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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
35
Citations
8423
World Ranking
6617
National Ranking
3207

Best Publications

  • Cohabitation in the United States: An Appraisal of Research Themes, Findings, and Implications

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  • "Everything's There Except Money": How Money Shapes Decisions to Marry among Cohabitors.

    Pamela J. Smock;Wendy D. Manning;Meredith Porter

  • Measuring and Modeling Cohabitation: New Perspectives from Qualitative Data

    Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock

  • The effect of marriage and divorce on women's economic well-being

    Pamela J. Smock;Wendy D. Manning;Sanjiv Gupta

  • Why Marry? Race and the Transition to Marriage among Cohabitors*

    Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock

  • Cohabiting partners’ economic circumstances and marriage

    Pamela J. Smock;Wendy D. Manning

  • The Economic Costs of Marital Dissolution: Why Do Women Bear a Disproportionate Cost?

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  • The relative stability of cohabiting and marital unions for children

    Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock;Debarun Majumdar

  • The Demography of Families: A Review of Patterns and Change

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  • Married and cohabiting parents' relationship stability: A focus on race and ethnicity.

    Cynthia Osborne;Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock

  • “Swapping” Families: Serial Parenting and Economic Support for Children

    Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock

  • New Families and Nonresident Father-Child Visitation

    Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock

  • First Comes Cohabitation and then Comes Marriage? A Research Note

    Wendy D. Manning;Pamela J. Smock

  • The Complexity of Fathers' Parenting Responsibilities and Involvement with Nonresident Children

    Wendy D. Manning;Susan D. Stewart;Pamela J. Smock

  • Has the Price of Motherhood Declined Over Time? A Cross‐Cohort Comparison of the Motherhood Wage Penalty

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  • The economic consequences of the dissolution of cohabiting unions

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  • The economic costs of marital disruption for Young Women over the past two decades

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  • Diversity in Pathways to Parenthood: Patterns, Implications, and Emerging Research Directions

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  • He Says, She Says: Gender and Cohabitation

    Penelope M. Huang;Pamela J. Smock;Wendy D. Manning;Cara A. Bergstrom-Lynch

  • Gender and the Short-Run Economic Consequences of Marital Disruption

    Unknown

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