Scott T. Yabiku

Department of Sociology and Criminology (814) 863-0145 306 Oswald Tower [email protected] Pennsylvania State www.yabiku.org University Park, PA 16802

EDUCATION

2002 Ph.D. , Sociology 1997 M.A. Pennsylvania State University, Sociology and Demography 1995 B.A. , Sociology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016- Professor, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Sociology and Criminology 2015-2016 Professor, State University, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics 2008-2015 Associate Professor, , T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics 2002-2008 Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics

RESEARCH

Areas of Study: Demography, Family, Population and Environment, Migration, Data Collection

Active Research Support

2015-2020 Family Migration and Early Outcomes. 1P01HD080659. Scott Yabiku (Data Collection and Data Management Core Director), with Jennifer E. Glick (Program Project Director), and others. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $4,867,581 total costs.

2018-2023 Ambulatory Methods for Measuring Cognitive Change. 1U2CAG060408-01. Scott Yabiku (Technical Core Director), with Martin Sliwinski (Project Director), and others. National Institute on Aging, $13,391,863.00 total costs.

2018-2023 CNH-L: People, Place, and Payments in Complex Human-Environment Systems. BCS- 1826839. Scott Yabiku (Senior Personnel), with Li An (Principal Investigator), Jennifer Glick (Co-Principal Investigator), Rebecca Lewison (Co- Principal Investigator), Douglas Stow (Co-Principal Investigator), Fang Qiu (Co- Principal Investigator), and others. National Science Foundation. $1,450,000.00 total costs.

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2018-2020 Identifying and Informing Strategies for Disrupting Drug Distribution Networks: An Application to Opiate Flows in Pennsylvania. 2017-IJ-CX-0017. Scott Yabiku (Investigator), with Glenn Sterner (Principal Investigator), Shannon Monnat, Ashton Verdery, Gary Zajac, Peter Forster. National Institute of Justice. $990,002 total costs.

Completed Research Support

2012-2018 CNH: Feedbacks Between Human Community Dynamics and Socioecological Vulnerability in a Biodiversity Hotspot. BCS-1211498. Scott Yabiku (Principal Investigator), with Sharon Hall, Abigail York, Dirgha Ghimire, Li An, Jennifer Glick, and Sean Murphy. National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program, $1,449,521 total costs.

2013-2016 Innovation in the Measurement of Community Contextual Features. R21HD073758. Scott Yabiku (Principal Investigator), with Jennifer Glick, Dirgha Ghimire, and Elizabeth Wentz. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $430,853 total costs.

2014-2016 Contextual Change and Health Care Utilization: A Feasibility Study. 1P200MD009566-01. Scott Yabiku (Co-Investigator), with Jennifer Glick (Principal Investigator), and others. $145,405 total costs. This is a Supplement Pilot to parent award: Health Disparities Research at SIRC: Cultural Processes in Risk and Resiliency. An Exploratory Center of Excellence on Health Disparities Research. (2012-2017). Flavio Marsiglia (Project Director). National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.

2007-2016 Health Disparities Research at SIRC: Cultural Processes in Risk and Resiliency. P20MD002316. Scott Yabiku (Research Education and Training Core Director), with Flavio Marsiglia (Project Director) and others. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, $7,052,398 total costs (years 1-5), and renewal $6,300,000 total costs (years 6-10).

2008-2011 School Characteristics and Marriage Timing. R03HD057357. Scott Yabiku (Principal Investigator). National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $142,015 total costs.

2007-2013 PIRE Collaborative Research and Training in Social Context, Population Processes, and Environmental Change. OISE-0729709. Scott Yabiku (Co- Principal Investigator), with William Axinn (Principal Investigator), Jianguo Liu, Lisa Pearce, and Li An. National Science Foundation, $2,498,646 total costs.

2009-2012 Family Migration Context, Development and Early School Outcomes. R21HD058141. Scott Yabiku (Co-Investigator), with Jennifer E. Glick (Principal

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Investigator) and Laura Hanish. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $404,810 total costs.

2008-2013 Childbearing Dynamics in a Setting of High HIV Prevalence and Massive ART Rollout. R01HD058365. Scott Yabiku (Co-Investigator), with Victor Agadjanian (Principal Investigator) and Cecilia Menjívar. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $1,635,660 total costs.

2004-2011 Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER: Phase 2. DEB-0423704. Scott Yabiku (Senior Personnel), with Daniel Childers (Principal Investigator), and others. National Science Foundation, $5,461,835 total costs.

2006-2010 Religious Organizations and HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care. R01HD05175. Scott Yabiku (Co-Investigator), with Victor Agadjanian (Principal Investigator) and Cecilia Menjívar. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $1,033,236 total costs.

2006-2008 Men's Migration and Women's HIV/AIDS risks. R21HD048257. Scott Yabiku (Co-Investigator), with Victor Agadjanian (Principal Investigator) and Cecilia Menjívar. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $305,129 total costs.

Refereed Articles

Huang, Chih-Chien, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2018. Digital divide and body size disparities among Chinese adults. Demographic Research 38: 109-126.

An, Danming, Natalie D. Eggum-Wilkens, Sophia Chae, Sarah R. Hayford, Scott T. Yabiku, Jennifer E. Glick, and Linlin Zhang. 2018. Adults’ Conceptualisations of Children’s Social Competence in Nepal and Malawi. Psychology and Developing Societies 30(1): 81-104.

Yabiku, Scott T., Jennifer E. Glick, Elizabeth Wentz, Dirgha J. Ghimire, and Qunshan Zhao. 2017. Comparing Paper and Tablet Modes of Retrospective Activity Space Data Collection. Survey Research Methods 11(3): 329-344.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Victor Agadjanian. 2017. Father's Labor Migration and Children's School Discontinuation in Rural Mozambique. International Migration 55(4): 188-202.

Sullivan, Abigail, Abigail M York, Li An, Scott T Yabiku, and Sharon J Hall. 2017. How does perception at multiple levels influence collective action in the commons? The case of Mikania micrantha in Chitwan, Nepal. Forest Policy and Economics 80: 1-10.

Sullivan, Abigail, Abigail York, Dave White, Sharon Hall, and Scott Yabiku. 2017. De jure versus de facto institutions: trust, information, and collective efforts to manage the

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invasive mile-a-minute weed (Mikania micrantha). International Journal of the Commons 11(1).

Glick, Jennifer E. and Scott T. Yabiku. 2016. Migrant children and migrants' children: Nativity differences in school enrollment in Mexico and the United States. Demographic Research 35: 201-228.

Huang, Chih-Chien, Scott T. Yabiku, Stephanie Ayers, and Jennie J Kronenfeld. 2016. The obesity pay gap: gender, body size, and wage inequalities—a longitudinal study of Chinese adults, 1991–2011. Journal of Population Research 33: 221-242.

Gager, Constance T., Scott T. Yabiku, Miriam R. Linver. 2016. Conflict or Divorce? Does Parental Conflict and/or Divorce Increase the Likelihood of Adult Children's Cohabiting and Marital Dissolution? Marriage & Family Review. 52: 243-261.

Huang, Chih-Chien, Scott T. Yabiku, Jennie J. Kronenfeld. 2015. The Effects of Household on Body Mass Index among Chinese Adults. Population Research and Policy Review 34: 877-899.

Agadjanian, Victor and Scott T. Yabiku. 2015. Religious Belonging, Religious Agency, and Women's Autonomy in Mozambique. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 54: 461-476.

Sangalang, Cindy, Angela Chen, Stephen S. Kulis, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2015. “Development and Validation of a Racial Discrimination Measure for Cambodian American Adolescents.” Asian American Journal of Psychology 6(1): 56-65.

Glick, Jennifer E. and Scott T. Yabiku. 2015. “A moving paradox: A binational view of obesity and residential mobility.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 17(2): 489-497.

Agadjanian, Victor and Scott T. Yabiku. 2014. “Religious Affiliation and Fertility in a Sub- Saharan Context: Dynamic and Lifetime Perspectives.” Population Research and Policy Review 33(5): 673-691.

Yabiku, Scott T., Victor Agadjanian, and Boaventura Cau. 2012. “Labor Migration and Child Mortality in Mozambique.” Social Science & Medicine 75(12): 2530-2538.

Glick, Jennifer E., Laura Hanish, Scott T. Yabiku, and Robert H. Bradley. 2012. “Migration timing and parenting practices: Contributions to social development in preschoolers with foreign-born and native-born mothers.” Child Development 83(5): 1527-1542.

Samenow, Charles P., Scott T. Yabiku, Marine Ghulyan, Betsy Williams and William Swiggart. 2012. “The Role of Family of Origin in Physicians Referred to a CME Course.” HEC Forum 24(2): 115-26.

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Agadjanian, Victor, Scott T. Yabiku, and Boaventura Cau. 2011. “Men’s migration and women’s fertility in rural Mozambique.” Demography 48(3): 1029-48.

Marsiglia, Flavio F., Scott T. Yabiku, Stephen Kulis, Tanya Nieri, Monica Parsai, and David Becerra. 2011. “The influence of linguistic acculturation and gender on the initiation of substance use among Mexican heritage preadolescents in the borderlands.” Journal of Early Adolescence. 31(2): 271-299.

Marsiglia, Flavio F., Stephen Kulis, Scott T. Yabiku, Tanya A. Nieri and Elizabeth Coleman. 2011. “When to Intervene: Elementary School, Middle School or Both? Effects of keepin’ It REAL on Substance Use Trajectories of Mexican Heritage Youth.” Prevention Science 12(1): 48-62.

Yabiku, Scott T., Victor Agadjanian, and Arusyak Sevoyan. 2010. “Husbands' labour migration and wives' autonomy, Mozambique 2000-2006.” Population Studies 64(3): 293-306.

Yabiku, Scott T., Flavio F. Marsiglia, Stephen Kulis, Monica B. Parsai, David Becerra, and Melissa Del-Colle. 2010. “Parental Monitoring and Changes in Substance Use Among Latino/a and Non-Latino/a Pre-adolescents in the Southwest.” Substance Use & Misuse 45(14): 2524-2550.

Gager, Constance T. and Scott T. Yabiku. 2010. “Who Has the Time? The Relationship between Household Labor Time and Sexual Frequency.” Journal of Family Issues 31(2): 135-163.

Marsiglia, Flavio F., Scott T. Yabiku, Stephen Kulis, Tanya Nieri, and Benjamin Lewin. 2010. “Influences of school Latino composition and linguistic acculturation on a prevention program for Youths.” Social Work Research 34: 6-19.

Glick, Jennifer E., Littisha Bates, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2009. “Mother's Age at Arrival in the United States and Early Cognitive Development.” Early Childhood Research Quarterly 24: 367-380.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Constance T. Gager. 2009. “Sexual Frequency and the Stability of Marital and Cohabiting Unions.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 71(4): 983-1000.

Larson, Kelli L., David Casagrande, Sharon L. Harlan, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2009. "Residents’ Yard Choices and Rationales in a Desert City: Social Priorities, Ecological Impacts, and Decision Tradeoffs." Environmental Management 44(5): 921-937.

Yabiku, Scott T., Jennifer E. Glick, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Steven A. Haas, and Li Zhu. 2009. “Migration, health, and environment in the desert southwest.” Population & Environment 30(4-5): 131-158.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Sarah Schlabach. 2009. “Social Change and the Relationships Between Education and Employment.” Population Research and Policy Review 28(4): 533-549.

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Agadjanian, Victor, Scott T. Yabiku, and Lubayna Fawcett. 2009. “History, Community Milieu, and Christian-Muslim Differentials in Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48(3): 462-479.

Harlan, Sharon L., Scott T. Yabiku, Larissa Larsen, and Anthony J. Brazel. 2009. “Household Water Consumption in an Arid City: Affluence, Affordance, and Attitudes.” Society & Natural Resources 22(8): 691-709.

Holley, Lynn C., Lorraine Moya Salas, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Scott T. Yabiku, Blythe Fitzharris, and Kelly F. Jackson. 2009. “Youth of Mexican Descent of the Southwest: Exploring Differences in Ethnic Labels.” Children and Schools 31(1): 15-26.

Dommaraju, PremChand, Victor Agadjanian, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2008. “The Pervasive and Persistent Impact of Caste on Child Mortality in India.” Population Research and Policy Review 27(4): 477-495.

Yabiku, Scott T., David G. Casagrande, and Elizabeth Farley-Metzger. 2008. “Preferences for Landscape Choice in a Southwestern Desert City.” Environment & Behavior 40(3): 382- 400.

Dixon, Andrea L., Scott T. Yabiku, Scott K. Okamoto, Sheila S. Tann, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Stephen Kulis, and Aimee M. Burke. 2007. “The Efficacy of a Multicultural Prevention Intervention among Urban American Indian Youth in the Southwest U.S.” Journal of Primary Prevention 28(6): 547-568.

Yabiku, Scott T., Andrea D. Rayle, Scott K. Okamoto, Flavio F. Marsiglia, and Stephen S. Kulis. 2007. “The Effect of Neighborhood Context on the Drug Use of American Indian Youth of the Southwest.” Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 6(2): 181-204.

Tann, Sheila S., Scott T. Yabiku, Scott K. Okamoto, and Jessica Yanow. 2007. “triADD: The Risk for Alcohol Abuse, Depression, and Diabetes Multimorbidity in American Indian Populations.” American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research 14(1): 1-23.

Kulis, Stephen, Scott T. Yabiku, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Tanya Nieri, and Ashley Crossman. 2007. “Differences by Gender, Ethnicity, and Acculturation in the Efficacy of the keepin’ it REAL Model Prevention Program.” Journal of Drug Education 37(2): 123-144.

Casagrande, David G., Diane Hope, Elizabeth Farley-Metzger, William Cook, Scott Yabiku, and Charles Redman. 2007. “Problem and : Integrating anthropology, ecology, and policy through adaptive experimentation in the urban Southwest U.S.” Human Organization 66(2): 125-139.

Yabiku, Scott T., Stephen Kulis, Flavio Francisco Marsiglia, Ben Lewin, Tanya Nieri, and Syed Hussaini. 2007. “Neighborhood Effects on the Efficacy of a Program to Prevent Youth Alcohol Use.” Substance Use & Misuse 42(1): 65-87.

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Kulis, Stephen, Tanya Nieri, Scott Yabiku, Layne K. Stromwall, and Flavio Francisco Marsiglia. 2007. “Promoting Reduced and Discontinued Substance Use among Adolescent Substance Users: Effectiveness of a Universal Prevention Program.” Prevention Science 8: 35-49.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2006. “Land Use and Marriage Timing in Nepal.” Population & Environment 27: 445-461.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2006. “Neighbors and Neighborhoods: Effects on Marriage Timing.” Population Research and Policy Review 25(4): 305-327.

Holley, Paul, Scott T. Yabiku, and Mary Benin. 2006. “The Relationship Between Intelligence and Divorce.” Journal of Family Issues 27: 1723-1748.

Ghimire, Dirgha J., William G. Axinn, Scott T. Yabiku, and Arland Thornton. 2006. “Social Change, Premarital Nonfamily Experience and Spouse Choice in an Arranged Marriage Society.” American Journal of Sociology 111: 1181-1218.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Diane W. Farone. 2006. “Social and Personal Coping Resources, Functional Impairment, and Perceived Health Status Among Mexican-Origin Elders.” Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 15(3/4): 31-50.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2005. “The Effect of Non-family Experiences on Age of Marriage in a Setting of Rapid Social Change.” Population Studies 59: 339-354.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2004. “Marriage Timing in Nepal: Organizational Effects and Individual Mechanisms.” Social Forces 83:559-586.

Axinn, William G. and Scott T. Yabiku. 2001. “Social Change, the Social Organization of Families, and Fertility Limitation.” American Journal of Sociology 106(5): 1219-1261.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2000. “Family History and Pensions: The Relationships Between Marriage, Divorce, Children, and Private Pension Coverage.” Journal of Aging Studies 14(3): 293- 312.

Yabiku, Scott T., William G. Axinn, and Arland Thornton. 1999. “Family Integration and Children’s Self-Esteem.” American Journal of Sociology 105: 1494-1524.

Book Chapters

Tanner, Jennifer L. and Scott T. Yabiku. 1999. “The Economies of Young Adulthood: One Future or Two?” in Transitions to Adulthood in a Changing Economy: No Work, No Family, No Future? Alan Booth, Ann C. Crouter, and Michael J. Shanahan (Eds.). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.

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Conference Presentations

Yabiku, Scott, Jennifer Glick, Dirgha Ghimire, Juliana Levchenko, and Lauren Newmyer. 2019. "Labor Migration and Children’s School Quality." Poster presented at the Population Association of America annual meeting, April 10-13, Austin, TX.

Sullivan, Abigail, Scott Yabiku, Abigail York, Michele Clark, Li An, Sharon Hall, and Dirgha Ghimire. 2019. "What social and ecological factors drive collective efforts to manage invasive plants on community forest land over time?" Paper presented at Ecological Society of America annual meeting, August 11-16, Louisville, KY.

Glick, Jennifer, Sarah Miller and Scott Yabiku. 2018. "Parents Living Abroad and Children's Contributions to Household Labor." Paper presented at Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, April 26-28, Denver, Colorado.

Chi, Guangqing, Annelise Hagedorn, Christian Scott, Jennifer Glick, and Scott Yabiku. 2018. "Left-Behind Children: The Impacts of Labor Migration, Remittances, Poverty, and Family Processes in Rural Kyrgyz Highlands." Paper presented at Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, April 26-28, Denver, Colorado.

Clark, Michele, Qunshan Zhao, Rija Manandhar, Abigail Sullivan, Abigail York, Dirgha Ghimire, Scott Yabiku, and Sharon Hall. 2018. "Social and ecological drivers of invasive plant species distribution in community forests of subtropical Nepal." Paper presented at Ecological Society of America annual meeting, August 5-10, New Orleans, LA.

Yabiku, Scott T., Abigail Sullivan, Abigail York, Qunshan Zhao, Jennifer Glick, and Sharon Hall. 2017. “Protected Areas and Illegal Natural Resource Collection.” Poster presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, April 27-29, Chicago, IL.

Yabiku, Scott. T., Jennifer E. Glick, Elizabeth Wentz, and Qunshan Zhao. 2016. “Methods for Collecting, Measuring, and Modeling Activity Spaces.” Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, March 31-April 2, Washington, D.C.

Yabiku, Scott T., Jennifer E. Glick, Stephanie Ayers, and Chris Herbst. 2016. “Economic and Political Contextual Change and Health Care Utilization. Poster presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, March 31-April 2, Washington, D.C.

Yabiku, Scott. T, and Jennifer E. Glick. 2015. “Migration, Schooling Aspirations, and the Role of Sending Community Context.” Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, April 30-May 2, San Diego, CA.

Yabiku, Scott T., Sharon J. Hall, Abigail M. York, Jennifer E. Glick, and Dirgha J. Ghimire. 2014. “Tablet-assisted collection and mapping of human disturbance activities across complex social-ecological landscapes.” Poster presentation at the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 10-15, Sacramento, CA.

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Yabiku, Scott T., Sharon J. Hall, and Abigail M. York. 2014. “Armed Conflict, Community Forest User Groups, and Natural Resource Management.” Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, May 1-3, Boston, MA.

Dai, Jie, Hall, Sharon J. Hall, Li An, Scott T. Yabiku, Dirgha Ghimire, and Abigail York. 2014. “Linking Forest Health with Vulnerability to an Invasive Plant Species: A Case Study in Chitwan, Nepal.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, April 8-12, Tampa, FL.

Huang, Chih-Chien, Scott T. Yabiku, and Jennie J. Kronenfeld. 2014. “The Effect of Household Technology on Obesity and Weight Gain among Chinese Adults.” Poster presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, May 1-3, Boston, MA.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Jennifer E. Glick. 2013. “Children's Schooling, Parental Migration, and Environment in Nepal.” Poster presented at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population meetings, August 26-31, Busan, Korea.

Glick, Jennifer E., Carey E. Cooper, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2013. “The schooling of migrant children across contexts: US- and Mexican-born children of Immigrants in the United States and Mexico.” Poster presented at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population meetings, August 26-31, Busan, Korea.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2013 and Victor Agadjanian. “Men's Labor Migration and Schooling of Children Left Behind in Rural Mozambique.” Paper presented at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population meetings, August 26-31, Busan, Korea.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2013. “Parental Migration across the Life Course and Children's Schooling in Nepal.” Poster presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, April 11-13, New Orleans, LA.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2013. “Father's Labor Migration and Children's School Discontinuation in Rural Mozambique.” Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, April 11-13, New Orleans, LA.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Jennifer E. Glick. 2012. “Data Collection Methods to Improve Measurement of Community Contextual Features.” Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, May 3-5, San Francisco, CA.

Yabiku, Scott T., and V. Agadjanian. 2012. “Individual and contextual dimensions of religion and women’s autonomy in Mozambique.” Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, May 3-5, San Francisco, CA.

Yabiku, Scott T., Victor Agadjanian, and Boaventura Cau. 2011. “Labor Migration and Child Mortality in Mozambique.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 2, Washington, D.C.

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Yabiku, Scott T. 2011. “School Characteristics and the Transition to Marriage in Chitwan, Nepal.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 2, Washington, D.C.

Kulis, Stephen, Flavio Marsiglia, Scott T. Yabiku, Nicole Weller, and Stephanie Ayers. 2011. “Addressing Acculturation as a Risk Factor for Substance Use with an Enhanced Version of keepin’ it REAL for Latino Youth in Middle School.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, June, Washington, DC.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Seung Yong Han. 2010. “Neighborhood Toxic Emissions, Migration and Mobility.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 15-17, Dallas, TX.

Glick, Jennifer E. Glick, Scott T. Yabiku, and Steven A. Haas. 2010. “A Moving Paradox: A Binational Comparison of Residential Mobility and Health.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 15-17, Dallas, TX.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2010. “Implementing Discrete-Time Multilevel Hazard Models.” Speaker at the 17th Annual Penn State Demography Graduate Student Methodology Workshop, May 24, University Park, PA.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Jennifer E. Glick. 2010. “The Southwest Migration Study: Findings from Culiacán and Phoenix.” Paper presented at the 3er Congreso Internacional Migraciones Globales, November 11-13, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico.

Yabiku, Scott T., Seung Yong Han, Junyan Luo, and William McConnell. “Reciprocal interactions between family formation and biodiversity conservation programs in the Wolong Nature Reserve, China.” Paper presented at the Global Land Project Open Science Meeting, October 17-19, Tempe, AZ.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F., Yabiku, S., & Kopak, A. 2010. “Acculturative Stress as a Predictor of Experimentation versus Heavy Substance use Among Mexican-heritage Early Adolescents.” Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver, CO.

Marsiglia, F., Kulis, S., Yabiku, S., Nieri, T., Coleman. 2010. “Using Growth Curves to Examine Timing of School-based Substance Use Prevention in Elementary Versus Middle School among Mexican Heritage Youth.” Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 6-10, Denver, CO.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S.S., Yabiku, S., Nieri, T., & Coleman, E. 2010. “Timing school-based prevention in elementary versus middle school: Growth curve effects of a model program on the substance use trajectories of Mexican heritage youth.” Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, June 1-4, Denver, CO.

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Kulis, S.S., Marsiglia, F.F., Yabiku, S., & Kopak, A. 2010. “Acculturative stress and substance use among Mexican-heritage early adolescents: Differentiating experimentation and heavy use using two-part latent growth curve models.” Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, June 1-4, Denver, CO.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Chelsea Caloia. 2009. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Sexual Frequency.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 30-May 2, Detroit, MI.

Caloia, Chelsea and Scott T. Yabiku. 2009. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Sexual Frequency.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health, February 12-15, Florence, Italy.

Yabiku, Scott T., Victor Agadjanian, and Arusyak Sevoyan. 2009. “Husbands' labor migration and wives' autonomy.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 30-May 2, Detroit, MI.

Scott T. Yabiku, Flavio Marsiglia, Stephen Kulis, Monica Parsia, David Becerra, and Melissa Del-Colle. 2009. “Parental monitoring and increases in pre-adolescent substance use: Comparing Latino and non-Latino youth.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 8-11, San Francisco, CA.

Marsiglia, Flavio F., Stephen S. Kulis, Scott T. Yabiku, Tanya Nieri, Monica Parsai, & David Becerra. 2009. “Linguistic acculturation and the initiation of substance use among Mexican heritage children from 5th to 7th grade.” 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18.

Glick, Jennifer E., Scott T. Yabiku, Steven Haas, Elizabeth Wentz, and Li Zhu. 2008. “Migration, health, and environment in the desert southwest.” Paper presented at the 2do Congreso Internacional Migraciones Globales, April 24-26, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2008. “Trophy wives and boy toys: age differences in remarriage” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 17-19, New Orleans, LA.

Yabiku, Scott T., Elizabeth Wentz, and Li Zhu. 2008. “Migration, health, and environment in the desert southwest.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 17-19, New Orleans, LA.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., Yabiku, S.T., Nieri, T., & Parsai, M.B. 2008. “Linguistic acculturation as a predictor of substance use onset among Mexican heritage children from 5th to 7th grade.” Paper presentation at the Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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Harlan, Sharon, Scott T. Yabiku, Larissa Larsen, and Anthony Brazel. 2007. “Income and Water Consumption.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 11-14, New York, NY.

Martin, Chris, Kendra Busse, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2007. “North Desert Village: The Effect of Landscape Manipulation on Microclimate and Its Relation to Human Landscape Preferences.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Science, July 17-19, Scottsdale, AZ.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Constance T. Gager. 2007. “Sexual Frequency and the Stability of Cohabiting and Marital Unions.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 29-31, New York, NY.

Yabiku, Scott T., Stephen S. Kulis, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Ashley Crossman, and Tanya Nieri. 2007. “Gender, Ethnicity, and Acculturation as Factors That Jointly Moderate the Effectiveness of Substance Use Prevention Programs for Youth.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, January 11-14, San Francisco, CA.

Yabiku, Scott T., Stephen S. Kulis, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Benjamin Lewin, and Tanya Nieri. 2007. “The Effects of School Ethnic Majority on the Efficacy of a Youth Substance Use Prevention Program.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, January 11-14, San Francisco, CA.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Sarah Gore-Hoefke. 2006. “Social Change and the Relationships between Education and Employment.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 30-April 1, , CA.

Zeng, Wei and Scott T. Yabiku. 2006. “Family Transitions and Adolescents' Depression.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 30-April 1, Los Angeles, CA.

Kulis, Stephen, Scott T. Yabiku, Tanya Nieri, and Ashley Crossman. 2006. “Does Gender Moderate Model Program Effects? A Subgroup Analysis by Ethnicity and Acculturation of the Efficacy of keepin’ it REAL.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 11-14, Montreal, Canada.

Kulis, Stephen, Scott T. Yabiku, Flavio Francisco Marsiglia, Benjamin Lewin, Tanya Nieri, and Syed K. Hussaini. 2006. “Neighborhood Influences on the Efficacy of a Model Program of Drug Use Prevention in Schools.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, January 12-15, San Antonio, TX.

Okamoto, Scott K., Andrea Dixon Rayle, Scott Yabiku, Sheila Tann, and Aimee Burke. 2006. “The Effectiveness of a Multicultural, School Based Drug Prevention Program with American Indian Youth.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, January 12-15, San Antonio, TX.

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Kulis, Stephen, Scott T. Yabiku, Flavio Marsiglia, Benjamin Lewin, and Tanya Nieri. 2006. “The Effects of School Ethnic Majority on the Efficacy of a Youth Substance Prevention Program.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 20-23, Hollywood, CA.

Kulis, Stephen, Flavio Francisco Marsiglia, Scott T. Yabiku, Ashley Crossman, and Tanya Nieri. 2006. “Gender, ethnicity and acculturation: Intersecting moderators of substance use prevention efficacy.” Paper presentation at the Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, May 31-June 2, San Antonio, TX.

Tann, Sheila, Scott T. Yabiku, Scott Okomoto, and Jessica Yanow. 2005. “triADD: Multi- morbid alcoholism, depression, and diabetes in American Indians.” To be presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 5-9, New Orleans, LA

Yabiku, Scott T. and Wei Zeng. 2005. “Parent-Child Relationships and the Transition to Parenthood.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 13-16, Philadelphia, PA.

Yabiku, Scott T., Stephen Kulis, Flavio Marsiglia, Benjamin Lewin, Tanya Nieri, and Syed Hussaini. 2005. “Neighborhood Effects on the Efficacy of a Youth Substance Prevention Program.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (Refereed roundtable), August 13-16, Philadelphia, PA.

Tann, Sheila, Scott T. Yabiku, Scott Okomoto, and Jessica Yanow. 2005. “Risk of Chronic Disease Multi-Morbidity in American Indians.” Poster presented at the 16th International Nursing Research Congress, July 14-16, Waikoloa, HI.

Nieri, Tanya, Stephen Kulis, Scott Yabiku, Layne Stromwall. 2005. “Effectiveness Of The Keepin´ It Real Universal Prevention Program For Substance Users: Cessation And Reduction Effects Among Middle School Students.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, May 25-27, Washington, D.C.

Kulis, Stephen, Scott T. Yabiku, Flavio Marsiglia, Benjamin Lewin, Tanya Nieri, and Syed Hussaini. 2005. “Neighborhood Social Contexts as Mediating the Effectiveness of Youth Drug Use Prevention.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 7-10, Portland, OR.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Mary H. Benin. 2005. “Single and Multiple Cohabitors’ Risks of Divorce.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 2, Philadelphia, PA.

Agadjanian, Victor and Scott T. Yabiku. 2005. “Religious Affiliation, Religious Milieu, and Contraceptive Use in Nigeria.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 2, Philadelphia, PA.

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Kulis, Stephen, Tanya Nieri, Layne Stromwall, and Scott Yabiku. 2005. “Effects of a Universal Prevention Program on Cessation and Reduction of Adolescent Substance Use.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 13-16, Miami, FL.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2004. “Land Use and Marriage Timing in Nepal.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 1-3, Boston, MA.

Watkins, Ramsi K. and Scott T. Yabiku. 2004. "Gendered Perceptions of Female Breasts in America.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (Refereed roundtable), August 14-17, San Francisco, CA.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2003. “Neighbors or Neighborhoods? Effects on Marriage Timing in Nepal.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, May 1- 3, Minneapolis, MN.

Yabiku, Scott T., William G. Axinn, Dirgha J. Ghimire, and Keith D. Robinson. 2002. “School Characteristics and Marriage Timing.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, May 9-11, Atlanta, GA.

Yabiku, Scott T. 2001. “Marriage Timing and Social Change in Nepal.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 29-31, Washington, D.C.

Axinn, William G. and Scott T. Yabiku. 1999. “Community Change, the Social Organization of Families, and Fertility Limitation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 25-27, New York, NY.

Yabiku, Scott T., William G. Axinn, and Arland Thornton. 1997. “Family Integration and Children’s Self-Esteem: Family Organization, Family Social Capital, and the Development of the Self.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 9-13, Toronto, Canada.

Yabiku, Scott T. 1996. "Family History and Pensions: The Timing of Life Course Events and Their Effect on Private Pension Coverage." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, May 9-11, New Orleans, LA.

TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP

Undergraduate Teaching

Environmental Sociology Sociological Research Methods

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Graduate Teaching

Applied Regression Analysis Categorical Data Analysis Event History Analysis

Junior Faculty Mentorship

2014-2015 Mentor for Airín Martínez, ASU School of Transborder Studies, for the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center Early Career Faculty Fellowship in Health Disparities Research

2013-2014 Mentor for Noe Crespo, ASU School of Nutrition and Health Promotion, for the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center Early Career Faculty Fellowship in Health Disparities Research

2012-2013 Mentor for David Becerra, ASU School of Social Work, for the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center Early Career Faculty Fellowship in Health Disparities Research

Completed Student Committees

2019 Juliana Levchenko Chair M.A. 2016 Laquitta Walker Member Ph.D. 2015 Sam Yoo Member Ph.D. 2014 Seung Yong Han Chair Ph.D. 2013 Rebha Sabharwal Member Ph.D. 2012 Rebecca Diddams Member B.A., Honors Thesis 2012 Nicole Weller Chair Ph.D. 2011 Kelli Williams Member M.A. 2011 Boaventura Cau Member Ph.D. 2011 Gloria Yim Member M.A. 2011 Arusyak Sevoyan Member Ph.D. 2011 Aurelia De La Rosa Aceves Member M.A. 2010 Ben VanderMeer Member M.A. 2009 Littisha Bates Member Ph.D. 2008 Premchand Dommaraju Member Ph.D. 2008 Winfred Avogo Member Ph.D. 2007 Betty Brown Member Ph.D. 2007 Lan Nguyen Member M.A. 2007 Tanya Nieri Member Ph.D. 2006 Littisha Scott Member M.A. 2006 Li Zhu Member M.A. 2006 Frances Charnicki Member B.A., Honors Thesis 2006 Wei Zeng Chair M.A. 2005 Paul Holley Member Ph.D.

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2005 Benjamin Lewin Member Ph.D. 2005 Richard Fey Member Ph.D 2005 Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott Member Ph.D. 2005 Qigui Chang Member Ph.D. 2004 Yun Zhou Member M.A. 2003 Stacey D. Ruf Member Ph.D.

ADMINISTRATION

2017- Director of Programming, Computational and Spatial Analysis Core, Population Research Institute 2014-2016 Research Education and Training Core Director, Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center 2015-2016 Associate Director, Center for Population Dynamics 2014-2015 Acting Director, Center for Population Dynamics 2015 Chair, Postdoc Search Committee, Center for Population Dynamics 2013-2014 Associate Director, Center for Population Dynamics 2008-2016 Executive Council, Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center 2012-2014 Graduate Committee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2013 Chair, Postdoc Search Committee, Center for Population Dynamics 2010-2012 Personnel Committee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2009-2010 Assistant Professor Search Committee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2009-2010 Graduate Committee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2007 Summer Grant Selection Committee, Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER 2006-2008 Graduate Committee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2005-2007 Assistant Professor Search Committee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2005 Personnel/Bylaws Subcommittee, School of Social and Family Dynamics 2005-2006 Committee of Review, Department of Sociology 2005 University Senate, Arizona State University 2003-2005 Personnel Committee, Department of Sociology 2003-2004 Colloquium Committee, Department of Sociology

SERVICE

National Institutes of Health

2018- Social Science and Population Studies study section (SSPB), regular member 2015 Social Science and Population Studies (SSPS) study section, ad hoc member 2013 Social Science and Population Studies (SSPS) study section, ad hoc member 2012 Social Science and Population Studies (SSPS) study section, ad hoc member

National Science Foundation

2015 Coupled Natural and Human (CNH) Systems Program, review panelist 2014 Coupled Natural and Human (CNH) Systems Program, review panelist 2014 Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science (IBSS) Program, ad hoc reviewer

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2013 Coupled Natural and Human (CNH) Systems Program, review panelist 2012 Geography and Spatial Sciences (GSS) Program, ad hoc reviewer

Population Association of America

2011 Session Organizer for “Measurement and Methods in Population and Environment Research” at annual meeting 2007 Session Organizer and Chair for “Union Formation” at annual meeting

Pacific Sociological Association

2009 Session Organizer for “Population and the Environment” at annual meeting

Professional Journals

Editorial Board: Journal of Marriage and the Family (2006-present) Deputy Editor: Demography (2016-2019) Associate Editor: Population Research and Policy Review (2015-2018)

Occasional reviewer: American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Demography, Social Forces, Population & Environment, Spatial Demography, Journal of Environmental Management, Arid Land Research and Management, Field Methods, Current Anthropology, Biodemography & Social Biology, Studies in Family Planning, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Population Studies, Population Research & Policy Review, European Journal of Population, Demographic Research, Sociological Methodology, Social Science Research, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Asian Population Studies, Research in Sociology of Education

HONORS AND AWARDS

2013 Outstanding Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting, May 1-3, New Orleans, LA. 2013 Selection by ASU Intercollegiate Athletics to be a Guest Coach of a Swim meet for supporting student-athletes in the classroom 2012 Scientific Leadership Award, Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center 2010 Outstanding Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting, April 15-17, Dallas, TX. 2009 Nominee, ASU Professor of the Year 2007 Mentorship Appreciation Award, Arizona State University Preparing Future Faculty Program 2004 Selection by ASU Intercollegiate Athletics to be a Guest Coach of a Sun Devil Football game for supporting student-athletes in the classroom 2004 Outstanding Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting, April 1-3, Boston, MA. 2003 Recognition by ASU Office of Student Affairs for contributing to the quality of

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student life. 2003 Outstanding Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting, May 1-3, Minneapolis, MN. 2002 National Council on Family Relations Reuben Hill Award for best family research paper, joint with William G. Axinn

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