Anna Gassman-Pines

Publications of Anna Gassman-Pines    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  by tags  bibtex listing:

Chapters in Books

  1. Cholera, R; Franklin, M; Neptune, N; Buck, A; Hurewitz, S; Kenny, R; Garman, E; Logendran, R; Winslow, E; Gassman-Pines, A; Gifford, B; Lam, KK; Perrin, EM; Wong, C; Schmidler, GS, Measuring and Addressing Social-Emotional Well-Being in Early Childhood, Pediatrics, vol. 147 no. 3_MeetingAbstract (March, 2021), pp. 74-76, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) [doi]
  2. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Truskinovsky, Y, Increasing Instability and Uncertainty among American Workers Implications for Inequality and Potential Policy Solutions, in WHO GETS WHAT? (2021), pp. 307-328, ISBN 978-1-108-79413-8
  3. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Gibson-Davis, CM, Community-Wide Job Loss and Teenage Fertility (April, 2013)  [abs]
  4. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Francis, D; Gibson-Davis, CM, Children Left Behind: The Effects of Statewide Job Loss on Student Achievement (June, 2011)
  5. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Gibson-Davis, CM, The effects of local employment losses on children's educational achievement, in Whither Opportunity?: Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children's Life Chances, edited by Gregory J. Duncan & Richard Murnane (January, 2011), pp. 299-313, Russell Sage, ISBN 9780871543721 [job loss]
  6. Yoshikawa, H; Gassman-Pines, A; Weisner, TS; Lowe, ED, Summary and policy implications: Improving the world of work for low-income parents and their children, in Making It Work: Low-Wage Employment, Family Life, and Child Development (January, 2009), pp. 307-335, ISBN 9780871549723
  7. Gassman-Pines, A; Yoshikawa, H; Nay, S, Can money buy you love? Dynamic employment characteristics, the new hope project, and entry into marriage, in Making It Work: Low-Wage Employment, Family Life, and Child Development (January, 2009), pp. 206-231, ISBN 9780871549723
  8. Yoshikawa, H; Lowe, ED; Weisner, TS; Hsueh, JA; Enchautegui-de-Jesús, N; Gassman-Pines, A; Godfrey, EB; Howard, EC; Mistry, RS; Roy, AL, Pathways through low-wage work, in Making It Work: Low-Wage Employment, Family Life, and Child Development (January, 2009), pp. 27-53, ISBN 9780871549723
  9. Yoshikawa, H; Morris, P; Gennetian, L; Roy, AL; Gassman-Pines, A; Godfrey, EB, 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 (January, 2006), pp. 370-384, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521845571 [doi]  [abs] [poverty, racial inequality]
  10. 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 [economics]
  11. 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 [poverty]
  12. 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 [child development, poverty]

Journal Articles

  1. Stanaland, A; Gaither, S; Gassman-Pines, A, When Is Masculinity "Fragile"? An Expectancy-Discrepancy-Threat Model of Masculine Identity., Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc, vol. 27 no. 4 (November, 2023), pp. 359-377 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Ryan, RM; Gassman-Pines, A; Steimle, S; Baker, G; Hines, CT; Johnson, AD, The role of public and private food assistance in supporting families’ food security and meal routines, Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 150 (July, 2023) [doi]  [abs]
  3. Gassman-Pines, A; Bellows, L; Copeland, WE; Hoyle, RH; Odgers, CL, Day-to-day variation in adolescent food insecurity., Child Youth Serv Rev, vol. 149 (June, 2023) [doi]  [abs]
  4. Ananat, EO; Daniels, B; Fitz-Henley Ii, J; Gassman-Pines, A, Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Pandemic-Era Unemployment Insurance Access: Implications For Health And Well-Being., Health affairs (Project Hope), vol. 41 no. 11 (November, 2022), pp. 1598-1606 [doi]  [abs]
  5. Lowell, W; Dickerson, S; Gassman-Pines, A; Gifford, E; Rangel, M, Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Case Positivity and Social Context: The Role of Housing, Neighborhood, and Health Insurance, Housing Policy Debate (August, 2022), pp. 1-26, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  6. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Fitz-Henley, JA, The Effects of the Emeryville Fair Workweek Ordinance on the Daily Lives of Low-Wage Workers and Their Families, RSF, vol. 8 no. 5 (August, 2022), pp. 45-66 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Gassman-Pines, A; Ananat, EO; Fitz-Henley, J; Leer, J, Effect of daily school and care disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic on child behavior problems., Developmental psychology, vol. 58 no. 8 (August, 2022), pp. 1512-1527 [doi]  [abs]
  8. Leer, J; Gassman-Pines, A; Djé Blé, E; Kainessie, J; Kennedy, C; Press, S; Schubert, H, Young Adolescents’ Endorsement of Restrictive Gender Norms: Evidence From a Community-Based Intervention in Côte d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone, Journal of Early Adolescence, vol. 42 no. 4 (April, 2022), pp. 453-481 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Gassman-Pines, A; Ananat, E; Fitz-Henley, J; Leer, J, Effects of Daily School and Care Disruptions During the Covid-19 Pandemic on Child Mental Health (January, 2022)
  10. Steimle, S; Gassman-Pines, A; Johnson, AD; Hines, CT; Ryan, RM, Understanding patterns of food insecurity and family well-being amid the COVID-19 pandemic using daily surveys., Child development, vol. 92 no. 5 (September, 2021), pp. e781-e797 [doi]  [abs]
  11. Cardoso, LJ; Gassman-Pines, A; Boucher, NA, Insurance Barriers, Gendering, and Access: Interviews with Central North Carolinian Women About Their Health Care Experiences., The Permanente journal, vol. 25 (May, 2021) [doi]  [abs]
  12. Leer, J; Gaither, S; Gassman-Pines, A, Behavioral science interventions: Integrating the decision task, context, and individual differences to inform policy., Translational Issues in Psychological Science, vol. 7 no. 1 (March, 2021), pp. 46-54, American Psychological Association (APA) [doi]
  13. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A, Work Schedule Unpredictability: Daily Occurrence and Effects on Working Parents' Well-Being., Journal of marriage and the family, vol. 83 no. 1 (February, 2021), pp. 10-26 [doi]  [abs]
  14. Gassman-Pines, A; Ananat, EO; Fitz-Henley, J, COVID-19 and Parent-Child Psychological Well-being., Pediatrics, vol. 146 no. 4 (October, 2020), pp. e2020007294 [doi]  [abs]
  15. Schenck-Fontaine, A; Gassman-Pines, A, Income inequality and child maltreatment risk during economic recession, Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 112 (May, 2020) [doi]  [abs]
  16. George, MJ; Jensen, MR; Russell, MA; Gassman-Pines, A; Copeland, WE; Hoyle, RH; Odgers, CL, Young Adolescents' Digital Technology Use, Perceived Impairments, and Well-Being in a Representative Sample., J Pediatr, vol. 219 (April, 2020), pp. 180-187 [doi]  [abs]
  17. Gassman-Pines, A; Schenck-Fontaine, A, Daily Food Insufficiency and Worry among Economically Disadvantaged Families with Young Children, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 81 no. 5 (October, 2019), pp. 1269-1284 [doi]  [abs]
  18. Rivenbark, JG; Copeland, WE; Davisson, EK; Gassman-Pines, A; Hoyle, RH; Piontak, JR; Russell, MA; Skinner, AT; Odgers, CL, Perceived social status and mental health among young adolescents: Evidence from census data to cellphones., Dev Psychol, vol. 55 no. 3 (March, 2019), pp. 574-585 [doi]  [abs]
  19. Gibson-Davis, C; Gassman-Pines, A; Lehrman, R, "His" and "Hers": Meeting the Economic Bar to Marriage., Demography, vol. 55 no. 6 (December, 2018), pp. 2321-2343 [doi]  [abs]
  20. Gassman-Pines, A; Bellows, L, Food Instability and Academic Achievement: A Quasi-Experiment Using SNAP Benefit Timing, American Educational Research Journal, vol. 55 no. 5 (March, 2018), pp. 897-927, American Educational Research Association (AERA) [doi]  [abs]
  21. Gassman-Pines, A; Skinner, AT, Psychological Acculturation and Parenting Behaviors in Mexican Immigrant Families., Journal of family issues, vol. 39 no. 5 (January, 2018), pp. 1139-1164 [doi]  [abs]
  22. Schenck-Fontaine, A; Gassman-Pines, A; Hill, Z, Use of informal safety nets during the supplemental nutrition assistance program benefit cycle: How poor families cope with within-month economic instability, Social Service Review, vol. 91 no. 3 (September, 2017), pp. 456-487, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs]
  23. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Francis, DV; Gibson-Davis, CM, Linking job loss, inequality, mental health, and education, Science, vol. 356 no. 6343 (June, 2017), pp. 1127-1128 [doi]
  24. Schenck-Fontaine, A; Gassman-Pines, A; Gibson-Davis, CM; Ananat, EO, Local Job Losses and Child Maltreatment: The Importance of Community Context., The Social service review, vol. 91 no. 2 (June, 2017), pp. 233-263 [doi]  [abs]
  25. Gibson-Davis, CM; Vernot, C; Butler, M; Hall, N; Taylor, L; Eastwood, K; Zhang, X, They Should Say "I Don't": Norms About Midpregnancy Marriage and Job Loss., Journal of marriage and the family, vol. 79 no. 2 (April, 2017), pp. 405-418, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  26. Gibson-Davis, CM; Ananat, E; Gassman-Pines, A, Midpregnancy Marriage and Divorce: Why the Death of Shotgun Marriage Has Been Greatly Exaggerated, vol. 53 no. 6 (December, 2016), pp. 1693-1715 [doi]  [abs]
  27. Gassman-Pines, A; Gibson-Davis, CM; Ananat, E, How Economic Downturns Affect Children’s Development: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Pathways of Influence, Child Development Perspectives, vol. 9 no. 4 (December, 2015), pp. 233-238, Wiley: 24 months, ISSN 1750-8592 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  28. Gassman-Pines, A; Bellows, L, SNAP Recency and Educational Outcomes (November, 2015)  [abs]
  29. Gassman-Pines, A, Effects of Mexican Immigrant Parents' Daily Workplace Discrimination on Child Behavior and Family Functioning., Child development, vol. 86 no. 4 (July, 2015), pp. 1175-1190, WILEY, ISSN 0009-3920 [doi]  [abs]
  30. Gassman-Pines, A; Ananat, EO; Gibson-Davis, CM, Effects of statewide job losses on adolescent suicide-related behaviors., American journal of public health, vol. 104 no. 10 (October, 2014), pp. 1964-1970, ISSN 0090-0036 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  31. A. Gassman-Pines, E. O. Ananat, C. M. Gibson-Davis, Statewide job loss increases adolescent suicide-related behaviors, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 170 (2014), pp. 1964-1970
  32. Ananat, EO; Gassman-Pines, A; Gibson-Davis, C, Community-wide job loss and teenage fertility: evidence from North Carolina., Demography, vol. 50 no. 6 (December, 2013), pp. 2151-2171, ISSN 0070-3370 [23884703], [doi]  [abs] [job loss]
  33. Gassman-Pines, A, Daily spillover of low-income mothers' perceived workload to mood and mother-child interactions, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 75 no. 5 (October, 2013), pp. 1304-1318, WILEY, ISSN 0022-2445 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  34. Gassman-Pines, A; Hill, Z, How social safety net programs affect family economic well-being, family functioning, and children's development, Child Development Perspectives, vol. 7 no. 3 (September, 2013), pp. 172-181, WILEY, ISSN 1750-8592 [doi]  [abs]
  35. Gassman-Pines, A; Godfrey, EB; Yoshikawa, H, Maternal education preferences moderate the effects of mandatory employment and education programs on child positive and problem behaviors., Child development, vol. 84 no. 1 (January, 2013), pp. 198-208 [22861169], [doi]  [abs] [poverty]
  36. Gassman-Pines, A., Daily spillover of low-income working mothers' perceived workload to mood and mother-child interactions, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 75 (2013), pp. 1304-1318 [pdf] [single parents]
  37. Gassman-Pines, A, Associations of low-income working mothers' daily interactions with supervisors and mother-child interactions, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 73 no. 1 (February, 2011), pp. 67-76, WILEY, ISSN 0022-2445 [pdf], [doi]  [abs] [family structure, poverty]
  38. Gassman-Pines, A, Low-income mothers' nighttime and weekend work: Daily associations with child behavior, mother-child interactions, and mood, Family Relations, vol. 60 no. 1 (February, 2011), pp. 15-29, WILEY, ISSN 0197-6664 [pdf], [doi]  [abs] [poverty]
  39. Yoshikawa, H; Gassman-Pines, A; Morris, PA; Gennetian, LA; Godfrey, EB, Racial/Ethnic Differences in Effects of Welfare Policies on Early School Readiness and Later Achievement., Applied developmental science, vol. 14 no. 3 (January, 2010), pp. 137-153, ISSN 1088-8691 [22081756], [doi]  [abs] [poverty]
  40. Gibson Davis, CM; Gassman Pines, A, Early Childhood Family Structure and Mother-Child Interactions: Variation by Race and Ethnicity, Developmental Psychology, vol. 46 no. 1 (2010), pp. 151-164 [20053014], [doi]  [abs] [family structure, early childhood]
  41. 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. 25 no. 1 (December, 2006), pp. 11-30, WILEY, ISSN 0276-8739 [pdf], [doi]  [abs] [poverty]
  42. Gassman-Pines, A; Yoshikawa, H, The effects of antipoverty programs on children's cumulative level of poverty-related risk., Developmental psychology, vol. 42 no. 6 (November, 2006), pp. 981-999, ISSN 0012-1649 [17087535], [doi]  [abs] [poverty]

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 (2013) [job loss]

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 [poverty]
  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 [review-child-care-policies-experimental-welfare-and-employment-programs] [poverty]
  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 [review-child-care-policies-experimental-welfare-and-employment-programs] [poverty]

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 [poverty]

Submitted

  1. Ananat, E. O, Francis, D. V., Gassman-Pines, A.,l & Gibson-Davis, C. M, Children left behind: The effects of statewide job loss on student achievement (manuscript under review) [job loss]
  2. A. Gassman-Pines, Effects of Mexican immigrant parents’ daily workplace discrimination on child behavior and family functioning. (Manuscsript under review) [cross-cultural comparisons]