Mathew J. Creighton
Mathew J. Creighton
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Selected work (.pdf of CV):
Creighton, Mathew J, Noreen Goldman, Anne Pebley and Chang Chung. Durational and Generational Differences in Mexican Immigrant Obesity: Is Acculturation the Explanation? Social Science & Medicine, 2012; Forthcoming
*Creighton, Mathew J, Christa Matthys and Luciana Quaranta. Migrants and Diffusion of Low Marital Fertility in
Nineteenth Century Sart, Belgium, Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 2012; 42:593-614
Creighton, Mathew, Noreen Goldman, Graciela Teruel and Luis Rubalcava Migrant Networks and Pathways to Child Obesity in Mexico, Social Science & Medicine. 2011; 72:683-693
Creighton, Mathew and Hyunjoon Park. Closing the Gender Gap: Six Decades of Reform in Mexican Education, Comparative Education Review. 2010; 54: 513-537
Katz, Michael, Mathew Creighton, Daniel Amsterdam and Merlin Chowkwanyan. Immigration and the New Metropolitan Geography, Journal of Urban Affairs. 2010; 32:523-547
Creighton, Mathew, Hyunjoon Park and Graciela Teruel. The Role of Migration and Single Motherhood in Upper-Secondary Education in Mexico, Journal of Marriage and Family. 2009; 71:1325-1339
*Alphabetical
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Courses:
Sources and Tools for the analysis of Migrations
METODOS DE INVESTIGACION SOCIAL
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TRAVELS:
KUTAHYA TURKEY SPAIN ANKARA MEXICO U.S.A ISTANBUL
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Contact:
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Department de Ciences Politiques i Socials
C/Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27
08005 Barcelona (Barcelona)
Spain
Email: mathew.creighton (at) upf (dot) edu
education:
Ph.D. Sociology and Demography
University of Pennsylvania
Research INterests:
Migration, Networks, Family Structure, Educational Stratification, Health Disparities