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40
Citations
8549
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5280
National Ranking
2498

Overview

Dennis P. Hogan is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship connected to this institution.

No specific information is available regarding recent papers, frequent coauthors, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study. Similarly, there is no data provided on main research topics, frequent publication venues, or awards received.

This absence of detailed publication and research data suggests either an early stage in their academic career or a focus outside of widely indexed research outputs. The available information confirms their institutional connection but does not elaborate on particular contributions or areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • The Impact of Social Status, Family Structure, and Neighborhood on the Fertility of Black Adolescents

    Dennis P. Hogan;Evelyn M. Kitagawa

  • The Transition to Adulthood

    Dennis P. Hogan;Nan Marie Astone

  • The Structure of Intergenerational Exchanges in American Families

    Dennis P. Hogan;David J. Eggebeen;Clifford C. Clogg

  • Race, Kin Networks, and Assistance to Mother-Headed Families

    Dennis P. Hogan;Ling-Xin Hao;William L. Parish

  • The Variable Order of Events in the Life Course.

    Dennis P. Hogan

  • Giving between generations in American families

    David J. Eggebeen;Dennis P. Hogan

  • Transitions and Social Change: The Early Lives of American Men

    Dennis P. Hogan

  • Household Organization, Women's Autonomy, and Contraceptive Behavior in Southern Ethiopia

    Dennis P. Hogan;Betemariam Berhanu;Assefa Hailemariam

  • School-to-work program participation and the post-high school employment of young adults with disabilities.

    Carrie L Shandra;Dennis P Hogan

  • Family, Political Economy, and Demographic Change: The Transformation of Life in Casalecchio, Italy, 1861-1921

    David I. Kertzer;Dennis P. Hogan

  • Food Insecurity, Food Based Coping Strategies and Suboptimal Dietary Practices of Adolescents in Jimma Zone Southwest Ethiopia

    Tefera Belachew;Tefera Belachew;David Lindstrom;Abebe Gebremariam;Dennis Hogan

  • What Happens after the High School Years among Young Persons with Disabilities

    Thomas Wells;Dennis P. Hogan;Gary D. Sandefur

  • Living Arrangements of Minority Elders

    Christine L. Himes;Dennis P. Hogan;David J. Eggebeen

  • The proximate determinants of the decline to below-replacement fertility in Addis Ababa Ethiopia.

    Amson Sibanda;Zewdu Woubalem;Dennis P. Hogan;David P. Lindstrom

  • Social and environmental factors influencing contraceptive use among black adolescents.

    Dennis P. Hogan;Nan Marie Astone;Evelyn M. Kitagawa

  • Sources of Emergency Help and Routine Assistance in Old Age

    Dennis P. Hogan;David J. Eggebeen

  • Functional Disability and School Activity Limitations in 41 300 School-Age Children: Relationship to Medical Impairments

    Michael E Msall;Roger C Avery;Michelle R Tremont;Julie C Lima

  • The Transition to Adulthood as a Career Contingency.

    Dennis P. Hogan

  • Improved Disability Population Estimates of Functional Limitation Among American Children Aged 5–17

    Dennis P. Hogan;Michael E. Msall;Michelle L. Rogers;Roger C. Avery

  • War, famine and excess child mortality in Africa: the role of parental education

    Gebre-Egziabher Kiros;Dennis P Hogan

  • No More Kin: Exploring Race, Class, and Gender in Family Networks

    Cecilia Menjivar;Anne R. Roschelle

Frequent Co-Authors

Frances K. Goldscheider
Frances K. Goldscheider University of Maryland, College Park
Craig Hadley
Craig Hadley Emory University
David L. Featherman
David L. Featherman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Nan Marie Astone
Nan Marie Astone Johns Hopkins University
Sandra L. Hofferth
Sandra L. Hofferth University of Maryland, College Park
Jacqueline L. Angel
Jacqueline L. Angel The University of Texas at Austin

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