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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Gordon F. De Jong 8/2016 Office: Department of Sociology and Population Research Institute Pennsylvania State University 703 Oswald Tower, University Park 16802 (814) 863-2277 [email protected] Home: 27 Holly Circle, State College, Pennsylvania 16801 ACADEMIC TRAINING B.A. Central College (Iowa), 1957 Major in Sociology; minor in Psychology M.A. University of Kentucky, 1960 Sociology University of Chicago, 1961 Demography Ph.D. University of Kentucky, 1963 Sociology, emphasis in Demography PRESENT POSITION Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Demography, Pennsylvania State University, Research Associate, Population Research Institute. PREVIOUS POSITIONS Instructor of Sociology, University of Kentucky, 1961-63 Assistant (1963-66), Associate (1967-71), Professor (1972-91) of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Demography, Penn State, 1992-2012. Senior Fellow, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1978-79 Acting Head, Department of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, 1979-80, Winter 1983 Co-Founder, Director, Population Issues Research Center, Pennsylvania State University, 1974-76, 1982-88 Founding Director, Graduate Program in Demography, Pennsylvania State University, 1987-2013

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Gordon F. De Jong

8/2016

Office: Department of Sociology and Population Research Institute

Pennsylvania State University

703 Oswald Tower, University Park 16802

(814) 863-2277

[email protected]

Home: 27 Holly Circle, State College, Pennsylvania 16801

ACADEMIC TRAINING

B.A. Central College (Iowa), 1957 Major in Sociology; minor in Psychology

M.A. University of Kentucky, 1960 Sociology

University of Chicago, 1961 Demography

Ph.D. University of Kentucky, 1963 Sociology, emphasis in Demography

PRESENT POSITION

Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Demography, Pennsylvania State

University, Research Associate, Population Research Institute.

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

Instructor of Sociology, University of Kentucky, 1961-63

Assistant (1963-66), Associate (1967-71), Professor (1972-91) of Sociology,

Pennsylvania State University

Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Demography, Penn State, 1992-2012.

Senior Fellow, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1978-79

Acting Head, Department of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, 1979-80,

Winter 1983

Co-Founder, Director, Population Issues Research Center, Pennsylvania State

University, 1974-76, 1982-88

Founding Director, Graduate Program in Demography, Pennsylvania State University,

1987-2013

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Visiting Faculty, Netherlands Graduate School in Demography, Institute for Advanced

Study, Wassenaar, The Netherlands, Summer, 1994

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTEREST

Social demography, migration and immigration, demography of aging.

AWARDS, HONORS AND LISTINGS

Haggin Graduate Scholarship, 1957

Kentucky Research Fellowship, 1960-61

National Science Foundation Scientific Equipment Grants, 1965-1966

Outstanding Young Men in America, 1966

American Men and Women of Science, 1968, 1973, 1977

Who’s Who in the East, 1968, 1973, 1985

Contemporary Authors, 1970

Community Leaders of America, 1971

Men of Achievement, 1973, 1995

Danforth Associate, 1973-1985

Outstanding Alumni, University of Kentucky Department of Sociology, 1978

Distinction in the Social Sciences Award, Pennsylvania State University, 1984

Who’s Who in Sociology, American Academy of Higher Education, 1985

Distinguished Professor, Pennsylvania State University, 1992

Provost’s Award for Excellence in Collaborative Teaching, Penn State University, 1994

Distinguished Alumni Award, Central College, 1995

W. LaMarr Kopp International Achievement Award, Pennsylvania State University, 1997

Who’s Who in America, 2004

Outstanding Service to the College of the Liberal Arts Award, Penn State University, 2010

Graduate Program Chair Leadership Award, Pennsylvania State University, 2012.

Emeritus Distinction Award, College of the Liberal Arts, Penn State University, 2016

PROFESSION AFFILIATIONS

Population Association of America

-Editor, Demography, 1987-1990

-Elected Member, Publication Committee, 1991-1993

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-Chair, Publications Committee, 1993

-Clifford C. Clogg Award Committee, 1996-1999

American Sociological Association

-Chair, Program Committee, Population Section, 1978

-Elected Council Member, Population Section, 1985-1988

-Demography Certification Committee Member, 1985-1990

-Elected Council Member, International Migration Section, 1998-2001

-Chair Elect, Population Section, 2001-2001

-Chair, Population Section, 2002-2003

Rural Sociology Society

-Appointed Member, Population Statistics Committee, 1970-1972

-Appointed Member, Ecology Committee, 1971-73

International Sociological Association

Association for Public Policy, Analysis & Management

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

-International Congress Program Committee, 2001, 2013

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

National Science Foundation, proposal reviews, 1976-2012

Editorial Board, American Journal of Sociology, 1970-81

Associate Editor, Sociological Symposium, 1976-81

Consulting Editor for American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Rural Sociology, Social

Science Quarterly, Demography, Population Research and Policy Review, Growth and

Change, Journal of Family Issues, International Migration Review, American Journal of

Sociology, Journal of Gerontology, Population, Space and Place.

Resource Consultant and Instructor, Kellogg Public Affairs Leadership Program for PA,

1970-73

Consultant, Metropolitan Planning Commission, Lexington, Kentucky, 1963

Consultant, Hershey Medical School, 1964

Consultant, ABT Associates, Inc., 1976

Consultant, Pennsylvania Region I Continuing Education Project, 1978

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Consultant, McQuaide, Blasko and Brown, Inc. Attorneys, 1977

Member of the Technical Advisory Committee for Projections, Office of State Planning and

Development, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1977-79

Visiting Research Scholar, Netherlands Inter-University Demographic Institute, Summer,

1975

Resource Consultant, Governor’s Conference on Balanced National Growth and Economic

Development, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1977

Director, Social Statistics of the Aged Population Training Program, 1973-78

Co-coordinator, Workshop on Micro-level Approaches to Migration Decisions, Tenth

Summer Seminar in Population, East-West Population Institute, June 11 B July 6, 1979

Invited lecturer, U.S. Army War College, 1980

Editorial Consultant, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1981

Regular Appearances, WPSX-TV and various radio talk shows

Demographic consultant, New York Times, special feature articles, 1982

Invited Addresses, General Assembly, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1977, 1983

Briefings, Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania, Cabinet Secretaries, The State Planning Board,

Appropriations Committee, Education Committee, Aging and Youth Committee: 1983,

1987, 1988, 1993, 1996, 2002

Consultant, enrollment projections, State College Area School Board, 1989-90

Consultant, enrollment projections, Bellefonte Area School Board, 1991

Consultant, Thailand National Migration Survey, Bangkok, 1992-1998

Invited Presentations on PA population trends and public policy. Pennsylvania State Data

Center Conferences, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003

Invited address, Governor’s Conference on Workforce Development, 1993

Member, Attorney General’s task Force for the Protection of Older Pennsylvanians. 1993-

2000

Migration survey Expert, European Community; Eurostat project on Root Causes of

Immigration, 1994

Evaluator, Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements Report (Habitat II),

1996

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Invited Address, Office of General Council University, Commonwealth of PA, 2000, 2002

Invited Briefing, Governor of Pennsylvania, 2000, 2004

Consultant, United States National Park Service population projection report, 2000

Consultant, East-West Center, U.S. State Department, 2004

Pennsylvania 2020 Vision Commission, Pennsylvania State Government, 2006

Consultant, Government of South Africa, National Migration Survey, 2001 - 2007

Member, National Institute of Health, Scientific Review Panels, 2002 - 2005, 2008

FUNDED RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS (External Funding)

1. Project Director, Population of the Lexington, Kentucky Metropolitan Area,

1962-63. $18,000

2. Principal Investigator, Appalachian Fertility Decline, Grants from the Council of the

Southern Mountains, Inc., 1964-66. $3,500

3. Principal Investigator, Population Redistribution Policies; models from Great Britain,

the Netherlands and Israel; Grant from the Center for Population Research,

National Institutes of Health (NICHD), 1974-75. $39,000

4. Research Director, Population Redistribution and Depopulation in Non-metropolitan

Pennsylvania: Social and Economic Correlates and Policy Implications. Contract

with the Center for Population Research, National Institute of Health (NICHD).

1972-75. $345,000

5. Principal Investigator, Residential Preference and Migration Decision, Title V,

Department of Agriculture, 1977. $18,000

6. Research Associate, Simulation of the Demand and Costs for Statewide Services to

the Aging, under a grant from the Administration on Aging, 1976-78. $295,000

7. Principal Investigator, Population change and the Structure of Future Policy

Decisions in Pennsylvania, Grant from the General Assembly of the State of

Pennsylvania, 1976. $1,800

8. Program Director, Social Statistics of the Aged Population Training Program.

Administration on Aging, 1973-78. $245,000

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9. Co-Principal Investigator, Migration and Fertility: A Review of Findings and Policy

Implications. Contract with Agency for International Development, 1979-80.

$10,000

10. Principal Investigator, Long Term Consequences for Couples of Childlessness and

One - Child Families. Contract with Center for Population Research, National

Institute of Health (NICHD), 1979-1981. $96,225

11. Co-Principal Investigator, Philippine/U.S. Migration System: Motives and

Adjustment. Grant from the Center for Population Research, National Institute of

Health (NICHD), 1980-1984. $258,250

12. Co-Principal Investigator, Resources, Population and Human Adaptation. Grant

from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1982-1984. $90,000

13. Co-Principal Investigator, Pennsylvania Population Projections and Estimates

System. Grant from the Governor’s Office of Planning, 1984-1987. $178,000

14. Co-Program Director, Demographic Change, Public Policy Intervention, and

Rural/Agricultural Development in the Third World. Training grant from the William

and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1985-1988. $300,000

15. Principal Investigator, Pennsylvania Demographic Profiles. Grant from the

Pennsylvania State Data Center. 1986-1995. $125,000

16. Co-Program Director, International Population Training, Collaboration, and Research.

Grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1988-1993. $500,000

17. Principal Investigator, Health Impacts of Elderly Help-Seeking and Retirement

Migration. Grant from the National Institution of Aging, 1991-1992. $40,121 (Direct

costs)

18. Co-Program Director, International Population Training and Collaborative Research.

Grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1993-1996, $390,000

19. Co-Program Director, Training and Research in International Demography. Grant from

the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1996-1999. $330,000

20. Principal Investigator/Program Director, Interdisciplinary Training in Demography.

Grant from the National Institute of Health (NICHD), 1999-2004. $525,000

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21. Co-Program Director, Training and Research in International Demography. Grant from

the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1999-2002. $350,000

22. Principal Investigator, Welfare Reform and the Migration of Poor Families. Grant

from U.S. Census Bureau via the Poverty Research Center, Northwestern

University, 2001-2002. $30,000

23. Research Associate, Context, Identities, and Economic Outcomes: A Pilot Study of

Dominican Immigrants. 2004-2005. Russell Sage Foundation, $35,000

24. Co-Program Director, Training and Research in International Demography, Grant

from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. 2002-2005, $385,000

25. Principal Investigator, Welfare Reform and Migration. National Institute of Health

(NICHD), 2003-2007. $675,000

26. Principal Investigator, Welfare Reform and the Migration of Poor Families. National

Science Foundation, 2003-2007. $300,000

27. Principal Investigator/Program Director, Interdisciplinary Training in Demography.

Grant from the National Institute of Health (NICHD), 2004-2009. $1,148,000.

28. Mentor Project Director, University of Ghana (RIPS) Visiting Scholar Training

Program at Penn State University. Grant from the William and Flora Hewlett

Foundation, 2007-2012, $750,000

29. Principal Investigator/Program Director, Family Demography Training. Grant

from the National Institute of Health (NICHD), 2009-2014, $1,215,000

30. Co-Principal Investigator, Health Care Access and Utilization Among Mexican

Children of Immigrants. $934,945. Part of a Program Project Grant, Mexican

Children of Immigrants Program, Nancy Landale, PI. National Institute of Health

(NICHD), 2011-2017

PUBLICATIONS

Books 1. De Jong, Gordon F. Appalachian Fertility Decline: A Demographic and Sociological

Analysis. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press. 1968. 2. Ford, Thomas R. and Gordon F. De Jong. Social Demography. New York: Prentice-Hall

Inc., 1970. 3. De Jong, Gordon F. and Robert Gardner, Migration Decision Making: Multidisciplinary

Approaches to Micro-Level Studies in Developing Countries. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981.

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Professional Articles, Book Chapters, and Reviews (* indicates graduate student co-author)

1. De Jong, Gordon F. and C. Milton Coughenour. “Reliability and Comparability of Two Instruments for Determining Reference Groups in Farm Practice Decisions,” Rural Sociology, Vol. 25 (September, 1960), 298-307.

2. De Jong, Gordon F and C. Milton Coughenour. “What’s Happening to Kentucky Rural Neighborhoods?” Kentucky Farm and Home Science Vol. 4 (Summer, 1958), pp. 3, 7, and 8.

3. De Jong, Gordon F. and Thomas R. Ford. “The Decline of Fertility in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region,” Social Forces Vol. 42 (October, 1963), 89-96.

4. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Henry S. Shyrock, Jr. Population Mobility Within the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Community and Family Study Center, 1964. Rural Sociology Vol. 30 (June, 1965), 238-239.

5. Hillery, George A., James S. Brown, and Gordon F. De Jong. “Migration Systems of the Southern Appalachians: Some Demographic Observations,” Rural Sociology Vol. 30 (March, 1965), 33-48.

6. De Jong, Gordon F. and Thomas R. Ford. “Religious Fundamentalism, Socio-Economic Status and Fertility Attitudes in the Southern Appalachians,” Demography Vol. 2 (Summer, 1965), 540-548. Reprinted in Thomas R. Ford and Gordon F. De Jong, Social Demography. Prentice Hall, 1971.

7. De Jong, Gordon F. and Thomas R. Ford. “Religious Fundamentalism and Denominational Preference in the Southern Appalachian Region,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Vol. 5 (Spring, 1965), 24-33.

8. Faulkner, Joseph E. and Gordon F. De Jong. “Religiosity in 5-D: An Empirical Analysis,” Social Forces Vol. 45 (December 1966), 246-254. Reprinted in John R. Robinson and Phillip R. Shaner, Measures of Social Psychology Attitudes. University of Michigan Survey Research Center, 1969.

9. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Ralph Thomlinson. Sociological Concepts and Research New York: Random House, 1965. Rural Sociology Vol. 31 (June, 1966), 242-243

10. De Jong, Gordon F. and Joseph E. Faulkner. “The Church, Individual Religiosity, and Social Justice.” Sociological Analysis Vol. 28 (Spring, 1967), 34-43.

11. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Charles B. Nam. Populations and Society. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. Social Forces Vol. 47 (December, 1968), 243-244.

12. Faulkner, Joseph E. and Gordon F. De Jong. “A Note of Religiosity and Moral Behavior of a Sample of College Students,” Social Compass Vol. 15 (February, 1968), 37-44.

13. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Donald J. Bogue, Sociology Contributions to Family Planning. Chicago: University of Chicago Community and Family Study Center, 1967. Rural Sociology Vol. 33 (March, 1968), 88-90.

14. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. James M. Bershers. Population Processes in Social Systems. New York: Free Press, 1967. Rural Sociology Vol. 33 (September, 1968), 358-359.

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15. De Jong, Gordon F. and William Stinner.* “Southern Negro Migration: Social and Economic Components of an Ecological Model,” Demography Vol. 6 (November, 1969), 455-472. Reprinted in Juan C. Elizaga and John J. Macisco, Jr., Migraciones Internas: Teoria, Metodo y Factores Sociologicos. Santiago, Chile: Centro Latino Americano de Demografia, 1975.

16. De Jong, Gordon F. “Ebb in Appalachian Population Exodus,” Mountain Life and Work Vol. 45 (October, 1969), 6-11.

17. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Louis Reed. Warning in Appalachia. West Virginia University Library, 1968. The Annuals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol. 382 (March, 1969) 178.

18. Faulkner, Joseph. E. and Gordon F. De Jong. “On Measuring the Religious Variable: A Rejoinder to Weigert and Thomas.” Social Forces 48 (December, 1969), 263-267.

19. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. David M. Heer. Society and Population and Readings on Population. Prentice-Hall, 1968. American Sociological Review Vol. 34 (August, 1969), 611-612.

20. De Jong, Gordon F. “Demography and Research with High Altitude Populations.” Social Biology Vol. 17 (June, 1970), 114-119.

21. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. William Peterson. Population. New York: MacMillan Co. 1969. Social Biology Vol. 17 (March, 1970), 67-68.

22. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. S. J. Behrman, Leslie Corsa, Jr., and Ronald Freedman. Fertility and Family Planning. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1969. Journal of Marriage and the Family Vol. 32 (February, 1970), 168-169.

23. Sim, Francis M., Gordon F. De Jong, Glen D. Kreider, and David E. Kauffman.* “Data Analysis for Sociology Undergraduates: Innovations of Instant Computation,” American Sociologist Vol. 6 (May, 1971) 153-157.

24. De Jong, Gordon F. and William L. Donnelly.* “AFDC Payment Level and Nonwhite Migration to Cities,” Proceedings of the American Statistical Association Meeting, 1971.

25. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Reynolds Farley. Growth of the Black Population. Chicago: Markham Publishing, 1970. Journal of Marriage and the Family 34 (May, 1972), 388-389.

26. De Jong, Gordon F. “Patterns of Human Fertility and Mortality,” in G.A. Harrison and A.J. Boyce (eds.), The Structure of Human Populations. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1972.

27. De Jong, Gordon F. and Joseph E. Faulkner. “Religion and Intellectuals: Finding from a Sample of University Faculty,” Review of Religious Research, Vol. 14 (Fall, 1972), 15-24.

28. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Calvin Goldscheider. Population, Modernization, and Social Structure. Boston: Little, Brown, 1971. Rural Sociology Vol. 37 (December, 1972), 644-645.

29. De Jong, Gordon F. and William F. Donnelly.* “Public Welfare and Migration,” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 54 (September, 1973), 329-344.

30. De Jong, Gordon F. ‘Population Redistribution Policy and the Feasibility of New Communities,’ in G. Golany (ed.), Strategy for New Community Development in the United States. Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, inc., 1974.

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31. De Jong, Gordon F. “Population Redistribution Policies: Alternatives from the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Israel,” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 56 (September, 1975), 262-273.

32. Glamser, Francis. D.* and Gordon F. De Jong. “The Efficacy of Pre-retirement Preparation Programs for Industrial Workers,” Journal of Gerontology Vol. 30 (September, 1975), 595-600.

33. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Steven E. Beaver. Demographic Transition Theory Reinterpreted. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1975. Rural Sociology 41 (Spring 1975), 147-149

34. De Jong, Gordon F. Joseph E. Faulkner, and Rex Warland. “Dimensions of Religiosity Reconsidered: Evidence from a Cross-Cultural Study,” Social Forces Vol. 54 (June 1976), 866-889.

35. De Jong, Gordon F. and Zafar Ahmad.* “Motivation for Migration of Welfare Clients,” in Anthony H. Richmond (eds.) Internal Migration the New World and the Third World. Sage Publications, Ltd., 1976.

36. De Jong, Gordon F. and Craig R. Humphrey. “Selected Characteristics of Metropolitan to Nonmetropolitan Migrants: A Study in Population Redistribution in Pennsylvania,” Rural Sociology, Vol. 41 (Winter, 1976) 526-538.

37. Kennedy, John M.* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Aged in Cities: Residential Segregation in 10 U.S. Central Cities,” Journal of Gerontology, Vol. 32. (January, 1977) 97-102.

38. De Jong, Gordon F. and Ralph R. Sell.* “Migration Patterns, Residential Preferences and Population Redistribution,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 429 (January, 1977) 130-144.

39. De Jong, Gordon F.”Population Change and the Shape of Pennsylvania’s Future,” in D. Richard Wenner (ed.), Proceedings of the Benjamin Franklin Symposium. Harrisburg: Kurzenknabe, Press, 1977.

40. De Jong, Gordon F. and Ralph R. Sell.* “Changes in Childlessness in the United States: A Demographic Path Analysis,” Population Studies, Vol. 31 (March, 1977), 129-141.

41. De Jong, Gordon F. “Residential Preferences and Migration,” Demography Vol. 14 (May, 1977) 169-178.

42. De Jong, Gordon F. and Ralph R. Sell.* “Changes in Childlessness for All Women in the United States,” Population Studies, Vol. 32 (March, 1978), 196-198.

43. De Jong. Gordon F. “The Rival of Rural Population Growth,” Rural Development, Vol. 3 (July, 1978), 1-5.

44. Sell, Ralph R.* and Gordon F, De Jong. “Toward a Motivational Theory of Migration Decision Making”@ Journal of Population, Vol.1 (Winter, 1978), 313-335.

45. Gillaspy, R. Thomas,* Gordon F. De Jong, and Kenneth G. Keppel.* “A Methodology for Projecting the Older Populations of Local Areas,@ Review of Public Data Use, Vol. 6 (September, 1978), 25-33.

46. Gillaspy, R. Thomas,* Gordon F. De Jong, and Kenneth G. Keppell.* “Differentials in Survivorship of the Older Populations Among Areas within a state,” Journal of Gerontology, Vol. 34 (March, 1979), 273-279.

47. De Jong, Gordon F. “Nonmetropolitan Area Migrants: Preferences and Satisfactions.” Population Reference Bureau Intercom, Vol. 8 (Nov. B Dec., 1980) 8-10.

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48. De Jong, Gordon F. “Pull-Factors and Motivations for Internal Migration in the United States,” Congressional Record. Vol. 96-100 (July 22, 1980), 4-7.

49. De Jong, Gordon F. “The Demographic Impact of Regional Population Redistributions: What We Learn from the Netherlands and Great Britain,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 62 (June, 1981), 313-322.

50. De Jong, Gordon F. and James T. Fawcett. “Motivation for Migration: An Assessment and a Value-Expectancy Research Model,” pp. 13-58 in G.F. De Jong and R.W. Gardner, Migration Decision Making. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981.

51. De Jong, Gordon F. and Sarah F. Harbison.* “Policy Intervention Considerations: The Relationship of Theoretical Models to Planning.” Pp. 281-291 in G.F. De Jong and R. W. Gardner, Migration Decision Making. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981.

52. Fawcett, James T. and Gordon F. De Jong. “Reasons for Moving and Migration Behavior.” In United Nations, National Migration Surveys: Guidelines for Analysis. New York: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 1982:109-31.

53. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. R.W. Hirons. Demographic Patterns in Developing Societies. London: Taylor and Francis Ltd, 1980. Human Biology Vol. 54 (December, 1982), 832-835.

54. De Jong, Gordon F. “Demographic Forces Reshaping Pennsylvania’s Economy in the 1980’s.” in What Ahead for Pennsylvania’s Economy, Conference Report. Harrisburg: PPTN, 1982. pp.34-50.

55. Sell, Ralph R.* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Deciding Whether to Move: Determinants of Alternative Paths Within the Migration Decision Process,” Sociology and Social Research, Vol. 67 (January, 1983), 146-165.

56. De Jong, Gordon F. Reviews. Mary M. Kritz, Charles B. Keely and Silvano M. Tomasi (eds) Global Trends in Migration. New York: Center for Migration Studies, 1981, and Daniel Kubat (ed.) The Politics of Migration Policies. New York: Center for Migration Studies, 1979. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 11 (Spring, 1983), 149-151.

57. De Jong, Gordon F. Ricardo G. Abad, Fred Arnold, Benjamin V. Carino, James T. Fawcett, and Robert W. Gardner. “International and Internal Migration Decision Making: A Value-Expectancy Based Analytical Framework of Intentions to Move From a Rural Philippine Province,” International Migration Review Vol. 17 (Fall, 1983), 471-484.

58. Hanson, Sandra.* Gretchen T. Cornwell, Gordon F. De Jong, and C. Shannon Stokes. “Consequences of Involuntary Low Parity for Women’s Perceptions of Homemaker and Work Roles,” Sociology and Social Research, Vol. 68 (Summer,1984), 326-349.

59. De Jong, Gordon F., Gretchen T. Cornwell, Sandra Hanson,* and C. Shannon Stokes. “Childless and One Child, But Not By Choice,” Rural Sociology, Vol. 49 (Fall 1984), 441-451.

60. Findley, Sally E.* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Community and Family Factors Influencing Family Migration in Ilocos Norte,” Philippine Population Review, Vol. 1, (Fall, 1985), 18-44.

61. De Jong, Gordon F. Brenda Davis Root,* Robert W. Gardner, James T. Fawcett, and Ricardo G. Abad. “Migration Intentions and Behavior: Decision Making in a

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Philippine Province.” Population and Environment Vol. 8 (Spring/Summer, 1986), pp. 41-62.

62. Gardner, Robert W. and Gordon F. De Jong, Fred Arnold, and Benjamin V. Carino. “The Best-Laid Schemes: An Analysis of the Discrepancies Between Migration Intentions and Behavior,” Population and Environment Vol. 8 (Spring/Summer, 1986), pp. 63-77.

63. De Jong, Gordon F. Richardo Abad, and Brenda D. Root.* “Family Reunification and Philippine Migration to the United States: The Intended Immigrants’ Perspective,” International Migration Review 20 (Fall, 1986), pp. 598-611.

64. De Jong, Gordon F., John M. Kennedy,* and Daniel T. Lichter. “Updating Local Area Population Projections with Current Estimates,” Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, Vol. 14 (Fall, 1986), pp. 107-120.

65. De Jong, Gordon F., John M. Kennedy,* and Daniel T. Lichter. “How to Update County Population Projections”, American Demographics. Vol. 9 (February, 1987), pp. 50-51.

66. De Jong, Gordon F. “Some Observations on Training Applied Demographers,” Population Today, Vol. 15 (January, 1987), pp. 6-8.

67. De Jong, Gordon F. and Robert W. Gardner. “Asians in American Industry,” Population Today, Vol. 15 (May, 1987), pp. 6-8

68. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Henk ter Heide and Frans J. Willekens (eds.) Demographic Research and Spatial Policy. New York: Academic Press, 1984. European Journal of Population Vol. 5 (Fall, 1987), 106-109.

69. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Thomas E. Steahr and A. E. Luloff (eds.) The Structure and Impact of Population Redistribution in New England. University Park, PA: Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, 1985. Contemporary Sociology 16 (November, 1987), 834-835.

70. De Jong, Gordon F. “Training Public Sector Demographers,” in D.A. Swanson and J.W. Wicks (eds.), Issues in Applied Demography. Bowling Green, OH: PSRC Press. 1988, 70-74.

71. De Jong, Gordon F., Warren Robinson, Gretchen Cornwell, and Nazrul Hoque.* “Rural Electrification and Fertility Attitudes and Behavior in Bangladesh,” in International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, International Population Congress. Leige, Belgium: Ordina Press, 1989 pp. 317-328.

72. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Michael A. Costello, Thomas R. Leinbach, and Richard Ulack. Mobility and Employment in Urban Southeast Asia. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987. Contemporary Sociology Vol.18 (November, 1989), 919-920.

73. De Jong, Gordon F. APopulation Analysis Projects,@ in Brian F. Pendleton (ed.) Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Courses in Demography. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association, 1989, pp. 182-187.

74. Lichter, Daniel T. and Gordon F. De Jong “Internal Migration in the United States,” in Charles B. Nam, William J. Serow, and David F. Sly (eds.), International Handbook on Internal Migration. Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press. 1990 pp. 391-417.

75. De Jong, Gordon F. “Curriculum Issues in Applied Demography,” Applied Demography Vol. 5 (Summer, 1990), pp. 1-3.

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76. Root, Brenda Davis* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Family Migration in a Developing Country,” Population Studies, Vol. 45 (July, 1991), pp. 221-233.

77. Horton, Hayward* and Gordon F. De Jong.”Black Entrepreneurs: A Socio-demographic Analysis,” Research in Race and Ethnic Relations. Vol. 6 (Fall, 1991). pp. 105-120. JAI Press.

78. De Jong, Gordon F. “The Demographic State of Black Pennsylvania in the 1990s.” in Vincent Hughes (ed.), The State of Black Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Harrisburg, 1992.

79. De Jong, Gordon F. and Marilou C. Blair.* “Consequences of International and Rural-Urban Internal Migration for Improving the Occupational Status of Rural Third World Workers,” in International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, International Population Congress. 1993. Leige, Belgium: Ordina Press.

80. De Jong, Gordon F. “Documenting State Underemployment Patterns,” in Halie Kintner, Thomas Merrick, Peter Morrison, and Paul Voss (eds.) Demographics: A Casebook for Business and Government. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

81. Madamba, Anna B.* and Gordon F. De Jong. ADeterminants of White-Collar Employment: Puerto Rican Women in Metropolitan New York.@ Social Science Quarterly Vol. 74 (March, 1994): 53-66.

82. De Jong, Gordon F. and Marilou Blair.* “Occupational Status of Rural Out-migrants and Return Migrants.” Rural Sociology Vol. 59 (Winter, 1994): 693-707.

83. De Jong, Gordon F. and Marilou Blair.* “Changing Occupational Characteristics of U.S. Immigrants.” Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Vol. 3 (Fall, 1994): 567-588.

84. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Patraick C. Jobs, William F. Stinner, and John M. Wardwell (eds.) Community, Society, and Migration: Noneconomic Migration in America. Landham, MD: University Press of America, 1992. Rural Sociology Vol. 59 (Fall, 1994): 538-540.

85. De Jong, Gordon F. Janet M. Wilmoth,* Jacqueline L. Angel, and Gretchen T. Cornwell. “Motives and the Geographic Mobility of Very Old Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences Vol. 50 (November, 1995): S395-S404.

86. Angel, Jacqueline L. Gordon F. De Jong, Gretchen T. Cornwell, and Janet Wilmoth.* “Diminished Health and Living Arrangements of Rural Elderly.” National Journal of Sociology Vol. 9 (Summer, 1995): 31-57.

87. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Steven H. Murdock. An America Challenged: Population and the Future of the United States. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995. International Migration Review 30 (Fall, 1996): 602-603.

88. De Jong, Gordon F., Kerry Richter, and Pimonpan Isarabhakdi.* “ Gender, Values, and Intentions to Move in Rural Thailand.” International Migration Review Vol. 30 (Fall, 1996): 748-770.

89. Sandu, Demitru and Gordon F. De Jong. “Migration in Market and Democracy Transition: Migration Intentions and Behavior in Romania.” Population Research and Policy Review Vol. 15 (December, 1996): 437-457.

90. De Jong, Gordon F. Andrea G. Johnson* and Kerry Richter. “Determinants of Migration Values and Expectations in Rural Thailand.” Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Vol. 5 (1996): 399-416.

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91. Wilmoth, Janet M.* Gordon F. De Jong and Christine Hines. “Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Living Arrangements Among America’s White, Hispanic, and Asian Elderly Populations.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy Vol. 17 (1997): 57-82.

92. Madamba, Anna* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Job Mismatch Among Asians in the United States: Gender and Ethnic Group Comparisons.” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 78 (No. 2, 1997): 524-542.

93. De Jong, Gordon F. Rex Warland, and Brenda Davis Root.* “Family Interaction and Migration Decision-Making.” Research in Rural Sociology and Development Vol. 7 (1998), 155-167.

94. Sandu, Domitru and Gordon F. De Jong. “Political Change, Ideology, and Migration Intentions.” Romanian Journal of Sociology Vol. 9 (No. 2, 1998): 22-35.

95. De Jong, Gordon F. “Choice Processes in Migration Behavior.” In Kavita Pandit and Suzanne D. Withers (eds.) Migration and Restructuring in the U.S.: A Geographic Perspective. New York: Rowman and Littlefield. 1999: 273-293.

96. Chamrathrithirong, Aphichat, and Gordon F. De Jong. The Quality of Life Consequences of Internal Labor Migration in Thailand.@ Journal of the National Research Council of Thailand Vol 31, (No. 1 & 2, 1999): 79-104.

97. De Jong, Gordon F. “Social Demography,” “ Population and Policy Issues,” “ World Population Diversity,” and “Internal and International Migration.” In Loretta Bass (ed.) Syllabi and Instructional Materials in Demography. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association, 1999, pp. 41-52, 63-66, 67-71, and 146-161.

98. Ogena, Nimfa* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Internal Migration and Occupational Mobility in Thailand.” Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Vol. 8 (No. 4, 1999): 419-446.

99. De Jong, Gordon F. “Expectations, Gender, and Norms in Migration Decision-Making.” Population Studies Vol. 54 (No. 4, 2000):307-319.

100.De Jong, Gordon F. and Anna B. Madamba.* “A Double Disadvantage? Minority Group, Immigrant Status, and Underemployment in the United States.” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 82 (No 1, 2001): 117-130.

101.De Jong, Gordon F. and Quynh-Giang Tran.*”Warm Welcome, Cool Welcome: Regional Differences in Receptivity Attitudes.” Population Today Vol. 29; 2001: 1-5.

102. De Jong, Gordon F. Aphichat Chamratrithirong, and Quynh Tran.* “For Better, For Worse: Life Satisfaction Consequences of Migration.” International Migration Review Vol. 36 (No. 3: 2002) 838-863. 103. Ssengonzi, Robert,* Gordon F. De Jong, and C. Shannon Stokes. “The Effect of Female Migration on Infant and Child Survival in Uganda.” Population Research and Policy Review Vol. 21 (2002): 403-431. 104. De Jong, Gordon F. “Paradigms for Graduate Training in Population Studies.” PAA Affairs Spring 2003: 3-4. 105. De Jong, Gordon F. and Miclele Steinmetz.* “Receptivity Attitudes and Occupational

Attainment of Male and Female Immigrant Workers.” Population Research and Policy Review Vol. 37 (2003): 1-26.

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106. De Jong, Gordon F. “Social Demography” and “Internal and International Migration.” In Loretta Bass and Rebecca Nees (eds.), Syllabi and Instructional Materials in Demography Washington: American Sociological Association. Fourth edition, 2003.

107. De Jong, Gordon F. Review. Alternative Identities: The Chinese of Contemporary Thailand. By Tong Chee Kiong and Chan Kwok Bun. International Migration Review Vol. 37 (2003):1316-1318.

108. Kanchanakijsakul, Madee,* Pramote Prasartkul, Varachai Thongthai, Gordon F. De Jong, Mark D. Hayward, and Vipan Prachuabmoh. “Consequences of Demographic Transition on Thai Elderly Living Arrangements.” Journal of Population and Social Studies Vol. 10 (2003): 69-92.

109. Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta.*and Gordon F. De Jong. “Children’s Nutrition in Jamacia: Do Household Structure and Household Economic Resources Matter?” Social Science and Medicine Vol. 58 (2004): 499-514.

110. Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta.* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Do Household Structure and Household Economic Resources Predict Childhood Immunization? Evidence from Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.” Population Research and Policy Review. Vol. 24 (2005):27-57.

111. De Jong, Gordon F., Deborah R. Graefe, and Tanja St. Pierre.* “Welfare Reform and Migration of Poor Families.” Demography 42 (2005): 469-496.

112. De Jong, Gordon F. and Michele Steinmetz.* “Migration Intentions in South Africa and Elsewhere.” pp. 249-267 in Pieter Kok et al. (Eds.) Migration in South and Southern Africa. Cape Town: HSRC Press. (2006)

113. De Jong, Gordon F. “Immigration of Older Adults: Extending the Incorporation Typology.” in K. Warner Schaie and Glen H. Elder, Jr. (Eds.) Historical Influences of Lives in Aging. New York: Springer Publishing Company, (2006) 114. De Jong, Gordon F., Deborah R. Graefe, and Shelley K. Irving,* & Tanja St.Pierre. “Measuring State TANF Policy Variation and Change After Reform.” Social Science

Quarterly. Vol. 86 (2006):755-781. 115. Graefe, Deborah R., Gordon F. De Jong, and Shelley K. Irving.* “The Whole is the Sum of Its Parts: Theory, Technique, and Measurement Science Applied to TANF Rules.” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 87 (2006):818-827. 116. Graefe, Deborah R., Gordon F. De Jong, and Dee May.* “Work Disability and Migration in the Early Years of Welfare Reform.” Population Research and Policy Review Vol. 25 (2006): 353-368. 117. Jensen, Leif, Jeffrey Cohen, Almeida J. Toribio, Leila Rodriguez,* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Ethnic Identities, Language and Economic Outcomes of Dominicans in a New Destination.” Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 87 (2007): 1088-1099. 118. Graefe, Deborah R. Gordon F. De Jong, Matthew Hall,* Samuel Sturgeon,* and Julie Van Eerden.*“Immigrants’ TANF Elgibility, 1996-2003: What Explains the New Across- State Inequalities?” International Migration Review Vol. 42(2008):89-133. 119. De Jong, Gordon F. and Deborah R. Graefe. “Immigrant Redistribution and Life Course Trigger Events: Evidence from US Interstate Migration.” Migration Letters. Vol. 5 (2008): 123-134. 120. De Jong, Gordon F. and Deborah R. Graefe. “Family Life Course Transitions and the Economic Consequences of Internal Migration.” Population, Space and Place. Vol. 14

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(2008): 267-282. 121. Gubhaju, Bina* and Gordon F. De Jong. “Individual versus Household Migration Decision Rules: Gender and Marital Status Differences in Intentions to Migrate in South Africa.” International Migration. Vol. 47 (2009):31-61. 122. Hall, Matthew,* Deborah R. Graefe, and Gordon F. De Jong. “Economic Self-Sufficiency Among Immigrant TANF-leavers: Welfare Eligibility as a Natural Experiment.” Social Science Research. Vol. 39 (2010) 78-91. 123. Hall, Matthew,* Audrey Singer, Gordon F. De Jong, and Deborah Graefe. 2011. The Geography of Immigrant Skills: Educational Profiles of Metropolitan Destinations. Washington: The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program. 124. De Jong, Gordon F. Review: Baubock, Ranier and Thomas Faist (eds.). Diaspora and Transnationalism: Concepts, Theories, and Methods. Amsterdam University Press, 2010. Contemporary Sociology 40 (2011): 562-563. 125. Miller, Jacqueline A.* Deborah R. Graefe, and Gordon F. De Jong. “Health Insurance Coverage Predicts Lower Childbearing Among Near-Poor Adolescents.” Journal of Adolescent Health. Vol.30 (2013) 1-7. 126. Van Hook, Jennifer and Gordon F. De Jong (eds.) “Internal Migration Methodology.” In Frank D. Bean and Susan K. Brown (eds.) Encyclopedia of Migration. Springer: New York. 2015. 127. Howe Hasanali, Stephanie, Gordon F. De Jong, and Deborah Roempke Graefe. “Hispanic-Asian Immigrant Inequality in Perceived Medical Need and Access to Regular Physician Care.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. November 2014. Published online. 128. Graefe, Deborah Roempke, Stephanie Howe Hasanail, Gordon F. De Jong, and Chris Galvan. “CHIP-ing Away at Health Disparities: Has State-Provided Health Insurance Reduced Race and Nativity-Based Differences in Health Care Utilization Among U.S. Children?” Canadian Public Policy. 41, November. 2015.

129. De Jong, Gordon F., Deborah Graefe, Chris Galvan, and Stephanie Howe Hasanali. “Unemployment and American Immigrant Receptivity Climate in Established and Newly Emerging Destination Areas.” Forthcoming 2016. Population Research and Policy

Review. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Graefe, Deborah R., Gordon F. De Jong, and Stephanie Howe Hassanali. “Immigrants, Place and Health: Destination Area Health Contexts and Routine Physician and Dental Care for Children of Mexican Immigrants.” Revise and resubmit at International

Migration Review. PENNSYLVANIA POPULATION POLICY SERIES PUBLICATIONS

1. Mortality Experience in Pennsylvania: 1960-2000. University Park, PA.: Population Issues Research Center, Working Paper No. 1985-21, June, 1985. 34 pp. (with Daniel T. Lichter and John M. Kennedy).

2. Fertility in Pennsylvania: 1960-2000. University Park, PA: Population Issues Research Center, Working Paper No. 1985-20, June 1985. 29pp. (with John M. Kennedy and Daniel T. Lichter).

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3. Characteristics of Pennsylvania Migrants: Implication for Economic Development. University Park: Population Issues Research Center, Working Paper No. 1985-23, September 1985.

4. Pennsylvania Population Projections, 1980-2000. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, No. PSDC80-14-86, April 1986, 185 pages. (with Daniel T. Lichter, John Kennedy, Michael Behney and Robert Surridge).

5. Children and Youth in Pennsylvania: Demographic Trends of a Diminishing Resource. University Park; Population Issues Research Center, Working Paper No. 1986-24. July 1986. 24 pp.

6. Current Demographic Trends and State Policy: An Overview. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Date Center, March, 1987, 26 pp. (with Gretchen Cornwell and Janice Constanzo*)

7. The Changing Employment Patterns of Men and Women in Pennsylvania. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, August 1987, 17 pp. (with Gretchen Cornwell and Janice Constanzo*)

8. The Payoffs of Education for Pennsylvania Workers: How to Sustain Economic Development. Pennsylvania State Data Center, June 1988, 27 pp. (with Gretchen Cornwell).

9. Pennsylvania Migration in the 1980’s. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, January 1989. 21 pp. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell).

10. Pennsylvania’s Changing Nonmetropolitan Population. Middletown. Pennsylvania State Data Center, January 1990, 20 pages. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Maryanne Guidos*).

11. Underemployment of Pennsylvania Workers. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, January 1990, 20 pages. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Maryanne Guidos*).

12. Pennsylvania’s Changing Labor Force: Women and Their Families. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, September 1990, 36 pages (with Gretchen T. Cornwell, Lynne M. Casper, * and Diane E. Shoop).

13. A Demographic Profile of Pennsylvania’s Unemployed and Underemployed Workers. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Date Center, September 1990, 13 pages. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Lynne M. Casper*).

14. Demographics and Housing in Pennsylvania. Middletown, PA: Pennsylvania State Data Center, June 1991, 16 pages. (with Lynne M. Casper* and Gretchen T. Cornwell).

15. Uninsured Children in Pennsylvania. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, October 1991, 16 pages. (with Lynn M. Casper* and Gretchen T. Cornwell)

16. Pennsylvania Population Trends: Ten findings from the 1990 Census. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, November 1991. 12 pages

17. Educational Attainment and Economic Development: Pennsylvania=s Young Workers in the 1990’s. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center, April 1992. 21 pages.

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18. The Well-Being of Children and Youth in Pennsylvania: Demographic Trends. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. July 1993. 16 pages (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Janet M. Wilmoth*).

19. Sixty-Five Plus in Pennsylvania: County Demographic Profiles. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. August 1993. 20 pages (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Janet M. Wilmoth*).

20. Who Pays for the Health Insurance of Pennsylvania Adults? Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. September 1994. 20 pages (with Gretchen Cornwell and David Steven*).

21. Pennsylvania Migration: Who the State Gains and Loses. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. January 1995, 24 pages (with Gretchen Cornwell and David Steven*).

22. Pennsylvania’s Brain Drain Migration in the Mid-1990’s. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. July 1999. 14 pages (with Pamela M. Klein*).

23. Educational Attainment of Pennsylvania’s Young Workers: What’s It Worth? Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. December 1999. 12 pages (with Pamela M. Klein*).

24. Pennsylvania’s Brain Drain Migration and Labor Force Education Gap, 2000. Middletown: Pennsylvania State Data Center. March 2003. 24 pages (with Michele Steinmetz*).

RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS AND REPORTS TO SPONSORS

1. The Population of Kentucky: Changes in the Number of Inhabitants, 1950-60. Lexington: University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No.

675, December, 1961, 26 pp. 2. Population and Number of Households of Lexington and Fayette County,

Kentucky, 1950 and 1960. Lexington: University of Kentucky Social Research Service, September, 1962, 43 pp.

3. An Analysis of the Population of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentucky. Lexington, University of Kentucky Social Research Service, Research Report No. 2, April, 1963, 96 pp.

4. Kentucky’s Negro Population in 1960. Lexington: University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin, No. 704, November 1965, 32 pp. (with George A. Hillery, Jr.).

5. The Religious Involvement of Education Elites: Results of a Pretest Sample. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Sociology, March 1968, 57 pp. (with Joseph E. Faulkner and David E. Kauffman*).

6 Human Adaptation to High Altitude: A Biological Case Study of a Quechua Population Native to the High Andean Region with Special Reference to Hypoxia and Cold. Andean Bio-Cultural Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1968 (with Paul T. Baker, et. al.).

7 Population Change and Redistribution in Nonmetrpolitan Pennsylvania, 1940-1970. Report submitted to Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, Washington, D.C. Contract No. NIH-NICHD-72-2743, November 1974, 370 pp. (with Wilbur Zelinsky, et. al.).

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8 Residential Preferences and Migration Behavior. Report submitted to Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, Washington, D.C. Contract No. NIH-NICHD-72-2743, December 1975, 90 pp. (with Ralph R. Sell*).

9 The Demographic Impact of Regional Population Redistribution Policies in The Netherlands and Great Britain. Report submitted to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, Washington, D.C. Grant No. HDO6612, 1976, 66 pp.

10. A Methodology for Projecting the Older Population of Local Areas. Report submitted to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, Washington, D.C., Grant No. 90-A-981, 1977, 133 pp. (with R. Thomas Gillaspy, Kenneth G. Keppel,* and Deborah Street*).

11. Demographic Projections of the Older Population: State of Pennsylvania. Population Issues Research Center, the Pennsylvania State University, 1977, 33 pp. (with R. Thomas Gillaspy* and Deborah Street*).

12. Demographic and Enrollment Trends for the College Age Population: Pennsylvania Region I, The State, and The Nation. Report submitted to Pennsylvania Region I Continuing Education Project, Rosemont College, September 1978, 45 pp. (with Myron Schwartz*).

13. Urban Migrants to the Countryside, University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 825, June, 1979, 16 pp. (with Kenneth G. Keppel*).

14. Why People Move: A Developing and Developed Country Review. Report for Futures, Inc. in connection with the Resources for Awareness of Population Impact on Development Project, April 1979, 44 pp.

15. Migration and Fertility: Empirical Findings, Theoretical Relationships, and Policy Implications. Report submitted to the Agency for International Development, May, 1980, 75 pp. (with Sarah Harbison*).

16. Childless, But Not By Choice: Long-Term Consequences For Life Satisfactions of Married Women. Report submitted to the Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Washington, D.C. Contract No. NI-HD-92807, April 1981, 105 pp. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell, Sandra L. Hanson* and C. Shannon Stokes).

17. Population Trends and Strategic Planning at Penn State. University Park, PA: Population Issues Research Center, Working Paper No. 1984-18, 24 pp. July 1984. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell, et. al.).

18. The Resources, Population and Human Adaptation Program. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, California, July 1985, 30 pp. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Warren C. Robinson).

19. Demographic Change, Public Policy Intervention and Rural/Agricultural Development in the Third World. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CA. September 1988. 30 pp. (with Gretchen Cornwell and Warren C. Robinson).

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20. International Population Training, Collaboration, and Research. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, California, June 1993, 35 pp. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell and Dennis P. Hogan).

21. International Population Training and Research, 1993-1996. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CA. July 1996. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell).

22. Training and Research in International Demography, 1996-1999. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CA. August 1999. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell).

23. Training and Research in International Demography, 1999-2002. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CA. July 2002. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell).

24. Training and Research in International Demography, 2002-2005. Final Report submitted to the Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CA. July 2005. (with Gretchen T. Cornwell).

25. Welfare Reform and Migration. Final Report submitted to the Northwestern University/University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research 2001-2002 HHS-ASPE/Census Bureau Research Development Program, Grant No. PR010038. December 2002. (with Deborah Graefe).

26. Welfare Reform and Migration: Moving to Benefits/Moving from Restrictions? Final Report submitted to the National Institute of Health, April 2007. (with Deborah Graefe).

27. Welfare Reform and the Migration of Poor Families. Final Report submitted to the National Science Foundation, November 2007. (with Deborah Graefe)

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Research

1. Peru: Demographic structure of a highlands community. Field research, Summer, 1967.

2. The Netherlands, Great Britain, and Israel: A comparative study of population redistribution policies. Field research January-August 1972, Fall 1974, Summer 1975.

3. Philippines: Philippine/U.S. migration: motives and adjustment. Field research in Philippines and Hawaii, Spring 1981, Summer 1982, Fall 1983.

4. Thailand: Thailand National Migration Survey. Survey design, fieldwork and data analyses, Winter 1992, 1994, 1996, and Summer 1998.

5. Romania: Migration Decision-Making in Market Economy and Democracy Transition. Collaborative research, Summer 1996.

6. South Africa: National Migration and Urbanization Survey of South Africa. Conceptual framework, survey design, questionnaire construction, and data analysis, Winter 2001, Winter 2003.

Study Tour England and Scotland: Seminar on New Towns. May 1972.

France and Germany: International Education of Students Faculty Development Seminar on Immigration in Contemporary Western Europe. June 2004

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International Lectures and Papers

1. Demography and Research with High Altitude Populations. Invited paper for the World Health Organization International Conference of Investigators of Population Biology of Altitude, Washington, D.C., December 1967.

2. Patterns of Human Fertility and Mortality. Invited paper at the Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference on Demography and the Biological and Social Structure of Human Populations, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, August 1970.

3. Motivation for Migration of Welfare Clients. At the VIIIth World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, Canada, August 1974.

4. Internal Migration and New Towns. At East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1974.

5. Changes in Childlessness in the United States. At the Netherlands Inter-University Demographic Institute, The Hague, June 1975.

6. The Demographic Impact of Regional Population Redistribution Polices in the Netherlands and Great Britain. Contributed paper at the XVIIIth General Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Mexico City, August 1977.

7. Motivation for Migration: An Assessment and a Value-Expectancy Research Model. Invited paper for the workshop on Micro-level Approaches to Migration Decisions, Tenth Summer Seminar in Population, East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 1979 (with James T. Fawcett).

8. Migration and Politics: An Overview of Causes and Potential Consequences of Population Redistribution in the United States. At the East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1980.

9. Community Structure, Value-Expectancies and Migration Intentions. At the Annual Meeting of Asian Sociologist, Tokyo, Japan, October 1981 (with Ricardo Abad).

10. Reasons for Moving and Migration Behavior. At the United National Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Technical Study of Population, Manila, Philippines, December 1981 (with Ricardo Abad and James T. Fawcett).

11. International and Internal Migration Decision Making. At the XIXth General Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Manila, Philippines, December 1981 (with Ricardo Abad and James To. Fawcett).

12. Childless But Not By Choice: Summary of Findings on Long Term Consequences for Lift Satisfactions. At the East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1982.

13. Methodological Issues in Immigration Research. Invited paper presented at Conference on Asia-Pacific Immigration to the U.S., East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 1984.

14. Toward a Family Decision Model of International Migration. Invited plenary paper at the International Sociological Association Inter-Congress on Migration, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 1985.

15. Urbanization and Environmental Design. Three invited lectures at the Seminar on Environmental Design, Beijing, China, September 1987.

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16. Rural Electrification and Fertility Attitudes and Behavior in Bangladesh. Invited paper at the XXIst General Congress of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, New Delhi, India, September 1989.

17. An Evaluation of the National Migration Study in Thailand. Invited paper presented at the First Southeast Asian Consortium on National Migration surveys, Phuket, Thailand, January 1992.

18. Consequences of International and Rural-Urban Internal Migration for Improving the Occupational Status of Rural Third World Workers. Invited paper at the XXII=th General Congress of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Montreal, Canada, September 1993.

19. Intentions to Move: Rural Northeast Thailand. Invited presentation at the Second Conference of the Southeast Asian Consortium on National Migration Surveys, Nongkhai, Thailand, January 11-14,1994.

20. Choice Processes in Migration Intentions and Behavior. Invited paper presented at the International Summer School, Netherlands Graduate School of Research in Demography, Wassenaar, The Netherlands, July 1994.

21. State-of-the-Art in Developing Country Migration Surveys. Invited presentation at the United Nations Symposium on Internal Migration and Urbanization in Developing Countries, New York, January 1996.

22. Migration Decision-Making in Rural Thailand: Repeat and Singles Moves. Invited Seminar at the Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, January 1996.

23. Social Change, Ideology, and Migration Intentions. Paper presented at the International Congress of Rural Sociology, Bucharest, Romania, July 1996.

24. Internal Migration and Occupational Mobility in Thailand. Invited Seminar at the Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, July 1998.

25. Migration and Subjective Well-Being: Life Satisfaction Consequences of Migration. Paper presented at the XIVth World Congress of the International Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, July 1998.

26. Political Change, Ideology, and Migration Intentions in Romania. Paper presented at the European Population Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands, September 1999.

27. Migration Decision-Making Theory: The Role of Expectations and Gender. Invited seminar at the Human Sciences Research Council, Government of South Africa, Pretoria, January 2001.

28. Determinants of Migration Intentions in South Africa. Invited lecture at the Human Sciences Research Council Migration Workshop, Government of South Africa, Pretoria, SA. March 2003.

29. Receptivity Attitudes of Immigrants by Citizens of the United States and Europe. Invited lecture at the International Education of Students Faculty Seminar on

Immigration, Paris France. June 2004. 30. How to Write Literature Reviews for Research Grants and How to Budget Grants.

Invited lectures at the Proposal Development Workshop of the African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi Kenya. August 2004.

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31. Testing Own-Future versus Household Well-Being Decision Rules for Migration in South Africa. Paper presented at the XXV International Population Conference, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Tours, France, July 2005.

32. Demography and Human Development: Research on Family Life Course Transitions and Internal Migration. Invited lecture at Seoul National University, Seoul Korea, July 2007.

33. Immigrant Redistribution, Life Course Transitions, and State Welfare Policies: Theory and Evidence from the United States.” Paper presented at the European Population Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 2008. 34. Skilled-Immigrant Metropolitan Destinations and Changing Economic

Opportunities for Natives. Paper presented at the Multinational Conference on Migration and Migration Policy, Maastricht, Netherlands, February 2010.

35. CHIP-ing Away at Health Disparities: Has State-Provided Health Insurance Reduced Race and Nativity-Based Differences in Health Care Utilization Among U.S. Children? Paper presented at the QICSS International Conference, Montreal, Canada, May 7, 2014.

36. State Child Health Insurance Policies and Access to Health Care for Immigrant Children. Paper at the European Population Conference, Mainz, Germany. Sept. 3, 2016.

SELECTED PAPERS AT U.S. PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES 1. 1959 Reliability and Comparability of Two Instruments for Determining

Reference Groups. At the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Ithaca, New York.

2. 1962 The Decline of Fertility in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region. At the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Washington, D.C.

3. 1964 Religious Fundamentalism, Socioeconomic Status and Fertility Attitudes in the Southern Appalachians. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, California.

4. 1965 Religiosity in 5-D: An Empirical Analysis. At the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

5. 1966 The Church, Individual Religiosity, and Social Justice. At the annual meeting of the American Catholic Sociological Society, Miami Florida.

6. 1967 Social Demography: An Analytical Approach. At the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California.

7. 1968 Southern Negro Migration: Social and Economic Components of an Ecological Model. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of

America, Boston, Massachusetts. 8. 1969 Is Out-Migration from Appalachia Declining? At the Annual meeting of

the Rural Sociological Society, San Francisco, California. 9. 1970 Instant Computer Turnaround and Analysis in the Introductory Methods

Course. At the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association,

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Washington, D.C. 10. 1971 AFDC Payment Level and Nonwhite Migration to Cities. At the annual

meeting of the American Statistical Association, Fort Collins, Colorado. 11. 1973 Population Redistribution Policies: Alternatives from the Netherlands,

Great Britain, and Israel. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

12. 1973 Dimensions of Religiosity Reconsidered: Evidence From a Cross-Cultural Study. At the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, New York.

13. 1975 Childlessness: A Demographic Path Analysis of Changes Among Married Women, 1960-1970. At the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Washington, D.C.

14. 1975 Residential Preference Attributes and Population Redistribution. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Seattle, Washington.

15. 1975 Aged in Cities: Residential Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. At the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society, Louisville, Kentucky.

16. 1975 The Age Differential in Residential Mobility: A Multivariate Analysis. At the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society, Louisville, Kentucky.

17. 1976 Residential Preferences and Migration Behavior. At the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, New York.

18. 1976 Population Dispersal Policy and Residential Preference: What Courses Should the U.S. Pursue? Discuss session participant at the American Sociological Association, New York, New York.

19. 1977 Residential Preferences and Population Redistribution Migration Behavior. Invited paper at the annual meeting of the American

Association for the Advancement of Science, Denver. 20. 1977 Population Change and the Shape of Pennsylvania=s Future. Invited

Address to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania at the Benjamin Franklin Symposium, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

21. 1977 Residential Preferences as an Explanation for Population Distribution in the United States. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, St. Louis, Missouri.

22. 1977 Do Population Redistribution Policies Work? The Case of the Netherlands and Great Britain. At the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

23. 1978 Are There Differences in Survival Ratios Among Local Areas? At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Atlanta, Georgia.

24. 1978 Desired, Expected and Actual Migration. Roundtable presentation at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California.

25. 1979 Deciding Whether to Move: Determinants of Alternative Paths Within the Migration Decision Process. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, PA.

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26. 1980 A Review of Migration Motives. At the Workshop on Psycho-Social Factors in Population, Population Association of America annual meeting, Denver, Colorado.

27. 1980 A Value-Expectancy Approach to Migration Decisions. The annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, Colorado.

28. 1980 Demographic Needs for a State Data Center. Invited paper at American Statistical Association Conference on Statistics and Public Policy, Harrisburg, PA

29. 1980 Demographic Trends and Their Implications for U.S. Security in the 1980s. Invited paper for the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA.

30. 1981 Consequences of Childlessness for the Importance of and Satisfaction with Homemaker and Work Roles. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

31. 1981 Consequences of Childlessness on Life Satisfaction and Attainment of Ambitions. At the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological, Louisville, KY.

32. 1981 An Internal and International Migration System: A view from the Origin. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

33. 1982 Micro-level Migration Theory: A New Model. At the Center for the Study of Population, Florida State University.

34. 1983 Family Interaction and Mobility Decision Making. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Pittsburgh, PA.

35. 1983 Family Reunification and Philippine Migration to the United States: The Intended Immigrants= Perspective. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Pittsburgh, PA.

36. 1983 Demographic Forces Reshaping Pennsylvania=s Economy in the 1980s. Invited Address to the General Assembly of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

37. 1984 The Best-Laid Plans: Migration Intention and Behavior in the Philippines. At the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

38. 1984 Implications of Pennsylvania Demographic Trends from the 1980 Census. Invited paper presented at the Pennsylvania Planning Association annual meeting, Williamsport, PA.

39. 1985 The Influence of Community Structure on Family Migration Decision in Ilocos Norte, the Philippines. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, Mass.

40. 1985 Changes in the Selectivity in Interregional Migration: 1970-1983. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, Mass.

41. 1985 Social Structure and Childlessness in the U.S., 1970-1980. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Washington, D.C.

42. 1986 Updating Population Projections with Current Migration Estimates. Paper

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presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, California.

43. 1986 Family Household Migration: Conceptualizing the Migrating Unit in a Developing Country. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, New York.

44. 1986 The Training of Applied Demographers. Invited presentation at the Conference of Applied Demography, Bowling Green, Ohio.

45. 1987 Childlessness and One Child Families. Roundtable presentation at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL

46. 1988 Academic and Applied Demographic Training: The Same of Different? Invited paper session at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA.

47. 1988 Black Entrepreneurs: A Socio-demographic Analysis. Roundtable presentation at the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

48. 1988 Husband-Wife Measures of Family Migration in a Developing Country. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

49. 1989 Rural Development and Household Fertility: Electrification in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, Ca.

50. 1989 Characteristics of Elderly Migrants in Pennsylvania Counties: Human Service Implication.@ Paper presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society.

51. 1990 The Changing Occupational Skills of Immigrants to the United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

52. 1991 The Occupational Status of Puerto Rican Women in New York City. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

53. 1991 Migration, Gender, and Occupational Prestige in a Developing Country Context B The Philippines. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio.

54. 1991 Occupational Status and Migration: Payoffs to Short-Term Out Migration and Return Migration in a Developing Country. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Columbus, Ohio.

55. 1991 Changing Functional Capacity and Living Arrangements of Rural-Urban Elderly. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

56. 1992 Geographic Mobility of the Very Old: Motives and Explanations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America,

Denver, CO. 57. 1992 Determinants of Community-Based and In-Home Elderly Service

Utilization. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

58. 1992 The Implications of Changes in Health Status and Marital Status for

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Elderly Coresidence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.

59. 1993 New Directions in Migration Research. Discussion paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of American, Cincinnati OH

60. 1993 Residential and Health Outcomes of Movement to Co-residence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,

New Orleans, LA. 61. 1994 Gender, Values, and Intentions to Move in a Developing Country. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Miami, FL.

62. 1994 Job Mismatch of Asian Workers: Gender and Ethnic Group Comparisons. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

63. 1994 Understanding Living Arrangements Among White, Hispanic and Asian Elderly. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

64. 1995 Minority Status, Gender, and Underemployment in the United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA.

65. 1995 Migration in Market and Democracy Transition: Migration Intentions and Behavior in Romania. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

66. 1997 Temporary and Permanent Rural-Urban Migration in Thailand. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

67. 1997 Does Labor Migration Increase Life Satisfaction? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington.

68. 1997 Choice Processes in Migration Behavior. Invited paper at the U.S. Migration and Restructuring State-of-the-Art Symposium, University of Georgia, Athens.

69. 1997 The Changing Nature of the Family. Invited paper at the first annual conference of Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children, Hershey, PA.

70. 1998 Pennsylvania Demographics in the 21st Century. Invited lead speaker at the Annual Pennsylvania State Data Center Conference, Harrisburg, PA.

71. 1999 Social Order Transition and Migration Intentions in Romania. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, NY.

72. 1999 For Better, For Worse: Life Satisfaction Consequences of Migration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, NY.

73. 1999 Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Education: A Dual-Degree Model. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

74. 1999 Internal Migration, Motivations for U.S. Residence, and Adolescent

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Behaviors among Immigrants. Roundtable presentation at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

75. 2000 Occupations, Origins, and Adaptation: Latino Immigrants in Three U.S. Labor Market Contexts. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA.

76. 2000 Expectations, Gender and Norms in Migration Decision-Making. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

77. 2000 Hispanic Adolescent Fertility in the U.S.: Neighborhood, Family, and SES Interactions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.2001.

78. 2001 The Effects of Migration on Infant/Child Survival in Uganda. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington.

79. 2001 Warm Welcome, Cool Welcome: Regional Differences in Immigrant Receptivity Attitudes. Award winning poster for the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C.

80. 2001 State Welfare Reform Policies and the Migration of Welfare Poor Families. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA.

81. 2001 Measuring Interstate Welfare Policy Variations: Inequalities and Change in Policy Dimensions over the Reform Implementation Period. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Public Policy, Analysis & Management, Washington, D.C.

82. 2002 Welfare Reform Policies and State Migration Rates of Welfare Poor Families. Award wining poster at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Atlanta, GA.

83. 2002 Nativism Attitudes and the Occupational Attainment of Male and Female Immigrant Workers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

84. 2002 Welfare Reform and Migration: Moving to Benefits; Moving from Restrictions. Paper presented at the U.S. Census Bureau Research Development Grants Conference, Washington, D.C.

85. 2002 Public Assistance and the Immigrant Family after Welfare Reform: Transitions in Recipiency. Paper presented at the 24th annual research conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Dallas, TX.

86. 2002 Twenty-First Century Pennsylvania: Demography Trends from the 2000 Census. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Planning Association annual conference, State College, PA

87. 2003 Welfare Reform, Family Structure, and Migration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, MN.

88. 2003 Training Paradigms in Population Science. Paper presented at NICHD training directors conference, Washington, D.C.

89. 2003 How to Get Your Sociology Article Published. Panel discussion

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presentation at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

90. 2003 Training Paradigms in Population Science. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

91. 2004 Why Poor Families Move: Welfare Rules, Life Course Transitions, and Local Area Economic Explanations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston MA.

92. 2004 Family Health and Migration Decision in the Early Years of Welfare Reform. Poster presented at annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA.

93. 2004 Work Disability and Migration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA

94. 2004 Welfare Reform Family Caps and Interstate Migration of Welfare Mothers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

95. 2005 Individual versus Household Migration Decision Rules: Gender Differences in Intentions to Migrate in South Africa.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, PA 96. 2005 Beyond Washington Heights: Identities, Language and Economic Outcomes

of Dominicans in a New Destination. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, PA.

97. 2005 Immigrant Family Transitions in Public Assistance After Welfare Reform. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Assoc.

Philadelphia, PA. 98. 2006 Welfare Rules, State Economics, and Life Course Transitions in the Interstate Migration of Immigrants. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA. 99. 2006 Revitalizing Internal Migration Studies. Paper presented at the NICHD- Sponsored conference on Moving Americans, Seattle, WA 100. 2006 Marriage, Work and Transitions from TANF. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, CA. 101. 2006 Promoting or Punishing Traditional Family Formation? How and Why States Vary in Post-Welfare Reform Rules Stringency. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Madison, WI. 102. 2006 Immigrants’ TANF Eligibility, 1996-2003: What Explains the New Across-State Inequalities? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Madison, WI. 103. 2007 Family Life Course Transitions and the Economic Consequences of Internal Migration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, NY. 104. 2007 Getting Married and Exiting Welfare: The Role of Two-Parent TANF Eligibility Rules. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, NY. 105. 2007 Does Immigration Exacerbate State Dependency Levels? Estimating State Growth I in Needy Populations as a Consequences of Immigration, 2000-2005.” Paper

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Presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Washington, DC. 106. 2008 Life Course Transitions and Internal Migration: Consequences for TANF Participants. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA. 107. 2008 Immigrant Interstate Relocation: Explaining Migration to “New Destinations.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, MA. 108. 2008 The Skill Profile of Immigrants in 21st Century Gateways. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Los Angeles, CA. 109. 2009 Immigrant Population Change and Skill Profiles in 21st Century Gateways. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, MI. 110. 2009 State Immigration Legislation and Policy: Immigrant Reception Climate and Access to Public Benefits and Services. Poster presented at the annual Meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Washington DC. 111. 2010 High-Skill Immigration to Industrial Cities: Who Benefits? Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Boston, MA.

112. 2011 Immigrant Help Networks and Unmet Medical Need. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas. 113. 2011 How Health Insurance Coverage Impacts Adolescent Childbearing. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Washington, DC. 114. 2012 The Health Care Burden of Being Illegal: Health Care Access and Use Among Children of Mexican Immigrants. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA. 115. 2013 Impact of Health Insurance Coverage on Adolescent Childbearing. Paper Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA. 116. 2013 State Health Service Eligibility, Community Clinics, and Regular Physician Care for Children of Mexican Immigrants. Poster at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA. 117. 2014 Location, Location, Location: State and Community Contexts that Improve Health Care Access for Children of Mexican Immigrants. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA. 118. 2014 State Chip Policies and Access to Health Care for Children of Mexican Immigrants. Poster at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA. 119. 2015 Immigrant Receptivity, Community Health Contexts and Access to Physician Care: Children of Mexican Immigrants in Emerging versus Established Immigrant Destination Types. Award Winning poster at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Diego, CA. 120. 2015 State CHIP Policies and Access to Health Care for Children of Mexican

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Immigrants. Paper at the annual meeting of the Association for Public Policy and Management, Miami FL. GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED Served on 90 Graduate Student committees as member but not Chair. Chaired 31 M.A. Graduate Student thesis committees.

Chaired 33 Ph.D. Graduate Student programs. Current (or last) position: Zafar Ahmad, Director, Computer Center, City University of New York Marilou Blair, Director, Institutional Research, Erie Community College Stephanie Bohon, Professor, University of Tennessee Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew, Scientific Review Administrator, NIH, Washington DC. Trudy Bush, Professor, University of Maryland (deceased) Colette Dehlot, Program Officer, UN High Commission of Refugees, Brazzaville,

Congo Donald Field (co-chair), Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison Frank Glamser, Professor, University of Southern Mississippi Debra Graefe, Research Associate, Population Research Institute, Penn State Bina Gubhaju (co-chair), Research Fellow, Australian National University Sandra Hanson, Professor, Catholic University Sarah Harbison (co-chair), Program Director, US Agency for International Dev. Melonie Heron, Statistician/Demographer, National Center for Health Statistics Ralph Herbert, Lecturer, University of Queensland

Nazrul Hoque, Assistant Professor of Demography, Rice University Hayward Horton, Professor and Associate Dean, Graduate School, SUNY Albany Stephanie Howe Hasanale, Research Assoc, Population Research Inst, Penn State Shelley Irving, Demographer/Statistician, U.S. Census Bureau David Kauffman, Corporate Executive John Kennedy, Director, Center for Survey Research, Indiana University Anna Madamba, Project Manager, Marketing Research, The Vanguard GroupWilliam J. McAuley, Professor, George Mason University, Virginia Ahmed Mohammed, Professor, University of Gazira, Sudan Romney Norwood (co-chair), Assistant Professor, Georgia State University Julianne Ohlander (co-chair), Senior Lecturer, University of California Irvine Brenda Root, Consultant, Washington, D.C. George Schelzel, Research Analyst, Pennsylvania State Government Ralph Sell, Professor, American University of Cairo. Robert Ssengonzi, Program Officer, Center for International Development Michele Steinmetz, Policy Analyst, Department of Homeland Security William Stinner, Professor Emeritus, Utah State University Samuel Sturgeon (co-chair). Demographer, Church of the Latter Day Saints Janet Wilmoth, Professor, Syracuse University

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS University Senate (elected three times to four-year terms) President’s Planning and Budget Advisory Committee

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President’s Committee of the Arts and Liberal Arts President’s Tuition Advisory Committee University Strategic Planning Review Committee (UPAC-II) Faculty Advisory Committee to the President (elected) Provost’s Committee on Multi-Dimensional Excellence Vice President’s Advisory Committee on Research Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School Search Committee Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School Task Force on Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Vice-Provost for Global Programs, W. LaMarr Kopp Awards Committee (Chair) Vice-Provost for Global Programs, 2013 Strategic Planning Committee University Tenure and Promotion Committee (elected) University Immediate Tenure Committee University Faculty Scholar Metal Committee for Social and Behavioral Sciences University Graduate Council University Graduate School Committee on Fellowships and Awards University Clinical Translational Science Institute Grant Award Committee Senate Academic and Athletic Standards Committee: Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics (Chair) Senate Committee on Research (Vice-Chair) Senate Committee on University Planning (Vice-Chair) Senate Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (elected) Senate Special Committee on Faculty Workload and Accomplishments Public Policy School Initiation Committee Liberal Arts College Planning Advisory Committee (elected) Liberal Arts College Tenure and Promotion Committee Liberal Arts College Research Committee (Chair) Liberal Arts College Distinction in the Social Science Award Committee (Chair) Liberal Arts College Graduate Faculty Review Committee (Chair) Liberal Arts College Associate Dean for Research Search Committee Liberal Arts College Dean’s Office Review Committee Liberal Arts College Research Initiation Grant Review Panel Liberal Arts College Ombudsman Several University Department Head and Population Research Institute Director Search Committees