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Daniel A Powers

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Demography|October 12, 2012
Paradox revisited: a further investigation of racial/ethnic differences in infant mortality by maternal ageDaniel A Powers
Social Science Research|June 1, 2013
Black-white differences in maternal age, maternal birth cohort, and period effects on infant mortality in the US (1983-2002)Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Public Health|April 17, 2020
Spillover Effects of Job Skills Training on Substance Misuse Among Low-Income Youths With Employment Barriers: A Longitudinal Cohort StudySehun Oh, Diana M DiNitto, Daniel A Powers
Evaluation and Program Planning|July 6, 2020
A longitudinal evaluation of government-sponsored job skills training and basic employment services among U.S. baby boomers with economic disadvantagesSehun Oh, Diana M DiNitto, Daniel A Powers
Contraception|April 19, 2020
Differences in abortion rates by race-ethnicity after implementation of a restrictive Texas lawVinita Goyal, Isabel H McLoughlin Brooks, Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 15, 2014
The authors replyRyan K Masters, Daniel A Powers, Bruce G Link
American Sociological Review|October 28, 2014
Educational Differences in U.S. Adult Mortality: A Cohort PerspectiveRyan K Masters, Robert A Hummer, Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 12, 2013
The authors replyRyan K Masters, Daniel A Powers, Bruce G Link
Substance Use & Misuse|October 18, 2025
Persistent Binge Drinking Predicts Continuing Alcohol Problems in Moderate DrinkersCharles J Holahan, Carole K Holahan, Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 6, 2013
Obesity and US mortality risk over the adult life courseRyan K Masters, Daniel A Powers, Bruce G Link
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Demography|October 12, 2012
Paradox revisited: a further investigation of racial/ethnic differences in infant mortality by maternal ageDaniel A Powers
Social Science Research|June 1, 2013
Black-white differences in maternal age, maternal birth cohort, and period effects on infant mortality in the US (1983-2002)Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Public Health|April 17, 2020
Spillover Effects of Job Skills Training on Substance Misuse Among Low-Income Youths With Employment Barriers: A Longitudinal Cohort StudySehun Oh, Diana M DiNitto, Daniel A Powers
Evaluation and Program Planning|July 6, 2020
A longitudinal evaluation of government-sponsored job skills training and basic employment services among U.S. baby boomers with economic disadvantagesSehun Oh, Diana M DiNitto, Daniel A Powers
Contraception|April 19, 2020
Differences in abortion rates by race-ethnicity after implementation of a restrictive Texas lawVinita Goyal, Isabel H McLoughlin Brooks, Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 15, 2014
The authors replyRyan K Masters, Daniel A Powers, Bruce G Link
American Sociological Review|October 28, 2014
Educational Differences in U.S. Adult Mortality: A Cohort PerspectiveRyan K Masters, Robert A Hummer, Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 12, 2013
The authors replyRyan K Masters, Daniel A Powers, Bruce G Link
Substance Use & Misuse|October 18, 2025
Persistent Binge Drinking Predicts Continuing Alcohol Problems in Moderate DrinkersCharles J Holahan, Carole K Holahan, Daniel A Powers
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 6, 2013
Obesity and US mortality risk over the adult life courseRyan K Masters, Daniel A Powers, Bruce G Link
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