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Recent Ph.D. Dissertations

Krista Brumley. 2004. Challenging the Boundaries of Citizenship: NGOs and Political Participation in Monterrey, Mexico.

Sue Falter Mennino. 2003. Dads in the Workplace: How Men Juggle Jobs and Kids.

John F. Hall. 2003. Treating the Substance Abusive Homeless: Implications of the New Orleans Homeless Substance Abusers Project.

Petrice Sams-Abiodun. 2002. Missing Data, Missing Men: Attachment of Men in Low-Income Neighborhoods.

Mistu Ghosh. 2002. A Longitudinal Analysis of Welfare Use and Educational Attainment Among Teenage Parents: Comparing the Effects of Socioeconomic Background with Age and Marital Status at Childbirth.

Evelina Panaytova. 2001. Stratification Beliefs and Support for the Welfare State: A Cross-National Analysis of Determinants of Public Attitudes towards Government Policies.

John Eric Baugher. 2001. Solidarity Forever? Political Generations, Union Loyalty, and the Team Concept.

Melissa M. Toffolon-Weiss. 2001. Power to the People - Understanding Shifts in Community Power.

Carla S. Hall. 2001. Competing Interests among Children and the Elderly: Testing the Generational Equity Perspective Cross-Nationally.

Anane N. Olatunji. 2000. The Relationship between Work Experience and Well-Being among Mexican-Origin Youths.

Lesley Williams Reid. 2000. Economic Restructuring, Political Ideologies, and Urban Crime Rates: 1947-1998.

Maria Elena Ramos Tovar. 1999. Gender, Power, and Decision-Making in Northern Mexico.

Stephen Feiler. 1999. Crime in the American City: Relationships Between Racial Housing Segregation and Youth Violence.

Rachel Jones. 1999. Women of Interdependent Means?: Married Women's Contributions to Couples' Joint Incomes, 1970-1997.

Ye Luo. 1999. Gender, Time, and Happiness: The Effects of Couple's Joint Employment Schedules on Men's and Women's Family Time and Relationship Quality.

Danilo Levi. 1997. Parameters of Development: The Social Context of Latin American and East Asian Industrialization.

Cheryl Mills. 1997. Change in Urban Economics and Underclass Conditions in Large American Cities: 1970 to 1990.

Patricia Kasari. 1997. What Are They Doing Now? The occupational and Social Characteristics of American Indians After Four Hundred Years of occupational Dislocaton.

updated March 18, 2004