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Katherine Magnuson

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Developmental Psychology|November 21, 2007
Maternal education and children's academic achievement during middle childhoodKatherine Magnuson
AERA Open|August 31, 2018
Trends in Income-Related Gaps in Enrollment in Early Childhood Education: 1968 to 2013Katherine Magnuson, Jane Waldfogel
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 25, 2015
Socioeconomic status and cognitive functioning: moving from correlation to causationGreg J Duncan, Katherine Magnuson
The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association|February 10, 2015
Investing in Preschool ProgramsGreg J Duncan, Katherine Magnuson
Journal of Marriage and the Family|March 16, 2010
Family Structure States and Transitions: Associations with Children's Wellbeing During Middle ChildhoodKatherine Magnuson, Lawrence M Berger
The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences : RSF|August 24, 2018
Can Early Childhood Interventions Decrease Inequality of Economic Opportunity?Katherine Magnuson, Greg J Duncan
Demography|January 5, 2012
Family structure transitions and changes in maternal resources and well-beingCynthia Osborne, Lawrence M Berger, Katherine Magnuson
Children and Youth Services Review|June 19, 2026
"Not an option": How Mothers with Limited Incomes View Barriers to Child Care Use for Infants and ToddlersJill Hoiting, Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Katherine Magnuson
The Social Service Review|February 11, 2014
Child Support and Young Children's DevelopmentLenna Nepomnyaschy, Katherine Magnuson, Lawrence M Berger
Children and Youth Services Review|December 16, 2014
How Are Children and Families Faring a Decade After Welfare Reform? Evidence from Five Non-Experimental Panel StudiesKristen Shook Slack, Katherine Magnuson, Lawrence M Berger
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Developmental Psychology|November 21, 2007
Maternal education and children's academic achievement during middle childhoodKatherine Magnuson
AERA Open|August 31, 2018
Trends in Income-Related Gaps in Enrollment in Early Childhood Education: 1968 to 2013Katherine Magnuson, Jane Waldfogel
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 25, 2015
Socioeconomic status and cognitive functioning: moving from correlation to causationGreg J Duncan, Katherine Magnuson
The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association|February 10, 2015
Investing in Preschool ProgramsGreg J Duncan, Katherine Magnuson
Journal of Marriage and the Family|March 16, 2010
Family Structure States and Transitions: Associations with Children's Wellbeing During Middle ChildhoodKatherine Magnuson, Lawrence M Berger
The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences : RSF|August 24, 2018
Can Early Childhood Interventions Decrease Inequality of Economic Opportunity?Katherine Magnuson, Greg J Duncan
Demography|January 5, 2012
Family structure transitions and changes in maternal resources and well-beingCynthia Osborne, Lawrence M Berger, Katherine Magnuson
Children and Youth Services Review|June 19, 2026
"Not an option": How Mothers with Limited Incomes View Barriers to Child Care Use for Infants and ToddlersJill Hoiting, Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Katherine Magnuson
The Social Service Review|February 11, 2014
Child Support and Young Children's DevelopmentLenna Nepomnyaschy, Katherine Magnuson, Lawrence M Berger
Children and Youth Services Review|December 16, 2014
How Are Children and Families Faring a Decade After Welfare Reform? Evidence from Five Non-Experimental Panel StudiesKristen Shook Slack, Katherine Magnuson, Lawrence M Berger
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