LINDA J. WAITE

EDUCATION

Michigan State University B.A. 1969 M.A. 1970 University of Michigan Ph.D. 1976 Sociology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2020-present George Hebert Mead Distinguished Professor 2002-2020 Lucy Flower Professor of Urban Sociology University of Chicago 2009-present Senior Fellow NORC at the University of Chicago 1991-present Professor Department of Sociology University of Chicago

2001-present Member, Institute for Mind and Biology University of Chicago

2003-present Chair, Committee on Demographic Training 2004-present Co-Director, MD/PhD Program in Medicine, the Social Sciences and Aging, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago. 2018-2019 Chair, Department of Sociology University of Chicago 1994-2014 Director, Center on Aging. NORC at the University of Chicago

2003 Scholar in Residence, The , Bellagio. (declined due to family emergency) 1997-2006 Co-Director, Center on Parents, Children, and Work, an Alfred P. Sloan Working Families Center

1990-1991 Director, RAND Population Research Center

1989-1991 Co-Director, RAND Center for Aging Studies

1985-1990 Associate Director, RAND Population Research Center

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1983-1991 Associate Director, Labor and Population Program, RAND

1980-1991 Associate to Senior Sociologist, The RAND Corporation

1976-1980 Assistant to Associate Professor Department of Sociology University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

1974-1976 Demographer, Census Bureau

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/HONORS

Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Class III, Section 6 (Sociology, Demography and Geography) Membership Panel, 2019-20.

Distinguished Career Award, Section on the Family, American Sociological Association. Presented at the Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Family Section Reception, August 10, 2019. Elected Member, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2018. Matilda White Riley Distinguished Scholar Award, Presented at the Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Section on Aging and the Life Course, August 12, 2018. MERIT Award, Renewed, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, 2013-2018, for the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project. Editorial Board, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2016-present. Advisory Board Member, Faculty of Arts & Sciences Centre for Family and Population Research, National University of Singapore. 2015-present. Jane Menken Lecture, University of Colorado, Boulder Colorado, Feb. 7, 2016. Editorial Board, Journal of Marriage and the Family. 2014-2016. Editorial Board, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2013-2016. Eugene Litwak Lecture, School of Public Health, Columbia University, March 25, 2015.

Elder Law Lecture, School of Law. Notre Dame University. March 26, 2015 Research Associate, Population Research Center, NORC/University of Chicago, 1991-2015. Member, National Advisory Committee on Aging, Committee to Review the Division of Demographic and Behavioral Sciences, National Institute on Aging. 2013-2014. P. K. Whelpton Lecturer, Miami University, October 7, 2013. Matilda White Riley Award, Office of Behavioral and Social Research, National Institutes of Health, October 22, 2012. MERIT Award, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, 2008-2013, for the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.

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Majorie Pay Hinkley Endowed Chair Lectureship, Brigham Young University, February, 2010. National Science Foundation ADVANCE Distinguished Lecturer, Case-Western Reserve University, April, 2008.

Who’s Who in Economics, 4th Edition. Edward Elgar Press. 2003.

Recipient of the 2001 Impact Award from the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education.

Recipient of the 2000 Outstanding Book Award from the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education for The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Healthier, Happier, and Better Off Financially, Doubleday, 2000, with Maggie Gallagher.

Council, American Sociological Association, 1996-1999

President, Population Association of America, 1995

Recipient of the 1993 Duncan Award from the American Sociological Association for New Families, No Families? The Transformation of the American Home, University of California Press, 1991, with Frances Goldscheider

Sociological Research Association (by election)

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, 1990-2020

Reviewer. 2020. Special Emphasis Panel: National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health)-Wave 6. July. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Rutgers NJ Cohort Study, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University. Reviewer. 2020. Special Emphasis Panel: Innovations to Foster Healthy Longevity in Low-Income Settings, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, July 1. Member, Tenure Review Committee, Division of the Social Sciences, , February 12, 2020. Member. 2020. Membership Panel, Section III:6 – Sociology, Demography and Geography, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. January 16, 2020. Reviewer. 2020. 2019. 2018. 2015. 2014. 2013. 2012. Editorial Review Panel, NIH Director’s New Innovator Award. Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health. Member. 2019. Steering Committee, Impacts of the Second Demographic Transition on Mid- and Later- Life Health Meeting. Division of Behavioral and Social Research National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Discussant. 2018. Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries. Division of the Social Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, September 29. Reviewer. 2018. Program Project, Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention and Therapeutic Research. Medellena Glymour, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. May 9. Reviewer. 2018. Program Project, Cognitive Reserve and Resilience. Yaakov Stern, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. May 9. Reviewer. 2016. National Institute of Child Health and Human Developmnt T32 Review. December 5-6. Reviewer. 2016. Special Emphasis Panel: Developmental Risk Prevention, Aging and Social Behavior. National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. November 7.

Reviewer, 2016. Resubmission. Program Project, Integrative Perspectives on Multidimensional Adversity in Early Life. Susan Alberts, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Chair, 2016. Special Emphasis Panel: Developmental Risk Prevention, Aging and Social Behavior. National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. February 25. Reviewer. 2015. Program Project, Integrative Perspectives on Multidimensional Adversity in Early Life. Susan Alberts, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Chair. 2015. Special Emphasis Panel: Developmental Risk Prevention, Aging and Social Behavior. National Institutes of Health, July 2. Reviewer. 2014. Roybal Centers, National Institute on Aging.

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Chair. 2013. Review of Training Grants, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. September. Reviewer. 2013. Program Project, Health and Aging in Africa. Lisa Berkman, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Resubmission. Reviewer. 2012. Program Project, Healthy Aging and the Life Course, Pamela Herd, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health.

Reviewer. 2011. Program Project, Health and Aging in Africa, Lisa Berkman, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health.

Co-chair, Committee on “Behavior”, Eunice Kennedy Schriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development VISION Workshops, 2010-2011.

Chair, Panel on Future Research Agendas in Social Demography, Social Epidemiology, and Sociology, Committee on Population, National Research Council, 2010-2012.

Chair, Review of Roybal Centers for Translational Research, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, March 16-17, 2009

Chair, Committee on Population, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. 2008- present.

Executive Committee, Board of Advisors, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education [DBASSE], National Academy of Sciences, 2009-2012.

Member, Board of Advisors, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education [DBASSE], National Academy of Sciences, 2005-2008.

Member, Social Sciences and Population Studies Study Section [SSPS], Health of the Population Institutional Review Group, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, 2005-2009.

Member, Advisory Committee to the Director of the National Institutes of Health, 2000-2004.

Member, Scientific Advisory Board, eHarmony. 2006-2011.

Chair. 2008. External review of the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. June 1-3.

Member, Panel on the Social Determinants of Adult Health and Mortality, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. July 12-13, 2006.

Chair, Working Group of the NIH Advisory Committee to the Director on Research Opportunities in the Basic Behavioral and Social Sciences, National Institutes of Health, 2003-2004. Member, Committee to Select the Director, Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, National Institutes of Health, 2003-2004. Member, Committee on a Research Agenda for the Social Psychology of Aging, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 2003-2004.

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Member, Program Committee, American Sociological Association, 2003. Chair, Family Section, American Sociological Association, 1999-2000 Co-Organizer, with Barbara Schneider, Working Families, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Conference, Chicago, May 5-7, 1999. Irene Taeuber Award Selection Committee, Population Association of America, 1998-2002. Co-Organizer, with Christine Bachrach, Ties That Bind, NICHD Conference on Union Formation, Bethesda, MD, June 29-30, 1998. Council on Families, Institute for American Values, 1998-present. Advisory Committee, Religion, Culture and Family Project at the University of Chicago, 1998-2003. Committee on Population, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1997-2003. Nominations Committee, Population Association of America, 1997. Council, American Sociological Association, 1996-1999. Chair, Neurosciences, Behavior, and Sociology of Aging Review Subcommittee B for the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Health, National Institute on Aging, 1995-1996. Member, Committee on Aging, National Institute on Aging, 1992-1996. Board of Overseers, Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1992-1995. First Vice President, Population Association of America, 1990-1991. Board of Overseers, General Social Survey, 1989-1992. Nominating Committee, Electorate K (Social, Economic and Political Sciences), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1988-1991; Chair, 1991. Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association, 1988-1990. Member, Population Research Committee, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1986-1990. Chair, Section on Population, American Sociological Association, 1986-1987. Member, Board of Directors, Population Association of America, 1983-1985. Member, Nominations Committee, Population Association of America, 1985-1986. Associate editor, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1982-1990. Consulting editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1987-1990.

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Publications

BOOKS:

Waite, Linda J. and Thomas Plewes (Editors). 2013. Perspectives on the Future of the Sociology of Aging. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. Waite, Linda J. (Editor). 2005. Aging, Health, and Public Policy: Demographic and Economic Perspectives. Supplement to Population and Development Review vol. 30. New York: Population Council. Schneider, Barbara and Linda J. Waite (Editors). 2005. Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work-Life Balance. New York: Cambridge University Press. Waite, Linda J. and Maggie Gallagher. 2000. The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially. Doubleday.

Waite, Linda J., Christine Bachrach, Michelle Hindin, Elizabeth Thomson and Arland Thornton, (Editors). 2000. Ties that Bind: Perspectives on Marriage and Cohabitation. Aldine de Gruyter.

Goldscheider, Frances K., and Linda J. Waite. 1991. New Families, No Families? The Transformation of the American Home, University of California Press.

ARTICLES: Forthcoming/In Press Waite, Linda J. and James Iveniuk. Forthcoming. “Ch. 10: Sexuality at Older Ages”. In Deborah Carr and Ellen Idler, Eds., Handbook of Aging and the Life Course. Kotwal, Ashwin, Sei Lee, William Dale, John Boscardin, Linda Waite, Alexander K. Smith. Forthcoming. "Integration of an objective cognitive assessment into a prognostic index for 5-year mortality prediction." Journal of the American Geriatric Society. Published Wong, Jaclyn S., Hannah Breslau, Eloesa McSorley, Kristen Wroblewski, Melissa Howe, and Linda Waite. 2019. “The Social Relationship Context of Elder Mistreatment.” The Gerontologist. Hawkley, L. C., Zheng, B., Hedberg, E. C., Huisingh-Scheetz, M., & Waite, L. 2019. Cognitive limitations in older adults receiving care reduces well-being among spousal caregivers. Psychology and Aging. Hsieh, Ning and Linda J. Waite. 2019. "Disability, Psychological Well-Being, and Social Interaction in Later Life in China" Research on Aging. First published online January 13. DOI: 10.1177/0164027518824049 Iveniuk, James, and Linda Waite. 2018. “The Psychosocial Sources of Sexual Interest in Older Couples.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Special Issue. 35(4) 615–631. DOI: 10.1177/0265407517754148 Ho, Erin, Louise Hawkley, William Dale, Linda Waite, and Megan Huisingh-Scheetz. 2018. “Social capital predicts accelerometry-measured physical activity among older adults in the U.S.: A cross- sectional study in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project.” BMC Public Health, 18(804). DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5664-6

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Waite, Linda J. 2018. “Social Well-Being and Health in the Older Population: Moving Beyond Social Relationships.” National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Pp. 99-130 in Future Directions for the Demography of Aging: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. DOI: 10.17226/25064 Weir, D., L. Waite, R. Wong, and V. Freedman. 2018. “New Measures and New Designs in Demography of Aging Research.” National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2018). Future Directions for the Demography of Aging: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: https://doi.org/10.17226/25064. Dale, William, Joseph W. Shega, Ashwin A. Kotwal, Priya D. Sunkara, L. Phillip Schumm, David W. Kern, Martha K. McClintock, and Linda J. Waite. 2018. “Cognitive Function and Its Risk Factors among Older US Adults Living at Home.” Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. 32(3): 207- 13. DOI:10.1097/WAD.0000000000000241. Morgan, E., Schumm, P., McClintock, M., Waite, L., & Lauderdale, D. 2017. “Sleep characteristics and daytime cortisol levels in older adults.” Sleep. 5(1): zsx043. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsx043. Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan, Kristen Wroblewski, Masha Kocherginsky, Elbert Huang, William Dale, Linda Waite, and Philip Schumm. 2018. “The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Frailty Among U.S. Older Adults Based on Hourly Accelerometry Data.” Journal of Gerontology: Series A 73(5): 622-9. DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glx208 Waite, Linda J. and Juyeon Kim. 2018. “Couple Relationships in Low-Fertility Settings.” Pp. 133-148 in Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Samsik Lee and Hangon Kim (eds.). Low Fertility Regimes and Demographic and Societal Change. New York, NY: Springer Publishers. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319- 64061-7_8 Lee, Haena, and Linda J. Waite. 2018. “Cognition in Context: The Role of Objective and Subjective Measures of Neighborhood and Household in Cognitive Functioning in Later Life,” The Gerontologist, 58(1): 159-69. DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnx050 Kocherginsky, Masha, Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, William Dale, Diane S. Lauderdale, and Linda J. Waite. 2017. “Measuring Physical Activity with Hip Accelerometry among U.S. Older Adults: How Many Days Are Enough?” PLoS ONE, 12(1): e0170082. DOI: 101371/journal.pone.0170082 PMCID: PMC5231361 Wong, Jaclyn S., and Linda J. Waite. 2017. “Elder Mistreatment Predicts Later Physical and Psychological Health: Results from a National Longitudinal Study.” Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 29(1):15-42. DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2016.1235521 PMCID: PMC5322798 Waite, Linda J., James Iveniuk, Edward O. Laumann, and Martha McClintock. 2017. “Sexuality in Older Couples: Individual and Dyadic Characteristics.” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46(2): 605-18. DOI: 10.1007/s10508-015-0651-9 PMCID: PMC5554590 Waite, Linda J, Kathleen Cagney, William Dale, Louise Hawkley, Elbert Huang, Diane Lauderdale, Edward O. Laumann, Martha McClintock, Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, and L. Phillip Schumm. National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP): Wave 3. ICPSR36873-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2017-10-25. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36873.v1 Wong, Jaclyn and Linda J. Waite. 2016. “Theories of Social Connectedness and Aging.” Chapter 18 in V. L. Bengston & R. Settersten (Eds) Handbook of Theories of Aging: Third Edition. Springer Publishing Company: New York, NY.

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McClintock, Martha, William Dale, Edward O. Laumann and Linda J. Waite. 2016. “Empirical Redefinition of Comprehensive Health and Well-Being in the Older Adults in the US”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, E3071-E3080. PMID: 27185911. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1514968113 PMCID: PMC4896706 Kotwal, Ashwin, Juyeon Kim, Linda J. Waite, and William Dale. 2016. “Social Function and Cognitive Status: Results from a US Nationally-Representative Survey of Older Adults.” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 31(8):854-62. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-016-3696-0 PMCID: PMC4945567 Liu, Hui, Linda J. Waite and Shannon Shen. 2016. “Diabetes Risk and Disease Management in Later Life: A National Longitudinal Study of the Role of Marital Quality.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Science, 71(6):1070-80. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbw061 PMCID: PMC5067945 Liu, Hui, Linda Waite, Shannon Shen, Donna Wang. 2016. “Is Sex Good for Your Health? A National Study on Partnered Sexuality and Cardiovascular Risk among Older Men and Women.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 57(3):276-96. DOI: 10.1177/0022146516661597 PMCID: PMC5052677 Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan, Masha Kocherginsky, L. Dugas , Carolyn Payne, William Dale, DE Conroy, Linda Waite. 2016. “Wrist Accelerometry in the Health, Functional, and Social Assessment of Older Adults.” Letter to the Editor, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 64(4):889-91 DOI: 10.1111/jgs.14051. PMCID: PMC4843834 Kotwal, Ashwin, Diane S. Lauderdale, Linda J. Waite, and William Dale. 2016. “Differences between husbands and wives in colonoscopy use: Results from a national sample of married couples.” Preventive Medicine, 88: 46-52. DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.03.011 PMCID: PMC5554589 Chen, Jen-Hao, Linda J. Waite and Diane Lauderdale. 2016. “Social Participation and Older Adults’ Sleep.” Social Science and Medicine, 149: 164-73. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.11.045 PMCID: PMC4718773 Lauderdale, Diane, Jen-Hao Chen, Lianne Kurina, Linda J. Waite, Ronald A. Thisted. 2016. “Sleep duration and health among older adults: associations vary by how sleep is measured.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 70(4): 361-6. Epub 2015 Nov 3. DOI: 10.1136/jech-2015- 206109 PMCID: PMC4788566 Kurina, Lianne, Jen-Hao Chen, Diane Lauderdale, Ronald Thisted, Phil Schumm, Martha McClintock, Linda Waite. 2015. “Actigraphic sleep characteristics among older Americans.” Sleep Health, 1(4): 285-92. DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glu144 PMCID: PMC5555167 Kim, Juyeon and Linda J. Waite. 2016. “Complex Households and the Distribution of Multiple Resources in Later Life: Findings from a National Survey.” Research on Aging, 38(2): 150-77. DOI: 10.1177/0164027515581421 PMCID: PMC4890975 Chen, Jen-Hao, Linda J. Waite and Diane Lauderdale. 2015. “Marriage, Relationship Quality and Sleep among U.S. Older Adults.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 56:356-377. DOI: 10.1177/0022146515594631 PMCID: PMC4677485 Waite, Linda J. and Janet Xu. 2015. “Aging Policies for Traditional and Blended Families.” Public Policy & Aging Report, 25(3): 88-93. DOI: 10.1093/ppar/prv015. Waite, Linda J. and Cameron Charme. 2015. “Sexuality over the Lifecourse.” Pp. 840-5 in (J. Wright, Ed.) Heterosexuality. International Encyclopedia for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 2nd Edition. Vol 21. Elsevier Ltd. DOI:10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.35028-0 Kotwal. Ashwin A., L. Philip Schumm, David W. Kern, Martha K. McClintock, Linda J. Waite, Joseph W. Shega, Megan J. Huisingh-Scheetz, and William Dale. 2014. “Evaluation of a brief survey

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instrument for assessing subtle differences in cognitive function among older adults.” Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. Published Online Oct 2014. DOI: 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000068 PMCID: PMC4789770 Waite, Linda J., Kathleen Cagney, Benjamin Cornwell, William Dale, Elbert Huang, Edward O. Laumann, Martha McClintock, Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh, and L. Phillip Schumm. National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Wave 2 and Partner Data Collection. ICPSR34921-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2014- 04-29. doi:10.3886/ICPSR34921.v1 Liu, Hui and Linda J. Waite. 2014. “Bad Marriage, Broken Heart? Age and Gender Differences in the Link between Marital Quality and Cardiovascular Risks among Older Adults.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior: 55(4):403-423. DOI: 10.1177/0022146514556893 PMCID: PMC4325990 Luo, Ye and Linda J. Waite. 2014. “Loneliness and Mortality in China.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 69 (4): 633-645. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu007 PMCID: PMC4049147 Waite, Linda J., Edward O. Laumann, Wendy Levinson, Stacy Tessler Lindau, and Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh. National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Wave 1. ICPSR20541-v6. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2014-04-30. doi:10.3886/ICPSR20541.v6 Kim, Juyeon and Linda J. Waite. 2014. “Relationship Quality and Shared Activity in Marital and Cohabiting Dyads in the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project, Wave 2.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 69(Suppl 2): S64-S74. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu038 PMCID: PMC4303087 Galinsky, Adena, Martha K. McClintock, and Linda J. Waite. 2014. “Sexuality and Physical Contact in National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project Wave 2.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 69(Suppl 2):S83-S98. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu072 PMCID: PMC4303093 Iveniuk, James, Edward O. Laumann, Linda, J. Waite, Martha K. McClintock and Andrew Tiedt. 2014. “Personality measures in the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 69(Suppl 2):S117-S124. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu073 PMCID: PMC4303096 Lauderdale, Diane S., L. Philip Schumm, Lianne M. Kurina, Martha K. McClintock, Ronald A. Thisted, Jen-Hao Chen and Linda Waite. 2014. “Assessment of Sleep in the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 69(Suppl 2):S125-33. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu092 PMCID: PMC4303091 Vasilopoulos, Terrie, Ashwin Kotwal, Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Linda Waite, Martha K. McClintock and William Dale. “Comorbidity and Chronic Conditions in the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP), Wave 2.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 69(Suppl 2): S154- 65. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu025. PMCID: PMC4303089 Shega, Joseph W., Priya D. Sunkara, Ashwin Kotwal, David W. Kern, Sara L. Henning, Martha K. McClintock, L. Philip Schumm, Linda J. Waite and William Dale. “Measuring Cognition: The Chicago Cognitive Function Measure (CCFM) in the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP), Wave 2.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 69(Suppl 2): S166-76. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu106 PMCID: PMC4303105 Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan, Masha Kocherginsky, L. Philip Schumm, Michal Engelman, Martha McClintock, William Dale, Elizabeth Magett, Patricia Rush and Linda Waite. 2014. “Geriatric Syndromes and Functional Status in NSHAP: Rationale, Measurement, and Preliminary Findings.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 69(Suppl 2): S177-S190. DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbu091 PMCID: PMC4303102

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Chen, Jen-Hao, Linda Waite, Lianne M. Kurina, Ronald A. Thisted, Martha McClintock, and Diane S. Lauderdale, 2014. “Insomnia Symptoms and Actigraph-Estimated Sleep Characteristics in a Nationally Representative Sample of Older Adults” Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glu144. First published online: September 8, 2014. PMCID: PMC4366601 Wong, Jaclyn & Linda J. Waite. 2014. “Marriage, Social Networks and Health at Older Ages.” Journal of Population Ageing. DOI: 10.1007/s12062-014-9110-y PMCID: PMC4531842 Waite, Linda J., James, Iveniuk, & Edward O. Laumann, 2014. Social Connectedness at Older Ages: Implications for Health and Well-being. Pp. 202-231 in Agnew, C. R. & South, S. C. (Eds.), Interpersonal relationships and health: Social and clinical psychological mechanisms. New York: Oxford University Press. Waite, Linda J. and Jennifer Hanis-Martin. 2014. “Midlife” in William C. Cockerham, Robert Dingwall, and Stella R. Quah (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society, Wiley- Blackwell. Galinsky, Adena and Linda J. Waite. 2014. “Sexual Activity and Psychological Health As Mediators of the Relationship Between Physical Health and Marital Quality.” Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 69: 482-492. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbt165 PMCID: PMC3983915 Iveniuk, James, Linda J. Waite, Edward O. Laumann, Martha McClintock, and Andrew Tiedt. 2014. "Marital Conflict in Older Couples: Positivity, Personality, and Health." Journal of Marriage and Family, 76(1): 130-144. PMCID: PMC4891625 Kim, Juyeon and Linda J. Waite. 2013. “Family Structure and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from the Great Recession.” Pp. 178-201 in K. Couch, M. Daly, and J. Zissimopoulos, (Eds.), Lifecycle Events and Their Consequences: Job Loss, Family Change, and Declines in Health. Palo Alto, Ca.: Stanford University Press. Kurina. Lianne Marie, Martha K. McClintock. Jen-Hao Chen, Linda J. Waite, Ronald A. Thisted, and Diane S. Lauderdale. 2013. “Sleep duration and all-cause mortality: a critical review of measurement and associations.” Annals of Epidemiology 23(6):361-370. PMCID: PMC3660511 York Cornwell, Erin and Linda J. Waite. 2012. “Social Network Resources and Management of Hypertension.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 53:215-231. DOI: 10.1177/0022146512446832 PMCID: PMC3727627 Luo, Ye, Louise Hawkley, Linda J. Waite, and John Cacioppo. 2012. “Loneliness, Health, and Mortality in Old Age: A National Longitudinal Study.” Social Science and Medicine. 74:907-917. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.11.028 PMCID: PMC3303190 Luo, Ye, Tracey A. LaPierre, Mary Elizabeth Hughes, and Linda J. Waite. 2012. “Grandparents Providing Care to Grandchildren: A Population-Based Study of Continuity and Change.” Journal of Family Issues. 33(9): 1143-67. DOI: 10.1177/0192513X12438685 Luo, Ye and Linda J. Waite. 2011. “Mistreatment and Psychological Well-Being among the Elderly: Exploring the Role of Psychosocial Resources and Deficits.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 66B(2):217-229. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbg096 PMCID: PMC3041976 Das, Aniruddha, Edward O. Laumann, and Linda J. Waite. 2011. “Sexual Expression over the Life Course: Results from Three Landmark Surveys.” Pp. 236-259 in L. Carpenter and J. Delamater (Eds.) Sex for Life: From Virginity to Viagra, How Sexuality Changes Throughout our Lives. New York: New York University Press. Waite, Linda J. 2010. “One Thing I Know: Sexuality Has No Expiration Date.” Contexts. Summer. http://contexts.org/articles/summer-2010/sexuality-has-no-expiration-date/

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Waite, Linda J. and Aniruddha Das. 2010. “Families, Social Life and Well-Being at Older Ages.” Demography, 47(Supplement): S87-S109. DOI: 10.1353/dem.2010.0009 Lee, Yun Suk and Linda J. Waite. 2010. “How Appreciated do Wives Feel for the Housework They Do?” Social Science Quarterly, 91(2): 476-492. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2010.00703.x Waite, Linda J. and Alisa C. Lewin. 2010. “Religious Intermarriage and Conversion in the United States: Patterns and Changes over Time.” Pp. 148-163 in Ellison, C., and R. Hummer (Co- editors). Religion, Families, and Health in the United States: New Directions in Population-Based Research. New Brunswick, NJ:Rutgers University Press. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2009. “Marital Biography and Health at Midlife.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 50(3): 344-358. PMCID: PMC19711810. Waite, Linda J. 2009. “The Changing Family and Aging Populations.” Population and Development Review, 35(2):341-346. Waite, Linda J., Edward O. Laumann, Aniruddha Das, L. Philip Schumm. 2009. “Sexuality: Measures of Partnerships, Practices, Attitudes, and Problems in the National Social Life, Health and Aging Study.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 64B(S1): i56-i66. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbp038 PMCID: PMC2763521. Cornwell, Erin York and Linda J. Waite. 2009. “Measuring Social Isolation among Older Adults Using Multiple Indicators from the NSHAP Study.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 64B(S1):i38-i46. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbp037 PMCID: PMC2800811. Cornwell, Erin York and Linda J. Waite. 2009. “Social Disconnectedness, Perceived Isolation, and Health among Older Adults.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 50:31-48. PMCID: PMC2756979. Waite, Linda J. 2009. “Marriage.” Pp. 2:256-265 in D. Carr, R. Crosnoe, M.E. Hughes, and A. Pienta (Eds.) Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development. Farmington Hills, MI:Gage. Waite, Linda J., Edward O. Laumann, and Aniruddha Das. 2009. “Sexual Activity, Later Age.” Pp. 3:362-366 in D. Carr, R. Crosnoe, M.E. Hughes, and A. Pienta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development. Farmington Hills, MI:Gage. Waite, Linda J. 2009. “Marital History and Well-Being at Older Ages.” Pp. 691-704 in P. Uhlenberg (Ed.), International Handbook of the Demography of Aging. Springer-Verlag. Waite, Linda J., Ye Luo, and Alisa Lewin. 2009. “Marital Happiness and Marital Stability: Consequences for Psychological Well-Being.” Social Science Research. 38:201-212. Hawkley, Louise C., Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Linda J. Waite, Christopher M. Masi, Ronald A. Thisted, John T. Cacioppo. 2008. “From Social Structural Factors to Perceptions of Relationship Quality and Loneliness: The Chicago Health, Aging, and Social Relations Study.” Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 63B (6):S375-S384. PMCID: PMC2769562. Laumann, Edward O., Linda J. Waite, and Aniruddha Das. 2008. "Sexual Dysfunction among Older Adults: Prevalence and Risk Factors from a Nationally Representative U.S. Probability Sample of Men and Women 57 to 85 Years of Age." Journal of Sexual Medicine 5(10):2300-2312. PMCID: PMC2756968. Laumann, Edward O., Sara Leitsch, and Linda J. Waite. 2008. “Elder Mistreatment in the U.S.: Prevalence Estimates from a Nationally-Representative Study.” Journals of Gerontology:Social Sciences. 63B(4):S248-S254. PMCID: PMC2756833. Waite, Linda J. and Melissa Kenney Howe. 2008. “The Family.” Pp. 309-340 in James Q. Wilson and Peter H. Schuck (Eds.), Understanding America. New York: PublicAffairs. Cacioppo, John T., Louise C. Hawkley, Ariel Kalil, M.E. Hughes, Linda Waite, and Ronald A. Thisted. 2008. “Happiness and the Invisible Threads of Social Connection: The Chicago Health, Aging, and

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Social Relations Study.” Pp. 195-219 in M. Eid and R. Larsen (Eds.), The Science of Subjective Well-Being. New York:Guilford. Lindau, Stacy Tessler, Philip Schumm, Edward O. Laumann, Wendy Levinson, Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh, and Linda J. Waite. 2007. “A National Study of Sexuality and Health Among Older Adults in the U.S.” New England Journal of Medicine. 357(8):762-774. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa067423. PMCID: PMC2426743. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth, Linda J. Waite, Tracey La Pierre, and Ye Luo. 2007. “All in the Family: The Impact of Caring for Grandchildren on Grandparents' Health.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Science. 62:S108-S119. PMCID: PMC2562755. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2007. “The Aging of the Second Demographic Transition.” Pp. 179-211 in K. W. Schaie and P. Uhlenberg (Eds.), Social Structures: The Impact of Demographic Changes on the Well-Being of Older Persons. New York:Springer. Cacioppo, John T., Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Linda J. Waite, Louise C. Hawkley, and Ronald A. Thisted. 2006. “Loneliness as a Specific Risk Factor for Depressive Symptoms:Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses.” Psychology and Aging. 21(1):140-151. Stolzenberg, Ross M. and Linda J. Waite. 2006. “How Do Family And Work Affect Health and Well- Being?: Marriage, Divorce and Paid Employment.” In S. Bianchi (Ed.), Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “The Demographic Face of the Elderly.” Pp. 3-18 in L. Waite (Ed.) Aging, Health, and Public Policy: Demographic and Economic Perspectives. Supplement to Population and Development Review vol. 30. New York: Population Council. PMCID: PMC2614322. Luo, Ye and Linda J. Waite. 2005. “The Impact of Childhood and Adult SES on Physical, Mental, and Cognitive Well-Being in Later Life.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Science. 60B(2):S93-S101. PMCID: PMC2505177. Lee, Yun-Suk and Linda J. Waite. 2005. “Husbands’ and Wives’ Time Spent on Housework: A Comparison of Measures.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 67(2):328-336. Schneider, Barbara and Linda J. Waite. 2005. “Timely and Timeless: Working Parents and Their Children. Forthcoming in S. Bianchi (Ed.), Work, Family, Health, and Well-Being. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “Marriage and Family.” Pp. 87-108 in D. Poston and M. Micklin, (Eds.) Handbook of Population. Kluwer Academic/Plenum. Waite, Linda J. and William Doherty. 2005. “Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood: The Social Science Case and Thoughts About a Religious Case.” Pp. 143-167 in S. Tipton and J. Witte, Jr. (Eds.), The Modern Family in Interdisciplinary Perspective. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth, Linda J. Waite, Louise C. Hawkley and John T. Cacioppo. 2004. “A Short Scale for Measuring Loneliness in Large Surveys: Results from Two Population-Based Studies.” Research on Aging. 26(6):655-672. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2004. “The American Family as a Context for Healthy Ageing.” Pp. 176-189 in Sarah Harper (Ed.), Families in an Ageing Societies: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kurina, Lianne M., Barbara Schneider and Linda J. Waite. 2004 “Stress, Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety, and Cortisol Patterns in Working Parents.” Stress and Health. 20:53-63. Waite, Linda J. 2004. “Divorce and Health.” Pp. 259-261 in N. Anderson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage.

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Lindau, Stacy Tessler, Edward O. Laumann, Wendy Levinson, and Linda J. Waite. 2003. “Synthesis of Scientific Disciplines in Pursuit of Health: The Interactive Biopyschosocial Model.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 46(3):S74-S86. Lee, Yun-Suk, Barbara Schneider and Linda J. Waite. 2003. “Children and Housework: Some Unanswered Questions.” Pp. 105-125 in K. B. Rosier (Ed.), Social Studies of Children and Youth, vol. 9. Stamford Conn: JAI Press Inc./ Ablex Publishing Corp. Waite, Linda J. 2003. “Marriage.” Pp. 621-625 in P. Demeny and G. McNicoll (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Population. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. Waite, Linda J. and Evelyn Lehrer. 2003. “Religion and Marriage: A Comparative Analysis of the Ties that Bind.” Population and Development Review. 29:255-276. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “The American Jewish Family: What We Know, What We Need to Know.” Contemporary Jewry 23:35-63. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2002. “Health in Household Context: Living Arrangements and Health in Late Middle Age.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 43:1-21. Marchena, Elaine and Linda J. Waite. 2002.“Re-assessing Family Goals and Attitudes in Late Adolescence: The Effects of Natal Family Experiences and Early Family Formation.” Pp. 97-127 in R. Lesthaeghe (Ed.), Meaning and Choice: Value Orientations and Life Course Decisions. Brussels: The Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “Marriage and the Dual-Career Family.” International Encyclopedia for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Elsevier. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “Family as Organization.” International Encyclopedia for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Elsevier. Waite, Linda J. and Mark Nielsen. 2001. “The Rise of the Dual-Worker Family: 1963-1997.” Pp. 23- 41 in R. Hertz and N. Marshall (Eds.), Women and Work in the Twentieth Century. University of California Press. Waite, Linda J. and Kara Joyner. 2001. “Emotional Satisfaction and Physical Pleasure in Sexual Unions: Time Horizon, Sexual Behavior and Sexual Exclusivity.” Journal of Marriage and the Family. 63:247-264. Waite, Linda J. and Kara Joyner. 2001. “Emotional and Physical Satisfaction with Sex in Married, Cohabiting and Dating Sexual Unions: Do Men and Women Differ?” Pp. 239-269 in E. O. Laumann and R. T. Michael, (Eds.) Sex, Love, and Health in America: Private Choices and Public Policies. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “The Family as a Social Organization: Key Ideas for the 21st Century.” Contemporary Sociology May, Vol 29 no 3. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “Trends in Men’s and Women’s Well-Being in Marriage,” pp. 368-392 in L. Waite, C. Bachrach, M. Hindin, E. Thomson and A. Thornton, (Eds.) Ties that Bind: Perspectives on Marriage and Cohabitation. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “Cohabitation: A Communitarian Perspective,” pp. in M. K. Whyte, (Ed., with contributions by D. Browning and W. Doherty) Strengthening American Marriages: A Communitarian Perspective. Rowman & Littlefield. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “The Negative Effects of Cohabitation.” The Responsive Community. 10(1):31- 38. Brien, Michael, Lee A. Lillard and Linda J. Waite. 1999. “Interrelated Family-building Behaviors: Cohabitation, Marriage, and Non-marital Conception.” Demography, 36:535-552.

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Waite, Linda J. and Mary Elizabeth Hughes. 1999. “At Risk on the Cusp of Old Age: Living Arrangements and Functional Status Among Black, White and Hispanic Adults.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 54B(3):S136-S144. Waite, Linda J. 1999. "The Importance of Marriage is Being Overlooked." USA Today, 127: 46-48. Hardy, Melissa, and Linda J. Waite. 1997. “Doing Time: Reconciling Biography with History in the Study of Social Change.” Pp. 1-21 in M. Hardy (Ed.), Studying Aging and Social Change: Conceptual and Methodological Issues. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Goldscheider, Francis K. and Linda J. Waite. 1998. “Children’s Share in Household Tasks.” Ch. 9 in New Families, No Families: The Transformation of the American Home. Reprinted in K. V. Hansen & A. I. Garey (Eds.), Families in the U.S.: Kinship and Domestic Politics (pp. 809-817). Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Waite, Linda J., and Judith Sheps Friedman. 1997. "The Impact of Religious Upbringing and Marriage Markets On Jewish Intermarriage," Contemporary Jewry 18:1-23. Waite, Linda J. 1996. "The Demographic Face of America's Elderly," Guest Editorial, Inquiry 33:220- 224. Waite, Linda J. 1996. "Social Science Finds: Marriage Matters," The Responsive Community 6:26-36. Johansen, Anne, Arleen Liebowitz, and Linda J. Waite. 1996. "The Importance of Child Care Characteristics to Choice of Care." Journal of Marriage and the Family 58:759-772. Clarkberg, Marin, Ross M. Stolzenberg, and Linda J. Waite. 1995. "Attitudes, Values, and the Entrance into Cohabitational Unions." Social Forces 74:609-632. Waite, Linda J. 1995. "Does Marriage Matter?" Demography 32:483-508. Lillard, Lee A., Michael J. Brien, and Linda J. Waite. 1995. "Pre-Marital Cohabitation and Subsequent Marital Dissolution: A Matter of Self-Selection? Demography 32:437-458. Stolzenberg, Ross M., Mary Blair-Loy, and Linda J. Waite. 1995. "Religious Participation over the Life Course: Age and Family Life Cycle Effects on Church Membership." American Sociological Review 60:84-103. Lillard, Lee A., and Linda J. Waite. 1995. "Til Death Do Us Part: Marital Disruption and Mortality." American Journal of Sociology 100:1131-1156. Yoon, Young-Hee, and Linda J. Waite. 1994. "Converging Employment Patterns of Black, White, and Hispanic Women: Return to Work After First Birth." Journal of Marriage and the Family 56:209- 217. Lillard, Lee A., and Linda J. Waite. 1993. "A Joint Model of Marital Childbearing and Marital Disruption." Demography 30:653-682. Silverstein, Merril, and Linda J. Waite. 1993. "Are Blacks More Likely than Whites to Receive and Provide Social Support in Middle and Old Age? Yes, No and Maybe So." Journal of Gerontology: Social Science 48:S212-S222. Waite, Linda J., and Frances K. Goldscheider. "Work in the Home: The Productive Context of Family Relationships," pp. 267-300 in Scott J. South and Stewart E. Tolnay, (eds.) The Changing American Family: Sociological and Demographic Perspectives, Westview Press, 1992. Leibowitz, Arleen, Jacob A. Klerman, and Linda J. Waite. 1992. "Employment of New Mothers and Child Care Choice." The Journal of Human Resources 27:112-133; also published as N-3392- NICHD, The RAND Corporation, 1992. Waite, Linda J., and Scott Harrison. 1992. "Keeping in Touch: How Women in Mid-Life Allocate Social Contacts Among Kith and Kin." Social Forces 70:637-654.

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Desai, Sonalde, and Linda J. Waite. 1991. "Women's Employment During Pregnancy and After the First Birth: Occupational Characteristics and Work Commitment." American Sociological Review 56:551-566; also published as N-3353-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, 1991. Waite, Linda J., Arleen Leibowitz, and Christina Witsberger. 1991. "What Parents Pay For: Quality of Child Care and Child Care Costs." Journal of Social Issues 47: 33-48; also published as N-3378- NICHD, The RAND Corporation, 1991. Waite, Linda J., and Lee A. Lillard. 1991. "Children and Marital Disruption." American Journal of Sociology 96:930-953; also published as N-3315-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, 1991. Lillard, Lee A., and Linda J. Waite. 1989. "Panel Versus Retrospective Data on Marital Histories: Lessons from the PSID." Pp. 243-253 in Individuals and Families in Transition: Understanding Change Through Longitudinal Data, U.S. Bureau of the Census. Johansen, Anne, Arleen Leibowitz, and Linda J. Waite. 1988. "Child Care and Children's Illness." American Journal of Public Health 78:1175-1177; also published as N-2865-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, November 1988. Leibowitz, Arleen, Linda J. Waite, and Christina Witsberger. 1988. "Child Care for Preschoolers: Differences by Child's Age." Demography 25:205-220; also published as N-2855-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, October 1988. Abrahamse, Allan, Peter Morrison, and Linda J. Waite. 1988. "Teens Who Would Be Single Mothers." Family Planning Perspectives 20:13-18; also published as N-2707-HHS/NICHD, The RAND Corporation, February 1988. Morgan, S. Philip, and Linda J. Waite. 1987. "Parenthood and the Attitudes of Young Adults." American Sociological Review 52:541-547; also published as N-2676- NICHD, The RAND Corporation, August 1987. Goldscheider, Frances K., and Linda J. Waite. 1987. "Nestleaving Patterns and the Transition to Marriage for Young Men and Women." Journal of Marriage and the Family 49:507-516. Waite, Linda J., and Scott Harrison. 1987. "Mature Women's Kin Availability and Contact." Sociology and Social Research 71:266-270; also published as N-2695-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, November 1987. Berryman, Sue E., and Linda J. Waite. 1987. "Young Women's Choice of Nontraditional Occupations." Pp. 115-135 in C. Bose and G. Spitze (eds.), Ingredients for Women's Employment Policy, State University of New York Press. Waite, Linda J., and Sue E. Berryman. 1986. "Job Stability of Young Women in Traditional and Nontraditional Occupations: Evidence from the Military and Civilian Sectors." American Journal of Sociology 92:568-595. Waite, Linda J., Frances K. Goldscheider, and Christina Witsberger. 1986. "Nonfamily Living and the Erosion of Traditional Family Orientations Among Young Adults." American Sociological Review 51:541-554; also published as N-2528-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, August 1986. Waite, Linda J., Gus W. Haggstrom, and David E. Kanouse. 1986. "The Effects of Parenthood on the Career Orientation and Job Characteristics of Young Adults." Social Forces 65:43-73; also published as N-2576-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, September 1986. Goldscheider, Frances K., and Linda J. Waite. 1986. "Sex Differences in Entry into Marriage." American Journal of Sociology 92:91-109; also published as N-2544- NICHD, The RAND Corporation, July 1986. Waite, Linda J., Ronald R. Rindfuss, and Dennis De Tray. 1986. "Women's Expectations for Children's Schooling in Malaysia." Journal of Marriage and the Family 48:527-535.

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Waite, Linda J., Gus W. Haggstrom, and David E. Kanouse. 1985. "The Consequences of Parenthood for the Marital Stability of Young Adults." American Sociological Review 50:850-857; also published as N-2489-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, December 1985. Waite, Linda J., Gus W. Haggstrom, and David E. Kanouse. 1985. "Changes in the Employment Activities of New Parents." American Sociological Review 50:263-272; also published as N-2488- NICHD, The RAND Corporation, April 1985. Goldscheider, Frances K., and Linda J. Waite. 1984. "The Effects of Childhood Family Structure on the Transition to Marriage." Journal of Marriage and the Family 46:807-816; also published as N- 2204-NICHD, The RAND Corporation, October 1984. Stolzenberg, Ross M., and Linda J. Waite. 1984. "Local Labor Markets, Children, and Labor Force Participation of Wives." Demography 21:157-170. Waite, Linda J., and Sue E. Berryman. 1984. "Occupational Desegregation in CETA Programs: The Record for Female and Male Hispanic, White and Black Participants," Chapter 16 in Barbara F. Reskin (ed.), Sex Segregation in the Workplace: Trends, Explanations, and Remedies, Academy of Science Press, Washington, DC; also published as N-2232-FF, The RAND Corporation, 1984. Waite, Linda J. 1981. "U.S. Women at Work," Population Bulletin. Vol. 36, No. 2, May; also published as R-2824-RC, The RAND Corporation, December 1981. Waite, Linda J., and Glenna D. Spitze. 1981. "Young Women's Transition to Marriage." Demography 18:681-94. Moore, Kristin A., and Linda J. Waite. 1981. "Marital Dissolution, Early Motherhood and Early Marriage." Social Forces 60:20-40. Spitze, Glenna D., and Linda J. Waite. 1981. "Wives' Employment: The Role of Husband's Attitudes." Journal of Marriage and the Family 43:117-24. Waite, Linda J., and Glenna D. Spitze. 1981. "Young Women's Preferences for Market Work: Responses to Marital Events.” Pp. 147-166 in Research in Population Economics, Vol. III. Stolzenberg, Ross M., and Linda J. Waite. 1981. "Labor Market Effects on Female Labor Force Participation," Final Report to the Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor. Moore, Kristin A., Sandra Hofferth, Richard Wertheimer, Steven Caldwell, and Linda J. Waite. 1980. "Teenage Childbearing: Consequences for Women, Families and Government Welfare Expenditures," pp. 35-54 in K. Scott, T. Fields, and E. Robertson (eds.), Teenage Parents and their Offspring, Grune and Stratton, New York. Waite, Linda J. 1980. "The Development and Maintenance of a Sex-Segregated Work Force: A Review, Synthesis and Critique of Recent Research," Final Report to the National Commission for Employment Policy, Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor, (with the collaboration of Paula M. Hudis). Waite, Linda J. 1980. "Working Wives and the Life Cycle." American Journal of Sociology. 86:272- 294. Spitze, Glenna D., and Linda J. Waite. 1980. "Young Women's Early Labor Force Experiences and Work Attitudes." Sociology of Work and Occupation 7:3-32. Waite, Linda J., and Signe I. Wetrogan. 1979. "Changes in the Childbearing Plans of American Wives, 1971-1974." Social Science Research 8:327-347. Waite, Linda J. 1979. "Determinants and Consequences of Young Women's Attitudes Toward Work." Final Report to Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor. Waite, Linda J. 1979. “Projecting Female Labor Force Participation from Sex-Role Attitudes." Social Science Research 7:299-318.

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Waite, Linda J., and Kristin A. Moore. 1979. "The Impact of Timing of First Birth on the Educational Attainment of Young Women." Social Forces 56:845-865. Waite, Linda J. 1978. "Work and Family Roles: Conflicts and Resolutions," Discussant Remarks, pp. 205-11 in Women's Changing Roles at Home and on the Job, National Commission for Manpower Policy, Special Report No. 26, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Waite, Linda J. 1978. "Female Labor Force Participation and Fertility," testimony given before U.S. House of Representatives, Select Committee on Population, Overview Hearings, in Domestic Fertility and Contraception Issues, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, February 21- March 9. Moore, Kristin A., and Linda J. Waite. 1977. "Teenage Motherhood and Schooling." Family Planning Perspectives 9:220-225. Stolzenberg, Ross M., and Linda J. Waite. 1977. "Age and the Relationships Between Plans for Work and Childbearing." American Sociological Review 42:769-783. Waite, Linda J., Larry E. Suter, and Richard L. Shortlidge, Jr. 1977. "Changes in Childcare Arrangements of Working Mothers, from 1965 to 1971." Social Science Quarterly 58:302-311. Waite, Linda J. 1976. "Educational Attainment in the United States: March 1975," Current Population Reports, Series P-20, No. 295, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Waite, Linda J. 1976. "Daytime Care of Children: October 1974 and February 1975," Current Population Reports, Series P-20, No. 298, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. Waite, Linda J., and Ross M. Stolzenberg. 1976. "Intended Childbearing and Labor Force Participation of Young Women: Insights from Non- Recursive Models." American Sociological Review 41:235- 252. Waite, Linda J. 1976. "Working Wives: 1940-1960." American Sociological Review 41:65-80. Waite, Linda J. 1974. "Educational Attainment in the United States: March 1973 and 1974," Current Population Reports, Series P-20, No. 274, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

RAND REPORTS: Leibowitz, Arleen, Jacob A. Klerman, and Linda J. Waite. 1992. Women's Employment During Pregnancy and Following Childbirth, N-3392-DOL/NICHD, The RAND Corporation. Leibowitz, Arleen, and Linda J. Waite. 1988. The Consequences for Women of the Availability and Affordability of Child Care, P-7525, The RAND Corporation. Abrahamse, Allan, Peter Morrison, and Linda J. Waite. 1988. Beyond Stereotypes: Who Becomes a Single Teenage Mother?, R-3489-HHS/NICHD, The RAND Corporation. Haggstrom, Gus W., Linda J. Waite, David E. Kanouse, and Thomas J. Blaschke. 1984. Changes in the Lifestyles of New Parents. The RAND Corporation, R-3182-NICHD. Waite, Linda J., and Sue E. Berryman. 1984. Women in Nontraditional Occupations: Choice and Turnover, R-3176-FF, The RAND Corporation,. Waite, Linda J., and Sue E. Berryman. 1984. Occupational Desegregation in CETA Programs: The Record for Female and Male Hispanic, White and Black Participants, N-2232-FF, The RAND Corporation.

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PRESENTATIONS, 2000-2020

Panelist. 2020. Health and the Social World in Covid. The Triple Helix and Women in Science. University of Chicago, May 20. Panelist. 2020. Social Relationships and Covid-19. Yuen Lecture Series. 100-Year Lives in Asia. University of Chicago Center in Hong Kong. Webcast, April 30. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64rHBJIxDQc. Waite, Linda J. 2020. Keynote speaker. The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project. Impact & Discovery. Alumni Event. University of Chicago, rescheduled due to covid-19. Riley, Alicia and Linda Waite. 2020. “Social Isolation or Social Disadvantage: Why A Single Measure of Hygiene Predicts Mortality in Later Life.” To be presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC, April 23-25. Meetings cancelled. Tong, Winnie and Linda Waite. 2020. To be presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC, April 23-25. Meetings cancelled Waite, Linda J. 2020. Why Your Social Life is a Matter of Life and Death. To be presented at the Night of Ideas, French Consulate, Chicago, January 30. Presented by Martha McClintock due to ill health.

Waite, Linda J. 2019. Why Your Social Life is a Matter of Life and Death with Linda Waite (Ep. 29) Big Brains Podcast. University of Chicago. https://news.uchicago.edu/podcasts/big- brains Waite, Linda J. 2019. “Cognitive Impairment and Sexuality among Community-Dwelling Older Adults.” Clinical Psychology Workshop, Northwestern University, November 5. Jennifer Barber, Jerry Kaufman & Linda Waite. 2019. "Who considers their Intimate Partner a Confidant? Network Characteristics, Relationship Quality, and Subsequent Health Outcomes". Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 10-14. Kotwal, A., C. M. Perissinotto, K. Covinsky, A. K. Smith, W. Dale and L. Waite. 2019. Pain and Loneliness: Results of a Nationally-Representative Survey of Community-Dwelling Older Adults. The American Geriatrics Society 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2-4. Kotwal, A., Dale, W., Lee, S., Smith, A. 2019. Adding a brief cognitive assessment to a validated prognostic index significantly improves its 5-year mortality prediction in older adults. American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Presidential Poster Session, Portland, OR. May 2-4. Waite, Linda J. 2019. “Lessons from the National Social, Health and Aging Project: A Nationally- Representative Longitudinal Study of Community-Dwelling Older Adults.” The Rutgers Institute for Health conference, Towards a New Jersey Population Cohort Study, April 9, 2019. Waite, Linda J. 2019. Sexuality Among Older Adults. Presented to the Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee. January 14. Waite, Linda and James Iveniuk. 2018. Cognitive Impairment and Sexual Problems Among Older Adults. Presented at the meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, November 14- 18. Hawkley, L.C., Huisingh-Scheetz, M., Waite, L., & Wroblewski, K. 2018. Functional resilience in a social context: Gender differences in social protection. Gerontological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Nov. 14-18, 2018. Boston, MA.

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Sanders, Seth, William Dale, Philip Schumm, Henrick Olsen and Lynn Schoenfield. 2017. Using Response Time to Measure Cognition, Cognitive Decline, and Early Alzheimer’s Disease in Social Science Surveys. Presented to the Workshop on Developing a Methodological Research Program for Longitudinal Studies, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council. Washington D.C, June 5-6. Waite, Linda, William Dale, Michael Kozloski, Edward Laumann, and Martha McClintock. 2016. Bringing the Social World into Our Understanding of Health. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA, August 20-23, 2016. Waite, Linda J. 2015. Social Relationships, Sexuality and Health. RAND Summer Institute on the Demography, Epidemiology and Economics of Aging. Santa Monica, CA, July 7-9. Waite, Linda J. 2015. Rethinking How We Think About Health. Eugene Litwak Lecture, School of Public Health, Columbia University, March 25. Waite, Linda J. 2015. Understanding the Health and Wellness of Older Adults over the Age of 60. Edward J. Kelly Memorial Lecture in Elder Law. Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, IN., March 26. Liu, Hui, Linda Waite, Shannon Shen. 2015. Diabetes and Marital Quality at Older Ages. Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, San Diego, May 1. Waite, Linda, James Iveniuk, Edward O. Laumann and Martha McClintock. 2015. Sexuality in Dyads. Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, San Diego, May 1. Waite, Linda J. 2014. Understanding the Health and Wellness of Older Adults Over the Age 60. Presented at the Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, December 1. Chen, Jen-Hao, Linda Waite & Diane Lauderdale. 2014. Social Connectedness and Older Adults' Sleep. Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston, May 1-3. Liu, Hui and Linda Waite. 2014. Marital Quality and Cardiovascular Risks among Older Adults—Do Gender and Age Matter? Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston, May 1-3. Waite, Linda J. 2014. Understanding the Health and Wellness of Older Adults Over the Age 60. Presented at the Workshop of the Center for Social and Demographic Analysis, SUNY-Albany, April 7. Waite, Linda J. 2014. Social Connections and Health. Presented at Celebrating Thirty Years of Behavioral and Social Science of Aging. National Academy of Sciences, February 28. Waite, Linda J. 2013. Reconceptualizing Health Among Older Adults: Expanding the Medical Model. Paper presented at the Policy Analysis and Management Seminar Series, co-sponsored with Cornell Population Center and Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Cornell University, October 23. Waite, Linda J. 2013. Social Connections and Health at Older Ages. P. K. Whelpton Memorial Lecturer, Miami University, October 7. Waite, Linda J. 2013. Panelist. Life Course Studies and Biology: Opportunities and Challenges. Section on Aging and the Life Course Invited Session. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, August 10-14. Ivenuik, James, Linda J. Waite, Edward O. Laumann, Martha McClintock, and Andrew Tiedt. 2013. Marital Conflict in Older Couples: Positivity, Personality and Health. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, August 10-14. Waite, Linda J. 2013. Social Connections and Health. Paper presented at the 20th Anniversary Gala for the National Institutes of Health Centers on the Demography and Economics of Aging, The RAND Corporation, July 10-12.

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Luo, Ye and Linda J. Waite. 2013. Longitudinal Study of Sexual Satisfaction and Relationship Transition among Older Adults: Findings from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project. Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, April 11-13, New Orleans. Chen, Jen-Hao., Linda Waite & Lauderdale, Diane. 2013. “Partnership Status, Relationship Quality and Sleep among U.S. Older Adults.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. New Orleans, LA, April 11-13. Waite, Linda J. 2012. Positive Personality and Sexual Well-Being in Long-Term Relationships: Results from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project. 3rd Purdue Symposium on Psychological Sciences, May 7-8. Galinsky, Adena and Linda J. Waite. 2012. The Physical Health-Marital Quality Link During the Aging Process: The Importance of Marital Roles as Mediators. Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, May 4. Kim, Juyeon and Linda J. Waite. 2012. The Economic Downturn and the Family: Moving Out, Moving In and Financial Well-Being. Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, May 4. Waite, Linda J. 2012. Reconceptualizing Health. Presented at The Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, March 27. Waite, Linda J. 2012. Sexuality Across the Life Course. Public Lecture sponsored by The Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, March 26. Waite, Linda J. 2011. Reconceptualizing Health. Presented at the Center for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Health, Harvard University, December 5. Waite, Linda J. 2011. Reconceptualizing Health. Presented at the Demography Workshop, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November . Waite, Linda J. 2011. Social Connections and Health at Older Ages. Presented at the RAND Summer Institute, July 8 & 9, Santa Monica. Kim, Juyeon and Linda J. Waite. 2011. “The Economic Downturn and the Family: Moving In, Moving Out and Financial Well-Being. Presented at the Conference on Unexpected Lifecycle Events and Economic Security: the Roles of Job Loss, Disability, and Changing Family Structure. San Francisco Fed. May 20. San Francisco. Waite, Linda J. 2011. Keynote Speaker. “What is Successful Aging? The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” International Conference on Successful Aging. Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, April 8 & 9. Waite, Linda J. 2011. “Changing Family and Social Support Among Baby Boomers.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington DC, April. Cornwell, Erin York and Linda J. Waite. 2011. “Social Networks and Support in Disease Management: An Examination of Hypertension Among Older Adults.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington DC, April. Waite, Linda J. 2011. “Family, Resources and Demands Among Baby Boomers.” Presented at the Symposium on Baby Boomers and Family Change in the Twenty-First Century. National Center for Marriage and Family Research, Bowling Green State University, March 16. Waite, Linda J. 2010. “How Should We Think About Health?” Presented at the Population Reference Bureau Seminar, Washington D.C., October. Waite, Linda J. 2010. “How Does Social Isolation Get Under the Skin to Affect Health?: Gender and Hypertension.” Presented at the Demography Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, October.

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Waite, Linda J. 2010. “Sexual Expression Over the Life Course.” Presented to the University of Chicago Women’s Board, October. Waite, Linda J. and Juyeon Kim. 2010. “Social Connections of Older Adults: Living Arrangements, Social Networks, and Health.” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August. Cornwell, Erin York, and Linda J. Waite. 2010. “Awareness and Management of Hypertension among Older Adults: Do Social Networks and Support Matter?” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August. Waite, Linda J. and Juyeon Kim. 2010. Families, Living Arrangements and Health. Presented at the Workshop on the Impact of the Recession on the Elderly, National Research Council, National Academies of Science, June. Waite, Linda J. 2010. Marriage, Social Connections and Health: Why Married People Are Healthier. The Majorie Pay Hinkley Chair Lecture. Brigham Young University, February 11. Waite, Linda J. 2009. Families, Social Life and Well-Being at Older Ages. Presented at the RAND Conference on the Demography and Economics of Aging, Santa Monica, CA July 8-9. Waite, Linda J. 2009. Marriage and Health at Older Ages. Presented at the Conference on Families and Health: New Directions in Research and Theory, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, June 1-2. Waite, Linda J., Martha McClintock, Lissa Patterson, Erin York Cornwell, and Juyeon Kim. 2009. “Social Isolation and Inflammation.” Presented at the Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine, May 20. Waite, Linda J., Martha McClintock, Lissa Patterson, Erin York Cornwell, and Juyeon Kim. 2009. “Social Isolation and Inflammation.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Detroit, Michigan, April 30. Laumann, Edward O., Aniruddha Das, Martha McClintock and Linda J. Waite. 2009. “Conceptualizing Health.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Detroit, Michigan, April 30. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “Sexuality and Health in Midlife and Later.” Presented to the University of Chicago Alumni Association, Cleveland, , November 6. Waite, Linda J., Martha McClintock, Lissa Patterson, Erin York Cornwell, and Juyeon Kim. 2008. “The Link Between Social Isolation and Inflammation: Dimensions, Components and Mechanisms.” Presented at the Survey Research Center Workshop, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, November 4. Waite, Linda J., Martha McClintock, Lissa Patterson, Erin York Cornwell, and Juyeon Kim. 2008. “The Link Between Social Isolation and Inflammation: Dimensions, Components and Mechanisms.” Presented at the Cells to Society Workshop, Northwestern University, October 27. Waite, Linda J., Martha McClintock, Lissa Patterson, Erin York Cornwell, and Juyeon Kim. 2008. “The Link Between Social Isolation and Inflammation: Dimensions, Components and Mechanisms.” Presented at the Center for Population Economics Workshop, Graduate School of Business, October 10. Waite, Linda J., Martha McClintock, Lissa Patterson, Erin York Cornwell, and Juyeon Kim. 2008. “The Link Between Social Isolation and Inflammation: Dimensions, Components and Mechanisms.” Presented at the Demography Workshop, University of Chicago & NORC, October 2. Laumann, Edward O., Aniruddha Das, and Linda J. Waite. 2008. “Reconceptualizing health as wellness among older adults: Conditions, constellations, and social risk factors from a nationally

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representative probability sample of men and women 57 to 85 years of age.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Boston, MA. Laumann, Edward O., Aniruddha Das, and Linda J. Waite. 2008. “Sexual dysfunction among older adults: Prevalence and risk factors from a nationally representative U.S. probability sample of men and women 57 to 85 years of age.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “The National Social Life, Health and Aging Study.” Presented at the American Psychological Society Pre-conference Workshop on Aging, Chicago, May. Laumann, Edward O., Stacy Tessler Lindau and Linda J. Waite. 2008. “Sexuality at Older Ages.” Presented at Chicago Convenes Conference, Chicago, May. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “The Unique American Family.” Presented at “Understanding America” Conference, American Enterprise Institute, April 22. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “PAA in the 1990s.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 18. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “What’s Next for the Demography of Aging and the Family?” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 17. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “Sexual Activity, Sexual Function, and Health in an Older Population.” National Science Foundation ADVANCE Distinguished Lecture, Case-Western Reserve University, April 3. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” National Science Foundation ADVANCE Distinguished Lecture, Case-Western Reserve University, April 3. Waite, Linda J. 2008. “Sexual Dysfunction Among Older Adults.” Presented at the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department Seminar, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, January 22. Laumann, Edward O., Linda J. Waite and Aniruddha Das. 2007. “Sexual Dysfunction Among Older Adults: Prevalence and Risk Factors from a Nationally Representative Probability Sample of Men and Women 57 to 85 Years of Age.” Best basic science abstract award winner, Sexual Medicine Society of North America, Annual Meeting, December 6. Waite, Linda J., Edward O. Laumann, and Aniruddha Das. 2007. “Sex in Later Life: Findings from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP).” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, New York. Waite, Linda J. 2007. “Where are the Frontiers?: Perspectives on Aging and the Life Course.” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, New York. York, Erin and Linda J. Waite. 2007. “Social Isolation and Health Among Older Adults: Assessing the Contributions of Objective and Subjective Isolation.” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, New York. Peters, Cynthia, Linda J. Waite and Aliza Lewin. 2007. “Social Isolation and Cognition Among Older Adults.” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, New York. Hao, Yanni, and Linda J. Waite. 2007. “Helping Behavior and Well-Being Among Older Adults.” Presented at the Economics and Biodemography of Aging and Health Care Workshop, University of Chicago, April 13. Lindau, Stacy Tessler, Edward O. Laumann, Wendy Levinson, Colm O'Muircheartaigh, Phil Schumm, and Linda J. Waite. 2007. “A National, Population-Based Study of Sexuality at Older Ages in the United States.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, New York City, March 29-31. Hao, Yanni, and Linda J. Waite. 2007. “Productive Social Activities and Well-Being in Mid-Old Age.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, New York City, March 29-31.

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Waite, Linda J. 2007. “Biomarkers of Social Behaviors: Emotion Regulation, Intimacy, and Bonding: The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” Presented at the Workshop on Social Neuroscience of Aging, National Institute on Aging. Washington, DC, February 7-8. Waite, Linda J. 2006. “The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” Presented to the Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, November 22. Waite, Linda J. 2006. “The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” Presented at the Demography Workshop, University of Chicago. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2006. “The Loneliest People?: Race, Ethnicity and Perceived Social Isolation.” Presented to the Department of Sociology, University of Texas, Austin, April. Kurina, Lianne, Barbara Schneider, and Linda J. Waite. 2006. “Depression and Marital Satisfaction in Dual-Earner Working Families.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March. Waite, Linda J. 2006. “The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” Presented at the Demography Workshop, University of Texas, Austin. March. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “Challenges and Issues in Aging Research,” Keynote Address. Workshop on Longitudinal Studies of Aging: Tools, Methods and Opportunities. Tel Aviv, Israel. December 26- 27. Waite, Linda J. and Mary Elizabeth Hughes. 2005. “Changes in Marriage and Divorce: Effects on Well-Being at Older Ages.” Presented at Social Structures: The Impact of Demographic Changes on the Well-Being of Older Adults. Penn State. October 10-11. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “The National Social Life, Health and Aging Study.” Presented at the Population Studies Center, University of Florida. September 28. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2005. “Collision Course: The Second Demographic Transition and Population Aging.” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 12-15. LaPierre, Tracey, Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Linda J. Waite, and Ye Luo. 2005. “All in the Family: The Impact of Grandparent Caring for Grandchildren on Grandparent Health.” Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 12-15. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “Marital Biography and Health.” Keynote Presentation, SmartMarriages Conference, Dallas, June 23. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “Changes in Marital Relations Over the Life Course: Conflict, Separation, Divorce.” Presentation at the Consensus Development Workshop, Sexuality and Intimacy. International Longevity Center and Canyon Ranch, May, Tucson. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “Marital Biography and Health at Mid-Life.” Presented at the Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School. May 11, Boston. Lewin, Alisa and Linda J. Waite. 2005. “Religious Intermarriage and Conversion in the United States: Patterns and Change Over Time.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, April, Philadelphia. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth, Waite, Linda J., Cacioppo, John & Hawkley, Louise. 2004. “Life Course, Biology and Health: How Does Marital Biography Get Under the Skin?” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, April, Philadelphia. Waite, Linda J. 2005. “Marriage, Family, and Health.” Keynote Address to the Australian Family Institute Annual Conference, February, Melbourne.

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Waite, Linda J. 2004. “Marriage, Family, and Health.” NIH Director’s Wednesday Afternoon Lecture. November 11, Bethesda. Waite, Linda J. 2004. “Values and Family Policy.” Thematic Panel, The Place of Values in Public Sociology: The Case of Family Policy. Panel member. Meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, San Francisco. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth, Waite, Linda J., Cacioppo, John & Hawkley, Louise. 2004. “Marital Biography and Health at Mid-Life. Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, San Francisco. Waite, Linda J. 2004. “The Importance of the Family to Aging Americans.” Congressional Briefing, "Growing Old in an Aging America: The Health and Retirement Study's Window into the Future". Organized by COSSA. July 14. Washington, D.C. Waite, Linda J. 2004. “Benefits of Marriage in a Labor Market Perspective.” Keynote Address, Department of Labor Conference on Employee Benefits and Two-Earner Households, May 7, Washington, D.C. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2004. “Marital Biography and Health at Mid Life.” Presented to the Demography Workshop, University of Chicago, April 29. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth, Linda J. Waite, Tracey LaPierre, and Ye Luo. 2004. “All in the Family: Providing Support to Grandchildren and Health in Mid Life.” Presented at the Health and Retirement Study Conference on Older Families, February 27, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2003 “Marital Biography and Health at Mid Life.” Presented at the Population Studies Brown Bag Series, University of Michigan. October 12. Stolzenberg, Ross M. and Linda J. Waite. 2003. “The Impact of Work and Family Decisions and Behaviors on the Health and Well-Being of Individuals, Families and Children.” Presented at the NICHD conference on Work, Family, Health and Well-Being. June. Washington, DC. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2003. “Marital Biography and Health at Mid Life.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, May, Minneapolis. Waite, Linda J. 2003. “Blindsided by Politics: An Apolitical Demographer takes on the Culture Wars.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, May, Minneapolis. Waite, Linda J. 2003. “I Do, I Don’t: The Cases for and Against Marriage.” Plenary Panel Member, Conference on Sex, Marriage and Family and the Religions of the Book. Emory University. March 27-29. Waite, Linda J. 2003. “Synthesis of Scientific Disciplines in Pursuit of Health.” Distinguished Lecture, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina. March 6. Waite, Linda J. and Barbara Schneider. 2003. “Studying Working Families: The Experience Sampling Method.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, February, Philadelphia. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “The Case for Marriage.” Presented to the University of Chicago Alumni Association, December, Washington, DC. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “Marriage, Divorce and the Road to Happiness.” Keynote Address to the Harper Society Dinner, University of Chicago, October 24. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “Loneliness Under the Microscope: Social, Psychological and Biological Levels of Analysis.” Presentation to Capital Campaign Launch Event, The Chicago Initiative, October 16, New York.

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Waite, Linda J. and Ye Luo. 2002. “Marital Quality and Marital Stability: Consequences for Psychological Well-Being.” Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, Chicago. Waite, Linda J. 2002. Author Meets the Critics. The Case for Marriage. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, Chicago. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “Teaching Research Methods to Undergraduates.” Workshop presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, Chicago. Waite, Linda J. and Maggie Gallagher. 2002. “Cohabitation: Is it the Same as Marriage?” Workshop presented at the SmartMarriages Conference, July, Washington, DC. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “Does Marriage Matter? Presented at Regulating Couple Relationships: Changing Values and Laws, One Plus One Marriage and Partnership Research, July 18-19, Royal Holloway College, University of London, England. Waite, Linda J. 2002. “The Benefits of Marriage for Low-Income Families.” Keynote Presentation to the National Welfare Reform Evaluation Conference. June 11-13. Washington, DC. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2002. "All in the Family: The Impact of Family Events on Health in Mid-life." Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, May, Atlanta. Waite, Linda, Barbara Schneider and Ye Luo. 2002. “Searching for the Time Bind: Emotions at Home and Work.” Presented at How Families Work: Crosscurrents in Sloan-Funded Research on Working Families. May, Atlanta. Kurina, Lianne, Barbara Schneider and Linda Waite. 2002. “Cortisol patterns and Depressive Symptoms in Working Families.” Presented at How Families Work: Crosscurrents in Sloan- Funded Research on Working Families. May, Atlanta. Schneider, Barbara, Linda Waite and Holly Rice. 2002. “Feeling Good About Your Work: Emotional Variations in Different Work-related Tasks.” Presented at How Families Work: Crosscurrents in Sloan-Funded Research on Working Families. May, Atlanta. Waite, Linda J. and Mary Elizabeth Hughes. 2001. “Race-Ethnic Differences in the Health Effects of Household Structure.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Gerontological Association of America, November, Chicago. Lillard, Lee A. and Linda J. Waite. 2001. “The Decision to Marry and the Work and Earning Careers of Spouses.” Presented at the Maxwell School of Public Policy, October. Waite, Linda J. 2001. Panelist, Coping with the Future: The Lives of Working Families and their Children. Meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, Anaheim. Schneider, Barbara, Linda J. Waite, and Alisa Ainbinder. 2001. “Working Families: Threshold of Stress at Work and Home.” Paper presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, Anaheim. Waite, Linda J. 2001. “The Case for Waiting: Unhappy Marriages Improve Over Time.” Keynote Presentation, SmartMarriages Conference, June 21-23, Orlando. Waite, Linda J. 2001. “Religion and Marriage: Ties that Bind.” Melvin Tumin Memorial Lecture. Delivered at The Ties that Bind: Religion & Family in Contemporary America, May 16-17, 2001, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Lee, Yun-Suk and Linda J. Waite. 2001. “Measuring Housework in the Family Economy: Survey and ESM Measures of Housework Time of Mom, Dad and Teen in Working Families.” Paper presented at Dutiful Occasions: Working Families, Everyday Lives, University of Michigan, May 3-5.

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Waite, Linda J. 2001. “The Case for Marriage.” Distinguished speaker, Department of Sociology, University of Texas, Austin, April. Lillard, Lee A. and Linda J. Waite. 2001. “The Decision to Marry and the Work and Earning Careers of Spouses.” Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, March 29-31. Marchena, Elaine and Linda J. Waite. 2001. “Re-assessing family goals and attitudes in late adolescence: The effects of natal family experiences and early family formation.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America. Washington DC, March. Waite, Linda J. 2001. “The Case for Marriage: Public Policies in the State.” Presented at the Michigan Family Forum State Legislators Luncheon, Lansing, Michigan, February 13. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “The Case for Marriage.” Talk presented to the Current Events Class of Evanston, November 16. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “The Case for Marriage.” Talk presented to Brigham Young University students, faculty and general public, Nov. 14. Invited Panelist, "Marriage and Couples Education: Overview of an Emerging Issue," Cooperative Extension System Video-Conference, Sept. 7, 2000 Marchena, Elaine and Linda J. Waite. 2000. “Re-assessing family goals and attitudes in late adolescence: The effects of natal family experiences and early family formation.” Paper presented at the contact forum on Value Orientations and Life Cycle Decisions at the Royal Academy in Brussels. Belgium, September. Waite, Linda and Maggie Gallagher. 2000. Workshop, "The Case for Marriage," SmartMarriages Conference, June, Denver. Lillard, Lee A. and Linda J. Waite. 2000. “The Decision to Marry and the Work and Earning Careers of Spouses.” Paper presented at the Second Annual Social Security Retirement Research Consortium Conference, Washington, D.C., May. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “The Case for Marriage.” Talk presented to the University of Chicago Alumni Association, Boston, April. Hughes, Mary Elizabeth and Linda J. Waite. 2000. “Functioning, Community and Living Arrangements among the Elderly.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March. Marchena, Elaine and Linda J. Waite. 2000. “Marriage and Childbearing Attitudes in Late Adolescence: Exploring Racial, Ethnic and Gender Differences.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America. Los Angeles, March. Waite, Linda J. 2000. “Women’s Roles at the Beginning and End of the Twentieth Century.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Current “National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project: Baby Boom Cohort Wave 2.” Funded under grant No. R01 AG048511-06, National Institute on Aging, Linda Waite, Principal Investigator. Five Years, beginning August 5, 2019.Total costs $7,759,567. “National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project: Wave 4.” Funded under grant No. R01 AG043538-06, National Institute on Aging, Linda Waite, Principal Investigator. Five Years, beginning July 3, 2018. Total costs $20,000,000.

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“Cohort Differences in Social Life and Health: Refreshing the NSHAP Sample.” Funded under Grant No. R01 AG048511, National Institute on Aging, Linda Waite, Principal Investigator. Five Years, beginning September 15, 2014. Total costs $10,026,404. “National Social Life, Health and Aging Project: Wave 3.” Funded under Grant No. R01 AG043538-01A1, National Institute on Aging, Linda Waite, Principal Investigator. Five Years, beginning September 1, 2013. Total costs $11,674,301. “National Social Life, Health and Aging Project: Analysis of Wave 1 and Wave 2.” MERIT Award, funded under Grant No. R37 AG030481, National Institute on Aging, Linda Waite, Principal Investigator. Five Years, beginning June 1, 2013. Total costs with $3,384,602.

Completed “NSHAP Wave II Partner Data Collection.” Funded under Grant No. R01 AG033903-01, National Institute on Aging. Linda Waite, Principal Investigator, Edward Laumann, Martha McClintock, Colm O’Muircheartaigh, and Phil Schumm, Co-Principal Investigators. Five years, beginning July, 2009. Total costs $ 6,145,706. Citation: Waite, Linda J., Kathleen Cagney, William Dale, Elbert Huang, Edward O. Laumann, Martha McClintock, Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh, L. Phillip Schumm, and Benjamin Cornwell. National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Wave 2 and Partner Data Collection. ICPSR34921-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2014-04-29. doi:10.3886/ICPSR34921.v1 “National Social Life, Health and Aging Project.” MERIT Award, funded under Grant No. R37 AG030481, National Institute on Aging. Linda Waite, Principal Investigator, Edward Laumann, Martha McClintock, Colm O’Muircheartaigh, and Phil Schumm, Co-Principal Investigators. Five years, beginning June, 2008. Total costs $11,863,535.

“Longitudinal Extension of SHARE Israel Baseline Data.” Funded under Grant No. R01 AG031729, Howard Litwin, Principle Investigator. Linda Waite, Robert Willis, David Weir Co- Investigators. Five years, beginning May 2010. Total costs $404,838. Demography and Economics of Aging Training Grant. Funded under Grant No. T32 AG000243, National Institute on Aging. Five years, beginning October, 2005, 2010. Total direct costs: $1,382,424. Linda Waite, Training Director. “Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging.” Funded under Grant No. P30 AG012857. National Institute on Aging. Five years, beginning July 1, 2009. Total costs: $2,515,000. Linda Waite, Principal Investigator.

“National Social Life, Health, and Illness at Older Ages.” Funded under Grant No. R01 AG21487W, National Institute on Aging. Linda Waite, Principal Investigator, Edward Laumann, Wendy Levinson, Stacy Lindau, and Colm O’Muircheartaigh, Co-Principal Investigators. Five years, beginning September, 2003. Total costs $11,250,000.

Citation: Waite, Linda J., Edward O. Laumann, Wendy Levinson, Stacy Tessler Lindau, and Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh. National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Wave 1. ICPSR20541-v6. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2014-04-30. doi:10.3886/ICPSR20541.v6

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“The Social Environment, Loneliness, Stress and Health.” Linda J. Waite and Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Investigators. One of three component projects in P01 AG18911, Loneliness, Stress and Health in Aging, John Cacioppo, Principal Investigator. National Institute on Aging. Five years, beginning September 1, 2001. Total costs for P01: $7,805,583. “Contemporary Families and Experiences of Work.” Funded under Grant 97-6-13 from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. B. Schneider and L. Waite, Co-Principal Investigators. 36 months, beginning July 1, 1997. Total costs $2,424,685. Renewed, 36 months, beginning July 1, 2000. Total costs: $2,826,085. Renewed, 36 months, beginning July 1, 2003. Completed August 31, 2006. “Spouse and Survivor Benefit: Take-Up Rates with Earnings-Related Marriage, Divorce and Assortative Mating.” Lee Lillard and Linda Waite, Investigators. Project in the University of Michigan Retirement Research Center, Lee A. Lillard, Principal Investigator. Two years, beginning October 1, 1998. Total direct costs, Year 1: $32,783. “Academic Leadership Career Award.” Funded under Grant 1-K07-AG00739-01 from the National Institute on Aging. L. Waite, Principal Investigator. 60 months, beginning December 1, 1996. Total budget $427,330 (direct). "Marriage and the Marital Context of Fertility." Funded under Grant 1-P50-HD12639-16 (subcontract 96-01) to the RAND Corporation from the Center for Population Research, NICHD. L. Waite Principal Investigator, Ross M. Stolzenberg and Jacob A. Klerman, Co-Principal Investigators. 36 months beginning July 1, 1995. Total budget $240,948 (direct). “Center on Demography and Economics of Aging." Funded under Grant 1 P20 AG12857 from the National Institute on Aging. L. Waite, Principal Investigator. 60 months, beginning September 30, 1994. Total budget $639,437 (direct). “Functioning, Community and Living Arrangements of Elders.” Funded under Grant 1-R03- AG14816-01 from the National Institute on Aging. L. Waite and M.E. Hughes, Co-Principal Investigators. 12 months, beginning July 1, 1997. Total budget $40,003 (direct). "Higher Education and Family Formation of Men and Women." Funded under Grant 1-P50- HD12639-12 from the Center for Population Research, NICHD. L. Waite and R. Stolzenberg, co- principal investigators. 36 months beginning April 1, 1990, extended. Total budget $286,461 (direct). "Cohabitation, Marriage, Fertility and Disruption." Funded under Grant 1-P50-HD12639-12 from the Center for Population Research, NICHD. L. Lillard and L. Waite, co-principal investigators. 36 months beginning April 1, 1991,extended. Total budget $276,650 (direct). "Kin Networks of Older Adults--Implications for Health." Funded under Grant 1-PO1- AG8291- 01 from the National Institute on Aging. L. Waite, principal investigator. 60 months beginning April 1, 1989. Total budget $273,750 (direct). "Marriage, Divorce, Widowhood and Financial Well-Being." Funded under Grant 1-PO1- AG8291-01 from the National Institute on Aging. L. Waite and Lee Lillard, co-principal investigators. 60 months beginning April 1, 1989. Total budget $619,000 (direct). "Child Care, Fertility, and Female Labor Force Participation." Grant R01-HD-20253-01 from the Center for Population Research, NICHD. L. Waite and A. Leibowitz, co-principal investigators. 36 months beginning July 1, 1985. Total budget $595,857. "Children and Marital Stability." Center Grant P-50-HD-12639 from the Center for Population Research, NICHD. L. Lillard and L. Waite, co-principal investigators. 48 months beginning April 1, 1986. Total budget $440,379. "Living Arrangements in Childhood and Young Adulthood: Effects on Family Formation." Grant SES-8609092 from the Sociology Program, National Science Foundation. F. K. Goldscheider and L. Waite, co-principal investigators. 22 months beginning July 15, 1986. Total budget $42,604.

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"Modelling Divorce with the PSID." Social Security Administration, L. A. Lillard and L. Waite, co-principal investigators. 12 months beginning October 1, 1986. Total budget $69,828. "Family and Household Structure: Consequences of Change." Center Grant P-50-HD-12639 from the Center for Population Research, NICHD. L. Waite and J. Smith, co-principal investigators. 36 months beginning April 1, 1985. Total budget $465,960. "The Role of the Family in Deterring Unwed Childbearing," Grant #APR-000912-01-0 from the Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs, Public Health Service, Peter Morrison, principal investigator.

Service to the National Institutes of Health Member. 2019. Steering Committee, Impacts of the Second Demographic Transition on Mid- and Later- Life Health Meeting. Division of Behavioral and Social Research National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health.

Reviewer. 2014. Roybal Centers, National Institute on Aging. Reviewer. 2012-2014. NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health. Chair. 2013. Review of Training Grants, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. September 23. Reviewer. 2011-2013. Program Project, Health and Aging in Africa. Lisa Berkman, PI, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Resubmission.

Co-chair. 2010-2011. Committee on “Behavior”, Eunice Kennedy Schriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development VISION Workshops.

Reviewer. 2011. Ad Hoc Review Panel, Social Sciences & Population Study Section, September 22.

Presenter. 2009. Conference on Families and Health. National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC, June 1-2.

Chair. 2009. Review of applications, Roybal Centers for Translational Research, Washington, DC, March.

Participant. 2008. NIA/ESRC Workshop on the Social Neuroscience of Aging, London, England July 14-15.

Reviewer. 2008. P-01 Proposal “The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study: Tracking the Life Course”, Robert Hauser, PI, June 24.

Reviewer. 2006-2008. NIH Director’s Pioneer Award. National Institutes of Health. April.

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Chair. 2007. Review of P-01 Proposal “Dynamic Adaptation to Aging in Multiple Contexts”, Philip Cowan, PI. June 23. Reviewer. 2007. NIH Director’s New Innovator Award. National Institutes of Health. June. Reviewer. 2007. Special Emphasis Review Panel for the RCMAR Applications. NIA. May 18. Participant. 2007. Workshop on Social Neuroscience of Aging, National Institute on Aging. Washington, DC, February 7-8. Member. 2006. Panel on the Social Determinants of Adult Health and Mortality, National Research Council, National Academy of Science. July 12-13. Member. 2005-2008. Social Sciences and Population Studies Study Section [SSPS], Health of the Population Institutional Review Group, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health. Chair. 2005. Scientific Peer Review Panel. Reverse Site Visit. The Health and Retirement Study. National Institute on Aging. June 29-30. Chair. 2004. Scientific Peer Review Panel. Dynamic Adaptation to Aging Within Multiple Cohorts. P01 AG024253. P.I.: Phillip Cowan. Institute for Human Development, University of California, Berkeley. July. Reviewer. 2001 and 2002. Training Grants. National Institute on Aging. November. Chair. 2002. Scientific Peer Review Panel. P01 AG020166-01, Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness. P.I. Carol Ryff. University of Wisconsin, Madison. National Institute on Aging. June. Reviewer. 2001. Site Visit of P01 AG020166-01, Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness. P.I.: Carol Ryff. University of Wisconsin, Madison. National Institute on Aging. June. Reviewer. 2001. Concept Proposals. Office of the Demography of Aging, Behavioral and Social Research Program, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Reviewer. 1999. Site Visit of P01 31921-06, National Study of Adolescent Health. P.I.: J. Richard Udry. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina. National Institute of Child Health and Human Behavior. Reviewer. 1997. Concept Proposals. Office of the Demography of Aging, Behavioral and Social Research Program, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health.