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Andrew Cherlin

Andrew J. Cherlin, Ph.D.

Benjamin H. Griswold, III, Professor of Public Policy
Department of Sociology
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland 21218 USA
Tel.(410) 516-2370,  Fax (410) 516-7590, 
E-mail: cherlin@jhu.edu

Curriculum Vita (PDF)

My research is in the sociology of families and public policy. I have published books and articles on topics such as marriage and divorce, children's well-being, intergenerational relations, family policy, and welfare policy. I am the principal investigator of the "Three-City Study," an interdisciplinary study of low-income children and their caregivers in the post-welfare-reform era. The study’s web site includes downloadable documents that describe the study and a searchable list of publications. The data from all three survey waves of our study are publicly available through Sociometrics and ICPSR.    

I am also the author of a textbook in the sociology of the family, Public and Private Families: An Introduction   (Fifth edition, McGraw-Hill, 2008).

 

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RECENT PAPERS

230.101 Introduction to Sociology

230.305 Poverty and Welfare Policy

230.388 Sociology of the Family

230.622 Hazard Models and Causal Inference

"Public Display: The Picture-Perfect American Family? These Days, It Doesn't Exist." the Washington Post, September 7, 2008, p. B01.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/05/AR2008090502652.html

Andrew Cherlin, Bianca Frogner, David Ribar, and Robert Moffitt. 2007. “Welfare Reform in the mid-2000s: How African-American and Hispanic Families in Three Cities are Faring.”

Andrew J. Cherlin. 2005. “American Marriage in the Early Twenty-First Century,The Future of Children 15 (no. 2): 33-55. 

Andrew J. Cherlin. 2004. “The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage” Journal of Marriage and Family 66: 848-861. ( This is an electronic version of an article published in the Journal of Marriage and Family.  Complete citation information for the final version of the paper, as published in the print edition of the Journal of Marriage and Family, is available on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the journal's website at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/jomf or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com)
   

 

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