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Anna Gassman-Pines

Anna Gassman-Pines

Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Psychology and Neuroscience, Center for Child and Family Policy and Duke Population Research Institute
Contact Info 
Location: 201 Science Drive
Office Phone: (919) 613-7301
Office Fax: (919) 681-8288
Email Address:  send me a message
Mailing Address: Box 90245 Durham NC 27708
Education:
  • PhD (Psychology), New York University, 2007
  • MA (Psychology), New York University, 2004
  • BA (with distinction in Psychology), Yale University, 1999

Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. E. O. Ananat, A. Gassman-Pines, D. V. Francis, & C. M. Gibson-Davis, Children Left Behind: The Effects of Statewide Job Losses on Student Achievement no. w17104 (2011) .
  2. C.M. Gibson-Davi, E.O. Ananat, & A. Gassman-Pines, The effect of local job loss on teenage birthrates: Evidence from North Carolina (Submitted, Manuscript submitted for publication) .
  3. E.O. Ananat, A. Gassman-Pines & C. M. Gibson-Davis, The Effects of Local Employment Losses on Children's Educational Achievement, in Whither Opportunity? Rising Inequality and the Uncertain Life Chances of Low-Income Children, edited by Gregory J. Duncan & Richard Murnane (2011), pp. 299-313, Russell Sage .
  4. A. Gassman-Pines, C. M. Gibson-Davis, & E. O. Ananat, The impacts of economic downturns on child development: A new theoretical framework incorporating the importance of community (Submitted, Manuscript submitted for publication) .
  5. Gassman-Pines, A, Low-income mothers’ nighttime and weekend work: Daily associations with child behavior, mother-child interactions and mood, Family Relations, vol. 60 (2011), pp. 15-29 .