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Jeremy Staff
Jeremy Staff
Professor of Sociology, Criminology, and Demography, Pennsylvania State University
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The sexual double standard and adolescent peer acceptance
DA Kreager, J Staff
Social psychology quarterly 72 (2), 143-164, 2009
4682009
Racial and ethnic disparities in ADHD diagnosis from kindergarten to eighth grade
PL Morgan, J Staff, MM Hillemeier, G Farkas, S Maczuga
Pediatrics 132 (1), 85-93, 2013
3612013
Substance use changes and social role transitions: Proximal developmental effects on ongoing trajectories from late adolescence through early adulthood
J Staff, JE Schulenberg, J Maslowsky, JG Bachman, PM O'Malley, ...
Development and psychopathology 22 (4), 917-932, 2010
3352010
Too cool for school? Violence, peer status and high school dropout
J Staff, DA Kreager
Social forces 87 (1), 445-471, 2008
2572008
Work as a turning point for criminal offenders
C Uggen, J Staff
Corrections management quarterly 5, 1-16, 2001
2342001
Educational and work strategies from adolescence to early adulthood: Consequences for educational attainment
J Staff, JT Mortimer
Social Forces 85 (3), 1169-1194, 2007
2092007
The impact of sexual harassment on depressive symptoms during the early occupational career
JN Houle, J Staff, JT Mortimer, C Uggen, A Blackstone
Society and mental health 1 (2), 89-105, 2011
2032011
Early occupational aspirations and fractured transitions: a study of entry into ‘NEET’status in the UK
S Yates, A Harris, R Sabates, J Staff
Journal of social policy 40 (3), 513-534, 2011
2002011
When work matters: The varying impact of work intensity on high school dropout
JC Lee, J Staff
Sociology of Education 80 (2), 158-178, 2007
1982007
The double standard at sexual debut: Gender, sexual behavior and adolescent peer acceptance
DA Kreager, J Staff, R Gauthier, ES Lefkowitz, ME Feinberg
Sex roles 75, 377-392, 2016
1862016
Weathering the great recession: psychological and behavioral trajectories in the transition from school to work.
M Vuolo, J Staff, JT Mortimer
Developmental psychology 48 (6), 1759, 2012
1802012
Uncertainty in early occupational aspirations: Role exploration or aimlessness?
J Staff, A Harris, R Sabates, L Briddell
Social forces 89 (2), 659-683, 2010
1792010
Explaining the motherhood wage penalty during the early occupational career
J Staff, JT Mortimer
Demography 49 (1), 1-21, 2012
1652012
Adolescent precursors of pathways from school to work
M Vuolo, JT Mortimer, J Staff
Journal of Research on Adolescence 24 (1), 145-162, 2014
1612014
Adolescent work intensity, school performance, and academic engagement
J Staff, JE Schulenberg, JG Bachman
Sociology of education 83 (3), 183-200, 2010
1602010
Explaining the academic performance‐delinquency relationship
RB Felson, J Staff
Criminology 44 (2), 299-320, 2006
1602006
The fruits of good work: Early work experiences and adolescent deviance
J Staff, C Uggen
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 40 (3), 263-290, 2003
1602003
Parent and child cigarette use: a longitudinal, multigenerational study
M Vuolo, J Staff
Pediatrics 132 (3), e568-e577, 2013
1572013
Early work as a source of developmental discontinuity during the transition to adulthood
JT Mortimer, J Staff
Development and psychopathology 16 (4), 1047-1070, 2004
1512004
Tracing the timing of “career” acquisition in a contemporary youth cohort
JT Mortimer, M Vuolo, J Staff, S Wakefield, W Xie
Work and Occupations 35 (1), 44-84, 2008
1452008
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