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Overview

Kyle Crowder is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the social sciences, with a focus on sociology and political science, economics and econometrics, genetics, health, and general health professions. The scholar's work covers a variety of interdisciplinary topics related to housing, health outcomes, and human-animal interactions.

The main topics that characterize Crowder's research include:

  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Diet and metabolism studies

Crowder's scientific output includes numerous papers published between 2022 and recent years. Notable publications include:

  • "An open science study of ageing in companion dogs," 2022, Nature
  • "Associations between physical activity and cognitive dysfunction in older companion dogs: results from the Dog Aging Project," 2022, GeroScience
  • "Once-daily feeding is associated with better health in companion dogs: results from the Dog Aging Project," 2022, GeroScience
  • "Age and Physical Activity Levels in Companion Dogs: Results From the Dog Aging Project," 2022, The Journals of Gerontology Series A
  • "Evaluation of cognitive function in the Dog Aging Project: associations with baseline canine characteristics," 2022, Scientific Reports

The research venues where Crowder frequently publishes include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • GeroScience
  • Nature
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Marriage and the Family

Collaborations are integral to Crowder's work. Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Kate E. Creevy
  • Matthew D. Dunbar
  • Audrey Ruple
  • Annette L. Fitzpatrick
  • Stephen M. Schwartz

Crowder's research intersects health-related topics with social and economic dimensions of urban living and housing. In particular, there is a notable focus on how environmental and socioeconomic factors influence health disparities and outcomes, as well as on interactions involving companion animals.

Best Publications

  • Escaping Distressed Neighborhoods: Individual, Community, and Metropolitan Influences

    Scott J. South;Kyle D. Crowder

  • The Changing Demography of America's Families

    Jay D. Teachman;Lucky M. Tedrow;Kyle D. Crowder

  • Neighborhood distress and school dropout: the variable significance of community context

    Kyle Crowder;Scott J South

  • Leaving the `hood: residential mobility between black white and integrated neighborhoods.

    Scott J. South;Kyle D. Crowder

  • The Racial Context of White Mobility: An Individual-Level Assessment of the White Flight Hypothesis

    Kyle Crowder

  • Residential mobility between cities and suburbs: race, suburbanization, and back-to-the-city moves

    Scott J. South;Kyle D. Crowder

  • Interneighborhood migration, race, and environmental hazards: modeling microlevel processes of environmental inequality.

    Kyle Crowder;Liam Downey

  • Migration and Spatial Assimilation Among U.S. Latinos: Classical Versus Segmented Trajectories

    Scott J. South;Kyle Crowder;Erick Chavez

  • The Character and Consequences of Growth Regimes: An Assessment of 20 Years of Research

    John R. Logan;Rachel Bridges Whaley;Kyle Crowder

  • Spatial Dynamics of White Flight : The Effects of Local and Extralocal Racial Conditions on Neighborhood Out-Migration

    Kyle Crowder;Scott J. South

  • Neighborhood effects on family formation : Concentrated poverty and beyond

    Scott J. South;Kyle D. Crowder

  • A New Marriage Squeeze for Black Women: The Role of Racial Intermarriage by Black Men

    Kyle D. Crowder;Stewart E. Tolnay

  • Neighborhood Immigration and Native Out-Migration

    Kyle Crowder;Matthew Hall;Stewart E. Tolnay

  • Neighborhood Diversity, Metropolitan Constraints, and Household Migration

    Kyle Crowder;Jeremy Pais;Scott J. South

  • Exiting and Entering High-Poverty Neighborhoods: Latinos, Blacks and Anglos Compared

    Scott J. South;Kyle Crowder;Erick Chavez

  • Cycle of Segregation: Social Processes and Residential Stratification

    Maria Krysan;Kyle Crowder

  • White Ethnic Neighborhoods and Assimilation: The Greater New York Region, 1980–1990

    Richard D. Alba;John R. Logan;Kyle Crowder

  • SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DIMENSIONS OF NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION

    Kyle Crowder;Scott J. South

  • Race, Class, and Changing Patterns of Migration between Poor and Nonpoor Neighborhoods1

    Kyle Crowder;Scott J. South

  • Neighborhood Foreclosures, Racial/Ethnic Transitions, and Residential Segregation

    Matthew Hall;Kyle Crowder;Amy Spring

  • RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY BETWEEN BLACK, WHITE, AND INTEGRATED NEIGHBORHOODS*

    Scott J. South;Kyle D. Crowder

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott J. South
Scott J. South University at Albany, State University of New York
Jay Teachman
Jay Teachman Western Washington University
John R. Logan
John R. Logan Brown University
David T. Takeuchi
David T. Takeuchi University of Washington
Glenn I. Roisman
Glenn I. Roisman University of Minnesota
Cathryn Booth-LaForce
Cathryn Booth-LaForce University of Washington

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