Emilio A. Parrado

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1999-2008 Sociology Duke University, Durham, NC 
 2008- Sociology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Demography
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Caroline Sten grad student 2011 Penn
Alicia Lee grad student 2014 Penn
Leonardo Uribe post-doc 2005-2007 Penn (Nursing Tree)
Heidy Sarabia post-doc 2014-2017 Penn
Peter Catron post-doc 2017-2018 Penn
Sandra Florian post-doc 2016-2019 Penn
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Parrado EA, Ocampo AN. (2019) Continuities and Changes in the Processes of Mexican Migration and Return Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 684: 212-226
Gutiérrez Vázquez EY, Parrado EA. (2016) Abortion Legalization and Childbearing in Mexico. Studies in Family Planning. 47: 113-28
Parrado EA, Flippen CA. (2016) The Departed: Deportations and Out-Migration among Latino Immigrants in North Carolina after the Great Recession Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 666: 131-147
Flippen CA, Parrado EA. (2015) Perceived discrimination among Latino immigrants in new destinations: The case of Durham, NC. Sociological Perspectives : Sp : Official Publication of the Pacific Sociological Association. 58: 666-685
Flippen CA, Parrado EA. (2015) A tale of two contexts: U.S. migration and the labor force trajectories of Mexican women. The International Migration Review. 49: 232-259
Cerrutti M, Parrado E. (2015) Intraregional Migration in South America: Trends and a Research Agenda Review of Sociology. 41: 399-421
Parrado EA, Flippen CA. (2014) Migration, Social Organization, and the Sexual Partners of Mexican Men. Social Problems. 61: 380-401
Flippen CA, Parrado EA. (2012) Forging Hispanic communities in new destinations: A case study of Durham, NC. City & Community. 11: 1-30
Hartnett CS, Parrado EA. (2012) Hispanic Familism Reconsidered: Ethnic Differences in Perceived Value of Children and Fertility Intentions. The Sociological Quarterly. 53: 636-653
Parrado EA, Flippen CA. (2012) Hispanic fertility, immigration, and race in the twenty-first century. Race and Social Problems. 4: 18-30
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