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Liana Christin Landivar
Liana Christin Landivar
Senior Researcher for Equity, US Census Bureau
Verified email at census.gov
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COVID‐19 and the gender gap in work hours
C Collins, LC Landivar, L Ruppanner, WJ Scarborough
Gender, Work & Organization 28, 101-112, 2021
14612021
Disparities in STEM Employment by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin
LC Landivar
US Census Bureau, 2013
558*2013
Early Signs Indicate That COVID-19 Is Exacerbating Gender Inequality in the Labor Force
LC Landivar, L Ruppanner, WJ Scarborough, C Collins
Socius 6, 2378023120947997, 2020
2992020
The gendered consequences of a weak infrastructure of care: School reopening plans and parents’ employment during the COVID-19 pandemic
C Collins, L Ruppanner, L Christin Landivar, WJ Scarborough
Gender & Society 35 (2), 180-193, 2021
1522021
Women’s employment and fertility: A welfare regime paradox
C Hilgeman, CT Butts
Social Science Research 38 (1), 103-117, 2009
1262009
Home-based workers in the United States: 2010
PJ Mateyka, M Rapino, LC Landivar
US Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, US …, 2012
125*2012
Men in nursing occupations: American community survey highlight report
LC Landivar
US Census Bureau, 2013
1202013
The Relationship Between Science and Engineering Education and Employment in STEM Occupations
LC Landivar
US Census Bureau, 2013
702013
Shifting inequalities? Parents’ sleep, anxiety, and calm during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and the United States
L Ruppanner, X Tan, W Scarborough, LC Landivar, C Collins
Men and Masculinities 24 (1), 181-188, 2021
632021
The gender gap in employment hours: do work-hour regulations matter?
LC Landivar
Work, employment and society 29 (4), 550-570, 2015
522015
Mothers at Work: Who Opts Out?
LC Landivar
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2017
48*2017
Opting out, scaling back, or business‐as‐usual? An occupational assessment of women's employment
LC Landivar
Sociological Forum 29 (1), 189-214, 2014
36*2014
Where do college graduates work? A special focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
LC Landivar, A Martinez
https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/stem/stem-html/, 2014
30*2014
Labor force participation among Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White mothers in 20 occupations
L Christin Landivar
Notions of family: Intersectional perspectives, 263-286, 2013
262013
Research note: School reopenings during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for gender and racial equity
LC Landivar, L Ruppanner, L Rouse, WJ Scarborough, C Collins
Demography 59 (1), 1-12, 2022
23*2022
Do high childcare costs and low access to Head Start and childcare subsidies limit mothers’ employment? A state-level analysis
LC Landivar, WJ Scarborough, C Collins, L Ruppanner
Social Science Research 102, 102627, 2022
222022
How do gender norms and childcare costs affect maternal employment across US states?
L Ruppanner, C Collins, LC Landivar, WJ Scarborough
Gender & Society 35 (6), 910-939, 2021
202021
Family Policy, Women’s Employment, and Below-Replacement Fertility in Developed Countries: A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach
C Hilgeman, CT Butts
Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, 2004
18*2004
Are States Created Equal? Moving to a State With More Expensive Childcare Reduces Mothers' Odds of Employment
LC Landivar, L Ruppanner, WJ Scarborough
Demography 58 (2), 451-470, 2021
132021
The impact of the great recession on mothers’ employment
L Christin Landivar
Economic stress and the family, 163-185, 2012
132012
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