Marcia J. Carlson
Affiliations: | Sociology - LS | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Fomby P, Ophir A, Carlson MJ. (2020) Family Complexity and Children's Behavior Problems over Two U.S. Cohorts Journal of Marriage and Family. 83: 340-357 |
Berger LM, Carlson MJ. (2020) Family Policy and Complex Contemporary Families: A Decade in Review and Implications for the Next Decade of Research and Policy Practice Journal of Marriage and Family. 82: 478-507 |
Ellerbe CZ, Jones JB, Carlson MJ. (2018) Race/Ethnic Differences in Nonresident Fathers' Involvement after a Nonmarital Birth. Social Science Quarterly. 99: 1158-1182 |
Carlson MJ, VanOrman AG, Turner KJ. (2017) Fathers' Investments of Money and Time Across Residential Contexts. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 79: 10-23 |
Carlson MJ, VanOrman AG. (2017) Trajectories of relationship supportiveness after childbirth: Does marriage matter? Social Science Research. 66: 102-117 |
Goldberg JS, Carlson MJ. (2015) Patterns and predictors of coparenting after unmarried parents part. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 29: 416-26 |
Raymo JM, Carlson MJ, VanOrman A, et al. (2015) Educational differences in early childbearing: A cross-national comparative study Demographic Research. 33: 65-92 |
Goldberg JS, Carlson MJ. (2014) Parents' Relationship Quality and Children's Behavior in Stable Married and Cohabiting Families. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 76: 762-777 |
Thomson E, Lappegård T, Carlson M, et al. (2014) Childbearing across partnerships in Australia, the United States, Norway, and Sweden. Demography. 51: 485-508 |
Meyer DR, Carlson MJ. (2014) Family Complexity: Implications for Policy and Research Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 654: 259-276 |