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| Affiliates STEVEN CARLTON-FORD (PhD Minnesota) examines the ways in which health affects family dyamics and relationships, and the influence of both on the well-being of children and adolescents. 513-556-4716 Email Steven Carlton-Ford PAULA DUBECK (PhD Northwestern) studies work organizations, especially the roles of professional women. With David Maume, she has investigated the personal and community effects of plant closings. 513-556-4715 Email Paula Dubeck DAVID MAUME (PhD North Carolina) has recently published on race differences in earnings and is currently examining the impact of occupational sex segregation on career mobility, gender differences in economic recovery from a plant closing, and the effect of workplace subordination on men's avoidance of housework. 513-556-4713 Email David Maume ANNULLA LINDERS(PhD SUNY-STONY BROOK) specializes in the study of cross-national variation in unemployment and family-related legislation (e.g., abortion). 513-556-4710 Email Annulla Linders JEFFREY TIMBERLAKE(PhD Chicago) examines the role of neighborhood characteristics in determining children's health and development. 513-556-4708 Email Jeffrey Timberlake |
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