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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Daniel T. Lichter June 2016 Department of Policy Analysis and Management E-mail: [email protected] 2314 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall Cornell University FAX: 607-255-4071 Work: 607-254-8781 or Ithaca, New York 14853 607-255-1961 DEGREES Ph.D. (Sociology; minor in Statistics), 1981, University of Wisconsin-Madison M.S. (Sociology), 1977, Iowa State University B.S. (Sociology, High Honor; minor in Economics), 1975, South Dakota State University PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2005 - Ferris Family Professor of Life Course Studies and Professor of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University 2007 - Professor, Department of Sociology, Cornell University 2015- Robert S. Harrison Director, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University 2011 - Director, Cornell Population Center 2013 Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, Den Haag, The Netherlands, January 1 to July 31. 2008-2010 Faculty Fellow, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University 2005 - 2010 Director of the Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center, Cornell University 2000-2005 Robert F. Lazarus Professor in Population Studies, Ohio State University 2000-2005 Director, Initiative in Population Research, Ohio State University 1999-2005 Professor of Sociology and Research Associate, Center for Human Resources Research, Ohio State University 1999-2000: Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 1995-1999: Director of Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University

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CURRICULUM VITAE Daniel T. Lichter June 2016 Department of Policy Analysis and Management E-mail: [email protected] 2314 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall

Cornell University FAX: 607-255-4071

Work: 607-254-8781 or Ithaca, New York 14853 607-255-1961

DEGREES Ph.D. (Sociology; minor in Statistics), 1981, University of Wisconsin-Madison M.S. (Sociology), 1977, Iowa State University B.S. (Sociology, High Honor; minor in Economics), 1975, South Dakota State University

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2005 - Ferris Family Professor of Life Course Studies and Professor of Policy

Analysis and Management, Cornell University 2007 - Professor, Department of Sociology, Cornell University 2015- Robert S. Harrison Director, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell

University 2011 - Director, Cornell Population Center 2013 Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, Den

Haag, The Netherlands, January 1 to July 31. 2008-2010 Faculty Fellow, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University 2005 - 2010 Director of the Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center, Cornell University 2000-2005 Robert F. Lazarus Professor in Population Studies, Ohio State University 2000-2005 Director, Initiative in Population Research, Ohio State University 1999-2005 Professor of Sociology and Research Associate, Center for Human

Resources Research, Ohio State University 1999-2000: Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 1995-1999: Director of Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University

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1992-1999: Professor of Sociology and Senior Scientist of Population Research

Institute, Pennsylvania State University 1987-1992: Associate Professor of Sociology and Senior Research Associate of

Population Issues Research Center, Pennsylvania State University. 1981-1987: Assistant Professor of Sociology and Research Associate of Population

Issues Research Center, Pennsylvania State University. 1982: Visiting Research Associate, Department of Rural Sociology, University of

Wisconsin-Madison 1975: Planning Aide, Southeastern Community Action Program, Southeastern

Council of Governments, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

HONORS AND AWARDS Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Gamma Sigma Delta Premium for Academic Excellence, Graduate College, Iowa State University, 1976-77 Von Tungeln Scholarship, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Iowa State University, 1977 (Awarded to outstanding Master's student) Kolb Award, Department of Rural Sociology, University Wisconsin-Madison, 1980 (Awarded to outstanding Ph.D. student) Social Science Citations, Most Highly Cited Author, inducted 2003 Distinction in the Social Sciences Award, 1994, College of Liberal Arts, Pennsylvania State University Excellence in Research Award, 1995, Rural Sociological Society Outstanding Faculty Award, 2004-2005, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University Sociological Research Association, elected 1997 Certificate of Recognition, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2001 Certificate of Appreciation, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service, State University of New York, 2011-2012

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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Principal Investigator. July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2013. Cornell Population Program. R24 Center Grant Program. $148,500 (direct annually). National Center for Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. Co-Principal Investigator (with Dean Lillard). Immigration and Intra- and Inter-generational Mobility. January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011. $9,850. Institute for the Social Sciences and Cornell Population Center. Principal Investigator. “Family Change and Poverty in Appalachia.” May 1, 2009 through August 30, 2009. $15,000 (direct). University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research. Co-Investigator (with Zhenchao Qian, PI). "Union Formation and Assortative Mating Among U.S. Immigrants," May 1, 2002 to April 30, 2006. $405,000 (direct). National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH. Principal Investigator. “Initiative in Population Research,” August 1, 2004 to July 31, 2009. $750,000 (direct). R21 Population Research Infrastructure grant. Child Health and Human Development, NIH. (PI transferred in August 2005) Principal Investigator. “A Demographic Portrait of Appalachian.” Personal Services Agreement, Population Reference Bureau and Appalachian Regional Commission.” $30,000. August 2002 to September 2003. Principal Investigator. "Poverty Among Rural Children." June 15, 2001-December 31, 2001. $29, 500. Save the Children Foundation, Washington DC. Principal Investigator (with Zhenchao Qian). "Families and Households in a Multi-Cultural Society." January 1, 2001-December 31, 2003. $15,000. Russell Sage Foundation and Population Reference Bureau. Principal Investigator. “Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Program on Children, Youth, and Families in a Changing Society.” September 1, 2000 to August 31, 2001. $10,000. Office of Vice President for Research, Ohio State University. Principal Investigator (with Michael Shanahan). “Entering Adulthood: Poor, Socially Disadvantaged, and Resilient.” July 1, 1998 to December 31, 2000. $143,463. National Science Foundation, Sociology Program, Washington, D.C. Principal Investigator (with Diane McLaughlin and Stephen Matthews). “Demographic Change and Diversity in Appalachia.” November 1, 1997 to December 31, 1998. $35,000. Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, D.C. Principal Investigator. “The American Community Survey and Intercensal Population Estimates.” October 1, 1996 to June 30, 1998. $10,000. United States Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.

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Principal Investigator. “Pennsylvania Population Projections.” September 1, 1996 to December 31, 1997. $10,000. Pennsylvania State Data Center, Pennsylvania State University, Capital Campus. Co-Principal Investigator (with James Rosenberger, PI). “Social Science and Statistics: A Conference in Honor of Dr. Clifford C. Clogg.” $10,000. January 1, 1996 to December 31, 1996. National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Principal Investigator. "Biodemography and Aging." September 1, 1996 to August 31, 1997. $25,000. Supplement to the P-30 Population Center Grant, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Aging. Principal Investigator. "NICHD Population Research Center Core Grant." P30 HD28263-01. $2.2 Million. July 1, 1995 to July 1, 1996, and July 1, 1996 to June 30, 2000. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Co-Principal Investigator (with William Axinn, PI). "Anthropological Demography Training Program." July 1, 1995 to December 31, 1996. Mellon Foundation. Principal Investigator (with Diane K. McLaughlin). "Economic Opportunities, Family Structure, and Poverty in Rural Areas." January 1, 1994 - August 30, 1997. $180,000. Cooperative Agreement 43-3AEN-3-80141, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Co-Investigator (with Diane K. McLaughlin, PI, and Thyne Rutrough). "Children's Wellbeing and Support from Absent Parents." September 15, 1993 - October 31, 1994. $23,039. National Center for Health Statistics. Co-Principal Investigator (with Dennis P. Hogan, PI). "The Living Arrangements and Welfare of Children and Youth." June 1, 1992-December 31, 1993. $18,500. Russell Sage Foundation. Principal Investigator (with Diane K. McLaughlin). "The Demography of Local Marriage Markets." R01 HD26321-02. September 1, 1991 to December 31, 1993. $228,810. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Principal Investigator (with R.S. Oropesa). "The Demography of Local Marriage Markets." Supplemental Grant R01 HD26321-02S1. September 1, 1992 to December 31, 1993. $123,193. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Principal Investigator (with David J. Eggebeen). "The Social and Familial Context of Health and Well-being Among the Nonmetropolitan Elderly." November 1, 1990 to August 31, 1992. $37,404. Center for Rural Health and Aging (Dennis Hogan, Director), Pennsylvania State University, and the National Institute on Aging.

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Principal Investigator (with David J. Eggebeen). "Poverty, Spatial Inequality, and the Changing Economic Status of Children." July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1992. $44,961. Sociology Program, National Science Foundation. Co-Principal Investigator (with Clifford C. Clogg, PI, and Dennis P. Hogan). "Underemployment and the Persistence of Poverty Among Young Adults." November 1, 1989 to December 31, 1991. $83,469. Russell Sage Foundation. Principal Investigator. "Underemployment and the Utilization of Labor in Rural America." January 1, 1987 to January 1, 1989. $48,166. Rural Economic Policy Program, The Aspen Institute and The Ford Foundation. Co-Principal Investigator (with Clifford C. Clogg, PI, and James Shockey). "Measurement, Consequences, and SpatialDistribution of Underemployment." March 1985 to June 1987. $100,331. Sociology Program, National Science Foundation. Co-Principal Investigator (with Gordon DeJong, PI, and Robert Surridge). "Pennsylvania Population Projection and Estimates System." July 1, 1984 to June 30, 1986. $117,615. Governor's Office of Policy Development, Commonwealth of PA. Principal Investigator. "Black and White Population Deconcentration in the United States." July 1, 1983 to June 30, 1984. $4,253. 1983-84 Research Initiation Grant Program, Research and Graduate Studies, The Pennsylvania State University.

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS

Lichter, Daniel T., and Zhenchao Qian. 2016. “Children at Risk: Diversity, Inequality,

and the Third Demographic Transition.” Forthcoming in Low Fertility Regimes and Demographic and Societal Change (eds., D.L Poston, S. Lee, and H. Kim). New York: Springer.

Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2016. “Diverging Demography: Hispanic

and Non-Hispanic Contributions to U.S. Population Redistribution and Diversity.” Population Research and Policy Review, forthcoming.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2016. “Emerging Patterns

of Hispanic Residential Segregation: Lessons from Rural and Small-Town America.” Rural Sociology, forthcoming.

Thiede, Brian C., Daniel T. Lichter, and Tim Slack. 2016. “Working, but Poor: The

Good Life in Rural America?” Journal of Rural Studies, forthcoming. Lichter, Daniel T., Katherine Michelmore, Richard N. Turner, and Sharon Sassler. 2016.

“Pathways to a Stable Union? Pregnancy and Childbearing Among Cohabiting and Married Couples.” Population Research and Policy Review 35:377–399.

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Lichter, Daniel T. and Kai A. Schafft. 2016. “People and Places Left Behind: Rural Poverty in the New Century.” Pp. 318-340 in The Oxford Handbook of the Social Science of Poverty (eds., David Brady and Linda Burton). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lichter, Daniel T., Zhenchao Qian, and Dimitry Tumin. 2015. “Whom Do Immigrants

Marry? Emerging Patterns of Intermarriage and Integration in the United States.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 662:57-78.

Thiede, Brian C., Daniel T. Lichter, and Scott R. Sanders. 2015. "America's Working

Poor: Conceptualization, Measurement, and New Estimates." Work and Occupations 42:267-312.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2015. "Toward a New

Macro-Segregation? Decomposing Segregation Within and Between Metropolitan Cities and Suburbs." American Sociological Review 80:843-873.

Lichter, Daniel T., Scott R. Sanders, and Kenneth M. Johnson. 2015. "Hispanics at the

Starting Line: Poverty among Newborn Infants in Established Gateways and New Destinations." Social Forces 94:209-235.

Parisi, Domenico, Daniel T. Lichter, and Michael C. Taquino. 2015. "The Buffering

Hypothesis: Growing Diversity and Declining Black-White Segregation in America's Cities, Suburbs, and Small Towns?" Sociological Science 2:125-157.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2015. "Spatial

Assimilation in U.S. Cities and Communities? Emerging Patterns of Hispanic Segregation from Blacks and Whites." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 660(July): 36-56.

Crowley, Martha, Daniel T. Lichter, and Richard N. Turner. 2015. "Diverging Fortunes?

Economic Well-Being of Latinos and African Americans in New Rural Latino Destinations. Social Science Research 51: 77-92.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Kai Schafft. 2015. "People and Places Left Behind: Rural Poverty

in the New Century." Forthcoming in Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Society (eds., D. Brady and L. Burton). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lichter, Daniel T., Sharon Sassler, and Richard N. Turner. 2014. "Cohabitation, Post-

Conception Unions, and the Rise in Nonmarital Fertility." Social Science Research 47: 134-147.

Lichter, Daniel T., and David L. Brown 2014. "The New Rural-Urban Interface: Lessons

for Higher Education." Choices 29(1):1-6.

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Qian, Zhenchao, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2013. "Are Recent Trends in Intermarriage Consistent with Assimilation Theory?" In Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective (ed., D. Grusky). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Burton, Linda M., Daniel T. Lichter, Regina S. Baker, and John M. Eason. 2013.

"Inequality, Family Processes, and Health in the 'New' RuralAmerica." American Behavioral Scientist 57: 1128-1151.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2013. "Integration or Fragmentation? Racial Diversity and the

American Future." Demography 50:359–391 Addo, Fenaba, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2013. "Marriage, Marital History, and Black-

White Wealth Differentials Among Older Women." Journal of Marriage and Family 75: 342 – 362.

Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2013. "Rural Retirement Destinations:

Natural Decrease and the Shared Demographic Destinies of Elderly and Hispanics." In Rural Aging in 21st Century America (eds., N. Glasgow et al.). New York: Springer.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2012. "The Geography of

Exclusion: Race, Segregation, and Concentrated Poverty." Social Problems 59:364-388.

Lichter, Daniel T., Kenneth M. Johnson, Richard N. Turner, and Allison Churilla.

2012. "Hispanic Assimilation and Fertility in New Destinations." International Migration Review 46:767–791

Sassler, Sharon, Fenaba Addo, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2012. "The Tempo of Sexual

Activity and Later Relationship Quality." Journal of Marriage and Family 74:708-725.

Carr, Patrick J., Daniel T. Lichter, and Maria J. Kefalas. 2012. "Can Immigration Save

Small-Town America? Hispanic Boomtowns and the Uneasy Path to Renewal." The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 641:38-57.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Lisa A. Cembaluk. 2012. "Family Change and Poverty in

Appalachia." Pp. 81-105 in Appalachian Legacy: Economic Opportunity after the War on Poverty (ed., J. Ziliak). Washington DC: Brookings Institution.

Lichter Daniel T. 2012. "Childbearing among Cohabiting Women: Race, Pregnancy, and

Union Transitions." Pp. 209-219 in Early Adulthood in a Family Context (eds., Booth, Brown, Landale, Manning, and S. McHale. New York: Springer.

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Johnson, Kenneth M, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2012. "Rural Natural Increase in the New Century: America’s Third Demographic Transition?" Pp. 17-34 in International Handbook of Rural Demography (eds., L.J. Kulcsar and K. Curtis). New York: Springer.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2012. "Immigration and the New Racial Diversity in Rural

America." Rural Sociology 77:1-34. Qian, Zhenchao., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2011. "Changing Patterns of Interracial

Marriage in a Multiracial Society." Journal of Marriage and Family 73:1065-1084.

Lichter, Daniel T., and David L. Brown. 2011. "Rural America in an Urban

Society: Changing Spatial and Social Boundaries." Annual Review of Sociology 37:565-92.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Deborah R. Graefe. 2011. "Rural Economic Restructuring: Implications for Children, Youth, and Families." In Economic Restructuring and Family Wellbeing in Rural America (eds., K. Smith and A. Tickamyer). University Park, PA: Penn State University Press.

Lichter, Daniel T., Julie Carmalt, and Zhenchao Qian. 2011. “Immigration and

Intermarriage among Hispanics: Crossing Racial and Generational Boundaries.” Sociological Forum 26:241-64.

Parisi, Domenico, Daniel T. Lichter, and Michael C. Taquino. 2011. "Multi-Scale

Residential Segregation: Black Exceptionalism and America's Changing Color Line." Social Forces 89:829-52.

Qian, Zhenchao, Daniel T. Lichter, and Martha Crowley. 2010. “Chinese Children

Among the Poor: Comparing U.S. Natives with Immigrants from Taiwan, Mainland China, and Hong Kong.” Race and Social Problems 2:137–148.

Lichter, Daniel T., Richard N. Turner, and Sharon Sassler. 2010. “National Estimates of

the Rise in Serial Cohabitation.” Social Science Research 39: 754-765. Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2010. "Growing Diversity among

America"s Children and Youth: Spatial and Temporal Dimensions." Population and Development Review 36(March): 151-175.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, Michael C. Taquino, and Steven Michael Grice.

2010. "Residential Segregation in New Hispanic Destinations: Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Communities Compared." Social Science Research 38:215-230.

Crowley, Martha, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2009. "Social Disorganization in Latino Boom

Towns?" Rural Sociology 74:573-604.

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Lichter, Daniel T., and Elaine Wethington. 2009. "Chaos and the Diverging Fortunes of

American Children: A Historical Perspective." Chapter 2 in Chaos and Its Influence on Children's Development: An Ecological Perspective (Eds., G.W. Evans and T.D. Wachs). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

DeLeone, Felicia Yang, Daniel T. Lichter, and Robert Strawderman. 2009.

“Decomposing Trends in Nonmarital Fertility among Latinas.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 41(September):167-172.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Kenneth M. Johnson. 2009. "Immigrant Gateways and Hispanic

Migration to New Destinations." International Migration Review 43:496-518. (Finalist for 2010 IPUM Research Award)

Lichter, Daniel T., and Warren Brown. 2009. “Race, Immigration, and the Future of

Marriage.” Forthcoming in Marriage and Families: Complexities and Perspectives, edited by H. Elizabeth Peters and Claire M. Kamp Dush. New York:University of Columbia Press.

Sassler, Sharon, Anna Cunningham, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2009. “Intergenerational

Patterns of Union Formation and Relationship Quality.” Journal of Family Issues 30:757-786.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Julie Carmalt. 2009. "Religion and Relationship Quality Among

Low Income Couples." Social Science Research 38:188-200 Lichter, Daniel T., and Zhenchao Qian. 2008. "Serial Cohabitation and the Marital Life

Course." Journal of Marriage and Family 70:861-878. Giroux, Sarah C., Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2008.

"Reproductive Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Differentials versus Concentration." Studies in Family Planning 39:187-198.

Graefe, Deborah Roempke, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2008. “Marriage Patterns among

Unwed Mothers: Before and After PRWORA.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 27: 479-497.

Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2008. "Natural Increase: A New Source

of Population Growth in Emerging Hispanic Destinations." Population and Development Review 34:327-346.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, Michael C. Taquino, and Brian Beaulieu. 2008.

“Race and the Micro-Scale Concentration of America’s Poor.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 1:51-67.

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Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2007. “Demographic Change and Concentrated Poverty in Rural America.” Pp. 168-195 in America's Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Society and Politics (eds., Philip Davies and Iwan Morgan). London: Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Deborah Roempke Graefe. 2007. “Men and Marriage

Promotion: Who Marries Unwed Mothers.” Social Service Review 81:397-421. Lichter, Daniel T., Zhenchao Qian, and Martha L. Crowley. 2007. “Poverty and

Economic Polarization among America’s Minority and Immigrant Children.” Pp. 119-143 in Handbook of Families and Poverty: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (ed., Russell Crane and Tim Heaton). New York: Sage Publications.

Lichter, Daniel T., J. Brian Brown, Zhenchao Qian, and Julie M. Carmalt. 2007.

“Marital Assimilation among Hispanics? Evidence of Declining Cultural and Economic Incorporation?” Social Science Quarterly 88:745-765.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Kenneth Johnson. 2007. “The Changing Spatial Concentration

of America’s Rural Poor Population.” Rural Sociology 72: 331-358. Lichter, Daniel, Domenico Parisi, Steven Michael Grice, and Michael Taquino. 2007.

“National Estimates of Racial Segregation in Rural and Small-Town America.” Demography 44:563-681.

Lichter, Daniel, Domenico Parisi, Steven Michael Grice, and Michael Tacquino. 2007.

“Municipal Underbounding: Annexation and Racial Exclusion in Small Southern Towns.” Rural Sociology 72:47-68.

Graefe, Deborah Rompke Graefe, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2007. “When Unwed Mothers

Marry: The Marital and Cohabiting Partners of Mid-Life Women.” Journal of Family Issues 28:595-622.

Qian, Zhenchao, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2007. “Social Boundaries and Marital

Assimilation: Interpreting Trends in Racial and Ethnic Intermarriage.” American Sociological Review 72: 68-94.

Brown, J. Brian, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2007. “Childhood Disadvantage, Adolescent

Development, and Prosocial Behavior in Early Adulthood.” Advances in Life Course Research 11:149-170.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2006. “Family Structure and Poverty.” Encyclopedia of Sociology,

edited by George Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ldt. Batson, Christie, Zhenchao Qian, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2006. “Interracial and

Intraracial Patterns of Mate Selection among America’s Diverse Black Populations.” Journal of Marriage and Family 68:658-672.

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Lichter, Daniel T., Zhenchao Qian, and Leanna Mellott. 2006. “Marriage or

Dissolution? Union Transitions among Poor Cohabiting Women.” Demography 43:223-240.

Crowley, Martha L., Daniel T. Lichter, and Zhenchao Qian. 2006. “Beyond Gateway

Cities: Economic Restructuring and Poverty among Mexican Immigrant Families and Children.” Family Relations 55:345-360.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Kenneth Johnson. 2006. “Emerging Rural Settlement Patterns

and the Geographic Redistribution of America’s New Immigrants.” Rural Sociology 70: 109-131.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2005. “In Search of the “Best” Poverty Measure.” Measurement:

Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives 3(4): 253-258. Lichter, Daniel T., Zhenchao Qian, and Martha L. Crowley. 2005. “Child Poverty

among Racial Minorities and Immigrants: Explaining Trends and Differentials.” Social Science Quarterly 86(December):1037-1059.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Jillian Wooton. 2005. “The Concentration of Reproduction in

Low-Fertility Societies: The Case of the United States.” Pp. 213-224 in The New Population Problem: Why Families in Developed Counties are Shrinking and What it Means (eds., Alan Booth and Ann C. Crowder). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Qian, Zhenchao, Daniel T. Lichter, and Leanna Mellot. 2005. “Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing, Marital Prospects, and Mate Selection.” Social Forces 82:473-491.

Blackwell, Debra L., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2004. “Homogamy Among Dating,

Cohabiting, and Married Couples.” Sociological Quarterly 45:719-737. Lichter, Daniel T. and Zhenchao Qian. 2004. “Marriage and Family in a Multiracial

Society.” The American People: Census 2000 series. New York: Russell Sage Foundation and Population Reference Bureau. Reprinted: Pp. 169-200 in Reynolds Farley and John Haaga (eds.), The American People: Census 2000. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2004. “Family Structure: Racial Diversity and Change.” About

Children: An Authoritative Resource on the State of Childhood Today (eds., A.B. Cosby et al.). American Academy of Pediatrics.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Martha L. Crowley. 2004. “Welfare Reform and Child Poverty:

Effects of Maternal Employment, Marriage, and Cohabitation.” Social Science Research 33: 385-408.

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Brown, J. Brian, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2004. “Poverty, Welfare, and the Livelihood Strategies of Nonmetropolitan Single Mothers.” Rural Sociology 69(Winter):282-301.

Lichter, Daniel T., Christie Batson, and J. Brian Brown. 2004. “Welfare Reform and

Marriage Promotion: The Marital Expectations and Desires of Single and Cohabiting Mothers.” Social Service Review 38: 2-25.

Lichter, Daniel T., Deborah Roempke Graefe, and R. Brian Brown. 2003. "Is Marriage

a Panacea? Union Formation among Economically Disadvantaged Unwed Mothers." Social Problems 50:60-86.

Lichter, Daniel T., Vincent J. Roscigno, and Dennis J. Condron. 2003. "Rural Children

and Youth at Risk.” Pp. 97-108 in Challenges for Rural America in the 21st Century, D.J.Brown and Louis Swanson (eds.). University Park PA: Penn State University Press.

Graefe, Deborah Roempke, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2002. "Marriage Among Unwed

Mothers: Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics Compared." Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 34(November/December):286-293.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Leif Jensen. 2002. "Rural America in Transition: Poverty and

Welfare at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century." Pp. 77-110 in B.A. Weber, G.J. Duncan, and L.E. Whitener (eds.), Rural Dimensions of Welfare Reform. Kalamazo, MI: UpJohn Institute.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Rukmalie Jayakody. 2002. “Welfare Reform: How Do We

Measure Success?” Annual Review of Sociology 28:117-141. Lichter, Daniel T., Michael Shanahan, and Erica Gardner. 2002. "Helping Others? The

Effects of Childhood Poverty and Family Instability on Pro-Social Behavior." Youth and Society 34:89-119.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Martha L. Crowley. 2002. "Poverty in America: Beyond Welfare

Reform." Population Bulletin 57 (June). Washington DC: Population Reference Bureau.

Lichter, Daniel T., Diane K. McLaughlin, and David C. Ribar. 2002. "Economic

Restructuring and the Retreat from Marriage." Social Science Research 31:230-256.

Qian, Zhenchao, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2001. "Measuring Marital Assimilation:

Intermarriage Among Natives and Immigrants." Social Science Research 30:289-312.

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Lichter, Daniel T., and Leif Jensen. 2001. "Poverty and Welfare Among Rural Female-Headed Families: Before and After PRWORA." Rural America 16(3):28-35.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Deborah Roempke Graefe. 2001. “Finding a Mate? The Marital

and Cohabitation Histories of Unwed Mothers.” Pp. 317-344 in L.L. Wu and B. Wolfe (eds.), Out of Wedlock: Causes and Consequences of Nonmarital Fertility. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

McLaughlin, Diane K., Heidi M. Melz, Daniel T. Lichter, and Erica L. Gardner. 2000.

"The Quality of Rural Population Estimates from the American Community Survey." Journal of Social and Economic Measurement 26(2000) 193-230.

Blackwell, Debra, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2000. "Mate Selection among Married and Cohabiting Couples." Journal of Family Issues 21:275-302. McLaughlin, Diane K., Erica L. Gardner, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1999. “Economic

Restructuring and Changing Prevalence of Female-headed Families in America.” Rural Sociology 64:394-416.

Graefe, Deborah Roempke, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1999. “Life Course Transitions of

American Children: Parental Cohabitation, Marriage, and Single Motherhood.” Demography 36:205-217.

Lichter, Daniel T., Diane K. McLaughlin, and David C. Ribar. 1998. “State Abortion

Policy, Geographic Access to Abortion Providers, and Changing Family Formation.” Family Planning Perspectives 31(November/December):281-287.

Friedman, Samatha, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1998. "Spatial Inequality and Poverty

among American Children." Population Research and Policy Review 17:91-109. Hayward, Mark, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1998. “A Life Cycle Model of Labor Force

Inequality: Extending Clogg’s Life Table Approach.” Sociological Methods and Research 26:487-510.

Lichter, Daniel T., Diane K. McLaughlin, and David Ribar. 1997. "Welfare and the Rise

in Female-Headed Families." American Journal of Sociology 102:112-143. McLaughlin, Diane K., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1997. "Poverty and the Marital Behavior

of Young Women." Journal of Marriage and the Family 59:582-594. Lichter, Daniel T. 1997. "Poverty and Inequality among Children." Annual Review of

Sociology 23:121-145. Landale, Nancy S., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1997. "Geography and the Etiology of Poverty among Latino Children." Social Science Quarterly 78(December):874-894.

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Manning, Wendy D., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1996. "Parental Cohabitation and the Economic Status of Children." Journal of Marriage and the Family 58:998-1010.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1996. "Family Diversity, Intellectual Inequality, and Academic

Achievement among American Children." Pp. 265-273 in A. Booth and J. Dunn (eds.), Family-School Links: How Do They Affect Educational Outcomes? Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Berlbaum Associates, Inc.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Diane K. McLaughlin. 1995. "Changing Economic

Opportunities, Family Structure, and Poverty in Rural Areas." Rural Sociology 60:688-706.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1995. "The Retreat from Marriage and the Rise in Nonmarital

Fertility." Pp. 137-146 in S.J. Ventura, C. Bachrach, L. Hill, E. Koff, and K. Kaye (eds.), Report to Congress on Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing. Washington, D.C.: GPO.

Lichter, Daniel T., Robert N. Anderson, and Mark D. Hayward. 1995. "Marriage

Markets and Marital Choice." Journal of Family Issues 16:412-431. Lichter, Daniel T., and Nancy S. Landale. 1995. "Parental Work, Family Structure, and

Poverty among Latino Children." Journal of Marriage and the Family 57:346-354.

Lichter, Daniel T., Diane K. McLaughlin, and Gretchen T. Cornwell. 1995. "Migration

and the Loss of Human Resources in Rural America." Pp. 235-256 in L.J. Beaulieu and D. Mulkay (eds.), Investing in People: The Human Capital Needs of Rural America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Hogan, Dennis P., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1995. "Children and Youth: Living

Arrangements and Welfare." Pp. 93-139 in State of the Union: America in the 1990s (ed., R. Farley) Volume II: Social Trends. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1995. "The Living Arrangements and Economic Well-Being of

American Children." Cahiers quebecois de demographie 23: 151-177. Lichter, Daniel T., Gail M. Johnston, and Diane K. McLaughlin. 1994. "Changing

Linkages Between Work and Poverty in Rural America." Rural Sociology 59:395-415.

Lichter, Daniel T., and David J. Eggebeen. 1994. "The Effect of Parental Employment

on Child Poverty." Journal of Marriage and the Family 55:633-645.

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Oropesa, R.S., Daniel T. Lichter, and Robert N. Anderson. 1994. "Marriage Markets and the Paradox of Mexican-American Nuptiality." Journal of Marriage and the Family 55:889-907.

McLaughlin, Diane K., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1994. "Marriage Markets and Marital

Behavior among Low-Income Women." Pp. 484-93 in 1993 Proceeding of the American Statistical Association. Washington, D.C.: American Statistical Association.

McLaughlin, Diane K., Daniel T. Lichter, and Gail M. Johnston. 1993. "Some Women

Marry Young: Transitions to First Marriage in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas." Journal of Marriage and the Family 54:827-838.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1993. "Demographic Aspects of the Changing Rural Labor Force."

Pp. 136-150 in Linda L. Swanson and David L. Brown (eds.), Population Change and the Future of Rural America. Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. ERS Staff Report AGES.

Eggebeen, David J., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1993. "Health and Well-being Among Rural

Americans: Variations Across the Life Course." Journal of Rural Health 6:86-98.

Lichter, Daniel T., Gretchen T. Cornwell, and David J. Eggebeen. 1993. "Harvesting

Human Capital: Family Structure and Education among Rural Youth." Rural Sociology 58:53-75.

Jensen, Leif, David J. Eggebeen, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1993. "Child Poverty and the

Ameliorative Effects of Public Assistance." Social Science Quarterly 74:542-59. (Reprinted in American Government Reader, 1998, Lenny J. Behnke, ed., Kendall Hunt).

Lichter, Daniel T., and David J. Eggebeen. 1993. "Rich Kids, Poor Kids: Changing

Income Inequality among American Children." Social Forces 71:761-780. Lichter, Daniel T., Lionel J. Beaulieu, Jill L. Findeis, and Ruy Teixeira. 1993. "Human

Capital, Labor Supply, and Poverty in Rural America." Pp. 39-67 in Gene Summers (ed.), Persistent Rural Poverty. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Lichter, Daniel T., Diane K. McLaughlin, George Kephart, and David J. Landry. 1992.

"Race and the Retreat from Marriage: A Shortage of Marriageable Men?" American Sociological Review 57:781-99.

Lichter, Daniel T., and David J. Eggebeen. 1992. "Child Poverty and the Changing

Rural Family." Rural Sociology 57:151-72.

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Lichter, Daniel T. 1992. "Migration, Population Redistribution, and the New Spatial Inequality." Pp. 19-46 in D.L. Brown, James J. Zuiches, and D.R. Field (eds.), The Demography of Rural Life. University Park, PA: Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.

Goudy, Willis J., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1992. "Correlates of Community Viability:

Objective and Subjective Indicators in Comparative Community Studies." Research in Community Sociology 2:153-70.

Eggebeen, David J., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1991. "Race, Family Structure, and Changing

Poverty among American Children." American Sociological Review 56:801-17. Lichter, Daniel T., David J. Landry, and Clifford C. Clogg. 1991. "Measuring Short-Term

Labor Force Mobility with the Labor Utilization Framework." Social Science Research 20:329-54.

Lichter, Daniel T., and David J. Landry. 1991. "Labor Force Transitions and

Underemployment: The Stratification of Male and Female Workers." Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 10:63-87.

Lichter, Daniel T., Felicia B. LeClere, and Diane K. McLaughlin. 1991. "Local Marriage

Markets and the Marital Behavior of Black and White Women." American Journal of Sociology 96 (January):843-67.

Blair, Sampson Lee, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1991. "Measuring the Division of Household

Labor: Gender Segregation of Housework Among American Couples." Journal of Family Issues 12:91-113.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1990. "Delayed Marriage, Marital Homogamy, and The Mate

Selection Process Among White Women." Social Science Quarterly 71(December):802-11.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Gordon F. De Jong. 1990. "The United States." Pp. 391-417 in

Charles B. Nam, William J. Serow, and David F. Sly (eds.), International Handbook on Internal Migration. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Fuguitt, Glenn V., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1989. "Small Town Growth and Population

Dispersal." Pp. 63-103 in Glenn V. Fuguitt, David L. Brown, and Calvin L. Beale, Rural and Small Town America. New York: Russell Sage.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1989. "Race, Employment Hardship, and Inequality in the American

Nonmetropolitan South." American Sociological Review 54(June):436-446. Lichter, Daniel T. 1989. "The Underemployment of American Rural Women:

Prevalence, Trends, and Spatial Inequality." Journal of Rural Studies 5(2):199-208.

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Heaton, Tim B., Daniel T. Lichter, and Acheampong Amoateng. 1989. "The Timing of

Family Formation: Rural-Urban Differentials in First Intercourse, Childbirth, and Marriage." Rural Sociology 54 (Spring):1-16.

Morrison, Donna Ruane, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1988. "Family Migration and Female

Employment: The Problem of Underemployment Among Migrant Married Women." Journal of Marriage and the Family 50(February):161-172.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1988. "Racial Differences in Underemployment in American Cities."

American Journal of Sociology 92 (January):771-792. [Reprinted in Black Communities and Urban Race Relations in American Society]

Lichter, Daniel T. 1988. "Race and Underemployment: Black Employment Hardship in

the Rural South." Pp. 181-197 in Lionel Beaulieu (ed.), The Rural South in Crisis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Fuguitt, Glenn V., Tim B. Heaton, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1988. "Monitoring the

Metropolitanization Process." Demography 24 (February):115-128. Lichter, Daniel T., and Janice A. Costanzo. 1987. "How Do Demographic Changes

Affect Labor Force Participation of Women?" Monthly Labor Review 110(November):23-25.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Janice A. Costanzo. 1987. "Nonmetropolitan Underemployment

and Labor-Force Composition." Rural Sociology 52(Fall):329-344. Lichter, Daniel T. 1987. " Measuring Underemployment in Rural Areas." Rural

Development Perspectives 3(February):11-14. Lichter, Daniel T., and Tim B. Heaton. 1986. "Black Composition and Change in the

Nonmetropolitan South." Rural Sociology 51(Fall):343-53. Kennedy, John M., Gordon F. De Jong, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1986. "Updating Local

Area Population Projections with Current Migration Estimates." Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 14(July):107-120.

Heaton, Tim B., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1986. "The Environment and Migration: Effects

of Mild Climate, Bodies of Water, and Recreational Development." Sociology and Social Research 70(October):68-70.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Janice A. Costanzo. 1986. "Underemployment in

Nonmetropolitan America, 1970 to 1982." Pp. 134-143 in New Dimensions in Rural Policy, Joint Economic Committee of U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C.

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Lichter, Daniel T., Tim B. Heaton, and Glenn V. Fuguitt. 1986. "Convergence in Black and White Population Redistribution in the United States." Social Science Quarterly 67(March):21-38.

Lichter, Daniel T., Glenn V. Fuguitt, and Tim B. Heaton. 1985. "Racial Differences in

Nonmetropolitan Population Deconcentration." Social Forces 64(December): 487-498.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1985. "Racial Concentration and Segregation Across U.S. Counties,

1950-1980." Demography 22(November):603-609. Lichter, Daniel T, Glenn V. Fuguitt, and Tim B. Heaton. 1985. "Components of

Nonmetropolitan Population Change: The Contribution of Rural Areas." Rural Sociology 50(Spring):88-98.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1983. "Socioeconomic Returns to Migration Among Married

Women." Social Forces 62(December):487-503. Martin, Jack K., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1983. "Geographic Mobility and Satisfaction

with Life and Work." Social Science Quarterly 64(September):524-535. [Reprinted in Sociology: Toward the Year 2000 C. Babbitt, ed., 1983].

Clifford, William B., Tim B. Heaton, Daniel T. Lichter, and Glenn V. Fuguitt. 1983.

“Components of Change in the Age Composition of Nonmetropolitan America." Rural Sociology 48(Fall):458-470.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Glenn V. Fuguitt. 1982. "The Transition to Nonmetropolitan

Population Deconcentration." Demography 19(May):211-221. Lichter, Daniel T. 1982. "The Migration of Dual-Worker Families: Does the Wife's Job

Matter?" Social Science Quarterly 63(March):48-57. Lichter, Daniel T., Glenn V. Fuguitt, Tim B. Heaton, and William B. Clifford. 1981.

"Components of Change in the Residential Concentration of the Elderly Population: 1950-1975." Journal of Gerontology 36(September): 480-489.

Lichter, Daniel T, and Glenn V. Fuguitt. 1980. "Demographic Response to

Transportation Innovation: The Case of the Interstate Highway." Social Forces 59:492-512.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1980. "Household Migration and the Labor Market Position of

Married Women." Social Science Research 9(March):83-97. Lichter, Daniel T., Tim B. Heaton, and Glenn V. Fuguitt. 1979. "Trends in the

Selectivity of Migration between Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas." Rural Sociology 44(Winter):645-666.

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Goudy, Willis J., and Daniel T. Lichter. 1977. "Differences Among Small Towns: Examples From Iowa." Small Town 8(No. 1):9-15.

BOOK REVIEWS

Lichter, Daniel T. 2016. Review of Why Getting Everyone Married Won’t Solve All of

Our Problems, by Gary R. Lee. Contemporary Sociology, forthcoming. Lichter, Daniel T. 2014. Review of Just neighbors? Research on African American and

Latino Relations in the United States, edited by Edward Telles et al. Ethnic and Racial Studies 37: 905-907

Lichter, Daniel T. 2013. Review of A Midwestern Mosaic: Immigration and Political

Socialization in Rural America, Celeste Lay. Contemporary Sociology 43: 98-100.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2013. Review of Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly

Disadvantaged, by Katherine S. Newman and Rourke L. O’Brien. American Journal of Sociology 118:1120-1122

Lichter, Daniel T. 2011. Review of Tierra Y Libertad: Land, Liberty, and Latino

Housing, by Steven W. Bender. Ethnic and Racial Studies 34:1408-1409. Lichter, Daniel T. 2009. Review of Unmarried Mothers with Children, by Paula

England and Kathryn Edin. American Journal of Sociology 115:304-307. Lichter, Daniel T. 2009. Review of Marriage and Cohabitation, by Arland Thorton,

William Axinn, and Yu Xie. Social Forces 87:2207-2209. Lichter, Daniel T. 2008. Review of Chutes and Ladders, by Katherine Newman.

Industrial and Labor Relations Review 61: 262-263. Lichter, Daniel T. 2006. Review of Social Economy of Single Motherhood, by Margaret

Nelsen. Contemporary Sociology 35:574-575. Lichter, Daniel T. 2005. Review of One Nation, Underprivileged: Why American

Poverty Affects Us All, by Mark Robert Rank. Journal of Marriage and Family 67:535-537.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2005. Review of Poor Kids in a Rich Country: America’s Children in

Comparative Perspective, by Lee Rainwater and Timothy M. Smeeding. Social Forces 83:1294-1296.

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Lichter, Daniel T. 2004. Review of America’s Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity, by Frank D. Bean and Gillian Stevens. Population Studies, 58 (1): 127-128.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2003. Review of Rural Homelessness: Issues, Experiences and

Policy Responses, by Paul Cloke, Paul Milbourne and Rebekah Widdowfield. Regional Studies, 37 (9): 981-982.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2002. Review of American’s Struggle against Poverty in the

Twentieth Century, by James T. Patterson. Contemporary Sociology 31(2): 130-131.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1999. Review of An America Challenged: Population Change and

the Future of the United States, by Steve H. Murdock. Rural Sociology 64(1): 172-173.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1996. Review of Improving Poor People, by Michael B. Katz and

Social Policy in the United States, by Theda Skocpol. Annals of the American Academy of Social and Political Sciences 546:171-172.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1996. Review of Leaving Home Before Marriage: Ethnicity,

Familism, and Generational Relationships, by Frances K. Goldscheider and Calvin Goldscheider. Social Forces 74:1459-1460.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1994. Review of Migration and Residential Mobility: Macro and

Micro Approaches, by Martin Cadwallader. Contemporary Sociology 23(3): 396-397.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1993. Review of Poverty in Rural America, edited by Cynthia

Duncan. Rural Sociology 57:583-85. Lichter, Daniel T. 1993. Review of Children in Poverty: Children Development and

Public Policy, edited by Aletha C. Huston. American Journal of Sociology 98:988-90.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1991. Review of Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Courses in

Demography, edited by Brian F. Pendleton. Teaching Sociology 19:288-289. Lichter, Daniel T. 1990. Review of Internal Migration and Residential Mobility in the

United States, by Larry Long. Social Forces 68(March):991-992. Lichter, Daniel T. 1984. Review of Two Paychecks: Life in Dual-Earner Families,

Edited by Joan Aldous. Social Forces 62(June):1113-1114.

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Policy Briefs and Other Reports Lichter, Daniel T., Domencio Parisi, and Helga De Valk. 2016. Residential Segregation.

Pp. 65-75 in Pathways: A Magazine on Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy 2016. Palo Alto: Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality.

Lichter, Daniel T., Domencio Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2015. “America’s

Segregated States.” Pp. 30-36 in Pathways: Poverty and Inequality Report 2015. Palo Alto: Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality.

Lichter, Daniel T., Scott R. Sanders, and Kenneth M. Johnson. 2015. Behind at the

Starting Line: Poverty among Hispanic Infants. National Issue Brief #88. University of New Hampshire: Carsey School of Public Policy.

Thiede, Brian C., Daniel T. Lichter, and Scott R. Sanders. 2015. The Challenge of

Measuring "Working Poverty" in America. Key Findings. Scholars Strategy Network.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Scott R. Sanders. 2015. In New Immigrant Destinations Across

America, Many Poor Hispanic Babies are Hampered from the Start. Key Findings. Scholars Strategy Network.

Johnson, Kenneth M., Andrew Schaefer, Daniel T. Lichter, and Luke T. Rogers. 2014. “The Increasing Diversity of America’s Youth.” National Issue Brief #71.

Durham, NH: Carsey Institute. Thiede, Brian C., Daniel T. Lichter, and Scott R. Sanders. 2015. Working Poverty is a

Widespread but Under-Analyzed and Poorly-Measured Problem in the U.S. London School of Economics. Available at www.blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog.

Lichter, Daniel T. 2013. "Studying Families: Why Demography Matters." NCFR Report:

Family Focus on . . . Demography and Families. Summer (2013:F2-F4). Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2011. "The Changing Face of America's

Children and Youth." Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Policy Report. Lichter, Daniel T. 2010. “U.S. Far from a Melting Pot.” Op-ed. CNN.Com. June 14,

2010. http://articles.cnn.com/2010-06-14/opinion/lichter.interracial.marriage_1_interracial-whites-post-racial?_s=PM:OPINION

Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2010. “The Changing Faces of America’s

Children and Youth.” Policy Brief, No. 15. Durham, NH: Carsey Institute. Lichter, Daniel T. 2009. “More Marriage, Less Poverty?” Focus on Poverty, Issue

FF44. National Council of Family Relations, Family Focus.

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Lichter, Daniel T., and Julie H. Carmalt. 2009. “Cohabitation and the Rise in Out-of-

Wedlock Childbearing.” Focus on Cohabitation, Issue FF42, Pp. F11-F13. National Council of Family Relations, Family Focus.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Domenico Parisi. 2008. “Concentrated Rural Poverty and the

Geography of Exclusion.” Policy Brief. Rural Realities. Rural Sociological Society.

Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2008. “Population Growth in New

Hispanic Destinations.” Policy Brief, No. 8. Durham, NH: Carsey Institution. Lichter, Daniel, Domenico Parisi, Steven Michael Grice, and Michael Tacquino. 2007.

“Racial Segregation in Rural & Small Town America: Does New York State Fit the National Pattern?” Research & Policy Brief Series, Issue 10, October. Ithaca, NY: Community and Rural Development Institute.

Parisi, Domenico, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2007. “Hispanic Segregation in America’s

New Rural Boomtowns.” Population Reference Bureau brief. http://www.prb.org/Articles/2007/HispanicSegregation.aspx.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Kenneth M. Johnson. 2007. “Changes in Concentrated Poverty

in Metro and Nonmetro Places.” Perspectives on Poverty, Policy, & Place 4(3):6-9.

Lichter, Daniel T., Zhenchao Qian, and Martha Crowley. 2007. “Race and Poverty:

Divergent Fortunes of American Children.” Focus 24:8-16. Kane, Andrea, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2006. “Reducing Unwed Childbearing: The

Missing Link in Efforts to Promote Marriage.” Center on Children and Family Brief #37. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Lori Ann Campbell. 2005. “Changing Patterns of Poverty and

Spatial Inequality in Appalachia.” In Demographic and Socioeconomic Change in Appalachia Series. Washington DC: Population Reference Bureau and Appalachian Regional Commission.

Crowley, Martha L., Daniel T. Lichter, and Zhenchao Qian. 2005. “Economic Benefits

to Mexicans Emigrating beyond U.S. Gateway Communities.” Perspectives on Poverty, Policy, & Place 3(Fall):6-8.

Lichter, Daniel T. Jillian Garrett, Mary Marshall, and Michael, Cardella. 2005.

“Emerging Patterns of Population Redistribution and Migration in Appalachia.” In Demographic and Socioeconomic Change in Appalachia Series. Washington DC: Population Reference Bureau and Appalachian Regional Commission.

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Lichter, Daniel T., Christie D. Batson, and Leanna M. Mellot. 2003. “Religion and Healthy Marriages.” Pp. 211-222 in Conceptualizing and Measuring Healthy Marriages for Empirical Research and Evaluation Studies (eds., S. Jekielek et al.). Washington DC: Child Trends. Available at http://www.childtrends.org/ PDF/HealthyMarriage/ RecommendationMemos.pdf

Daniel T. Lichter and Martha L. Crowley. 2002. “American Attitudes About Poverty

and the Poor.” Population Reference Bureau web publication. Available at http://www.prb.org/Template.cfm?Section=PRB&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=5972

Lichter, Daniel T. 2002. "Promoting Marriage: Reduce Unwed Childbearing First."

Blueprint (January/February): 34, 36-37. Lichter, Daniel T. 2001. "Marriage as Public Policy." Policy Report. Progressive Policy Institute, September. McLaughlin, Diane K., Daniel T. Lichter, and Stephen A. Matthews. 1999.

Demographic Diversity and Economic Change in Appalachia. Final Report prepared for the Appalachia Regional Commission.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1999. “Generational Shift in Population Research and Training.”

Population Notes (summer). Lichter, Daniel T. 1998. “Fatherhood Saves Men From Themselves.” Op-Ed in York

Daily Record, June 21, 1998. Also reprinted in other Pennsylvania Newspapers. Myers, Scott, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1998. Pennsylvania Population Projections

Background Reports: Fertility, Mortality, and Migration. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Data Center, Institute of State and Regional Affairs.

Lichter, Daniel T., and Erica Gardner. 1996. "Welfare Reform and the Poor Children of

Working Parents." Focus 18(2):65-70. Lichter, Daniel T. 1996. "Welfare Reform, Working Parents, and the Economic Status

of Children." Pathways from Poverty Newsletter 4(February):7-8. Lichter, Daniel T., Diane K. McLaughlin, and R.S. Oropesa. 1995. The Demography of

Local Marriage Markets. Final report submitted to National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1989. Underemployment and the Utilization of Labor in Rural

America. Final Report submitted to the Ford Foundation and the Rural Economic Policy Program of the Aspen Institute.

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Goudy, Willis, and Daniel Lichter. 1987. "Blaming Self, Others, and Situations for Failing to Return Mail Surveys." The Rural Sociologist 7(January):35-37.

Kennedy, John M., Gordon F. De Jong, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1987. "How to Update

County Population Projections." American Demographics 9(February): 50-51. De Jong, Gordon F., Daniel T. Lichter, Michael T. Behney, John M. Kennedy, and

Robert Surridge. 1986. Pennsylvania Population Projections 1980-2000. PSDC80-14-86, Volume I. Pennsylvania State Data Center and Population Issues Research Center.

Lichter, Daniel T., Gordon F. De Jong, and John M. Kennedy. 1986. "Mortality

Experience in Pennsylvania: 1960-2000." In Fertility, Mortality, and Migration. PSDC80-14-86, Volume II. Pennsylvania State Data Center and Population Issues Research Center.

Lichter, Daniel T., Gordon F. De Jong, John M. Kennedy, and Janice A. Costanzo. 1986.

"Pennsylvania Migration: 1965-2000." In Fertility, Mortality, and Migration. PSDC80-14-86, Volume II. Pennsylvania State Data Center and Population Issues Research Center.

Kennedy, John M., Gordon F. De Jong, and Daniel T. Lichter. 1986. "Fertility in

Pennsylvania: 1965-2000." In Fertility, Mortality, and Migration. PSDC80-14-86, Volume II. Pennsylvania State Data Center and Population Issues Research Center.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1986. "Losses May Face Married Women Who Move." Liberal Arts

Alumni Review 1(Winter):6. Fuguitt, Glenn V., Daniel T. Lichter, and Calvin L. Beale. 1981. Population

Deconcentration in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas of the United States, 1950-1975. Population Series 70-15. Madison, WI: Applied Population Laboratory, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Pp. 45.

Lichter, Daniel T. 1978. "The Rural Sociological Society: Seven Years Later." Newsline

(renamed The Rural Sociologist) 6(No. 4):14-24.

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Editor : Demography, 2002-2004 Associate Editor: Demography, 1988-1990, 2007-2009

Rural Sociology, 1988-2002 Journal of Family Issues, 1995-1999 Journal of Rural Education, 2006-

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Deputy Editor: American Sociological Review, 1998-1999 Editorial Board: Social Science Quarterly, 1991-current Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008-current Rural Studies Series, Westview Press, 1995-1999 Occasional Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Social Problems, Rural Sociology, Social Science Journal, Sociological Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Methodology, Journal of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Marriage and the Family, Journal of Family Issues, International Migration Review, Demographic Research, Sociological Perspectives, Urban Affairs Quarterly (Review), Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Sociological Forum, Family Planning Perspectives, Policy Studies Journal, Journal of Human Resources, Society and Natural Resources, Child Development, Population Research and Policy Review, Work and Occupations, Journal of Research in Rural Education, Family Relations, Quarterly Journal of Economic Development, Sex Roles, The Milbank Quarterly, Cross Cultural Research, Evolution and Human Behavior, Regional Studies, Social Service Review, State and Local Government Review, International Sociology, Policy Studies, City and Community, Social Science and Medicine, Urban Studies, Cityscape, Rural Studies Series of Westview Press, State University of New York Press, Temple University Press, University of California Press, University of Chicago Press, National Science Foundation (Sociology, Economics, and Geography programs), New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (Cook College-Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Russell Sage Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture (Small Business Innovation Research Program; Rural Initiative Program), Idaho Board of Education.

PROFESSIONAL AND ADVISORY ROLES Member, NRC (National Academies) panel on “Immigrant Integration in the United States,” 2013-2015. Invited Participant and Presenter, NRC (National Academies) panel on “Rationalizing the Classification of Rural Areas,” 2015. Invited Participant, Westat, ASPE/HHS forum on “Suburban Poverty and Social Provision.” January 2014. Senior Fellow, Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, 2006- Research Affiliate, National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, 2004-

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Research Affiliate, Center for Public Information on Population Research, Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC, 2003- Regular member, Population Studies Committee, NIH study section, 2008-2010. Member, proposal review panel, National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unintended Pregnancy, August 2008 Member, Board of Directors, Alan Guttmacher Institute, New York City, 2004-2008. Member, Research Council, RUPRI Rural Poverty Research Center, 2004-2006. Expert panel member, “Exploring Options for the Collection of Marriage and Divorce Statistics at the National, State, and Local Levels,” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Lewin Group, and The Urban Institute, 2003-2005. Panelist, Rural Development Committee, National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, U.S.Department of Agriculture, 2003, 2004, 2005. Co-Chair, “Addressing Rural Children in the National Children's Study,” workshop sponsored by NICHD/NIH, March 2004. Ad Hoc member, NICHD Study Section panel, July, 2003 Member, External Evaluation team, Department of Sociology, Brigham Young University, March 2003. Member, National Science Foundation panel, Major Research Instrumentation Program, May 2002. Member, Effective Programs and Research Task Force, National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, May 2002-. Member, Census Advisory Committee of Professional Associations, 1999-2005. Member, Scientific Advisory Panel, Child Well-Being and Poverty Data Archive, Sociometrics, 2002- Participant, workshop on "Counting Couples: Improving Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage, and Cohabitation Data in the Federal Statistical System," Data Collection Committee of the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, Washington DC, December 13-14, 2001. Participant, "Workshop on the Philanthropy Supplement to the 2001 Panel Study of Income Dynamics," co-sponsored by the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy and the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, July 2000.

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Panel Peer Reviewer, Competitive Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program on “Reaching Underserved Populations.” Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program, Economic Research Service, USDA, June 2000. Chair, NICHD Center Site Visit Team, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, March 2000. Member, Council of Advisors, National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University, 1999- Member, Advisory Council, Center for Families, Purdue University, 2000-2002 Member, National Advisory Panel for the Data Archive on Child Poverty and Well-Being, 1999 Panelist, Rural Development Committee, National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, May, 1993 and 1994 Chair, Working Group on "Human Capital Investment, Labor Supply, and Rural Poverty," Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty, initiated by the Rural Sociological Society, 1990-1992. Funded by Kellogg Foundation, $50,000. Gene Summers, Principal Investigator

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Elected Offices Held President, Population Association of America, 2012 President, Rural Sociological Society, 2010-2011 Elected, Nominations Committee, Population Association of America, 2007-2009 Vice-President, Rural Sociological Society, 2004-2005 Member, Board of Directors, Population Association of America, 2006-2008 Elected Chair, Sociology of Family Section of the American Sociological Association,

2008-2009 Member, Council, Sociology of Family Section of the American Sociological Association,

2007-2010 Elected Chair, Sociology of Population Section of the American Sociological Association,

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Member, Council, Sociology of Population Section of the American Sociological Association, 2004-2007.

President, Association of Population Centers, 2001-2002 Elected Member, Council, Sociology of Children Section of the American Sociological

Association, 2000-2002 Elected Member, Council, Rural Sociological Society, 1999-2002 Elected Member, Council, Population Section of the American Sociological Association,

1997-1999

Elected Chair, Nominations Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 2002 Appointed Committee Membership Chair, Executive Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 2011-2012. Member, membership committee, Population Association of America, 2006-2008 Member, award committee member, Children and Youth Section, Distinguished Contributions Early in a Career of Research and Teaching on the Sociology of Children and Youth, 2003 Member, ad hoc membership committee, Population Section, American Sociological Association, 2002- Member, Committee on Population Statistics (COPS), Population Association of America, 1999- Chair, Clifford C. Clogg Award Committee, Population Association of America, 2000 Member, Clifford C. Clogg Award Committee, Population Association of America, 1996, 1998 Representative, Rural Sociological Society, to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section K (Social, Economic, and Political Sciences), 1996-1998 Chair, Publications Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 1993-94 Member, Council of Rural Sociological Society, 1993-94 Member, Program Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 1991, 1996 Member, Publications Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 1991-1993

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Member, Nominations Committee, Population section of the American Sociological Association, 198 Representative, Rural Sociological Society of Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics, 1988 91 Other Professional Association Activities Discussant, Session on "Fertility: Childbearing Decisions in Family Context." Annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August. Organizer and Chair; Session on International Migration and Migrant Populations, European Population Conference, Budapest, June, 2014. Organizer and Chair, session on “Internal Migration.” American Sociological Association, New York City, August, 2013. Chair, session on Chair, Session on “Racial/Ethnic Minorities and Economic Inequality.” Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, July, 2012. Presider, roundtable on "Selecting and Establishing a Long-Term Research Agenda," America Sociological Association, August, 2012. Organizer and Chair, “Author Meets Critics” session on Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What it Means for America by Patrick J. Carr and Maria J. Kefalas. Rural Sociological Society, Boise, 2011. Chair, Session on “Race and Residence Patterns.” Rural Sociological Society, Boise, 2011. Panelist, Session on “The Rural Housing Question.” Rural Sociological Society, Boise, 2011. Organizer, Sessions on “Marriage.” Population Association of America, April 2011. Chair, Session on “Marriage in the Millennium: Papers Honoring Steve Nock’s Scholarship.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, 2009. Organizer and Chair, Session on “Religion and Marriage: Implications for Healthy Marriage Policy.” Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC. 2007. Organizer and Chair, Session on “New Immigrant Destinations and Public Policies,” Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC. 2007. Discussant, session on “New Research on Sexual Orientation and Public Policy.” Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC. 2007.

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Organizer and Chair, Three Sessions on “Marriage and Public Policy.” Population Association of America, April 2007. Panelist, Session on “Where We Are and Where We Need to Go: A Panel on Directions for Rural Poverty Research.” Rural Sociological Society, Louisville, 2006. Organizer and Chair, Session on “Family Policy.” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 2005. Organizer and Chair, Session on “Welfare Reform.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2004 Discussant, Session on “Work and Welfare in Rural Areas.” Association of Public Policy and Management, Washington, November 2003 Discussant, Session on “Welfare Reform and Union Formation.” Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May 2003. Discussant, Session on "Welfare Reform: The Experiences of Children and Families," American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 2002 Chair and Discussant, Session on "Welfare Reform in Rural America," Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, August 2002 Organizer, Session on "Race, Ethnicity, and the Family," Population Association of America, Atlanta, May 2002 Organizer, Session on "Biodemography," Association of Population Centers, Chicago, November 2000 Invited panel participant, Session on "Whither Demography?" American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000 Organizer and Chair, session on "Graduate Training in Demography," American Sociological Association, Washington, DC., August 2000 Invited presentation (with Diane K. McLaughlin, Erica L. Gardner, and Heidi M. Melz), “Nonmetropolitan and Small-Town Population Estimates from the American Community Survey,” session on “The New American Community Survey: What the 1996 Data Show,” Population Association of America, Chicago, 1998 Invited panelist, “A Generational Shift in Population Training in U.S. Graduate Schools,” session on “Training in Population,” Population Association of America, Chicago, 1998

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Discussant, session on "Marriage Timing," Population Association of America, Washington, DC, 1997 Discussant, session on "Intermarriage," Population Association of America, San Francisco, 1995 Invited panelist, Session on "Rural Welfare Initiatives," Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Washington, DC, 1995 Organizer and Chair, Session on "Rural Poverty and Demographic Change," Joint Session of the Rural Sociological Society and American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, 1995 Invited Discussant, Joint ASA-RSS session on "Restructuring in Rural Society," Washington, DC, 1995 Organizer, Three Sessions on "Labor Markets," American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, 1995. Chair, Session on "Rural Youth in Transition," World Congress for Rural Sociology, State College, PA, 1992 Chair, Session on "Family Migration," Annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Toronto, 1990 Invited panelist, Session on "Rural Underemployment," Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Norfolk, VA, 1990 Invited Speaker (with Clifford Clogg), "Labor Force Issues in the 1990s," Annual Conference of Harrisburg Chapter of the International Personnel Management Association and Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Society for Public Administrators, Harrisburg, PA, May 1989 Organizer and Chair, Session on "Unemployment and Underemployment," Annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Baltimore, 1989 Organizer and Chair, "Racial Changes in Population Distribution in the United States," Annual meetings of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, 1988 Organizer and Chair, Session on "Nonmetropolitan Population Change Since 1980", Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, 1987 Discussant, Session on "Nonmetropolitan Population Trends," Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, 1986.

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Chair, Session on "Sociodemographic Changes in Nonmetropolitan Areas," Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, 1985. Organizer and Chair, Session on "The Nonmetropolitan Turnaround: Consequences for Migrants and Their Communities," Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, 1983. Discussant, Session on "Social Psychological Correlates of the Rural Renaissance," Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, 1980. Discussant, Session on "Community Social Change," Annual meetings of the Mid Continent Regional Science Association, Minneapolis, 1979. Papers Presented at Professional Association Meetings Last 5 Years Lichter, Daniel T. and Zhenchao Qian. 2015. "Whom Do Immigrants Marry? Race, Intermarriage, and Integration." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August. Lichter, Daniel T., and Kenneth M. Johnson. 2015. "Immigration, Natural Increase, and Population Change in New Hispanic Destinations in the United States, 1990-2010." Paper presented at the XXVI European Society for Rural Sociology Congress, Aberdeen, Scotland, August. Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2015. "Hispanic Segregation in New Immigrant Destinations: Lessons from Rural America." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Madison, WI, August. Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2015. "High Fertility, Low Mortality: Hispanic Natural Increase and the Growing Spatial Diversity of the U.S. Population." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, San Diego, May. Lichter, Daniel T. 2015. "Emerging Patterns of Interracial Marriage and Immigration Integration in the United States." Invited panel session at the annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, New York City, February. Lichter, Daniel T. 2015. "Family Dimensions of Immigrant Integration." Panel presentation of the National Academy of Science report at APPAM, Miami, November. Lichter, Daniel T. 2015. "The Rural-Urban Interface of a Space of Integration rather than Separation." Invited presentation at National Research Council (NAS) workshop on Rationalizing Rural Area Classifications, Washington, DC, April.

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Lichter, Daniel T. 2015. "Hispanic Population Redistribution in New Immigration Destinations: Lessons from Rural America." Invited seminar at The Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Hague, NL, October. Lichter, Daniel T. 2015. "Immigration, Natural Increase, and Net Migration in New Hispanic Destinations in the United States, 1990-2010." Invited lecture presented Interface Demography, Free University of Brussels, Belgium, October. Lichter, Daniel T., Katherine Michelmore, Richard N. Turner, and Sharon Sassler. 2014. “Pathways to a Stable Marriage? Pregnancy and Childbearing Among Cohabiting Couples in the United States.” Paper presented at the European Population Conference, Budapest, June. Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2014. “Toward a New Macro-Segregation? Decomposing Segregation within and between Metropolitan Cities and Suburbs.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston. Johnson, Kenneth M., and Daniel T. Lichter. 2014. “The Demographic Components of Population Growth and Diversity in New Hispanic Destinations.” Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston. Lichter, Daniel T., and Brian C. Thiede. 2014. “Working, But Poor: The Good Life in Rural America?” Paper presented at The Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network (TARRN) conference, New Castle University, England, April. Qian, Zhenchao, and Daniel T. Lichter. "Status Exchange? Remarriage and Intermarriage." Paper presented at the International Population Conference of the IUSSP, Busan, South Korea, August, 2013. Thiede, Brian C. and Daniel T. Lichter. 2013. “Work and poverty among Hispanics in new and established destinations.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, New York, August. Lichter, Daniel T. 2013. "Minority Children, Poverty, and the American Future." Invited Speaker at Thematic Session on "Childhood Poverty," annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, August. Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2013. "Ethnic Segregation in U.S. Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Communities, 1990-2010." Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Population Geographies, Groningen, The Netherlands, June. Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino. 2013. "Ethnic Segregation in U.S. Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Communities, 1990-2010." CPC Encore Conference, Syracuse, November.

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Qian, Zhenchao, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2013. “Status Exchange? Remarriage and Intermarriage.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April. Lichter, Daniel T. 2013. "America's Racial Diversity and Emerging Patterns of Macro-Segregation." Keynote Speaker, Alpine Population Conference, La Thuile, Italy, January. Lichter, Daniel T., Kenneth M. Johnson, and Scott R. Sanders. 2012. “At the Starting Line: Rural Poverty and Inequality among Hispanic Newborns.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, July. Parisi, Domenico, Michael Taquino, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2012. “New Estimates of Metro-Nonmetro Residential Segregation, 1990-2010.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, July. Sanders, Scott, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2012. “Born Poor: Inequality among Ethnoracial Minorities and Immigrants.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, May. Parisi, Domenico, Michael Taquino, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2012. Hispanic and Black Patterns of Residential Segregation in New and Established Destinations: Results from the 2010 Census.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, March. Lichter, Daniel T., Sharon Sassler, and Richard N. Turner. 2011. “Childbearing among Cohabiting Women: Union Transitions and the Family Context of Nonmarital Fertility.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, August. Lichter, Daniel T. 2011. “Immigration and the New Racial Diversity in Rural America.” Presidential Address, annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Boise, July. Parisi, Domenico, Daniel T. Lichter, and Michael Taquino. 2011. “America’s Color Line in Small Towns and Rural Communities: Patterns of Residential Segregation, 1990-2010.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Boise, July. Lichter, Daniel T., Domenico Parisi, and Michael Taquino. 2011. "The Geography of Exclusion: Race, Segregation, and Concentrated Poverty." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC. Kuk, Kenneth and Daniel T. Lichter. 2011. "New Asian Destinations: A Comparative Study of Traditional Gateways and Emerging Immigrant Destinations." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC.

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Addo, Fenaba, and Daniel T. Lichter. 2011. "Marital Stock and Wealth Accumulation of Older Black Women." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Association of Public Policy and Management, Boston. OTHER SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Invited Speaker, "The Integration of Immigrants into American Society." Presentation of the National Academy of Sciences panel report to Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC, September, 2015. Invited Public Lecture, "Children at Risk: Race, Poverty, and the American Future." The Margorie Pay Hinkley University Lecture, Brigham Young University, February, 2015. Invited Speaker, "Pathways to a Stable Marriage? Pregnancy and Childbearing among Cohabiting Couples in the United States." Invited seminar to the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences, Brigham Young University, February, 2015. Invited Speaker (with Domencio Parisi, and Michael C. Taquino). 2015. "Spatial Segregation." Policy report presented at the annual conference on the "State of the Union." Palo Alto: Center for Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, February. Invited Speaker (with Zhenchao Qian), “Children in Families: Diversity, Living Arrangements, and Economic Inequality,” International Symposium on Demographic Dynamics and Societal Change in the 21st Century, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Invited Speaker, “Hispanic Boomtowns: Immigration, Population Change, and the New Racial Diversity in Rural America,” NCR, National Academies panel on “Immigration and Fiscal Impacts,” November, 2014. Invited Speaker, “Intermarriage and Social Integration: Conceptualization, Data, and Measurement,” NCR. National Academies Panel on “immigration and Social Integration.” October, 2014. Invited Speaker (with Domenico Parisi and Michael Taquino), “Spatial Assimilation of Hispanics? Shifting Patterns of Segregation from Blacks and Whites in America’s Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Communities,” Symposium on “Residential Inequality in American Neighborhoods and Communities,” Penn State University, September 2014. Invited Speaker, “Toward a New Macro-Segregation? Diversity, Immigration, and Changing U.S. Settlement Patterns.” University of Southampton, England, July, 2014. Invited Speaker, “Legal Deserts and Rural Population Change.” University of South Dakota Law School, April 2014.

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Invited Speaker, “At the Starting Line: Poverty among Hispanic Babies in New Immigrant Destinations.” Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences, Population Research and Training Center, Brown University, February 2014. Invited Speaker, “Spatial Dimensions of Immigrant Integration,” NCR, national Academies panel on “Immigration and Social Integration,” January, 2014. Invited Speaker, "Hispanics at the Starting Line: Born into Poverty in Established Gateways and New Destinations." Rural Poverty Research Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank, Atlanta, December 2013. Invited Speaker, "American Diversity and Emerging Patterns of Racial and Ethnic Segregation," Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, October 2013. Invited Speaker, "At the Starting Line: Poverty and Inequality among Hispanic Newborn Babies in new Immigrant Destinations." Cornell Population Center, Cornell University, September 2013. Invited Lectures, "How to Publish in English Language Social Science Journals," "The Research Process in Sociology and the Social Sciences," and "Population Resettlement and Residential Segregation: Conceptual Issues and Measurement." Social Research Workshop, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, July 3-5, 2013. Invited Speaker, "Cohabitation, Post-Conception Unions, and the Rise in Nonmarital Fertility." Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, Den Haag, The Netherlands, June 2013. Invited Speaker, "Hispanics at the Starting Line: Fertility, Poverty, and Ethnic Inequality in New Immigrant Destinations." Collegio Carlo Alberto, University of Turin, Italy, June, 2013. Invited Speaker, "Diversity and Residential Segregation in the United States." Department of Sociology, Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, May, 2013. Invited Speaker, "New Developments in Demography in the United States." Stockholm, Sweden, May, 2013. Invited Speaker, "Social Boundaries in America: Shifting Patterns of Marriage and Residential Segregation among Minority Populations." Department of Economic History, Lund University, Sweden, April, 2013. Invited Speaker, "Hispanics at the Starting Line: Born Poor in New Immigrant Destinations." WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Berlin, Germany, April, 2013.

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Invited Speaker, "Shifting Ethnic Boundaries: New Hispanic Migration Patterns and Rural Population Change in the USA." Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, March 2013. Invited Speaker, "America's Ethnic Future and Emerging Patterns of Residential Segregation." St. John's College, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, March 2013. Invited Speaker, “Shifting Ethnic Boundaries: New Hispanic Migration Patterns and Rural Population Change in the USA.” School of Planning, Architecture, and Civil Engineering, Queens University, Northern Ireland, March 2013. Invited Speaker, "Diversity and Inequality: Race, Immigration, and the American Future." Department of Sociology, Stanford University, December 2012. Invited speaker, “New Developments in Spatial Demography.” Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 2012. Theodore Schultz Lecture, “Race, Immigration, and the Future of Rural America.” South Dakota State University, October 2012. Invited speaker, “Rural Retirement Destinations and Demographic Destinies.” Department of Sociology and Rural Studies, South Dakota State University, October 2012. Invited speaker, "New Immigrant Destinations: Challenges to Hispanic Incorporation in Rural America." Department of Sociology, Penn State University, March 2012. Invited speaker, “Shifting Ethnoracial Boundaries: New Hispanic Settlement Patterns and Demographic Change.” CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, Baruch College, March 2012. Invited speaker, “Shifting Ethnoracial Boundaries: New Hispanic Settlement Patterns and Demographic Change.” Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington, October 2011. Invited speaker, “Poverty and Income in Upstate New York.” State of Upstate New York Conference: Resiliency, Partnerships and Innovation, Syracuse, June 2011. Invited speaker, “Racial Boundaries and Demographic Change.” Initiative in Population Research, The Ohio State University, May 2011. Keynote Address, “The Reshaping of Racial Boundaries in Intimate Relationships.” Council of Contemporary Families, Annual Conference, University of Illinois-Chicago, April 2011.

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Invited speaker, “Hispanic Boomtown and Rural Immigration.” Institute for Violence Research and Prevention, St. Joseph’s University, April 2011. Invited speaker, “Racial Boundaries and Demographic Change.” Office of Population Research, Princeton University, February 2011. Invited discussant. Session on “What are the Timing and Family Contexts of Fertility in Young Adulthood?” Conference on Early Adulthood in a Family Context. Penn State’s 18th Annual Symposium on Family Issues. University Park, PA, October 2010. Invited speaker. “Measuring the Impact of Race, Class, and Immigration Status on Family Stability.” National Academy of Science workshop on “The Science of Family Research,” July 2010. On-line discussion (Q&A), “Racial and Ethnic Intermarriage in the United States,” Population Reference Bureau, June 2010. Invited panelist, “Youth Class Divergence and its Consequences,” The Saguaro Seminar, Harvard Kennedy School, May 2010. Invited speaker, “Family Change and Poverty in Appalachia.” Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, November 2009. Invited public lecture, “Marriage Promotion and U.S. Welfare Policy.” University of Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay, November 2009. Invited speaker, “Social Sciences and the Public Welfare.” Department of Economics, University of Montevideo, November 2009. Invited panelist, Session on “The Measures of Faith: Research on Religiosity.” Third Annual Conference on Religious Practice in America: What the Research Says. Washington DC, October 2009. Invited speaker (with Lisa Cimbaluk), “Family Change and Poverty in Appalachia.” Conference on “Appalachia and the Legacy of the War on Poverty: A Research Agenda,” University of Kentucky, October 2009. Invited speaker, “The New Immigration in Rural America.” Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, September 2009. Poster Session (with Kenneth Johnson). “The Growth and Changing Spatial Distribution of America’s Hispanic Children.” Cornell Population Program, Encore Conference, September 2009.

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Co-organizer (with Stephen Morgan) and Moderator, “Persistent Poverty: Public Forum on US Poverty Policy.” Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, September 2009 Invited speaker, “What are the Individual and Institutional Consequences of Cohabitation for Marriage?” Conference on “The Marital Divide: Race, Ethnicity, Class, and The Retreat from Marriage,” Witherspoon Institute, Princeton University, August 2009. Invited speaker, "A Model of Immigrant Incorporation." Harvard/Cornell Immigrant Political Incorporation Workshop, Cornell University, May, 2008. Invited speaker, "Concentrated Poverty and the Geography of Exclusion." Exploring Viable Opportunities for Low-Wealth Communities: A Regional Summit, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, May Invited panel member, “Chaos and Children’s Development: How chaotic environmental settings influence human development from infancy through adolescence.” Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ithaca, NY, June. Speaker, CPP Inaugural Event, Discussant of Keynote address, "Population Matters: Toward an Engaged Public Demography," by Peter Donaldson, President Population Council, September. Invited speaker, "Religion and Marital Quality among Low-income Couples." Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, March, 2008. Invited speaker, "Race and the Micro-Spatial Concentration of Poverty." Department of Demography and Organization Studies, University of Texas-San Antonio, March 2008. Invited speaker, “Marriage as Public Policy: Helping Poor Single Mothers?” Department of Sociology, Yale University, February 2008. Invited speaker, “Race and the Micro-Scale Concentration of Poverty.” Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, October 2007. Invited speaker (with Elaine Wethington), “Chaos Amidst Stability: The Diverging Fortunes of American Children in Historical Perspective,” Conference in “Chaos and Children’s Development: Levels of Analysis and Mechanisms,” Cornell University, October 2007. Invited speaker, “Religion and Healthy Marriages among Low-Income Couples.” Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, October 2007.

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Invited speaker (with Sharon Sassler and Rachel Dunifon), “Children of Military Families: Adolescent Development and the Transition to Adulthood.” Conference on “Military Service, Social (Dis)Advantage, and the Life Course,” Maxwell School, Syracuse University, October 2007. Invited speaker, “Rural Poverty: Sources, Consequences and Solutions,” Cornell Summer Institute on Rural Schools: Preparing rural Youth for the Future,” Cornell University, July 2007 Invited speaker (with Julie Carmalt), “Religion and Marital Quality among Low-Income Couples.” Conference on “The Impact of Religion and Faith-Based Organizations on the Lives of Low Income Families,” National Poverty Center, Washington DC, June 2007. Invited speaker, “Serial Cohabitation: Implications for Marriage, Divorce, and Public Policy,” Conference on “Rethinking Relationships: Advancing Interdisciplinary Scholarship on Non-marital Unions in a Global Context.” Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, April 2007. Invited discussant, Conference on “Ten Years After: Evaluating the Long-Term Effects of Welfare Reform on Child, Families, Welfare, and Work,” University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research, Lexington, KY, April, 2007. Invited speaker, “Marriage and Public Policy: Union Formation Among Low-Income Women,” Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University, March 2007. Keynote speaker, Annual AKD lecture, “Public Sociology: Asking Questions that Matter,” Mississippi State University, March 2007. Invited speaker, “Marriage Promotion and Public Policy: Is Marriage a Panacea for Low Income Mothers? Department of Human Development, Cornell University, February 2007. Invited speaker, “Segregation and Racial Exclusion in Small Town America,” Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, February 2007. Invited speaker, “Marriage and Public Policy: Union Formation among Low-Income Women,” Center for Social and Demographic Analysis, University at Albany, SUNY, January, 2007. Invited speaker, “Marriage and Public Policy: Is Marriage a Panacea for Low-Income Mothers?” Family Life Development Center, Cornell University, January, 2007. Invited speaker, “Marriage and Public Policy: Union Formation among Low-Income Women.” Population Research Institute, Penn State University, December, 2006.

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Invited discussant, Conference on “Multiple Partner Fertility,” Institute for Research on Poverty, Madison, WI, September, 2006. Invited speaker, “Changing Poverty and Economic Inequality among America's Immigrant and Minority Children,” Symposium on Inequalities in Health and Well-Being over the Life Course, The Ohio State University, June 2006. Invited speaker (with Andrea Kane), “Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing, Teen Pregnancy, and Marriage.” Democratic Policy Committee, Washington, DC, May 2006. Invited speaker (with Kenneth Johnson), The Changing Geographic Concentration of Poverty in America,” Conference on “America’s Americans: The Populations of The University States,” University of London Institute for the Study of the Americas, and the British Library’s Eccles Centre for American Studies, May 2006. Invited speaker, “Future of Marriage?” Cornell Evolving Family Conference on “Marriage and Family: Complexities and Perspectives.” Cornell University, April 2006. Invited speaker, “The New Immigrants: Rural Destinations, Poverty, and Intermarriage,” Future of Rural New York Seminar on “Immigration in NYS: Trends and Policy Implications.” Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, April, 2006. Invited speaker, “Marriage as Public Policy.” Department of Sociology, Cornell University, February 2006. Invited speaker, “Promoting Marriage and Healthy Families: Can Government Play a Role?” Families and Communities Together Coalition, Michigan State University, November 2005. Keynote speaker, “Promoting Marriage and Healthy Families: Can Government Play a Role? Great Plains Sociological Association, Sioux Fall, SD, October 28, 2005. Invited speaker, ““The Changing Family Living Arrangements of America’s Diverse Immigrant Children,” Conference on “One in Five: Addressing Health, Educational, and Socioeconomic Disparities of Children in Immigrant Families,” National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD, May 25-26, 2005. Invited speaker, “Emerging Demographic Trends and Economic Disparities in Appalachia.” Center Population Health and Health Disparities, The Ohio State University, May 2005. Invited speaker, “Marriage Promotion and Healthy Relationships among Low-Income Single Mothers.” College of Nursing, The Ohio State University, May 2005.

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Invited speaker, “Is Municipal Underbounding and Racial Exclusion due to Discrimination or Low Socioeconomic Status of Residents?” Conference on “Invisible Fences: Municipal Underbounding and Minority Exclusion,” University of North Carolina Law Center, Chapel Hill, NC, November 2004 Invited speaker, “Welfare Reform, Marriage Promotion, and Poverty,” Conference on “Cultures, Governance, and Rural Poverty in the Midwest: Toward a Regional Research Framework to Reduce Poverty,” Sponsored by RUPRI and North Central Regional Development Center, Chicago, May 25-27, 2004. Invited speaker, “Welfare Reform and Child Poverty: Effects of Maternal Employment, Marriage, and Cohabitation.” Maryland Population Center, University of Maryland, April 2004. Invited Panel Discussant, Crafting a Sustainable, Collaborative National Rural Poverty Research Agenda: Where Do We Go From Here? Conference on “The Importance of Place in Poverty Research and Policy, March 3-4, 2004. Invited speaker, “Changing Family Structure, Maternal Employment, and Child Poverty: Before and After Welfare Reform.” The Families and Poverty Research Conference. Brigham Young University, Provo, March 2004. Invited speaker, “Welfare Reform and Children’s Economic Well-Being.” Family Impact Seminar, Ensuring the Economic Security of Indiana’s Children, Indianapolis, Indiana, January 2004. Discussant, Session on “What are the Long-term Consequences of Current Fertility Trends for Individuals, Families, and Society?” Conference on “Creating the Next Generation.” Penn State University Annual Family Symposium, October 2003. Invited discussant, Session on “Marriage, Cohabitation, and Union Dissolution Among Low Income Parents.” Conference on “Marriage and Family Formation among Low-Income Couples: What Do We Know from Research?” National Poverty Center (University of Michigan), Washington, DC, September 2003. Invited discussant, Session on “Relationships,” Conference on Positive Youth Indicators, sponsored by Child Trends and the Department of Health and Human Services, Washington DC, March 2003. Invited speaker, “Marriage as Public Policy? Welfare Reform and Union Formation Among Single Mothers.” Kentucky Poverty Center, University of Kentucky, February 2003.

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Invited speaker, “Changing Family Structure, Maternal Employment, and Poverty among American Children,” International Conference on Allocation of Social and Family Resources in Changing Societies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, December 2002. Invited speaker, “How to Publish in English Language Social Science Journals,” Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, December 6, 2002. Invited speaker, “Changing Family Structure, Maternal Employment, and Poverty Among American Children.” International Conference on Allocation of Social and Family Resources in Changing Societies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Invited speaker, “Marriage as Public Policy? Welfare Reform and Union Formation Among Single Mothers,” Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, September 2002. Invited speaker, "Marriage as Public Policy? Welfare Reform and Union Formation Among Single Mothers," Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, February, 2002. Invited speaker, "Marriage as Public Policy? Welfare Reform and Union Formation Among Single Mothers," Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, February, 2002 Invited speaker, "Rural Children in Poverty," National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University, November 7, 2001. Invited speaker, "Rural Children in Poverty," Save the Children, Blue Ribbon Panel on Rural Youth Policy, Washington, DC, October 18, 2001. Invited speaker, "Welfare Reauthorization and Marriage Promotion," Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, October 15, 2001. Invited speaker, "Marriage Promotion: Preventing Out of Wedlock Childbearing," Conference on "Welfare Reform: What's Happening? What's Coming Up?" Racine, WI, October 12, 2001. Invited speaker, "Welfare Reform and the Family." Public Policy Seminar Series, Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC, May 2001 Invited speaker, "Finding a Partner? The Marital and Cohabitation Experiences of Unwed Mothers," Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, February 2001.

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Invited speaker, "Welfare Reform and the Economic Well-Being of Rural Single Mothers," Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, January 2001. Invited speaker, Panel on "Causes and Trends in Family Formation," Roundtable on Family Formation, Poverty, and Welfare Reform." Sponsored by the Center for Law and Social Policy, Racine, WI, December 2000. Invited speaker, "Finding a Mate? The Marital and Cohabitation Histories of Unwed Mothers," Department of Sociology, Arizona State University, September 2000. Invited speaker (with Leif Jensen), "Rural Poverty and Welfare Reform: Trends in Work, Income, and Poverty Among Families," American Public Human Services Association, Washington, DC. July 2000 Invited speaker, Congressional Research Briefing, “Current Research Findings Regarding Welfare Reform and Rural Poverty,” Hart Senate Building, Washington, DC, June 2000. Invited paper presentation (with Leif Jensen), “Rural America in Transition: Poverty and Welfare at the Turn of the 21st Century,” Conference on “Rural Dimensions of Welfare Reform: A Research Conference on Poverty, Welfare, and Food Assistance,” sponsored by Northwestern University’s Joint Center for Poverty Research, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Rural Policy Research Institute. Georgetown, May 2000. Invited speaker, “Rural America in Transition: Poverty and Welfare at the turn of the 21st Century,” Department of Rural Sociology, Cornell University, April 2000. Invited speaker, “Is Marriage a Panacea? The Marital and Cohabitation Histories of Unwed Mothers,” Lazarsfeld Workshop on Urban Issues, Institute for Social and Economic Theory and Research, Columbia University, April 2000. Invited panelist, “The Future of Demographic Training,” Department of Sociology, University of California-Irvine, March 2000. Invited speaker, “Finding a Mate? The Marital and Cohabitation Histories of Unwed Mothers,” Frank W. Notestein Memorial Seminar Series, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, December 1999. Invited participant, Conference on "Tax and Transfer Programs for Low-Income Participants," sponsored by the Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University, November, 1999. Invited participant, Conference on "Environmental Influences on Adult-Child Interactions," Cornell University, August 1999.

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Invited speaker, "The Changing Faces of America's Kin: The Tools of Family Demography." Family Research Consortium Workshop, Pennsylvania State University, July 1999. Invited speaker, “Threats to the Quality of Children=s Environments,” Indiana Family Impact Seminar on “Healthy Environments for Preschool/Young Children,” Indianapolis, IN, February 1999. Invited speaker (with Blackwell, Debra L.). 1998. “Mate Selection Processes Among Married and Unmarried Couples: Findings from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth.” Paper presented at the NSFG Research Conference, Hyattsville, Maryland, Oct. 13-14. Invited participant, Institute for Research on Poverty Summer Workshop in “Problems of the Low Income Population," University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 1998 Invited speaker, “Economic Restructuring and Union Formation: Changing Marriage Markets in a Changing Economy” (with Diane McLaughlin and David Ribar), Conference on “The Ties that Bind: Patterns of Marriage and Cohabitation,” National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, Washington, DC., June 1998. Invited Speaker (with Blackwell, Debra L.), “Mate Selection Processes Among Married and Unmarried Couples: Findings from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth.” NSFG Research Conference, Hyattsville, Maryland, Oct. 13-14, 1998. Invited participant, Conference on “Rural Issues and the American Community Survey,” U.S. Bureau of the Census and Westat, Alexandria, VA, May 1998. Invited speaker, “Welfare Reform and the Social Capital of Poor Children” (with Debra Blackwell), Conference on “Social Capital: Building Disciplines, Policies, and Communities,” Michigan State University, April 1998. Invited speaker, “Children in the Crossfire: Reforming Welfare or Reforming the Poor?” Public Lecture Series on “Children, Families and the Economy: New Challenges, New Research” Family Research and Policy Initiative, University of Nebraska, March, 1998. Invited presentation (with Diane K. McLaughlin, Erica L. Gardner, and Heidi Melz), “The Quality of Small-Area Population Estimates from the American Community Survey: The Case of Fulton County, Pennsylvania.” Conference on the American Community Survey, Washington, D.C., March 1998. Invited speaker, “TANF: The Basic Facts,” Conference on Welfare Reform in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Marywood University, Scranton, PA, March, 1998. Invited speaker, “Welfare Reform and the Economic Well-Being of America’s Children,” University of Albany, February 1998.

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Invited participant, planning conference for NSFH-III, Madison, WI, April, 1997. Invited speaker on “The Education of Demographers in the United States.” Population Reference Bureau, Washington, D.C., April, 1997. Invited speaker on "Welfare Reform, Working Parents, and the Economic Status of Children." Congressional Colloquium on Rural Poverty, sponsored by the Rural Sociological Society task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty, January 29, 1996. Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. Invited speaker on "Welfare Reform and the Family." Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University, October, 1996. Invited participant and discussant, Conference on “Effects of Welfare on the Family and Reproductive Behavior.” Committee on Population, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., May 2-3, 1996. Invited speaker on "Child Poverty, Inequality, and Welfare Reform," Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, December, 1995. Invited speaker, Workshop on Welfare Reform in Rural America, sponsored by the Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., September 1995. Invited speaker on "The Working Poor in Rural America," and "Do Parental Work Patterns Account for Racial Differences in Child Poverty?" Departments of Rural Sociology and Sociology, Texas A&M University, June, 1994. Invited speaker on "Children Among the Rural Poor," Congressional Colloquium on Rural Poverty and Child Welfare, sponsored by the Rural Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty, July 6, 1994, Cannon Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Invited speaker on "Marriage Markets and Marital Behavior," Population Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, November, 1992. Invited participant, planning conference on “1990 Census Contextual PUMS,” sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, Georgetown, Maryland, January, 1992. Invited speaker on "Migration, Population Redistribution, and the New Spatial Inequality," Conference on The Demography of Rural Life: A Symposium to Honor the Work of Glenn V. Fuguitt, sponsored by the Department of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Oct. 18 19, 1991.

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Invited speaker on "Demographic Aspects of the Changing Rural Labor Force," Conference on Population Change and the Future of Rural America, sponsored by Cornell University, United States Dept. of Agriculture, and the Aspen Institute, Wye Plantation, May 30 June 1, 1991. Invited Speaker, Workshop on "The Underclass: Issues, Data, and Measurement, "Summer Dissertation Workshop Program for Minority Students Engaged in Research on the Urban Underclass, sponsored by the Social Science Research Council and the Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, University of California at Los Angeles, June 21, 1990. Invited speaker on "Labor Force Transitions and Underemployment in the 1980s," Workshop on Labor Market Prospects of the Disadvantaged, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin Madison, June 29, 1990. Invited speaker on "The Demography of Local Marriage Markets," Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, April 19 20, 1990. Invited speaker on "Poverty and Employment: Impact on Rural Populations," Congressional briefing on Population Trends in Rural Areas, sponsored by the Northeast Midwest Institute and the Population Resources Center for Hill and Hall of the States staff. Capitol Building, Washington, DC, June 21, 1989. Invited Participant, Colloquium on "Creating Rural Development Assessment Capabilities: A Strategy for ERS," United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC., March 1988. Invited Organizer and speaker, Workshop on "Issues Surrounding Family Migration" at the Census Analysis Workshop: Families and Households, sponsored by the Applied Population Laboratory, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, October 1987. DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE University: Director, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University, 2015- Director, Cornell Population Center, Cornell University, 2011-2016 Director, Brofenbrenner Life Course Center, Cornell University, 2005-2011 Member, Provost’s Committee on Public Policy, Cornell University, 2011- Chair, Provost‘s Tenure Appeal Panel, Cornell University, 2011 Member, Social Science Task Force, Cornell University, 2009

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Member, Advisory Committee, Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research, Cornell University, 2008-2009 Member, College of Human Ecology Dean Search Committee, Cornell University, 2007-2008 Member, Local Committee, Cornell University, 2006-2007 Member, Social Sciences Internal Advisory Committee, Cornell University, 2005- Founding Director, SBS Initiative in Population Research, Ohio State University, 2000- Member, Family Research and Engagement Partners, Center for Family Research, College of Human Ecology, Ohio State University, 2004- Member, Oversight Committee, Center for Survey Research, Ohio State Univ., 2000- Director, Population Research Institute, Penn State University, 1995 99 Member, University Steering Committee, Children, Youth, and Families Consortium, 1998-99 Member, Executive Committee, College of Liberal Arts Social Science Consortium, 1997-99 Member, Review of the Head Committee, Department of Labor Studies and Industrial Relations, 1998-99 Member, Research and Graduate Studies Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1995-98 Member, Advisory Committee, Institute for Higher Education, 1996-99 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Rural Sociology, 1987 89, 1996 97 Member, College of Liberal Arts Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1994-96 Chair, College of Liberal Arts Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1996 Chair, College of Liberal Arts Immediate Tenure Committee, 1996 Member, College of Liberal Arts Graduate Faculty Screening Committee, 1996 97 Elected Member, Population Research Institute Advisory Committee, 1993 95

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Member, Advisory Committee, Agricultural Experiment Station Project, 1982; 1990 Department: Chair or Co-chair, Demography Recruitment Committee, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, 2009-2012, 2014-2016 Member, Executive Committee, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, 2005- Chair, Demography Recruitment Committee, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, 2007-2008 Member, Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, 2003-2004 Member, Publicity Committee, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, 2002-2003 Member, Workload/Salary Committee, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, 2002-2003 Chair, Senior Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, 2000- Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, Penn State University, 1998-99 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, 1995 98 Elected Member, Department of Sociology Advisory Committee, 1998-99 Elected Member, Department of Sociology Strategic Planning Committee, 1996 Chair, Department of Sociology Head Search Committee, 1996 Member, Department Planning Committee, 1983 88, 1995 96 Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Dept. of Sociology, 1989 90 Member, Department Graduate Admission Committee, 1985 86, 1989 91 Member, Ph.D. Candidacy Evaluation Committee, 1982, 1987 Chair, Department Colloquium Committee, 1981, 1982