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Houle, Brian, Ayaga Bawah and Samuel J. Clark. 2015 Complete Draft Ready to Submit. "ʺThe Demographic and Health Transition in Low- and Middle-Income Countries is at Variance with Classical Transition Theory: Evidence from Longitudinal Surveillance Dat."ʺ PLoS One.
Amy Spring, Stewart Tolnay, Kyle Crowder. “Moving for Opportunities: Changing Patterns of Migration in North America.” Chapter for Handbook of Migration, edited by Michael White, Springer Press.
Lee, Hedwig, Athena Pantazis, Phoebe Chang, Phillipa J. Clark and Joyce M. Lee. “The Association between Adolescent and Young Adult Obesity and Disability Incidence in Adulthood.”
McCormick, Tyler, Hedwig Lee, Nina Cesare and Ali Shojaie. "Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection." Revise and Resubmit, Sociological Methods and Research
Cesare, Nina, Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, and Ali Shojaie. “Examining Demographic Trends in Political Opinion on Twitter: The Case of Gun Control.”
Arseniev-Koehler, Alina, Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, and Megan Moreno. "#proana: Pro-eating disorder socialization on Twitter."
Crowder, Kyle, Scott J. South, Ying Huwang, and Amy Spring. “Neighborhood Attainment over the Adult Life Course.” Under journal review.
Crowder, Kyle and Liam Downey. “Family Structure, Residential Mobility, and Environmental Inequality.” Invitation to revise and resubmit to Social Problems.
Crowder, Kyle, Kris Marsh, and Kivan Polimis. “Racial Differences in Neighborhood Outcomes: The Role of Adolescent Residential and Social Experiences.” Under journal review.
Crowder, Kyle and Scott South. “Time, Space, and Neighborhood Effects: Explaining Racial Differences in Adolescent Problem Behavior.”
Crowder, Kyle and Matthew Hall. “The Accumulation of Disadvantage: Racial Differences in Wealth and Residential Trajectories.”
Crowder, Kyle. “The Changing Nature of White Flight: Thirty-Five Years of Stability and Change.”
Crowder, Kyle. “Opening Doors? Changes in the Racial Stratification of Mobility Transitions, 1970-2009.”