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1 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Sara S. McLanahan DATE: September 2014 MAILING ADDRESS: Office of Population Research 265 Wallace Hall Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 TELEPHONE: (609) 2584875 (office) (609) 2585804 (fax) EMAIL: [email protected] PRESENT RANK: William S. Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs EDUCATION: Ph.D., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 1979 Thesis: "Participation, Accountability and Discretion: Issues in Health Policy Implementation" M.A., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 1976 Thesis: "Health Reform Implementation: Patterns of Failure" B.A., Sociology, University of Houston, 1974 POSITIONS HELD: 1996Present Director, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University 1990Present Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University 19891992 Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin 19861989 Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin 19811986 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin 19791981 NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin SPECIAL AWARDS OR HONORARY POSITIONS: Member, “Consensus Review of National Children’s Study,” National Academy of Sciences,” August 2013 Thomas C. Schelling Award from The Harvard Kennedy School, May 2013 Member, Harvard Kennedy School Visiting Committee, April 2013

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      CURRICULUM  VITAE        NAME:     Sara  S.  McLanahan   DATE:  September  2014    MAILING  ADDRESS:   Office  of  Population  Research         265  Wallace  Hall         Princeton  University         Princeton,  NJ  08544    TELEPHONE:     (609)  258-­‐4875  (office)         (609)  258-­‐5804  (fax)    E-­‐MAIL:     [email protected]    PRESENT  RANK:   William  S.  Tod  Professor  of  Sociology  and  Public  Affairs      EDUCATION:     Ph.D.,  Sociology,  University  of  Texas  at  Austin,  1979         Thesis:    "Participation,  Accountability  and  Discretion:  Issues  in  Health  Policy  

Implementation"                 M.A.,  Sociology,  University  of  Texas  at  Austin,  1976         Thesis:  "Health  Reform  Implementation:  Patterns  of  Failure"                 B.A.,  Sociology,  University  of  Houston,  1974      POSITIONS  HELD:    1996-­‐Present     Director,  Center  for  Research  on  Child  Wellbeing,  Princeton  University    1990-­‐Present     Professor  of  Sociology  and  Public  Affairs,  Princeton  University    1989-­‐1992     Professor  of  Sociology,  University  of  Wisconsin    1986-­‐1989     Associate  Professor  of  Sociology,  University  of  Wisconsin    1981-­‐1986     Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology,  University  of  Wisconsin    1979-­‐1981     NIMH  Postdoctoral  Fellowship,  Department  of  Psychiatry,  University  of  

Wisconsin        SPECIAL  AWARDS  OR  HONORARY  POSITIONS:    Member,  “Consensus  Review  of  National  Children’s  Study,”  National  Academy  of  Sciences,”  August  2013-­‐      Thomas  C.  Schelling  Award  from  The  Harvard  Kennedy  School,  May  2013      Member,  Harvard  Kennedy  School  Visiting  Committee,  April  2013  

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 Chair,  “Workshop  on  the  Design  of  National  Children’s  Study,”  Committee  on  National  Statistics,  Board  on  Children,  Youth,  and  Families,  January  2013    Member,  “The  Causes  and  Consequences  of  High  Rates  of  Incarceration,”  National  Academy  of  Science,  2012-­‐2014    Member,  Committee  on  Population,  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  2012-­‐    Elected  to  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  2011    Member,  “Science  of  Research  on  Families:  A  Workshop,”  Institute  of  Medicine  and  National  Research  Council,  2010.    Fellow,  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine,  2009  -­‐      Board  of  Trustees.  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  2009  –  2013,  Chair  2014-­‐    Reuben  Hill  Award  for  Best  Paper  on  Theory  and  Methods,  “Family  Structure  and  Maternal  Health  Trajectories.”    2009.  National  Council  on  Family  Relations.    Advisory  Group.  Russell  Sage  Foundation.  Project  on  Social  Inequality  and  Educational  Disadvantage.  2005  -­‐      Advisory  Group.  Pew  Charitable  Trust.  Project  on  Economic  Mobility.  2006    National  Advisory  Committee.    Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  and  Society  Scholars.  2005-­‐    Elected  to  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.    2005          Distinguished  Scholar  Award.  American  Sociological  Association  Family  Section.  2004.    Board  of  Trustees.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation,  2004  –  2013.    President.    Population  Association  of  America,  2004.    Editor-­‐in-­‐Chief.    Future  of  Children,  2004-­‐    Board.  National  Poverty  Center,  2003-­‐2010    Selection  Committee.  W.T.  Grant  Young  Scholars  Award,  2001-­‐2009    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “the  Family  and  the  Economy,”  1998-­‐2006.    Fellow.  Program  in  Inequality  and  Social  Policy,  Harvard  University,  1998.    Pro  Humanitate  Literary  Award  for  “Parenting  and  Child  Development  in  ‘Nontraditional’  Families.”    From  the  North  American  Resource  Center  for  Child  Welfare,    May  2002.    Visitor.  Center  for  Advanced  Study  in  the  Behavioral  Sciences.  Stanford  University,  Palo  Alto,  CA,  2001-­‐2002.    Advisory  Board.  Urban  Health  Initiative,  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation,  1999-­‐2002.    Roundtable  on  Children,  Brookings  Institution,  1999-­‐2002.  

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 Task  Force  on  National  Campaign  to  Prevent  Teen  Pregnancy,  1999-­‐2002.    Advisory  Committee.  Institute  for  Research  on  Poverty,  1996-­‐2002.    Sociological  Research  Association,  1995-­‐    Population  Section  Council,  American  Sociological  Association,  1998-­‐2001.    Public  Understanding  of  Sociology  Award  Committee,  American  Sociological  Association,  1999-­‐2001.    Board  on  Children  Youth  and  Families,  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  1996-­‐2001.    Vice  President.  Population  Association  of  America,  1999-­‐2000.    Technical  Review  Committee,  National  Longitudinal  Survey  of  Youth,  1997-­‐2000.    Advisory  Board  of  Family  Impact  Seminar,  1995-­‐1999.    Visiting  Researcher.  Center  for  the  Study  of  Social  Exclusion,  London  School  of  Economics,  1998.    Board  of  Overseers.  Panel  Study  of  Income  Dynamics,  1986-­‐1990,  1994-­‐1997.    Duncan  Distinguished  Book  Award  for  Growing  Up  With  a  Single  Parent,  Population  Section  of  American  Sociological  Association,  1996.    Nominating  Committee  (Chair).  Population  Association  of  America,  1996.      Chair.  Social  Science  and  Population  Study  Section,  NIH,  1994-­‐1996.    Council  of  American  Sociological  Association,  1993-­‐1996.    Social  Science  and  Population  Study  Section,  NIH,  1992-­‐1996.    Goode  Distinguished  Book  Award  for  Growing  Up  With  a  Single  Parent,  Family  Section  of    American  Sociological  Association,  1995.    Finalist  for  Best  Book  of  Current  Interest,  Growing  Up  With  a  Single  Parent,  Los  Angeles  Times,  1995.    Committee  on  Consequences  of  Unintended  Pregnancy,  Institute  of  Medicine,  1993-­‐1994.    Board  of  Directors,  Population  Association  of  America,  1992-­‐1994.    Family  Section  Council,  American  Sociological  Association,  1988-­‐1991.    Romnes  Faculty  Fellowship.  Graduate  School,  University  of  Wisconsin,  l989.    Committee  on  Committees.  American  Sociological  Association,  1989-­‐1990.    Reuben  Hill  Award  for  Best  Paper  on  Theory  and  Methods,  "Intergenerational  Consequences  of  Family  Disruption."  National  Council  on  Family  Relations,  1988.    Visiting  Fellow.  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  1988-­‐1989.    

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Reuben  Hill  Award  for  Best  Paper  on  Theory  and  Methods,  "Married  Women's  Economic  Dependency:  1950-­‐1980."  National  Council  on  Family  Relations,  1987.    University  Fellow.  University  of  Texas  at  Austin,  1977-­‐1978.    Hogg  Foundation.  Fellow  in  Mental  Health  and  Program  Evaluation,  University  of  Texas  at  Austin,  1977-­‐1978.      BOOKS,  EDITED  BOOKS  AND  SPECIAL  ISSUES:      2014   Haskins,  Ron,  Garfinkel,  Irv  and  Sara  McLanahan  (eds.)    Two  Generation  Programs,  The  Future  of  

Children.  Princeton  University  Press.                  The  Growth  of  Incarceration  in  the  United  States.  Washington  D.C.,  ,the  National  Academies  Press                The  National  Children's  Study  2014:  An  Assessment.  Washington,  DC:  The  National  Academies                Press.      2011   Waldfogel,  Jane  and  Sara  McLanahan  (eds.)    Work  and  Family  Balance,  The  Future  of  Children,  21  

(2)  Princeton  NJ:  Princeton  University  Press..    2010   Mclanahan,  Sara,  Garfinkel,  Irv,  Mincy,  Ron  and  Elisabeth  Donahue.  Fragile  Families,  The  Future  of  

Children.  20  (2)  Princeton  NJ:  Princeton  University  Press.      2006   Sawhill,  Isabel  and  Sara  McLanahan  (eds.).  Opportunity  in  America,  The  Future  of  Children.  16(2).  

Washington,  DC:  Brookings  Press.    2005   McLanahan,  Sara,  Donahue,  Elisabeth,  and  Ron  Haskins  (eds.).  Marriage  and  Child  Wellbeing,  The  

Future  of  Children.  15(2).    Washington  DC:  Brookings  Press.      2005   Rouse,  Cecilia,  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jeanne,  and  Sara  McLanahan  (eds.).  School  Readiness:  Closing  Racial  

and  Ethnic  Gaps,  The  Future  of  Children.  15(1).  Washington  DC.  Brookings  Press.      2001.   Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  Marta  Tienda,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn  (eds.).  Fragile  Families  

and  Welfare  Reform,”  Children  and  Youth  Services  Review.  23(4/5).      1998   Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  Daniel  Meyer  and  Judith  Seltzer  (eds.).    Fathers  Under  Fire:    The  

Revolution  in  Child  Support  Enforcement.    New  York:    Russell  Sage  Foundation.    1996   Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Jennifer  Hochschild,  and  Sara  McLanahan  (eds.).    Social  Policies  for  Children.    

Washington,  DC:    Brookings  Institution.    1994   McLanahan,  Sara,  and  Gary  Sandefur.    Growing  Up  With  a  Single  Parent.  Cambridge,  MA:  Harvard  

University  Press.    1994   Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Philip  Robins  (eds.).    Child  Support  and  Child  Wellbeing.    

Washington,  DC:    The  Urban  Institute  Press.    1992   Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Philip  Robins  (eds.).    Child  Support  Assurance:  Design  Issues,  

Expected  Impacts,  and  Political  Barriers,  as  Seen  from  Wisconsin.  Washington,  DC:  The  Urban  Institute  Press.  

 

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1986   Garfinkel,  Irwin,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    Single  Mothers  and  Their  Children:    A  New  American  Dilemma.    Washington,  DC:  The  Urban  Institute  Press.  

   RESEARCH  ARTICLES  PUBLISHED  OR  FORTHCOMING        2014  and  Forthcoming      Berger,  Lawrence  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Child  Wellbeing  in  Two-­‐Parent  Families:  how  do  Characteristics  and  Relationships  Matter?”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.    Mitchell,  C.  McLanahan,  S.,  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  J.,  Notterman,  D.,  Hobcraft,  J.  and  I.  Garfinkel.  “Family  Structure  Instability,  Genetic  Sensitivity,  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  American  Journal  of  Sociology.      Sara  McLanahan  and  Wade  Jacobsen.  "Diverging  Destinies  Revisited."    Pp  3-­‐24  in  Amato,  P.R.,  Booth,  A.,  McHale,  S.M.  and  Van  Hook,  J.  (eds).  Families  in  an  Era  of  Increasing  Inequality:  Diverging  Destinies.    New  York,  NY:  Springer.    McCormick  et  al.  “Commentary  on  a  Recent  National  Research  Council/Institute  of  Medicine  Report.”  Academic  Pediatrics.  14:  545-­‐546.    Pilkauskas,  Natasha  V.;  Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara    McLanahan  (forthcoming).  “Doubling  Up  as  a  Private  Safety  Net  for  Families  with  Children.”  Demography.  51(5):  1667-­‐1676.      Martinson,  Melissa,  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jeanne  and  Sara  Mclanahan  (forthcoming).  “Variation  in  Child  Body  Mass  Patterns  by  Race/Ethnicity  and  Maternal  Nativity  Status  in  the  United  States  and  England.”  Maternal  and  Child  Health  Journal  .  June  Online  First:  http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10995-­‐014-­‐1519-­‐7      Mitchell,  C.,    Hobcraft,  J.  McLanahan,  S.,  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  J.,  Garfinkel,  I.  and  D.  Notterman.  2014.  “Social  Disadvantage,  Genetic  Sensitivity  and  Children’s  Telomere  Length.”  Proceedings  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  111(16):  5944-­‐5949.    2013      

Mitchell,  Colter,  Sara  McLanahan,  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  John  Hobcraft,  and  Daniel  Notterman  “Genetic  Sensitivity  to  Social  Environments:  Implications  for  Research.”  American  Journal  of  Public  Health  103  (S1):  S102-­‐S110.    

Lee,  Dohoon;  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jeanne;  McLanahan,  Sara;  Notterman,  Dan  and  Irv  Garfinkel.  “The  Great  Recession,  Fear,  Genetic  Sensitivity,  and  Maternal  Harsh  Parenting.”  Proceedings  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  110  (4):  13780-­‐13784.      McLanahan,  Sara,  Laura  Tach,  and  Daniel  Schneider.  “The  Causal  Effects  of  Father  Absence.”  Annual  Review  of  Sociology,  39:  399-­‐427.    Thomson,  Elizabeth  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Reflections  on  Family  Structure  and  Child  Well-­‐Being:  Economic  Resources  vs.  Parental  Socialization.”  Social  Forces  91  (1):  45-­‐53    

2012    Jackson,  Margot,  Kiernan,  Kathleen  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Immigrant-­‐Native  Differences  in  Child  Health:  Does  Maternal  Education  Narrow  or  Widen  the  Gap?  Child  Development.  83  (5):  1501-­‐1509.  

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 Bzostek,  Sharon,  Marcia  Carlson,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Mothers’  Repartnering  After  a  Non-­‐Marital  Birth.”    Social  Forces.  90(3):  817-­‐841.      Jackson,  Margot,  Kiernan,  Kathleen  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Nativity  Differences  in  Mothers’  Health  Behaviors:  A  Cross-­‐National  and  Longitudinal  Lens."  The  Annals.  643:  192-­‐218.    Martinson,  Melissa,  McLanahan,  Sara  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Race/ethnic  and  Nativity  Disparities  in  Child  Overweight  in  the  United  States  and  England.”    The  Annals.  643:    219-­‐266.  

McLanahan,  Sara  and  Irv  Garfinkel.  “Fragile  Families:  Debates,  Facts  and  Solutions.”  In  Elizabeth  Scott  and  Marsha  Garrison  (eds).    Marriage  at  the  Crossroads.  Cambridge,  UK:  Cambridge  University  Press.      2011    McLanahan,  Sara.  “Family  Instability  and  Complexity  after  a  Nonmarital  Birth:    Outcomes  for  Children  in  Fragile  Families.”  Pp.  108-­‐133  in  Marcia  J.  Carlson  and  Paula  England  (eds.).  Social  Class  and  Changing  Families  in  an  Unequal  America.  Stanford,  CA:  Stanford  University  Press.    Mitchell,  Colter,  Daniel  Notterman,  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Iulia  Kotenko,  Kate  Jaeger,  John  Hobcraft,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “The  Role  of  Mother’s  Genes  and  Environment  on  Postpartum  Depression.”  Proceedings  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  108  (20):  8189-­‐8193.    Cooper,  C.E.,  Osborne,  C.A.,  Beck,  A.N.,  and  McLanahan,  S.  S.”  Partnership  Instability,  School  Readiness,  and  Gender  Disparities.”  Sociology  of  Education.  84(3):  246-­‐259.    Watson,  Tara  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Marriage  Meets  the  Joneses:  Relative    Income,  Identity,  and  Marital  Status.”  Journal  of  Human  Resources.  46(3):  482–517.    Kimbro,  Rachel,  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jeanne  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Young  Children  in  urban  areas:  Link  among  neighborhood  characteristics,  weight  status,  outdoor  play,  and  television  watching.”  Social  Science  and  Medicine.  72(5):  668-­‐676.    Carlson,  Marcia,  Pilkauskas,  Natasha,  McLanahan,  Sara  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Couples  as  Partners  and  Parents  over  Children’s  Early  Years.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and    Family  73(2):  317-­‐334.    2010  Beck,  Audrey,  Cooper,  Carey,  McLanahan,  Sara,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Partnership  Transitions  and  Maternal  Parenting.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family  72  (April  2010):  219  –  233.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Beck,  Audrey,  “Parental  Relationships  in  Fragile  Families”  Pp.  17-­‐38  In  The  Future  of  Children  20  (2)  Princeton  NJ:  Princeton  Press.    Carlson,  Marcia  J.  and  Sara  S.  McLanahan.  "Fathers  in  Fragile  Families."  Pp.  241-­‐269  in  Michael  E.  Lamb  (ed).  The  Role  of  the  Father  in  Child  Development,  fifth  edition,  New  York:  Wiley  &  Sons.      2009  Knab,  Jean,  Irv  Garfinkel,  Sara  Mclanahan,  Emily  Moiduddin,  and  Cynthia  Osborne.  “The  Effects  of  Welfare  and  Child  Support  Policies  on  the  Incidence  of  Marriage  Following  a  Nonmarital  Birth”  In  James  P.  Ziliak  (ed.).  Welfare  Reform  and  its  Long    Term  Consequences  for  America’s  Poor.  New  York:  Cambridge  University  Press.    Cooper,  Carey,  Sara  McLanahan,  Sarah  Meadows,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Family  Structure,  Transitions,  and  Maternal  Stress.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.  71(3):    558-­‐574    

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McLanahan,  Sara.  “Fragile  Families  and  the  Reproduction  of  Poverty.”  Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.  621:  111-­‐131.        2008  McLanahan,  Sara  and  Christine  Percheski.  “Family  Structure  and  the  Reproduction  of  Inequalities.  Annual  Review  of  Sociology.  34:  257-­‐276.    Carlson,  Marcia,  Sara  S.  McLanahan,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Coparenting  and  Nonresident  Fathers’  Involvement  with  Young  Children  After  a  Nonmarital  Birth.”    Demography.  45(2):  461-­‐488.    Kimbro,  Rachel  Tolbert,  Scott  M.  Lynch,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “The  Acculturation  Hypothesis  and  the  Hispanic  Paradox:  Breastfeeding  in  the  Fragile  Families  Sample.”  Population  Research  and  Policy  Review.  27(2):  183-­‐199.    Meadows,  Sarah  O.,  Sara  S.  McLanahan,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Family  Structure  and    Maternal  Health  Trajectories.”  American  Sociological  Review.  73(2):  314-­‐334.  (Reuben  Hill  Award  for  outstanding  paper,  2009,  National  Council  on  Family  Relations.)    Knab,  Jean  Tansey,  Garfinkel,  Irwin,  and  McLanahan,  Sara.    "The  Effects  of  Welfare  and  Child    Support  Policies  on  Maternal  Health  and  Wellbeing."  Pp.  281-­‐305  in  House,  Schoeni,  Pollack,    Kaplan  (eds.)  Making  Americans  Healthier:  Social  and  Economic  Policy  as  Health  Policy.    New  York:  Russell  Sage.    

 2007  Sarah  O.,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Parental  Depression  and  Anxiety  and  Early  Childhood  Behavior  Problems  Across  Family  Types.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.,  69(5):  1162-­‐1177.    McLanahan,  Sara,  Paul  Amato,  and  Frank  Furstenberg.  “Should  Government  Promote    Marriage?”    Journal  of  American  Public  Policy  and  Management.  26(4):  951-­‐964.    Osborne,  Cynthia  and  Sara  S.  McLanahan.  “Partnership  Instability  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.    69(4):  1065-­‐1083.    Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jeanne,  Cecilia  Rouse  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “School  Readiness:  Closing     Racial  and  Ethnic  Gaps.”    Pp.  283-­‐306  in  Pianta,  Cox,  and  Snow  (eds.)  The  Transition  to  Kindergarten.  Baltimore,  MD:  Paul  H.  Brookes  Publishing.    McLanahan,  Sara.  “Single  Mothers,  Fragile  Families.”    Pp.  77-­‐87  in  Edwards,  Crain,    and  Kalleberg  (eds).  Ending  Poverty  in  America:  How  to  Restore  the  American  Dream.    New  York,    NY:  The  New  Press.  

 Lundberg,  Shelly,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Elaina  Rose.  “Child  Gender  and  Father  Involvement  in  Fragile  Families.”  Demography.  44(1):  79-­‐92.  

 Kimbro,  Rachel  Tolbert,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Racial  and  Ethnic  Differentials  in  Overweight  and  Obesity  Among  3-­‐Year-­‐Old  Children.”  American  Journal  of  Public  Health.  97(2):  298-­‐305.  

 Lin,  I-­‐Fen  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Parental  Beliefs  about  Nonresident  Fathers’  Obligations  and  Rights.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.  69:  382-­‐398.  

 Plotnick,  Robert,  Inhoe  Ku,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “The  Impact  of  Child  Support  Enforcement  Policy  on  Nonmarital  Childbearing.”  The  Journal  of  Policy  Analysis  and  Management.  26(1):  79-­‐98.  

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Aizer,  Anna  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “The  Impact  of  Child  Support  Enforcement  on  Fertility,  Parental  Investments,  and  Child  Well-­‐Being.”    Journal  of  Human  Resources.  41(1):  28-­‐45.    Carlson,  Marcia  J.  and  Sara  S.  McLanahan.  "Strengthening  Unmarried  Families:  Could  Enhancing  Couple  Relationships  Also  Improve  Parenting?"  Social  Service  Review.    80(2):  297-­‐321.    DeKlyen,  Michelle,  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jean  Knab,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “The  Mental  Health  of  Married,  Cohabiting,  and  Non-­‐Coresident  Parents  With  infants.”  American  Journal  of  Public  Health.    96(10):  1836-­‐1841.    Kenney,  Catherine  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Why  are  Cohabiting  Relationships  more  Violent  than  Marriages?”  Demography.  43(1):  127-­‐140.    Knab,  Jean  Tansey  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Measuring  Cohabitation:  Does  When,  Who,  and  How  You  Ask  Matter?”    Pp.  19-­‐33  in  Handbook  of  Measurement  Issues  in  Family  Research.  Hofferth  and  Casper  (eds.).    Mahwah,  NJ:  Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.    McLanahan,  Sara.  “Fragile  Families  and  the  Marriage  Agenda.”    In  Fragile  Families  and  the  Marriage  Agenda,  Kowaleski-­‐Jones,  Lori.  and  Nicholas  Wolfinger.  (eds).  New  York:  Springer  Science  and  Business  Media,  Inc.    2005  Jagannathan,  Radha,  Michael  J.  Camasso,  and  Sara  S.  McLanahan.  “Welfare  Reform  and  Child  Fostering:  Pinpointing  Affected  Child  Populations.”  Social  Science  Quarterly.  86(S1):  1080-­‐1103.      Gibson-­‐Davis,  Christina,  Kathryn  Edin,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “High  Hopes,  but  Even  Higher  Expectations:  The  Retreat  from  Marriage  Among  Low-­‐Income  Couples.”    Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.  67(5):  1301-­‐1312.    Harknett,  Kristen,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  Jay  Bainbridge,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Are  Public  Expenditures  Associated  with  Better  Child  Outcomes  in  the  U.S.?  A  Comparison  Across  50  States.”  Analyses  of  Social  Issues  and  Public  Policy.  5(1):  103-­‐125.    Waller,  Maureen  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “  ‘His’  and  ‘Her’  Marriage  Expectations:  Determinants  and  Consequences.”  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.  67:  53-­‐67.      2004    Carlson,  Marcia  J.  and  Sara  S.  McLanahan.  “Early  Father  Involvement  in  Fragile  Families.”    Pp.  241-­‐271  in  Conceptualizing  and  Measuring  Father  Involvement.  Day,  R.  and  M.  Lamb  (eds).    Mahwah,  NJ:  Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.    Harknett,  Kristen  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Racial  and  Ethnic  Differences  in  Marriage  after  the  Birth  of  a  Child.”  American  Sociological  Review.    69(6):  790-­‐811.    Carlson,  Marcia,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  Sara  McLanahan,  Ronald  Mincy,  and  Wendell  Primus.  “The  Effects  of  Welfare  and  Child  Support  Policies  on  Union  Formation.”  Population  Research  and  Policy  Review.  23(5-­‐6):  513-­‐542.    McLanahan,  Sara.  “Diverging  Destinies:  How  Children  Are  Faring  Under  the  Second    Demographic  Transition.”  Demography.    41(4):  607-­‐627.      Harper,  Cynthia  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Father  Absence  and  Youth  Incarceration.”    Journal  of  Research  on  Adolescence.    14(3):  369-­‐397.    Carlson,  Marcia,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Paula  England.    “Union  formation  in  Fragile  Families.”    Demography.    41(2):  237-­‐261.    Sigle-­‐Rushton,  Wendy  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Father  Absence  and  Child  Wellbeing:  A  

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Critical  Review.”    Pp.116-­‐155  in  The  Future  of  the  Family,  D.  Moynihan,  L.  Rainwater,  and  T.  Smeeding  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Marcia  Carlson.    “Fathers  in  Fragile  Families.”    Pp.  368-­‐396  in  The  Role  of  the  Father  in  Child  Development,  fourth  edition.    Lamb  (ed.).    New  York:  Wiley  and  Sons.      Western,  Bruce,  Leonard  M.  Lopoo,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Incarceration  and  the  Bonds  Among  Parents  in  Fragile  Families.”  Pp.  21-­‐45  in  Imprisoning  America:  the  Social  Effects  of  Mass  Incarceration.  M.  Patillo,  D.  Weiman,  and  B.  Western  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    Plotnick,  Robert,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Inhoe  Ku,  “Better  Child    Support  Enforcement:  Can  It  Reduce  Teenage  Premarital  Childbearing?”  Journal  of  Family  Issues.  25(5):  634-­‐657.    2003    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Judith  Wallerstein.    “Visitation  and  Child  Support  Guidelines:  A  Comment  on  Fabricius  and  Braver.”    Family  Court  Review.  41(10):  1-­‐8.      McLanahan,  Sara  and  Marcia  Carlson.  “Fathers  in  Fragile  Families.”  Pp.  368-­‐396  in  The  Role  of    the  Father  in  Child  Development  Fourth  Edition.  M.  Lamb  (ed.).  New  York:  Wiley.    Pettit,  Becky  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Residential  Mobility  and  Children’s  Social  Capital:  Evidence  from  an  Experiment.”  Social  Science  Quarterly.    84(3):  632-­‐649.    Fuligni,  Allison,  Lisa  McCabe,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Jodie  Roth.  “Four  New  National  Longitudinal  Surveys  on  Children.”  Pp.  326-­‐359  in  Early  Childhood  Development  in     The  21st  Century.    J.  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  A.  Fuligni,  and  L.  Berlin  (eds.).  New  York:  TC  Press.      Case,  Anne,  I-­‐Fen  Lin,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Explaining  Trends  in  Child  Support:    Economic,  Demographic,  and  Policy  Effects.”  Demography.  40(1):  171-­‐189.      Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Strengthening  Fragile  Families.”  Pp.  76-­‐92  in  One  Percent  for  the  Kids:  New  Policies,  Brighter  Futures  for  America’s  Children.    Sawhill,  I.  (ed.).  Washington  DC:  Brookings  Institution.        Curran,  Sara  R.,  Sara  S.  McLanahan,  and  Jean  T.  Knab.    “Does  Remarriage  Expand  Perceptions  of  Kinship  Support  Among  the  Elderly?”    Social  Science  Research.    32(2):  171-­‐190.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Chien-­‐Chung  Huang,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Daniel  Gaylin.  "The  Roles  of  Child  Support  Enforcement  and  Welfare  in  Non-­‐Marital  Childbearing.”    Journal  of  Population  Economics.    16(1):  55-­‐70.    2002    Sigle-­‐Rushton,  Wendy  and  Sara  McLanahan.  "For  Richer  or  Poorer?  Marriage  as  an  Anti-­‐Poverty  Strategy  in  the  United  States"  Population.  57(3):  509-­‐528.        Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Dana  Glei,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Assortative  Mating  Among  Unmarried  Parents:    Implications  for  Child  Support  Enforcement.”  Journal  of  Population  Economics.  15(3):  417-­‐432.      Sigle-­‐Rushton,  Wendy  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “The  Living  Arrangements  of  New  Unmarried  Mothers.”  Demography.  39(3):  415-­‐433.      Gager,  Connie,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Dana  Glei.    “Preparing  for  Parenting:  Who’s  Ready,  Who’s  Not?”    Pp.  50-­‐80  in  Child  Rearing  in  America:  Challenges  Facing  Parents  with  Young  Children.  N.  Halfon,  K.  Taaffe  McLearn,  and  D.  Schuster  (eds.)  Cambridge,  United  Kingdom:  Cambridge  University  Press.    

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Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Unwed  Parents:  Myths,  Realities,  and  Policymaking.”  Focus.  22(1):  93-­‐97.    Carlson,  Marcia  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Fragile  Families,  Father  Involvement  and  Public  Policy.”  Pp.  461-­‐488  in  Handbook  of  Father  Involvement:  Multidisciplinary  Perspectives.    C.  Tamis-­‐LeMonda  and  N.  Cabrera  (eds.).  New  Jersey:  Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.    Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Jeanne  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Father  Involvement:  Social  Policy  and  Intervention.”    Pp.  455-­‐459  in  Handbook  of  Father  Involvement:  Multidisciplinary  Perspectives.  C.  Tamis-­‐LeMonda    and  N.  Cabrera  (eds.).  New  Jersey:  Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.    McLanahan,  Sara.  “Life  Without  Father:  What  Happens  to  Children?”  Contexts.    1(1):  35-­‐44.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Marcia  Carlson.    “Welfare  Reform,  Fertility,  and  Father  Involvement.”  The  Future  of  Children.  12(1):  147-­‐165.    2001    McLanahan,  Sara,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Ronald  Mincy.  “Fragile  Families,  Welfare  Reform,  and  Marriage.”    Pp.  152-­‐159  in  Welfare  Reform  and  Beyond:  The  Future  of  the  Safety  Net.    R.  Haskins,  I.  Sawhill,  K.  Weaver,  and  A.  Kane  (eds.).    Washington,  DC:    The  Brookings  Institution.        Carlson,  Marcy  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Poverty  and  Gender  in  Affluent  Nations.”    Pp.  11894-­‐11900  in  International  Encyclopedia  of  the  Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences.  N.  Smelser  and  P.  Baltes  (eds.).  Oxford,  United  Kingdom:    Elsevier  Science.    Case,  Anne,  I-­‐Fen  Lin,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Educational  Attainment  of  Siblings  in  Step  Families.”  Evolution  and  Human  Behavior.  22(4):  269-­‐289.        Thomson,  Elizabeth,  Jane  Mosley,  Thomas  Hanson,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Remarriage,  Cohabitation,  and  Changes  in  Mothering  Behavior.”  Journal  of  Marriage    and  The  Family.  63:  370-­‐380.      McLanahan,  Sara,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  Nancy  Reichman,  and  Julien  Teitler.  “Unwed  Parents  or  Fragile  Families?”  Pp.  202-­‐228  in  Out  of  Wedlock:    Trends,  Causes,  and  Consequences  of  Nonmarital  Fertility.  Wu,  L.,  and  B.  Wolfe  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  Marta  Tienda,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Fragile  Families  and  Welfare  Reform:  An  Introduction.”    Children  and  Youth  Services  Review.  23(4/5):    277-­‐301.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  Marta  Tienda,  and  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn.  “Fragile  Families  and  Welfare  Reform  Part  II.”  Children  and  Youth  Services  Review.  23(6/7):  453-­‐456.    Harknett,  Kristen,  Laura  Hardman,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “The  Fragile  Families  Study:    Social  Policies  and  Labor  Markets  in  Seven  Cities.”    Children  and  Youth  Services  Review.  23(6/7):  537-­‐555.        Lin,  I-­‐Fen  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Norms  about  Nonresident  Fathers’  Obligations  and  Rights.”    Children  and  Youth  Services  Review.  23(6/7):  485-­‐512.        Reichman,  Nancy,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Julien  Teitler.    “Fragile  Families:  Sample  and  Design.”  Children  and  Youth  Services  Review.  23(4/5):    303-­‐326.        Reichman,  Nancy  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Self-­‐Sufficiency  Programs  and  Parent  Interventions:    Lessons  From  New  Chance  and  The  Teenage  Parent  Demonstration.”    Social  Policy  Report.  15(2):  3-­‐13.        Christopher,  Karen,  Paula  England,  Katherine  Ross,  Tim  Smeeding,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Gender  Inequality  

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in  Poverty  in  Affluent  Nations:    The  Role  of  Single  Motherhood  and  the  State.”    Pp.  199-­‐219  in  Child  Wellbeing,  Child  Poverty  and  Child  Policy  in  Modern  Nations.  Vleminckx  and  Smeeding  (eds.).  Bristol:  The  Policy  Press.    Western,  Bruce  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Fathers  Behind  Bars:  The  Impact  of  Incarceration  on  Family  Formation.”    Contemporary  Perspectives  in  Family  Research.  2:  309-­‐324.    2000    Case,  Anne,  I-­‐Fen  Lin,  and  Sara  S.  McLanahan.  "How  Hungry  is  the  Selfish  Gene?"  Economic  Journal.  110(466):  781-­‐804.      McLanahan,  Sara.    “Family,  State  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  Annual  Review  of  Sociology.  26:  703-­‐706.    1999    Case,  Anne,  I-­‐Fen  Lin,  and  Sara  McLanahan.  "Household  Resource  Allocation  in  Stepfamilies:  Darwin  Reflects  on  the  Plight  of  Cinderella."    American  Economic  Review:  Papers  and  Proceedings.  89(2):  234-­‐238.    Zhao,  Hongxin,  Jeanne  Brooks-­‐Gunn,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Burton  Singer.  “Studying  the  Real  Child  Rather  than  the  Ideal  Child:  Bringing  the  Person  into  Developmental  Studies.”  Pp.  393-­‐419  in  Developmental  Science  and  the  Holistic  Approach.  Bergman  and  Cairns  (eds.).  Mahwah,  NJ:    Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.      McLanahan,  Sara  and  Erin  Kelly.    “The  Feminization  of  Poverty:    Past  and  Future.”  Pp.  127-­‐145  in  Handbook  of  the  Sociology  of  Gender.  J.  Chafetz  (ed.).  New  York:    Plenum  Publishing  Corp.    McLanahan,  Sara.    “Father  Absence  and  the  Welfare  of  Children.”    Pp.  117-­‐145  in  Coping  with  Divorce,  Single  Parenting,  and  Remarriage:  A  Risk  and  Resiliency  Perspective.  M.  Hetherington  (ed.).  Mahwah,  NJ:    Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.      1998    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  Daniel  Meyer,  and  Judith  Seltzer.    “Introduction”  and  “Conclusion.”    Pp.  1-­‐13  &  331-­‐343  in  Fathers  Under  Fire:    The  Revolution  in  Child  Support  Enforcement.  I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  D.  Meyer  and  J.  Seltzer    (eds.).  New  York:    Russell  Sage  Foundation.        Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Daniel  Meyer,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “A  Brief  History  of  Child  Support  Policies  in  the  U.S.”  Pp.14-­‐30  in  Fathers  Under  Fire:  The  Revolution  in  Child  Support  Enforcement.  I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  D.Meyer,  and  J.  Seltzer  (eds.).  New  York:    Russell  Sage  Foundation.          Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Thomas  Hanson.    "A  Patchwork  Portrait  of  Nonresident  Fathers."    Pp.  31-­‐59  in  Fathers  Under  Fire:  The  Revolution  in  Child  Support  Enforcement.  I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  D.  Meyer,  and  J.  Seltzer  (eds.).  New  York:    Russell  Sage  Foundation.        Seltzer,  Judith,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Thomas  Hanson.    "Will  Child  Support  Enforcement  Increase  Father-­‐Child  Contact  and  Parental  Conflict  After  Separation?"    Pp.  157-­‐189  in  Fathers  Under  Fire:  The  Revolution  in  Child  Support  Enforcement.    I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  D.  Meyer,  and  J.  Seltzer  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Cynthia  Miller,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Thomas  Hanson.    "Deadbeat  Dads  or  Inept  States?    A  Comparison  of  Child  Support  Enforcement  Systems."    Evaluation  Review.  22(6):  715-­‐750.        McLanahan,  Sara  and  Julien  Teitler.    “The  Consequences  of  Father  Absence.”  Pp.  83-­‐101  in  Parenting  and  Child  Development  in  Nontraditional  Families.  M.  Lamb  (ed.).  Mahwah,  NJ:    Lawrence  Erlbaum  Associates.    Hanson,  Thomas  L.,  Sara  S.  McLanahan,  and  Elizabeth  Thomson.  “Windows  on  Divorce:  Before  and  After."    Social  Science  Research.  27(3):  329-­‐349.    

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McLanahan,  Sara.    “Growing  up  Without  a  Father.”  Pp.  85-­‐107  in  Lost  Fathers:  The  Politics  of  Fatherlessness  in  America.  C.,  Daniels  (ed.).  New  York:    St  Martin’s  Press.    1997      Miller,  Cynthia,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Child  Support  in  the  U.S.:  Can  Fathers  Afford  to  Pay  More?"    Review  of  Income  and  Wealth.  43(3):  261-­‐281.    McLanahan,  Sara.    Book  review,  “When  Work  Disappears.”    Contemporary  Sociology.  26(4):  421-­‐22.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Parent  Absence  or  Poverty:  Which  Matters  More?"    Pp.  35-­‐48  in  Consequences  of  Growing  Up  Poor.  G.  Duncan  and  J.  Brooks-­‐Gunn  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    Hanson,  Thomas,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Elizabeth  Thomson.    "Economic  Resources,  Parental  Practices,  and  Child  Well-­‐Being."    Pp.  190-­‐238  in  Consequences  of  Growing  Up  Poor.  G.  Duncan  and  J.  Brooks-­‐Gunn  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    1996    Hanson,  Thomas,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Cynthia  Miller.    "Trends  in  Child  Support  Outcomes."    Demography.  33(4):  483-­‐496.    Foster,  Michael  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "An  Illustration  of  the  Use  of  Instrumental  Variables:    Do  Neighborhood  Conditions  Affect  a  Young  Person's  Chance  of  Finishing  High  School?"    Psychological  Methods.  3(1):  249-­‐260.    Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Children  in  Single-­‐Mother  Families,  Economic  Insecurity,  and  Government  Policy."  ("Les  Enfants  des  Mères  Seules:    Précarité  Économique  et  Politiques  Sociales.")    Cahiers  Québéçois  de  Démographie.    23(2):  179-­‐206.        Hanson,  Thomas,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Elizabeth  Thomson.    "Double  Jeopardy:  Parental  Conflict  and  Stepfamily  Outcomes  for  Children."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family,  58(1):  141-­‐154.    1995    McLanahan,  Sara.  "Poverty."    Pp.549-­‐556  in  Encyclopedia  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.    Levinson  (ed.).    New  York:    Macmillan.    Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "The  Effects  of  Child  Support  Reform  on  Child  Wellbeing."    Pp.  211-­‐239  in    Escape  From  Poverty:    What  Makes  a  Difference  for  Children?  L.  Chase-­‐Landsdale  and  J.  Brooks-­‐Gunn  (eds.).  New  York:  Cambridge  University  Press.      McLanahan,  Sara,  Lynne  Casper,  and  Annemette  Sorensen.    "Women's  Roles  and  Women's  Poverty  in  Eight  Industrialized  Countries."    Pp.  258-­‐278  in  Gender  and  Family  Change  in  Industrialized  Countries.  K.  Mason  and  A.Jensen  (eds.).  Oxford:  IUSSP/Oxford  University  Press.    Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Single  Mother  Families  and  Social  Policy:  Lessons  for  the  U.S.  from  Canada,  France  and  Sweden."    Pp.  367-­‐383  in  Poverty,  Inequality  and  the  Future  of  Social  Policy.  Lawson,  K.  McFate,  and  W.  Wilson  (eds.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.      McLanahan,  Sara,  and  Lynne  Casper.    "Growing  Diversity  and  Inequality  in  the  American  Family."    Pp.  1-­‐45  in  State  of  the  Union.    R.  Farley  (ed.).  New  York:  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    1994    Astone,  Nan  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Family  Structure,  Residential  Mobility  and  School  Dropout:  A  Research  Note."  Demography.  31(4):  575-­‐584.    Casper,  Lynne,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Irwin  Garfinkel.    "The  Gender  Poverty  Gap:  What  Can  We  Learn  From  

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Other  Countries?"  American  Sociological  Review.  59:  595-­‐604.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Single  Mother  Families,  Economic  Insecurity,  and  Government  Policy."    Pp.  205-­‐225  in  Confronting  Poverty.    S.  Danziger,  G.  Sandefur,  and  D.  Weinberg  (eds.).    Cambridge,  MA:  Harvard  University  Press.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Philip  Robins.    "Introduction."    Pp.  1-­‐28  in  I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  and  P.  Robins  (eds.),  Child  Support  and  Child  Well-­‐Being.    Washington,  DC:  The  Urban  Institute  Press.    Gottschalk,  Peter,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Gary  Sandefur.    "The  Dynamics  and  Intergenerational  Transmission  of  Poverty  and  Welfare  Participation."  Pp.  85-­‐108  in  Confronting  Poverty.  S.  Danziger,  G.  Sandefur,  and  D.  Weinberg  (eds.).    Cambridge,  MA:  Harvard  University  Press.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "The  Consequences  of  Single  Motherhood."    American  Prospect,  (Summer)  18:  48-­‐58.    McLanahan,  Sara,  Judith  Seltzer,  Thomas  Hanson,  and  Elizabeth  Thomson.    "Child  Support  Enforcement  and  Child  Wellbeing:  Greater  Security  or  Greater  Conflict?"    Pp.  239-­‐255  in  Child  Support  and  Child  Well-­‐Being.    I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  P.  Robins  (eds.).  Washington,  D.C.:  The  Urban  Institute  Press.      Thomson,  Elizabeth,  Thomas  Hanson,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Family  Structure  and  Child  Wellbeing:  Economic  Resources  vs.  Parental  Behaviors."    Social  Forces.  73(1):  221-­‐243.    1993    Marks,  Nadine  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Gender,  Family  Structure  and  Social  Support  among  Parents."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.  55:  481-­‐493.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Irwin  Garfinkel.    "Single  Motherhood  in  the  United  States:  Growth,  Problems  and  Policies."    Pp.  15-­‐29  in  Single  Parent  Families:  Perspectives  on  Research  and  Policy.    Hudson  and  Galaway  (eds.).    Toronto:  Thompson  Educational  Publishing,  Inc.    Wong,  Irene,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Single  Mother  Families  in  Eight  Countries:  Economic  Status  and  Social  Policy."    Social  Services  Review.  67:177-­‐197.      McLanahan,  Sara  and  Irwin  Garfinkel.    "Single  Mothers,  the  Underclass,  and  Social  Policy."    Pp.  109-­‐121  in  The  Ghetto  Underclass.  W.  Wilson  (ed.).  London:  Sage  Publications.    1992    Manski,  Charles,  Gary  Sandefur,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Daniel  Powers.    "Alternative  Estimates  of  the  Effects  of  Family  Structure  During  Adolescence  on  High  School  Graduation."    Journal  of  the  American  Statistical  Association.  87(417):  25-­‐37.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Intergenerational  Consequences  of  Divorce:    The  United  States  Perspective."  Pp.  263-­‐282  in  Calculating  the  Costs:    The  Economic  Consequences  of  Divorce  in  International  Perspective.  M.  MacLean  and  L.  Weitzman  (eds.).    London:    Oxford  University  Press.        McLanahan,  Sara,  Renee  Monson,  and  Patricia  Brown.    "Paternity  Establishment  for  AFDC  Mothers:  A  Look  at  Three  Wisconsin  Counties."    Pp.  137-­‐156  in  Child  Support  Assurance:  Lessons  From  Wisconsin.    I.  Garfinkel,  S.  McLanahan,  and  P.  Robins  (eds.).  Washington,  D.C.:  The  Urban  Institute  Press.    Sandefur,  Gary,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Roger  Wojtkiewicz.    "The  Effects  of  Parental  Marital  Status  During  Adolescence  on  High  School  Graduation."    Social  Forces.  71(1):  103-­‐122.    Thomson,  Elizabeth,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Roberta  Braun-­‐Curtin.    "Family  Structure,  Gender,  and  Parental  Socialization."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family.    54:  25-­‐37.  

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 1991    Astone,  Nan  Marie  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Family  Structure,  Parental  Practices,  and  High  School  Completion."    American  Sociological  Review.    56:  309-­‐320.    Gordon,  Linda,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Single  Parenthood  in  1900."    Journal  of  Family  History.  16(2):  97-­‐116.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "The  Two  Faces  of  Divorce:  Women's  and  Children's  Interests."    Pp.  193-­‐207  in  Macro-­‐Micro  Linkages  in  Sociology.  J.  Huber  (ed.).    Newbury  Park,  CA:  Sage  Publications.    McLanahan,  Sara,  Nan  Marie  Astone,  and  Nadine  Marks.    "The  Role  of  Mother-­‐only  Families  in  Reproducing  Poverty."    Pp.  51-­‐77  in  Children  in  Poverty:  Child  Development  and  Public  Policy.  A.  Huston  (ed.).    New  York:  Cambridge  University  Press.    Sorensen,  Annemette  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Women's  Economic  Dependency  and  Men's  Support  Obligations:  Economic  Relations  Within  Households."    Pp.  115-­‐144  in    Life  Histories  and  Generations.    Vol  1.    Becker  (ed.).    Utrecht:  ISOR,  The  University  of  Utrecht.    l990    Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.  "The  Effects  of  the  Child  Support  Provisions  of  the  Family  Support  Act  of  1988  on  Child  Wellbeing."    Population  Research  and  Policy  Review.  9:  205-­‐234.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "The  Long-­‐term  Economic  Effects  of  Family  Dissolution."    Pp.  5-­‐25  in  When  Families  Fail:  The  Social  Costs  of  Family  Dissolution.    B.  Christensen  (ed.).  University  Press  of  America.    Wojtkiewicz,  Roger,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Irwin  Garfinkel.  "The  Growth  of  Families  Headed  by  Women:  1950-­‐1980."    Demography.  27(1):  19-­‐30.    1989    Bumpass,  Larry  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Unmarried  Motherhood:  Recent  Trends,  Composition,  and  Black-­‐White  Differences."    Demography.  26(2):  279-­‐286.    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Dorothy  Watson.    "Divorce  and  Child  Support  Payment."  Pp.  101-­‐131  in  Women's  Life  Cycle  and  Income  Maintenance:  Problems,  Policy  Issues  and  Proposals.    M.  Osawa  (ed.).    New  York:  Greenwood  Press.    McLanahan,  Sara,  Annemette  Sorensen,  and  Dorothy  Watson.    "Sex  Differences  in  Poverty,  1950-­‐1980."  SIGNS.  15:  102-­‐122.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Julia  Adams.    "The  Effects  of  Children  on  Adults'  Psychological  Well-­‐Being:  1957-­‐1976"    Social  Forces.  68(1):  124-­‐46.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Irwin  Garfinkel.    "Single  Mothers,  the  Underclass  and  Social  Policy."  Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.  (January):  92-­‐104.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Karen  Booth.    "Mother-­‐only  Families:  Problems,  Prospects  and  Politics."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.    51:  557-­‐80.    1988    Garfinkel,  Irwin,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Patrick  Wong.    "Child  Support  and  Dependency."    Pp.  66-­‐85  in  Beyond  Welfare:    Alternative  Approaches  to  the  Problems  of  Poverty  in  America.    Rogers  (ed.).    Armonk,  NY:  M.  E.  Sharp.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Family  Structure  and  Dependency:  Early  Transitions  to  Female  Household  Headship."    Demography.  25(1):  1-­‐16.  

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 McLanahan,  Sara  and  Larry  Bumpass.    "Intergenerational  Consequences  of  Family  Disruption."    American  Journal  of  Sociology.  94(1):130-­‐152.    (Reuben  Hill  Award  for  outstanding  paper,  1988,  National  Council  on  Family  Relations).    McLanahan,  Sara,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Dorothy  Watson.    "Family  Structure,  Poverty  and  the  Underclass."    Pp.102-­‐146  in  Urban  Change  and  Poverty.  M.  McGeary  and  Long  (eds.).  Washington,  DC:  National  Academy  Press.    Bumpass,  Larry  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “A  Note  on  the  Effect  of  Family  Structure  on  School  Enrollment.”    Pp.  195-­‐201  in  Divided  Opportunities.    G.  Sandefur  and  M.  Tienda  (eds.).    New  York:  Plenum.        1987    Garfinkel,  Irwin  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "The  Feminization  of  Poverty:    Nature,  Causes  and  a  Partial  Cure."    Pp.  27-­‐52  in  Poverty  and  Social  Welfare  in  the  United  States.    D.  Tomaskovic-­‐Davey  (ed.).    Boulder,  CO:  Westview  Press.    McLanahan,  Sara,  Irwin  Garfinkel,  and  Theodora  Ooms.    "Female-­‐headed  Families  and  Economic  Policy:  Expanding  the  Clinician's  Focus."    Pp.  1-­‐17  in  Clinical  Issues  of  Single  Parent  Households.    M.  Lindblad-­‐Goldberg  (ed.).    Baltimore,  MD:  Aspen  Press.    McLanahan,  Sara,  and  Julia  Adams.    "Parenthood  and  Psychological  Wellbeing."      Annual  Review  of  Sociology.  5:  237-­‐257.    Sorensen,  Annemette,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Married  Women's  Economic  Dependency:  1940-­‐1980."    American  Journal  of  Sociology.  (November)  93(3):  659-­‐687.    (Reuben  Hill  Award  for  outstanding  paper,  1987,  National  Council  on  Family  Relations.)    1985    Glass,  Jennifer,  Sara  McLanahan,  and  Annemette  Sorensen.  "The  Consequences  of  Divorce:  Effects  of  Sample  Selection  Bias."    Pp.  267-­‐281  in  Life  Course  Dynamics:  Trajectories  and  Transitions,  1968-­‐1980.    G.  Edler,  Jr.  (ed.).    Ithaca,  NY:  Cornell  University  Press.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Family  Structure  and  the  Reproduction  of  Poverty."    American  Journal  of  Sociology.  (January)  90(4):873-­‐901.    McLanahan,  Sara,  G.  Cain,  H.  Olneck,  I.  Piliavin,  Sheldon  Danziger,  and  Peter  Gottschalk.    "Losing  Ground:  A  Critique."    Pp.  1-­‐91  in  IRS  Special  Reports  Series  #38.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Single  Mothers  and  Psychological  Distress:  A  Test  of  the  Stress  and  Vulnerability  Hypothesis."  Research  in  Community  and  Mental  Health  Vol.  3.  J.  Greenley  (ed.).    Greenwich,  CT:  JAI  Press.    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Jennifer  Glass.    "A  Note  on  the  Trend  in  Sex  Differences  in  Psychological  Distress."    Journal  of  Health  and  Social  Behavior.  26(4):  328-­‐336.    1984    McLanahan,  Sara  and  Annemette  Sorensen.  "Life  Events  and  Psychological  Well-­‐being:  A  Reexamination  of  Theoretical  and  Methodological  Issues."    Social  Science  Research.  13:111-­‐128.    1983    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Family  Structure  and  Stress:  A  Longitudinal  Comparison  of  Male  and  Female-­‐headed  Families."  Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.  45(2):  347-­‐357.    1982    

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Glenn,  Norval  and  Sara  McLanahan.  "Children  and  Marital  Happiness:  A  Further  Specification  of  the  Relationship."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.  44(1):  63-­‐72.    1981    Glenn,  Norval  and  Sara  McLanahan.  "The  Effects  of  Offspring  on  the  Psychological  Well-­‐being  of  Older  Adults."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.  43(2):  409-­‐421.    McLanahan,  Sara,  Tina  Adelberg,  and  Nancy  Wedemeyer.    "Network  Structure,  Social  Support  and  Psychological  Well-­‐being  in  the  Single  Parent  Family."    Journal  of  Marriage  and  the  Family.  (August):  601-­‐612.    Reprinted  in  Framing  the  Family:  Contemporary  Portraits.    Adams  and  Campbell  (eds.).    Prospect  Heights,  IL:  Waveland  Press.    1980    McLanahan,  Sara.    "Organizational  Issues  in  Health  Policy  Implementation:  Participation,  Discretion  and  Accountability."    Journal  of  Applied  Behavioral  Science,  16(3):  354-­‐369.    Reprinted  in  Bureaucracy  as  a  Social  Problem.    B.  Littrell,  G.  Sjoberg  and  L.  Zurcker  (eds.).    Greenwich,  CT:  JAI  Press.    1979    Essex,  M.,S.  Estroff,  S.  Kane,  Sara  McLanahan,  J.  Robbins,  R.  Dresser,  and  R.  Diamond.    "Comment  on  Weinstein's  Patient  Attitudes  toward  Mental  Hospitalization:  A  Review  of  Quantitative  Research."    Journal  of  Health  and  Social  Behavior.  21(4):  393-­‐396.    McLanahan,  Sara.  "Health  Planning  in  Texas."    Public  Affairs  Comments.  26:  1-­‐8.    McLanahan,  Sara.    "The  Implementation  Game:  What  Happens  After  a  Bill  Becomes  a  Law”  by  Eugene  Bardach.    Book  review  in  Contemporary  Sociology.    8(1):  141-­‐142.    1977    Ugalde,  A.,  and  Sara  McLanahan.    "Politics,  Programming  and  Implementation:  Toward  a  Political  Sociology  of  Health."    In  Planning  and  Health  Reform.    de  Migual  (ed.).    Madrid,  Spain:  Center  of  Sociological  Studies.        PRESENTATIONS  AND  PAPERS  UNDER  REVIEW    Berger,  Lawrence  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Child  Wellbeing  in  Two-­‐Parent  Families:  How  do  Characteristics  and  Relationships  Matter?”  (under  review)    Carrano,  Jennifer  and  DNA  team.  “Neighborhoods,  Gender,  and  Genes:  Influences  on  Early  Delinquency  Among  African  American  Youth.”  (Under  review)    Choi,  Kate  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “Multiracial  children  and  low  birth  weight  in  the  United  States  and  United  Kingdom.”  (Under  review)      Choi,  Kate;  Hsin,  Amy  and  Sara  McLanahan.    “Tiger  Mothers  and  Asian  Children’s  Academic  Trajectories:   A  Comparison  of  Three  Countries.”  (Under  review)      Kiernan,  Kathleen;  McLanahan,  Sara;  Holmes,  John  and  Melanie  Wright.  “Fragile  Families  in  the  U.S.  and  U.K.”  (SCHMI  report)    McFarland,  Michael  J.;  Reichman,  Nancy;  McLanahan,  Sara  and  Bridget  Goosby.  “Socioeconomic  Status  and  the  Multigenerational  Origins  of  Infant  Health:  Utilizing  the  Fragile  Families  Medical-­‐Linked  File.”  (PAA  poster  2013)    McFarland  &  DNA  team.  “Economic  Disadvantage  and  Cognitive  Ability  among  Children:  The  Role  of  the  

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COMT  Val158Met  Polymorphism.”    (In  progress)      Turney,  Kristen  and  Sara  McLanahan.  “The  Academic  Consequences  of  Early  Childhood  Problem  Behaviors.”    (Under  review)        INVITED  LECTURES:    University  of  Notre  Dame.  March  2014.      Penn  State  University,  Symposium  on  Family  Issues,  “Diverging  destinies:  Families  in  an  era  of  increasing  inequality,”  October  2013        UCLA.  Career  Trajectory  Talk.  Los  Angeles,  Ca.  May  2013.  University  of  Stockholm,  “Fragile  Families  in  the  US:  A  Birth  Cohort  Study.”  September  2011    Presentation  at  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences  Annual  Meeting,  Washington  D.C  “Fragile  Families  and  Children’s  Opportunities.”  April  2012.    Population  Association  of  America.  “Tiger  Mothers  and  Children’s  Academic  Achievement.”  April  2012.      Madison  Wisconsin.  “The  Great  Recession,  Genetic  Sensitivity  and  Harsh  Parenting.”  October  2012.    Stockholm,  Sweden.    “Fragile  Families  in  the  US:  a  Birth  Cohort  Study.”    Sept  2011.    Columbia  University,  NYC.  “Fragile  Families:  Debates,  Facts,  and  Solutions.”  May  2011.    Population  Association  of  America.  “Family  Instability,  Genes,  and  Children’s  Externalizing  Behavior.”    April  2011.    Population  Association  of  America.  “Nativity  Status,  Ethnicity,  and  Body  Mass  Index  Among  Children  in  the  US  and  England.”  April  2011.    City  University  of  New  York  &  New  York  City  Office  of  Child  Support  Enforcement.  “Strengthening  Families:  How  Can  Child  Support  Help?  “  October  2010.    SCHMI  Summer  Workshop.  Cheshire,  England  “Fragile  Families  in  Comparative  Perspective,”    June  2010    University  of  Haifa.  “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  May  2010.    Myers-­‐JDC-­‐Brookdale  Institute.  Understanding  Child  Wellbeing  in  Vulnerable  Families:  “What  do  we  Learn  from  Research?”    May  2010.    Harvard  University.  “The  Reciprocal  Relationship  Between  Income  Inequality  and  Non-­‐marital  Childbearing.”  April  2010.      Harvard  University.  “Fragile  Families  and  the  Reproduction  of  Poverty.”  April  2010.    National  Institutes  for  Health.  “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  June  2009.    Harvard  University.  “Instability  and  Complexity  in  Fragile  Families.”  April  2009.  

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 Institute  for  Research  on  Poverty.  “Family  Instability  and  Child  Outcomes:  Insights  from  the  Fragile  Families  Study.”    April  2009.      Duke  University.  “Fragile  Families  and  the  Reproduction  of  Inequality.”  April  22,  2008.    Yale  University.  “Fragile  Families  and  the  Reproduction  of  Poverty.”  January  31,  2008.    Association  of  American  Law  Schools.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.    Plenary  Session:  “Fragile  Families.”    June  21,  2007.    University  of  Michigan.  “Fragile  Families:  The  First  Five  Years.”  April  2,  2007.    University  of  Texas  at  Austin.  “Fragile  Families:  The  First  Five  Years.”  November  10,  2006.    Oxford  University.  “Conference  on  Birth  Cohort  Studies.”  Keynote  Address.    October  2,  2006.    European  University  Institute  Fourth  Conference  of  the  European  Network  for  the  Sociological  and  Demographic  Study  of  Divorce.    Keynote  Address.    June  22,  2006.    University  of  York.    York,  UK.  “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing.”    May  15,  2006.    British  Royal  Society.    London,  England.  “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  May  2006.    Brigham  Young  University.    “Fragile  Families:  Myths  and  Realities.”  February  9,  2006.    University  of  California,  Berkeley.  “Fragile  Families:  Myths  and  Realities.”  February  2,  2006.    Brown  University,  Population  Studies  and  Training  Center  Colloquia  Series.    “The  Effects  of  Partnership  Instability  on  Child  Wellbeing.”      April  2005.      University  of  Utah,  Rocco  Siciliano  Forum.    “Fragile  Families  and  the  Marriage  Agenda.”  October,  2003.    University  of  Minnesota,  Life  Course  Center  Miniconference  2003.    “Social  Support  in  Fragile  Families.”    April,  2003.    University  of  Michigan,  National  Poverty  Research  Center.    “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    March,  2003.    University  of  California,  Berkeley.    “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    May,  2002.        Stanford  University,  Center  for  Advanced  Studies  in  the  Behavioral  Sciences.    “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    December,  2001.    University  of  Washington.  “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    October,  2001.    University  of  Iowa,  Ida  Beam  Distinguished  Lecture.  “Fragile  Families  and  Welfare  Reform.”  April,  2001.    Villanova  University.  “Fragile  Families  in  the  21st  Century.”  April,  2001.    University  of  Massachusetts.  “Fragile  Families  Under  Welfare  Reform.”  March,  2001.    The  Ohio  State  University.  “The  Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”  February,  2001.        

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Harvard  University.  Wiener  Inequality  and  Social  Policy  Seminar  Series.  March,  1999.    Institute  of  Economic  Affairs,  Health  and  Welfare  Unit,  United  Kingdom.    May,  1998.    University  of  Essex,  United  Kingdom.    March,  1998.    London  School  of  Economics,  Seminar  on  Population  and  Demography,  United  Kingdom.  March,  1998.    London  School  of  Economics,  Center  for  Social  Exclusion,  United  Kingdom.  March,  1998.    University  of  Bath,  United  Kingdom.    February,  1998.    University  of  Virginia,  The  Center  for  Children,  Families  and  the  Law.  November,  1997.    University  of  Minnesota,  Life  Course  Center.    May,  1997.    Family  Research  Consortium  Summer  Institute,  Plenary  Address.    June,  1996.    Rutgers  University,  Department  of  Sociology.  April,  1996.    University  of  North  Carolina  (Distinguished  Lecture  Series).  April,  1996.    University  of  Pennsylvania,  Department  of  Sociology.    April,  1996.    The  RAND  Corporation.    July,  1995.      University  of  Michigan,  Department  of  Sociology.  May,  1995.    University  of  Notre  Dame  (Distinguished  Lecturer).    January,  1995.      PROFESSIONAL  ACTIVITIES:    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  November  2014.      Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  September  2014.      Meeting.  Social  and  Behavioral  Epigenetics.  Bolger  Center.  Washington,  DC.  July  2014.      Meeting.  National  Academies  of  Sciences,  National  Children’s  Study  Briefing.  Washington,  DC.  June  2014.      Conference.  Intergenerational  Social  and  Economic  Mobility.  Washington,  DC.  May  2014.    Meeting.  Population  Association  of  America  annual  meeting.  Boston,  MA.  April  2014.      Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  February  2014.      Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  National  Children’s  Study.  Washington  D.C.  January  2014.      Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  November  2013.      Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  National  Children’s  Study.    Washington  D.C.  October  2013    Conference.  Harvard  University.  New  Directions  in  Inequality.  Boston,  MA  October  2013  

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 Conference.  Pennsylvania  State  University  Family  Symposium.  State  College,  PA  October  2013    Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  National  Children’s  Study.  Washington,  DC.  August  2013.      Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  June  2013.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  June  2013    Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences  Committee  on  Social  Mobility.  Washington,  DC.  June  2013.    Meeting.  Harvard  Inequality  Conference.  Boston,  MA.  April  2013.      Meeting.  Harvard  Overseers  Committee  Meeting.  Boston,  MA.  April  2013.    Meeting.  Population  Association  of  America  Annual  Meeting.  New  Orleans,  LA.  April,  2013.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  March  2013.      Meeting.  The  National  Academies.  Committee  on  Population.  Washington,  DC.  March  2013.      Meeting.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Site  visit.  New  York,  NY.    March  2013.      Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  Meeting.  New  York,  NY.  February  2013.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  January  2013.      Workshop.  Russell  Sage  Foundation.  Comparison  &  Comparability.  January  2013.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation.  Biology  and  Social  Disparities.  January  2013.      Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Science.  January  2013.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  January  2013.      Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees  Meeting.  New  York,  NY.  October  2012.      Conference.  University  of  Wisconsin-­‐Madison.  50th  Anniversary  Research  Symposium  and  Celebration.  Madison,  WI.  October  2012.      Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences  Committee  on  Causes  and  Consequences  of  High  Rates  of  Incarceration.  Washington,  DC.  July  2012.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees  Meeting.  New  York,  NY.  June  2012.    Meeting.  National  Children’s  Study  Meeting.  Washington,  DC.  May  2012    Conference.  Stanford  University:  Income,  Inequality,  and  Educational  Success:  New  Evidence  about  Socioeconomic  Status  and  Educational  Outcomes.  San  Francisco,  CA.  May  2012.    Meeting.  Population  Association  of  America  Annual  Meeting.  San  Francisco,  CA.  May  2012.      Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences  Induction.  Washington,  DC.  April  2012.      

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Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  March  2012.    Conference.  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  Washington,  DC.  March  2012.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  December  2011.  Meeting.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  and  Society  Scholars  Program.  New  York,  NY.  December  2011.      Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  November  3-­‐4  2011.      Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  October  20-­‐21,  2011.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Scholars  Retreat.  Aspen,  Co.  June  22-­‐27,  2011.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  June  16-­‐17,  2011.      Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees,  New  York,  NY.  June  14-­‐15,  2011.      Meeting.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  &  Society  Scholars  Program.  Washington,  DC.  May  4-­‐5,  2011.    Conference.  Population  Association  of  America.  Washington,  DC.  March  30-­‐  April  2,  2011.      Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  March  24-­‐25,  2011.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    New  York,  NY.  February  17-­‐18,  2011    Conference.  Columbia  University,  New  York.  NY,  February,  2011    Meeting.  Family  Task  Force.  Washington,  DC.  February  10-­‐11,  2011    Meeting.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Health  &  Society  Scholars  Program.  New  York.  December  7-­‐8,  2010.    Meeting.  Brookings  Social  Genome  Project.  Washington,  DC.  October  20,  2010.    Conference.  New  York  City  Office  of  Child  Support  Enforcement.  October  14,  2010    Conference.  European  Population  Conference.  Vienna,  Austria.  September  1-­‐4,  2010.      Harvard-­‐Manchester  Program  in  Inequality  and  Social  Change  in  Britain  and  the  USA.  Manchester,  England.  June  2010.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  Washington,  CT.    June  16-­‐18,  2010.    Meeting.  WT  Grant  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  June  14-­‐15,  2010.    Meeting.  The  Pew  Research  Center.  Changing  American  Family  Project.  Washington,  DC.  May  19,  2010.    Meeting.  Family  Task  Force.  Washington,  DC.  April  29-­‐30,  2010.    Meeting.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Health  &  Society  Scholars.  Washington,  DC.  April  27-­‐29,  2010    Conference.    Population  Association  of  America.  Dallas,  Tx.  April,  2010.      

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Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board  Meeting.  New  York.  March  25-­‐26,  2010.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation.    New  York,  NY.  February  18-­‐19,  2010.    Meeting.  National  Institute  of  Child  Health  and  Human  Development.  Washington,  DC.    February.  February  4-­‐5,  2010.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation.  New  York,  NY.    January  21-­‐22,  2010.    Meeting.  The  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  &  Society  Scholars  Program.  New  York,  NY.  December  8-­‐9,  2009.    Meeting.  The  Brookings  Institution.  Social  Inequality  and  Educational  Disadvantage.  Washington,  DC.  November  20,  2009.    Meeting.  Russell  Sage  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York.  November  6,  2009.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.  October  2009.  New  York.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.  October  2009.    New  York.    Meeting.  Institute  for  Research  on  Poverty.  September  14,  2009.  Madison,  WI.    Conference.  IUSSP  Annual  Conference.  Marakech.  September  2009.    Harvard-­‐Manchester  Program  in  Social  Change.    Manchester,  England.    June,  2009.        Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.  June  11-­‐12,  2009    Conference.  Furstenberg  Retirement.  May.  2009    Meeting.    Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  and  Society  Scholars.  San  Diego,  May                    2009.    Conference.    Population  Association  of  America.  May  ,  2009.      Conference  on  Inequality,  Pocantico  Hills.  Rockefeller  Brothers  Fund,  April  2009.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.  New  York,  NY.  March,  2009.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars.  New  York,  NY.  February,  2009.    Meeting.    National  Poverty  Center  Board.  Ann  Arbor,  MI.  January,  2009.      Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Board  Meeting,  October  2008    Meeting.    Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  and  Society  Scholars.  San  Antonio,  Tx.  May  6-­‐11,  2008.    Conference.    Population  Association  of  America.  April  16-­‐19,  2008.      Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.  New  York,  NY.  March  25-­‐26,  2008.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars.  New  York,  NY.  February  7-­‐8,  2008.    Meeting.    National  Poverty  Center  Board.  Ann  Arbor,  MI.  January  10-­‐11,  2008.    

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 Meeting.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Selection  Meeting.  New  York,  NY.  December  5,  2007.    Conference.    Association  for  Public  Policy  Annalysis  and  Management  Annual  Meetings.  Washington,  DC.  November  8-­‐11,  2007    Conference.  National  Council  of  Family  Relations.  Pittsburgh,  PA.  November  8,  2007.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.  New  York,  NY.  October  11,  2007.    Conference.  “Moynihan  Report  Revisited.”  Cambridge,  MA.  September  27-­‐29,  2007.    Meeting.  MacArthur  Network  on  the  Family  and  the  Economy.  Half  Moon  Bay,  CA.  August  29-­‐31,  2007.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars.  Snow  Bird  Resourt,  Utah.  June  21-­‐25,  2007.    Conference.  Explaining  Family  Change  and  Diversity.  Duke  University.  Durham,  NC.  June  7-­‐8,  2007.    Meeting.    Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  and  Society  Scholars.  Itasca,  IL.  May  1-­‐3,  2007.    Site  Visit.  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  Health  and  Society  Scholars.  Philadelphia,  PA.  April  11,  2007.    Conference.  Population  Association  of  America.    New  York,  NY.  March  28-­‐30,  2007.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.  New  York,  NY.    March  21-­‐22,  2007.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholar  Selection  Committee.  New  York,  NY.    February  8-­‐9,  2007.    Meeting.    Rockefeller  Foundation.  New  York,  NY.  December  22,  2006.    Meeting.    Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  National  Advisory  Committee  for  the  Health  and  Society  Scholarship  Program.  Princeton,  NJ.  December  5-­‐6,  2006.    Meeting.    W.  T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    November  17,  2006.      Meeting.    Pew  Charitable  Trust  Economic  Mobility  Project  Advisory  Board.  Washington,  DC.  November  15,  2006.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.  New  York,  NY.  October  18-­‐19,  2006.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  the  Family  and  the  Economy.  Aspen,  CO.  August  30-­‐  September  3,  2006.      Meeting.    National  Poverty  Center  Advisory  Board.  Ann  Arbor,  MI.    May  25,  2006.      Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  the  Family  and  the  Economy.  Chicago,  IL.  March  9-­‐10,  2006.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.  New  York,  NY.  February  17,  2006.      Meeting.    Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  National  Advisory  Committee  for  the  Health  and  Society  Scholarship  Program.    December  7,  2005.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    November  11,  2005.  

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 Conference.    Association  for  Public  Policy  Analysis  and  Management.    Washington,  DC.    November  3-­‐5,  2005.    Presentation.    Friends  of  NICHD  Congressional  Tour.    Bethesda,  MD.    September  16,  2005.    Meeting.    Texas  Healthy  Marriage  Initiative.    Austin,  TX.    September  8-­‐9,  2005.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Network  on  the  Family  and  the  Economy.    Aspen,  CO.    September  1-­‐3,  2005.    Conference.    XXV  International  Population  Conference  sponsored  by  The  International  Union  for  Scientific  Study  of  Population.    Organizer  for  session  on  “Family  Structure  and  Child  Wellbeing.”    Tours,  France.    July  18-­‐23,  2005.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.    New  York,  NY.    June  8-­‐9,  2005.    Meeting.    National  Poverty  Center  Advisory  Board.    Attendance  by  phone-­‐  Ann  Arbor,  MI.  May  4,  2005.    Conference.    Population  Association  of  America.    Philadelphia,  PA.    March  31-­‐  May  2,  2005.    Meeting.    Board  of  the  Population  Association  of  America.    Philadelphia,  PA.    March  29-­‐30,  2005.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    February  10-­‐11,  2005.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Board  of  Trustees.    New  York,  NY.      December  8-­‐9,  2005.    Meeting.    Board  of  the  Population  Association  of  America.    Washington,  DC.  November  19,  2004.      Meeting.    W.  T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    November  12,  2004.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Chicago,  IL.  November  5-­‐6,  2004.    Conference.    Association  for  Public  Policy  Analysis  and  Management.  Atlanta,  GA.  October  28-­‐30,  2004.    Conference.    First  Draft  Working  Session  for  “Marriage  and  Child  Wellbeing.”  Future  of  Children.    Princeton  NJ:  October    15-­‐16,  2004.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    San  Francisco,  CA.    August  18-­‐20,  2004.    Conference.    American  Sociological  Association.    San  Francisco,  CA.    August  15-­‐17,  2004.    Conference.    Brookings  Institution  Marriage  Conference.    Washington,  DC.    July  22,  2004.    Meeting.    W.  T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    Aspen,  CO.  July  9-­‐12,  2004.    Meeting.    W.  T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.    New  York,  NY.    June  16-­‐17,  2004.    Conference.    Administration  for  Children  and  Families.  Washington,  DC.    May  26-­‐28,  2004.    Meeting.    National  Poverty  Center  Board.    Michigan.    May  2004.    Conference.    First  Draft  Working  Session  for  “School  Readiness:  Closing  the  Racial  and  Ethnic  Gap.”  Future  of  Children.    Princeton  NJ:  May  6-­‐7  2004.    

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Meeting.  Board  of  Future  of  Children,  Princeton  NJ.  May  6,  2004    Conference.    Population  Association  of  America.    Boston,  MA.    April  1-­‐3,  2004.    Meeting.  Board  of  the  Population  Association  of  America.    Boston,  MA.    March  30-­‐31,  2004.    Meeting.    W.  T.  Grant  Foundation  Advisory  Board.    New  York,  NY.    March  17-­‐18,  2004.    Meeting.    W.  T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.  February  6,  2004.    Conference.    “Children’s  Expenditures:  English  Speaking  Countries  in  International  Context.”    Princeton,  NJ.    January  7-­‐9,  2004.        Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Chicago,  IL.    November  13-­‐15,  2003.    Conference.    Twenty-­‐Fifth  Annual  Association  for  Public  Policy  Analysis  and  Management  (APPAM)  Research  Conference.    Washington,  DC.    November  6-­‐8,  2003.        Meeting.    First  Draft  Working  Session  for  “Children  of  Immigrant  Families.”  Future  of  Children  Journal.    Washington,  DC.    November  6,  2003.    Meeting.    Board  of  the  Population  Association  of  America.  Washington,  DC.  October  24,  2003.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    October  31,  2003.    Meeting.    Board  of  the  National  Poverty  Center.    Washington,  DC.    September  4-­‐5,  2003.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Jackson  Hole,  WY.    August  28-­‐31,  2003.    Seminar  on  Policy  Analysis.    Steamboat  Springs,  CO.    August  20-­‐27,  2003.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Young  Scholars  Conference.  Charlottesville,  VA.  June  23-­‐25,  2003.    Meeting.  Board  of  National  Poverty  Center.  Ann  Arbor,  MI.    June  17,  2003.    Presentation.  “The  Fragile  Families  Study.”  NICHD  Advisory  Council.  Washington,  DC.  June  14,  2003.    Meeting.    Board  for  Population  Association  of  America.    Washington,  DC.    April  30,  2003.    Presentation.  Annie  E.  Casey  Foundation.    Baltimore,  MD.    April  15,  2003.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Chicago,  IL.    April  10-­‐11,  2003.    Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation.    New  York,  NY.    February  21,  2003.    Conference.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Australian  Institute  of  Family  Studies.    Sydney,  Australia.    January  8-­‐18,  2003.    Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Faculty  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    November  22,  2002.        Presentation.  Conference  on  “Public  Policy  and  the  Future  of  the  Family.”  Maxwell  School  of  Public  Policy.  Syracuse,  NY.  October  24-­‐25,  2002.    Presentation.  “Building  Strong  Families.”  Administration  for  Families  and  Children  and  Mathematica  Policy  

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Research.  Washington  D.C.  October,  2002.      Discussant.  Conference  on  “Family  Investments  in  Children’s  Potential.”  Joint  Center  for  Poverty  Research.  Chicago,  IL.  September  19-­‐20,  2002.      Meeting.  MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.  San  Francisco,  CA.  August  29-­‐30.  2002    Panel.    American  Sociological  Association.    “How  Do  Fathers’  Negative  Behaviors  Shape  Relationships  with  their  Children?”    August,  2002.    Meeting.  Brookings  Institution  “Children’s  Roundtable.”  Washington  DC.    May,  2002.    Meeting.  MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Evanston,  IL.    March  24-­‐25,  2002.        Meeting.  W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Faculty  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    February  11-­‐12,  2002.        Presentation.    “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    California  State  Office  of  Child  Support  Enforcement.    Sacramento,  CA.    January,  2002.    Meeting.    MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network.    Evanston,  IL.    November  30-­‐  December  1,  2001.        Meeting.    W.T.  Grant  Foundation  Faculty  Scholars  Selection  Committee.    New  York,  NY.    November  13,  2001.        Conference.    Jacobs  Foundation.    “Wellbeing  and  Dysfunction  Across  the  Generations:    Change  and  Continuity.”    Zurich,  Switzerland.    October  25-­‐27,  2001.        Planning  Meeting.    Administration  for  Children  and  Families  and  Mathematica  Policy  Research.    “Fragile  Families:  Lessons  for  Welfare  Reform.”    Washington,  DC.    October  29,  2001.    Meeting.  MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Economy  and  the  Family.”  Jackson  Hole,  WY.  August  2001.    Presentation.  National  Conference  on  Child  Support  Enforcement.  New  York,  NY.    August  13,  2001.    Presentation.  Grantmakers  Income  Security  Taskforce.  “What  the  Research  and  Demographic  Data  Show:  Family  Formation  Trends,  Their  Causes  and  Consequences  for  Low-­‐Income  Children.”    Baltimore,  MD.  July  12,  2001.    Presentation.  Welfare  Reform  Workshop.  Brookings  Institution.  Washington,  DC.    July,  2001.        Meeting.  Long-­‐Range  Planning  Committee  of  the  Demographic  and  Behavioral  Sciences  Branch.  June  25,  2001.      Meeting.  Advisory  Board  of  the  National  Campaign  to  Prevent  Teen  Childbearing.  San  Francisco,  CA.  June,  2001.      Meeting.  National  Advisory  Panel  of  the  Urban  Seminar  on  Children’s  Health  and  Safety.  Cambridge,  MA.  May,  2001.    Presentation.  “Fragile  Families.”  National  Fatherhood  Initiative.  Baltimore,  MD.    May,  2001.    Presentation.  “Fragile  Families.”  Council  on  Contemporary  Families.  New  York,  NY.    May,  2001.      Meeting.  Macarthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Economy  and  the  Family.”  Charleston,  SC.    March,  2001.    

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   Presentation.  Center  for  Law  and  Social  Policy.  “The  Effects  of  Divorce  on  Children.”  Washington,  DC.  March,  2001.      Meeting.  National  Academy  of  Sciences  Advisory  Board  on  Children,  Youth  and  Families.  Washington,  DC.  December,  2000.    Meeting.  National  Advisory  Panel  of  the  Urban  Seminar  Series  on  Children’s  Health  and  Safety.  “Creating  Change  in  Urban  Education.”  Cambridge,  MA.    December,  2000.        Meeting.  Macarthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Economy  and  the  Family.”  Chicago,  IL.    December,  2000.    Meeting.  Brookings  Institution  “Children’s  Roundtable.”  Washington,  DC.    September,  2000.    Meeting.  Macarthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Economy  and  the  Family.”  Sante  Fe,  NM.    August,  2000.    Presentation.  “Dispelling  Myths  about  Unwed  Fathers.”  National  Fatherhood  Summit.  Washington,  DC.    June,  2000.    Meeting.  Advisory  Board  of  the  Institute  for  Research  on  Poverty.  Madison,  WI.    May,  2000.    Meeting.  National  Advisory  Panel  of  the  Urban  Seminar  Series  on  Children’s  Health  and  Safety.  Cambridge,  MA.  May,  2000.    Meeting.    “Fathers  in  Early  Head  Start:  Conceptual,  Methodological  and  Analytical  Issues.”    New  York,  NY.    April,  2000.    Presentation.  “Rethinking  Fatherhood:    Legal,  Social  and  Economic  Perspectives.”    Association  of  American  Law  Schools  Annual  Meeting.  Washington,  DC.  January,  2000.    Presentation.  National  Fatherhood  Summit.  Washington,  DC.  June,  1999.      Testimony.  Subcommittee  on  Human  Resources  of  the  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means.  Washington,  DC.  April  27,  1999.    Presentation.  “Examining  New  Approaches  to  Helping  Low-­‐Income  Fathers  Meet  their  Financial  Responsibilities.”    The  Urban  Institute.  Washington,  DC.    October,  1999.    Meeting.    Macarthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Transition  to  Adulthood.”    New  York,  NY.    October  16,  1999.    Presentation.  Conference  on  “Child  Wellbeing  in  Rich  and  Transitional  Countries:  Are  Children  in  Growing  Danger  of  Social  Exclusion?”    Luxembourg.    October  1,  1999.    Presentation.    Conference  on    “For  Better  and  For  Worse:    How  States  Can  Use  Welfare  Reform  to  Improve  the  Lives  of  Low-­‐Income  Families  and  Children.”    Joint  Center  for  Poverty  Research.  Washington,  DC.    September,  1999.      Meeting.  MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Economy  and  the  Family.”  Santa  Fe,  NM.    September,  1999.      Meeting.  MacArthur  Foundation  Research  Network  on  “The  Economy  and  the  Family.”  Chicago,  IL.    March,  1999.    

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Workshop.  Welfare  Reform.  University  of  Wisconsin.    Madison,  WI.    August,  1999.    Meeting.  Advisory  Board  on  Children,  Youth  and  Families,  NAS/IOM.  Washington,  DC.    July,  1999.    Child  Care  Workshop.  “Employment  and  its  Implications  for  Women’s  Economic  Self-­‐Sufficiency  and  Child  Development.”    Berkeley,  CA.    June,  1999.    Meeting.    Brookings  Institution  “The  Children’s  Roundtable.”  Washington,  DC.    June,  1999.    Meeting.    Brookings  Institution  “The  Children’s  Roundtable.”  Washington,  DC.  January,  1999.    Meeting.  National  Advisory  Panel  of  the  Urban  Seminar  Series  on  Children’s  Health  and  Safety.    Cambridge,  MA.    April,  1999.        Conference  on  Child  Support  &  Paternity  Establishment.    “Reaching  Common  Ground.”    National  Woman’s  Law  Center.  Washington,  DC.    January,  1999.    Distinguished  Leadership  Scholar.  “Helping  Parents  Parent:    New  Challenges  and  Opportunities.”    National  Issues  Program,  James  MacGregor  Burns  Academy  of  Leadership,  University  of  Maryland.    December,  1998.    Forum  on  Welfare  Reform  –  Related  Research  and  Evaluation  in  New  Jersey.    Princeton  University.    (Co-­‐sponsored  with  the  NJ  Department  of  Human  Services  and  The  Fund  for  New  Jersey.)  Princeton,  NJ.    November,  1998.    Presentation.    “The  Fragile  Families  Study.”  Conference  of  Southwest  Foundations.  Austin,  TX.  October,  1998    Rapporteur.    Ford  Conference  on  “Investing  in  Children.”    New  York,  NY.    October,  1998.    Presentation.  “The  Fragile  Families  Study.”      TEAM  Texas.  Austin,  TX.    June,  1998.    Presentation.  “Changes  in  Family  Demographies.”    Columbia  University,  Centennial  Celebration.    New  York,  NY.    June,  1998.    Work  First  New  Jersey  Forum.  Princeton  University.  (Co-­‐sponsored  with  Association  for  children  of  New  Jersey  and  Legal  Services  of  New  Jersey.)    Princeton,  NJ.  December,  1997.    White  House  Conference  on  Child  Care.    Princeton  University.  (Co-­‐sponsored  with  the  White  House.)    Princeton,  NJ.    October,  1997.    Presentation.    New  York  State  Child  Support  Enforcement  Conference.    Albany,  NY.    June,  1997.    Forum  on  the  Impact  of  Welfare  Reform  on  Children  of  New  Jersey.    Princeton  University.  (Co-­‐sponsored  with  the  New  Jersey  Department  of  Human  Services.)    Princeton,  NJ.    June,  1997.    White  House  Conference  on  Early  Childhood  Education.    Princeton  University.  (Co-­‐hosted  with  the  Woodrow  Wilson  School)    Princeton,  NJ.    April,  1997.    Presentation.    Casey  School  of  Journalism.    Baltimore,  MD.    June,  1995.    Testimony  to  the  Senate  Committee  on  Labor  and  Human  Resources.    Washington,  DC.    February  28,  1995.    White  House  Scholars  Dinner.  "Youth  Violence."    Washington,  DC.  May,  1995.    FRONTLINE.  PBS  film  on  "The  Vanishing  American  Father."    May,  1995.  

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 "Welfare  is  No  Incentive."  New  York  Times  Op-­‐Ed  (A27).  July  29,  1994.      RESEARCH  SUPPORT:    NICHD:    “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  in  Adolescence.”  (McLanahan,  PI)  $7,971,687.  2  R01HD36916-­‐11A1    9/17/12-­‐6/30/17.    “Children’s  Health  Disparities  in  the  U.S.  and  the  U.K.  (McLanahan,  PI)  $613,472.  1  R01  HD061310-­‐01  09/28/09  –  08/31/14    “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  in  Middle  Childhood.”  (McLanahan,  PI)  $17,261,145.        7/4/2006-­‐  4/30/2011.    

                               “Parental  Resources  and  Child  Wellbeing.”    (Paxson,  PI,  McLanahan,  Co-­‐Investigator)  $1,266,895.    9/18/01-­‐8/31/06.    

                                  “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    (McLanahan,  P.I.)    $5,930,000.    7/99  -­‐  6/30/04.  

 “Child  Support  Reform  and  Child  Wellbeing.”    (McLanahan,  P.I.)    $554,263.    9/01/97-­‐08/31/02.    

                            "Family  Change,  Family  Resources  and  Child  Wellbeing."(McLanahan,  P.I.)    $324,360.    7/1/93  -­‐  6/30/97.    (Extended  9/01/96  -­‐  8/31/98.)    

                            "Child  Support  Reform  and  Child  Wellbeing."    (McLanahan,  P.I.)    $346,999.    7/1/93-­‐6/30/97.    

                            "Family  Structure,  Socialization  and  Child  Wellbeing."    (McLanahan  and  Thomson,  Co  P.I.)                  $266,650.    7/1/89  -­‐  6/30/92.    

                                 "Intergenerational  Consequences  of  Family  Disruption."    (McLanahan  and  Sandefur,  Co  P.I.)                $597,508.    7/1/88  -­‐  6/30/92.    

                                 "Survey  on  Changing  Structure  of  American  Family."    (Bumpass  and  Sweet,  P.I.,  McLanahan,            Co-­‐investigator.)    1/1/86  -­‐  12/31/89.    

                               "Intergenerational  Consequences  of  Family  Disruption."  (McLanahan,  P.I.)  $229,421.  8/1/84  -­‐            7/31/87.    

                               "The  Changing  Impact  of  Children  on  the  Subjective  Wellbeing  of  Adults."    (McLanahan,  P.I.)          $46,364.    8/1/83  -­‐  1/31/85.  

                                      NSF:                                  “The  Impact  of  Penal  Policy  on  Employment:  An  Extension  of  the  Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing  Study.”    

(Western,  PI,  McLanahan,  Co-­‐Investigator)    $171,817.  7/1/01-­‐6/30/04.    Foundation  Support    

                                 “Child  Migration.”  (McLanahan,  PI)  The  Rockefeller  Foundation  $231,000.                                      “Future  of  Children  Journal.”    (McLanahan,  Editor-­‐in-­‐Chief)  The  David  and  Lucile  Packard  Foundation  

$1,700,000;  Doris  Duke  Foundation  $793,390;  W.K.  Kellogg  Foundation  $600,000;  Annie  E.  Casey  Foundation  $800,000;  Gates  Foundation  $182,600;  W.K.  Kellogg  Foundation  $200,000;  MacArthur  Foundation  $117,675;  

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MacArthur  Foundation  $195,000;  Carnegie  Corporation  $50,000;  Doris  Duke  Foundation  $209,941;Foundation  of  Child  Development  $50,000;  Annie  E.  Casey  Foundation  $162,000;  The  Achelis  and  Bodman  Foundations  $25,000;  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  $148,508;  Christian  A.  Johnson  Endeavor  Foundation  $205,000;  Bill  and  Melinda  Gates  Foundation  $892,667;  WT  Grant  $25,000,  Administration  for  Children  and  Families  $150,000.  

                                 “Fragile  Families  and  Child  Wellbeing.”    (McLanahan,  P.I.)    California  HealthCare  Foundation  $40,000;  The  

Foundation  for  Child  Development  $250,000;  Commonwealth  Foundation  $25,000;  The  Ford  Foundation  $2,300,000;  The  Fund  for  New  Jersey  $105,000;  The  William  T.  Grant  Foundation  $734,000;  Healthcare  Foundation  of  NJ  $75,500;  William  and  Flora  Hewlett  Foundation  $200,000;  The  Hogg  Foundation  $250,000;  The  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Foundation  $3,588,229;  The  Kronkosky  Foundation  $180,000;  the  MacArthur  Foundation  $425,000;  A.L.  Mailman  Family  Foundation  $30,000;  Charles  Stewart  Mott  Foundation  $600,000;  The  David  and  Lucile  Packard  Foundation  $600,000;  Public  Policy  Institute  of  California  $280,000;  St.  David’s  Foundation  $80,000;  St.  Vincent’s  Hospital  $5,000.    

                               “Moving  to  Opportunity.”    (McLanahan  P.I.)    Smith  Richardson  Foundation,  $68,500.    11/01/97    -­‐  10/31/98.                                    “Moving  to  Opportunity.”    (McLanahan  Co-­‐P.I.  and  Hanratty  Co-­‐P.I.)    HUD/Kaiser  Group,  $50,000.    7/17/95  -­‐  

3/31/99.                                    "Research  on  Nonresident  Fathers."    (McLanahan  P.I.)    The  Ford  Foundation,  The  Russell  Sage    Foundation,  

$49,751.    1/1/95  -­‐  12/31/96.                                      “Conference  on  Social  Policies  for  Children."    (Hochschild,  Garfinkel  and  McLanahan,  Co-­‐P.I)  Foundation  for  

Child  Development,  Annie  E.  Casey  Foundation,  Smith  Richardson  Foundation,    $30,000.    5/1/94.                                  "Evaluating  Child  Support  Reforms."    (McLanahan  P.I.)      Ford  Foundation,  Foundation  for  Child  Development,  

Russell  Sage  Foundation,  $90,125.    9/1/92  -­‐  12/31/94.    

                             "Family  and  Employment  Transitions:    Implications  for  Well-­‐being  Over  the  Life  Course."      (McLanahan  and  Sorensen,  P.I.)  NIA,  $237,300.    2/1/85  -­‐  1/31/88.