Publications
Year (field_pub_date)

Lawson DW, Núñez-de la Mora A, Cooper GD, Prentice AM, Moore SE, Sear R. 2017. 

"Marital status and sleeping arrangements predict salivary testosterone levels in rural Gambian men."

Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology 3:221-240.

Research Themes:

Lawson DW, Núñez-de la Mora A, Cooper GD, Prentice AM, Moore SE, Sear R. 2017. 

"Marital status and sleeping arrangements predict salivary testosterone levels in rural Gambian men."

Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology 3:221-240.

Research Themes:

Erika Arenas, Hector Conroy, Jenna Nobles. Forthcoming.

"Recent Trends in Internal and International Mexican Migration: Evidence from the Mexican Family Life Survey, edited by Universidad Iberoamericana."

Forthcoming.

Rios, V. M. 2017. 

"The consequences of the criminal justice pipeline on Black and Latino masculinity."

(Reprint) In Routledge Major Works Collection: Critical Criminology 

Doering, Laura and Sarah Thébaud. 2017.

"The Effects of Gendered Occupational Roles on Men's and Women's Workplace Authority: Evidence from Microfinance."

American Sociological Review 82(3):542-567. 

Holly J. McCammon, Verta Taylor, Jo Reger, and Rachel Einwohner. 2017.

"The Oxford Handbook of U. S. Women's Social Movement Activism."

Oxford University Press.

Charles, Maria. 2017

"Venus, Mars, and Math: Gender, Societal Affluence and Eighth Graders' Aspirations for STEM"

SOCIUS3:1-16.

Kuwabara, Ko and Sarah Thébaud. 2017.

"When Beauty Doesn't Pay: Gender and Beauty Biases among Entrepreneurs in a Peer-to-peer Loan Market."

Social Forces 95(4): 1371-1398. 

Stieglitz, J., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Hopfensitz, A. 2017. 

"Why household inefficiency? An experimental approach to assess spousal resource distribution preferences in a subsistence population undergoing socioeconomic change."

Evolution and Human Behavior 38(1):71-81. + SUPPLEMENT

Research Themes:

Leila J. Rupp, Verta Taylor, and Benita Roth. 2017.  

"Women in LGBT Movements."

In The Oxford Handbook of U. S. Women's Social Movement Activism, edited by Holly J. McCammon, Verta Taylor, Jo Reger, and Rachel Einwohner. New York/Oxford:  Oxford University Press.

Gurven, M., Costa, M., Trumble, B., Stieglitz, J., Beheim, B., Eid Rodriguez, D., Hooper, P.L., Kaplan, H. 2016. 

"Costs of reproduction and maternal depletion in a high fertility and mortality population."

Nature Scientific Reports 6:30056.  

Research Themes:

Amin Ghaziani, Verta Taylor, and Amy Stone. 2016.  

"Cycles of Sameness and Difference in LGBT Social Movements."

Annual Review of Sociology 42:165-183.

Jenness SM, Goodreau SM, Morris M, Cassels S. 2016. 

"Effectiveness of Combination Packages for HIV-1 Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa Depends on Partnership Network Structure: A Mathematical Modeling Study."

Sexually Transmitted Infections. Published Online First: 9 June 2016.

Roberts ST, Khanna A, Barnabas RV, Goodreau SM, Baeten JM, Celum C, Cassels S. 2016. 

"Estimating the impact of universal antiretroviral therapy for HIV serodiscordant couples through home HIV testing: Insights from mathematical models."

JIAS: Journal of the International AIDS Society 19:20864. (PMCID: PMC4865806).

Grace, K. and S. Sweeney. 2016. 

"Ethnic dimensions of Guatemala's stalled transition: A parity- specific analysis of Ladino and indigenous fertility regimes."

Demography 53(1), 117-138.

Shelly Lundberg (with Robert Pollak and Jenna Stearns). 2016.

"Family Inequality: Diverging Patterns in Marriage, Cohabitation, and Childbearing."

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 2016, 30(2): 79-102.

Rossin-Slater, Maya and Petra Persson. Forthcoming. 

"Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation."

American Economic Review. 

Hendley, Alexandra and Maria Charles. 2016. 

"Gender Inequality in Education."

In Nancy Naples, ed. Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. Wiley-Blackwell.

Cassels S, Camlin CS. 2016. 

"Geographical mobility and heterogeneity of the HIV epidemic."

Published online first July 8 2016. The Lancet HIV.

Thébaud, Sarah. 2016. 

"In Countries with Little Work-Family Support, Many Women Opt for Self-Employment."

London School of Economics Business Review. January 12.