Kate Choi
Kate H. Choi is a social demographer who studies the causes and consequences of international migration for migrants, their families, and the communities in which they live. Her work examines how migration influences family formation processes (i.e., marriage, assortative mating, and fertility) and explores how the resulting changes in family composition and size go on to affect the educational composition of future generations in Mexico and the United States.
Her areas of expertise include family demography, international migration, social stratification, and quantitative methods.
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University of Western Ontario
hchoi228@uwo.ca
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05 November 2024 | research article
Volume: 51 Article ID: 35
Pages: 1095–1124
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2024.51.35
06 April 2023 | research article
Volume: 48 Article ID: 18
Pages: 483–512
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2023.48.18
18 May 2022 | research article
Stability and outcome of interracial cohabitation before and after transitions to marriage
Volume: 46 Article ID: 33
Pages: 957–1006
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2022.46.33
17 July 2019 | research article
The health of biracial children in two-parent families in the United States
Volume: 41 Article ID: 8
Pages: 197–230
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2019.41.8
24 June 2016 | research article
Understanding patterns of contraceptive use among never married Mexican American women
Volume: 34 Article ID: 40
Pages: 1129–1160
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2016.34.40
11 March 2014 | research article
Fertility in the context of Mexican migration to the United States
Volume: 30 Article ID: 24
Pages: 703–738
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2014.30.24