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1 Marta Tienda Curriculum Vitae September 2020 ADDRESS Office of Population Research, Princeton University 184 Wallace Hall Princeton, New Jersey 08544-2091 Telephone: (609) 258-1753 Fax: (609) 258-1039 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 1968-72 Michigan State University, B.A., Spanish (Education) Honors College Magna Cum Laude 1972-77 The University of Texas at Austin M.A., Sociology, 1975 Ph.D., Sociology, 1977 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Current Positions Princeton University, 1997 - Maurice P. During ’22 Professor in Demographic Studies, 1999 – Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, 1997 - Research Associate, Office of Population Research, 1997 - Past Positions Margaret Olivia Sage Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2015-2016 Visiting Scholar, NYU Center for Advanced Social Science Research, 2010-11 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Brown University, January - June, 2007 Visiting Scholar, The Rockefeller Foundation, 2006 2007 Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, September 1994 - 1997 Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, October 1987 - 1994 Research Associate, Population Research Center and Ogburn-Stouffer Center, 1987 - 1997 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, January-June, 1987 Professor, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1983 - 1989 Associate Professor, 1980 - 1983 Assistant Professor, 1976 - 1980 Assistant to the Director, Special Programs, Michigan Cooperative Extension Service, March - August 1972 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Founding Director, Program in Latino Studies, Princeton University, 2009 - 2018 Director, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 1998 - 2002 Director of Graduate Studies, Office of Population Research, 2008- 2010; 2011-2015 Faculty Chair PhD Program, Woodrow Wilson School, 2009-2010 Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, 1994 1997
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    Marta Tienda

    Curriculum Vitae

    September 2020

    ADDRESS Office of Population Research, Princeton University 184 Wallace Hall

    Princeton, New Jersey 08544-2091

    Telephone: (609) 258-1753 Fax: (609) 258-1039

    e-mail: [email protected]

    EDUCATION

    1968-72 Michigan State University, B.A., Spanish (Education) Honors College Magna Cum Laude

    1972-77 The University of Texas at Austin M.A., Sociology, 1975

    Ph.D., Sociology, 1977

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    Current Positions

    Princeton University, 1997 -

    • Maurice P. During ’22 Professor in Demographic Studies, 1999 –

    • Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, 1997 -

    • Research Associate, Office of Population Research, 1997 -

    Past Positions

    Margaret Olivia Sage Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2015-2016

    Visiting Scholar, NYU Center for Advanced Social Science Research, 2010-11

    Distinguished Visiting Professor, Brown University, January - June, 2007

    Visiting Scholar, The Rockefeller Foundation, 2006 – 2007

    Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, September 1994 - 1997

    • Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, October 1987 - 1994

    • Research Associate, Population Research Center and Ogburn-Stouffer Center, 1987 - 1997 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, January-June, 1987

    Professor, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1983 - 1989

    • Associate Professor, 1980 - 1983

    • Assistant Professor, 1976 - 1980 Assistant to the Director, Special Programs, Michigan Cooperative Extension Service, March - August

    1972

    ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

    Founding Director, Program in Latino Studies, Princeton University, 2009 - 2018

    Director, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 1998 - 2002

    Director of Graduate Studies, Office of Population Research, 2008- 2010; 2011-2015

    Faculty Chair PhD Program, Woodrow Wilson School, 2009-2010

    Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, 1994 – 1997

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Biography

    Diane O’Connell. People Person: The Story of Sociologist Marta Tienda.

    New York and Washington, D.C.: Scholastic and Joseph Henry Press. Translated to Chinese.

    HONORS and FELLOWSHIPS

    President, Population Association of America, 2002

    Honorary Degrees

    Doctor of Humane Letters, Bank Street College of Education, 2006

    Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa, Lehman College, 2003

    Doctor of Social Science Honoris Causa, The Ohio State University, 2002

    Honorific Fellow

    Fudan Scholar, Research Institute for Higher Education, Fudan University, 2019

    External Fellow, American Institutes for Research, 2017

    Fellow, National Academy of Education, Elected 2015

    Fellow, American Education Research Association, Elected 2009

    Ernest W. Burgess Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Elected 2004

    Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Elected 1993

    Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1990

    Academic Recognition

    American Dream Legacy Award, 2007, New Jersey International Institute.

    Outstanding Latina Faculty in Higher Education, AAHHE, 2006

    Lifetime Achievement Award, Hispanic Business Inc., November 2004

    Named Top 100 Influential Hispanics, Hispanic Business Magazine, October 2003

    Named “80 Elite Hispanic Women of 2003”, Hispanic Business Magazine, April, 2003 Outstanding Graduate Alumnus of the Year, The University of Texas, 2002 – 2003

    Sociological Research Association, 1987 -

    AAUW, Outstanding Young Scholar Recognition Award, 1984 - 1985

    Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honorary Society), 1978

    Undergraduate Honors

    Phi Kappa Phi, 1972

    Phi Beta Kappa, 1971

    Mortar Board, 1971

    Alpha Lambda Delta, 1969

    Fellowships

    Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation International Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1997

    Fellow, Mortimer and Raymond Sackler Institute of Advanced Studies, Tel Aviv University, 1994

    Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1993 - 1994

    Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1990 - 1991

    Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Chicano Council on Higher Education, fall 1979

    Ford Foundation Doctoral Fellow, 1972 - 1976

    E.D. Farmer Fellow, for SSRC seminar, Cuernavaca, Mexico, summer 1974

    Michigan Higher Education Grant, 1968 - 1972

    Leo W. Huff Teaching Scholarship, 1968

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    EDITORIAL

    Editorships

    Cambridge University Press, Jacobs Foundation Series on Adolescence, (2007-2012)

    Stanford University Press Series on Social Inequality, (1998 - 2003)

    Advisory Editor, The Encyclopedia of Sociology, (1997 - 1999)

    Westview Series on Social Inequality, (1987 - 1997)

    American Journal of Sociology, (July 1991 - April 1995)

    Boards

    Sociology of Education (2008 – 2011)

    Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2007 – 2014)

    Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, (2000 - 2003)

    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, (1999 - 2004)

    Social Problems, (1999 - 2004)

    Rose Monograph Series, (1996 - 1997)

    Sociological Inquiry, (1989-1991)

    American Journal of Sociology, (1986 - 1988)

    Sociological Quarterly, (1986 - 1987)

    Journal of Family Issues, (1984 - 1986)

    American Sociological Review, (1983 - 1986)

    Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, (1983 - 1986)

    Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, (1983 - 1986)

    Social Science Quarterly, (1978 - 1981), (1982 - 1985)

    BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

    Holdsworth Center, 2019 -

    Urban Institute, 2019 -

    Robin Hood, 2017 -

    Novume Solutions Inc., 2017- 2018

    Population Reference Bureau, 2015 - 2018

    TIAA, 2005 -

    The Sloan Foundation, 2005 - ; Vice Chair 2016-17; Chair, 2017 -

    Corporation of Brown University, 2004 – 2010

    Rand Corporation, 2006 – 2008

    Princeton HealthCare System, 2004 - 2007

    Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2003- 2005

    W.T. Grant Foundation, 1999 - 2003

    Jacobs Foundation (Switzerland), 1998 -

    Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1996 - 2004

    Public/Private Ventures, 1998 - 2001

    Russell Sage Foundation, 1992 - 2001

    Kaiser Family foundation, 1992- 2000; Vice Chair, 1998 - 2000

    Center for Migration Studies, 1992 - 2000

    Population Resource Center, 1988 - 2000

    Center for Gender Equality, 1997 - 1999

    Chicago Reporter, 1993 - 1995

    Hispanics in Philanthropy, 1992 - 1995

    Social Science Research Council, 1989 - 1994

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    Traveler's and Immigrants Aid of Chicago, 1989 – 1993

    Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1988 – 1989

    PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

    American Education Research Association (AERA)

    American Economic Association (AEA)

    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

    Member at Large, Section on Social, Economic and Political Sciences, 1993 - 1997 (elected)

    American Sociological Association (ASA) 1976-2016

    Nominations Committee, Section on Population, 1987

    Council, Section on Population, 1982 - 1984 (elected)

    Committee on Nominations, 1987 - 1988 (elected)

    Committee on the Executive Office and Budget, 1988 - 1990 (appointed)

    Chair, Section on International Migration, 1996 - 1997

    Member, Committee on Publication, 1997 - (elected)

    Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM)

    Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) 2006 – (elected)

    Eastern Sociological Society (ESS)

    European Association for Population Studies (EAPS)

    International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

    Latino Corporate Directors Association (LCDA)

    Population Association of America (PAA)

    Member, Census Advisory Committee on Population Statistics, 1979 - 81; 1982 - 84 (appointed)

    Board of Directors, 1985 - 1987 (elected)

    Committee on Nominations, 1987 (elected); 1994 (elected)

    Committee on Publications, 1999 - 2000 (elected)

    President, 2002 (elected)

    Latin American Studies Association (LASA)

    Executive Council Member, 1986 - 1989 (elected)

    Program Committee, 1983 Meetings in Mexico City

    Southwestern Social Science Association (SSSA)

    SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1990 to present

    Advisory Committee, NYC Basic Income Study, 2019 - 2020

    Member, The U.S. Partnership on Mobility from Poverty, 2016 - 2018

    Advisory Board, Mellon Foundation on Our Common Interests (OCI), 2014 - 2018

    NRC, Panel on Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration, 2014 - 2016

    Member, RWJ Expert Panel on Building a Culture of Health, 2014

    Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (DBASSE) Advisory Committee, 2014-2015

    Advisory Committee, American Education Research Association (AERA), 2013- 2016

    Board of Directors, Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA), 2013 – 2014

    Diversity Advisory Committee, Brown University, 2012 - 2014

    White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, 2011- 2016

    Adrenalina Human Sciences Institute, 2009 - 2011

    Key National Indicators Commission, 2011-2012

    Advisory Committee, Vital Pictures, Aging America project, 2009 -2010

    Visiting Committee, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2009 - 2014

    Advisory Board, Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, 2007 – 2009; 2011-2013

    Chair, Panel on Hispanics in the US, National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - 2006

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    Advisory Board, Hispanic Business Incorporated, 2001 - 2006

    Advisory Board, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Urban Health Initiative, 2000 - 2005

    Advisory Committee, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, July 2000 - 2004

    HRS Monitoring Committee, September 2000 - 2001

    Advisory Committee, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources, Lyndon B. Johnson

    School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, 1999 - 2003

    National Scientific Advisory Committee for the National Study of Adolescent Health, 1998 - 2003

    Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, 1998 - 2000

    Presidential Search Committee, Social Science Research Council, 1998 - 1999

    Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, Committee on Welfare Studies, 1997 - 2003

    Technical Support Group for Evaluation Design, Social Security Administration Programs, 1997 - 1999

    Children’s Television Advisory Committee, Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania,

    1996 - 1999

    Waterman Award Committee, National Science Foundation, 1996 - 1998

    Advisory Board, National Academy on Aging, 1994 - 1998

    Advisory Committee, Public/Private Ventures, 1990 - 1995; Chair, 1996 - 1998

    Child Health and Human Development Council, National Institute of Health, 1995 - 1998

    Bi-national Study on Mexico-U.S. Migration, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1995 – 1997

    National Advisory Committee, Institute for Research on Poverty, 1993 - 1995

    Commonwealth Fund Commission on Women's Health, 1993 - 1998

    Committee on Population, National Research Council, 1990 - 1996

    Research Network on Successful Adolescent Development, MacArthur Foundation, 1990 – 1996

    External Reviewer, Sociology Board, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1993 and 1995

    Chair, NSF Directorate on Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Advisory Committee, 1992 - 1995

    Board of Overseers, Panel Study on Income Dynamics, University of Michigan, 1991 - 1993

    PUBLICATIONS

    Monographs, Books, and Special Issues

    Adserà, Alícia and Marta Tienda, eds. 2012. “Migrant Youths and Children of Migrants in a Globalized

    World.” in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Vol. 643. Washington DC: Sage Publications, Inc.

    Haskins, Ron and Marta Tienda. 2011. “Immigrant Youth.” in The Future of Children. Vol. 21 (Spring).

    Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

    Long, Mark C. and Marta Tienda, eds. 2010. “Beyond Admissions: Re-Thinking College Opportunities

    and Outcomes.” in Annals of the American Academy of Political Science. Vol. 627. Washington DC: Sage Publications, Inc.

    National Research Council (US) Panel on Hispanics in the United States. 2006. Hispanics and the Future of America. edited by M. Tienda and F. Mitchell. Washington DC: National Academies Press (US).

    Tienda, Marta, Sally Findley, Stephen Tollman, and Eleanor Preston-Whyte, eds. 2006. Africa on the

    Move: African Migration and Urbanisation in Comparative Perspective. Johannesburg: Wits

    University Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Faith Mitchell, eds. 2006. Multiple Origins, Uncertain Destinies: Hispanics and the American Future. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press.

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    Rutter, Michael and Marta Tienda, eds. 2005. Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms. Cambridge University Press.

    Tienda, Marta and William Julius Wilson, eds. 2002. Youth in Cities: A Cross-National Perspective.

    Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Stier, Haya and Marta Tienda. 2001. The Color of Opportunity: Pathways to Family, Work, and Welfare.

    Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

    Palloni, Alberto and Marta Tienda, eds. 1992. “Inequality and Demographic Change in Latin America.”

    Sociological Inquiry 62(2).

    González, Guadalupe González and Marta Tienda, eds. 1989. The Drug Connection in U.S.-Mexican Relations. San Diego, CA: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies.

    Sandefur, Gary D. and Marta Tienda, eds. 1988. Divided Opportunities: Minorities, Poverty and Social

    Policy. New York, NY: Plenum Publishers.

    Bean, Frank D. and Marta Tienda. 1987. Hispanic Population of the United States. New York, NY:

    Russell Sage Foundation.

    Borjas, George J. and Marta Tienda, eds. 1985. Hispanics in the U.S. Economy. Orlando, FL: Academic

    Press.

    Briggs, Jr., Vernon M. and Marta Tienda, eds. 1984. Immigration: Issues and Policy. Salt Lake City, UT: Olympia Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1981. Hispanic Origin Workers in the U.S. Labor Market: Comparative Analyses of Employment Outcomes. Final Report (475 pages). Springfield, VA: U.S. Department of Labor,

    Employment and Training Administration.

    Tienda, Marta, C. Matthew Snipp, and Carl Bowman. 1981. Socioeconomic Attainment and Ethnicity:

    Towardan Understanding of the Labor Market Experiences of Chicanos in the U.S. Final Report (156 pages). U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.

    Articles and Chapters

    Tienda, Marta, and Dawn Koffman. 2020. “Using Paradata to Evaluate Youth Participation in a Digital

    Diary Study.” Social Science Computer Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320929272

    Goldberg, Rachel E., Dawn Koffman, and Marta Tienda. 2019. “Using Bi-Weekly Surveys to Portray

    Adolescent Partnership Dynamics: Lessons from a Mobile Diary Study.” Journal of Research on

    Adolescence 29(3):646–61.

    Goldberg, Rachel E., Marta Tienda, Michelle Eilers, and Sara S. McLanahan. 2019. “Adolescent

    Relationship Quality: Is There an Intergenerational Link?” Journal of Marriage and Family

    81(4):812–29.

    Choi, Kate H. and Marta Tienda. 2018. “Intermarriage and the Lifecycle Timing of Migration.”

    International Migration Review 52(3):929–62.

    https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320929272

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    Tienda, Marta and Linda Zhao. 2017. “Institutional and Ethnic Variations in Postgraduate Enrollment and

    Completion.” The Journal of Higher Education 88(4):561–92.

    Tienda, Marta. 2017. “Diversity as a Strategic Advantage: A Socio-Demographic Perspective.” Pp. 192–

    205 in Our Compelling Interests: The Value of Diversity for Democracy and a Prosperous Society,

    edited by N. Cantor and E. Lewis. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

    Choi, Kate H. and Marta Tienda. 2017. “Boundary Crossing in First Marriage and Remarriage.” Social Science Research 62:305–16.

    Goldberg, Rachel E., Marta Tienda, and Alícia Adserà. 2017. “Age at Migration, Family Instability, and

    Timing of Sexual Onset.” Social Science Research 63(Supplement C):292–307.

    Choi, Kate H. and Marta Tienda. 2017. “Marriage-Market Constraints and Mate-Selection Behavior:

    Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Intermarriage.” Journal of Marriage and Family

    79(2):301–17.

    Tienda, Marta. 2017. “Multiplying Diversity: Family Unification and the Regional Origins of Late-Age

    US Immigrants.” International Migration Review 51(3):727–56.

    Goldberg, Rachel E. and Marta Tienda. 2017. “Adolescent Romantic Relationships in the Digital Age.” in

    Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by R. A. Scott and S. Kosslyn.

    Martinson, Melissa L., Marta Tienda, and Julien O. Teitler. 2017. “Low Birthweight among Immigrants in

    Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.” Social Science & Medicine 194(Supplement C):168–76.

    Tienda, Marta. 2017. “Thirteenth Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research: Public Education and the

    Social Contract: Restoring the Promise in an Age of Diversity and Division.” Educational

    Researcher 46(6):271–83.

    Martinson, Melissa L. and Marta Tienda. 2016. “Birthing, Nativity, and Maternal Depression: Australia

    and the United States.” International Migration Review 50(3):793–824.

    Tienda, Marta. 2016. “Economic Implications of Demographic Change: Diversity Dividend or Deficit?”

    Business Economics 51(1):11–17.

    Tienda, Marta. 2015. “Affirmative Action and Its Discontents: America’s Obsession with Race.” Pp. 297–

    300 in Past as Prologue: The National Academy of Education At 50, Members Reflect, edited by M.

    J. Feuer, A. I. Berman, and R. C. Atkinson. Washington, DC: National Academy of Education.

    Tienda, Marta. 2015. “Texas’ Educational Challenge: A Demographic Dividend or Bust?” Pp. 61–77 in

    Ten-Gallon Economy - Sizing Up Economic Growth in Texas, edited by P. M. Orrenius, J. Canas, and M. Weiss. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

    O’Neil, Kevin and Marta Tienda. 2015. “Age at Immigration and the Incomes of Older Immigrants, 1994-

    2010.” The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences

    70(2):291–302.

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    Horta, Mariana Campos and Marta Tienda. 2015. “Of Work and the Welfare State: Labor Market Activity

    and Income Security of Mexican Origin Seniors.” Pp. 49–75 in Challenges of Latino Aging in the

    Americas, edited by W. Vega, K. S. Markides, J. L. Angel, and F. M. Torres-Gil. Cham: Springer.

    Fletcher, Jason M. and Marta Tienda. 2015. “High School Quality and Race Differences in College

    Achievement.” Pp. 137–62 in Race and Social Problems, edited by R. Bangs and L. E. Davis. New York: Springer.

    Tienda, Marta and Norma Fuentes. 2014. “Hispanics in Metropolitan America: New Realities and Old

    Debates.” Annual Review of Sociology 40(1):499–520.

    Tienda, Marta. 2014. “Striving for Neutrality: Lessons from Texas in the Aftermath of Hopwood and

    Fisher.” Pp. 91–98 in The Future of Affirmative Action: New Paths to Higher Education Diversity After Fisher V. University of Texas, edited by R. D. Kahlenberg. New York, NY: The Century

    Foundation Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Susana M. Sánchez. 2013. “Latin American Immigration to the United States.”

    Daedalus 142(3):48–64.

    Niu, Sunny X. and Marta Tienda. 2013. “High School Economic Composition and College Persistence.”

    Research in Higher Education 54(1):30–62.

    Niu, Sunny X. and Marta Tienda. 2013. “Delayed Enrollment and College Plans: Is There a

    Postponement Penalty?” The Journal of Higher Education 84(1):1–26.

    Carr, Stacie and Marta Tienda. 2013. “Family Sponsorship and Late-Age Immigration in Aging America:

    Revised and Expanded Estimates of Chained Migration.” Population Research and Policy Review

    32(6):825–49.

    Tienda, Marta. 2013. “Diversity ≠ Inclusion: Promoting Integration in Higher Education.” Educational Researcher 42(9):467–75.

    Beck, Audrey, Miles Corak, and Marta Tienda. 2012. “Age at Immigration and the Adult Attainments of

    Child Migrants to the United States.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social

    Science 643:134–59.

    Beck, Audrey and Marta Tienda. 2012. “Better Fortunes? Living Arrangements and School Enrollment of

    Migrant Youth in Six Western Countries.” Pp. 41–62 in Realizing the potential of immigrant youth, Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence., edited by A. S. Masten, D. J. Hernandez, and K.

    Liebkind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Adserà, Alícia and Marta Tienda. 2012. “Comparative Perspectives on International Migration and Child

    Well-Being.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 643(1):6–15.

    Niu, Sunny X. and Marta Tienda. 2012. “Test Scores, Class Rank and College Performance: Lessons for

    Broadening Access and Promoting Success.” Rassegna Italiana Di Sociologia 53(2):199–226.

    Choi, Kate H., Marta Tienda, Deborah Cobb-Clark, and Mathias Sinning. 2012. “Immigration and Status

    Exchange in Australia and the United States.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility

    30(March):49–62.

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    O’Neil, Kevin and Marta Tienda. 2012. “Are Economists in Over Their Heads?” Pp. 750–79 in Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty, edited by P. N. Jefferson. New York, NY: Oxford

    University Press.

    Harris, Angel L. and Marta Tienda. 2012. “Hispanics in Higher Education and the Texas Top 10% Law.”

    Race and Social Problems 4(1):57–67.

    Tienda, Marta. 2011. “Hispanics and U.S. Schools: Problems, Puzzles and Possibilities.” Pp. 303–10 in

    Frontiers in Sociology of Education, Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research, edited by M. T.

    Hallinan. New York, NY: Springer International Publishing.

    Tienda, Marta and Ron Haskins. 2011. “Immigrant Children: Introducing the Issue.” The Future of

    Children 21(1):3–18.

    Alon, Sigal, Thurston Domina, and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Stymied Mobility or Temporary Lull? The

    Puzzle of Lagging Hispanic College Degree Attainment.” Social Forces 88(4):1807–32.

    Long, Mark C. and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Changes in Texas Universities’ Applicant Pools After the

    Hopwood Decision.” Social Science Research 39(1):48–66.

    Long, Mark C., Victor B. Saenz, and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Policy Transparency and College Enrollment:

    Did the Texas Top 10% Law Broaden Access to the Public Flagships?” The Annals of the American

    Academy of Political and Social Science 627(1):82–105.

    O’Neil, Kevin and Marta Tienda. 2010. “A Tale of Two Counties: Natives’ Opinions Toward

    Immigration in North Carolina.” The International Migration Review 44(3):728–61.

    Niu, Sunny X. and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Minority Student Academic Performance Under the Uniform

    Admission Law: Evidence from The University of Texas at Austin.” Educational Evaluation and

    Policy Analysis 32(1):44–69.

    Domina, Thurston, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Students Left Behind: Measuring

    10th to 12th Grade Student Persistence Rates in Texas High Schools.” Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 32(2):324–46.

    Harris, Angel L. and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Minority Higher Education Pipeline: Consequences of

    Changes in College Admissions Policy in Texas.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political

    and Social Science 627(1):60–81.

    Long, Mark C. and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Beyond Admissions: Lessons from Texas.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 627(1):6–11.

    Fletcher, Jason M. and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Race and Ethnic Differences in College Achievement: Does

    High School Attended Matter?” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social

    Science 627(1):144–66.

    Niu, Sunny X. and Marta Tienda. 2010. “The Impact of the Texas Top Ten Percent Law on College

    Enrollment: A Regression Discontinuity Approach.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 29(1):84–110.

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    Tienda, Marta, Sigal Alon, and Sunny X. Niu. 2010. “Affirmative Action and the Texas Top 10% Percent

    Admission Law: Balancing Equity and Access to Higher Education.” Societes Contemporaines

    79:19–39.

    Tienda, Marta. 2010. “Equity, Diversity and College Admission: Lessons from the Texas Uniform

    Admission Law.” Pp. 195–210 in Equal Opportunity in Higher Education: The Past and Future of California’s Proposition 209, edited by E. Grodsky and M. Kurlaender. Cambridge, MA: Harvard

    University Education Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Teresa A. Sullivan. 2009. “The Promise and Peril of the Texas Uniform Admission

    Law.” Pp. 155–74 in The Next Twenty-Five Years? Affirmative Action and Higher Education in the United States and South Africa, edited by D. L. Featherman, M. Hall, and M. Krislov. Ann Arbor,

    MI: University of Michigan Press.

    Tienda, Marta, V. Hotz, Avner Ahituv, and Michelle Bellessa Frost. 2009. “Employment and Wage

    Prospects of Black, White, and Hispanic Women.” Pp. 129–60 in Human Resource Economics and

    Public Policy: Essays in Honor of Vernon M. Briggs Jr., edited by C. J. Whalen. Kalamazoo, MI:

    W.E. Upjohn Institute.

    Fletcher, Jason M. and Marta Tienda. 2009. “High School Classmates and College Success.” Sociology of

    Education 82(4):287–314.

    Long, Mark C. and Marta Tienda. 2008. “Winners and Losers: Changes in Texas University Admissions

    Post-Hopwood.” Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 30(3):255–80.

    Niu, Sunny X. and Marta Tienda. 2008. “Choosing Colleges: Identifying and Modeling Choice Sets.”

    Social Science Research 37(2):416–33.

    Niu, Sunny X., Teresa Sullivan, and Marta Tienda. 2008. “Minority Talent Loss and the Texas Top 10%

    Law.” Social Science Quarterly 89(4):831–45.

    Tienda, Marta and Sigal Alon. 2007. “Diversity and the Demographic Dividend.” Pp. 48–73 in The Price

    We Pay, Economic and Social Consequences of Inadequate Education, edited by C. R. Belfield and H. M. Levin. Brookings Institution Press.

    Alon, Sigal and Marta Tienda. 2007. “Diversity, Opportunity, and the Shifting Meritocracy in Higher

    Education.” American Sociological Review 72(4):487–511.

    Tienda, Marta and Sunny X. Niu. 2006. “Capitalizing on Segregation, Pretending Neutrality: College

    Admissions and the Texas Top 10% Law.” American Law and Economics Review 8(2):312–46.

    Fischer, Mary J. and Marta Tienda. 2006. “Redrawing Spatial Color Lines: Hispanic Metropolitan

    Dispersal, Segregation, and Economic Opportunity.” Pp. 100–137 in Hispanics and the Future of America, edited by M. Tienda and F. Mitchell. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 2006. “Harnessing Diversity in Higher Education: Lessons from Texas.” Pp. 7–14 in

    Forum Futures 2006, edited by M. Devlin. Washington, DC: Forum for the Future of Higher

    Education.

    Niu, Sunny X., Marta Tienda, and Kalena Cortes. 2006. “College Selectivity and the Texas Top 10%

    Law.” Economics of Education Review 25(3):259–72.

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    Tienda, Marta and Sunny X. Niu. 2006. “Flagships, Feeders, and the Texas Top 10% Law: A Test of the

    ‘Brain Drain’ Hypothesis.” The Journal of Higher Education 77(4):712–39.

    Tienda, Marta, Sally E. Findley, and Maia Jachimowicz. 2006. “Introduction.” Pp. 1–11 in Africa on the

    Move: African Migration and Urbanisation in Comparative Perspective, edited by M. Tienda, E. Preston-Whyte, S. E. Findley, and S. Tollman. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Faith Mitchell. 2006. “Introduction: E. Pluribus Plures or E. Pluribus Unum.” Pp. 1–15

    in Hispanics and the Future of America, edited by M. Tienda and F. Mitchell. Washington, DC:

    National Academies Press.

    Rutter, Michael and Marta Tienda. 2005. “The Multiple Facets of Ethnicity.” Pp. 50–79 in Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms, edited by M. Tienda and M. Rutter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Alon, Sigal and Marta Tienda. 2005. “Assessing the ‘Mismatch’ Hypothesis: Differences in College

    Graduation Rates by Institutional Selectivity.” Sociology of Education 78(4):294–315.

    Rutter, Michael and Marta Tienda. 2005. “Deciphering Ethnicity: Reflections on Research Opportunities.”

    Pp. 335–50 in Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms, edited by M. Tienda and M. Rutter. Cambridge:

    Cambridge University Press.

    Kleykamp, Meredith and Marta Tienda. 2005. “Physical and Mental Health Status of Adolescent Girls: A

    Comparative Ethnic Perspective.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 22:149–85.

    Tienda, Marta. 2005. “Growing Up Ethnic in the UK and US: Comparative Contexts for Youth

    Development.” Pp. 21–49 in Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms, edited by M. Rutter and M. Tienda.

    Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Rebeca Raijman. 2004. “Promoting Hispanic Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Chicago.”

    Journal of Development Entrepreneurship 9(1):1–21.

    Ahituv, Avner and Marta Tienda. 2004. “Employment, Motherhood, and School Continuation Decisions

    of Young White, Black, and Hispanic Women.” Journal of Labor Economics 22(1):115–58.

    Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 2003. “Ethnic Foundations of Economic Transactions: Mexican and

    Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Chicago.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 26(5):783–801.

    Hotz, V. Joseph and Marta Tienda. 2002. “Education and Employment in a Diverse Society: Generating

    Inequality through School-to-Work Transition.” Pp. 185–220 in American Diversity: A Demographic Challenge for the Twenty-First Century, edited by N. A. Denton and S. E. Tolnay.

    Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 2002. “Demography and the Social Contract.” Demography 39(4):587–616.

    Hotz, V. Joseph, Lixin Colin Xu, Marta Tienda, and Avner Ahituv. 2002. “Are There Returns to the

    Wages of Young Men from Working While in School?” Review of Economics and Statistics

    84(2):221–36.

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    Tienda, Marta and William Julius Wilson. 2002. “Prospect and Retrospect: Options for Healthy Youth

    Development in Changing Urban Worlds.” Pp. 269–77 in Youth in Cities: A Cross-National

    Perspective, edited by M. Tienda and W. J. Wilson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

    Tienda, Marta and William Julius Wilson. 2002. “Comparative Perspectives of Urban Youth: Challenges

    for Normative Development.” Pp. 3–18 in Youth in Cities: A Cross-National Perspective, edited by M. Tienda and W. J. Wilson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

    Jackson, Aurora P., Marta Tienda, and Chien-Chung Huang. 2001. “Capabilities and Employability of

    Unwed Mothers.” Children and Youth Services Review 23(4):327–51.

    Tienda, Marta. 2001. “College Admission Policies and the Educational Pipeline: Implications for Medical

    and Health Professions.” Pp. 117–42 in The Right Thing to Do, The Smart Thing to Do: Enhancing Diversity in Health Professions -- Summary of the Symposium on Diversity in Health Professions in

    Honor of Herbert W. Nickens, M.D. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Rebeca Raijman. 2001. “Ethnic Ties and Entrepreneurship: Comment on Black Ties

    Only.” Pp. 310–27 in Networks and Markets, edited by J. E. Rauch and A. Casella. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

    Alon, Sigal, Debra Donahoe, and Marta Tienda. 2001. “The Effects of Early Work Experience on Young

    Women’s Labor Force Attachment.” Social Forces 79(3):1005–34.

    Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara S. McLanahan, Marta Tienda, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2001. “Fragile Families

    and Welfare Reform: An Introduction.” Children and Youth Services Review 23(4):277–301.

    Lloyd, Kim, Marta Tienda, and Anna Zajacova. 2001. “Trends in Educational Achievement of Minority

    Students Since Brown v. Board of Education.” Pp. 149–82 in Achieving High Educational Standards for All Conference Summary, edited by T. Ready, C. F. Edley, and C. E. Snow. Washington DC:

    National Academy Press.

    Flippen, Chenoa and Marta Tienda. 2000. “Pathways to Retirement: Patterns of Labor Force Participation

    and Labor Market Exit Among the Pre-Retirement Population by Race, Hispanic Origin, and Sex.”

    The Journals of Gerontology 55B(1):S14–27.

    Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 2000. “Immigrants’ Pathways to Business Ownership: A

    Comparative Ethnic Perspective.” International Migration Review 34(3):682.

    Donahoe, Deborah and Marta Tienda. 2000. “The Transition from School to Work: Is There a Crisis and

    What Can Be Done?” Pp. 231–63 in Securing the Future: Investing in Children from Birth to College, edited by S. Danziger and J. Waldfogel. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

    Ahituv, Avner, Marta Tienda, and V. Joseph Hotz. 2000. “The Transition from School to Work: Black,

    Hispanic and White Men in the 1980’s.” Pp. 250–58 in Back to Shared Prosperity, edited by R.

    Marshall. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

    Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 2000. “Training Functions of Ethnic Economies: Mexican

    Entrepreneurs in Chicago.” Sociological Perspectives 43(3):439.

    • Reprinted in W. Allen Martin (ed.), 2003, The Urban Community, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Pp. 123-138.

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    Tienda, Marta and Rebeca Raijman. 2000. “Immigrants’ Income Packaging and Invisible Labor Force

    Activity.” Social Science Quarterly 81(1):291.

    Tienda, Marta. 1999. “Immigration, Opportunity and Social Cohesion.” Pp. 129–46 in Diversity and Its

    Discontents: Cultural Conflict and Common Ground in Contemporary American Society, edited by

    N. J. Smelser and J. C. Alexander. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

    Raijman, Rebeca and Marta Tienda. 1999. “Immigrants’ Socioeconomic Progress Post-1965: Forging

    Mobility or Survival?” Pp. 239–56 in The Handbook of International Migration: The American

    Experience, edited by C. Hirschman, P. Kasinitz, and J. DeWind. New York: Russell Sage

    Foundation.

    Rosenfeld, Michael J. and Marta Tienda. 1999. “Mexican Immigration, Occupational Niches and Labor

    Market Competition: Evidence from Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta, 1970-1990.” Pp. 64–105 in

    Immigration and Opportuntity, Race, Ethnicity, and Employment in the United States. New York,

    NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

    Kao, Grace and Marta Tienda. 1998. “Educational Aspirations of Minority Youth.” American Journal of Education 106(3):349–84.

    Tienda, Marta. 1998. “Immigration and Native Minority Workers: Is There Bad News After All?” Pp.

    345–62 in Help or Hindrance?: The Economic Implications of Immigration for African-Americans,

    edited by D. S. Hamermesh and F. D. Bean. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

    Schoenhals, Mark, Marta Tienda, and Barbara Schneider. 1998. “The Educational and Personal

    Consequences of Adolescent Employment.” Social Forces 77(2):723–61.

    Davies, Paul S., Michael J. Greenwood, Gary L. Hunt, Ulrich Kohli, and Marta Tienda. 1998. “The U.S.

    Labor Market Impacts of Low-Skill Migration from Mexico.” Pp. 1075–1116 in Migration Between

    Mexico and the United States: Binational Study. Vol. 3. Austin, TX: Morgan Press for the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform.

    Greenwood, Michael and Marta Tienda. 1997. “U.S. Impacts of Mexican Immigration.” Pp. 251–394 in

    Migration Between Mexico & the United States: Binational Study. Austin, TX: Morgan Press for the

    U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform.

    Morenoff, Jeffrey D. and Marta Tienda. 1997. “Underclass Neighborhoods in Temporal and Ecological

    Perspective.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 551(May):59–72.

    Stier, Haya and Marta Tienda. 1997. “Spouses or Babies? Race, Poverty and Pathways in Family

    Formation in Urban America.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 20(1):91.

    Stier, Haya and Marta Tienda. 1997. “Spouses or Babies? Race, Poverty and Pathways to Family

    Formation in Urban America.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 20(1):91–122.

    Rosenfeld, Michael J. and Marta Tienda. 1997. “Labor Market Implications of Mexican Immigration:

    Economics of Scale, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.” Pp. 177–200 in At the Crossroads: Mexican Migration and U.S. Policy, edited by F. D. Bean, de la Garza, B. W. Roberts, and S. Weintraub. New

    York, NY: Rowman & Littlefield.

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    Parrado, Emilio A. and Marta Tienda. 1997. “Women’s Roles and Family Formation in Venezuela: New

    Forms of Consensual Unions?” Social Biology 44(1–2):1–24.

    Stolzenberg, Ross M. and Marta Tienda. 1997. “English Proficiency, Education, and the Conditional

    Economic Assimilation of Hispanic and Asian Origin Men.” Social Science Research 26(1):25–51.

    Kao, Grace and Marta Tienda. 1996. “Racial and Ethnic Variation in Educational Outcomes.” Research in

    Sociology of Education and Socialization 11:263–97.

    Hsueh, Sheri and Marta Tienda. 1996. “Gender, Ethnicity, and Labor Force Instability.” Social Science

    Research 25(1):73–94.

    Tienda, Marta and Haya Stier. 1996. “Generating Labor Market Inequality: Employment Opportunities

    and the Accumulation of Disadvantage.” Social Problems 43(2):147–65.

    Tienda, Marta and Haya Stier. 1996. “The Wages of Race: Color and Employment Opportunity in

    Chicago’s Inner City.” P. Chapter 31 in Origins and Destinies: Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in

    America, edited by S. Pedraza and R. G. Rumbaut. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Press.

    Ahituv, Avner and Marta Tienda. 1996. “Ethnic Differences in School Departure: Does Youth

    Employment Promote or Undermine Educational Achievement?” Pp. 93–110 in Of Heart and Mind: Social Policy Essays in Honor of Sar A. Levitan, edited by S. A. Levitan, G. L. Mangum, and S. L.

    Mangum. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute.

    Forste, Renata and Marta Tienda. 1996. “What’s Behind Racial and Ethnic Fertility Differentials?”

    Population and Development Review 22(December):109–33.

    Wilson, Franklin D., Marta Tienda, and Lawrence L. Wu. 1995. “Race and Unemployment: Labor Market

    Experiences of Black and White Men, 1968-1988.” Work and Occupations 22(3):245–70.

    Tienda, Marta. 1995. “Latinos and the American Pie: Can Latinos Achieve Economic Parity?” Hispanic

    Journal of Behavioral Sciences 17(4):403–29.

    Tienda, Marta and Audrey Singer. 1995. “Wage Mobility of Undocumented Workers in the United

    States.” The International Migration Review 29(1):112–38.

    Hsueh, Sheri and Marta Tienda. 1995. “Earnings Consequences of Employment Instability Among

    Minority Men.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 14:39–69.

    Kao, Grace and Marta Tienda. 1995. “Optimism and Achievement: The Educational Performance of

    Immigrant Youth.” Social Science Quarterly 76(1):1–19.

    • Reprinted in Marcelo Suarez-Oroco and Baolin Qin (Editors), 2006. The New Immigration. New York: Routledge. Ch 18, pp. 331-344.

    Neuman, Kristen E. and Marta Tienda. 1994. “The Settlement Patterns and Secondary Migration Patterns

    of Legalized Aliens: Insights from Administrative Records.” Pp. 187–226 in Immigration and Ethnicity: The Integration of America’s Newest Arrivals, edited by B. Edmonston and J. S. Passel.

    Washington DC: Urban Institute Press.

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    Tienda, Marta and Zai Liang. 1994. “Poverty and Immigration in Policy Perspective.” Pp. 330–64 in

    Poverty and Public Policy, edited by S. H. Danziger, G. D. Sandefur, and D. H. Weinberg.

    Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Borjas, George J. and Marta Tienda. 1993. “The Employment and Wages of Legalized Immigrants.” The

    International Migration Review 27(4):712–47.

    Stier, Haya and Marta Tienda. 1993. “Are Men Marginal to the Family? Insights from Chicago’s Inner

    City.” Pp. 23–45 in Work, Family and Masculinity, edited by J. C. Hood. Newbury Park, CA: Sage

    Publications.

    Tienda, Marta. 1993. “Immigration and Socioeconomic Integration of U.S. Hispanics.” Hommes &

    Migrations 1162–1163(Fevrier-Mars):40–47.

    Tienda, Marta and Franklin D. Wilson. 1992. “Migration and the Earnings of Hispanic Men.” American

    Sociological Review 57(5):661–78.

    Tienda, Marta, Katharine M. Donato, and Hector Cordero-Guzmán. 1992. “Schooling, Color, and the

    Labor Force Activity of Women.” Social Forces 71(2):365–95.

    Palloni, Alberto and Marta Tienda. 1992. “Demographic Responses to Economic Recessions in Latin

    America Since 1900*.” Sociological Inquiry 62(2):246–70.

    Forste, Renata and Marta Tienda. 1992. “Race and Ethnic Variation in the Schooling Consequences of

    Female Adolescent Sexual Activity.” Social Science Quarterly 73(1):12–30.

    Stier, Haya and Marta Tienda. 1992. “Family, Work and Women: The Labor Supply of Hispanic

    Immigrant Wives.” The International Migration Review 26(4):1291–1313.

    Tienda, Marta and Karen Booth. 1991. “Gender, Migration and Social Change -.” International Sociology 6(March):51–72.

    Tienda, Marta. 1991. “Is the Pot Still Melting? The Latinos.” Pp. 364–85 in Our Changing Population, edited by R. T. Gill and S. Thernstrom. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.

    Tienda, Marta and Haya Stier. 1991. “Joblessness or Shiftlessness: Labor Force Activity in Chicago’s

    Inner-City.” Pp. 135–54 in The Urban Underclass, edited by C. Jencks and P. Peterson. Washington

    DC: Brookings Institute.

    Tienda, Marta. 1991. “Poor People and Poor Places: Deciphering Neighborhood Effects on Poverty

    Outcomes.” Pp. 244–62 in Macro-Micro Linkages in Sociology, edited by J. Huber. Newbury Park,

    CA: Chicago - Population Research Center.

    Wilson, Franklin D. and Marta Tienda. 1991. “Migration, Ethnicity and Labor Force Activity.” Pp. 135–

    63 in Immigration, Trade, and the Labor Market, edited by J. M. Abowd and R. B. Freeman. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1990. “Welfare and Work in Chicago’s Inner City.” The American Economic Review 80(2):372–76.

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    Tienda, Marta. 1989. “Looking to the 1990s: Mexican Immigration in Sociological Perspective.” Pp. 109–

    47 in Mexican Migration to the United States: Origins, Consequences, and Policy Options,

    Dimensions of United States-Mexican Relations; v. 3., edited by W. A. Cornelius and J. A.

    Bustamante. San Diego, CA: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies.

    Wilson, Franklin D. and Marta Tienda. 1989. “Employment Returns to Migration.” Urban Geography 10(6):540–61.

    Jensen, Leif and Marta Tienda. 1989. “Nonmetropolitan Minority Families in the United States: Trends in

    Racial and Ethnic Economic Stratification, 1959-1986.” Rural Sociology 54(4):509–32.

    Tienda, Marta. 1989. “Puerto Ricans and the Underclass Debate.” The Annals of the American Academy of

    Political and Social Science 501(1):105–19.

    • Reprinted in William J. Wilson (ed.), The Ghetto Underclass: Social Science Perspectives. Newbury Park, CA: Sage (1993, pp. 122-136).

    Tienda, Marta. 1989. “Race, Ethnicity and the Portrait of Inequality: Approaching the 1990s.”

    Sociological Spectrum 9(1):23–52.

    • Reprinted Pp. 137-159 in Gail Thomas (ed.), Race Relations in the 1980s and 1990s: Facts and Projections.” London: Hemisphere Publishers.

    Sandefur, Gary D. and Marta Tienda. 1988. “’Introduction: Social Policy and the Minority Experience’

    and ‘Epilogue.’” Pp. 1–19 and 265–70 in Divided Opportunities: Minorities, Poverty and Social

    Policy, edited by G. D. Sandefur and M. Tienda. New York, NY: Plenum Publishers.

    Jensen, Leif and Marta Tienda. 1988. “Nativity Differentials in Public Assistance Receipt: A Research

    Note.” Sociological Inquiry 58(3):306–21.

    Tienda, Marta and Leif I. Jensen. 1988. “Poverty and Minorities: A Quarter Century Profile of Color and

    Socioeconomic Disadvantage.” Pp. 23-61 (Chapter 2) in Divided Opportunities: Minorities, Poverty,

    and Social Policy. New York, NY: Plenum Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1988. “Looking to 1990: Immigration, Inequality and the Mexican Origin People in the

    United States.” Ethnic Affairs 2(Summer):1–22. (Text of Americo Paredes Distinguished Lecture, March, 1988, Austin, Texas).

    Glass, Jennifer, Marta Tienda, and Shelley A. Smith. 1988. “The Impact of Changing Employment

    Opportunity on Gender and Ethnic Earnings Inequality.” Social Science Research 17(3):252–76.

    Smith, Shelley A. and Marta Tienda. 1988. “The Doubly Disadvantaged: Women of Color in the U.S.

    Labor Force.” Pp. 61–80 in Women Working: Theories and Facts in Perspective, edited by A. H.

    Stromberg and S. Harkess. Palo Alto, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co.

    Smith, Shelley A. and Marta Tienda. 1988. “Employment Prospects for Minority Women.” Pp. 37–55 in

    Ensuring Minority Success in Corporate Management, edited by D. E. Thompson and N. DiTomaso.

    New York, NY: Plenum Publishing.

    Borjas, George J. and Marta Tienda. 1987. “The Economic Consequences of Immigration.” Science

    235(4789):645–51.

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    Tienda, Marta, Shelley A. Smith, and Vilma Ortiz. 1987. “Industrial Restructuring, Gender Segregation,

    and Sex Differences in Earnings.” American Sociological Review 52(2):195–210.

    Tienda, Marta and Ding-Tzann Lii. 1987. “Minority Concentration and Earnings Inequality: Blacks,

    Hispanics, and Asians Compared.” American Journal of Sociology 93(1):141–65.

    Tienda, Marta and Vilma Ortiz. 1987. “Intra-Industry Occupational Recomposition and Gender Inequality

    in Earnings.” Pp. 23–51 in Ingredients for Women’s Employment Policy, edited by C. E. Bose and G. D. Spitze. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Leif Jensen. 1986. “Immigration and Public Assistance Participation: Dispelling the

    Myth of Dependency.” Social Science Research 15(4):372–400.

    Tienda, Marta and Vilma Ortiz. 1986. “‘Hispanicity’ and the 1980 Census.” Social Science Quarterly

    67(1):3–20.

    Palloni, Alberto and Marta Tienda. 1986. “The Effects of Breastfeeding and Pace of Childbearing on

    Mortality at Early Ages.” Demography 23(1):31–52.

    Tienda, Marta, Violeta González, and Shelley A. Smith. 1985. “Community Education and Differential

    Fertility in Peru.” Canadian Studies in Population 12(2):137–57.

    Tienda, Marta and Patricia Guhleman. 1985. “The Occupational Position of Employed Hispanic Women.”

    Pp. 243-274 (Chapter 8) in Hispanics in the U.S. Economy, edited by G. J. Borjas and M. Tienda.

    Orlando, FL: Academic Press.

    Borjas, George J. and Marta Tienda. 1985. “Introduction.” Pp. 1-24 (Chapter 1) in Hispanics in the U.S.

    Economy, edited by G. J. Borjas and M. Tienda. Orlando, FL: Academic Press.

    Singelmann, Joachim and Marta Tienda. 1985. “The Process of Occupational Change in a Service

    Society: The Case of the United States, 1960-1980.” Pp. 48–67 in New Approaches to Economic

    Life: Economic Restructuring, Unemployment and the Social Division of Labour, edited by B.

    Roberts, R. Finnegan, and D. Gallie. Manchester, UK: University of Manchester Press.

    Tienda, Marta and Jennifer Glass. 1985. “Household Structure and Labor Force Participation of Black,

    Hispanic, and White Mothers.” Demography 22(3):381–94.

    Nelson, Candace and Marta Tienda. 1985. “The Structuring of Hispanic Ethnicity: Historical and

    Contemporary Perspectives.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 8(1):49–74.

    • Reprinted in Ethnicity and Race in the U.S.A. Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, PLC, 1985.

    • Reprinted in Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Vilma Ortiz (eds.), The Latino Experience in the United States. Boston: Routledge, 1997.

    • Reprinted in Norman Yetman (ed.), Majority and Minority: The Dynamics of Race and Ethnicity in America Life. Needham Heights: Allyn and Bacon, 1998.

    Snipp, C. Matthew and Marta Tienda. 1985. “Chicano Career Mobility.” Studies in Social Stratification

    and Mobility 4:177–94.

    Neidert, Lisa J. and Marta Tienda. 1984. “Converting Education into Earnings: The Patterns Among

    Hispanic Origin Men.” Social Science Research 13(4):303–20.

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    Tienda, Marta, Leif Jensen, and Robert L. Bach. 1984. “Immigration, Gender and the Process of

    Occupational Change in the United States, 1970-80.” The International Migration Review

    18(4):1021–44.

    Tienda, Marta and Lisa J. Neidert. 1984. “Language, Education, and the Socioeconomic Achievement of

    Hispanic Origin Men.” Social Science Quarterly 65(2):519–36.

    • Reprinted in Rodolfo de la Garza, Frank D. Bean, Ricardo Romo and Charles M. Bonjean (eds.), The Mexican American Experience: An Interdisciplinary Anthology. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1985.

    Tienda, Marta. 1984. “Community Characteristics, Women’s Education, and Fertility in Peru.” Studies in

    Family Planning 15(4):162–69.

    Tienda, Marta. 1984. “Regional Differentiation, Intraindustry Division of Labor and Family Labor Supply

    in Peru.” Pp. 89–128 in Family and Work: Comparative Convergences, edited by M. B. Brinkerhoff.

    Wesport, CT: Greenwood Press.

    Bach, Robert L. and Marta Tienda. 1984. “Contemporary Immigration and Refugee Movements and

    Employment Policies.” Pp. 37–82 in Immigration: Issues & Policies, edited by V. M. Briggs and M.

    Tienda. Salt Lake City, UT: Olympus Press.

    Snipp, C. Matthew and Marta Tienda. 1984. “Mexican American Occupational Mobility.” Social Science Quarterly 65(2):364–80.

    Sullivan, Teresa A. and Marta Tienda. 1984. “Integration of Multiple Data Sources in Immigrant Studies.”

    Review of Public Data Use 12(December):233–44.

    Angel, Ronald and Marta Tienda. 1984. “Household Composition and Income Generation Strategies

    Among Non-Hispanic Whites, Blacks and Hispanic Origin Groups in the United States.” Pp. 141–69

    in Family and Work: Comparative Convergences, edited by M. B. Brinkerhoff. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1983. “Market Characteristics and Hispanic Earnings: A Comparison of Natives and

    Immigrants.” Social Problems 31(1):59–72.

    Tienda, Marta. 1983. “Nationality and Income Attainment among Native and Immigrant Hispanic Men in

    the United States.” The Sociological Quarterly 24(2):253–72.

    Tienda, Marta. 1983. “Residential Distribution and Internal Migration Patterns of Chicanos: A Critical

    Assessment.” Pp. 149–85 in The State of Chicano Research in Family, Labor and Migration Studies,

    edited by A. Valdez, A. Camarillo, and T. Almaguer. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford Center for Chicano

    Research.

    Tienda, Marta. 1983. “Socioeconomic and Labor Force Characteristics of U.S. Immigrants: Issues and

    Approaches.” Pp. 211–31 in U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy: Global and Domestic Issues, edited by M. M. Kritz. Lexington, MA: DC Heath.

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    Tienda, Marta and Sylvia Ortega Salazar. 1982. “Las Familias Encabezadas Por Mujeres Y La Formación

    De Núcleos Extensos: Una Referencia Al Perú.” Demografía y Economía 16(1):64–89. Spanish

    translation: Estudios sobre la Mujer. Tomo I, 1982. Pp. 319-344. México, D.F.: Secretaria de

    Programación y Presupuesto.

    Snipp, C. Mathew and M. Tienda. 1982. “New Perspectives of Chicano Intergenerational Occupational-

    Mobility.” Social Science Journal 19(2):37–49.

    Tienda, Marta. 1982. “Sex, Ethnicity and Chicano Status Attainment.” International Migration Review 16(2):435–73.

    Angel, Ronald and Marta Tienda. 1982. “Determinants of Extended Household Structure: Cultural Pattern

    or Economic Need?” American Journal of Sociology 87(6):1360–83.

    Tienda, Marta and Alicia Rojas. 1982. “Life Cycles Perspectives on Dependency Rates: Theoretical

    Considerations and Alternative Measures.” Western Sociological Review 13(1):119–31.

    Tienda, Marta and Ronald Angel. 1982. “Headship and Household Composition among Blacks,

    Hispanics, and Other Whites.” Social Forces 61(2):508–31.

    Tienda, Marta. 1981. “Blurring Boundaries and Building Bridges: Comment on Aiken, Land and

    McCartney.” The Sociological Quarterly 22(3):466–70.

    Tienda, Marta. 1981. “Macro and Micro Contexts of Dependency Rates: An Illustration with Peruvian

    Data.” Population and Environment 4(2):79–96.

    Tienda, Marta and Osei-Mensah Aborampah. 1981. “Energy-Related Adaptations in Low-Income

    Nonmetropolitan Wisconsin Counties.” Journal of Consumer Research 8(3):265–70.

    Tienda, Marta. 1981. “The Mexican American Population.” Pp. 502–48 in Nonmetropolitan America in

    Transition, edited by A. Hawley and S. M. Mazie. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “Familism and Structural Assimilation of Mexican Immigrants in the United States.”

    The International Migration Review 14(3):383–408.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “Age and Economic Dependency in Peru: A Family Life-Cycle Analysis.” Journal

    of Marriage and Family 42(3):639–52.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “Child and Spouse Replacement Mechanisms: A Life Cycle Perspective on Family

    Composition in Peru.” International Journal of Sociology of the Family 10(1):67–80.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “Dependency, Extension and the ‘Family Life Cycle Squeeze’ in Peru.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 11(4):414–31.

    Tienda, Marta. 1979. “Economic Activity of Children in Peru: Labor Force Behavior in Rural and Urban

    Contexts.” Rural Sociology 44(2):370–91.

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    Singelmann, Joachim and Marta Tienda. 1979. “Changes in Industry Structure and Female Employment

    in Latin America: 1950-1970.” Sociological Quarterly 63(4):745–71.

    Marcum, John P. and Marta Tienda. 1978. “A Canonical Correlation Analysis of Occupational Mobility

    among Mexican Americans.” The Sociological Quarterly 19(3):439–49.

    Tienda, Marta. 1977. “Diferenciación Regional y Transformación Sectorial de Trabajo Femenina: México,

    1970.” Demografía y Economía 19(3):307–25.

    Poston, Dudley L., David Alvirez, and Marta Tienda. 1976. “Earnings Differences Between Anglo and

    Mexican American Male Workers in 1960 and 1970: Changes in the ‘Cost’ of Being Mexican

    American.” Social Science Quarterly 57(3):618–31.

    Tienda, Marta. 1975. “Diferencias Socioeconómicas Regionales Y Tasas De Participación De La Fuerza

    De Trabajo Femenina: El Caso De México.” Revista Mexicana de Sociología 37(4):111–29.

    Research Reports and Bulletins

    Tienda, Marta 2018. “Inconvenient Truths and the Promise of Higher Education.” USC Rossier Magazine,

    Fall/Winter.

    Tienda, Marta. 2013. “Diversity, Inequality and the Pathways to Leadership: Graduate Education for the

    21st Century.” Washington, D.C.: Council of Graduate Schools. 2020 Lecture Series.

    Haskins, Ron and Marta Tienda. 2011. “The Future of Immigrant Children.” Policy Brief, Spring. Princeton: Princeton University

    Tienda, Marta. 2010. “Application Behavior and Campus Diversity.” Teacher’s College Record,

    Tienda, Marta. 2009. Hispanicity and Educational Inequality: Risks, Opportunities and the Nation’s Future. 25th Tomás Rivera Lecture. Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service.

    Tienda, Marta. 2008. “Diversifying the College Campus” Contexts,7(4):80.

    Tienda, Marta. 2008. “Fragile Futures: Immigrant Children and Children of Immigrants.” Social Policy

    Report, 22(3):16-17. Tienda, Marta. 2007. “Hispanics at the Age Crossroads: Opportunities and

    Risks.” Focus, 25(1):27-32. Madison, WI: Institute for Research on Poverty.

    Tienda Marta. 2007. “Don’t Blame Immigrants For Poverty Wages.” The American Prospect, 18(May):

    A10-A11.

    Tienda, Marta. 2006. "Harnessing Diversity in Higher Education: Lessons from Texas," Pp. 53-56 in

    Maureen Devlin (ed.), Forum Futures 2006. Washington, DC: Forum for the Future of Higher Education.

    Tienda, Marta. 2005. “Be Our Guest?” American Prospect, 16 (November): A19-A21.

    Flippen, Chenoa and Marta Tienda. 2002. “Workers of Color and Pathways to Retirement.” Public Policy and Aging Report, 12 (3): 3-8.

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    Tienda, Marta. 2001. “Comments at the Princeton Memorial Service (September 16, 2001).” Footnotes, Volume 29(6):12-13, September/October 2001. Reprinted in Princeton Packet; Town Topics.

    Tienda, Marta. 2001. “The New Labor Markets: Implications for the Nation’s Young People.” Pp. 9-15

    in Promoting Educational Excellence in the New Economy: The Challenges for National Policy.

    Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute Congressional Program. Eighth Conference, February 16-19.

    Tienda, Marta and Susan Simonelli. 2001. “Hispanic Students are Missing from Diversity Debates.” The Chronicle Review, The Chronicle of Higher Education, section 2, June 1, B 13-14.

    Tienda, Marta and Ann Morning. 2001. “Population Composition by Race and Ethnicity in North

    America.” Pp. 11745-11749 in Paul B. Baltes and Neil Smelser (eds.), International Encyclopedia of

    Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 3.3, Article 131. Kidlington: Elsevier Science, LTD.

    Tienda, Marta. 2000 “Hispanic Americans.” Pp. 1186-1195 in Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J. V.

    Montgomery (eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition, Volume 2. New York: MacMillan

    Publishing Company.

    Tienda, Marta. 1997. “Comment: The Economic Impact of Mexican Immigration.” Pp. 180-183 in Barry

    Bosworth, Susan M. Collins and Nora Claudia Lustig (eds.), Coming Together? Mexico-U.S.

    Relations. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.

    Tienda, Marta and Rebeca Raijman. 1996. “Forging Mobility in a Low-Wage Environment: Mexican

    Immigrants.” Focus, Vol. 18, No. 2, Pp. 35-40.

    Tienda, Marta. 1996. “Diversity and the Meritocracy.” 442d Convocation Address, University of

    Chicago, March. University Record, Vol. 31, No.1, Pp. 23-25.

    Hotz, V. Joseph and Marta Tienda. 1994. “Gender and Ethnic Variation in the School-to-Work

    Transition.” Pp. 215-303 in America's Changing Profile: Hearings before the Subcommittee on

    Census and Population of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives

    (One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session). Serial No. 102-64. Washington, DC: US

    Government Printing Office.

    Grusky, David B. and Marta Tienda. 1995. “Foreword,” in Hans-Peter Blossfeld (ed.), Family Formation

    in Modern Societies and the New Role of Women. Boulder: Westview Press.

    Ahituv, Avner, Marta Tienda, Lixin Xu and V. Joseph Hotz. 1994. “Initial Labor Market Experience of

    Minority and Nonminority Men.” Pp. 17-25 in 1994 Proceedings of the Industrial Relations

    Research Association. Madison, Wisconsin: ILLR.

    Hsueh, Sheri and Marta Tienda. 1994. “Race and Labor Force Instability.” Pp. 95-100 in 1993

    Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section. Washington, DC:

    American Statistical Association.

    Grusky, David B. and Marta Tienda. 1993. “Foreword,” in Yossi Shavit and Hans-Peter Blossfeld (eds.),

    Persistent Inequality: Changing Educational Attainment in Thirteen Countries. Boulder: Westview

    Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1991. “Hispanic American Studies.” Pp. 831-837 in Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L.

    Borgatta (eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Volume 2. New York: MacMillan Publishing Company.

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    Tienda, Marta, George J. Borjas, H. Corder-Guzman, Kristen E. Neuman, and M. Romero. 1991. The

    Demography of Legalization: Insights from Administrative Records of Legalized Aliens: OSC 91-4.

    University of Chicago: Population Research Center.

    Tienda, Marta. 1991. “Hispanic Labor Force: Research Issues and Data Needs.” Testimony before the

    House Subcommittee on Census and Population. Pp. 89-101 in Congressional Record, March 20,

    H621-34.3. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.

    Tienda, Marta and David B. Grusky. 1989. “Foreword,” in James S. Coleman, Equality and Achievement in Education. Boulder: Westview Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1989. “Latino Children in Poverty: Sociological/Labor Market Perspectives.” Pp. 7-14 in

    First National Conference on Latino Children: Washington, DC: NALEO Education Fund.

    Sandefur, Gary and Marta Tienda. 1989. “Diversity and Inequality.” Evaluation Forum, 5/6 (Fall):8-11.

    Tienda, Marta. 1989. “Data Requirements for Migration Policy: Assessing the Impact of Legalization.”

    Testimony before the Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative

    Economic Development. July 2, 1989, Chicago. Pp. 457-460 in Unauthorized Migration Addressing the Root Causes. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.

    Tienda, Marta. 1989. “Immigration and Hispanic Educational Attainment: Challenges for the 1990s.”

    Challenges, (Pp. 16-21). IRP Discussion Paper No. 874-88

    Tienda, Marta. 1988. “Income and Welfare of Rural Households, 1960-1982: Ethnic, Temporal and

    Cyclical Variation.” Final Report to the Aspen Institute.

    Wilson, Franklin D. and Marta Tienda. 1988. “Migration, Work and Well-Being of Mexicans, Puerto

    Ricans and Cubans: Evidence from Recent Census Data.” Final Report to the Ford Foundation.

    Madison: University of Wisconsin, Center for Demography and Ecology.

    Tienda, Marta and Karen Booth. 1988. “Migration, Gender and Social Change.” Pp. 287-318 in

    Proceedings of IUSSP Conference on Women's Position and Demographic Change in the Course of

    Development. Leige, Belgium: IUSSP.

    Jensen, Leif and Marta Tienda. 1987. “The New Immigration: Implications for Poverty and Public

    Assistance Utilization.” Migration World, 15(5):7-13.

    Tienda, Marta. 1987. “Comment: On Human Capital for Agriculture.” In R.J. Hildreth, C. O'Connor, K.

    Lipton and K. Clayton (eds.), Agriculture and Rural Areas Approaching the 21st Century:

    Challenges for Agricultural Economists. Ames, Iowa: State University Press.

    Tienda, Marta and William A. Diaz. 1987. “Puerto Ricans' Special Problems.” New York Times, Friday,

    August 28, p.23.

    Tienda, Marta. 1986. “Industrial Restructuring in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Labor Markets:

    Implications for Equity and Efficiency.” Pp. 33-70 in Symposium on Rural Labor Markets Research

    Issues, Washington, DC: USDA, Economic Research Service.

    Tienda, Marta and Shelley A. Smith. 1986. “The Structural Transformation of Employment in Wisconsin,

    1960-1980.” Research Bulletin, R3377, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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    Tienda, Marta and Jennifer Glass. 1985. “Extended Household Composition and Female Labor Force

    Participation.” Pp. 168-188 in Jacques Boulet, Ann Marie DeBritto and Aisha Ray (eds.),

    Understanding the Economic Crisis: The Impact of Poverty and Unemployment on Children and

    Families. Proceedings of a National Conference by the Bush Program in Child Development and Social Policy. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan.

    Tienda, Marta. 1984. Preface. Demography of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the United States by

    Jamshid A. Momeni. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

    Tienda, Marta. 1984. “The Puerto Rican Worker: Current Labor Market Status and Future Prospects.”

    Pp. 63-91 in Puerto Ricans in the Mid-Eighties: An American Challenge. Washington, DC: National Puerto Rican Coalition. Reprinted in Journal of Hispanic Politics, 1(1):27-51.

    Tienda, Marta and Elizabeth Evanson. 1983. Statistical Policy and Data Needs for Hispanic Studies.

    Final Report to the Ford Foundation, July, 1983 (162 pages).

    Borjas, George and Marta Tienda. (eds.) 1982. Hispanics in the Labor Force: A Conference Report. Final

    Report to the National Commission on Employment Policy, September (450 pages).

    Tienda, Marta and Lisa Neidert. 1981. “Segmented Markets and Earnings Inequality of Native and

    Immigrant Hispanics in the United States.” Pp. 72-81 in 1980 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section. Washington, DC: American Statistical

    Association.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “Social Responses to the Energy Crisis.” Research Bulletin, (R3056), College of

    Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “A Socioeconomic Profile of Hispanic American Male Workers: Perspectives on

    Labor Utilization and Earnings.” Pp. 125-67 in Antonio Furino (ed.), Proceedings of the National

    Symposium on Hispanics and CETA. San Antonio: Human Resources Management and

    Development Program, College of Business, University of Texas at San Antonio.

    Tienda, Marta. 1980. “The Social Economy of Energy: Consequences and Alternatives for Families in

    Northeastern Wisconsin.” Research Bulletin (R3055), College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,

    University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Tienda, Marta and Osei-Mensah Aborampah. 1980. “Poverty Status, Tenure Status and Energy Related

    Adaptations Among Nonmetropolitan Wisconsin Households: A Discriminant Analysis.” Pp.

    209-18 in Proceedings of the Third Annual Conferences on the Small City and Regional Community.

    Stevens Point: University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point.

    Op-Eds

    Tienda, Marta. 2018. “The Promise of Higher Education Comes with Inconvenient Truths.” USC Rossier

    Magazine, Fall/Winter, 34.

    Tienda, Marta. 2016. “Where’s the Commitment to Public Higher Education?” The Chronicle of Higher

    Education B7.

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    Tienda, Marta. 2013. “The Hispanic Moment.” HuffPost. (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-hispanic-moment_b_3941519).

    Tienda, Marta. 2013. “A Race-Conscious Holistic Approach to College Admissions.” New York Times,

    May 13.

    Tienda, Marta. 2013. “Fix Immigration Bill to Reduce Health-Care Costs.” Bloomberg, April 21.

    Tienda, Marta. 2013. “Health and Age of Immigrants Admitted to the U.S. Matter.” New York Times,

    April 16.

    Tienda, Marta. 2004. “Focus on Higher Education Upgrades in Texas.” The Houston Chronicle, July 18.

    Tienda, Marta and Sunny X. Niu. 2004. “Texas’ 10-Percent Plan: The Truth Behind the Numbers.” The

    Chronicle of Higher Education 50(20):B10.

    Tienda, Marta. 2003. “Texas’ Top 10 Percent Policy Hurts Minorities’ Chances for College.” Detroit Free

    Press, March 26.

    RESEARCH GRANTS, 1990-present

    9/15 - “Margaret Olivia Sage Scholar Award.” Unrestricted Research Gift, Russell Sage

    Foundation, $30,000.

    12/14 - 3/17 “mDiary Study of Adolescent Relationships.” Program on US Health Policy, Center for

    Health and Wellbeing, $200,000.

    7/13 - 3/15 “Using Mobile Technology to Study Adolescent Sexual Relationships.” NIH, $65,000.

    8/12 - 3/13 “Workshop on International Comparisons and Measurement Comparability in the study

    of Child Wellbeing.” Russell Sage Foundation, $35,000.

    4/11- 2/12 “Proposal for an International Research Conference and ANNALS Volume.” American

    Academy of Arts and Sciences, $30,000.

    7/10 - 7/13 “Migrant Youth and Children of Migrants in a Globalized World: An International

    Research Network.” Council for International Teaching and Research, Princeton Global

    Collaborative Research Fund, $210,000.

    10/9 - 6/13 “Family Reunification and Older Immigrants: Implications for Health and Social Service

    Utilization.” National Institute on Aging, $42,897.

    3/8 - 12/8 “New Immigrant Destinations—Pilot Project.” The Russell Sage Foundation, $148,919.

    3/7 - 8/9 “Cross National Research on Child Migration.” The Rockefeller Foundation, $231,000.

    1/7 - 12/9 “Percent Plans as Affirmative Action: Texas Higher Education Opportunity Project.” The

    Ford Foundation, $600,000.

    7/5 - 12/6 “Texas Higher Education Opportunity Project: A Summer Research Institute for Young

    Scholars.” The Ford Foundation, $225,000; Spencer Foundation, $50,000.

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    7/4 - 8/8 “Higher Educational Opportunity in Texas: The Top 10 Percent Plan in the Shadows of

    Hopwood, Grutter and Gratz." Spencer Foundation, $440,325.

    4/4 - 3/6 “Collaborative Research: College Choice and the Texas 10% Policy.” National Science

    Foundation (NSF), $384,811.

    10/3 - 9/5 “Higher Education Opportunity – Phase II. Texas College Enrollments Before and After

    Hopwood.” The Ford Foundation, $1,500,000.

    4/3 - 4/5 “Higher Educational Opportunity: Texas College Enrollments Before and After

    Hopwood”. The Hewlett Foundation, $250,000.

    4/3 - 4/5 “A Follow-up Survey of Texas High School Students.” Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,

    $200,000.

    9/1 - 8/3 “Higher Educational Opportunity: Texas College Enrollments Before and After

    Hopwood.” The Ford Foundation, $1,880,000.

    9/00 - 12/1 “Texas College Enrollments Before and After Hopwood: Assessing the Impacts on

    Minorities of Changed Admission Criteria.” The Ford Foundation, $620,000.

    11/99 - 9/00 “Texas Admissions Policies and Minority College Attendance: Evaluating the Options

    and the Pipeline.” The Ford Foundation, $66,000.

    4/99 - 6/1 “Hispanics in Higher Education: Beating the Odds.” Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,

    $304,000.

    9/96 - 8/99 “Early Labor Market Careers of Black, White and Hispanic Women.” NSF, $175,000,

    William T. Grant Foundation, $75,000.

    9/97 - 8/98 “Maternal and Child Health Among Immigrants in the U.S.” R. W. Johnson Foundation,

    $59,000. (With Alberto Palloni).

    7/93 - 12/98 “Ethnicity and Adolescent Development.” MacArthur Foundation Research Network on

    Successful Adolescent Development in High Risk Settings, $67,000.

    7/95 - 12/97 “Binational Study of USA/Mexican Migration.” Commission on Immigration Reform,

    $86,000.

    9/92 - 8/96 “Entrepreneurship in Chicago's Ethnic Neighborhoods: Risk Financing Under

    Uncertainty.” with Richard Taub and Robert Townsend. MacArthur Foundation and the

    Center for the Study of Urban Inequality, $240,000.

    7/91 - 8/96 “Social Context and Educational Underachievement: The conundrum of Success Against

    the Odds.” with Barbara Schneider. Spencer Foundation, $119,400.

    10/90 - 12/96 “Pathways from School to Work: A Comparison of Inner-City and non-Inner-City

    Students,” Russell Sage Foundation, $109,425; “Piecing the Puzzle: Discontinuities in

    School-Work Transition of Puerto Rican and Other Minority Youth.” Rockefeller

    Foundation, $47,209. With V. Joseph Hotz.

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    8/90 - 6/95 “The Demography of Minority Underemployment.” NICHD, $415,976. With Franklin

    Wilson and Lawrence Wu.

    3/90 - 6/92 “Demographic Consequences of Unequal Development: Columbia and Venezuela

    Compared.” Rockefeller Foundation, $73,000.

    BOOK REVIEWS

    2012 Ancestors and Relatives: Genealogy, Identity & Community by Eviatar Zurabavel, Science,

    335(Feb. 10):659.

    2011 Mexico and its Diaspora in the United States: Policies of Emigration since 1848 by Alexandra

    Delano, Americas Quarterly, 5(4):115-117.

    2004 America’s Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity by Frank D. Bean and Gillian Stevens,

    Population and Development Review, 30(4):769-771.

    2002 Ethnic Economies by Ivan Right and Steve Gold, Journal of Economic Literature 40(March

    2002):191-192.

    1987 Latin Journey by Alejandro Portes and Robert L. Bach, American Journal of Sociology (92)

    4:1002-1004.

    1986 The Dilemma of American Immigration by Pastora San Juan Cafferty, Barry R. Chiswick,

    Andrew M. Greely and Teresa A. Sullivan, American Journal of Sociology 91:1023-1024.

    1983 Sociological Perspectives of Labor Markets, edited by Ivan Berg, American Journal of Sociology

    89: 463-465.

    1982 The Changing Demography of Spanish Americans by A. J. Jaffe, Ruth M. Cullen and Thomas D.

    Boswell, American Journal of Sociology 88:629-631.

    1982 Women, Work and Family edited by Frank L. Mott, and, Working Women: A Study of Women

    in Paid Jobs edited by Ann Seidman, American Journal of Sociology 87:1222-25.

    1980 Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and Change edited by Tom Ford, Contemporary Sociology 9:79-80.

    1979 Latin America: A Sociocultural Interpretation by Julius Riveria, American Journal of Sociology

    8:412-13.

    Marginal Workers, Marginal Jobs: The Under-utilization of American Workers by Teresa A.

    Sullivan, Western Sociological Quarterly 10:115-15.

    1978 Rural Society by Irwin T. Sanders, Rural Sociology 42:614-15.

    1978 Power and Pawn by Ann M. Pescatello, Contemporary Sociology 6:363-64.

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    UNPUBLISHED WORKING PAPERS

    Tienda, Marta, Rachel Goldberg and Jay Westreich. 2020. “Adolescents’ Mate Search in the Digital Age:

    Insights from a Mobile Diary Study.” Presented at the 2019 Annual meetings of the Population

    Association of America. Under review

    Villalta, Sara I., Rachel Goldberg and Marta Tienda. 2019. Adolescent Relationship Volatility and

    Emotional Health: Insights from a Diary Study.” Presented at the 2019 Annual meetings of the

    American Sociological Association. Under Review

    Choi, Kate and Marta Tienda. 2018. “The Salience of Race for Hispanics: Insights from Marital Sorting

    Behavior.” Presented at the 2018 Annual meetings of the Population Association of America.

    Choi, Kate and Marta Tienda. 2017. “Hispanicity, Racial Identification and Intermarriage.” Presented at

    the 2017 meetings of the Population Association of America, Chicago.

    Goldberg, Rachel, Marta Tienda, Janet Vertesi and Alicia Adsera. 2013. “Smartphone Study of Teen

    Relationships: Anatomy of a Pilot.” Paper presented at the 2014 annual meeting of the Population

    Association of America, Boston and the European Association of Population Studies, Budapest.

    Koffman, Dawn and Marta Tienda. 2010. “Admission Guarantees, High School Economic Composition

    and College Application Behavior.”

    Marta TiendaCurriculum VitaeEDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEMargaret Olivia Sage Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2015-2016Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, January-June, 1987Professor, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1983 - 1989 Assistant Professor, 1976 - 1980ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCEBiographyHONORS and FELLOWSHIPSPresident, Population Association of America, 2002Honorary DegreesHonorific FellowFudan Scholar, Research Institute for Higher Education, Fudan University, 2019External Fellow, American Institutes for Research, 2017Fellow, National Academy of Education, Elected 2015Fellow, American Education Research Association, Elected 2009Ernest W. Burgess Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Elected 2004Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Elected 1993Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1990Academic RecognitionAmerican Dream Legacy Award, 2007, New Jersey International Institute.Lifetime Achievement Award, Hispanic Business Inc., November 2004Named “80 Elite Hispanic Women of 2003”, Hispanic Business Magazine, April, 2003Undergraduate HonorsPhi Kappa Phi, 1972FellowshipsFellow, Rockefeller Foundation International Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1997Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1993 - 1994Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Chicano Council on Higher Education, fall 1979E.D. Farmer Fellow, for SSRC seminar, Cuernavaca, Mexico, summer 1974EDITORIALEditorshipsBoardsBOARD MEMBERSHIPSSELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1990 to presentAdvisory Board, Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, 2007 – 2009; 2011-2013Advisory Board, Hispanic Business Incorporated, 2001 - 2006Advisory Committee, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, July 2000 - 2004National Scientific Advisory Committee for the National Study of Adolescent Health, 1998 - 2003Presidential Search Committee, Social Science Research Council, 1998 - 1999Bi-national Study on Mexico-U.S. Migration, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1995 – 1997PUBLICATIONSArticles and Chapters


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