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1by Nepomnyaschy, Lenna Reichman, Nancy E Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.09.2006)“...We assessed whether the association between low birthweight and early childhood asthma can be explained by an extensive set of individual- and...”
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2by Reichman, Nancy E Teitler, Julien O Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.05.2006)“...We examined associations between paternal age and low birth-weight in the US urban population. Using a population-based sample of 4621 births, we used multiple...”
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3“...We exploited an exogenous health shock—namely, the birth of a child with a severe health condition—to investigate the effect of a life shock on homelessness in...”
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4“...Background: Over the past few decades, the United States has experienced a dramatic rise in the number of multiracial individuals. The health of this...”
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5by Nancy E. Reichman Published in The Future of children (01.04.2005)“...In the United States black women have for decades been twice as likely as white women to give birth to babies of low birth weight who are at elevated risk for...”
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6by Hope Corman Kelly Noonan Nancy E. Reichman Ofira Schwartz-Soicher Published in Demography (01.08.2011)“...Other researchers have posited that important events in men's lives—such as employment, marriage, and parenthood—strengthen their social ties and lead them to...”
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7by Erin R. Hamilton Julien O. Teitler Nancy E. Reichman Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01.09.2011)“...Mexican American children have a weight distribution that categorizes them as relatively healthy at birth but relatively unhealthy by age 3. This early life...”
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8by Julien O. Teitler Dhiman Das Lakota Kruse Nancy E. Reichman Published in Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (01.03.2012)“...CONTEXT: Prenatal care generally includes contraceptive and health education that may help women to control their subsequent fertility. However, research has...”
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9“...This study explores how mental illness shapes transitions to marriage among unwed mothers using augmented data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing...”
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10“...We used data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to estimate the effect of a child's poor health on the presence of the father. We investigated...”
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11by Julien O. Teitler Nancy E. Reichman Lenna Nepomnyaschy Irwin Garfinkel Jay Teachman Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.11.2009)“...We investigated the widely held premise that welfare participation causes women to refrain from marriage. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child...”
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12by Julien O. Teitler Nancy E. Reichman Heather Koball Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.05.2006)“...We compare contemporaneous and retrospective reports of cohabitation among unmarried mothers in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing survey (N = 2,524). We...”
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13“...We estimate the effects of a shock in mental health — postpartum depression — on the mother's social interactions 1–3 years after her child's birth. We address...”
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14by Martinson, Melissa L Reichman, Nancy E Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.04.2016)“...To compare associations between socioeconomic status and low birth weight across the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, countries that...”
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17by Julien O. Teitler Nancy E. Reichman Lenna Nepomnyaschy Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.12.2007)“...This work uses multilevel models to estimate the effects of individual characteristics, local economies, and state policies on Temporary Assistance for Needy...”
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18by Teitler, Julien Martinson, Melissa Reichman, Nancy E Published in The International migration review (Spring 2017)“...We used data from the 1998–2009 waves of the National Health Interview Survey to investigate cohort differences in low birthweight among US‐born children of...”
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19by Kane, Jennifer B Teitler, Julien O Reichman, Nancy E Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.07.2018)“...Sociological theory suggests that ethnic enclaves promote immigrant health. Existing studies of ethnic enclaves and immigrant birth outcomes have generally...”
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20“...Objective. We estimate the effect of poor child health on the labor supply of fathers post-welfare reform, using a national sample of mostly unwed parents and...”