Fred C. Pampel mainly focuses on Socioeconomic status, Demography, Economic growth, Developing country and Health equity. He combines subjects such as Developmental psychology, Mortality rate, Harm and Environmental health with his study of Socioeconomic status. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social psychology, Cigarette use and Gender equality.
The concepts of his Economic growth study are interwoven with issues in Social class and Human resources. Fred C. Pampel has researched Developing country in several fields, including Division of labour, Labour economics, Labor relations and Socioeconomics. As a member of one scientific family, Fred C. Pampel mostly works in the field of Health equity, focusing on Obesity and, on occasion, Race and health, Causality, Gerontology and Tobacco use.
Fred C. Pampel mainly investigates Demography, Socioeconomic status, Demographic economics, Economic growth and Context. His work in Demography covers topics such as Cohort which are related to areas like General Social Survey. His research integrates issues of Cigarette smoking, Gerontology, Environmental health, Developmental psychology and Health equity in his study of Socioeconomic status.
The Gerontology study combines topics in areas such as Ethnic group and Life course approach. His work in Demographic economics tackles topics such as Socioeconomics which are related to areas like Social class. His primary area of study in Economic growth is in the field of Developing country.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Socioeconomic status, Demography, Cohort, Gerontology and Life course approach. His Socioeconomic status research integrates issues from Health equity, Body mass index, Economic growth and Social class. Fred C. Pampel interconnects Development economics and Survey data collection in the investigation of issues within Economic growth.
His Demography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Logistic regression, Proportional hazards model and Genetic epidemiology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Cohort, Argument, Value, Multilevel model and Developmental psychology is strongly linked to General Social Survey. His Gerontology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intervention, Ethnic group and Literacy.
Socioeconomic status, Demography, Cohort, Health equity and Demographic economics are his primary areas of study. His Socioeconomic status study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth, Obesity, Association, Global health and Harm. His Demography research incorporates themes from Proportional hazards model, Public policy and Genetic epidemiology.
His Cohort research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Social determinants of health, Logistic regression, General Social Survey and Age distribution. His Health equity research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Disadvantaged, Measures of national income and output, Survey data collection and Environmental health. His research investigates the connection with Demographic economics and areas like Environmentalism which intersect with concerns in Occupational prestige.
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Behaviors
Fred C. Pampel;Patrick M. Krueger;Justin T. Denney.
Review of Sociology (2010)
Logistic Regression: A Primer
Fred C. Pampel.
(2000)
Age, Class, Politics, and the Welfare State
Fred C. Pampel;John B. Williamson.
(1989)
The Myth of Postnational Identity: Popular Support for European Unification
Mathieu Deflem;Fred C. Pampel.
Social Forces (1996)
Welfare Spending in Advanced Industrial Democracies, 1950-1980
Fred C. Pampel;John B. Williamson.
American Journal of Sociology (1988)
Economic Development and Female Labor Force Participation: A Reconsideration
Fred C. Pampel;Kazuko Tanaka.
Social Forces (1986)
Cigarette Use and the Narrowing Sex Differential in Mortality
Fred C. Pampel.
Population and Development Review (2002)
OBESITY, SES, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A TEST OF THE REVERSAL HYPOTHESIS
Fred C. Pampel;Justin T. Denney;Patrick M. Krueger.
Social Science & Medicine (2012)
Tobacco use in sub-Sahara Africa: Estimates from the demographic health surveys
Fred Pampel.
Social Science & Medicine (2008)
The Enduring Association between Education and Mortality: The Role of Widening and Narrowing Disparities
Richard Miech;Fred Pampel;Jinyoung Kim;Richard G. Rogers.
American Sociological Review (2011)
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