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Deciding to discipline: Race, choice, and punishment at the frontlines of welfare reform
SF Schram, J Soss, RC Fording, L Houser
American sociological review 74 (3), 398-422, 2009
4712009
The third level of US welfare reform: Governmentality under neoliberal paternalism
SF Schram, J Soss, L Houser, RC Fording
Governing through pedagogy, 123-138, 2013
1642013
Pay matters: The positive economic impacts of paid family leave for families, businesses and the public
L Houser, TP Vartanian
Rutgers Center for Women and Work, 2012
942012
The effects of childhood neighborhood conditions on self-reports of adult health
TP Vartanian, L Houser
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51 (3), 291-306, 2010
592010
A challenging fit: Employment, childcare, and therapeutic support in families of children with autism spectrum disorders
L Houser, M McCarthy, L Lawer, D Mandell
Journal of Social Service Research 40 (5), 681-698, 2014
492014
Parental perceptions and child emotional and behavioral problems in autism
JL Haney, L Houser, JA Cullen
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 48, 12-27, 2018
322018
The effects of childhood SNAP use and neighborhood conditions on adult body mass index
TP Vartanian, L Houser
Demography 49 (3), 1127-1154, 2012
282012
Awareness of New Jersey’s family leave insurance program is low, even as public support remains high and need persists
L Houser, K White
Rutgers Center for Women and Work, 2012
242012
Policy matters: Public policy, paid leave for new parents, and economic security for US workers
L Houser, TP Vartanian
Rutgers Center for Women and Work, 2012
182012
Policy in action: New Jersey’s family leave insurance program at age three
K White, L Houser, E Nisbet
New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Women and Work, January, 2013
152013
From Work Support to Work Motivator: Child Care Subsidies and Caseworker Discretion in the Post-welfare Reform Era.
RC Houser, L., Schram, S. F., Soss, J., & Fording
Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy 35 (2), 174-193, 2014
132014
Pay matters: The positive impact of paid family leave for families, businesses and the public
L Houser, TP Vartanian
New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Women and Work, 2012
72012
Food stamps and dependency: Disentangling the short-term and long-term economic effects of food stamp receipt and low income for young mothers
TP Vartanian, L Houser, J Harkness
J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 38, 101, 2011
72011
The life satisfaction of elderly Chinese widows living alone and those living with adult children
J Poulin, L Houser, R Deng
China Journal of Social Work 7 (2), 119-130, 2014
62014
Connecting caregiver wages and distress: Felt precarity, parenting, and child behavior
M Campbell, L Houser
Families in Society 101 (3), 308-323, 2020
52020
Sick of inequality: Gender and support for paid sick days
DJ Lindemann, L Houser, K White
Women's Health Issues 25 (3), 283-288, 2015
52015
Babies as barriers: Welfare policy discourse in an era of neoliberalism
L Houser, SF Schram, J Soss, RC Fording
The Routledge handbook of poverty in the United States, 143-160, 2014
52014
Pay matters
L Houser, TP Vartanian
Report of the Center for Women and Work, New Brunswick, NJ, 2012
52012
The interactive role of SNAP participation and residential neighborhood in childhood obesity
TP Vartanian, L Houser
Journal of Children and Poverty 26 (2), 167-189, 2020
32020
Giving voice to New Jersey’s caregivers: The union experiences of home-based child care providers
L Houser, E Nisbet, K White
Center for Women and Work. New Brunswick, NJ. Retrieved February 9, 2015, 2012
32012
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