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5106
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2410

Overview

Nancy S. Landale is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their academic career is connected to research undertaken within this institution.

This scientist's profile does not list recent papers, frequent coauthors, or publication venues, limiting detailed insight into specific research outputs or collaborations. Similarly, no information is provided on book publications.

Areas of scientific inquiry or specialization have not been specified in terms of main fields, subfields, or principal research topics. Consequently, it is not possible to characterize the thematic focus of their research activities through enumerated subjects.

There is no recorded data regarding awards or distinctions, and the scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

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

    Nancy S. Landale;Avery M. Guest

  • Hispanic Families: Stability and Change

    Nancy S. Landale;R.S. Oropesa

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

    Nancy S. Landale;R. Salvador Oropesa;Christina Bradatan

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

    Nancy Susan Landale;Ralph Salvador Oropesa;B. K. Gorman

  • The Living Arrangements of Children of Immigrants

    Nancy S. Landale;Kevin J. A. Thomas;Jennifer Van Hook

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

    Alan Booth;Ann C. Crouter;Nancy Landale

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

    Nancy Landale;Ralph Salvatore Oropesa

  • The future of marriage and hispanics

    R. S. Oropesa;Nancy S. Landale

  • Precursors of Young Women's Family Formation Pathways.

    Paul R. Amato;Nancy S. Landale;Tara C. Havasevich-Brooks;Alan Booth

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

    Wendy D. Manning;Nancy Susan Landale

  • Family Transitions In Young Adulthood

    Robert Schoen;Nancy S. Landale;Kimberly Daniels

  • In Search of the New Second Generation: Alternative Strategies for Identifying Second Generation Children and Understanding Their Acquisition of English:

    R.S. Oropesa;Nancy S. Landale

  • Father Involvement in the Lives of Mainland Puerto Rican Children: Contributions of Nonresident, Cohabiting and Married Fathers.

    Nancy Landale;Ralph Salvatore Oropesa

  • Nonmarital cohabitation and childbearing among Black and White American women

    Laura Spencer Loomis;Nancy S. Landale

  • Effects of sexual activity on adolescent social and psychological development.

    John O. G. Billy;Nancy S. Landale;William R. Grady;Denise M. Zimmerle

  • Does Americanization Have Adverse Effects on Health?: Stress, Health Habits, and Infant Health Outcomes among Puerto Ricans

    Nancy S. Landale;R. S. Oropesa;Daniel Llanes;Bridget K. Gorman

  • Patterns of entry into cohabitation and marriage among mainland Puerto Rican women.

    Nancy S. Landale;Renata Forste

  • Incorporating Origin and Process in Migration-Fertility Frameworks: The Case of Puerto Rican Women

    Susan G. Singley;Nancy S. Landale

  • Behavioral Functioning among Mexican-origin Children: Does Parental Legal Status Matter?

    Nancy S. Landale;Jessica Halliday Hardie;R. S. Oropesa;Marianne M. Hillemeier

  • Just living together : implications of cohabitation on families, children, and social policy

    Alan Booth;Ann C. Crouter;Nancy S. Landale

  • Informal unions among mainland Puerto Ricans: cohabitation or an alternative to legal marriage?

    Nancy S. Landale;Katherine Fennelly

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Booth
Alan Booth Pennsylvania State University
Ann C. Crouter
Ann C. Crouter Pennsylvania State University
Marianne M. Hillemeier
Marianne M. Hillemeier Pennsylvania State University
Susan M. McHale
Susan M. McHale Pennsylvania State University
Robert Schoen
Robert Schoen Pennsylvania State University
Wendy D. Manning
Wendy D. Manning Bowling Green State University
Stephanie T. Lanza
Stephanie T. Lanza Pennsylvania State University
Daniel T. Lichter
Daniel T. Lichter Cornell University
Susan L. Brown
Susan L. Brown Bowling Green State University
Glen H. Elder
Glen H. Elder University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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