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Positive Youth Development

Bartko, T., & Eccles, J. (2000). Predicting adolescent participation in constructive activities: Seeking the forest through the trees. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Barber, B. L., Eccles, J. S., & Stone, M. R. (in press). Whatever happened to the Jock, the Brain, and the Princess?: Young adult pathways linked to adolescent activity involvement and social identity. Journal of Adolescent Research.

Moore, K. A., Evans, V. J., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Roth, J. (2001). "What are Good Child Outcomes?" The Well-Being of Children and Families: Research and Data Needs, Arland Thornton, Editor (Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, 2001).

Moore, K. A. & Halle, T. G. (forthcoming). "Preventing Problems vs. Promoting the Positive: What Do We Want for our Children?" Children at the Millennium: Where Have We Come From, Where are we Going?" Sandra L. Hofferth and Timothy Owens, Editors (JAI Press, Advances in Life Course Research Series).

Templeton, J., & Eccles, J. S. (2001). Community-based programs for youth: Lessons learned from general developmental research and from experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations. Paper to be presented at the Urban Health Initiative, Cambridge, MA.

Zaff, J. F., Moore, K. A., Papillo, A. R., & Williams, S. (April, 2001). "Implications of Extracurricular Activity Participation During Adolescence on Positive Outcomes" presented at the Society for Research in Child Development in Minneapolis.

Health and Disabilities

Goldscheider, F., Hogan, D., & Park, J.M. The Health Consequences of a Disabled Sibling for School-Age Children: Evidence from the 1994 and 1995 National Health Interview Surveys of Disability. Research in Social Science and Disability.

Martin, Molly, Ann Meier, and Gary D. Sandefur. (2001, March). "Family Background and Racial and Ethnic Differences in Weight." Paper presented at the Population Association of America annual meeting, Washington, DC.

Additional articles on this subject: http://www.pstc.brown.edu/disability/publications_all.html

Methodology

Duncan, Greg J. & Petersen, Eric "The Long and Short of Asking Questions About Income, Wealth and Labor Supply" Social Science Research, forthcoming.

Child Welfare

Doyle, Joseph & H. Elizabeth Peters (2000). "The Market for Foster Care: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Foster Care Subsidies," Under review.

Child Care

Averett, Susan; Lisa Gennetian; & H. Elizabeth Peters (2000)."Patterns and Determinants of Paternal Child Care During a Child's First Three Years of Life," Marriage and Family Review, 29(2/3): 115-136, also reprinted in Fatherhood: Research Interventions and Policies, edited by H. Elizabeth Peters, Gary W. Peterson, Suzanne K. Steinmetz, and Randal D. Day, NY: Haworth Press, 2000.

Averett, Susan; Lisa Gennetian & H. Elizabeth Peters (2001). "Fathers as Providers of Child Care," (with S. Averett and L. Gennetian). Under review.

Brady-Smith, C., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Hofferth, S. L. (2000). 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. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Brady-Smith, C., Brooks-Gunn, J., Waldfogel, J., & Fauth, R. (2001). Work or welfare? Assessing the impacts of recent employment and policy changes on very young children. Manuscript submitted for publication.

"Child Care in the First Three Years of Life and Preschoolers' Language and Behavior." Paper presented at Symposium entitled "Home and School Investments and Child Development: Results from a New National Study. Biennial Meeting of the society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 1999.

Cochi-Ficano, Carli; & H. Elizabeth Peters (2001). "Work and Welfare Choices among Low Income Women Does Policy Matter?" prepared for the conference From Welfare to Childcare: What happens to Infants and Toddlers when Single Mothers Exchange Welfare for Work.

Han, W., Waldfogel, J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (in press). The effects of early maternal employment on later cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Journal of Marriage and the Family.

Hill, J., Waldfogel, J., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Han, W. J. (2001). Towards a better estimate of causal links in child policy: The case of maternal employment and child outcomes. New York: Columbia University School of Social Work.

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): 295-308.

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.

Hofferth, Sandra L. and Zita Jankuniene. 2001. "Life After School." Educational Leadership, 58(7), 19-23.

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.

NICHD Early Childcare Research Network and Greg J. Duncan. 2001. "Modeling the Impacts of Childcare Quality on Children's Preschool Cognitive Development." Unpublished manuscript.

Sandberg, John F., and Sandra L. Hofferth. 2001. "Changes in Parental Time with Children, U.S., 1981-1997." Demography.

Waldfogel, J., Han, W., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2000). Early maternal employment and child outcomes: A longitudinal analysis of children from the NLSY. New York: Columbia University School of Social Work

Welfare Reform

Cochi-Ficano, Carli; & H. Elizabeth Peters (2001). "Work and Welfare Choices among Low Income Women Does Policy Matter?" prepared for the conference From Welfare to Childcare: What happens to Infants and Toddlers when Single Mothers Exchange Welfare for Work.

Duncan, Greg J. & Lindsay Chase-Lansdale "Welfare Reform and Child Well-Being", in Rebecca Blank and Ron T. Haskins (eds.) The New World of Welfare, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Duncan, Greg J. & Lindsay Chase-Lansdale (Eds.) For Better and For Worse: Welfare Reform and the Well-Being of Children and Families New York: Russell Sage, forthcoming.

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.

Horvath-Rose, Ann & H. Elizabeth Peters (forthcoming). "Welfare Waivers and Non-marital Childbearing," (with A. Horvath), in Welfare Reform: For Better, For Worse, Edited by Greg Duncan and Lindsey Chase-Lansdale, New York: Russell Sage.

Peters, H. Elizabeth; Robert Plotnick & Seook Jeong (2001). "Welfare Reform, Family Structure, and Childbearing Decisions of Men and Women," prepared for the conference on Changing Welfare.

Fatherhood

Argys, Laura & H. Elizabeth Peters (1999). "Can Adequate Child Support Be Legislated?: A Model of Responses to Child Support Guidelines and Enforcement Efforts." Under review.

Argys, Laura & H. Elizabeth Peters (2001). "Patterns of Father Involvement," in Social Awakenings: Adolescents' Behavior as Adulthood Approaches, Edited by Robert T. Michael, New York: Russell Sage, forthcoming.

Argys, Laura & H. Elizabeth Peters. (2001). "Interactions Between Unmarried Fathers and Their Children: The Role of Paternity Establishment and Child-Support Policies," American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, forthcoming.

Argys, Laura; H. Elizabeth Peters; & Donald Waldman (2001). "Can the Family Support Act Put Some Life Back Into Dead Beat Dads: An Analysis of Child Support Guidelines, Award Rates and Levels," Journal of Human Resources, forthcoming.

Argys, Laura & H. Elizabeth Peters (2001). "Incentives for Fathers' Involvement with Children Born Out of Wedlock The Role of Paternity, Child Support, and Welfare Policies," presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America.

Averett, Susan; Lisa Gennetian; & H. Elizabeth Peters (2000)."Patterns and Determinants of Paternal Child Care During a Child's First Three Years of Life," Marriage and Family Review, 29(2/3): 115-136, also reprinted in Fatherhood: Research Interventions and Policies, edited by H. Elizabeth Peters, Gary W. Peterson, Suzanne K. Steinmetz, and Randal D. Day, NY: Haworth Press, 2000.

Averett, Susan; Lisa Gennetian & H. Elizabeth Peters (2000). "Fathers as Providers of Child Care," (with S. Averett and L. Gennetian). Under review.

Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta & Moore, Kristin. (2001). "The Fatherhood Research Initiative and the Developing a Daddy Survey (DADS): Project Summary." Paper prepared for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) by Child Trends, Washington, DC.

Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta & Moore, Kristin., & Cabrera, Natasha. (2001). "The Fatherhood Research Initiative and the Developing a Daddy Survey (DADS) Project: Framework Paper." Paper prepared for the National Institute for Child and Human Development (NICHD) by Child Trends, Washington, D.C.

Cabrera, Natasha & H. Elizabeth Peters (2000). "Public Policies and Father Involvement," Marriage and Family Review, 29(4): 295-314, also reprinted in Fatherhood: Research Interventions and Policies, edited by H. Elizabeth Peters, Gary W. Peterson, Suzanne K. Steinmetz, and Randal D. Day, NY: Haworth Press, 2000.

Cabrera, Natasha."Father involvement and child development: An overview," Child Development, Volume One in the Mcmillan Psychology Reference Series (forthcoming 2001).

Cabrera, Natasha. "Fatherhood in the 21st Century," with Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, Robert Bradley, Sandy Hofferth, and Michael Lamb, Child Development, 2000, Vol 71, NO. 1, pp. 127- 136.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives," with Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda (eds.), Earlbaum Publishers, forthcoming 2001.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Measurement father involvement in the Early Head Start Evaluation: A multidimensional conceptualization," with Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, Michael Lamb, and Kimberly Boller, Proceedings on the National Conference on Health Statistics. In press 1999.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Perspectives on Father Involvement: Research and Policy," with Catherine Tamis- LeMonda, Social Policy Report, Society for Research in Child Development, Volume XIII, Number 2, 1999.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Policy and intervention programs for low-income fathers: An American perspective" chapter to appear in Lynda Clarke and Ceridwen Roberts (Eds.) Fatherhood in the new millennium: A research and policy project. England, London. (forthcoming 2001).

Cabrera, Natasha. "Public policies and father involvement," with Elizabeth Peters, Marriage and Family Review, 1999, Vol. 29, pp. 295-31.

Cabrera, Natasha. "What are the choices for low income families? Cohabitation, marriage, and remaining single with Rukmalie Jayakody. In A. Booth & A. Crouter, Just living together: Implications of cohabitation for children, families, and social policy. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum (in press).

Cabrera, Natasha, and V. Jeffrey Evans. "Wither Fathers in Welfare Reform," Joint Center for Poverty Research Newsletter, Vol. 4, Number 2, March-April 2000.

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.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Fatherhood research: Where do we come from? Where are we? Where are we going?" Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM, April 15-18, 1999.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Focus on Father Involvement: Insights from Early Head Start." With Hiram Fitzgerald, Lisa Berlin, Cathie Tamis-LeMonda, and Lori Roggman. Paper presented at the XII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, UK, July, 2000.

Cabrera, Natasha. "Measuring father involvement in the Early Head Start Evaluation: A multimensional Conceptualization." Paper co-authored with Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, Michael Lamb, and Kim Boller and presented at the National Conference on Health Statistics, August 2-4, 1999. Washington, DC.

Cabrera, Natasha, and V. Jeffrey Evans. "New perspectives on fatherhood research and policies." Paper presented at the colloquium series organized by the Psychology department at New York University, March 26, 1999.

Cabrera, Natasha: Kris Moore, Jerry West, Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew, Tamara Halle, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Nancy Reichman, Julien Teitler, Kirsten Ellingsen, Christine Nord, and Kim Boller. "The DADS Initiative: Measuring Father Involvement in Large Scale Surveys." Paper presented at the Workshop on Measuring Father Involvement, February 8-9, 2001.

Cabrera, Natasha, and V. Jeffrey Evans. "The demography and study of low income fathers" with Kim Boller and Michael Lamb. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM, April 15-18, 1999.

Cabrera, Natasha, and V. Jeffrey Evans. "The intersection of research, social policy, and fatherhood." Paper presented at the Family Policy Studies Centre, London, UK, July, 2000.

Cabrera, Natasha, and V. Jeffrey Evans. 'Fathers in Early Head Start: Who Are They?" With Kim Boller, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, John M. Love, Rachel F. Schiffman, and Jeffrey Shears. Paper presented at the XII Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Brighton, UK, July, 2000.

Cabrera, N., Brooks-Gunn, J., Moore, K., & West, J. "National efforts to learn about fathers: Bridging research and policy" Chapter C. Tamis-LeMonda & N. Cabrera (Eds.) Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives.

Casper, Lynne M. and Suzanne M. Bianchi. 2001. "Fathers" Chapter 5 in Continuity and Change in the American Family(working title) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Cox, M.J. & Harter, K.S.M. (in press). The road ahead for research on marital and family dynamics. In J.P. McHale & W. Grolnick (Eds.) Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of families. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Cox, M.J. (1999) Marital conflict, parent-child relationships, gender, and outcomes for young adults in families. In A. Booth, A. C. Crouter, & M. Shanahan (Eds.) Transitions to adulthood in a changing economy: No work, no family, no future?, New York: Greenwood Publishers.

Cox, M.J. (in press). Parent-child relationships. In N.J. Salkind & L.H. Margolis (Eds.) Child Development: Volume 1 of the Macmillan Psychology Reference Series. New York: Macmillan.

Cox, M.J., Burchinal, M., Taylor, L.C., Frosch, C., Goldman, B. & Kanoy, K. (in press). The transition to parenting: Continuity and change in early parenting behavior and attitudes. In Conger, R.D. (Ed.) Continuity and change: Family structure and process. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Cox, M.J., Paley, B., & Harter, K. (2001). Interparental conflict and parent-child relationships. In J. Grych & F. Fincham (Eds.) Child development and interparental conflict. (pp. 249-272), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cox, M.J., Paley, B., Burchinal, M., Payne, C.C. (1999). Marital perceptions and interactions across the transition to parenthood. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 611-625.

Cox, M.J., Paley, B., Payne, C.C., & Burchinal, P. (1999). The transition to parenthood: Marital conflict and withdrawal and parent-infant interaction. In M. Cox & J. Brooks-Gunn (Eds.) Conflict and cohesion in families:Causes and consequences. The advances in family research series (pp. 87-104). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Day, R.D. (Ed.) (forthcoming, 2002). Measuring Father Involvement. Trenton, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Day, R.D., Gavazzi, S. & Acock, A. (2001). Compelling family processes. In Arland Thornton (Ed.) The Well-Being of Children and Families: Research and Data Needs. Ann Arbor, MI:University of Michigan Press.

 
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