Sandra L. Hofferth

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Demography, Theory and Methods
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Mullan K, Hofferth SL. (2021) A Comparative Time-Diary Analysis of UK and US Children's Screen Time and Device Use. Child Indicators Research. 1-24
Hofferth S, Bickham D, Brooks-Gunn J, et al. (2018) Contributions of Research based on the PSID Child Development Supplement. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 680: 97-131
Lee Y, Hofferth SL. (2017) Gender Differences in Single Parents’ Living Arrangements and Child Care Time Journal of Child and Family Studies. 26: 3439-3451
Hofferth SL, Moon UJ. (2016) How do they do it? The immigrant paradox in the transition to adulthood. Social Science Research. 57: 177-94
Moon UJ, Hofferth SL. (2016) Parental involvement, child effort, and the development of immigrant boys' and girls' reading and mathematics skills: A latent difference score growth model. Learning and Individual Differences. 47: 136-144
Moon UJ, Hofferth SL. (2015) Generational Differences in Children's Externalizing Behavior Problems. International Journal of Human Ecology. 16: 45-61
Hofferth S, Lee Y. (2015) Family structure and trends in US fathers' time with children, 2003-2013. Family Science. 6: 318-329
Hofferth SL, Fisher K, Glorieux I. (2015) Introduction: Men's family involvement across industrial nations: introduction to special section. Family Science. 6: 240-242
Cabrera N, Hofferth SL, Hancock G. (2014) Family structure, maternal employment, and change in children's externalizing problem behaviour: Differences by age and self-regulation. The European Journal of Developmental Psychology. 11: 136-158
Goldscheider FK, Hofferth SL, Curtin SC. (2014) Parenthood and Leaving Home in Young Adulthood. Population Research and Policy Review. 33: 771-796
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