Neighborhood context and residential mobility BA Lee, RS Oropesa, JW Kanan Demography 31 (2), 249-270, 1994 | 553 | 1994 |
Hispanic families in the United States: Family structure and process in an era of family change NS Landale, RS Oropesa, C Bradatan Hispanics and the future of America 5, 1-30, 2006 | 307 | 2006 |
Hispanic families: Stability and change NS Landale, RS Oropesa Annu. Rev. Sociol. 33, 381-405, 2007 | 297 | 2007 |
Migration and Infant Death: Assimilation or Selective Migration Among Puerto Ricans? NS Landale, RS Oropesa, BK Gorman American Sociological Review 65 (6), 888-909, 2000 | 274 | 2000 |
Normative beliefs about marriage and cohabitation: A comparison of non-Latino Whites, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans RS Oropesa Journal of Marriage and the Family, 49-62, 1996 | 258 | 1996 |
White, black, or Puerto Rican? Racial self-identification among mainland and island Puerto Ricans NS Landale, RS Oropesa Social Forces 81 (1), 231-254, 2002 | 252 | 2002 |
The future of marriage and Hispanics RS Oropesa, NS Landale Journal of Marriage and family 66 (4), 901-920, 2004 | 222 | 2004 |
In search of the new second generation: Alternative strategies for identifying second generation children and understanding their acquisition of English RS Oropesa, NS Landale Sociological perspectives 40 (3), 429-455, 1997 | 190 | 1997 |
Development and marital power in Mexico RS Oropesa Social Forces 75 (4), 1291-1318, 1997 | 172 | 1997 |
Does Americanization have adverse effects on health?: stress, health habits, and infant health outcomes among Puerto Ricans NS Landale, RS Oropesa, D Llanes, BK Gorman Social Forces 78 (2), 613-641, 1999 | 166 | 1999 |
Marriage markets and the paradox of Mexican American nuptiality RS Oropesa, DT Lichter, RN Anderson Journal of Marriage and the Family, 889-907, 1994 | 164 | 1994 |
Father involvement in the lives of mainland Puerto Rican children: Contributions of nonresident, cohabiting and married fathers NS Landale, RS Oropesa Social Forces 79 (3), 945-968, 2001 | 158 | 2001 |
Using the service economy to relieve the double burden: Female labor force participation and service purchases RS Oropesa Journal of Family Issues 14 (3), 438-473, 1993 | 138 | 1993 |
Immigrant legacies: Ethnicity, generation, and children's familial and economic lives RS Oropesa, NS Landale Social Science Quarterly, 399-416, 1997 | 130* | 1997 |
Behavioral functioning among Mexican-origin children: does parental legal status matter? NS Landale, JH Hardie, RS Oropesa, MM Hillemeier Journal of health and social behavior 56 (1), 2-18, 2015 | 128 | 2015 |
Migration, social support and perinatal health: An origin-destination analysis of Puerto Rican women NS Landale, RS Oropesa Journal of health and social Behavior, 166-183, 2001 | 119 | 2001 |
Schooling, work, and idleness among Mexican and non-Latino white adolescents NS Landale, RS Oropesa, D Llanes Social Science Research 27 (4), 457-480, 1998 | 119 | 1998 |
Immigrant children and the children of immigrants: Inter-and intra-ethnic group differences in the United States N Landale, RS Oropesa Population Research Group, 1995 | 117 | 1995 |
Immigration and infant health: Birth outcomes of immigrant and native-born women NS Landale, RS Oropesa, BK Gorman Children of immigrants: Health, adjustment and public assistance, 244-285, 1999 | 111 | 1999 |
Testing the decline-of-community thesis: Neighborhood organizations in Seattle, 1929 and 1979 BA Lee, RS Oropesa, BJ Metch, AM Guest American Journal of Sociology 89 (5), 1161-1188, 1984 | 106 | 1984 |