Reports & book chapters

 

Mather, M., Jacobsen, L.A. and Scommegna, P. (2021). Population: An introduction to demography, Population Bulletin; 75: 1.

Mather, M. and Scommegna, P. (2021). Key factors underlying racial disparities in health between black and white older Americans, Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 41.

Mather, M., Jacobsen, L.A., and Pollard, K. (2020). The American Community Survey: What Congress needs to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Scommegna, P. (2020). The demography of dementia and dementia caregiving, Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 40.

O’Hare, W. P., Jacobsen, L.A., Mather, M., and VanOrman, A. (2020). Predicting tract-level net undercount risk for young children. Report commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Mather, M. (2020). Aging and health in China: What can we learn from the world’s largest population of older people? Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 39.

Mather, M,. Jacobsen, L.A., and Pollard, K. (2020). The Puerto Rico Community Survey: What all data users need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2020). The American Community Survey: What researchers need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2020). The American Community Survey: What users of data from the Census API need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2020). The American Community Survey: What journalists need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2020). Geography and the American Community Survey: What data users need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. et al. (2019). America’s changing population: What to expect in the 2020 Census, Population Bulletin; 74: 1.

Mather, M., Jacobsen, L.A., and VanOrman, A. (2019). The American Community Survey: What ACS Summary File users need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2019). The American Community Survey: What users of data for rural areas need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2019). The American Community Survey: What users of data for American Indians and Alaska Natives need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2019). The American Community Survey: What state and local government users need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2019). The American Community Survey: What the business community needs to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M. and Jacobsen, L.A. (2018). The American Community Survey: What all data users need to know. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

Mather, M., Fenelon, A. and Scommegna, P. (2018). Declines in adult death rates lag in the U.S. South. Data visualization prepared for the National Institute on Aging.

Mather, M. and Jarosz, B. (2018). Low-income working families: Rising inequality despite economic recovery. Data brief commissioned by the Working Poor Families Project; Spring 2018.

Mather, M. and Scommegna, P. (2017). How neighborhoods affect the health and well-being of older Americans, Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 35.

Scommegna, P. and Mather, M. (2017). Dementia trends: Implications for an aging America, Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 36.

Jarosz, B. and Mather, M. (2017). Losing ground: Young women’s well-being across generations in the United States. Population Bulletin; 72: 1.

Mather, M., Jacobsen, L.A., and Pollard, K. (2016). Aging in the United States, Population Bulletin; 70: 2.

Mather, M. (2017). The state of girls. Report commissioned by the Girl Scout Research Institute.

Mather, M. (2015). Effects of the great recession on older Americans’ health and well-being. Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 31.

Roberts, B., Povich, D., and Mather, M. (2015). Low-Income working families: The racial/ethnic divide. Data brief commissioned by the Working Poor Families Project; Winter 2014-2015.

Mather, M., Jacobsen, L.A., and Cortes, R. (2014). Trends in U.S. college completion: The role of socioeconomic and demographic factors. Report prepared for the Lumina Foundation.

Mather, M. and Jarosz, B., (2014). The demography of inequality. Population Bulletin; 69: 2.

Roberts, B., Povich, D., and Mather, M. (2014). Low-income working mothers and state policy: Investing for a better economic future. Data brief commissioned by the Working Poor Families Project; Winter 2013-2014.

Jacobsen, L.A., Mather, M., and Dupuis, G. (2012). Household change in the United States. Population Bulletin; 67: 1.  

Jacobsen, L.A. and Mather, M. (2011). A post-recession update on U.S. social and economic trends, Population Bulletin, December.

Mather M. (2009). Children in U.S. immigrant families chart new path. PRB Reports on America; February.

Lee., M.A. and Mather, M. (2008). U.S. labor force trends. Population Bulletin; 63: 2.

Mather, M. (2007). The foreign-born population in the United States. The Book of the States, the Council of State Governments.

Black, D.A., Mather, M., and Sanders, S.G. (2007). Standards of living in Appalachia, 1960 to 2000. Report commissioned by the Appalachian Regional Commission.

Mather, M., Rivers, K.L., and Jacobsen, L.A. (2005). The American Community Survey. Population Bulletin; 60:3.