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*peer reviewed2010 - 2012
Cristina Brădăţan. 2012. Whatever Happened to Hajnal's Line. "Eastern European" Family Patterns, Historical Context and New Developments, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Special Issue [guest editor]
C.E. Brădăţan, Dumitru Sandu. 2012. “ Different ethnicities, different problems? Romanian and Moroccan immigration to Spain” [forthcoming, International Migration Review]
*Cristina Brădăţan, László J. Kulcsár. “When the educated leave the East: Romanian and Hungarian immigration to the United States”, in ed. Chris Armbruster. 1989 Educated emigrants, Amsterdam University Publishing House [accepted]
* Cristina Brădăţan, R. Merton, A. Popan. 2010. “Transnationality as a fluid social identity”, Social Identities, 16(2): 169-178
2007 - 2009
*Cristina Brădăţan. “Large, but adaptable? A successful population policy and its long term effects”, Population Research and Policy Review, 28(4): 389-404
*Cristina Brădăţan, László J. Kulcsár. 2008. "Choosing between marriage and cohabitation: women's first union patterns in Hungary", Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 39(4): 491-507
Cristina Brădăţan. 2008. “Migration: the Italian job”, Transitions Online, January
*Cristina Brădăţan. 2007. “On Some 19th Century Theories of Suicide - Interpreting Suicide in an East European Country”, International Journal of Comparative Sociology 48 (5): 417-432
*László J. Kulcsár, Cristina Brădăţan . 2007. “ Politics without Frontiers: The impact of Hungarian domestic politics on the minority question in Romania ”, Communist and Post Communist Studies, 40 (3): 301-314
*Cristina Brădăţan, Glenn Firebaugh. 2007. “History, population policies, and fertility decline in Eastern Europe: A case study”, Journal of Family History 32(2) :179-192
2004-2006
*Nancy S. Landale, R.S. Oropesa, and Cristina Brădăţan . 2006. "Hispanic Families in the United States : Family Structure and Process in an Era of Family Change", in M. Tienda (ed.) Multiple Origins, Uncertain Destinies: Hispanics and the American Future . Washington , D.C. : National Academy Press, pp. 138-178
Cristina Brădăţan. 2006. “More than just academic”, Transitions Online , September
Cristina Brădăţan. 2006. “Women, Gender, Health and Population Policies in Western and Eastern Europe ”, The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures , vol.3, Brill Publishers
Cristina Brădăţan. 2006.Review of The East European Gypsies, by Z. Barany, Balkan Academic News Network , January
Cristina Brădăţan.2005. “The Politics of Sources and Definitions” in Bâtir de nouveaux ponts: Sources, méthodes et interdisciplinarité/ Building New Bridges: Sources, Methods, and Interdisciplinarity ( Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press ), ed. Jeff Keshen; S. Perrier, pp.159-170
Cristina Brădăţan.2005. Review of Comrades no more. The Seeds of Change in Eastern Europe, by Renee de Nevers, Balkanistica, 18: 155-156
Cristina Brădăţan.2004. Review of Contested Knowledge. Social Theory Today, by Steven Seidman, Metapsychology Online Book Review , June
Cristina Brădăţan.2004.Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina . A Polity on the Brink, by Francine Friedman, Studies of Ethnicity and Nationalism, 4(1)
Cristina Brădăţan.2003.Review of Critical Visions. New Directions in Social Theory by Anthony Elliot, Metapsychology Online Book Review, 7 (51)
2003 and before
Cristina Brădăţan . 2003. “Cuisine and cultural identity in the Balkans”, Anthropology of Eastern Europe Review, vol.21, no.1, pp. 43-49
Cristina Brădăţan . 2003.Review of Balkan as Metaphor. Between Globalization and Fragmentation, by D.I. Bjelic & O. Savic (editors), Balkanistica , 1: 222-225
Cristina Brădăţan . 2002.Review of Master Passions. Emotion, Narrative, and the Development of Culture , by M. Moldoveanu & N. Nohria, Metapsychology Online Book Review , August
Cristina Brădăţan. 2002. "Studying in America ", Dilema , no.487 [ in Romanian ]
*Cristina Brădăţan .2001. “Family systems in Eastern Europe ”, Romanian Sociology , no.1-4, 2001, pp. 366-374 [ in Romanian ]
Cristina Brădăţan .2001.Review of Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Idea of the Nation in Socialist and Anarchist Theory , by M. Forman Florida Philosophical Review, 1(2): 85-87
Cristina Brădăţan. 2000. “Vladimir Trebici, the Demographer”, Population & Society, no.1 [ in Romanian ]
*Cristina Brădăţan . 1999. “Suicide as a Social Phenomenon”, Romanian Sociology, no.2, pp. 79-90 [ in Romanian ]
Cristina Brădăţan. 1998. “On Some Population Problems in Romania ”, Population & Society , no.4 [ in Romanian ]
Under review and in progress
C.E. Brădăţan “Are skilled migrants more protected during times of economic crisis? A case study: US” [in progress]
C.E. Brădăţan. "Eastern European migrant families: a case study," Migration Policy Institute [revised and resubmitted]
Laszlo J. Kulcsar, C. E. Brădăţan. “The Graying Periphery - Aging and Community Development in Romania and Bulgaria” [under review]
C.E.
Brădăţan.
“Immigrants,
economic crisis and the world risk society. A case study”
[to be submitted]
C.E. Brădăţan . “ Mixed marriages, national minorities and assimilation in an Eastern European context” [under review]
C.E. Brădăţan, Laszlo J. Kulcsar “When race is not the issue: education and labor market outcomes of European educated immigrants in the US” [first draft]
C.E.
Brădăţan,
Nathan Wang, Cristina Metgher“Simulating marriage
squeeze: is husband-wife marriage age-pattern a myth?” [first draft]
C.E. Brădăţan. “Diet, marriage and health - an overview” [in progress]
Conference presentations:
"Are
skilled migrants more protected during times of economic crisis? A case
study: US,” submitted to the
Population American Association Conference, San Francisco, 2012
“Simulating marriage squeeze: is husband-wife marriage age-pattern a myth?,
” submitted to the Population American
Association Conference, San Francisco, 2012 “Immigrants, economic crisis and the world risk society. A case study”, Risk, Social Stratification, and Changes in Institutions, International Symposium organized by Tohoku University (Japan) and Bryn Mawr College, February 3-4, 2011 “Economic crisis and Eastern European immigration to
Spain: outcomes and trends”, East-South “Is past present? Family and Minorities in an Eastern European Context”, Social Science History Association Conference, November 18-21, 2010 “Emigration, poverty and development: Morocco and Romania in a comparative perspective”, European University Institute, Florence, April, 2010 [read in absentia] “ Different ethnicities, different problems? Romanian and Moroccan immigration to Spain”, (with Dumitru Sandu) Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes Conference, Madrid, March 2010 “Voting in Local Elections: Political integration of immigrants in Belgium”, Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, 2010 (with Barbara Sgouraki Kinsey) “When race is not the issue: education and labor market outcomes of European educated immigrants in the US”, paper, Population American Association Conference, Detroit, 2009 (with László J. Kulcsár) “Comparing transnationalism, assimilation and diaspora. A review”, paper, Southern Sociological Association Conference, New Orleans, 2009 (with Adrian Popan) "Circularity or settlement? Cultural and economic factors in Romanian migration to Southern Europe", paper, European Population Association Conference, Barcelona, 2008 (with J. Blackslee and Laszlo Kulcsar) "The Graying Periphery - Aging and Community Development in Romania and Bulgaria", poster, European Population Association Conference, Barcelona, 2008 (with László J. Kulcsár) “Between marriage and cohabitation: women’s first union patterns in Hungary”, poster, European Population Association Conference, Barcelona, 2008 (with László J. Kulcsár) “Cohabitation versus marriage: first union formation in Hungary”, poster, Population American Association Conference, New York, 2007 (with László J. Kulcsár) “Higher Education within the New European Union Context”, Center for European Studies, University of Florida, April, 2007 “Who are ‘the others’? The highly educated immigrants in the US’, poster, Southern Sociological Society Conference, New Orleans, 2006 (with Sara Neuenchwander) "High out-migration and low fertility. A case study", Population Center, Florida State University, February, 2006 “Family formation and fertility in Hungary”, Max Planck for Demographic Research, July, 2006 “The disruptive effect of emigration on fertility in a very low fertility context”, Brown Bag Program, University of Central Florida, Brevard campus, March, 2006 “No more than one child: fertility decline in Eastern Europe. A case study”, paper, American Sociological Association meeting, Philadelphia, 2005 (with Glenn Firebaugh) “19th century theories of suicide – how useful are they now?”, paper, roundtable, American Sociological Association meeting, Philadelphia, 2005 “Shall I leave? Shall I have a child? The disruptive effect of migration on fertility in a low fertility context”, poster, Population American Association Conference, Philadelphia, 2005 “Les politiques des sources et des definitions/The Politics of Sources and Definitions”, Bâtir de nouveaux ponts: sources, méhods et interdisciplinarité, University of Ottawa, May, 2004 “Below Replacement Fertility in Europe. A Case Study”, paper, Population American Association Conference, Boston, April, 2004 (with Nancy Landale) Gender equity and fertility in a low fertility context,” Population Policy Communication Fellows Program, Boston, April, 2004 “Fertility and Migration in Romania,” UCLA/SSRC International Migration Summer Institute, Los Angeles, June, 2004 “A Successful Policy and Its Unexpected Effects”, paper, Southern Demographic Association Conference, Virginia, October 2003 “A Perverse Effect of Population Policies. Case Study”, poster, Population American Association Conference, Minneapolis, May, 2003 “Fertility Transition in Eastern Europe. The Case of Romanian Provinces ”, paper, Social Science History Association Conference, Saint Louis, October, 2002 “ Suicide before and after the Fall of Communism”, Graduate Student Conference on Social Norms and Social Deviance, Miami University, Ohio, September, 2001
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