Felix Elwert, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Stratification; Race and Employment; statistical methodsGoogle:
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(Cohabitation, divorce, and the trial marriage hypothesis.) |
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Keele L, Stevenson RT, Elwert F. (2019) The causal interpretation of estimated associations in regression models Political Science Research and Methods. 8: 1-13 |
Wodtke GT, Harding DJ, Elwert F. (2016) Neighborhood Effect Heterogeneity by Family Income and Developmental Period. Ajs; American Journal of Sociology. 121: 1168-222 |
Elwert F, Winship C. (2014) Endogenous Selection Bias: The Problem of Conditioning on a Collider Variable. Annual Review of Sociology. 40: 31-53 |
O'Malley AJ, Elwert F, Rosenquist JN, et al. (2014) Estimating peer effects in longitudinal dyadic data using instrumental variables. Biometrics. 70: 506-15 |
Wodtke GT, Harding DJ, Elwert F. (2011) Neighborhood Effects in Temporal Perspective. American Sociological Review. 76: 713-736 |
Sharkey P, Elwert F. (2011) The legacy of disadvantage: multigenerational neighborhood effects on cognitive ability. Ajs; American Journal of Sociology. 116: 1934-81 |
Subramanian SV, Elwert F, Christakis N. (2008) Widowhood and mortality among the elderly: the modifying role of neighborhood concentration of widowed individuals. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 66: 873-84 |
Elwert F, Christakis NA. (2006) Widowhood and race American Sociological Review. 71: 16-41 |
Elwert F, Winship C. (2002) Population versus individual level causal effects. International Journal of Epidemiology. 31: 432-4; discussion 43 |
Elwert F, Winship C. (2002) Commentary: Population versus individual level causal effects International Journal of Epidemiology. 31: 432-434 |