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Lynda Laughlin
Lynda Laughlin
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Who's Minding the Kids?: Child Care Arrangements, Spring 2005/Summer 2006
L Laughlin
US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2010
9782010
Maternity leave and employment patterns of first-time mothers: 1961-2008
LL Laughlin
US Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, US …, 2011
2762011
Taking Pressure Off Families: Child‐Care Subsidies Lessen Mothers’ Work‐Hour Problems
JE Press, J Fagan, L Laughlin
Journal of Marriage and Family 68 (1), 155-171, 2006
742006
Who’s minding the kids? Child care arrangements: Spring 2011. Current population reports, P70-135. Washington, DC: US Census Bureau
L Laughlin
302013
Father involvement with children following marital and non-marital separations
L Laughlin, D Farrie, J Fagan
Fathering 7 (3), 226, 2009
292009
Beyond the farm: Rural industry workers in America
L Laughlin
Census Blogs, 2016
262016
A Child's Day: Living Arrangements, Nativity, and Family Transitions: 2011 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being). Current Population Reports, P70-139.
L Laughlin
US Census Bureau, 2014
262014
22. million employed in health care fight against COVID-19
L Laughlin, DA Anderson, A Martinez, A Gayfield
https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/04/who-are-our-health-care …, 2021
23*2021
Current population reports
L Laughlin
US Census Bureau, 70-135, 2013
222013
A Child’s Day: living arrangements, nativity, and family transitions: 2011 (selected indicators of child well-being)
LL Laughlin
US Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, US …, 2014
182014
US Census Bureau
LL Laughlin
Maternity leave and employment patterns of first-time mothers 2008, 1961
91961
Child care costs in the Current Population Survey’s Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC): A comparison to SIPP
S Macartney, L Laughlin
SEHSD Working Paper, 2011
82011
Who are our health care workers
L Laughlin, A Anderson, A Martinez, A Gayfield
US Census Bureau. https://www. census. gov/library/stories/2021/04/who-are …, 2021
72021
Women represent majority of workers in several essential occupations
L Laughlin, M Wisniewski
https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/03/unequally-essential-women-and …, 2021
42021
Retail Workers: 2018
AD Anderson, L Laughlin
https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2020/demo/acs …, 2020
3*2020
An Island in Crisis? A Statistical Portrait of Recent Puerto Rican Migration and Socioeconomic Outcomes between 2005 and 2015
AJ Montalvao, L Laughlin
https://www.census.gov/content/census/en/library/working-papers/2017/demo …, 2017
32017
Father-provided child care among married couples in a recessionary context
L Laughlin, K Smith
US Census Bureau. https://www. census. gov/library/working-papers/2015/demo …, 2015
32015
Child care constraints among America’s families
L Laughlin
Washington, DC: Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, US …, 2008
32008
Gender and Neighborhood Satisfaction
L Laughlin, D Farrie
When Woman Gain, So Does the World,” IWPR’s Eighth International Women’s …, 2005
32005
Characteristics of daytime urban commuters for 20 US cities: gender, work and family
L Laughlin, P Mateyka, C Burd
12015
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