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Consequences of routine work-schedule instability for worker health and well-being
D Schneider, K Harknett
American sociological review 84 (1), 82-114, 2019
4172019
Intimate partner violence in the great recession
D Schneider, K Harknett, S McLanahan
Demography 53 (2), 471-505, 2016
3132016
Racial and ethnic differences in marriage after the birth of a child
K Harknett, SS McLanahan
American Sociological Review 69 (6), 790-811, 2004
2402004
The relationship between private safety nets and economic outcomes among single mothers
K Harknett
Journal of Marriage and Family 68 (1), 172-191, 2006
2152006
More kin, less support: Multipartnered fertility and perceived support among mothers
K Harknett, J Knab
Journal of marriage and family 69 (1), 237-253, 2007
2072007
What’s to like? Facebook as a tool for survey data collection
D Schneider, K Harknett
Sociological Methods & Research 51 (1), 108-140, 2022
1582022
Who lacks support and why? An examination of mothers' personal safety nets
KS Harknett, CS Hartnett
Journal of marriage and family 73 (4), 861-875, 2011
1552011
Neighborhood disadvantage, residential stability, and perceptions of instrumental support among new mothers
K Turney, K Harknett
Journal of Family Issues 31 (4), 499-524, 2010
1412010
The Self-Sufficiency Project at 36 Months: Effects of a Financial Work Incentive on Employment and Income.
C Michalopoulos, D Card, LA Gennetian, K Harknett, PK Robins
Social Research and Demonstration Corporation, 50 O'Connor Street, Suite …, 2000
1282000
Instability of work and care: How work schedules shape child-care arrangements for parents working in the service sector
D Carrillo, K Harknett, A Logan, S Luhr, D Schneider
Social Service Review 91 (3), 422-455, 2017
962017
Racial and gender differences in kin support: A mixed-methods study of African American and Hispanic couples
CL Haxton, K Harknett
Journal of family Issues 30 (8), 1019-1040, 2009
922009
Parenting across racial and class lines: Assortative mating patterns of new parents who are married, cohabiting, dating or no longer romantically involved
JR Goldstein, K Harknett
Social Forces 85 (1), 121-143, 2006
922006
Education, labor markets and the retreat from marriage
K Harknett, A Kuperberg
Social forces 90 (1), 41-63, 2011
912011
Mate availability and unmarried parent relationships
K Harknett
Demography 45 (3), 555-571, 2008
912008
Do family support environments influence fertility? Evidence from 20 European countries
K Harknett, FC Billari, C Medalia
European Journal of Population 30, 1-33, 2014
892014
What explains the decline in first marriage in the United States? Evidence from the panel study of income dynamics, 1969 to 2013
D Schneider, K Harknett, M Stimpson
Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (4), 791-811, 2018
832018
What explains racial/ethnic inequality in job quality in the service sector?
A Storer, D Schneider, K Harknett
American Sociological Review 85 (4), 537-572, 2020
792020
The gap between births intended and births achieved in 22 European countries, 2004–07
K Harknett, CS Hartnett
Population studies 68 (3), 265-282, 2014
692014
Evaluating two welfare-to-work program approaches: Two-year findings on the labor force attachment and human capital development programs in three sites
G Hamilton, T Brock, M Farrell, D Friedlander, K Harknett, J Hunter-Manns
Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services Administration …, 1997
661997
Why are children with married parents healthier? The case of pediatric asthma
K Harknett
Population Research and Policy Review 28, 347-365, 2009
642009
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