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Works by Andrew P. Schaefer in Sociology

2017

Gains in Reducing Child Poverty, but Racial-Ethnic Disparities Persist, Jessica A. Carson, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Andrew P. Schaefer
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A Profile of Youth Poverty and Opportunity in Southwestern Minnesota, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Andrew P. Schaefer, Douglas J. Gagnon
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2016

Child Care Costs Exceed 10 Percent of Family Income for One in Four Families, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Andrew P. Schaefer, Jessica A. Carson
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Overall Declines in Child Poverty Mask Relatively Stable Rates Across States, Andrew P. Schaefer, Jessica A. Carson, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Carsey Perspective: Is the Poverty Rate 1.1 Percent?, Michael P. Ettlinger, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Child Poverty Higher and More Persistent in Rural America, Andrew P. Schaefer, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kenneth M. Johnson
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2015

2014 Data Indicate That Four in Ten Children Live in Low-Income Families, Jessica A. Carson, Andrew P. Schaefer, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Federal EITC Kept 2 Percent of the Population Out of Poverty Greatest Poverty Reductions in Texas, North Carolina, and Arizona, Douglas J. Gagnon, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Official Poverty Statistics Mask the Economic Vulnerability of Seniors A Comparison of Maine to the Nation An, Andrew P. Schaefer, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Although Child Poverty Declined in 2014, Persistent Racial and Ethnic Disadvantages Remain, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Andrew P. Schaefer, Jessica A. Carson
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2014

Cause for Optimism? Child Poverty Declines for the First Time Since Before the Great Recession, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Carson, Andrew P. Schaefer
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The Increasing Diversity of America's Youth, Kenneth M. Johnson, Andrew P. Schaefer, Daniel T. Lichter, Luke T. Rogers
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The long-term unemployed in the wake of the Great Recession, Andrew P. Schaefer
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2013

2012 National child poverty rate stagnates at 22.6 percent, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Carson, Andrew P. Schaefer
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2012

Over sixteen million children in poverty in 2011, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Public knowledge and concern about polar-region warming, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Matthew J. Cutler, Andrew P. Schaefer
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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Public knowledge about polar regions increases while concerns remain unchanged, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Matthew J. Cutler, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Public knowledge and concern about polar-region warming, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Matthew Cutler, Andrew P. Schaefer
Sociology

2011

More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persists, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kenneth M. Johnson, Andrew P. Schaefer
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One million additional children in poverty since 2009: 2010 data reveal nearly one in four southern children now live in poverty, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Rural workers have less access to paid sick days, Kristin Smith, Andrew P. Schaefer
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2010

Seeing Through the Invisible Pink Unicorn, Andrew Stuart Abel, Andrew P. Schaefer
Sociology

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