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Livings M, Smith-Greenaway E, Margolis R, Verdery A
SSM Ment Health . 2025 Mar; 2. PMID: 40052189
The COVID-19 pandemic has left millions of children and adolescents grieving the sudden death of a grandparent. Yet, we lack knowledge of the mental health implications of a grandparent's death...
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Smith-Greenaway E, Weitzman A, Lungu E
Popul Dev Rev . 2025 Jan; 50(4):1117-1147. PMID: 39831001
Despite declines in child mortality rates, experiencing a child death remains a common feature of motherhood in many contemporary African populations. Yet, we lack population insights into the consequences of...
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Lungu E, Rozelle J, Smith-Greenaway E
World Dev . 2024 Oct; 185. PMID: 39399156
In developing contexts, where formal health services are still expanding, understanding what factors discourage individuals from using health services is critical to advance population health. A long theorized, but rarely...
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Verdery A, Ryan-Claytor C, Smith-Greenaway E, Sarkar N, Livings M
Am J Public Health . 2024 Sep; 114(12):1394-1397. PMID: 39326002
To estimate children's exposure to family overdose in the United States. We used recent demographic kinship modeling advances and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's most recent underlying cause...
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Smith-Greenaway E, Weitzman A, Chilungo A
J Marriage Fam . 2024 Aug; 81(5):1126-1143. PMID: 39144153
Objective: The authors study matrilineal settings in rural Malawi, a southeast African country, to assess if women experience better marital outcomes in the presence of daughters and if so whether...
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Smith-Greenaway E, Weitzman A, Lin Y, Huss K
Demography . 2024 Jul; 61(4):1043-1067. PMID: 39023427
A burgeoning demographic literature documents the exceedingly high rates at which contemporary cohorts of women across the Global South experience the death of their children-even amid historic declines in child...
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Liu S, Smith-Greenaway E
PNAS Nexus . 2024 May; 3(5):pgae176. PMID: 38774391
In the history of , well-populated habitats have featured relatively stable temperatures with generally small daily variations. As the global population is increasingly residing in highly disparate climates, a burgeoning...
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Smith-Greenaway E, Lin Y, Weitzman A
J Health Soc Behav . 2024 Apr; 65(4):577-595. PMID: 38682591
In low-income countries, intergenerational processes can culminate in the replication of extreme forms of health disadvantage between mothers and adult daughters, including experiencing a young child's death. The preventable nature...
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Somefun O, Banougnin B, Smith-Greenaway E
Stud Fam Plann . 2024 Feb; 55(1):5-21. PMID: 38414154
The interplay between population dynamics and the environment has long interested demographers. Although studies have explored how climate patterns affect macrolevel population processes, such as mortality and migration, little is...
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Livings M, Smith-Greenaway E, Margolis R, Verdery A
Soc Sci Res . 2023 Nov; 116:102942. PMID: 37981395
Objective: This study examines the implications of grandparental death for cognitive skills in middle childhood. Method: This study uses data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N ...