Rosemary S. Cooney
Affiliations: | Fordham University, Bronx, NY, United States |
Area:
General, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Clinical PsychologyGoogle:
"Rosemary Cooney"Children
Sign in to add traineeJohn B. Nonnamaker | grad student | 2000 | Fordham University |
Nancy Rodriguez-Rivera | grad student | 2000 | Fordham University |
Christopher Donoghue | grad student | 2004 | Fordham University |
Susan C. Bolge | grad student | 2006 | Fordham University |
Joyce Weil | grad student | 2007 | Fordham University |
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Cooney RS, Li J. (2001) Sterilization and financial penalties imposed on registered peasant couples, Hebei Province, China. Studies in Family Planning. 32: 67-78 |
Cooney RS, Li J. (1994) Household registration type and compliance with the "one child" policy in China, 1979-1988. Demography. 31: 21-32 |
Li J, Cooney RS. (1993) Son preference and the one child policy in China: 1979-1988. Population Research and Policy Review. 12: 277-296 |
Salvo JJ, Powers MG, Cooney RS. (1992) Contraceptive use and sterilization among Puerto Rican women Family Planning Perspectives. 24: 219-223 |
Glass BL, Rogler LH, Cooney RS. (1987) Puerto Rican Families in New York City: Intergenerational Processes. Social Forces. 16: 1162 |
Rodman H, Rogler LH, Cooney RS. (1985) Puerto Rican Families in New York City: Intergenerational Processes Journal of Marriage and Family. 47: 1078 |
Rocler LH, Barreras O, Cooney RS. (1981) Coping with Distrust in a Study of Intergenerational Puerto Rican Families in New York City Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 3: 1-17 |
Rogler LH, Cooney RS, Ortiz V. (1980) Intergenerational Change in Ethnic Identity in the Puerto Rican Family. International Migration Review. 14: 193-214 |
Cooney RS. (1979) Demographic components of growth in white, black, and Puerto Rican female-headed families: Comparison of the Cutright and Ross/Sawhill methodologies Social Science Research. 8: 144-158 |