CSDA Working Paper Series

 

Welcome to the CSDA's Working Paper Series. The following papers are part of an electronic working paper series sponsored by the Center for Social and Demographic Analysis and supported by grants from NICHD (R24-HD044943). The series was designed to give CSDA Associates an opportunity to have papers posted on our website. A working paper will remain posted until such time as it is turned into a publication. Once published, the full text of the paper will be removed from the website. However the full citation to the published version of the paper (author(s) full name, title, journal, volume number, page numbers, and date of publication) will be retained. If you are an Associate or Affiliate and are interested in submitting a paper or have any questions about the series, please contact apchelp@albany.edu. We hope you enjoy the series.

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Working Papers 2001

2001-1: The Appreciation of Place: A Case Study Of Metro Washington, D.C. Neighborhoods

Nancy A. Denton, Elena Vesselinov, Glenn D. Deane, Lawrence E. Raffalovich, University at Albany, SUNY

Abstract | Working Paper 2001-1


2001-2: Interpreting Community Effects on Youth Educational Attainment

Scott J. South, Amy Lutz, University at Albany, SUNY
Eric Baumer, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Abstract | Working Paper 2001-2 has been published in the journal Youth & Society. See below for citation:

South, Scott J., Eric P. Baumer , and Amy Lutz. 2003. "Interpreting Community Effects on Youth Educational Attainment." Youth & Society, 33 (September):3-36.


2001-3: Immigrant Enclaves and Ethnic Communities in New York and Los Angeles

John R. Logan, Richard D. Alba, Wenquan Zhang, University at Albany, SUNY

Abstract | Working Paper 2001-3 has been published in the journal American Sociological Review. See below for citation:

Logan, John R., Richard Alba, and Wenquan Zhang. 2002. "Immigrant Enclaves and Ethnic Communities in New York and Los Angeles." American Sociological Review, 67 (2):299-322.


2001-4: Model Selection Procedures in Social Research: Monte-Carlo Simulation Results

Lawrence E. Raffalovich, Glenn D. Deane, David Armstrong, Hui-shien Tsao, University at Albany, SUNY

Abstract | Working Paper 2001-4 has been published in the journal Journal of Applied Statistics. See below for citation:

Lawrence E. Raffalovich, Glenn D. Deane, David Armstrong, Hui-Shien Tsao. 2008. "Model Selection Procedures in Social Research: Monte-Carlo Simulation Results." Journal of Applied Statistics, 35 (10):1093-1114.


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