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Bibliographic Entry Risk Factors for Preterm Birth in Vietnam
Nguyen, N.; Savitz, David A.; & Thorp, John M., Jr. (2004). Risk Factors for Preterm Birth in Vietnam. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 86(1), 70-8.
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Bibliographic Entry Incidence and Risk Factors for Concussion in High School Athletes, North Carolina, 1996-1999
Schulz, Mark R.; Marshall, Stephen W.; Mueller, Frederick O.; Yang, Jingzhen; Weaver, Nancy L.; Kalsbeek, William D.; & Bowling, J. Michael. (2004). Incidence and Risk Factors for Concussion in High School Athletes, North Carolina, 1996-1999. American Journal of Epidemiology, 160(10), 937-44.
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Bibliographic Entry Family Dynamics, Supportive Relationships and Educational Resilience during Adolescence
Crosnoe, Robert; & Elder, Glen H., Jr. (2004). Family Dynamics, Supportive Relationships and Educational Resilience during Adolescence. Journal of Family Issues, 25(5), 571-602.
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Bibliographic Entry Values: Reviving a Dormant Concept
Hitlin, Steven; & Piliavin, Jane Allyn. (2004). Values: Reviving a Dormant Concept. Annual Review of Sociology, 30, 359-93.
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Bibliographic Entry Cognitive Models of Fertility Decline in Oaxaca City, Mexico
Kennedy, David P. (2004). Cognitive Models of Fertility Decline in Oaxaca City, Mexico. Population and Environment, 25(3), 243-74.
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Bibliographic Entry Father Involvement and the Diversity of Family Context
Harris, Kathleen Mullan; & Ryan, Suzanne. (2004). Father Involvement and the Diversity of Family Context. In Day, Randal D. & Lamb, Michael E. (Eds.), Conceptualizing and Measuring Father Involvement (pp. 293-319). Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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Bibliographic Entry New Risks for Workers: Pensions, Labor Markets, and Gender
Shuey, Kim M.; & O'Rand, Angela M. (2004). New Risks for Workers: Pensions, Labor Markets, and Gender. Annual Review of Sociology, 30(1), 453-77.
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Bibliographic Entry Organizations and the Intersection of Work and Family: A Comparative Perspective
Appelbaum, Eileen; Bailey, Thomas; Berg, Peter; & Kalleberg, Arne L. (2005). Organizations and the Intersection of Work and Family: A Comparative Perspective. In Ackroyd, Stephen, Batt, Rosemary, Thompson, Paul & Tolbert, Pamela S. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization (pp. 52-73). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
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Bibliographic Entry The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox
Doak, Colleen M.; Adair, Linda S.; Bentley, Margaret E.; Monteiro, Carlos Augusto; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox. International Journal of Obesity, 29(1), 129-36.
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Bibliographic Entry Interactive Effects of Gender Ideology and Age at First Marriage on Women's Marital Disruption
Davis, Shannon N.; & Greenstein, Theodore N. (2004). Interactive Effects of Gender Ideology and Age at First Marriage on Women's Marital Disruption. Journal of Family Issues, 25(5), 658-82.
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