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Working Paper Series: 2007

The following working papers by CePoD affiliates and their collaborators have been or will be presented at professional meetings and will subsequently be submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals. These papers are available as PDF files.

Scott T. Yabiku and Sarah Gore-Hoefke. "Social Change and the Relationships Between Education and Employment." CePoD WP #2007-101.

Jennifer E. Glick and Littisha Scott. “Where do Trajectories diverge? Nativity and Ethnic Differences in Home Environment and Very Early Cognitive Development” CePoD WP #2007-102.

Victor Agadjanian, Premchand Dommaraju, Jennifer E. Glick. “Reproduction in Upheaval: Crisis, Ethnicity, and Fertility in Kazakhstan.” CePoD WP #2007-103.

Steven A. Haas and Nathan Edward Fosse* “Health and the Academic Achievement and Educational Attainment of Adolescents: Evidence from the NLSY97.” CePoD WP #2007-104.

Victor Agadjanian, Lesia Nedoluzhko, and PremChand Dommaraju. “Unraveling the Eurasian Nuptiality Conundrum: Ethnicity and Entry into First Union in Kyrgyzstan.” CePoD WP #2007-105.

PremChand Dommaraju, Victor Agadjanian, and Scott Yabiku. “The Pervasive and Persistent Influence of Caste on Child Mortality in India.” CePoD WP #2007-106.

Winfred Avogo and Victor Agadjanian. ”Men’s Social Networks and Women’s Contraceptive Adoption in Northern Ghana.” CePoD WP #2007-107.

Victor Agadjanian, Lesia Nedoluzhko, and Gennady Kumskov. “Fueling Eurasia’s New Great Migration: Intentions to Migrate among Young People in Kyrgyzstan.” CePoD WP #2007-108.

Steven A. Haas, Medellena Glymour, and Lisa F. Berkman. “The Healthy Bird Gets the Worm: Childhood Health and Inequality in Labor Market Outcomes Over the Work Career.” CePoD WP #2007-109.

Steven A. Haas. “Trajectories of Functional Health: The ‘Long Arm’ of Childhood Health and Socioeconomic Factors.” CePoD WP #2007-110.

Victor Agadjanian and Winfred Avogo. "Forced Migration and HIV/AIDS Risks
in Angola." CePoD WP #2007-111.

Cecilia Menjívar and Victor Agadjanian. "Men’s Migration and Women’s Lives: Views from Rural Armenia and Guatemala". CePoD WP #2007-112.

Eileen Diaz McConnel and Faranak Miraftab. "Sundown Town to 'Mexican Town':
Old-timers and Newcomers in Small Town America." CePoD WP #2007-113.

Victor Agadjanian, Scott Yabiku and Lubayna Fawcett. "A Clash of Civilizations or Vicissitudes of History? Christian-Muslim Differentials in Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa." CePoD WP #2007-114.

 

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