John F. Sandberg, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Demography, Theory and Methods
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Sandra L. Hofferth grad student 2002 University of Michigan
 (Child mortality, family building and social learning in a Nepalese mountain community.)
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Sandberg J, Rytina S, Delaunay V, et al. (2019) Social learning, influence, and ethnomedicine: Individual, neighborhood and social network influences on attachment to an ethnomedical cultural model in rural Senegal. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 226: 87-95
Xie W, Sandberg J, Huang C, et al. (2019) Left‐behind villages, left‐behind children: Migration and the cognitive achievement of rural children in China Population Space and Place. 25
Sandberg JF, Delaunay V, Boujija Y, et al. (2018) Individual, Community, and Social Network Influences on Beliefs Concerning the Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Senegal. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 886260518805778
Sandberg J, Rafail P. (2014) Family Size, Cognitive Outcomes, and Familial Interaction in Stable, Two-Parent Families: United States, 1997–2002 Demography. 51: 1895-1931
Sandberg J, Gning SB, Belaid L. (2014) Morbidity, mortality, and health-seeking behaviour in rural Senegal: local understanding and representation of disease across method of treatment The Lancet Global Health. 2
Sandberg J, Rytina S, Delaunay V, et al. (2012) Social learning about levels of perinatal and infant mortality in Niakhar, Senegal. Social Networks. 34: 264-274
Heflin C, Sandberg J, Rafail P. (2009) The structure of material hardship in U.S. households: An examination of the coherence behind common measures of well-being Social Problems. 56: 746-764
Sandberg J. (2006) Infant Mortality, Social Networks, and Subsequent Fertility American Sociological Review. 71: 288-309
Sandberg J. (2005) The influence of network mortality experience on nonnumeric response concerning expected family size: Evidence from a Nepalese mountain village Demography. 42: 737-756
Sandberg JF, Hofferth SL. (2005) Changes in children's time with parents: a correction. Demography. 42: 391-5
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