Daniel Powers : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   32 years (1988 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 9
   Journals where Daniel Powers has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 7.    Total self citations: 7 (2.31 %)

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Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Daniel Powers.

Is cited by:

Lin, Carl (7)

Balsa, Ana (6)

Triunfo, Patricia (5)

林, 明仁 (5)

Giuntella, Osea (4)

Brzeziński, Michał (4)

Ginther, Donna (4)

Manski, Charles (4)

Elder, Todd (3)

Lahiri, Kajal (3)

Liu, Jin-Tan (3)

Cites to:

Yun, Myeong-Su (5)

Powell, James (4)

Shapiro, Jesse (4)

Heckman, James (4)

Cutler, David (3)

Sinning, Mathias (3)

Rosenzweig, Mark (3)

Turra, Cassio (3)

Walker, James (2)

Hahn, Markus (2)

Nielsen, Helena (2)

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Where Daniel Powers has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Demography7
American Journal of Public Health4
Population Research and Policy Review3
Sociological Methods & Research3

Recent works citing Daniel Powers (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Identifying Gender Disparities on the Time to Repay Microfinance Group Loans: Evidence from Mexico. (2023). Bátiz-Zuk, Enrique ; Alexa, Gonzalez-Holden ; Enrique, Batiz-Zuk. In: Working Papers. RePEc:bdm:wpaper:2023-07.

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2023Narrowing the gender digital divide in Pakistan: Mobile phone ownership and female labor force participation. (2023). Chichaibelu, Bezawit Beyene ; Amber, Hina. In: Review of Development Economics. RePEc:bla:rdevec:v:27:y:2023:i:3:p:1354-1382.

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2023Socio-behavioral factors contributing to recent mortality trends in the United States. (2023). Myrskyla, Mikko ; Vierboom, Yana C ; Preston, Samuel H. In: MPIDR Working Papers. RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2023-019.

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2023Neglected forces of fertility variation in sub-Saharan Africa: the role of marital dissolution and repartnering. (2023). John, Ben Malinga. In: MPIDR Working Papers. RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2023-031.

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2023Contextualising under-five deaths in Bihar, India: Insights from primary and secondary data. (2023). Sheikh, Illias ; Rana, Md Juel ; Rahaman, Margubur ; Ajmer, Sumela. In: Children and Youth Services Review. RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:144:y:2023:i:c:s0190740922003541.

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2023Decomposition of disparities in life expectancy with applications to administrative health claims and registry data. (2023). Kravchenko, J ; Yashin, A I ; Stallard, E ; Kovtun, M ; Yashkin, A ; Akushevich, I. In: Theoretical Population Biology. RePEc:eee:thpobi:v:153:y:2023:i:c:p:50-68.

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2023Slow Traffic, Fast Food: The Effects of Time Lost on Food Store Choice. (2023). Lusher, Lester ; Bencsik, Panka. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16036.

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Works by Daniel Powers:


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2013The impact of obesity on US mortality levels: The importance of age and cohort factors in population estimates In: American Journal of Public Health.
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2016Erratum: The impact of obesity on US mortality levels: The importance of age and cohort factors in population estimates (American Journal of Public Health (2013) 103:10 (1895-1901) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2 In: American Journal of Public Health.
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2014Masters et al. Respond In: American Journal of Public Health.
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2017Masters et al. Respond.(2017) In: American Journal of Public Health.
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1990ALTERNATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE EFFECT OF FAMILY STUCTURE DURING ADOLESCENCE ON HIGHT SCHOOL GRADUATION. In: Working papers.
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1988Race, Ethnicity and Employment, 1970-1985 In: Institute for Social Science Research, Working Paper Series.
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2006Race/Ethnic differences and age-variation in the effects of birth outcomes on infant mortality in the U.S. In: Demographic Research.
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2020A longitudinal evaluation of government-sponsored job skills training and basic employment services among U.S. baby boomers with economic disadvantages In: Evaluation and Program Planning.
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2015Should age-period-cohort studies return to the methodologies of the 1970s? In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2009Multivariate Decomposition for Hazard Rate Models In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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2009Absolute Change in Cause-Specific Infant Mortality for Blacks and Whites in the US: 1983–2002 In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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2010Race/Ethnicity/Nativity Differentials and Changes in Cause-Specific Infant Deaths in the Context of Declining Infant Mortality in the U.S.: 1989–2001 In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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2016Erosion of Advantage: Decomposing Differences in Infant Mortality Rates Among Older Non-Hispanic White and Mexican-Origin Mothers In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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2007Language of Interview and the Subjectively-Rated Health of Hispanic Mothers and their Children In: Working Papers.
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1993Endogenous Switching Regression Models with Limited Dependent Variables In: Sociological Methods & Research.
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2002Book Reviews In: Sociological Methods & Research.
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2010Assessing Group Differences in Estimated Baseline Survivor Functions From Cox Proportional Hazards Models In: Sociological Methods & Research.
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1997Sibling models of socioeconomic effects on the timing of first premarital birth In: Demography.
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2002Low birth weight, social factors, and developmental outcomes among children in the United States In: Demography.
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2004The increasing racial disparity in infant mortality: Respiratory distress syndrome and other causes In: Demography.
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2007Paradox found (again): Infant mortality among the Mexican-origin population in the united states In: Demography.
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2013Paradox Revisited: A Further Investigation of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Infant Mortality by Maternal Age In: Demography.
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2014Long-Term Trends in Adult Mortality for U.S. Blacks and Whites: An Examination of Period- and Cohort-Based Changes In: Demography.
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2016Fitting Age-Period-Cohort Models Using the Intrinsic Estimator: Assumptions and Misapplications In: Demography.
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2011mvdcmp: Multivariate decomposition for nonlinear response models In: Stata Journal.
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