@KeeraAllendorf @agadjanian @IanTimaeus @tomtom_m @DHSprogram @agadjan And @frye_maggie @SaraLopus showing how the effects of schooling on fertility change as education increases and fertility falls: https://t.co/gj1RvpQQl5
RT @UofMAfrica: "From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women's Schooling on African Marital Timing" by Margaret Frye & Sarah…
RT @UofMAfrica: "From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women's Schooling on African Marital Timing" by Margaret Frye & Sarah…
"From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women's Schooling on African Marital Timing" by Margaret Frye & Sarah Lopus awarded 2019 ASA Fam Sect Art of the year award!
RT @ASA_Family: Margaret Frye & Sara Lopus won the 2019 ASA Family Section Article of the Year Award their article in Demography! https://t…
RT @ASA_Family: Margaret Frye & Sara Lopus won the 2019 ASA Family Section Article of the Year Award their article in Demography! https://t…
RT @UM_PSC: Congrats to PSC faculty Maggie Frye @frye_maggie and co-author Sara Lopus for winning the Article of the Year award from ASA Fa…
RT @UM_PSC: Congrats to PSC faculty Maggie Frye @frye_maggie and co-author Sara Lopus for winning the Article of the Year award from ASA Fa…
RT @UM_PSC: Congrats to PSC faculty Maggie Frye @frye_maggie and co-author Sara Lopus for winning the Article of the Year award from ASA Fa…
Congrats to PSC faculty Maggie Frye @frye_maggie and co-author Sara Lopus for winning the Article of the Year award from ASA Family Section @ASA_Family for the Demography paper "From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on Afric
RT @ASA_Family: Margaret Frye & Sara Lopus won the 2019 ASA Family Section Article of the Year Award their article in Demography! https://t…
RT @SaraLopus: So delighted that @frye_maggie and I received this award for our work on marital timing in Africa, identifying indirect "spi…
RT @frye_maggie: Very excited to have received this honor with @SaraLopus! https://t.co/t5Tw2TRccR
RT @SaraLopus: So delighted that @frye_maggie and I received this award for our work on marital timing in Africa, identifying indirect "spi…
So delighted that @frye_maggie and I received this award for our work on marital timing in Africa, identifying indirect "spillover" effects of educational expansion on family formation behaviors, even among women who never attended any school. Thank you, @
RT @frye_maggie: Very excited to have received this honor with @SaraLopus! https://t.co/t5Tw2TRccR
RT @frye_maggie: Very excited to have received this honor with @SaraLopus! https://t.co/t5Tw2TRccR
Very excited to have received this honor with @SaraLopus!
RT @ASA_Family: Margaret Frye & Sara Lopus won the 2019 ASA Family Section Article of the Year Award their article in Demography! https://t…
RT @ASA_Family: Margaret Frye & Sara Lopus won the 2019 ASA Family Section Article of the Year Award their article in Demography! https://t…
Margaret Frye & Sara Lopus won the 2019 ASA Family Section Article of the Year Award their article in Demography! https://t.co/5CwES34Uag
RT @UM_PSC: Thanks to all who attended today's brown bag talk by @frye_maggie! If you missed, check out some of her research published in…
Thanks to all who attended today's brown bag talk by @frye_maggie! If you missed, check out some of her research published in the December issue of Demography. https://t.co/RyOSumpGMg
@frye_maggie
How much later do more educated women marry in Africa? Looking across countries, the gap with their less-educated peers is smaller when education is more common, but within countries the gap tends to get bigger over time. @SaraLopus https://t.co/8UJB3ONWa9
Learn about PSC faculty associate @frye_maggie recent co-authored study in Demography. https://t.co/zxVsyKXJu6 @UMSociology
RT @SaraLopus: New paper “From Privilege to Prevalence” online at #Demography! @frye_maggie and I ask how one’s own education, together wit…
RT @SaraLopus: New paper “From Privilege to Prevalence” online at #Demography! @frye_maggie and I ask how one’s own education, together wit…
RT @SaraLopus: New paper “From Privilege to Prevalence” online at #Demography! @frye_maggie and I ask how one’s own education, together wit…
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
Interesting article!
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
RT @SaraLopus: New paper “From Privilege to Prevalence” online at #Demography! @frye_maggie and I ask how one’s own education, together wit…
New paper “From Privilege to Prevalence” online at #Demography! @frye_maggie and I ask how one’s own education, together with the greater educational context of one’s country-cohort, shapes marital timing across 30 African countries. https://t.co/KkLeC55jY
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
RT @frye_maggie: My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marit…
My paper with @SaraLopus, entitled “From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marital Timing” is now online at #Demography: https://t.co/fjNLXikpgL.