Skip to main content
University of Wisconsin–Madison
UW Crest
Center for Demography and Ecology
  • Home
  • About Expand Collapse
    • About Us
    • Center Leadership
    • History
    • Resources
    • Services & Contacts
  • People Expand Collapse
    • Faculty
    • Affiliates
    • Graduate Students
    • Staff
    • Ph.D.’s on the Job Market
  • Research Expand Collapse
    • Overview
    • Selected Funded Research by Theme
    • Publications
    • CDE Visiting Scholars
    • Seed Grants
    • COVID-19 Research & Impact
    • Funding Acknowledgement
    • Working Papers
    • Logos and PowerPoint Templates
  • Training Expand Collapse
    • Graduate Training
  • News
  • Events Expand Collapse
    • DemSem
    • Demography Training Seminar
    • 2025 Reception at PAA
    • CDE & CDHA Spring Research Symposium
    • Web Scraping for Demographic Research: A Workshop ~ Summer DemSem 2025
    • Event Archive
  • Make a Gift

publications

Fletcher, Jason, and Jinho Kim, “The Effect of Sibship Size on Non-Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Natural Experiments”

Posted on December 13, 2018

Fletcher, Jason, and Jinho Kim. “The Effect of Sibship Size on Non-Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Natural Experiments,” Labor Economics 56 (2019): 36-43.

Posted in publications

Durfey, Shayla, Amy Kind, William Buckingham, et al. “Neighborhood Disadvantage and Chronic Disease Management”

Posted on December 13, 2018

Durfey, Shayla, Amy Kind, William Buckingham, Eva DuGoff, and Amal Trivedi. “Neighborhood Disadvantage and Chronic Disease Management,” Health Services Research: online first.

Posted in publications

Behrman, Julia Andrea, Kelsey Quinn Wright, Monica Grant, et al. “Trends in Modern Contraceptive Use among Young Adult Women in Sub‐Saharan Africa 1990 to 2014”

Posted on December 13, 2018

Behrman, Julia Andrea, Kelsey Quinn Wright, Monica Grant, and Erica Soler-Hampejsek. “Trends in Modern Contraceptive Use among Young Adult Women in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990 to 2014,” Studies in Family Planning: online first.

Posted in publications

Pike, Isabel, Sanyu Mojola, and Caroline Kabiru, “Making Sense of Marriage: Gender and the Transition to Adulthood in Nairobi, Kenya”

Posted on October 22, 2018

Pike, Isabel, Sanyu Mojola, and Caroline Kabiru. “Making Sense of Marriage: Gender and the Transition to Adulthood in Nairobi, Kenya,” Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (2018): 1298-1313.

Posted in publications

Johnson, Benjamin, Kristen Malecki, Paul Peppard, and Kristen Beyer, “Exposure to Neighborhood Green Space and Sleep: Evidence from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin”

Posted on October 22, 2018

Johnson, Benjamin, Kristen Malecki, Paul Peppard, and Kristen Beyer. “Exposure to Neighborhood Green Space and Sleep: Evidence from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin,” Sleep Health 4 (2018): 413-19.

Posted in publications

Fletcher, Jason, “The Effects of In utero Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on Family Formation”

Posted on October 22, 2018

Fletcher, Jason. “The Effects of In utero Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on Family Formation,” Economics & Human Biology (2018): 59-68.

Posted in publications

O’Brien, Rourke, Tiffany Neman, et al., “Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution and Intergenerational Economic Mobility: Evidence from U.S. County Birth Cohorts”

Posted on October 22, 2018

O’Brien, Rourke, Tiffany Neman, Kara Rudolph, Joan Casey, Atheendar Venkataramani. “Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution and Intergenerational Economic Mobility: Evidence from U.S. County Birth Cohorts,” Social Science & Medicine (2018): online first.

Posted in publications

Lee, Soomi, Lauren Hale, Laurence Berger, and Buxton, Orfeu, “Maternal Perceived Work Schedule Flexibility Predicts Child Sleep Mediated by Bedtime Routines”

Posted on October 22, 2018

Lee, Soomi, Lauren Hale, Laurence Berger, and Buxton, Orfeu. “Maternal Perceived Work Schedule Flexibility Predicts Child Sleep Mediated by Bedtime Routines,” Journal of Child and Family Studies (2018): online first.

Posted in publications

Allen, Chenoa, “Who Loses Public Health Insurance When States Pass Restrictive Omnibus Immigration-Related Laws?”

Posted on October 22, 2018

Allen, Chenoa. “Who Loses Public Health Insurance When States Pass Restrictive Omnibus Immigration-Related Laws? The Moderating Role of County Latino Density,” Health & Place 54 (2018): 20-28.

Posted in publications
  • Previous page
  • 1
  • 5
  • 6
  • You're on page 7

Site footer content

University logo that links to main university website Part of the Universities of Wisconsin

Quick Links

  • Home
  • About
  • People
  • DemSem
  • Research
  • Training
  • News
  • Make a Gift

Contact Us

  • Center for Demography and Ecology
    4412 Sewell Social Sciences
    1180 Observatory Drive
    Madison, WI 53706
  • Email: cde@ssc.wisc.edu
  • Phone: (608) 262-2188
    • x twitter

Website feedback, questions or accessibility issues: cde@ssc.wisc.edu | Learn more about accessibility at UW–Madison.

This site was built using the UW Theme | Privacy Notice | © 2025 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.