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The University of Texas at Austin

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

Publications

CHASP faculty members explore a wide range of social issues through their research.  Following is a list of recent publications.  Follow the links to read the complete articles.

Aging and Minority Issues

A Case Study of the Elder Care Functions of a Chilean Non-Governmental Organization
by Javier Pereira, Ronald Angel and Jacqueline Angel, 2007.

The Economic Consequences of Widowhood for Older Minority Women, by Jacqueline Angel, Maren Jimenez and Ronald Angel, 2007

Minority Group Status and Healthful Aging: Social Structure Still Matters, commentary by Jacqueline Angel and Ronald Angel, 2006

The Health of Aging Hispanics, Edited by Jacqueline Angel and Keith Whitfield (Book Flyer).

Education Policy

Do Private Markets Improve the Quality or Quantity of Primary Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa? by Jane Arnold Lincove, 2007

Does the Age That Children Start Kindergarten Matter?  Evidence of Long-Term Educational and Social Outcomes, by Jane Arnold Lincove and Gary Painter, 2006

Efficiency, Equity and Girl’s Education, by Jane Arnold Lincove, 2006

Families and Children

Married and Cohabiting Parents’ Relationship Stability: A Focus on Race and Ethnicity, by Cynthia Osborne, Wendy Manning and Pamela Smock, 2007

Partnership Instability and Child Well-Being by Cynthia Osborne and Sara McClanahan, 2007

Work, welfare, and young children's health and behavior in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, by Cynthia Osborne and Jean Knab, 2007

Marriage Following the Birth of a Child Among Cohabiting and Visiting Parents by Cynthia Osborne, 2005