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        Across Rich Nations, Disadvantaged Children Do Better When Work-Family Balance Is a Policy Priority 

        Andersson, Matthew A.; Garcia, Michael A.; Glass, Jennifer (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2021)
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        Addressing Homophobic Bullying in Schools: Punitive Versus Supportive Strategies 

        Day, Jack (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2016-11)
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        Adolescent e-cigarette users are more likely than never-users to progress to cigarette smoking, even among those who had no intention to start smoking 

        Owotomo, Olusegun; Stritzel, Haley; McCabe, Sean Esteban; Boyd, Carol J.; Maslowsky, Julie (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2020)
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        Adolescent E-Cigarette Users’ Perceptions of the Harm and Addictiveness of Conventional Cigarette Smoking 

        Owotomo, Olusegun; Maslowsky, Julie; Loukas, Alexandra (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2017-10)
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        Black Deaths Matter: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Racial Disparities in Relationship Loss and Health 

        Umberson, Debra (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2018-01)
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        Changing U.S. Students’ Mindsets about Learning Improves Academic Achievement 

        Yeager, David S.; Hanselman, Paul; Crosnoe, Robert; Muller, Chandra (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2019)
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        Cohabitating Couples with Lower Education Levels Marry Less. Is This Because They Do Not Want To? 

        Raley, Kelly (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2016-08)
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        Community College Students Want to Use More Effective Birth Control Methods But Can’t Always Get What They Want 

        Hopkins, Kristine; Hubert, Celia; Coleman-Minahan, Kate; Stevenson, Amanda Jean; White, Kari; Grossman, Daniel; Potter, Joseph E. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2018-04)
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        Confident, moderate, reluctant: Young women’s trajectories in their willingness to refuse unwanted sex 

        Weitzman, Abigail; Mallory, Allen B. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2019)
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        Do Gay, Lesbian, and Heterosexual Spouses Differ in the Ways They Care for Each Other During Physical Illness? 

        Umberson, Debra; Thomeer, Mieke Beth; Reczek, Corinne; Donnelly, Rachel; Kroeger, Rhiannon A. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2017-03)
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        Do Men and Women Both Enjoy a Wage Premium for Working in Finance? 

        Lin, Ken-Hou; Neely, Megan Tobias (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2017-04)
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        Do Transgender Women and Men Have Worse Health Outcomes if Their Voices Are Perceived as Inconsistent with Their Gender Identity? 

        Lagos, Danya (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2019)
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        Do U.S. States’ Socioeconomic and Policy Contexts Shape Differences in Adult Disability? 

        Montez, Jennifer Karas; Hayward, Mark D.; Wolf, Douglas A. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2017-03)
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        Does the Death of a Child Prior to Midlife Increase Later Dementia Risk for Parents? Is this Disadvantage Greater for Black Parents than for White Parents? 

        Umberson, Debra; Donnelly, Rachel; Xu, Minle; Farina, Mateo; Garcia, Michael A. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2019-12)
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        The Emergence of Big Data Policing 

        Brayne, Sarah (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2017-08)
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        Emotion Work Exacts a Psychological Toll on the Emotion Worker in Both Same-Sex and Different-Sex Marriages, But the Toll Is Highest When the Spouse is a Depressed Man 

        Umberson, Debra; Thomeer, Mieke B.; Pollitt, Amanda M.; Mernitz, Sara E. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2020)
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        Evidence From Over 52,000 People in England and Wales Shows Telemedicine Abortion Without Ultrasound Is Safe, Effective and Improves Care 

        Aiken, Abigail; Lohr, Patricia A.; Lord, Jonathan; Ghosh, Nabanita; Starling, Jennifer (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2021)
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        Having Children and Forming Marital Unions as Adolescents Negatively Impact Educational Outcomes for Brazilian Women 

        Marteleto, Leticia J.; Villanueva, Aida (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2018)
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        How Can Improving Data Collection and Reporting Advance the Civil Rights of LGBT Students? 

        Russell, Stephen (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2016-03)
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        How Do Intersecting and Overlapping Social, Environmental, Political and Economic Factors Affect Vulnerable Black Women’s Substance Use? 

        Nydegger, Liesl A.; Claborn, Kasey R. (University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center, 2020)

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