Phillip J. Granberry, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Massachusetts, Boston, Boston, MA |
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Public and Social Welfare, Demography, Hispanic American Studies, Public HealthGoogle:
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(Individual, institutional, and environmental determinants of social capital, and its influence on the earnings and health of Mexican immigrants in Los Angeles County.) |
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Granberry PJ, Torres MI, Allison JJ, et al. (2021) Supports for Maternal Communication About Peer Pressure to Have Sex Among Puerto Rican Families. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 272684X211021046 |
Granberry PJ, Torres MI, Brenner PS, et al. (2017) Cinco Minutos Solamente: Using Interviewer’s Social Capital to Increase Latino Community Survey Response Rates Journal of Applied Social Science. 11: 159-171 |
Torres MI, Granberry P, Person S, et al. (2016) Influential Factors of Puerto Rican Mother-Child Communication About Sexual Health Topics. Maternal and Child Health Journal |
Granberry PJ. (2014) More social than capital: Social capital accumulation through social network exchange among legal and unauthorized Mexican migrants Social Science Journal. 51: 590-597 |
Granberry PJ, Marcelli EA. (2011) Social Capital is Associated with Earnings among Foreign-born Mexican Men but not Women in Los Angeles County International Migration. 49: 113-128 |
Granberry PJ, Marcelli EA. (2007) “In the Hood and on the Job”: Social Capital Accumulation among Legal and Unauthorized Mexican Immigrants Sociological Perspectives. 50: 579-595 |