Lenna Nepomnyaschy, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(The effects of child support enforcement on the lives of fragile families.) |
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Zhang L, Simmel C, Nepomnyaschy L. (2021) Income inequality and child maltreatment rates in US counties, 2009-2018. Child Abuse & Neglect. 105328 |
Emory AD, Nepomnyaschy L, Waller MR, et al. (2020) Providing After Prison: Nonresident Fathers’ Formal and Informal Contributions to Children Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 6: 84-112 |
Miller DP, Thomas MMC, Waller MR, et al. (2020) Father Involvement and Socioeconomic Disparities in Child Academic Outcomes Journal of Marriage and Family. 82: 515-533 |
Dwyer Emory A, Miller DP, Nepomnyaschy L, et al. (2020) The Minimum Wage and Fathers’ Residence with Children Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 41: 472-491 |
O'Connor J, Nepomnyaschy L. (2019) Intimate Partner Violence and Material Hardship Among Urban Mothers. Violence Against Women. 1077801219854539 |
Sariscsany L, Garfinkel I, Nepomnyaschy L. (2019) Describing and Understanding Child Support Trajectories Social Service Review. 93: 143-182 |
Gold S, Nepomnyaschy L. (2018) Neighborhood Physical Disorder and Early Delinquency Among Urban Children Journal of Marriage and Family. 80: 919-933 |
Nepomnyaschy L, Donnelly L. (2015) Father Involvement and Childhood Injuries Journal of Marriage and Family. 77: 628-646 |
Miller DP, Nepomnyaschy L, Ibarra GL, et al. (2014) Family structure and child food insecurity. American Journal of Public Health. 104: e70-6 |
Nepomnyaschy L, Miller DP, Garasky S, et al. (2014) Nonresident fathers and child food insecurity: Evidence from longitudinal data Social Service Review. 88: 92-133 |