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Hiromi Ono


Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Washington State University.

Ph.D., University of California

Dr. Ono's research links women's economic resources and marriage/divorce, using historical and cross-national contexts. She also studies welfare use of immigrants and race/ethnic minorities, and intra-marital financial arrangements.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Ono, Hiromi, and Tsai, H.J. 2008. "Race, Parental Socioeconomic Status, and Computer Use Time Outside of School Among Young American Children, 1997 to 2003." Journal of Family Issues, 29(12): 1650-1672. DOI:10.1177/0192513x08321150. Licensed Access. Worldcat.

Raymo, James, and Ono, Hiromi. 2007. "Coresidence with parents, women's economic resources, and the transition to marriage in Japan." Journal of Family Issues, 28(5): 653-681. DOI:10.1177/0192513x06298236. Licensed Access. Worldcat.

Ono, Hiromi. 2006. "Homogamy among the divorced and the never married on marital history in recent decades: Evidence from vital statistics data." Social Science Research, 35(2): 356-383. DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2005.02.001. Licensed Access. Worldcat.

Ono, Hiromi. 2005. "Marital history homogamy between the divorced and the never married among non-Hispanic whites." Social Science Research, 34(2): 333-356. DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2004.04.002. Licensed Access.

Harris, David R., and Hiromi Ono. 2005. "How many interracial marriages would there be if all groups were of equal size in all places? A new look at national estimates of interracial marriage." Social Science Research, 34(1): 236-251. DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2004.01.002. Licensed Access.

PSC Reports

Ono, Hiromi, and James Raymo. 2004. "Housework, Market Work, and “Doing Gender” When Marital Satisfaction Declines." PSC Research Report No. 04-569. November 2004. Abstract. PDF.

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