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2024
Job insecurity as a predictor of gray divorce: a gendered dyadic analysis
Rachel Donnelly
Social Forces
, 2024
DOI
Google Scholar
2023
Parental Death Across the Life Course, Social Isolation, and Health in Later Life: Racial/Ethnic Disadvantage in the U.S.
Rachel Donnelly
,
Zhiyong Lin
,
Debra Umberson
Social Forces
, 2023
DOI
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Exposure to Family Member Deaths Across the Life Course for Hispanic Individuals.
Rachel Donnelly
,
Michael Garcia
,
Hyungmin Cha
,
Robert Hummer
,
Debra Umberson
Demography
, 2023
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PubMed
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Exposure to Family Member Deaths Across the Life Course for His panic Individuals
Rachel Donnelly
,
Michael Garcia
,
Hyungmin Cha
,
Robert Hummer
,
Debra Umberson
DEMOGRAPHY
, 2023
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2022
Multiple Family Member Deaths and Cardiometabolic Health among Black and White Older Adults.
Rachel Donnelly
,
Hyungmin Cha
,
Debra Umberson
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
, 2022
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PubMed
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