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Joseph Workman

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Social Science Research|November 11, 2020
Social costs to trying hard in high school: Differences by race-ethnicityJoseph Workman
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 9, 2020
How Much May COVID-19 School Closures Increase Childhood Obesity?Joseph Workman
International Journal of Infectious Diseases : IJID : Official Publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases|May 18, 2020
The proportion of COVID-19 cases that are asymptomatic in South Korea: Comment on Nishiura et alJoseph Workman
Social Science Research|September 4, 2022
Inequality begets inequality: Income inequality and socioeconomic achievement gradients across the United StatesJoseph Workman
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
Notes of a Visit to Lunatic Asylums in Great Britain and IrelandJoseph Workman
Social Science Research|July 18, 2013
Dropping out of high school: Effects of close and distant friendshipsWilliam Carbonaro, Joseph Workman
Social Science Research|May 20, 2016
Intermediate peer contexts and educational outcomes: Do the friends of students' friends matter?William Carbonaro, Joseph Workman
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|November 3, 2016
From Kindergarten Through Second Grade, U.S. Children's Obesity Prevalence Grows Only During Summer VacationsPaul T von Hippel, Joseph Workman
Demography|May 14, 2016
The (Conditional) Resource Dilution Model: State- and Community-Level ModificationsBenjamin G Gibbs, Joseph Workman, Douglas B Downey
Sociological Science|March 11, 2024
Socioeconomic, Ethnic, Racial, and Gender Gaps in Children's Social/Behavioral Skills: Do They Grow Faster in School or out?Douglas B Downey, Joseph Workman, Paul von Hippel
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Social Science Research|November 11, 2020
Social costs to trying hard in high school: Differences by race-ethnicityJoseph Workman
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 9, 2020
How Much May COVID-19 School Closures Increase Childhood Obesity?Joseph Workman
International Journal of Infectious Diseases : IJID : Official Publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases|May 18, 2020
The proportion of COVID-19 cases that are asymptomatic in South Korea: Comment on Nishiura et alJoseph Workman
Social Science Research|September 4, 2022
Inequality begets inequality: Income inequality and socioeconomic achievement gradients across the United StatesJoseph Workman
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
Notes of a Visit to Lunatic Asylums in Great Britain and IrelandJoseph Workman
Social Science Research|July 18, 2013
Dropping out of high school: Effects of close and distant friendshipsWilliam Carbonaro, Joseph Workman
Social Science Research|May 20, 2016
Intermediate peer contexts and educational outcomes: Do the friends of students' friends matter?William Carbonaro, Joseph Workman
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|November 3, 2016
From Kindergarten Through Second Grade, U.S. Children's Obesity Prevalence Grows Only During Summer VacationsPaul T von Hippel, Joseph Workman
Demography|May 14, 2016
The (Conditional) Resource Dilution Model: State- and Community-Level ModificationsBenjamin G Gibbs, Joseph Workman, Douglas B Downey
Sociological Science|March 11, 2024
Socioeconomic, Ethnic, Racial, and Gender Gaps in Children's Social/Behavioral Skills: Do They Grow Faster in School or out?Douglas B Downey, Joseph Workman, Paul von Hippel
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