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  1. Parental Socioeconomic Instability and Child Obesity
  2. Coming of Age in the Other America, by Stefanie DeLuca, Susan Clampet-Lundquist, and Kathryn Edin. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2016, 298 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0871544650 ($35 paper).
  3. Immigrant Neighborhood Concentration, Acculturation and Obesity among Young Adults
  4. Foreclosure Is Not an Equal Opportunity Stressor: How Inequality Fuels the Adverse Health Implications of the Nation’s Financial Crisis
  5. Residential Segregation and Diabetes Risk among Latinos
  6. INTERGENERATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS AND CHILD OBESITY
  7. Residential Mobility and Trajectories of Adiposity among Adolescents in Urban and Non-urban Neighborhoods
  8. Residential instability and obesity over time: The role of the social and built environment
  9. Neighborhood disadvantage, physical activity barriers, and physical activity among African American breast cancer survivors
  10. Neighborhood Racial Composition, Institutional Socialization, and Intraracial Feelings of Closeness among Black Americans
  11. Depression, race, gender and covenant marriage: An analysis of newly married couples
  12. Lifecourse socioeconomic status and cardiovascular illness in Latin America
  13. Racial Differences in Depression: Do Husbands and Wives Benefit Equally from Marriage?
  14. Segregation and cardiovascular illness: The role of individual and metropolitan socioeconomic status
  15. Black-White residential segregation and diabetes status: Results from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
  16. Disability, Health and Generation Status: How Hispanics in the US Fare in Late Life
  17. Income, Homeownership and Residential Assorting among Latinos in the US
  18. Stability of Men’s Interracial First Unions: A Test of Educational Differentials and Cohabitation History
  19. Differences in tobacco use between Canada and the United States
  20. RURAL, SUBURBAN AND URBAN DIFFERENCES IN THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES
  21. Race and the “I Have a Dream” Legacy