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Other Women’S Gardens: Radical Homemakers And Public Performance Of The Politics Of Feeding, K. Valentine Cadieux
Other Women’S Gardens: Radical Homemakers And Public Performance Of The Politics Of Feeding, K. Valentine Cadieux
K. Valentine Cadieux
Health Shocks In The Family: Gender Differences In Smoking Changes, Rachel Margolis
Health Shocks In The Family: Gender Differences In Smoking Changes, Rachel Margolis
Rachel Margolis
Objective: This study estimates the likelihood of starting and stopping smoking when respondents and their partners report new chronic illnesses. Method: Analysis of longitudinal data from the Health and Retirement Study tests whether starting or stopping smoking is more likely when (a) the respondent, (b) their partner, (c) or both report a new chronic condition, and whether these patterns differ by gender. Results: Both men and women are more likely to quit smoking when reporting a new chronic condition, relative to when reporting none. However only women are more likely to quit smoking when their partners fall ill. Women are …
Learning To Earning – Perspectives From Downunder, Daniel Edwards
Learning To Earning – Perspectives From Downunder, Daniel Edwards
Dr Daniel Edwards
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Deciding To Cross: The Norms And Economics Of Unauthorized Migration, Emily Ryo
Deciding To Cross: The Norms And Economics Of Unauthorized Migration, Emily Ryo
Emily Ryo
Why are there so many unauthorized migrants in the United States? Using unique survey data collected in Mexico through the Mexican Migration Project, I develop and test a new decisionmaking model of unauthorized labor migration. The new model considers the economic motivations of prospective migrants, as well as their beliefs, attitudes, and social norms regarding U.S. immigration law and legal authorities. My findings show that perceptions of certainty of apprehension and severity of punishment are not significant determinants of the intent to migrate illegally; however, perceptions of availability of Mexican jobs and the dangers of border crossing are significant determinants …