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Anna Gassman-Pines

Publications of Anna Gassman-Pines    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Chapter in Book

  1. 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
  2. A. Gassman-Pines & H. Yoshikawa, Five-year effects of an anti-poverty program on marriage among never-married mothers, in Social Experimentation, Program Evaluation, and Public Policy, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Classic Series, edited by M. Pirog (2008), Blackwell
  3. Gassman-Pines, A., Yoshikawa, H., & Nay, S. L., Can money buy you love? The relationship between dynamic employment characteristics and entry into marriage, in Making it work: Low-wage employment, family life and child development, edited by H. Yoshikawa, T. L. Weisner, & E. Lowe (2006), pp. 206-231, New York: Russell Sage Foundation
  4. Yoshikawa, H., Gassman-Pines, A., Weisner, T. S., & Lowe, E. D., Improving the world of work for low-income parents and their children, in Making it work: Low-wage employment, family life and child development, edited by H. Yoshikawa, T. L. Weisner, & E. Lowe (2006), pp. 307-335, New York: Russell Sage Foundation
  5. Yoshikawa, H., Lowe, E. D., Weisner, T. S., Hsueh, J., Enchautegui-de-Jesus, N., Gassman-Pines, A., et al., Pathways through low-wage work. Do they matter for child development?, in Making it work: Low-wage employment, family life and child development, edited by H. Yoshikawa, T. L. Weisner, & E. Lowe (2006), pp. 27-53
  6. Yoshikawa, H., Morris, P. A., Gennetian, L. A., Roy, A. L., Gassman-Pines, A. & Godfrey, E. B., Effects of welfare and employment policies on middle-childhood school performance: Do they vary by race/ethnicity, and if so, why?, in Developmental contexts in middle childhood: Bridges to adolescence and adulthood, edited by A. C. Huston & M. Ripke (2006), pp. 370-384, New York: Cambridge University Press

Journal Articles

  1. 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
  2. Gassman-Pines, A, Associations of low-income working mothers’ daily interactions with supervisors and mother-child interactions, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 73 (2011), pp. 67-76
  3. Gassman-Pines, A., Godfrey, E. B., & Yoshikawa, H., Parental goals moderate the effects of welfare policies on children: A person-environment fit approach, Child Development (in press)
  4. C. M. Gibson-Davis & A. Gassman-Pines, Early childhood family structure and mother-child interactions: Variation by race and ethnicity, Developmental Psychology, vol. 46 (2010), pp. 151-164
  5. Yoshikawa, H., Gassman-Pines, A., Morris, P. A., Gennetian, L. A., & Godfrey, E. B, Racial/ethnic differences in effects of welfare policies on early school readiness and later achievement, Applied Developmental Science, vol. 14 (2010), pp. 137-153
  6. Gassman-Pines, A. & Yoshikawa, H., Five-year effects of an anti-poverty program on marriage among never-married mothers, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, vol. 26 (2006), pp. 11-30
  7. Gassman-Pines, A. & Yoshikawa, H., The effects of anti-poverty programs on children’s cumulative level of poverty-related risk, Developmental Psychology, vol. 42 (2006), pp. 981-999

NBER Working Papers

  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)

Other Working Papers

  1. Gassman-Pines, A., The effects of welfare and employment programs on the child care use of low-income young mothers, in Next Generation Working Paper No. 19 (2003), New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation
  2. Gennetian, L., Gassman-Pines, A., Huston, A., Crosby, D., Chang, Y., & Lowe, E., A review of child care policies in experimental welfare and employment programs, in Next Generation Working Paper No. 1 (2001), New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation
  3. Gennetian, L., Gassman-Pines, A., Huston, A., Crosby, D., Chang, Y., & Lowe, E., A review of child care policies in experimental welfare and employment programs. Next Generation Working Paper No. 1. New York: MDRC., Next Generation Working Paper No. 1 (2001), MDRC, New York

Monographs

  1. Hamilton, G., Freedman, S., Gennetian, L., Michalopoulos, C., Walter, J., Adams-Ciardullo, D., Gassman-Pines, A., et al., How effective are different welfare-to-work approaches? Five-year adult and child impacts for eleven programs (2001), Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families and Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation; and U. S. Department of Education

Submitted

  1. C.M. Gibson-Davi, E.O. Ananat, & A. Gassman-Pines, The effect of local job loss on teenage birthrates: Evidence from North Carolina (Manuscript submitted for publication)
  2. 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 (Manuscript submitted for publication)
  3. Gassman-Pines, A., Daily spillover of low-income working mothers' perceived workload to maternal mood and mother-child interactions: Evidence of a curvilinear relationship (Manuscript submitted for publication)
  4. Ananat, E. O, Gassman-Pines, A., Francis, D. V., & Gibson-Davis, C. M, Children left behind: The effects of statewide job loss on student achievement (manuscript submitted for publication)