Publications
Year (field_pub_date)

Leila J. Rupp, Verta Taylor, and Shaeleya D. Miller. 2016.  

"Learning to be Queer: College Women's Sexual Fluidity."

Introducing the New Sexuality Studies, 3rd edition, edited by Nancy Fischer and Steven Seidman.  New York: Routledge.

Thébaud, Sarah and David S. Pedulla. (equal authorship). 2016.

"Masculinity and the Stalled Revolution: How Gender Ideologies and Norms Shape Young Men's Responses to Work-Family Policies."

Gender & Society 30(4):590-617.

Witenko, V., Mireles-Rios, R. and Rios, V.M. 2016. 

"Networks of Encouragement: Who's encouraging Latino students and White students to enroll in honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses?"

Journal of Latinos and Education. 

Thébaud, Sarah. 2016. 

"Passing up the Job: The Role of Gendered Organizations and Families in the Entrepreneurial Career Process."

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 

Lawson DW, James S, Ngadaya E, Ngowi B, Mfinanga SGM, Borgerhoff Mulder M. 2016. 

"Reply to Rieger and Wagner: Context matters when studying purportedly harmful cultural practices."

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

Research Themes:

Lawson DW, James S, Ngadaya E, Ngowi B, Mfinanga SGM, Borgerhoff Mulder M. 2016. 

"Reply to Rieger and Wagner: Context matters when studying purportedly harmful cultural practices."

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

Research Themes:

Hedges S, Borgerhoff Mulder M, James S, Lawson DW. 2016. 

"Sending children to school: rural livelihoods and parental investment in education in northern Tanzania."

Evolution & Human Behavior 37:142-151.

Research Themes:

Rossin-Slater, Maya. Forthcoming. 

"Signing Up New Fathers: Do Paternity Establishment Initiatives Increase Marriage, Parental Investment, and Child Well-Being"

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics.

Shaeleya D. Miller, Verta Taylor, and Leila J. Rupp. 2016.  

"Social Movements and the Construction of Queer Identity."

Pp. 443-470 in Advances in Identity Theory and Research, Volume II, edited by Jan E. Stets and Richard Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.

Jaeggi, A., Hooper, P., Beheim, B., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. 2016. 

"Supply and demand explain reciprocal exchange of multiple commodities and individual differences in cooperation in a small-scale society."

Current Biology 26:1-8. 

Research Themes:

Erika Arenas, Bongoh Kye, Graciela Teruel and Luis Rubalcava. 2016.

"The impact of education and health heterogeneity on Generational Support Ratios in Mexico"

Ageing and Society, 1-38, doi:10.1017/S0144686X16000751

Lawson DW & Borgerhoff Mulder M. 2016. 

"The offspring quantity-quality trade-off and human fertility variation."

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371, 20150145.

Research Themes:

Spencer-Rodgers, J., Major, B. Forster, D. , & Peng, K. 2016. 

"The Power of Affirming Group Values: Group Affirmation Buffers the Self-Esteem of Women Exposed to Blatant Sexism."

Self and Identity. DOI: 10.1080/15298868.2016.1145593.

Toren KG, Buskin SE, Dombrowski JC, Cassels S, Golden MR. 2016. 

"Time from HIV diagnosis to viral load suppression: 2007-2013."

Sexually Transmitted Diseases 43(1): 34-40. (PMCID: PMC4902572).

Thébaud, Sarah and Amanda J. Sharkey. 2016. 

"Unequal Hard Times: The Influence of The Great Recession on Gender Bias in Entrepreneurial Investment Markets."

Sociological Science3:1-31. 

Kuhn, Peter and Marie Claire Villeval. 2015.

"Are Women More Attracted to Cooperation than Men?"

Economic Journal 125 (582) (February 2015) Doi: 10.1111/ecoj.12122.

Miller, Shaeleya and Verta Taylor. 2015. 

"Beneath the Sequins: Drag Identity in the LGBT Community."

International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition.  Edited by James D. Wright and Don Barrett.  Oxford:  Elsevier.

Thébaud, Sarah. 2015. 

"Business as Plan B? Institutional Foundations of Gender Inequality in Entrepreneurship across 24 Industrialized Countries."

Administrative Science Quarterly 60(4):671-711.

Pedulla, David S. and Sarah Thébaud (equal authorship). 2015.

"Can We Finish the Revolution? Gender, Work-Family Ideals, and Institutional Constraint."

American Sociological Review.

Steiglitz, J, Trumble, B, Emery Thompson, M, Blackwell, AD, Kaplan, H, Gurven, M. (2015)

"Depression as sickness behavior? A test of the host defense hypothesis in a high pathogen population, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity."

in press, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2015.05.008