Kate Willyard
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Working Papers

Research Materials

"Disproportionalities in Facility Production of and Community Exposure to Texas Oil and Gas Venting and Flaring"

Sole-Authored 
Under Review 

"Who Is Burning Money and Throwing It In the Air?:A Quantitative Analysis of Disproportionality of Texas Oil and Gas Extraction Facility Venting and Flaring Practices in 2012"

Sole-Authored
Awarded the Rural Sociological Society Natural Resources Research Interest Group Best Graduate Student Paper
Under Review

"Do Subsidiaries Engage More Heavily in Methane Producing Activities by the Oil and Gas Industry? A Quantitative Analysis of Texas Oil and Gas Venting and Flaring Volumes"

Sole-Authored
Results using Restricted Data Disclosed by the United States Census Bureau
Revising Paper for Publication

"The Contextual Influences of Police and Social Services on Help-Seeking for Intimate Partner Violence"

​Co-Authored with Megan Augustyn 
Results using Restricted Data Disclosed by the United States Census Bureau
Under Review

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