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John Robert Warren is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science, Health, General Health Professions, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Clinical Psychology.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Intergenerational and Educational Inequality Studies
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity

Recent publications by John Robert Warren include:

  • The Effects of Education on Mortality: Evidence From Linked U.S. Census and Administrative Mortality Data (2020, Demography)
  • Childhood lead exposure is associated with lower cognitive functioning at older ages (2022, Science Advances)
  • The importance of STEM: High school knowledge, skills and occupations in an era of growing inequality (2021, Research Policy)
  • The Validity and Reliability of Retrospective Measures of Childhood Socioeconomic Status in the Health and Retirement Study: Evidence From the 1940 U.S. Census (2022, The Journals of Gerontology Series B)
  • Long-Term Effects of Local-Area New Deal Work Relief in Childhood on Educational, Economic, and Health Outcomes Over the Life Course: Evidence From the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (2022, Demography)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John Robert Warren include:

  • Chandra Muller
  • Eric Grodsky
  • Jennifer J. Manly
  • Jonas Helgertz
  • Adam M. Brickman

The scientist's work is frequently published in venues such as:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Innovation in Aging
  • Social Science & Medicine
  • Demography
  • Science Advances

Best Publications

  • Socioeconomic Indexes for Occupations: A Review, Update, and Critique

    Robert M. Hauser;John Robert Warren

  • Social stratification across three generations : New evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

    John Robert Warren;Robert M. Hauser

  • Occupational Stratification across the Life Course: Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

    John Robert Warren;Jennifer T. Sheridan;Robert M. Hauser

  • Employment During High School: Consequences for Students' Grades in Academic Courses

    John Robert Warren;Paul LePore;Robert Mare

  • A Comparison of Single-Sex and Coeducational Catholic Secondary Schooling: Evidence From the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988

    Paul C. LePore;John Robert Warren

  • Reconsidering the relationship between student employment and academic outcomes: A new theory and better data

    John Robert Warren

  • Testing and Social Stratification in American Education

    Eric Grodsky;John Robert Warren;Erika Felts

  • High School Exit Examinations and State-Level Completion and GED Rates, 1975 Through 2002

    John Robert Warren;Krista N. Jenkins;Rachael B. Kulick

  • "Occupational Status, Education, and Social Mobility in the Meritocracy

    Robert M. Hauser;John Robert Warren;Min-Hsiung Huang;Wendy Y. Carter

  • Unauthorized Immigration to the United States: Annual Estimates and Components of Change, by State, 1990 to 2010†

    Robert Warren;John Robert Warren

  • Job characteristics as mediators in SES–health relationships ☆

    John Robert Warren;Peter Hoonakker;Pascale Carayon;Jennie Brand

  • The impact of adolescent employment on high school dropout: Differences by individual and labor-market characteristics

    John Robert Warren;Jennifer C Lee

  • Educational Inequality among White and Mexican-Origin Adolescents in the American Southwest: 1990

    John Robert Warren

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health across the Life Course: A Test of the Social Causation and Health Selection Hypotheses

    John Robert Warren

  • Panel Conditioning in Longitudinal Social Science Surveys

    John Robert Warren;Andrew Halpern-Manners

  • Making Full Use of the Longitudinal Design of the Current Population Survey: Methods for Linking Records Across 16 Months.

    Julia A. Rivera Drew;Sarah Flood;John Robert Warren

  • Do Different Methods for Modeling Age-Graded Trajectories Yield Consistent and Valid Results?

    John Robert Warren;Liying Luo;Andrew Halpern-Manners;James M. Raymo

  • Choosing a Measure of Occupational Standing: How Useful are Composite Measures in Analyses of Gender Inequality in Occupational Attainment?

    John Robert Warren;Jennifer T. Sheridan;Robert M. Hauser

  • Socioeconomic Achievements of Siblings in the Life Course New Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

    Robert M. Hauser;Jennifer T. Sheridan;John Robert Warren

  • Is the Glass Emptying or Filling Up? Reconciling Divergent Trends in High School Completion and Dropout

    John Robert Warren;Andrew Halpern-Manners

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Hauser
Robert M. Hauser University of Wisconsin–Madison
Chandra Muller
Chandra Muller The University of Texas at Austin
James M. Raymo
James M. Raymo Princeton University
Robert D. Mare
Robert D. Mare University of California, Los Angeles
Deborah Carr
Deborah Carr Boston University
Jennifer J. Manly
Jennifer J. Manly Columbia University
Robert A. Hummer
Robert A. Hummer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Christopher Winship
Christopher Winship Harvard University
Alberto Palloni
Alberto Palloni University of Wisconsin–Madison

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