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Overview

Thomas J. Cooke is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a primary focus on social sciences and environmental science. The scientist's work integrates topics relevant to migration, urban studies, sustainable supply chain management, and pollution.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services

Among the subfields of study, their contributions cover sociology and political science, demography, strategy and management, pollution, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

Thomas J. Cooke has contributed to several journals, with recent publications appearing in:

  • Social Science Research
  • Urban Geography

Two notable papers published by the scientist include:

  • "Migration after union dissolution in the United States: The role of non-resident family," 2021, published in Social Science Research
  • "40 years of the journal Urban Geography," 2020, published in Urban Geography

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including Robert S. Pomeroy, Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, and Kevin Ward.

Best Publications

  • Migration in a family way

    Thomas J. Cooke

  • A cross-national comparison of the impact of family migration on women's employment status.

    Paul Boyle;Thomas J. Cooke;Keith Halfacree;Darren Smith

  • Moving and Union Dissolution

    Paul J. Boyle;Hill Kulu;Thomas Cooke;Vernon Gayle

  • Family Migration and the Relative Earnings of Husbands and Wives

    Thomas J. Cooke

  • It is not Just the Economy: Declining Migration and the Rise of Secular Rootedness

    Thomas J. Cooke

  • ‘Trailing Wife’ or ‘Trailing Mother’? The Effect of Parental Status on the Relationship between Family Migration and the Labor-Market Participation of Married Women

    Thomas J Cooke

  • Internal Migration in Decline

    Thomas J. Cooke

  • Migration, Care, and the Linked Lives of Dual-Earner Households

    Adrian J Bailey;Megan K Blake;Thomas J Cooke

  • Family ties and residential locations

    Clara H. Mulder;Thomas J. Cooke

  • A Longitudinal Analysis of Family Migration and the Gender Gap in Earnings in the United States and Great Britain

    Thomas J. Cooke;Paul Boyle;Kenneth Couch;Peteke Feijten

  • Family migration and the employment of married women and men.

    Thomas J. Cooke;Adrian J. Bailey

  • The Migration of High School Graduates to College

    Thomas J. Cooke;Paul Boyle

  • Gender role beliefs and family migration

    Thomas J. Cooke

  • The Changing Intrametropolitan Location of High-poverty Neighbourhoods in the US, 1990-2000

    Thomas Cooke;Sarah Marchant

  • The suburbanization of poverty? An alternative perspective

    Thomas J. Cooke;Curtis Denton

  • Internal Migration in the Developed World: Are we becoming less mobile?

    Tony Champion;Thomas Cooke;Ian Shuttleworth

  • Gender inequality in employment status following family migration in GB and the US: the effect of relative occupational status

    Paul Boyle;Tom Cooke;Keith Halfacree;Darren Smith

  • Family migration and employment: the importance of migration history and gender.

    Adrian J. Bailey;Thomas J. Cooke

  • The effect of long-distance family migration and motherhood on partnered women's labour-market activity rates in Great Britain and the USA

    Paul Boyle;Thomas Cooke;Keith Halfacree;Darren Smith

  • Residential Mobility of the Poor and the Growth of Poverty in Inner-Ring Suburbs

    Thomas J. Cooke

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Boyle
Paul Boyle Swansea University
Clara H. Mulder
Clara H. Mulder University of Groningen
Elvin Wyly
Elvin Wyly University of British Columbia
John M. Clapp
John M. Clapp University of Connecticut
Kevin Ward
Kevin Ward University of Manchester
David W. S. Wong
David W. S. Wong George Mason University
Susan Hanson
Susan Hanson Clark University
Richard Shearmur
Richard Shearmur McGill University
Stephen L. Ross
Stephen L. Ross University of Connecticut

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