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Kristen Harknett featured in The New York Times
Kristen Harknett, former GGD Faculty member, recent PSC visitor and Professor of Social Behavioral Science at the UCSF, was featured in
February 14, 2022
Philly as a lab, classroom, and collaborator
John MacDonald, Emilio Parrado, Chenoa Flippen, and Kristen Harknett are among several researchers featured
July 18, 2018
Kristen Harknett’s article about Partner Violence has been cited in The Atlantic.
Kristen Harknett's new article in Demography about Partner Violence has been cited in
December 22, 2016
Kristen Harknett’s book chapter is available to read for free online.
Kristen Harknett's book chapter Parents' Relationships is available to
December 22, 2016
Kristen Harknett’s new working paper, which links unstable, unpredictable schedules to health problems, was mentioned in a Penn News article.
Kristen Harknett's new Working Paper, which links unstable schedules to health problems, was mentioned in a
October 28, 2016
Kristen Harknett is quoted in Seattle Times article about Costco and scheduling laws.
Kristen Harknett is quoted in Seattle Times article about Costco and scheduling laws.
September 5, 2016
Kristen Harknett has received a grant from the Washington Center for Equitable Growth for her research project “Inequality of Economic Precarity and Uncertainty and Family Formation and Instability.”
Kristen Harknett has received a grant from the Washington Center for Equitable Growth for her research project (along with Daniel
August 10, 2015
Kristen Harknett says parents are less likely to be unemployed than their childless counterparts.
Kristen Harknett says parents are less likely to be unemployed than their childless counterparts.
August 28, 2013