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article, Killewald demonstrated that if men are not employed full-time, this greatly increases their probability of divorce, but low earnings, per se, do not effect the probability of divorce. Killewald interpreted this to show that the failure to fulfill the social expectation of being a breadwinner
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Killewald, Alexandra and Javier GarcΓ­a-Manglano. 2016. "Tethered Lives: A Couple-Based Perspective on the Consequences of Parenthood for Time Use, Occupation, and Wages."
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Wood, Robert G., Quinn Moore, Andrew Clarkwest, and 'Alexandra Killewald. 2014. "The Long-Term effects of Building Strong Families: A Program for Unmarried Parents."
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in 2014, Killewald found that women experience wage gains when they marry, challenging the theories of specialization in marriage proposed by economists such as
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in 2012. In 2016 she became full professor (with tenure) at Harvard University. She is currently the director of graduate studies for the PhD program in
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Killewald also conducts research the influence of parental wealth on adult outcomes, including the role of parental wealth in explaining the
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Killewald, Alexandra and Jonathan Bearak. 2014. "Is the Motherhood Penalty Larger for Low-Wage Women? A Comment on Quantile Regression."
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In a paper co-authored with Margaret Gough that was named the "Article of the Year" by the Sociology of the Family section of the
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Killewald, Alexandra. 2013. "A Reconsideration of the Fatherhood Premium: Marriage, Coresidence, Biology, and Fathers' Wages."
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Killewald, Alexandra. 2016. "Money, Work, and Marital Stability: Assessing Change in the Gendered Determinants of Divorce."
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Killewald holds a BS in mathematics, MA in sociology, MA in statistics, and PhD in sociology from the
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and Margaret Gough. 2013. "Does Specialization Explain Marriage Penalties and Premiums?"
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threatens men's likelihood to stay in a marriage, not financial strain.
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Index

Walnut Creek, California
demographer
Harvard University
University of Michigan
Mathematica Policy Research
Harvard University
social policy
John F. Kennedy School of Government
sociology of the family
American Sociological Association
Gary Becker
American Sociological Review
Yu Xie
racial wage gap in the United States
Kerwin Charles
assortative mating
"Curriculum Vitae"
"Killewald and Gough receive ASA award"


ISBN
978-0674052420


Categories
1983 births
Living people
American sociologists
American women sociologists
University of Michigan alumni

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