The Missing Baby Bust: The Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Contraceptive Use, Pregnancy, and Childbirth Among Low-Income Women [0.03%]
新冠疫情对低收入女性避孕、怀孕和分娩的影响
Martha J Bailey,Lea Bart,Vanessa Wanner Lang
Martha J Bailey
Multiple episodes in US history demonstrate that birth rates fall in response to recessions. However, the 2020 COVID-19 recession differed from earlier periods in that employment and access to contraception and abortion fell, as reproductiv...
Going Places: Effects of Early U.S. Compulsory Schooling Laws on Internal Migration [0.03%]
说走就走——美国早期义务教育法对国内移民的影响
Emily Rauscher,Byeongdon Oh
Emily Rauscher
Both the industrialization thesis and institutional theories of education hypothesize that early educational expansion increased internal migration. We take advantage of state variation in early U.S. compulsory schooling laws and use a regr...
A Four-Country Study on the Relationship Between Parental Educational Homogamy and Children's Health from Infancy to Adolescence [0.03%]
四项国家研究:父母教育同质性与子女从婴儿期到青春期健康状况之间的关系
Luca Maria Pesando
Luca Maria Pesando
This study explores the relationship between parental educational similarity - educational concordance (homogamy) or discordance (heterogamy) - and children's health outcomes. Its contribution is threefold. First and foremost, I use longitu...
Cost of Living Variation, Nonmetropolitan America, and Implications for the Supplemental Poverty Measure [0.03%]
关于生活成本差异、非都市美国及对补充贫困测量的启示
J Tom Mueller,Matthew M Brooks,José D Pacas
J Tom Mueller
Poverty scholarship in the United States is increasingly reliant upon the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) as opposed to the Official Poverty Measure of the United States for research and policy analysis. However, the SPM still faces seve...
Who is the "She" in the Pandemic "She-Cession"? Variation in COVID-19 Labor Market Outcomes by Gender and Family Status [0.03%]
疫情中的“她衰退”之“她”是谁?基于性别和婚姻状态的COVID-19劳动力市场结果差异分析
Andrew Taeho Kim,Matt Erickson,Yurong Zhang et al.
Andrew Taeho Kim et al.
The sharp decline in employment after the COVID-19 lockdown was not uniformly felt across demographic groups. Utilizing the 2017 to 2020 monthly Current Population Survey and using a difference-in-difference design, we investigate the varyi...
Disaggregating Heterogeneity among Non-Hispanic Whites: Evidence and Implications for U.S. Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities [0.03%]
透视非西班牙裔白人的异质性:对美国种族/族裔健康差异的证据与启示
Jennan Ghazal Read,Scott M Lynch,Jessica S West
Jennan Ghazal Read
Research has made strides in disaggregating health data among racial/ethnic minorities, but less is known about the extent of diversity among Whites. Using logistic regression modeling applied to data on respondents aged 40+ from the 2008 t...
Lori M Hunter,Catherine Talbot,Dylan Connor et al.
Lori M Hunter et al.
Polina Zvavitch,Michael S Rendall,Constanza Hurtado et al.
Polina Zvavitch et al.
Unplanned pregnancies in the U.S. disproportionately occur among poor, less educated, and minority women, but it is unclear whether poverty following a birth is itself an outcome of this pregnancy planning status. Using the National Longitu...
The Relationship Context of Early Transitions to Parenthood: The Influence of Arrest [0.03%]
初为人父母的 relationship context: 被捕的影响
Marissa Landeis,Wendy D Manning,Monica A Longmore et al.
Marissa Landeis et al.
In the U.S., many young adults who have had contact with the criminal justice system are parents. Using the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (n = 1321), we drew on family demography and criminology literatures to examine the associatio...
Jaclyn Butler,Grace A Wildermuth,Brian C Thiede et al.
Jaclyn Butler et al.
This paper examines the effects of population growth and decline on county-level income inequality in the rural United States from 1980 to 2016. Findings from previous research have shown that population growth is positively associated with...