Lori M. Hunter

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Sociology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Connor D, Hunter L, Jang J, et al. (2023) Family, Community, and the Rural Social Mobility Advantage. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 87
Davidson T, Boardman JD, Hunter LM. (2023) Exploring Rural-Urban Differences in Polygenic Associations for Health among Older Adults in the United States. Journal of Rural Social Sciences. 37
Jensen L, Monnat SM, Green JJ, et al. (2020) Rural Population Health and Aging: Toward a Multilevel and Multidimensional Research Agenda for the 2020s. American Journal of Public Health. e1-e4
Mbiba M, Collinson M, Hunter L, et al. (2019) Social capital is subordinate to natural capital in buffering rural livelihoods from negative shocks: Insights from rural South Africa Journal of Rural Studies. 65: 12-21
Riosmena F, Nawrotzki R, Hunter L. (2018) Climate Migration at the Height and End of the Great Mexican Emigration Era. Population and Development Review. 44: 455-488
Hunter LM, Simon DH. (2017) Might Climate Change the "Healthy Migrant" Effect? Global Environmental Change : Human and Policy Dimensions. 47: 133-142
Leyk S, Runfola D, Nawrotzki RJ, et al. (2017) Internal and International Mobility as Adaptation to Climatic Variability in Contemporary Mexico: Evidence from the Integration of Census and Satellite Data. Population, Space and Place. 23
Runfola DM, Romero-Lankao P, Jiang L, et al. (2016) The Influence of Internal Migration on Exposure to Extreme Weather Events in Mexico. Society & Natural Resources. 29: 750-754
Nawrotzki RJ, Runfola DM, Hunter LM, et al. (2016) Domestic and International Climate Migration from Rural Mexico. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 44: 687-699
Hunter LM, Castro J, Kleiber D, et al. (2016) Swimming and Gendered Vulnerabilities: Evidence from the Northern and Central Philippines. Society & Natural Resources. 29: 380-385
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