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Maria Cancian

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Demography|April 15, 2014
Testing the economic independence hypothesis: the effect of an exogenous increase in child support on subsequent marriage and cohabitationMaria Cancian, Daniel R Meyer
American Sociological Review|June 12, 2020
Permanency and the Educational and Economic Attainment of Former Foster Children in Early AdulthoodLawrence Berger, Maria Cancian, Jennifer Noyes
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 7, 2025
Maternal Contact With Child Protective Services Associated With Less Postpartum Care In Wisconsin, 2010-19Nicole Kovski, Lawrence Berger, Maria Cancian
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 23, 2025
Maternal contact with Child Protective Services around childbirth and postpartum contraceptionNicole Kovski, Lawrence M Berger, Maria Cancian
Demography|October 21, 2016
Fathers' Imprisonment and Mothers' Multiple-Partner FertilityMaria Cancian, Yiyoon Chung, Daniel R Meyer
Demography|June 15, 2011
The evolution of family complexity from the perspective of nonmarital childrenMaria Cancian, Daniel R Meyer, Steven T Cook
Demography|November 20, 2023
A Research Note on Trends in the Stock and Flow of Child Support AgreementsMaria Cancian, Molly A Costanzo, Daniel R Meyer
Children and Youth Services Review|May 15, 2012
Maternal Re-Partnering and New-Partner Fertility: Associations with Nonresident Father Investments in ChildrenLawrence M Berger, Maria Cancian, Daniel R Meyer
Demography|December 7, 2018
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Early Motherhood Among Low-Income, Maltreated, and Foster YouthSarah A Font, Maria Cancian, Lawrence M Berger
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 13, 2019
Patterns of intergenerational child protective services involvementSarah Font, Maria Cancian, Lawrence M Berger, et al.
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Demography|April 15, 2014
Testing the economic independence hypothesis: the effect of an exogenous increase in child support on subsequent marriage and cohabitationMaria Cancian, Daniel R Meyer
American Sociological Review|June 12, 2020
Permanency and the Educational and Economic Attainment of Former Foster Children in Early AdulthoodLawrence Berger, Maria Cancian, Jennifer Noyes
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 7, 2025
Maternal Contact With Child Protective Services Associated With Less Postpartum Care In Wisconsin, 2010-19Nicole Kovski, Lawrence Berger, Maria Cancian
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 23, 2025
Maternal contact with Child Protective Services around childbirth and postpartum contraceptionNicole Kovski, Lawrence M Berger, Maria Cancian
Demography|October 21, 2016
Fathers' Imprisonment and Mothers' Multiple-Partner FertilityMaria Cancian, Yiyoon Chung, Daniel R Meyer
Demography|June 15, 2011
The evolution of family complexity from the perspective of nonmarital childrenMaria Cancian, Daniel R Meyer, Steven T Cook
Demography|November 20, 2023
A Research Note on Trends in the Stock and Flow of Child Support AgreementsMaria Cancian, Molly A Costanzo, Daniel R Meyer
Children and Youth Services Review|May 15, 2012
Maternal Re-Partnering and New-Partner Fertility: Associations with Nonresident Father Investments in ChildrenLawrence M Berger, Maria Cancian, Daniel R Meyer
Demography|December 7, 2018
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Early Motherhood Among Low-Income, Maltreated, and Foster YouthSarah A Font, Maria Cancian, Lawrence M Berger
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 13, 2019
Patterns of intergenerational child protective services involvementSarah Font, Maria Cancian, Lawrence M Berger, et al.
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