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Ortiz, Page 10<br />

Ortiz, Vilma and Rosemary Cooney. The Effect <strong>of</strong> Early Marital and Fertility Events on the<br />

Educational Attainment <strong>of</strong> Young Hispanic and White Females.<br />

§ Annual meetings <strong>of</strong> the Population Association <strong>of</strong> America, August 1982.<br />

§ <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sociology</strong>, Fordham University, 1982.<br />

Ortiz, Vilma, Rosemary Cooney and Ronald Ortiz. Sex-Role Attitudes and Labor Force<br />

Participation: A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Hispanic Females and Non-Hispanic White Females.<br />

§ Annual meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Sociological Association, August 1982.<br />

Cooney, Rosemary, Lloyd Rogler, Leonard Correale, and Vilma Ortiz. Intergenerational Change in<br />

Educational Attainment Among Puerto Ricans: A Closer Look at the Migration Experience.<br />

§ Annual meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Sociological Association, August 1980.<br />

GRANTS<br />

External for the Mexican American Study Project<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from Russell Sage Foundation, July<br />

2003-June 2006 ($120,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ Socio-economic Mobility among the Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from<br />

UC-MEXUS, July 2002-August 2003 ($20,000).<br />

§ An In-depth Look at the Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the Ford<br />

Foundation, September 1999-August 2002 ($100,000).<br />

§ An In-depth Look at the Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from UC-<br />

MEXUS, July 1997-June 1998 ($10,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the National Institute for Child<br />

and Human Development [1 R01 HD33436-01A2], July 1997-June 2000 (Direct costs <strong>of</strong><br />

$366,154 in year 1, $440,546 in year 2, and $154,054 in year 3; direct and indirect costs <strong>of</strong><br />

$1,305,722 over three years). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the Russell Sage Foundation,<br />

July 1996-June 1998 ($159,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the Haynes Foundation, July<br />

1996-June 1998 ($50,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the Rockefeller Foundation,<br />

April 1996-December 1998 ($150,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the Ford Foundation, January<br />

1995-December 1996 ($75,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ Policy Implication from 'The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from the<br />

California Policy Seminar, July 1994-June 1995 ($40,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from UC-MEXUS July 1993-June<br />

1994 ($10,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

§ The Mexican American People: A Generation Later, grant from Ford Foundation, July 1993-<br />

June 1994 ($25,000). With Edward Telles.<br />

Internal at UCLA for the Mexican American Study Project<br />

§ Ethnic Identity among Mexican Americans, grant from UCLA Institute <strong>of</strong> American Cultures,<br />

July 2007-June 2008 ($7,000).

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