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Julie A Phillips
Julie A Phillips
Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University
Verified email at sociology.rutgers.edu - Homepage
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Cholesterol efflux capacity, high-density lipoprotein function, and atherosclerosis
AV Khera, M Cuchel, M De La Llera-Moya, A Rodrigues, MF Burke, K Jafri, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 364 (2), 127-135, 2011
22552011
The new labor market: Immigrants and wages after IRCA
JA Phillips, DS Massey
Demography 36 (2), 233-246, 1999
2881999
Premarital cohabitation and marital disruption among White, Black, and Mexican American women
JA Phillips, MM Sweeney
Journal of Marriage and Family 67 (2), 296-314, 2005
2242005
The link between unemployment and crime rate fluctuations: An analysis at the county, state, and national levels
J Phillips, KC Land
Social science research 41 (3), 681-694, 2012
2172012
Understanding racial differences in marital disruption: Recent trends and explanations
MM Sweeney, JA Phillips
Journal of Marriage and Family 66 (3), 639-650, 2004
2062004
Suicide and the Great Recession of 2007–2009: The role of economic factors in the 50 US states
JA Phillips, CN Nugent
Social Science & Medicine 116, 22-31, 2014
1972014
White, black, and Latino homicide rates: Why the difference?
JA Phillips
Social problems 49 (3), 349-373, 2002
1932002
Engines of immigration: Stocks of human and social capital in Mexico
JA Phillips, DS Massey
Social science quarterly, 33-48, 2000
1542000
Differences in US suicide rates by educational attainment, 2000–2014
JA Phillips, K Hempstead
American journal of preventive medicine 53 (4), e123-e130, 2017
1422017
Rising suicide among adults aged 40–64 years: the role of job and financial circumstances
KA Hempstead, JA Phillips
American journal of preventive medicine 48 (5), 491-500, 2015
1192015
A changing epidemiology of suicide? The influence of birth cohorts on suicide rates in the United States
JA Phillips
Social Science & Medicine 114, 151-160, 2014
1152014
Understanding recent changes in suicide rates among the middle-aged: period or cohort effects?
JA Phillips, AV Robin, CN Nugent, EL Idler
Public health reports 125 (5), 680-688, 2010
1012010
Gender, race, and the self in mental health and crime
S Rosenfield, J Phillips, H White
Social problems 53 (2), 161-185, 2006
992006
Variation in African‐American homicide rates: An assessment of potential explanations
JA Phillips
Criminology 35 (4), 527-560, 1997
991997
The relationship between age structure and homicide rates in the United States, 1970 to 1999
JA Phillips
Journal of research in Crime and Delinquency 43 (3), 230-260, 2006
922006
Can differential exposure to risk factors explain recent racial and ethnic variation in marital disruption?
JA Phillips, MM Sweeney
Social Science Research 35 (2), 409-434, 2006
812006
A comparison of methods for analyzing criminological panel data
JA Phillips, DF Greenberg
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 24, 51-72, 2008
702008
Explaining discrepant findings in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses: An application to US homicide rates
JA Phillips
Social Science Research 35 (4), 948-974, 2006
662006
Factors associated with temporal and spatial patterns in suicide rates across US states, 1976–2000
JA Phillips
Demography 50 (2), 591-614, 2013
592013
Racial and ethnic differences in risk factors associated with suicidal behavior among young adults in the USA
L Lorenzo-Luaces, JA Phillips
Ethnicity & health 19 (4), 458-477, 2014
502014
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