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Kristen Harknett

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Evaluation Review|November 10, 2006
Does receiving an earnings supplement affect union formation? Estimating effects for program participants using propensity score matchingKristen Harknett
Demography|October 23, 2008
Mate availability and unmarried parent relationshipsKristen Harknett
Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation|August 15, 2022
Hard Times: Routine Schedule Unpredictability and Material Hardship among Service Sector WorkersDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation|November 16, 2012
Education, Labor Markets, and the Retreat from MarriageKristen Harknett, Arielle Kuperberg
American Sociological Review|December 14, 2020
Consequences of Routine Work-Schedule Instability for Worker Health and Well-BeingDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Journal of Marriage and the Family|July 25, 2022
Maternal exposure to work schedule unpredictability and child behaviorDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Journal of Family Issues|November 22, 2011
Neighborhood Disadvantage, Residential Stability, and Perceptions of Instrumental Support among New MothersKristin Turney, Kristen Harknett
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 7, 2022
Mandates Narrow Gender Gaps In Paid Sick Leave Coverage For Low-Wage Workers In The USKristen Harknett, Daniel Schneider
Sociological Methods & Research|February 27, 2023
What's to Like? Facebook as a Tool for Survey Data CollectionDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Population Studies|May 9, 2014
The gap between births intended and births achieved in 22 European countries, 2004-07Kristen Harknett, Caroline Sten Hartnett
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Evaluation Review|November 10, 2006
Does receiving an earnings supplement affect union formation? Estimating effects for program participants using propensity score matchingKristen Harknett
Demography|October 23, 2008
Mate availability and unmarried parent relationshipsKristen Harknett
Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation|August 15, 2022
Hard Times: Routine Schedule Unpredictability and Material Hardship among Service Sector WorkersDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation|November 16, 2012
Education, Labor Markets, and the Retreat from MarriageKristen Harknett, Arielle Kuperberg
American Sociological Review|December 14, 2020
Consequences of Routine Work-Schedule Instability for Worker Health and Well-BeingDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Journal of Marriage and the Family|July 25, 2022
Maternal exposure to work schedule unpredictability and child behaviorDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Journal of Family Issues|November 22, 2011
Neighborhood Disadvantage, Residential Stability, and Perceptions of Instrumental Support among New MothersKristin Turney, Kristen Harknett
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 7, 2022
Mandates Narrow Gender Gaps In Paid Sick Leave Coverage For Low-Wage Workers In The USKristen Harknett, Daniel Schneider
Sociological Methods & Research|February 27, 2023
What's to Like? Facebook as a Tool for Survey Data CollectionDaniel Schneider, Kristen Harknett
Population Studies|May 9, 2014
The gap between births intended and births achieved in 22 European countries, 2004-07Kristen Harknett, Caroline Sten Hartnett
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