Andrew S. London
Affiliations: | Sociology | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
Area:
Organizational, Gender StudiesGoogle:
"Andrew London"Children
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Megan Bahns | grad student | 2013 | Syracuse |
Karyn Stewart | grad student | 2013 | Syracuse |
Alissa L. Dubnicki | grad student | 2014 | Syracuse |
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Wilmoth JM, London AS, Landes SD. (2020) A Population-Based Perspective on Health Care for U.S. Veterans Public Policy & Aging Report. 30: 6-11 |
London AS, Hoy A. (2019) Same-Sex Sexuality and the Risk of Divorce: Findings from Two National Studies. Journal of Homosexuality. 1-25 |
London AS, Landes SD. (2019) Cohort Change in the Prevalence of ADHD Among U.S. Adults: Evidence of a Gender-Specific Historical Period Effect. Journal of Attention Disorders. 1087054719855689 |
Landes SD, London AS, Wilmoth JM. (2019) Service-Connected Disability and the Veteran Mortality Disadvantage: Armed Forces & Society |
Wilmoth JM, Landes SD, London AS. (2019) THE HEALTH OF MALE VETERANS IN LATER LIFE Innovation in Aging. 3: S214-S214 |
Wilmoth JM, Landes SD, London AS. (2019) VETERAN MORTALITY DISADVANTAGE AMONG RURAL, SUBURBAN, AND URBAN RESIDENTS Innovation in Aging. 3: S388-S388 |
Elman C, McGuire RA, London AS. (2019) Disease, Plantation Development, and Race-Related Differences in Fertility in the Early Twentieth-Century American South American Journal of Sociology. 124: 1327-1371 |
Landes SD, London AS. (2018) Self-Reported ADHD and Adult Health in the United States. Journal of Attention Disorders. 1087054718757648 |
London AS. (2018) THE INFLUENCE OF MILITARY SERVICE ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Innovation in Aging. 2: 350-350 |
Landes SD, London AS, Wilmoth JM. (2018) Mortality Among Veterans and Non-veterans: Does Type of Health Care Coverage Matter? Population Research and Policy Review. 37: 517-537 |