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    Exposure to Violence and Migration from Mexico to the United States

    Longitudinal data from the Mexican Family Life Survey, in conjunction with aggregated vital statistics and census data, are used to examine how Mexican adults’ experiences of violent victimization and percepti...

    Scott J. South, Katherine Trent, Soo** Han in Journal of International Migration and Int… (2024)

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    Imbalanced Sex Ratios and Violent Victimization in Mexico

    The migration of young men from Mexico to the United States generates a deficit of men and a relative abundance of women in many Mexican communities, but the implications of this imbalanced sex ratio for Mexic...

    Scott J. South, Soo** Han, Katherine Trent in Population Research and Policy Review (2022)

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    Skewed Sex Ratios and Criminal Victimization in India

    Although substantial research has explored the causes of India’s excessively masculine population sex ratio, few studies have examined the consequences of this surplus of males. We merge individual-level data ...

    Scott J. South, Katherine Trent, Sunita Bose in Demography (2014)

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    India’s ‘Missing Women’ and Men’s Sexual Risk Behavior

    Although scholars and policymakers have long been concerned with the “missing women” of India, little rigorous research has examined the consequences of India’s sex ratio imbalance for young men’s sexual risk ...

    Scott J. South, Katherine Trent, Sunita Bose in Population Research and Policy Review (2012)

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    Sociodemographic determinants of abortion in The United States

    Eve Powell-Griner, Katherine Trent in Demography (1987)