Shelley Clark
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Clark S, Cotton C, Margolis R, et al. (2020) The Psychological Benefits of Marriage and Children in Rural Malawi. Studies in Family Planning |
Smith‐Greenaway E, Koski A, Clark S. (2020) Women's Marital Experiences Following Premarital Fertility in Sub‐Saharan Africa Journal of Marriage and Family |
Clark S, Kabiru CW, Laszlo S, et al. (2019) The Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women's Economic Empowerment in Africa. Demography |
Madhavan S, Clark S, Hara Y. (2018) Gendered Emotional Support and Women's Well-Being in a Low-Income Urban African Setting. Gender & Society : Official Publication of Sociologists For Women in Society. 32: 837-859 |
Clark S, Madhavan S, Kabiru C. (2018) Kin support and child health: Investigating two approaches in an African slum. Social Science Research. 76: 105-119 |
Madhavan S, Beguy D, Clark S, et al. (2018) Measuring extended families over time in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya: Retention and data consistency in a two-round survey. Demographic Research. 38: 1339-1358 |
Smith‐Greenaway E, Clark S. (2018) Women's Marriage Behavior Following a Premarital Birth in Sub‐Saharan Africa Journal of Marriage and Family. 80: 256-270 |
Clark S, Almada MD, Kabiru CW, et al. (2018) Balancing paid work and child care in a slum of Nairobi, Kenya: the case for centre-based child care Journal of Family Studies. 1-19 |
Clark S, Madhavan S, Cotton C, et al. (2017) Who Helps Single Mothers in Nairobi? The Role of Kin Support. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 79: 1186-1204 |
Smith-Greenaway E, Clark S. (2017) Variation in the link between parental divorce and children's health disadvantage in low and high divorce settings. Ssm - Population Health. 3: 473-486 |