Zhe Zhang,Corinne Reczek,Cynthia G Colen
Zhe Zhang
Midlife mothers report their children returning to the maternal home after departing (i.e., boomerang children) and remaining in the maternal home longer (i.e., never-left children) than the past half century. Over the same time period, the...
Beyond the City: Exploring the Suburban and Rural Landscapes of Racial Residential Integration across the United States [0.03%]
超越城市:探索全美郊区和农村地区的种族住宅融合景观
Ankit Rastogi,Katherine Curtis
Ankit Rastogi
In recent decades, racial and ethnic diversity has expanded from the city into the suburbs, the rural-urban interface, and remote rural places across all regions in the United States. This study examines how these population trends shape th...
Methods for Small Area Population Forecasts: State-of-the-Art and Research Needs [0.03%]
小地域人口预测方法:现状和研究需求
Tom Wilson,Irina Grossman,Monica Alexander et al.
Tom Wilson et al.
Small area population forecasts are widely used by government and business for a variety of planning, research and policy purposes, and often influence major investment decisions. Yet, the toolbox of small area population forecasting method...
A First Look: Disparities in COVID-19 Mortality Among US-Born and Foreign-Born Minnesota Residents [0.03%]
美国本土出生和外国出生的明尼苏达州居民在COVID-19死亡率上的差异性——初步观察结果
Kimberly M Horner,Elizabeth Wrigley-Field,Jonathon P Leider
Kimberly M Horner
This research brief provides one of the first examinations of the impact of COVID-19 mortality on immigrant communities in the United States. In the absence of national data, we examine COVID-19 deaths in Minnesota, historically one of the ...
"I have no idea:" Uncertainty in high school seniors' marital expectations [0.03%]
“不知道”——高中生的婚姻预期与不确定性
Rachel Arocho
Rachel Arocho
Despite changes in marriage's role in young adulthood, youth in the United States report similar or higher expectations to marry than those from decades before, and very few report explicit expectations to not marry. Marital expectations ma...
The Migration of Children from Mexico to the United States in the early 2000's [0.03%]
二十世纪早期墨西哥儿童迁往美国的研究
Erin R Hamilton,Maryann Bylander
Erin R Hamilton
Children comprise a significant share of immigrants around the world, yet scholarship has largely treated children as adult-like or adult-following actors in migration. We explore how the early life course and parents' migration structured ...
Below the Tip of the Iceberg: Examining Early Childhood Participation in SNAP and TANF from Birth to Age Six [0.03%]
冰山一角之下:出生至六岁儿童参与 SNAP 和 TANF 的情况研究
Colleen Heflin,Michah W Rothbart,Mattie Mackenzie-Liu
Colleen Heflin
In the United States, the SNAP and TANF programs provide financial support to low-income households with children. Yet, little is known about the extent of this support over the early childhood period or how program participation varies by ...
Chen Chen,Aude Bernard,Ryan Rylee et al.
Chen Chen et al.
Countries increasingly compete to attract and retain human capital. However, empirical studies, particularly those of migrants moving back to developing countries, have been limited due to the lack of education-specific migration flow data....
Does the Census Miss the Native-Born Children of Immigrant Mothers? Evidence from State-Level Undercount by Race and Hispanic Status [0.03%]
人口普查是否遗漏了移民母亲的本国出生子女?按种族和西班牙人身份划分的州级漏算证据
Janna E Johnson
Janna E Johnson
Despite research going back over a century showing the U.S. census counts some groups more accurately than others at the national level, little is known about how undercount varies within the country. I focus on a population easily measured...
Cohabitation and Marital Expectations among Single Millennials in the U.S [0.03%]
美国千禧一代单身者的同居与婚姻期待关系研究
Wendy D Manning,Pamela J Smock,Marshal Neal Fettro
Wendy D Manning
Cohabitation has surpassed marriage as the most common union experience in young adulthood. We capitalize on a new opportunity to examine both marital and cohabitation expectations among young single women in recently collected, nationally ...