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Examining and explaining racial/ethnic variation in men's and women's household labor participation
Mine is yours: Modes of expense sharing in married and cohabiting households
Are leavers and returners different? Determinants of coresidence after adult children leave home
The effect of age structure on US income inequality, 1976 to 2007
Is education associated with a transition towards autonomy in partner choice? A case study of India
How university athletic program success associates with university prestige via the halo effect for different types of universities
Transmitting advantage: Maternal education differences in parental investment activities
Trust, commitment, fidelity, and condom use among young adults in Tanzania
What makes a good dad? Contexts, measures and covariates of paternal care
The intergenerational transmission of gender-role attitudes and behavior: How do parents matter?
The politics of population aging in Germany, Italy, and Japan
Asians in the United States labor market: 'Winners' or 'losers'?
Population policy and human capital accumulation in China
How nuclear is the nuclear family? Extended family investments in children
Social determinants of overweight and obesity among elderly men and women in Taiwan
Residential segregation: Hurting or helping U.S. Hispanic health?
Locational attainment and residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas
Errors in housing unit listing and their effects on survey estimates
Navigating new norms of involved fatherhood: Employment, gender attitudes, and father involvement in American families
Essays on demographic issues in China
Living arrangements and the outcomes of a teen or young adult birth
"Fertility as mobility" in India: Salience of caste, education and employment opportunities