Melissa Milkie

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Sociology University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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Milkie MA, Nomaguchi K, Schieman S. (2019) Time Deficits with Children: The Link to Parents' Mental and Physical Health. Society and Mental Health. 9: 277-295
Warner CH, Milkie MA. (2013) Cultivating gendered talents? the intersection of race, class, and gender in the concerted cultivation of U.S. elementary students Advances in Gender Research. 17: 1-27
Ridolfo H, Chepp V, Milkie MA. (2013) Race and Girls’ Self-Evaluations: How Mothering Matters Sex Roles. 68: 496-509
Milkie MA, Warner CH. (2011) Classroom learning environments and the mental health of first grade children. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 52: 4-22
Milkie MA, Norris DR, Bierman A. (2011) The Long Arm of Offspring: Adult Children’s Troubles as Teenagers and Elderly Parents’ Mental Health Research On Aging. 33: 327-355
Milkie MA, Bierman A, Schieman S. (2008) How Adult Children Influence Older Parents' Mental Health: Integrating Stress-process and Life-course Perspectives Social Psychology Quarterly. 71: 86-105
Bierman A, Milkie MA. (2008) Intergenerational stress proliferation between adult children and parents: contingencies by functional timing and parent's gender Advances in Life Course Research. 13: 343-367
Bierman A, Fazio EM, Milkie MA. (2006) A Multifaceted Approach to the Mental Health Advantage of the Married Journal of Family Issues. 27: 554-582
Brady D, Milkie MA, Hostetter C, et al. (2001) The Structure and Substance of Preparing Sociologists: The Nature of Qualifying Examinations in Graduate Education Teaching Sociology. 29: 265
Pescosolido BA, Grauerholz E, Milkie MA. (1997) Culture and Conflict: The Portrayal of Blacks in U.S. Children's Picture Books Through the Mid- and Late-Twentieth Century American Sociological Review. 62: 443
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