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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 33 Citations 4,931 69 World Ranking 3659 National Ranking 1874

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Social science
  • Poverty
  • Social psychology

Her primary areas of investigation include Demography, Cohabitation, Fertility, Marital status and Acculturation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developed country and Socioeconomic status in addition to Demography. Her Developed country study incorporates themes from Young adult, Single-Parent Family and Infant mortality.

Her work in Socioeconomic status is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Developmental psychology. Her Fertility research focuses on subjects like Demographic economics, which are linked to Social science and Social psychology. She interconnects Human sexuality, Social issues and Single mothers in the investigation of issues within Marital status.

Her most cited work include:

  • Constraints, satisfaction and residential mobility: Speare's model reconsidered. (181 citations)
  • Migration and infant death: assimilation or selective migration among Puerto Ricans? (169 citations)
  • Immigration and the Family : Research and Policy on U.s. Immigrants (162 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Nancy S. Landale focuses on Demography, Socioeconomic status, Developmental psychology, Cohabitation and Developed country. Nancy S. Landale combines subjects such as Fertility and Low birth weight with her study of Demography. Her research in Socioeconomic status intersects with topics in Poverty, Development economics, Demographic economics and Microdata.

Her studies deal with areas such as Social issues and Human capital as well as Poverty. Her work in the fields of Developmental psychology, such as Young adult, overlaps with other areas such as Legal status, Adolescent health and Mental health. She connects Developed country with Mainland in her research.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Demography (30.43%)
  • Socioeconomic status (26.09%)
  • Developmental psychology (21.74%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2009-2018)?

  • Developmental psychology (21.74%)
  • Legal status (9.78%)
  • Mexican origin (7.61%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Nancy S. Landale mainly focuses on Developmental psychology, Legal status, Mexican origin, Socioeconomic status and Environmental health. Her study looks at the intersection of Developmental psychology and topics like Health care with Gerontology. Her biological study deals with issues like Early childhood, which deal with fields such as Asthma incidence.

Her Socioeconomic status research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Human sexuality and Educational attainment. Her Young adult research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Holism, Fertility, Positive Youth Development and Race. Her Child rearing study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Demography.

Between 2009 and 2018, her most popular works were:

  • The Living Arrangements of Children of Immigrants (122 citations)
  • Longitudinal predictors of change in number of sexual partners across adolescence and early adulthood. (60 citations)
  • Behavioral Functioning among Mexican-origin Children: Does Parental Legal Status Matter? (56 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social science
  • Poverty
  • Social psychology

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Developmental psychology, Socioeconomic status, Mental health, Adolescent health and Group differences. Her research on Developmental psychology often connects related topics like Poverty. The concepts of her Socioeconomic status study are interwoven with issues in Human sexuality, Child rearing and Demography.

Her Adolescent health research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Sexually transmitted disease, Adolescent medicine, Social environment, Psychosocial and Permissive. Nancy S. Landale has included themes like Fertility and Positive Youth Development in her Young adult study. Her work focuses on many connections between Interpersonal communication and other disciplines, such as Gender studies, that overlap with her field of interest in American Community Survey, Criminology and Holism.

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Best Publications

Constraints, satisfaction and residential mobility: Speare's model reconsidered.

Nancy S. Landale;Avery M. Guest.
Demography (1985)

295 Citations

Hispanic Families: Stability and Change

Nancy S. Landale;R.S. Oropesa.
Review of Sociology (2007)

253 Citations

Migration and infant death: assimilation or selective migration among Puerto Ricans?

Nancy Susan Landale;Ralph Salvador Oropesa;B. K. Gorman.
American Sociological Review (2000)

250 Citations

Immigration and the Family : Research and Policy on U.s. Immigrants

Alan Booth;Ann C. Crouter;Nancy Landale.
Population (1998)

245 Citations

Hispanic Families in the United States: Family Structure and Process in an Era of Family Change

Nancy S. Landale;R. Salvador Oropesa;Christina Bradatan.
(2006)

231 Citations

White, Black, or Puerto Rican? Racial Self-Identification among Mainland and Island Puerto Ricans

Nancy Landale;Ralph Salvatore Oropesa.
Social Forces (2002)

218 Citations

The Living Arrangements of Children of Immigrants

Nancy S. Landale;Kevin J. A. Thomas;Jennifer Van Hook.
The Future of Children (2011)

211 Citations

The future of marriage and hispanics

R. S. Oropesa;Nancy S. Landale.
Journal of Marriage and Family (2004)

200 Citations

Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Role of Cohabitation in Premarital Childbearing.

Wendy D. Manning;Nancy Susan Landale.
Journal of Marriage and Family (1996)

187 Citations

Precursors of Young Women's Family Formation Pathways.

Paul R. Amato;Nancy S. Landale;Tara C. Havasevich-Brooks;Alan Booth.
Journal of Marriage and Family (2008)

169 Citations

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