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Works by Kristin Smith in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2019

Support for Paid Family and Medical Leave in New Hampshire, Kristin Smith
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Job Protection and Wage Replacement: Key Factors in Take Up of Paid Family and Medical Leave Among Lower-Wage Workers, Kristin Smith
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2018

Parental Substance Use in New Hampshire: Who Cares for the Children?, Kristin Smith
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2017

As Opioid Use Climbs, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Rises in New Hampshire, Kristin Smith
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2016

Paid Family and Medical Leave in New Hampshire: Who Has It? Who Takes It?, Kristin Smith, Nicholas Adams
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Over 80 Percent of New Hampshire Residents Support Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance, Kristin Smith
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Fewer Than Half of WIC-Eligible Families Receive WIC Benefits, Kristin Smith
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After a Parent Left Employment, One in Five Children Lost Private Insurance, Kristin Smith
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2015

Women As Economic Providers: Dual-Earner Families Thrive As Women's Earings Rise, Kristin Smith
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After Great Recession, More Married Fathers Providing Child Care, Kristin Smith
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2014

Husbands’ job loss and wives’ labor force participation during economic downturns: are all recessions the same?, Kristin Smith, Marybeth J. Mattingly
Sociology

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Unmasking the Conflicting Trends in Job Tenure by Gender in the United States, 1983–2008., Matissa N. Hollister, Kristin Smith
Sociology

2013

Exploring the spatial wage penalty for women: Does it matter where you live?, Kristin Smith, Rebecca K. Glauber
Sociology

Shortchanged: Why Women Have Less Wealth and What Can Be Done about It. By Mariko Lin Chang, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Child care subsidies critical for low-income families amid rising child care expenses, Kristin Smith, Nicholas Adams
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2012

Recessions accelerate trend of wives as breadwinners, Kristin Smith
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Paid Care Work, Candace Howes, Carrie Leana, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Who cares for the sick kids? parents’ access to paid time to care for a sick child, Kristin Smith, Andrew P. Schaefer
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The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation is Reshaping Family, Work and Gender in America. By Kathleen Gerson, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Lack of protections for home care workers: overtime pay and minimum wage, Kristin Smith
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Rural Families in Transition, Kristin Smith
Sociology

2011

Unemployment in the Great Recession: single parents and men hit hard, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kristin Smith, Jessica A. Bean
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Rural workers have less access to paid sick days, Kristin Smith, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Changing Roles: Women and Work in Rural America, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Conclusion. Economic restructuring and family well-being in rural America., Kristin Smith, Ann R. Tickamyer
Sociology

Introduction. Economic restructuring and family well-being in rural America., Kristin Smith, Ann R. Tickamyer
Sociology

2010

Wives as breadwinners: wives' share of family earnings hits historic high during the second year of the great recession, Kristin Smith
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Working parents and workplace flexibility in New Hampshire, Kristin Smith, Malcolm Smith
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Low income and impoverished families pay disproportionately more for child care, Kristin Smith, Kristi Gozjolko
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2009

Increased reliance on wives as breadwinners during the first year of the recession, Kristin Smith
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Home care workers: keeping Granite Staters in their homes as they age, Kristin Smith
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Paid sick time helps workers balance work and family, Kristin Smith
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2008

Working hard for the money: trends in women's employment 1970 to 2007, Kristin Smith
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Child poverty in New Hampshire, Kristin Smith
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2007

Employment rates higher among rural mothers than urban mothers, Kristin Smith
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Food Stamp and school lunch programs alleviate food insecurity in rural America, Kristin Smith, Sarah Savage
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Low wages prevalent In direct care and child care workforce, Kristin Smith, Reagan A. Baughman
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2006

Rural families choose home-based child care for their preschool-aged children, Kristin Smith
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2005

Rural America depends on the Food Stamp Program to make ends meet, Priscilla Salant, Kristin Smith
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