Archive: Research
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Prof. Rosen Co-authors Article About Motivations of Landlords to Accept Subsidized Tenants
Prof. Rosen, together with Philip Gardoben, Stefanie Deluca, and Kathryn Edin, discuss how policymakers can boost landlord participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Program. See citation: Garboden, Philip, Eva Rosen, Stefanie Deluca, and Kathryn Edin. 2018. “Taking Stock: What Drives Landlord Participation In The Housing Choice Voucher Program.” Housing Policy Debate 28(6): 979-1003.
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Prof. Rosen Co-authors Article About Undocumented Immigrants and Residential Decisions
Prof. Rosen and Asad Asad investigate how a lack of legal status influences residential decisions. See citation: Asad, Asad and Eva Rosen. 2018. “The Residential Decisions of Unauthorized Migrants: Hiding within American Racial Hierarchies.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45(11): 1857-1882.
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Prof. McCabe Publishes Article on Public Sensitivity Towards Mortgage Reduction
Prof. McCabe explores the factors that influence public support of mortgage reduction. See citation: McCabe, Brian J. 2018. “Costly, Regressive & Ineffective: How Sensitive is Public Support for the Mortgage Interest Deduction in the United States?.” Housing Policy Debate 28(6): 963-978.
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Prof. Donato Co-edits Journal Volume About U.S. Immigration and Shifts in Racial and Ethnic Composition
Prof. Donato, together with Nancy Foner and Kay Deaux, write about immigration and changes in U.S. demography..See citation: Foner, Nancy, Kay Deaux, and Katharine M. Donato. 2018. “Introduction: Immigration and Changing Identities.” RSF Journal of the Social Sciences 4(5): 1-25.
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Prof. Donato Co-authors Article on How Social Support Influences Self-Rated Health Among Men and Women Hospitalized for Heart Disease
Prof. Donato, Gabriela León-Pérez, Kenneth A. Wallston, and Sunil Kripalini examine whether and how gender moderates the effects of social support on the health of those hospitalized with heart disease. See citation: Donato, Katharine M., Gabriela León-Pérez, Kenneth A. Wallston, and Sunil Kripalini. 2018. “Something Old, Something New: When Gender Matters in the Relationship between Social Support and Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 59(3): 352-370.
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Prof. McCabe Publishes Article on How Exposure to Mortgage Default Influences Perceptions of Housing Market
Prof. McCabe examines how social networks influence an individual’s expectations for home ownership. See citation: McCabe, Brian J. 2018. “The Social Life of Mortgage Delinquency and Default.” Sociological Science, 5: 489-512.
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Prof. Donato Co-authors Article Comparing Healthcare Policies of U.S. Migrants to Internal Migrants in China
Prof. Donato and Van Tran examine the differences between United States and China’s healthcare policies for migrants. See citation: Tran, Van C. and Katharine M. Donato. 2018. “Provision of Healthcare Coverage to the U.S. Unauthorized Population: Lessons Learned and Implications for Migrant Health in Urban China.” China Population and Development Studies 2:83–107.
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Prof. Donato Co-authors Article About How Children Experience Parental Absence Via Migration
Prof. Donato, Jack DeWaard, and Jenna Nobles describe the prevalence of parental absence among children whose parents are U.S. migrants. See citation: DeWaard, Jack, Jenna Nobles, and Katharine M. Donato. 2018. “Migration and Parental Absence in Latin America: A Comparative Assessment of Transnational Families in Latin America.” Population, Space and Place 24(7).
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Prof. McCabe Examines Reasons Why Americans Prefer Homeownership
Prof. McCabe writes about why American prefer homeownership, and how these reasons differ across racial and ethnic groups. See citation: McCabe, Brian J. 2018. “Why Buy a Home? Race, Ethnicity and Homeownership Preferences in the United States..” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 4(4): 452-472.
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Prof. Rosen Co-authors Article Discussing Results from Ethnographic Study of Landlords in United States
Prof. Rosen and Philip Garboden write about the key findings of the first ethnographic
study of landlords. See citation: Garboden, Philip and Eva Rosen. 2018. “Talking to Landlords.” Cityscape (20):3: 281-29.Category: Research