Anna Gassman-Pines, Assistant Professor of Public Policy Studies, Center for Child and Family Policy  

Anna Gassman-Pines

Office Location: 208 Sanford Bldg.
Office Phone: (919) 613-7301
Email Address: agassman.pines@duke.edu

Areas of Expertise:
Social Policy

Education:
PhD (Psychology), New York University, 2007
MA (Psychology), New York University, 2004
BA (with distinction in Psychology), Yale University, 1999

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. 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 26 (2006): 11-30.
  2. Gassman-Pines, A. & Yoshikawa, H.. "The effects of anti-poverty programs on children’s cumulative level of poverty-related risk." Developmental Psychology 42 (2006): 981-999.
  3. Gassman-Pines, A., Yoshikawa, H., & Nay, S. L.. "Can money buy you love? The relationship between dynamic employment characteristics and entry into marriage." Making it work: Low-wage employment, family life and child development. Ed. H. Yoshikawa, T. L. Weisner, & E. Lowe New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2006: 206-231.
  4. Yoshikawa, H., Gassman-Pines, A., Weisner, T. S., & Lowe, E. D.. "Improving the world of work for low-income parents and their children." Making it work: Low-wage employment, family life and child development. Ed. H. Yoshikawa, T. L. Weisner, & E. Lowe New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2006: 307-335.
  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?." Making it work: Low-wage employment, family life and child development. Ed. H. Yoshikawa, T. L. Weisner, & E. Lowe 2006: 27-53.

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