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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Sara F. McLanahan DATE: September 2016 MAILING ADDRESS: Office of Population Research 265 Wallace Hall Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 TELEPHONE: (609) 258-4875 (office) (609) 258-5804 (fax) E-MAIL: [email protected] PRESENT RANK: William S. Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs EDUCATION: Ph.D., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 1979 Thesis: "Participation, Accountability and Discretion: Issues in Health Policy Implementation" M.A., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 1976 Thesis: "Health Reform Implementation: Patterns of Failure" B.A., Sociology, University of Houston, 1974 POSITIONS HELD: 1996-Present Director, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University 1990-Present Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University 1989-1992 Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin 1986-1989 Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin 1981-1986 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin 1979-1981 NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Sara F. McLanahan DATE: September 2016

MAILING ADDRESS: Office of Population Research265 Wallace HallPrinceton UniversityPrinceton, NJ 08544

TELEPHONE: (609) 258-4875 (office)(609) 258-5804 (fax)

E-MAIL: [email protected]

PRESENT RANK: William S. Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs

EDUCATION: Ph.D., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 1979Thesis: "Participation, Accountability and Discretion: Issues in Health Policy Implementation"

M.A., Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, 1976Thesis: "Health Reform Implementation: Patterns of Failure"

B.A., Sociology, University of Houston, 1974

POSITIONS HELD:

1996-Present Director, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University

1990-Present Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University

1989-1992 Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin

1986-1989 Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin

1981-1986 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin

1979-1981 NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin

SPECIAL AWARDS OR HONORARY POSITIONS:

Honorary Degree from Northwestern University, 2016

Elected to the American Philosophical Society, 2016

Irene B. Tauber Award, Population Association of America, 2016

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Member, “Consensus Review of National Children’s Study,” National Academy of Sciences,” 2013-2015

Thomas C. Schelling Award from The Harvard Kennedy School, May 2013

Member, Harvard Kennedy School Visiting Committee, April 2013

Chair, “Workshop on the Design of National Children’s Study,” Committee on National Statistics, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, January 2013

Member, “The Causes and Consequences of High Rates of Incarceration,” National Academy of Science, 2012-2014

Member, Committee on Population, National Academy of Sciences, 2012-

Elected to the National Academy of Sciences, 2011

Member, “Science of Research on Families: A Workshop,” Institute of Medicine and National Research Council, 2010.

Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine, 2009 -

Board of Trustees. Russell Sage Foundation, 2009 – 2013, Chair 2014-

Reuben Hill Award for Best Paper on Theory and Methods, “Family Structure and Maternal Health Trajectories.” 2009. National Council on Family Relations.

Advisory Group. Russell Sage Foundation. Project on Social Inequality and Educational Disadvantage. 2005 -

Advisory Group. Pew Charitable Trust. Project on Economic Mobility. 2006

National Advisory Committee. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars. 2005-

Elected to American Academy of Political and Social Science. 2005

Distinguished Scholar Award. American Sociological Association Family Section. 2004

Board of Trustees. W.T. Grant Foundation, 2004 – 2013

President. Population Association of America, 2004

Editor-in-Chief. Future of Children, 2004-

Board. National Poverty Center, 2003-2010

Selection Committee. W.T. Grant Young Scholars Award, 2001-2009

MacArthur Foundation Research Network on “the Family and the Economy,” 1998-2006

Fellow. Program in Inequality and Social Policy, Harvard University, 1998

Pro Humanitate Literary Award for “Parenting and Child Development in ‘Nontraditional’ Families.” From the North American Resource Center for Child Welfare, May 2002

Visitor. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Stanford University, Palo

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Alto, CA, 2001-2002

Advisory Board. Urban Health Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1999-2002

Roundtable on Children, Brookings Institution, 1999-2002

Task Force on National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 1999-2002

Advisory Committee. Institute for Research on Poverty, 1996-2002

Sociological Research Association, 1995-

Population Section Council, American Sociological Association, 1998-2001

Public Understanding of Sociology Award Committee, American Sociological Association, 1999-2001

Board on Children Youth and Families, National Academy of Sciences, 1996-2001

Vice President. Population Association of America, 1999-2000

Technical Review Committee, National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997-2000

Advisory Board of Family Impact Seminar, 1995-1999

Visiting Researcher. Center for the Study of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, 1998

Board of Overseers. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1986-1990, 1994-1997

Duncan Distinguished Book Award for Growing Up With a Single Parent, Population Section ofAmerican Sociological Association, 1996

Nominating Committee (Chair). Population Association of America, 1996

Chair. Social Science and Population Study Section, NIH, 1994-1996

Council of American Sociological Association, 1993-1996

Social Science and Population Study Section, NIH, 1992-1996

Goode Distinguished Book Award for Growing Up With a Single Parent, Family Section of American Sociological Association, 1995

Finalist for Best Book of Current Interest, Growing Up With a Single Parent, Los Angeles Times, 1995

Committee on Consequences of Unintended Pregnancy, Institute of Medicine, 1993-1994

Board of Directors, Population Association of America, 1992-1994

Family Section Council, American Sociological Association, 1988-1991

Romnes Faculty Fellowship. Graduate School, University of Wisconsin, 1989

Committee on Committees. American Sociological Association, 1989-1990

Reuben Hill Award for Best Paper on Theory and Methods, "Intergenerational Consequences of Family

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Disruption." National Council on Family Relations, 1988

Visiting Fellow. Russell Sage Foundation, 1988-1989

Reuben Hill Award for Best Paper on Theory and Methods, "Married Women's Economic Dependency: 1950-1980." National Council on Family Relations, 1987

University Fellow. University of Texas at Austin, 1977-1978

Hogg Foundation. Fellow in Mental Health and Program Evaluation, University of Texas atAustin, 1977-1978

BOOKS, EDITED BOOKS AND SPECIAL ISSUES:

2016 Garfinkel Irwin, McLanahan, Sara and Chris Wimmer (eds.) Children of the Great Recession. New York City: Russell Sage Foundation

2015 McLanahan, Sara and Isabel Sawhill (eds.). Marriage and Child Wellbeing Revisited. The Future of Children. 25 (2) Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

2014 Haskins, Ron, Garfinkel, Irv and Sara McLanahan (eds.) Two Generation Programs, The Future of Children. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

Travis, Jeremy and Bruce Western (eds.) The Growth of Incarceration in the United States. Washington D.C., the National Academies Press.

The National Children's Study 2014: An Assessment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

2011 Waldfogel, Jane and Sara McLanahan (eds.) Work and Family Balance, The Future of Children, 21 (2) Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

2010 Mclanahan, Sara, Garfinkel, Irv, Mincy, Ron and Elisabeth Donahue. Fragile Families, The Future of Children. 20 (2) Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

2006 Sawhill, Isabel and Sara McLanahan (eds.). Opportunity in America, The Future of Children. 16(2). Washington, DC: Brookings Press.

2005 McLanahan, Sara, Donahue, Elisabeth, and Ron Haskins (eds.). Marriage and Child Wellbeing, The Future of Children. 15(2). Washington DC: Brookings Press.

2005 Rouse, Cecilia, Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, and Sara McLanahan (eds.). School Readiness: Closing Racial and Ethnic Gaps, The Future of Children. 15(1). Washington DC. Brookings Press.

2001. Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, Marta Tienda, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn (eds.). Fragile Families and Welfare Reform,” Children and Youth Services Review. 23(4/5).

1998 Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, Daniel Meyer and Judith Seltzer (eds.). Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1996 Garfinkel, Irwin, Jennifer Hochschild, and Sara McLanahan (eds.). Social Policies for Children. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

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1994 McLanahan, Sara, and Gary Sandefur. Growing Up With a Single Parent. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

1994 Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Philip Robins (eds.). Child Support and Child Wellbeing. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press.

1992 Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Philip Robins (eds.). Child Support Assurance: Design Issues, Expected Impacts, and Political Barriers, as Seen from Wisconsin. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press.

1986 Garfinkel, Irwin, and Sara McLanahan. Single Mothers and Their Children: A New American Dilemma. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press.

RESEARCH ARTICLES PUBLISHED OR FORTHCOMING

2016

Donnelly, Louis; McLanahan, Sara; Brooke-Gunn, Jeanne and Irv Garfinkel. “Neighborhood collective efficacy and adolescent mental health” (forthcoming in Health Affairs)

McFarland, Michael J., Reichman, Nancy, McLanahan, Sara and Bridget Goosby. “Grandparents’ Education and Infant Health :Pathways across Generations (forthcoming in JMF)

Schneider , Daniel, Harknett, Kristen and Sara McLanahan. “Intimate Partner Violence in the Great Recession.” Demography, 53, 471-505.←Garfinkel, Irwin, McLanahan, Sara and Chris Wimmer. “Introduction, Summary, and Conclusion.” Pp. 1-29 in Children of the Great Recession, Garfinkel, McLanahan and Winner (eds.). New York City: Russell Sage Foundation.

Schneider , Daniel, McLanahan and Kristen Harknett,.”Parents’ Relationships.” Pp. 118 - 148 in Children of the Great Recession. Garfinkel, McLanahan and Wimmer (eds.). New York City: Russell Sage Foundation. ←

2015

Turney, K. and S. McLanahan. “The Academic Consequences of Early Childhood Problem Behaviors.” Social Science Research. 54:131-145.

McLanahan, Sara and Christopher Jencks. “Was Moynihan Right?” Education Next. (Spring): 17-22.

Choi, K., A. Hsin and S. McLanahan. “Asian Mothers and Children’s Verbal Development in Australia and the United States.” Social Science Research. 52:389-407.

Berger, Lawrence and Sara McLanahan. “Income, Relationship Quality, and Parenting: Associations With Child Development in Two-Parent Families.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 77 (4): 996-1015.

Lee, D. and S. McLanahan. “Family Structure Transitions and Child Development.” American Sociological Review.” American Sociological Review. 80(4):738-763.

Mitchell, C. McLanahan, S., Brooks-Gunn, J., Notterman, D., Hobcraft, J. and I. Garfinkel. “Family Structure Instability, Genetic Sensitivity, and Child Wellbeing.” American Journal of Sociology. 120(4): 1195-1225.

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Sara McLanahan and Wade Jacobsen. "Diverging Destinies Revisited." Pp 3-24 in Amato, P.R., Booth, A., McHale, S.M. and Van Hook, J. (eds). Families in an Era of Increasing Inequality: Diverging Destinies. New York, NY: Springer.

Martinson, Melissa, Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne and Sara Mclanahan. “Variation in Child Body Mass Patterns by Race/Ethnicity and Maternal Nativity Status in the United States and England.” Maternal and Child Health Journal . 19(2): 373-380.

2014

McCormick et al. “Commentary on a Recent National Research Council/Institute of Medicine Report.” Academic Pediatrics. 14: 545-546.

Pilkauskas, Natasha V.; Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. “Doubling Up as a Private Safety Net for Families with Children.” Demography. 51(5): 1667-1676.

Mitchell, C., Hobcraft, J. McLanahan, S., Brooks-Gunn, J., Garfinkel, I. and D. Notterman. “Social Disadvantage, Genetic Sensitivity and Children’s Telomere Length.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111(16): 5944-5949.

2013

Mitchell, Colter, Sara McLanahan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Irwin Garfinkel, John Hobcraft, and Daniel Notterman “Genetic Sensitivity to Social Environments: Implications for Research.” American Journal of Public Health 103 (S1): S102-S110.

Lee, Dohoon; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; McLanahan, Sara; Notterman, Dan and Irv Garfinkel. “The Great Recession, Fear, Genetic Sensitivity, and Maternal Harsh Parenting.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110 (4): 13780-13784.

McLanahan, Sara, Laura Tach, and Daniel Schneider. “The Causal Effects of Father Absence.” Annual Review of Sociology, 39: 399-427.

Thomson, Elizabeth and Sara McLanahan. “Reflections on Family Structure and Child Well-Being: Economic Resources vs. Parental Socialization.” Social Forces 91 (1): 45-53

2012

Jackson, Margot, Kiernan, Kathleen and Sara McLanahan. “Immigrant-Native Differences in Child Health: Does Maternal Education Narrow or Widen the Gap? Child Development. 83 (5): 1501-1509.

Bzostek, Sharon, Marcia Carlson, and Sara McLanahan. “Mothers’ Repartnering After a Non-Marital Birth.” Social Forces. 90(3): 817-841.

Jackson, Margot, Kiernan, Kathleen and Sara McLanahan. “Nativity Differences in Mothers’ Health Behaviors: A Cross-National and Longitudinal Lens." The Annals. 643: 192-218.

Martinson, Melissa, McLanahan, Sara and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Race/ethnic and Nativity Disparities in Child Overweight in the United States and England.” The Annals. 643: 219-266.

McLanahan, Sara and Irv Garfinkel. “Fragile Families: Debates, Facts and Solutions.” Pp. 142-169 in Elizabeth Scott and Marsha Garrison (eds). Marriage at the Crossroads. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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2011

McLanahan, Sara. “Family Instability and Complexity after a Nonmarital Birth: Outcomes for Children in Fragile Families.” Pp. 108-133 in Marcia J. Carlson and Paula England (eds.). Social Class and Changing Families in an Unequal America. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Mitchell, Colter, Daniel Notterman, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Iulia Kotenko, Kate Jaeger, John Hobcraft, Irwin Garfinkel, and Sara McLanahan. “The Role of Mother’s Genes and Environment on Postpartum Depression.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108 (20): 8189-8193.

Cooper, C.E., Osborne, C.A., Beck, A.N., and McLanahan, S. S.” Partnership Instability, School Readiness, and Gender Disparities.” Sociology of Education. 84(3): 246-259.

Watson, Tara and Sara McLanahan. “Marriage Meets the Joneses: Relative Income, Identity, and Marital Status.” Journal of Human Resources. 46(3): 482–517.

Kimbro, Rachel, Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne and Sara McLanahan. “Young Children in urban areas: Link among neighborhood characteristics, weight status, outdoor play, and television watching.” Social Science and Medicine. 72(5): 668-676.

Carlson, Marcia, Pilkauskas, Natasha, McLanahan, Sara and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Couples as Partners and Parents over Children’s Early Years.” Journal of Marriage and Family 73(2): 317-334.

2010Beck, Audrey, Cooper, Carey, McLanahan, Sara, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Partnership Transitions and Maternal Parenting.” Journal of Marriage and Family 72 (April 2010): 219 – 233.

McLanahan, Sara and Beck, Audrey, “Parental Relationships in Fragile Families” Pp. 17-38 In The Future of Children 20 (2) Princeton NJ: Princeton Press.

Carlson, Marcia J. and Sara S. McLanahan. "Fathers in Fragile Families." Pp. 241-269 in Michael E. Lamb (ed). The Role of the Father in Child Development, fifth edition, New York: Wiley & Sons.

2009Knab, Jean, Irv Garfinkel, Sara Mclanahan, Emily Moiduddin, and Cynthia Osborne. “The Effects of Welfare and Child Support Policies on the Incidence of Marriage Following a Nonmarital Birth” In James P. Ziliak (ed.). Welfare Reform and its Long Term Consequences for America’s Poor. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Cooper, Carey, Sara McLanahan, Sarah Meadows, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Family Structure, Transitions, and Maternal Stress.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 71(3): 558-574

McLanahan, Sara. “Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Poverty.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 621: 111-131. 2008McLanahan, Sara and Christine Percheski. “Family Structure and the Reproduction of Inequalities. Annual Review of Sociology. 34: 257-276.

Carlson, Marcia, Sara S. McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Coparenting and Nonresident Fathers’ Involvement with Young Children After a Nonmarital Birth.” Demography. 45(2): 461-488.

Kimbro, Rachel Tolbert, Scott M. Lynch, and Sara McLanahan. “The Acculturation Hypothesis and the Hispanic Paradox: Breastfeeding in the Fragile Families Sample.” Population Research and Policy Review. 27(2): 183-199.

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Meadows, Sarah O., Sara S. McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Family Structure and Maternal Health Trajectories.” American Sociological Review. 73(2): 314-334. (Reuben HillAward for outstanding paper, 2009, National Council on Family Relations.)

Knab, Jean Tansey, Garfinkel, Irwin, and McLanahan, Sara.  "The Effects of Welfare and Child Support Policies on Maternal Health and Wellbeing." Pp. 281-305 in House, Schoeni, Pollack, Kaplan (eds.) Making Americans Healthier: Social and Economic Policy as Health Policy.  NewYork: Russell Sage.

2007Sarah O., Sara McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Parental Depression and Anxiety andEarly Childhood Behavior Problems Across Family Types.” Journal of Marriage and Family.,69(5): 1162-1177.

McLanahan, Sara, Paul Amato, and Frank Furstenberg. “Should Government Promote Marriage?” Journal of American Public Policy and Management. 26(4): 951-964.

Osborne, Cynthia and Sara S. McLanahan. “Partnership Instability and Child Wellbeing.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 69(4): 1065-1083.

Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Cecilia Rouse and Sara McLanahan. “School Readiness: Closing Racial and Ethnic Gaps.” Pp. 283-306 in Pianta, Cox, and Snow (eds.) The Transition to Kindergarten. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing.

McLanahan, Sara. “Single Mothers, Fragile Families.” Pp. 77-87 in Edwards, Crain, and Kalleberg (eds). Ending Poverty in America: How to Restore the American Dream. New York, NY: The New Press.

Lundberg, Shelly, Sara McLanahan, and Elaina Rose. “Child Gender and Father Involvement in Fragile Families.” Demography. 44(1): 79-92.

Kimbro, Rachel Tolbert, Sara McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Racial and Ethnic Differentials in Overweight and Obesity Among 3-Year-Old Children.” American Journal of Public Health. 97(2): 298-305.

Lin, I-Fen and Sara McLanahan. “Parental Beliefs about Nonresident Fathers’ Obligations and Rights.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 69: 382-398.

Plotnick, Robert, Inhoe Ku, Irwin Garfinkel, and Sara McLanahan. “The Impact of Child Support Enforcement Policy on Nonmarital Childbearing.” The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 26(1): 79-98.

2006Aizer, Anna and Sara McLanahan. “The Impact of Child Support Enforcement on Fertility, Parental Investments, and Child Well-Being.” Journal of Human Resources. 41(1): 28-45.

Carlson, Marcia J. and Sara S. McLanahan. "Strengthening Unmarried Families: Could Enhancing Couple Relationships Also Improve Parenting?" Social Service Review. 80(2): 297-321.

DeKlyen, Michelle, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Jean Knab, and Sara McLanahan. “The Mental Health of Married, Cohabiting, and Non-Coresident Parents With infants.” American Journal of Public Health. 96(10): 1836-1841.

Kenney, Catherine and Sara McLanahan. “Why are Cohabiting Relationships more Violent than Marriages?” Demography. 43(1): 127-140.

Knab, Jean Tansey and Sara McLanahan. “Measuring Cohabitation: Does When, Who, and How You Ask Matter?” Pp. 19-33 in Handbook of Measurement Issues in Family Research. Hofferth and Casper (eds.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

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McLanahan, Sara. “Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda.” In Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda, Kowaleski-Jones, Lori. and Nicholas Wolfinger. (eds). New York: Springer Science and Business Media, Inc.

2005Jagannathan, Radha, Michael J. Camasso, and Sara S. McLanahan. “Welfare Reform and Child Fostering: Pinpointing Affected Child Populations.” Social Science Quarterly. 86(S1): 1080-1103.

Gibson-Davis, Christina, Kathryn Edin, and Sara McLanahan. “High Hopes, but Even Higher Expectations: The Retreat from Marriage Among Low-Income Couples.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 67(5): 1301-1312.

Harknett, Kristen, Irwin Garfinkel, Jay Bainbridge, and Sara McLanahan. “Are Public Expenditures Associated with Better Child Outcomes in the U.S.? A Comparison Across 50 States.” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 5(1): 103-125.

Waller, Maureen and Sara McLanahan. “ ‘His’ and ‘Her’ Marriage Expectations: Determinants and Consequences.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 67: 53-67.

2004Carlson, Marcia J. and Sara S. McLanahan. “Early Father Involvement in Fragile Families.” Pp. 241-271 in Conceptualizing and Measuring Father Involvement. Day, R. and M. Lamb (eds). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Harknett, Kristen and Sara McLanahan. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Marriage after the Birth of a Child.” American Sociological Review. 69(6): 790-811.

Carlson, Marcia, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara McLanahan, Ronald Mincy, and Wendell Primus. “The Effects of Welfare and Child Support Policies on Union Formation.” Population Research and Policy Review. 23(5-6): 513-542.

McLanahan, Sara. “Diverging Destinies: How Children Are Faring Under the Second Demographic Transition.” Demography. 41(4): 607-627.

Harper, Cynthia and Sara McLanahan. “Father Absence and Youth Incarceration.” Journal of Research on Adolescence. 14(3): 369-397.

Carlson, Marcia, Sara McLanahan, and Paula England. “Union formation in Fragile Families.” Demography. 41(2): 237-261.

Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Sara McLanahan. “Father Absence and Child Wellbeing: ACritical Review.” Pp.116-155 in The Future of the Family, D. Moynihan, L. Rainwater, and T. Smeeding (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

McLanahan, Sara and Marcia Carlson. “Fathers in Fragile Families.” Pp. 368-396 in The Role of the Father in Child Development, fourth edition. Lamb (ed.). New York: Wiley and Sons.

Western, Bruce, Leonard M. Lopoo, and Sara McLanahan. “Incarceration and the Bonds Among Parents in Fragile Families.” Pp. 21-45 in Imprisoning America: the Social Effects of Mass Incarceration. M. Patillo, D. Weiman, and B. Western (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Plotnick, Robert, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara McLanahan, and Inhoe Ku, “Better Child Support Enforcement: Can It Reduce Teenage Premarital Childbearing?” Journal of Family Issues. 25(5): 634-657.

2003Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Judith Wallerstein. “Visitation and Child Support Guidelines: A

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Comment on Fabricius and Braver.” Family Court Review. 41(10): 1-8.

McLanahan, Sara and Marcia Carlson. “Fathers in Fragile Families.” Pp. 368-396 in The Role of the Father in Child Development Fourth Edition. M. Lamb (ed.). New York: Wiley.

Pettit, Becky and Sara McLanahan. “Residential Mobility and Children’s Social Capital: Evidence from an Experiment.” Social Science Quarterly. 84(3): 632-649.

Fuligni, Allison, Lisa McCabe, Sara McLanahan, and Jodie Roth. “Four New National Longitudinal Surveys on Children.” Pp. 326-359 in Early Childhood Development in The 21st Century. J. Brooks-Gunn, A. Fuligni, and L. Berlin (eds.). New York: TC Press.

Case, Anne, I-Fen Lin, and Sara McLanahan. “Explaining Trends in Child Support: Economic, Demographic, and Policy Effects.” Demography. 40(1): 171-189.

Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. “Strengthening Fragile Families.” Pp. 76-92 in One Percent for the Kids: New Policies, Brighter Futures for America’s Children. Sawhill, I. (ed.). Washington DC: Brookings Institution.

Curran, Sara R., Sara S. McLanahan, and Jean T. Knab. “Does Remarriage Expand Perceptions of Kinship Support Among the Elderly?” Social Science Research. 32(2): 171-190.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Chien-Chung Huang, Sara McLanahan, and Daniel Gaylin. "The Roles of Child Support Enforcement and Welfare in Non-Marital Childbearing.” Journal of Population Economics. 16(1): 55-70.

2002Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Sara McLanahan. "For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as an Anti-Poverty Strategy in the United States" Population. 57(3): 509-528.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Dana Glei, and Sara McLanahan. “Assortative Mating Among Unmarried Parents: Implications for Child Support Enforcement.” Journal of Population Economics. 15(3): 417-432.

Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Sara McLanahan. “The Living Arrangements of New Unmarried Mothers.” Demography. 39(3): 415-433.

Gager, Connie, Sara McLanahan, and Dana Glei. “Preparing for Parenting: Who’s Ready, Who’s Not?” Pp. 50-80 in Child Rearing in America: Challenges Facing Parents with Young Children. N. Halfon, K. Taaffe McLearn, and D. Schuster (eds.) Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. “Unwed Parents: Myths, Realities, and Policymaking.” Focus. 22(1): 93-97.

Carlson, Marcia and Sara McLanahan. “Fragile Families, Father Involvement and Public Policy.” Pp. 461-488 in Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. C. Tamis-LeMonda and N. Cabrera (eds.). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne and Sara McLanahan. “Father Involvement: Social Policy and Intervention.” Pp. 455-459 in Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. C. Tamis-LeMonda and N. Cabrera (eds.). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

McLanahan, Sara. “Life Without Father: What Happens to Children?” Contexts. 1(1): 35-44.

McLanahan, Sara and Marcia Carlson. “Welfare Reform, Fertility, and Father Involvement.” The Future of Children. 12(1): 147-165.

2001

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McLanahan, Sara, Irwin Garfinkel, and Ronald Mincy. “Fragile Families, WelfareReform, and Marriage.” Pp. 152-159 in Welfare Reform and Beyond: The Future of the Safety Net. R. Haskins, I. Sawhill, K. Weaver, and A. Kane (eds.). Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.

Carlson, Marcy and Sara McLanahan. “Poverty and Gender in Affluent Nations.” Pp. 11894-11900 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. N. Smelser and P. Baltes (eds.). Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Science.

Case, Anne, I-Fen Lin, and Sara McLanahan. “Educational Attainment of Siblings in Step Families.” Evolution and Human Behavior. 22(4): 269-289.

Thomson, Elizabeth, Jane Mosley, Thomas Hanson, and Sara McLanahan. “Remarriage, Cohabitation, and Changes in Mothering Behavior.” Journal of Marriage and The Family. 63: 370-380.

McLanahan, Sara, Irwin Garfinkel, Nancy Reichman, and Julien Teitler. “Unwed Parents or Fragile Families?” Pp. 202-228 in Out of Wedlock: Trends, Causes, and Consequences of Nonmarital Fertility. Wu, L., and B. Wolfe (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, Marta Tienda, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Fragile Families and Welfare Reform: An Introduction.” Children and Youth Services Review. 23(4/5): 277-301.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, Marta Tienda, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. “Fragile Families and Welfare Reform Part II.” Children and Youth Services Review. 23(6/7): 453-456.

Harknett, Kristen, Laura Hardman, Irwin Garfinkel, and Sara McLanahan. “The Fragile Families Study: Social Policies and Labor Markets in Seven Cities.” Children and Youth Services Review. 23(6/7): 537-555.

Lin, I-Fen and Sara McLanahan. “Norms about Nonresident Fathers’ Obligations and Rights.” Children and Youth Services Review. 23(6/7): 485-512.

Reichman, Nancy, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara McLanahan, and Julien Teitler. “Fragile Families: Sample and Design.” Children and Youth Services Review. 23(4/5): 303-326.

Reichman, Nancy and Sara McLanahan. “Self-Sufficiency Programs and Parent Interventions: Lessons From New Chance and The Teenage Parent Demonstration.” Social Policy Report. 15(2): 3-13.

Christopher, Karen, Paula England, Katherine Ross, Tim Smeeding, and Sara McLanahan. “Gender Inequality in Poverty in Affluent Nations: The Role of Single Motherhood and the State.” Pp. 199-219 in Child Wellbeing, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations. Vleminckx and Smeeding (eds.). Bristol: The Policy Press.

Western, Bruce and Sara McLanahan. “Fathers Behind Bars: The Impact of Incarceration on Family Formation.” Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. 2: 309-324.

2000 Case, Anne, I-Fen Lin, and Sara S. McLanahan. "How Hungry is the Selfish Gene?" Economic Journal. 110(466): 781-804.

McLanahan, Sara. “Family, State and Child Wellbeing.” Annual Review of Sociology. 26: 703-706.

1999Case, Anne, I-Fen Lin, and Sara McLanahan. "Household Resource Allocation in Stepfamilies: Darwin Reflects on the Plight of Cinderella." American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. 89(2): 234-238.

Zhao, Hongxin, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara McLanahan, and Burton Singer. “Studying the Real Child Rather than the Ideal Child: Bringing the Person into Developmental Studies.” Pp. 393-419 in Developmental Science

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and the Holistic Approach. Bergman and Cairns (eds.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

McLanahan, Sara and Erin Kelly. “The Feminization of Poverty: Past and Future.” Pp. 127-145 in Handbook of the Sociology of Gender. J. Chafetz (ed.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corp.

McLanahan, Sara. “Father Absence and the Welfare of Children.” Pp. 117-145 in Coping with Divorce, Single Parenting, and Remarriage: A Risk and Resiliency Perspective. M. Hetherington (ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

1998 Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, Daniel Meyer, and Judith Seltzer. “Introduction” and “Conclusion.” Pp. 1-13 & 331-343 in Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, D. Meyer and J. Seltzer (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Daniel Meyer, and Sara McLanahan. “A Brief History of Child Support Policies in the U.S.” Pp.14-30 in Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, D.Meyer, and J. Seltzer (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Thomas Hanson. "A Patchwork Portrait of Nonresident Fathers." Pp. 31-59 in Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, D. Meyer, and J. Seltzer (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Seltzer, Judith, Sara McLanahan, and Thomas Hanson. "Will Child Support Enforcement Increase Father-Child Contact and Parental Conflict After Separation?" Pp. 157-189 in Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, D. Meyer, and J. Seltzer (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Cynthia Miller, Sara McLanahan, and Thomas Hanson. "Deadbeat Dads or Inept States? A Comparison of Child Support Enforcement Systems." Evaluation Review. 22(6): 715-750.

McLanahan, Sara and Julien Teitler. “The Consequences of Father Absence.” Pp. 83-101 in Parenting and Child Development in Nontraditional Families. M. Lamb (ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Hanson, Thomas L., Sara S. McLanahan, and Elizabeth Thomson. “Windows on Divorce: Before and After." Social Science Research. 27(3): 329-349.

McLanahan, Sara. “Growing up Without a Father.” Pp. 85-107 in Lost Fathers: The Politics of Fatherlessness in America. C., Daniels (ed.). New York: St Martin’s Press.

1997 Miller, Cynthia, Irwin Garfinkel, and Sara McLanahan. "Child Support in the U.S.: Can Fathers Afford to Pay More?" Review of Income and Wealth. 43(3): 261-281.

McLanahan, Sara. Book review, “When Work Disappears.” Contemporary Sociology. 26(4): 421-22.

McLanahan, Sara. "Parent Absence or Poverty: Which Matters More?" Pp. 35-48 in Consequences of Growing Up Poor. G. Duncan and J. Brooks-Gunn (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Hanson, Thomas, Sara McLanahan, and Elizabeth Thomson. "Economic Resources, Parental Practices, and Child Well-Being." Pp. 190-238 in Consequences of Growing Up Poor. G. Duncan and J. Brooks-Gunn (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1996Hanson, Thomas, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara McLanahan, and Cynthia Miller. "Trends in Child Support Outcomes." Demography. 33(4): 483-496.

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Foster, Michael and Sara McLanahan. "An Illustration of the Use of Instrumental Variables: Do Neighborhood Conditions Affect a Young Person's Chance of Finishing High School?" Psychological Methods. 3(1): 249-260.

Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. "Children in Single-Mother Families, Economic Insecurity, and Government Policy." ("Les Enfants des Mères Seules: Précarité Économique et Politiques Sociales.") Cahiers Québéçois de Démographie. 23(2): 179-206.

Hanson, Thomas, Sara McLanahan, and Elizabeth Thomson. "Double Jeopardy: Parental Conflict and Stepfamily Outcomes for Children." Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58(1): 141-154.

1995McLanahan, Sara. "Poverty." Pp.549-556 in Encyclopedia of Marriage and the Family. Levinson (ed.). New York: Macmillan.

Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. "The Effects of Child Support Reform on Child Wellbeing." Pp. 211-239 in Escape From Poverty: What Makes a Difference for Children? L. Chase-Landsdale and J. Brooks-Gunn (eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press.

McLanahan, Sara, Lynne Casper, and Annemette Sorensen. "Women's Roles and Women's Poverty in Eight Industrialized Countries." Pp. 258-278 in Gender and Family Change in Industrialized Countries. K. Mason and A.Jensen (eds.). Oxford: IUSSP/Oxford University Press.

Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. "Single Mother Families and Social Policy: Lessons for the U.S. from Canada, France and Sweden." Pp. 367-383 in Poverty, Inequality and the Future of Social Policy. Lawson, K. McFate, and W. Wilson (eds.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

McLanahan, Sara, and Lynne Casper. "Growing Diversity and Inequality in the American Family." Pp. 1-45 in State of the Union. R. Farley (ed.). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1994Astone, Nan and Sara McLanahan. "Family Structure, Residential Mobility and School Dropout: A Research Note." Demography. 31(4): 575-584.

Casper, Lynne, Sara McLanahan, and Irwin Garfinkel. "The Gender Poverty Gap: What Can We Learn From Other Countries?" American Sociological Review. 59: 595-604.

Garfinkel, Irwin, and Sara McLanahan. "Single Mother Families, Economic Insecurity, and Government Policy." Pp. 205-225 in Confronting Poverty. S. Danziger, G. Sandefur, and D. Weinberg (eds.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Philip Robins. "Introduction." Pp. 1-28 in I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, and P. Robins (eds.), Child Support and Child Well-Being. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press.

Gottschalk, Peter, Sara McLanahan, and Gary Sandefur. "The Dynamics and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Welfare Participation." Pp. 85-108 in Confronting Poverty. S. Danziger, G. Sandefur, and D. Weinberg (eds.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

McLanahan, Sara. "The Consequences of Single Motherhood." American Prospect, (Summer) 18: 48-58.

McLanahan, Sara, Judith Seltzer, Thomas Hanson, and Elizabeth Thomson. "Child Support Enforcement and Child Wellbeing: Greater Security or Greater Conflict?" Pp. 239-255 in Child Support and Child Well-Being. I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, P. Robins (eds.). Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press.

Thomson, Elizabeth, Thomas Hanson, and Sara McLanahan. "Family Structure and Child Wellbeing: Economic

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Resources vs. Parental Behaviors." Social Forces. 73(1): 221-243.

1993Marks, Nadine and Sara McLanahan. "Gender, Family Structure and Social Support among Parents." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 55: 481-493.

McLanahan, Sara and Irwin Garfinkel. "Single Motherhood in the United States: Growth, Problems and Policies." Pp. 15-29 in Single Parent Families: Perspectives on Research and Policy. Hudson and Galaway (eds.). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

Wong, Irene, Irwin Garfinkel, and Sara McLanahan. "Single Mother Families in Eight Countries: Economic Status and Social Policy." Social Services Review. 67:177-197.

McLanahan, Sara and Irwin Garfinkel. "Single Mothers, the Underclass, and Social Policy." Pp. 109-121 in The Ghetto Underclass. W. Wilson (ed.). London: Sage Publications.

1992Manski, Charles, Gary Sandefur, Sara McLanahan, and Daniel Powers. "Alternative Estimates of the Effects of Family Structure During Adolescence on High School Graduation." Journal of the American Statistical Association. 87(417): 25-37.

McLanahan, Sara. "Intergenerational Consequences of Divorce: The United States Perspective." Pp. 263-282 in Calculating the Costs: The Economic Consequences of Divorce in International Perspective. M. MacLean and L. Weitzman (eds.). London: Oxford University Press.

McLanahan, Sara, Renee Monson, and Patricia Brown. "Paternity Establishment for AFDC Mothers: A Look at Three Wisconsin Counties." Pp. 137-156 in Child Support Assurance: Lessons From Wisconsin. I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, and P. Robins (eds.). Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press.

Sandefur, Gary, Sara McLanahan, and Roger Wojtkiewicz. "The Effects of Parental Marital Status During Adolescence on High School Graduation." Social Forces. 71(1): 103-122.

Thomson, Elizabeth, Sara McLanahan, and Roberta Braun-Curtin. "Family Structure, Gender, and Parental Socialization." Journal of Marriage and Family. 54: 25-37.

1991Astone, Nan Marie and Sara McLanahan. "Family Structure, Parental Practices, and High School Completion." American Sociological Review. 56: 309-320.

Gordon, Linda, and Sara McLanahan. "Single Parenthood in 1900." Journal of Family History. 16(2): 97-116.

McLanahan, Sara. "The Two Faces of Divorce: Women's and Children's Interests." Pp. 193-207 in Macro-Micro Linkages in Sociology. J. Huber (ed.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

McLanahan, Sara, Nan Marie Astone, and Nadine Marks. "The Role of Mother-only Families in Reproducing Poverty." Pp. 51-77 in Children in Poverty: Child Development and Public Policy. A. Huston (ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Sorensen, Annemette and Sara McLanahan. "Women's Economic Dependency and Men's Support Obligations: Economic Relations Within Households." Pp. 115-144 in Life Histories and Generations. Vol 1. Becker (ed.). Utrecht: ISOR, The University of Utrecht.

l990Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. "The Effects of the Child Support Provisions of the Family Support Act of 1988 on Child Wellbeing." Population Research and Policy Review. 9: 205-234.

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McLanahan, Sara. "The Long-term Economic Effects of Family Dissolution." Pp. 5-25 in When Families Fail: The Social Costs of Family Dissolution. B. Christensen (ed.). University Press of America.

Wojtkiewicz, Roger, Sara McLanahan, and Irwin Garfinkel. "The Growth of Families Headed by Women: 1950-1980." Demography. 27(1): 19-30.

1989Bumpass, Larry and Sara McLanahan. "Unmarried Motherhood: Recent Trends, Composition, and Black-White Differences." Demography. 26(2): 279-286.

Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Dorothy Watson. "Divorce and Child Support Payment." Pp. 101-131 in Women's Life Cycle and Income Maintenance: Problems, Policy Issues and Proposals. M. Osawa (ed.). New York: Greenwood Press.

McLanahan, Sara, Annemette Sorensen, and Dorothy Watson. "Sex Differences in Poverty, 1950-1980." SIGNS. 15: 102-122.

McLanahan, Sara and Julia Adams. "The Effects of Children on Adults' Psychological Well-Being: 1957-1976" Social Forces. 68(1): 124-46.

McLanahan, Sara and Irwin Garfinkel. "Single Mothers, the Underclass and Social Policy." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. (January): 92-104.

McLanahan, Sara and Karen Booth. "Mother-only Families: Problems, Prospects and Politics." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 51: 557-80.

1988Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, and Patrick Wong. "Child Support and Dependency." Pp. 66-85 in Beyond Welfare: Alternative Approaches to the Problems of Poverty in America. Rogers (ed.). Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp.

McLanahan, Sara. "Family Structure and Dependency: Early Transitions to Female Household Headship." Demography. 25(1): 1-16.

McLanahan, Sara and Larry Bumpass. "Intergenerational Consequences of Family Disruption." American Journal of Sociology. 94(1):130-152. (Reuben Hill Award for outstanding paper, 1988, National Council on Family Relations).

McLanahan, Sara, Irwin Garfinkel, and Dorothy Watson. "Family Structure, Poverty and the Underclass." Pp.102-146 in Urban Change and Poverty. M. McGeary and Long (eds.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Bumpass, Larry and Sara McLanahan. “A Note on the Effect of Family Structure on School Enrollment.” Pp. 195-201 in Divided Opportunities. G. Sandefur and M. Tienda (eds.). New York: Plenum.

1987Garfinkel, Irwin and Sara McLanahan. "The Feminization of Poverty: Nature, Causes and a Partial Cure." Pp. 27-52 in Poverty and Social Welfare in the United States. D. Tomaskovic-Davey (ed.). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

McLanahan, Sara, Irwin Garfinkel, and Theodora Ooms. "Female-headed Families and Economic Policy: Expanding the Clinician's Focus." Pp. 1-17 in Clinical Issues of Single Parent Households. M. Lindblad-Goldberg (ed.). Baltimore, MD: Aspen Press.

McLanahan, Sara, and Julia Adams. "Parenthood and Psychological Wellbeing." Annual Review of Sociology. 5:

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237-257.

Sorensen, Annemette, and Sara McLanahan. "Married Women's Economic Dependency: 1940-1980." American Journal of Sociology. (November) 93(3): 659-687. (Reuben Hill Award for outstanding paper, 1987, National Council on Family Relations.)

1985Glass, Jennifer, Sara McLanahan, and Annemette Sorensen. "The Consequences of Divorce: Effects of Sample Selection Bias." Pp. 267-281 in Life Course Dynamics: Trajectories and Transitions, 1968-1980. G. Edler, Jr. (ed.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

McLanahan, Sara. "Family Structure and the Reproduction of Poverty." American Journal of Sociology. (January) 90(4):873-901.

McLanahan, Sara, G. Cain, H. Olneck, I. Piliavin, Sheldon Danziger, and Peter Gottschalk. "Losing Ground: A Critique." Pp. 1-91 in IRS Special Reports Series #38.

McLanahan, Sara. "Single Mothers and Psychological Distress: A Test of the Stress and Vulnerability Hypothesis." Research in Community and Mental Health Vol. 3. J. Greenley (ed.). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

McLanahan, Sara and Jennifer Glass. "A Note on the Trend in Sex Differences in Psychological Distress." Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 26(4): 328-336.

1984McLanahan, Sara and Annemette Sorensen. "Life Events and Psychological Well-being: A Reexamination of Theoretical and Methodological Issues." Social Science Research. 13:111-128.

1983McLanahan, Sara. "Family Structure and Stress: A Longitudinal Comparison of Male and Female-headed Families." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 45(2): 347-357.

1982Glenn, Norval and Sara McLanahan. "Children and Marital Happiness: A Further Specification of the Relationship." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 44(1): 63-72.

1981Glenn, Norval and Sara McLanahan. "The Effects of Offspring on the Psychological Well-being of Older Adults." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 43(2): 409-421.

McLanahan, Sara, Tina Adelberg, and Nancy Wedemeyer. "Network Structure, Social Support and Psychological Well-being in the Single Parent Family." Journal of Marriage and the Family. (August): 601-612. Reprinted in Framing the Family: Contemporary Portraits. Adams and Campbell (eds.). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

1980McLanahan, Sara. "Organizational Issues in Health Policy Implementation: Participation, Discretion and Accountability." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 16(3): 354-369. Reprinted in Bureaucracy as a Social Problem. B. Littrell, G. Sjoberg and L. Zurcker (eds.). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1979Essex, M.,S. Estroff, S. Kane, Sara McLanahan, J. Robbins, R. Dresser, and R. Diamond. "Comment on Weinstein's Patient Attitudes toward Mental Hospitalization: A Review of Quantitative Research." Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 21(4): 393-396.

McLanahan, Sara. "Health Planning in Texas." Public Affairs Comments. 26: 1-8.

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McLanahan, Sara. "The Implementation Game: What Happens After a Bill Becomes a Law” by Eugene Bardach. Book review in Contemporary Sociology. 8(1): 141-142.

1977Ugalde, A., and Sara McLanahan. "Politics, Programming and Implementation: Toward a Political Sociology of Health." In Planning and Health Reform. de Migual (ed.). Madrid, Spain: Center of Sociological Studies.

PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS UNDER REVIEW

Carrano, Jennifer and DNA team. “Neighborhoods, Gender, and Genes: Influences on Early Delinquency Among African American Youth.” (Under review)

Choi, Kate and Sara McLanahan. “Multiracial children and low birth weight in the United States and United Kingdom.” (Under review)

Choi, Kate; Hsin, Amy and Sara McLanahan. “Tiger Mothers and Asian Children’s Academic Trajectories: A Comparison of Three Countries.” (Under review)

Kiernan, Kathleen; McLanahan, Sara; Holmes, John and Melanie Wright. “Fragile Families in the U.S. and U.K.” (SCHMI report)

McFarland, Michael J.; Reichman, Nancy; McLanahan, Sara and Bridget Goosby. “Socioeconomic Status and the Multigenerational Origins of Infant Health: Utilizing the Fragile Families Medical-Linked File.” (forth coming in JMF)

McFarland & DNA team. “Economic Disadvantage and Cognitive Ability among Children: The Role of the COMT Val158Met Polymorphism.” (forth coming in JHSB)

INVITED LECTURES:

University of Notre Dame. March 2014.

Penn State University, Symposium on Family Issues, “Diverging destinies: Families in an era of increasing inequality,” October 2013

UCLA. Career Trajectory Talk. Los Angeles, Ca. May 2013.University of Stockholm, “Fragile Families in the US: A Birth Cohort Study.” September 2011

Presentation at the National Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington D.C “Fragile Families and Children’s Opportunities.” April 2012.

Population Association of America. “Tiger Mothers and Children’s Academic Achievement.” April 2012.

Madison Wisconsin. “The Great Recession, Genetic Sensitivity and Harsh Parenting.” October 2012.

Stockholm, Sweden. “Fragile Families in the US: a Birth Cohort Study.” Sept 2011.

Columbia University, NYC. “Fragile Families: Debates, Facts, and Solutions.” May 2011.

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Population Association of America. “Family Instability, Genes, and Children’s Externalizing Behavior.” April 2011.

Population Association of America. “Nativity Status, Ethnicity, and Body Mass Index Among Children in the US and England.” April 2011.

City University of New York & New York City Office of Child Support Enforcement. “Strengthening Families: How Can Child Support Help? “ October 2010.

SCHMI Summer Workshop. Cheshire, England “Fragile Families in Comparative Perspective,” June 2010

University of Haifa. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing.” May 2010.

Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute. Understanding Child Wellbeing in Vulnerable Families: “What do we Learn from Research?” May 2010.

Harvard University. “The Reciprocal Relationship Between Income Inequality and Non-marital Childbearing.” April 2010.

Harvard University. “Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Poverty.” April 2010.

National Institutes for Health. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing.” June 2009.

Harvard University. “Instability and Complexity in Fragile Families.” April 2009.

Institute for Research on Poverty. “Family Instability and Child Outcomes: Insights from the Fragile Families Study.” April 2009.

Duke University. “Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Inequality.” April 22, 2008.

Yale University. “Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Poverty.” January 31, 2008.

Association of American Law Schools. Vancouver, British Columbia. Plenary Session: “Fragile Families.” June 21, 2007.

University of Michigan. “Fragile Families: The First Five Years.” April 2, 2007.

University of Texas at Austin. “Fragile Families: The First Five Years.” November 10, 2006.

Oxford University. “Conference on Birth Cohort Studies.” Keynote Address. October 2, 2006.

European University Institute Fourth Conference of the European Network for the Sociological and Demographic Study of Divorce. Keynote Address. June 22, 2006.

University of York. York, UK. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing.” May 15, 2006.

British Royal Society. London, England. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing.” May 2006.

Brigham Young University. “Fragile Families: Myths and Realities.” February 9, 2006.

University of California, Berkeley. “Fragile Families: Myths and Realities.” February 2, 2006.

Brown University, Population Studies and Training Center Colloquia Series. “The Effects of Partnership Instability on Child Wellbeing.” April 2005.

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University of Utah, Rocco Siciliano Forum. “Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda.” October, 2003.

University of Minnesota, Life Course Center Miniconference 2003. “Social Support in Fragile Families.” April, 2003.

University of Michigan, National Poverty Research Center. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” March, 2003.

University of California, Berkeley. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” May, 2002.

Stanford University, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” December, 2001.

University of Washington. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” October, 2001.

University of Iowa, Ida Beam Distinguished Lecture. “Fragile Families and Welfare Reform.” April, 2001.

Villanova University. “Fragile Families in the 21st Century.” April, 2001.

University of Massachusetts. “Fragile Families Under Welfare Reform.” March, 2001.

The Ohio State University. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” February, 2001.

Harvard University. Wiener Inequality and Social Policy Seminar Series. March, 1999.

Institute of Economic Affairs, Health and Welfare Unit, United Kingdom. May, 1998.

University of Essex, United Kingdom. March, 1998.

London School of Economics, Seminar on Population and Demography, United Kingdom. March, 1998.

London School of Economics, Center for Social Exclusion, United Kingdom. March, 1998.

University of Bath, United Kingdom. February, 1998.

University of Virginia, The Center for Children, Families and the Law. November, 1997.

University of Minnesota, Life Course Center. May, 1997.

Family Research Consortium Summer Institute, Plenary Address. June, 1996.

Rutgers University, Department of Sociology. April, 1996.

University of North Carolina (Distinguished Lecture Series). April, 1996.

University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology. April, 1996.

The RAND Corporation. July, 1995.

University of Michigan, Department of Sociology. May, 1995.

University of Notre Dame (Distinguished Lecturer). January, 1995.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. April 2016.Meeting. Population Association of America. Washington, DC. March 2016.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. February, 2016.

Meeting. Hill Briefing: The American Working Class, Family Change and Child Well-Being. Washington, DC. February, 2016.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. November 2015.Conference. APPAM. Miami, Fl. November 2015.

Conference. SLLS Conference. Dublin, Ireland. October 2015.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation BioSS Working group. Stanford, CA. September 2015.

Meeting. Harvard University Center on Developing Child. Boston, MA. July 2015.

Meeting. National Academies of Sciences. Washington, DC. June 2015.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting. New York, NY. April 2015.

Meeting. Harvard Kennedy School Visiting Committee. Boston, MA. April 2015.

Meeting. Harvard Kennedy School- Parenting and Family Stability. Boston, MA. March 2015.

Meeting. The Urban Institute- Demographic Meeting. Washington, DC. February 2015.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. February 2015.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. November 2014.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. September 2014.

Meeting. Social and Behavioral Epigenetics. Bolger Center. Washington, DC. July 2014.

Meeting. National Academies of Sciences, National Children’s Study Briefing. Washington, DC. June 2014.

Conference. Intergenerational Social and Economic Mobility. Washington, DC. May 2014.

Meeting. Population Association of America annual meeting. Boston, MA. April 2014.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. February 2014.

Meeting. National Academy of Sciences. National Children’s Study. Washington D.C. January 2014.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. November 2013.

Meeting. National Academy of Sciences. National Children’s Study. Washington D.C. October 2013

Conference. Harvard University. New Directions in Inequality. Boston, MA October 2013

Conference. Pennsylvania State University Family Symposium. State College, PA October 2013

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Meeting. National Academy of Sciences. National Children’s Study. Washington, DC. August 2013.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. June 2013.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. June 2013

Meeting. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Social Mobility. Washington, DC. June 2013.

Meeting. Harvard Inequality Conference. Boston, MA. April 2013.

Meeting. Harvard Overseers Committee Meeting. Boston, MA. April 2013.

Meeting. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. April, 2013.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. March 2013.

Meeting. The National Academies. Committee on Population. Washington, DC. March 2013.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Site visit. New York, NY. March 2013.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board Meeting. New York, NY. February 2013.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. January 2013.

Workshop. Russell Sage Foundation. Comparison & Comparability. January 2013.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation. Biology and Social Disparities. January 2013.

Meeting. National Academy of Science. January 2013.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. January 2013.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees Meeting. New York, NY. October 2012.

Conference. University of Wisconsin-Madison. 50th Anniversary Research Symposium and Celebration. Madison, WI. October 2012.

Meeting. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Causes and Consequences of High Rates of Incarceration. Washington, DC. July 2012.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees Meeting. New York, NY. June 2012.

Meeting. National Children’s Study Meeting. Washington, DC. May 2012

Conference. Stanford University: Income, Inequality, and Educational Success: New Evidence about Socioeconomic Status and Educational Outcomes. San Francisco, CA. May 2012.

Meeting. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 2012.

Meeting. National Academy of Sciences Induction. Washington, DC. April 2012.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. March 2012.

Conference. National Academy of Sciences. Washington, DC. March 2012.

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Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. December 2011.Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars Program. New York, NY. December 2011. Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. November 3-4 2011.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. October 20-21, 2011.

Meeting. WT Grant Scholars Retreat. Aspen, Co. June 22-27, 2011.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. June 16-17, 2011.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees, New York, NY. June 14-15, 2011.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program. Washington, DC. May 4-5, 2011.

Conference. Population Association of America. Washington, DC. March 30- April 2, 2011.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. March 24-25, 2011.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation. New York, NY. February 17-18, 2011

Conference. Columbia University, New York. NY, February, 2011

Meeting. Family Task Force. Washington, DC. February 10-11, 2011

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program. New York. December 7-8, 2010.

Meeting. Brookings Social Genome Project. Washington, DC. October 20, 2010.

Conference. New York City Office of Child Support Enforcement. October 14, 2010

Conference. European Population Conference. Vienna, Austria. September 1-4, 2010.

Harvard-Manchester Program in Inequality and Social Change in Britain and the USA. Manchester, England. June 2010.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. Washington, CT. June 16-18, 2010.

Meeting. WT Grant Board of Trustees. New York, NY. June 14-15, 2010.

Meeting. The Pew Research Center. Changing American Family Project. Washington, DC. May 19, 2010.

Meeting. Family Task Force. Washington, DC. April 29-30, 2010.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars. Washington, DC. April 27-29, 2010

Conference. Population Association of America. Dallas, Tx. April, 2010.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board Meeting. New York. March 25-26, 2010.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation. New York, NY. February 18-19, 2010.

Meeting. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Washington, DC. February. February 4-

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5, 2010.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation. New York, NY. January 21-22, 2010.

Meeting. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program. New York, NY. December 8-9, 2009.

Meeting. The Brookings Institution. Social Inequality and Educational Disadvantage. Washington, DC. November 20, 2009.

Meeting. Russell Sage Foundation Board of Trustees. New York. November 6, 2009.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. October 2009. New York.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. October 2009. New York.

Meeting. Institute for Research on Poverty. September 14, 2009. Madison, WI.

Conference. IUSSP Annual Conference. Marakech. September 2009.

Harvard-Manchester Program in Social Change. Manchester, England. June, 2009.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. June 11-12, 2009

Conference. Furstenberg Retirement. May. 2009

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars. San Diego, May 2009.

Conference. Population Association of America. May , 2009.

Conference on Inequality, Pocantico Hills. Rockefeller Brothers Fund, April 2009.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. New York, NY. March, 2009.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars. New York, NY. February, 2009.

Meeting. National Poverty Center Board. Ann Arbor, MI. January, 2009.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Board Meeting, October 2008

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars. San Antonio, Tx. May 6-11, 2008.

Conference. Population Association of America. April 16-19, 2008.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. New York, NY. March 25-26, 2008.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars. New York, NY. February 7-8, 2008.

Meeting. National Poverty Center Board. Ann Arbor, MI. January 10-11, 2008.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Selection Meeting. New York, NY. December 5, 2007.

Conference. Association for Public Policy Annalysis and Management Annual Meetings. Washington, DC. November 8-11, 2007

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Conference. National Council of Family Relations. Pittsburgh, PA. November 8, 2007.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. New York, NY. October 11, 2007.

Conference. “Moynihan Report Revisited.” Cambridge, MA. September 27-29, 2007.

Meeting. MacArthur Network on the Family and the Economy. Half Moon Bay, CA. August 29-31, 2007.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars. Snow Bird Resourt, Utah. June 21-25, 2007.

Conference. Explaining Family Change and Diversity. Duke University. Durham, NC. June 7-8, 2007.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars. Itasca, IL. May 1-3, 2007.

Site Visit. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars. Philadelphia, PA. April 11, 2007.

Conference. Population Association of America. New York, NY. March 28-30, 2007.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. New York, NY. March 21-22, 2007.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholar Selection Committee. New York, NY. February 8-9, 2007.

Meeting. Rockefeller Foundation. New York, NY. December 22, 2006.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Advisory Committee for the Health and Society Scholarship Program. Princeton, NJ. December 5-6, 2006.

Meeting. W. T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. November 17, 2006.

Meeting. Pew Charitable Trust Economic Mobility Project Advisory Board. Washington, DC. November 15, 2006.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. October 18-19, 2006.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Family and the Economy. Aspen, CO. August 30- September 3, 2006.

Meeting. National Poverty Center Advisory Board. Ann Arbor, MI. May 25, 2006. Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Family and the Economy. Chicago, IL. March 9-10, 2006.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. February 17, 2006.

Meeting. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Advisory Committee for the Health and Society Scholarship Program. December 7, 2005.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. November 11, 2005.

Conference. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Washington, DC. November 3-5, 2005.

Presentation. Friends of NICHD Congressional Tour. Bethesda, MD. September 16, 2005.

Meeting. Texas Healthy Marriage Initiative. Austin, TX. September 8-9, 2005.

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Meeting. MacArthur Network on the Family and the Economy. Aspen, CO. September 1-3, 2005.

Conference. XXV International Population Conference sponsored by The International Union for Scientific Study of Population. Organizer for session on “Family Structure and Child Wellbeing.” Tours, France. July 18-23, 2005.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. June 8-9, 2005.

Meeting. National Poverty Center Advisory Board. Attendance by phone- Ann Arbor, MI.May 4, 2005.

Conference. Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA. March 31- May 2, 2005.

Meeting. Board of the Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA. March 29-30, 2005.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. February 10-11, 2005.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Board of Trustees. New York, NY. December 8-9, 2005.

Meeting. Board of the Population Association of America. Washington, DC. November 19, 2004.

Meeting. W. T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. November 12, 2004.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Chicago, IL. November 5-6, 2004.

Conference. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Atlanta, GA. October 28-30, 2004.

Conference. First Draft Working Session for “Marriage and Child Wellbeing.” Future of Children. Princeton NJ: October 15-16, 2004.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. San Francisco, CA. August 18-20, 2004.

Conference. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. August 15-17, 2004.

Conference. Brookings Institution Marriage Conference. Washington, DC. July 22, 2004.

Meeting. W. T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. Aspen, CO. July 9-12, 2004.

Meeting. W. T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. New York, NY. June 16-17, 2004.

Conference. Administration for Children and Families. Washington, DC. May 26-28, 2004.

Meeting. National Poverty Center Board. Michigan. May 2004.

Conference. First Draft Working Session for “School Readiness: Closing the Racial and Ethnic Gap.” Future of Children. Princeton NJ: May 6-7 2004.

Meeting. Board of Future of Children, Princeton NJ. May 6, 2004

Conference. Population Association of America. Boston, MA. April 1-3, 2004.

Meeting. Board of the Population Association of America. Boston, MA. March 30-31, 2004.

Meeting. W. T. Grant Foundation Advisory Board. New York, NY. March 17-18, 2004.

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Meeting. W. T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. February 6, 2004.

Conference. “Children’s Expenditures: English Speaking Countries in International Context.” Princeton, NJ. January 7-9, 2004.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Chicago, IL. November 13-15, 2003.

Conference. Twenty-Fifth Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Research Conference. Washington, DC. November 6-8, 2003. Meeting. First Draft Working Session for “Children of Immigrant Families.” Future of Children Journal. Washington, DC. November 6, 2003.

Meeting. Board of the Population Association of America. Washington, DC. October 24, 2003.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. October 31, 2003.

Meeting. Board of the National Poverty Center. Washington, DC. September 4-5, 2003.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Jackson Hole, WY. August 28-31, 2003.

Seminar on Policy Analysis. Steamboat Springs, CO. August 20-27, 2003.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Young Scholars Conference. Charlottesville, VA. June 23-25, 2003.

Meeting. Board of National Poverty Center. Ann Arbor, MI. June 17, 2003.

Presentation. “The Fragile Families Study.” NICHD Advisory Council. Washington, DC. June 14, 2003.

Meeting. Board for Population Association of America. Washington, DC. April 30, 2003.

Presentation. Annie E. Casey Foundation. Baltimore, MD. April 15, 2003.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Chicago, IL. April 10-11, 2003.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation. New York, NY. February 21, 2003.

Conference. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Sydney, Australia. January 8-18, 2003.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. November 22, 2002.

Presentation. Conference on “Public Policy and the Future of the Family.” Maxwell School of Public Policy. Syracuse, NY. October 24-25, 2002.

Presentation. “Building Strong Families.” Administration for Families and Children and Mathematica Policy Research. Washington D.C. October, 2002.

Discussant. Conference on “Family Investments in Children’s Potential.” Joint Center for Poverty Research. Chicago, IL. September 19-20, 2002.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. San Francisco, CA. August 29-30. 2002

Panel. American Sociological Association. “How Do Fathers’ Negative Behaviors Shape Relationships with their Children?” August, 2002.

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Meeting. Brookings Institution “Children’s Roundtable.” Washington DC. May, 2002.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Evanston, IL. March 24-25, 2002.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. February 11-12, 2002.

Presentation. “Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” California State Office of Child Support Enforcement. Sacramento, CA. January, 2002.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network. Evanston, IL. November 30- December 1, 2001.

Meeting. W.T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholars Selection Committee. New York, NY. November 13, 2001.

Conference. Jacobs Foundation. “Wellbeing and Dysfunction Across the Generations: Change and Continuity.” Zurich, Switzerland. October 25-27, 2001.

Planning Meeting. Administration for Children and Families and Mathematica Policy Research. “Fragile Families: Lessons for Welfare Reform.” Washington, DC. October 29, 2001.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on “The Economy and the Family.” Jackson Hole, WY. August 2001.

Presentation. National Conference on Child Support Enforcement. New York, NY. August 13, 2001.

Presentation. Grantmakers Income Security Taskforce. “What the Research and Demographic Data Show: Family Formation Trends, Their Causes and Consequences for Low-Income Children.” Baltimore, MD. July 12, 2001.

Presentation. Welfare Reform Workshop. Brookings Institution. Washington, DC. July, 2001.

Meeting. Long-Range Planning Committee of the Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch. June 25, 2001.

Meeting. Advisory Board of the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Childbearing. San Francisco, CA. June, 2001.

Meeting. National Advisory Panel of the Urban Seminar on Children’s Health and Safety. Cambridge, MA. May, 2001.

Presentation. “Fragile Families.” National Fatherhood Initiative. Baltimore, MD. May, 2001.

Presentation. “Fragile Families.” Council on Contemporary Families. New York, NY. May, 2001.

Meeting. Macarthur Foundation Research Network on “The Economy and the Family.” Charleston, SC. March, 2001. Presentation. Center for Law and Social Policy. “The Effects of Divorce on Children.” Washington, DC. March, 2001.

Meeting. National Academy of Sciences Advisory Board on Children, Youth and Families. Washington, DC. December, 2000.

Meeting. National Advisory Panel of the Urban Seminar Series on Children’s Health and Safety. “Creating Change in Urban Education.” Cambridge, MA. December, 2000.

Meeting. Macarthur Foundation Research Network on “The Economy and the Family.” Chicago, IL. December,

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2000.

Meeting. Brookings Institution “Children’s Roundtable.” Washington, DC. September, 2000.

Meeting. Macarthur Foundation Research Network on “The Economy and the Family.” Sante Fe, NM. August, 2000.

Presentation. “Dispelling Myths about Unwed Fathers.” National Fatherhood Summit. Washington, DC. June, 2000.

Meeting. Advisory Board of the Institute for Research on Poverty. Madison, WI. May, 2000.

Meeting. National Advisory Panel of the Urban Seminar Series on Children’s Health and Safety. Cambridge, MA. May, 2000.

Meeting. “Fathers in Early Head Start: Conceptual, Methodological and Analytical Issues.” New York, NY. April, 2000.

Presentation. “Rethinking Fatherhood: Legal, Social and Economic Perspectives.” Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2000.

Presentation. National Fatherhood Summit. Washington, DC. June, 1999.

Testimony. Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Ways and Means. Washington, DC. April 27, 1999.

Presentation. “Examining New Approaches to Helping Low-Income Fathers Meet their Financial Responsibilities.” The Urban Institute. Washington, DC. October, 1999.

Meeting. Macarthur Foundation Research Network on “The Transition to Adulthood.” New York, NY. October 16, 1999.

Presentation. Conference on “Child Wellbeing in Rich and Transitional Countries: Are Children in Growing Danger of Social Exclusion?” Luxembourg. October 1, 1999.

Presentation. Conference on “For Better and For Worse: How States Can Use Welfare Reform to Improve the Lives of Low-Income Families and Children.” Joint Center for Poverty Research. Washington, DC. September, 1999.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on “The Economy and the Family.” Santa Fe, NM. September, 1999.

Meeting. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on “The Economy and the Family.” Chicago, IL. March, 1999.

Workshop. Welfare Reform. University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI. August, 1999.

Meeting. Advisory Board on Children, Youth and Families, NAS/IOM. Washington, DC. July, 1999.

Child Care Workshop. “Employment and its Implications for Women’s Economic Self-Sufficiency and Child Development.” Berkeley, CA. June, 1999.

Meeting. Brookings Institution “The Children’s Roundtable.” Washington, DC. June, 1999.

Meeting. Brookings Institution “The Children’s Roundtable.” Washington, DC. January, 1999.

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Meeting. National Advisory Panel of the Urban Seminar Series on Children’s Health and Safety. Cambridge, MA. April, 1999.

Conference on Child Support & Paternity Establishment. “Reaching Common Ground.” National Woman’s Law Center. Washington, DC. January, 1999.

Distinguished Leadership Scholar. “Helping Parents Parent: New Challenges and Opportunities.” National Issues Program, James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland. December, 1998.

Forum on Welfare Reform – Related Research and Evaluation in New Jersey. Princeton University. (Co-sponsored with the NJ Department of Human Services and The Fund for New Jersey.) Princeton, NJ. November, 1998.

Presentation. “The Fragile Families Study.” Conference of Southwest Foundations. Austin, TX. October, 1998

Rapporteur. Ford Conference on “Investing in Children.” New York, NY. October, 1998.

Presentation. “The Fragile Families Study.” TEAM Texas. Austin, TX. June, 1998.

Presentation. “Changes in Family Demographies.” Columbia University, Centennial Celebration. New York, NY. June, 1998.

Work First New Jersey Forum. Princeton University. (Co-sponsored with Association for children of New Jersey and Legal Services of New Jersey.) Princeton, NJ. December, 1997.

White House Conference on Child Care. Princeton University. (Co-sponsored with the White House.) Princeton, NJ. October, 1997.

Presentation. New York State Child Support Enforcement Conference. Albany, NY. June, 1997.

Forum on the Impact of Welfare Reform on Children of New Jersey. Princeton University. (Co-sponsored with the New Jersey Department of Human Services.) Princeton, NJ. June, 1997.

White House Conference on Early Childhood Education. Princeton University. (Co-hosted with the Woodrow Wilson School) Princeton, NJ. April, 1997.

Presentation. Casey School of Journalism. Baltimore, MD. June, 1995.

Testimony to the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Washington, DC. February 28, 1995.

White House Scholars Dinner. "Youth Violence." Washington, DC. May, 1995.

FRONTLINE. PBS film on "The Vanishing American Father." May, 1995.

"Welfare is No Incentive." New York Times Op-Ed (A27). July 29, 1994.

RESEARCH SUPPORT:

NICHD:

“Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing in Adolescence.” (McLanahan, PI) $7,971,687. 2 R01HD36916-11A1 9/17/12-6/30/17.

“Children’s Health Disparities in the U.S. and the U.K. (McLanahan, PI) $613,472. 1 R01 HD061310-01

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09/28/09 – 08/31/14

“Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing in Middle Childhood.” (McLanahan, PI) $17,261,145. 7/4/2006- 4/30/2011.

“Parental Resources and Child Wellbeing.” (Paxson, PI, McLanahan, Co-Investigator) $1,266,895. 9/18/01-8/31/06.

“Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” (McLanahan, P.I.) $5,930,000. 7/99 - 6/30/04.

“Child Support Reform and Child Wellbeing.” (McLanahan, P.I.) $554,263. 9/01/97-08/31/02.

"Family Change, Family Resources and Child Wellbeing."(McLanahan, P.I.) $324,360. 7/1/93 - 6/30/97. (Extended 9/01/96 - 8/31/98.)

"Child Support Reform and Child Wellbeing." (McLanahan, P.I.) $346,999. 7/1/93-6/30/97.

"Family Structure, Socialization and Child Wellbeing." (McLanahan and Thomson, Co P.I.) $266,650. 7/1/89 - 6/30/92.

"Intergenerational Consequences of Family Disruption." (McLanahan and Sandefur, Co P.I.) $597,508. 7/1/88 - 6/30/92.

"Survey on Changing Structure of American Family." (Bumpass and Sweet, P.I., McLanahan, Co-investigator.) 1/1/86 - 12/31/89.

"Intergenerational Consequences of Family Disruption." (McLanahan, P.I.) $229,421. 8/1/84 - 7/31/87.

"The Changing Impact of Children on the Subjective Wellbeing of Adults." (McLanahan, P.I.) $46,364. 8/1/83 - 1/31/85.

NSF:

“The Impact of Penal Policy on Employment: An Extension of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” (Western, PI, McLanahan, Co-Investigator) $171,817. 7/1/01-6/30/04.

Foundation Support

“Child Migration.” (McLanahan, PI) The Rockefeller Foundation $231,000.

“Future of Children Journal.” (McLanahan, Editor-in-Chief) The David and Lucile Packard Foundation $1,700,000; Doris Duke Foundation $793,390; W.K. Kellogg Foundation $600,000; Annie E. Casey Foundation $800,000; Gates Foundation $182,600; W.K. Kellogg Foundation $200,000; MacArthur Foundation $117,675; MacArthur Foundation $195,000; Carnegie Corporation $50,000; Doris Duke Foundation $209,941;Foundation of Child Development $50,000; Annie E. Casey Foundation $162,000; The Achelis and Bodman Foundations $25,000; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $148,508; Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation $205,000; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation $892,667; WT Grant $25,000, Administration for Children and Families $150,000.

“Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing.” (McLanahan, P.I.) California HealthCare Foundation $40,000; The Foundation for Child Development $250,000; Commonwealth Foundation $25,000; The Ford Foundation $2,300,000; The Fund for New Jersey $105,000; The William T. Grant Foundation $734,000; Healthcare Foundation of NJ $75,500; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation $200,000; The Hogg Foundation $250,000; The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $3,588,229; The Kronkosky Foundation $180,000; the MacArthur Foundation $425,000; A.L. Mailman Family Foundation $30,000; Charles Stewart Mott Foundation $600,000; The David and Lucile Packard Foundation $600,000; Public Policy Institute of California $280,000; St. David’s

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Foundation $80,000; St. Vincent’s Hospital $5,000.

“Moving to Opportunity.” (McLanahan P.I.) Smith Richardson Foundation, $68,500. 11/01/97 - 10/31/98.

“Moving to Opportunity.” (McLanahan Co-P.I. and Hanratty Co-P.I.) HUD/Kaiser Group, $50,000. 7/17/95 - 3/31/99.

"Research on Nonresident Fathers." (McLanahan P.I.) The Ford Foundation, The Russell Sage Foundation, $49,751. 1/1/95 - 12/31/96.

“Conference on Social Policies for Children." (Hochschild, Garfinkel and McLanahan, Co-P.I) Foundation for Child Development, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Smith Richardson Foundation, $30,000. 5/1/94.

"Evaluating Child Support Reforms." (McLanahan P.I.) Ford Foundation, Foundation for Child Development, Russell Sage Foundation, $90,125. 9/1/92 - 12/31/94.

"Family and Employment Transitions: Implications for Well-being Over the Life Course." (McLanahan and Sorensen, P.I.) NIA, $237,300. 2/1/85 - 1/31/88.

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