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Smock, Pamela J.


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    • found: The fading breadwinner role and the economic implications for young couples, 1994:title page. (Pamela J. Smock)
    • found: Integrated fertility survey series, release 6, 1955-2002, 2012:title page (Pamela Smock, University of Michigan, Population Studies Center)
    • found: University of Michigan Population Studies Center, via WWW, November 13, 2012(Pamela Smock; Pamela J. Smock; Director, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; Research Professor, Population Studies Center; Professor, Sociology; Professor, Women's Studies; B.A., Sociology, University of Chicago, 1983; M.A., Social Sciences, University of Chicago, 1987; Ph. D., Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992; Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, 1992-1994; Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Women's Studies; Research Associate, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 1994-2000; Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Women's Studies; Research Associate Professor, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 2000-2006; Professor, Department of Sociology and Women's Studies; Research Professor, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 2006-; Director, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research. University of Michigan, 2010-; Dr. Smock specializes in the study of family, gender, and social inequality; of particular interest are gender inequality, changing family patterns, and the implications of each for the other; her research has focused on the economic consequences of divorce and marriage, nonresident fatherhood, remarriage, single-mother families, child support, and unmarried cohabitation; currently, she is examining racial, ethnic, and gender variation in the meaning and implications of cohabitation in the United States)
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    • 1996-05-28: new
    • 2012-12-28: revised
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