Kristen Harknett, PhD
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Title(s) | Associate Professor, Social Behavioral Sciences |
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School | School of Nursing |
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Address | 490 Illinois Street San Francisco CA 94158
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Phone | 415-476-9860 |
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Losing sleep over work scheduling? The relationship between work schedules and sleep quality for service sector workers. SSM Popul Health. 2020 Dec; 12:100681.
Harknett K, Schneider D, Wolfe R. PMID: 33195791.
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Job Quality and the Educational Gradient in Entry Into Marriage and Cohabitation. Demography. 2019 04; 56(2):451-476.
Schneider D, Harknett K, Stimpson M. PMID: 30617947.
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Consequences of Routine Work-Schedule Instability for Worker Health and Well-Being. Am Sociol Rev. 2019 Feb 01; 84(1):82-114.
Schneider D, Harknett K. PMID: 33311716.
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Intimate Partner Violence in the Great Recession. Demography. 2016 Apr; 53(2):471-505.
Schneider D, Harknett K, McLanahan S. PMID: 27003136.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 10 Fields: Translation: Humans
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The gap between births intended and births achieved in 22 European countries, 2004-07. Popul Stud (Camb). 2014; 68(3):265-82.
Harknett K, Hartnett CS. PMID: 24804573.
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Education, Labor Markets, and the Retreat from Marriage. Soc Forces. 2011 Sep 01; 90(1):41-63.
Harknett K, Kuperberg A. PMID: 23152645.
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Who Lacks Support and Why? An Examination of Mothers' Personal Safety Nets. J Marriage Fam. 2011 Aug 01; 73(4):861-875.
Harknett KS, Hartnett CS. PMID: 22199402.
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Neighborhood Disadvantage, Residential Stability, and Perceptions of Instrumental Support among New Mothers. J Fam Issues. 2010 Apr; 31(4):499-524.
Turney K, Harknett K. PMID: 22102766.
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Mate availability and unmarried parent relationships. Demography. 2008 Aug; 45(3):555-71.
Harknett K. PMID: 18939661.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 11 Fields: Translation: Humans
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Does receiving an earnings supplement affect union formation? Estimating effects for program participants using propensity score matching. Eval Rev. 2006 Dec; 30(6):741-78.
Harknett K. PMID: 17093107.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 5 Fields: Translation: Humans
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How an earnings supplement can affect union formation among low-income single mothers. Demography. 2003 Aug; 40(3):451-78.
Harknett K, Gennetian LA. PMID: 12962058.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 6 Fields: Translation: Humans
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