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Emily Smith-Greenaway
Emily Smith-Greenaway
Dean's Professor of Sociology & Professor of Spatial Sciences, University of Southern California
Verified email at usc.edu
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The education effect on population health: a reassessment
DP Baker, J Leon, EG Smith Greenaway, J Collins, M Movit
Population and development review 37 (2), 307-332, 2011
5982011
Tracking the reach of COVID-19 kin loss with a bereavement multiplier applied to the United States
AM Verdery, E Smith-Greenaway, R Margolis, J Daw
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (30), 17695-17701, 2020
4582020
Understanding the association between maternal education and use of health services in Ghana: exploring the role of health knowledge
ES Greenaway, J Leon, DP Baker
Journal of biosocial science 44 (6), 733-747, 2012
2102012
Estimates and projections of COVID-19 and parental death in the US
R Kidman, R Margolis, E Smith-Greenaway, AM Verdery
JAMA pediatrics 175 (7), 745-746, 2021
1502021
Household sanitation facilities and women’s risk of non-partner sexual violence in India
A Jadhav, A Weitzman, E Smith-Greenaway
BMC public health 16 (1), 1139, 2016
1462016
Polygynous contexts, family structure, and infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa
E Smith-Greenaway, J Trinitapoli
Demography 51 (2), 341-366, 2014
1222014
Maternal reading skills and child mortality in Nigeria: a reassessment of why education matters
E Smith-Greenaway
Demography 50 (5), 1551-1561, 2013
1142013
Recent trends in premarital fertility across sub‐Saharan Africa
S Clark, A Koski, E Smith‐Greenaway
Studies in Family Planning 48 (1), 3-22, 2017
902017
Variation in the link between parental divorce and children’s health disadvantage in low and high divorce settings
E Smith-Greenaway, S Clark
SSM-population health 3, 473-486, 2017
59*2017
Bereavement from COVID-19, gender, and reports of depression among older adults in Europe
H Wang, AM Verdery, R Margolis, E Smith-Greenaway
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 77 (7), e142-e149, 2022
512022
Are literacy skills associated with young adults' health in Africa? Evidence from Malawi
E Smith-Greenaway
Social Science & Medicine 127, 124-133, 2015
482015
Educational attainment and adult literacy: A descriptive account of 31 Sub-Saharan Africa countries
E Smith-Greenaway
Demographic Research 33, 1015, 2015
472015
Impact of the spread of mass education on married women’s experience with domestic violence
DJ Ghimire, WG Axinn, E Smith-Greenaway
Social science research 54, 319-331, 2015
452015
Maternal cumulative prevalence measures of child mortality show heavy burden in sub-Saharan Africa
E Smith-Greenaway, J Trinitapoli
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (8), 4027-4033, 2020
392020
Death and desirability: Retrospective reporting of unintended pregnancy after a child’s death
E Smith-Greenaway, C Sennott
Demography 53 (3), 805-834, 2016
382016
Life after loss: A prospective analysis of mortality exposure and unintended fertility
E Smith-Greenaway, S Yeatman, A Chilungo
Demography 59 (2), 563-585, 2022
352022
Global burden of maternal bereavement: indicators of the cumulative prevalence of child loss
E Smith-Greenaway, D Alburez-Gutierrez, J Trinitapoli, E Zagheni
BMJ global health 6 (4), 2021
332021
Maternal migration and child health: An analysis of disruption and adaptation processes in Benin
E Smith-Greenaway, S Madhavan
Social science research 54, 146-158, 2015
332015
Mourning in a pandemic: The differential impact of COVID-19 widowhood on mental health
H Wang, E Smith-Greenaway, S Bauldry, R Margolis, AM Verdery
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 77 (12), 2306-2316, 2022
302022
Premarital childbearing in sub-Saharan Africa: Can investing in women’s education offset disadvantages for children?
E Smith-Greenaway
SSM-Population Health 2, 164-174, 2016
30*2016
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