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Rachel E Dwyer

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Emerging Adulthood (Print)|November 28, 2024
Unequally Indebted: Debt by Education, Race, and Ethnicity and the, Accumulation of Inequality in Emerging AdulthoodRachel E Dwyer, Laura M DeMarco
Social Currents|July 28, 2023
Financial Stress, Race, and Student Debt during the Great RecessionElizabeth C Martin, Rachel E Dwyer
Work and Occupations|August 14, 2025
Labor Unions, Debt, and Financial Advantage in Young Adulthood in the United StatesAlec P Rhodes, Rachel E Dwyer
Gender & Society : Official Publication of Sociologists for Women in Society|April 30, 2013
GENDER, DEBT, AND DROPPING OUT OF COLLEGERachel E Dwyer, Randy Hodson, Laura McLoud
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility|January 17, 2017
Can't afford a baby? Debt and young AmericansMichael Nau, Rachel E Dwyer, Randy Hodson
The Social Service Review|September 2, 2025
Debt Strain and Child Protective Services InvolvementTrisha Chanda, Lawrence M Berger, Rachel E Dwyer
Criminology : an Interdisciplinary Journal|July 28, 2023
The Accumulation of Disadvantage: Criminal Justice Contact, Credit, and Debt in the Transition to AdulthoodLaura M DeMarco, Rachel E Dwyer, Dana L Haynie
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|September 3, 2024
Debt Collection Pressure and Mental Health: Evidence from a Cohort of U.S. Young AdultsAlec P Rhodes, Rachel E Dwyer, Jason N Houle
Socio-Economic Review|September 1, 2018
Mortgage worries: young adults and the US housing crisisRachel E Dwyer, Lisa A Neilson, Michael Nau, et al.
Journal of Marriage and the Family|April 23, 2026
"First phone call is usually family"<i>:</i> Informal Borrowing Among Low-Income DebtorsTrisha Chanda, Jason N Houle, Lisa Klein Vogel, et al.
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Emerging Adulthood (Print)|November 28, 2024
Unequally Indebted: Debt by Education, Race, and Ethnicity and the, Accumulation of Inequality in Emerging AdulthoodRachel E Dwyer, Laura M DeMarco
Social Currents|July 28, 2023
Financial Stress, Race, and Student Debt during the Great RecessionElizabeth C Martin, Rachel E Dwyer
Work and Occupations|August 14, 2025
Labor Unions, Debt, and Financial Advantage in Young Adulthood in the United StatesAlec P Rhodes, Rachel E Dwyer
Gender & Society : Official Publication of Sociologists for Women in Society|April 30, 2013
GENDER, DEBT, AND DROPPING OUT OF COLLEGERachel E Dwyer, Randy Hodson, Laura McLoud
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility|January 17, 2017
Can't afford a baby? Debt and young AmericansMichael Nau, Rachel E Dwyer, Randy Hodson
The Social Service Review|September 2, 2025
Debt Strain and Child Protective Services InvolvementTrisha Chanda, Lawrence M Berger, Rachel E Dwyer
Criminology : an Interdisciplinary Journal|July 28, 2023
The Accumulation of Disadvantage: Criminal Justice Contact, Credit, and Debt in the Transition to AdulthoodLaura M DeMarco, Rachel E Dwyer, Dana L Haynie
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|September 3, 2024
Debt Collection Pressure and Mental Health: Evidence from a Cohort of U.S. Young AdultsAlec P Rhodes, Rachel E Dwyer, Jason N Houle
Socio-Economic Review|September 1, 2018
Mortgage worries: young adults and the US housing crisisRachel E Dwyer, Lisa A Neilson, Michael Nau, et al.
Journal of Marriage and the Family|April 23, 2026
"First phone call is usually family"<i>:</i> Informal Borrowing Among Low-Income DebtorsTrisha Chanda, Jason N Houle, Lisa Klein Vogel, et al.
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