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Andrew Halpern-Manners

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Demography|February 25, 2011
The effect of family member migration on education and work among nonmigrant youth in MexicoAndrew Halpern-Manners
Social Science Research|May 20, 2016
Measuring students' school context exposures: A trajectory-based approachAndrew Halpern-Manners
Demography|March 3, 2023
If Residential Segregation Persists, What Explains Widespread Increases in Residential Diversity?Samuel H Kye, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Demography|April 9, 2008
A practical approach to using multiple-race response data: a bridging method for public-use microdataCarolyn A Liebler, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Demography|August 16, 2012
Panel conditioning in longitudinal studies: evidence from labor force items in the Current Population SurveyAndrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren
Sociological Methods & Research|December 28, 2016
Panel Conditioning in the General Social SurveyAndrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren, Florencia Torche
Public Opinion Quarterly|July 25, 2025
Panel Conditioning Biases in the Current Population Survey's Food Security SupplementJohn Robert Warren, Jessie Himmelstern, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 5, 2021
The Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment Is Not Increasing in the United States: A Critique of Hale et al. (2020)Mark Lee, Andrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren
SSM - Population Health|October 21, 2022
Does participating in a long-term cohort study impact research subjects' longevity? Experimental evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal StudyJohn Robert Warren, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Jonas Helgertz
Social Science Research|September 10, 2024
Invisible disabilities and college academic success: New evidence from a mediation analysisAndrew Myers, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Jane D McLeod
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Demography|February 25, 2011
The effect of family member migration on education and work among nonmigrant youth in MexicoAndrew Halpern-Manners
Social Science Research|May 20, 2016
Measuring students' school context exposures: A trajectory-based approachAndrew Halpern-Manners
Demography|March 3, 2023
If Residential Segregation Persists, What Explains Widespread Increases in Residential Diversity?Samuel H Kye, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Demography|April 9, 2008
A practical approach to using multiple-race response data: a bridging method for public-use microdataCarolyn A Liebler, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Demography|August 16, 2012
Panel conditioning in longitudinal studies: evidence from labor force items in the Current Population SurveyAndrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren
Sociological Methods & Research|December 28, 2016
Panel Conditioning in the General Social SurveyAndrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren, Florencia Torche
Public Opinion Quarterly|July 25, 2025
Panel Conditioning Biases in the Current Population Survey's Food Security SupplementJohn Robert Warren, Jessie Himmelstern, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 5, 2021
The Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment Is Not Increasing in the United States: A Critique of Hale et al. (2020)Mark Lee, Andrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren
SSM - Population Health|October 21, 2022
Does participating in a long-term cohort study impact research subjects' longevity? Experimental evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal StudyJohn Robert Warren, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Jonas Helgertz
Social Science Research|September 10, 2024
Invisible disabilities and college academic success: New evidence from a mediation analysisAndrew Myers, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Jane D McLeod
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