P., and Goldscheider, Frances K. (2003). Child Disability and Mothers' Tubal Sterilization. In PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 2003, 35(3); 138-143.
Hogan, Dennis P., PhD, Rogers, Michelle, L., MA, and Msall, Michael E., MD. (2000). Functional Limitations and Key Indicators of Well-being in Children With Disability. In ARCH PEDIATRIC ADOLESC. MED. 2000; 154; 1042-1048.
Wells, Thomas, PhD, and Hogan, Dennis, PhD. (2003). Developing Concise Measures of Childhood Activity Limitations. In MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, Vol. 7, No. 2, June 2003.
Hogan, Dennis, PhD, and Park, Jennifer M., MA. (2000). Family Factors and Social Support in the Developmental Outcomes of Very Low-Birth Weight Children. In CLINICS IN PERINATOLOGY, Vol. 27, No. 2, June 2000. "
Hogan, Dennis P., and Msall, Michael E. (2002). Family Structure and Resources and the Parenting of Children with Disabilities and Functional Limitations.
Msall, Michael E. MD, Avery, Roger C. PhD, Tremont, Michelle R. MA, Lima, Julia C. MA, Rogers, Michelle L. PhD, and Hogan, Dennis P. PhD. Functional Disability and School Activity Limitations in 41300 School-Age Children: Relationships to Medical Impairments.
Brandon, Peter D., and Hogan, Dennis P. (2004). Impediments to Mothers Leaving Welfare: The Role of Maternal and Child Disability. In POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW 23: 419-436, 2004.
Hogan, Dennis P., Ph.D, Msall, Michael E., M.D., Rogers, Michelle L., M.A., and Avery, Roger C., Ph.D. (1997). Improved Disability Population Estimates of Functional Limitation Among American Children Aged 5-17. In MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1997.
Hogan, Dennis P., Park, Jennifer M., and Goldscheider, Frances K. (2003). The Health Consequences of a Disabled Sibling for School-Age Children. In RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCE AND DISABILITY, Vol. 3, 185-205.
Wells, Thomas, Sandefur, Gary D., and Hogan, Dennis P. (2003). What Happens After the High School Years Among Young Persons with Disabilities? In SOCIAL FORCES 82.2 (2003) 803-832.
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Kristin
Moore
(Child Trends)
E-mail: KMoore@CHILDTRENDS.ORG
Website address:
Affiliates:
Barbara Sugland (Child Trends), Martha Zaslow (Child Trends), Brett
Brown (Child Trends)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development, Welfare
Reform, Fatherhood,
Indicators
Publications:
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Elizabeth
Peters
(Cornell University)
E-mail: ep22@cornell.edu
Website address:
Affiliates:
Rosemary Avery (Cornell University), John Eckenrode (Cornell University,
George Jakubson (Cornell University), Laura Argys (University of Colorado),
Jan Venohr (Policy Studies Inc.)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development, Methodology,
Child Welfare,
Welfare Reform, Fatherhood
Publications:
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Gary
Sandefur
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
E-mail: sandefur@ssc.wisc.edu
Website address:
Affiliates:
Alberto Palloni (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Current Projects:
Positive Youth
Development,
Health and Disabilities, Methodology,
Welfare Reform,
Transition to Adulthood,
Indicators
Publications:
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