CURRICULUM VITAE

ELIZABETH CONSTANCE COOKSEY November 2020

Center for Human Resource Research Phone: 614 442 7333 Suite 200 921 Chatham Lane E-mail: [email protected] Columbus, OH 43221

DEGREES Ph.D. 1988. (), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. M.A. 1984. (Sociology), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. B.A. 1982. (Human Sciences), Oxford University, Oxford, England.

PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE: 2015- Director, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio

2011- Professor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University

2010-2013 Visiting Fellow, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, London University, UK.

2008-2009 ESRC-SSRC Visiting Scholar, Institute of Education, London University.

2008 - Associate Director, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University

2005-2009 Associate Director, Initiative in Population Research, Ohio State University

1998 -2011 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University

1991 - Adjunct Assistant/Associate/Professor, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University.

2002-2005 Director of Graduate Admissions, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University

1991-1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University

1990-1991 Research Associate, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

1990 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

1 1988-1990 Postdoctoral Fellow, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Courses Taught: Undergraduate: Research Methods Sociology of Sex and Gender Sociology of Women World Population Problems Adolescents and Society Graduate: The Social Context of Human Fertility Demographic Analysis

GRANTS AWARDED:

National Science Foundation. Conference on “The Need for a New National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.” Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen. 2019-2020. $49,985.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. “National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: Older Children.” Principal Investigator. 2017-2022. $6,265,464

National Institute on Drug Abuse. R21. “Linking Biological and Social Pathways to Adolescent Health and Well-being.” Co-investigator with Christopher Browning, Donna McCarthy and Laura Szalacha (Jodi Ford PI). 2013-2015. $409,194.

National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Data Collection for Older NLSY79 Children.” Principal Investigator. 2012-2016. $7,590,911

National Institute on Drug Abuse. R01. “Adolescent Health and Development in Context.” Co- investigator with MeiPo Kwan and Katherine Calder (Christopher Browning PI). 2011- 2016. $3,071,766.

W. T. Grant. “Activity Space, Social Network, and Community Influences on Adolescent Risk.” Co-investigator with MeiPo Kwan and Katherine Calder (Christopher Browning PI). 2011-2014. $600,000.

National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. “Data Collection for Older NLSY79 Children – Administrative Supplement.” Principal Investigator. 2010-2011. $364,409

National Institute of Nursing Research. “Pathways to Overweight and Pubertal Timing in African American and White Girls” Co-PI with Pamela Salsberry and Patricia Reagan. 2010-2013. $1,202,973

National Center for Family and Marriage Research 2010 Small Grants Competition to study New

2 Approaches to the Measurement of Children’s Family Structure. “A New Methodological Approach to Measuring Family Structure and Child-Specific Residential Relationships Using the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.” Principal Investigators: Daphne Hernandez and Cassius Dorrius, Consultants: Paul Amato, Elizabeth Cooksey, and Joseph Rodgers. June 2010-May 2011

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. RC1 (Challenge Grant). “Behavioral and Clinical Research in a Long-running Longitudinal Survey. Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Jinkook Lee. October 2009-September 2012. $1,000,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Data Collection for Older NLSY Children.” Principal Investigator. September 2007-December 2011. $4,727,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R03 “Stability and Change of Amish Populations in the 21st Century.” Principal Investigator with Joseph Donnermeyer (Co-Investigator). March 2008-April 2010. $150,000.

Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “Racial Disparities in Mental Health Outcomes.” Steven Gavazzi, Elizabeth Cooksey, Mary Fristad, Mei-Po Kwan, Anastasia Snyder, Sandra Tanenbaum. July 2008-June 2009. $35,700. Ohio Department of Mental Health. “Racial Disparities in Mental Health Treatment and Outcomes.” Steven Gavazzi (Principal Investigator), Elizabeth Cooksey, Mary Fristad, Mei-Po Kwan, Anastasia Snyder, Sandra Tanenbaum. 2009. $35,733 Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “School Social Structure and Adolescent Concurrent Heterosexual Partnerships.” Jodi Nearns, Christopher Browning and Elizabeth Cooksey. July 2008-June 2009.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Marriage and Cohabitation among Single Mothers: Consequences for Two Generations.” Co-Investigator with Kristi Williams and Sharon Sassler (Principal Investigators). July 2007-June 2010. $977,000.

Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “Early Menarche and Problem Behaviors in Adolescent Girls”. Pamela Salsberry, Elizabeth Cooksey, Bo Lu, Kathleen Pajer and Patricia Reagan. July 2007-June 2008. $51,200.

Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “Intergenerational Influences on Birth Outcomes.” Patricia Reagan, Elizabeth Cooksey, Bo Lu, Kathleen Pajer and Pamela Salsberry. July 2007-June2008. $51,200.

Research on Research grant from the Digital Union, The Ohio State University. “Mapping the Growth of Amish Settlements”. Elizabeth Cooksey and Joseph Donnermeyer. June- August 2007

3 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. “Workshop for New Researchers.” Randall Olsen – Principal Investigator. Elizabeth Cooksey and Audrey Light, Co- Investigators. January 2007-December 2007. $151,470

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Data Collection for Older NLSY Children.” Co-Principal Investigator with Frank Mott. March 2004-December 2007. $3,475,295.

Centers for Disease Control. “Health Behavior Among Religiously Active Black Youth.” Co- Investigator with Kenneth Steinman (Principal Investigator), Linda James-Myers and Townsand Price-Spratlen (Co-Investigators). October 2003-September 2007. $1,093,745.

Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, The Ohio State University, “A Demographic Analysis of the Spread of Amish Settlements in Ohio.” Principal Investigator with Joseph F. Donnermeyer (Co-investigator). July 2003-June 2004. $24,037.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Life Course and Contextual Determinants of HIV Risk.” Co-Investigator with Christopher Browning (P-I), Jeanne Brooks-Gunn (P-I), and Tama Leventhal (Co-Investigator). February 2003-March 2008. $929,952.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Social Consequences of Unintended Childbearing.” Co-Investigator with Jennifer Barber (Principal Investigator). (Elizabeth Cooksey Principal Investigator of Subcontract from University of Michigan, $188,708). September 2000-June 2004. $890,216.

Office of Population Affairs, National Institutes of Health. R01 “Teen Sexual Behavior: Demographic Risks and Trajectories.” Co-Principal Investigator with Frank Mott. September 1998 – August 2001. $436,340.

The Ohio State University, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Small Grant. Summer 1996. $1000.

The Ohio State University, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Small Grant. Summer 1995. $1000

The Ohio State University, Office of Research, Small Grant. Summer 1994. $1000

The Ohio State University Seed Grant. "Children of Young Mothers: Does a Mother's Marital Status Affect Children's Behavior?" 1992-1993. $12,300

National Academy of Education, Spencer Fellowship. "The Role of Education in the Lives of Young Adults." 1991-1993. $30,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 "Teen Contraceptive Behavior

4 in a Changing Environment." Co-Investigator with Ronald R. Rindfuss (P-I) and David Guilkey (Co-investigator). February 1991 - January 1993. $151,980.

Graduate Management Admission Council. "Pre-MBA Activities and Success in MBA Programs." Co-Investigator with Ronald R. Rindfuss (P-I). June 1990 - May 1991. $20,000.

CONTRACTS AWARDED:

Department of Labor (1625DC-19-C-004). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, PI. 2019-2023. $30,799,050.

Department of Labor (DOL-BLS-15-D0005 extension). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, PI. 2019-2020. $7,801,956.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Study on Social and Emotional Skills. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen. 2017-2020. $2,938,955.

Department of Labor (DOL-BLS-15-D-0005). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Lowell Taylor. 2015-2019. $52,176,863.

Department of Labor subcontract from National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago. National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Audrey Light. 2011-2014. $13,615,111.

Department of Labor (J069J24185) subcontract from National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago (6401.CHRR.01). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Audrey Light. 2006-2011. $20,580,241.

Department of Labor (J9J30004). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Audrey Light. 2003-2008. $58,754,155.

PUBLICATIONS: 2020 Olsen, Randall and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Measuring Internal Migration Prospectively Using Longitudinal Data: A Case Study of the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.” Forthcoming in Frank D. Bean and Susan K. Brown (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Migration, Springer.

2020 Knoester, Chris and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The National Sports and Society Survey methodological summary.” doi:10.31235/osf.io/mv76p

5 2018 Rothstein, Donna S., Deborah Carr and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Cohort Profile: The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79).” International Journal of Epidemiology, dyy133, https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyy133.

2018 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Using the NLSY to Conduct Life Course Analyses.” Pp. 561- 578 in Halfon, Forrest, Lerner and Faustman (Eds). Handbook of Life Course Health Development. Springer.

2018 Colen, Cynthia G., David M. Ramey, Elizabeth C. Cooksey and David R. Williams. “Racial Disparities in Health among Non-poor African Americans and Hispanics: The Role of Acute and Chronic Discrimination.” Social Science & Medicine 199:167-180.

2016 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Adolescent Fertility”. In George Ritzer (Ed.) Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (2nd Edition), Blackwell Publishing, Oxford University.

2014 Pamela Smock, Wendy Manning, Cassandra Dorius, Elizabeth Cooksey, Daphne Hernandez and Katherine Stamps Mitchell. Cohabitation Expectations among Young Adults in the United States: Do They Match Behavior?" Population Research and Policy Review 33(2):287-305.

2013 Sassler, Sharon, Kristi Williams, Fenaba R. Addo, Adrianne Frech, and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Family Structure & High School Graduation: How Children Born to Unmarried Mothers Fare.” Genus: Journal of Population Sciences, Vol. LXIX(2): 1-33

2013 Williams, Kristi, Sharon Sassler, Adrianne Frech, Fenaba Addo and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Mother’s Union Histories and the Mental and Physical Health of Adolescents Born to Unmarried Mothers.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 54(3):278-295

2013 Donnermeyer, Joseph F., Cory Anderson and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The Amish Population: County Estimates and Settlement Patterns.” Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 1(1): 72-109.

2013 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “A Peculiar People Revisited: Demographic Foundations of the Iowa Amish in the 21st Century.” Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 1(1): 110-126.

2012 Khurana Atika and Elizabeth C. Cooksey, “Examining the Effect of Maternal Sexual Communication and Adolescents’ Perceptions of Maternal Disapproval on Adolescent Risky Sexual Involvement.” Journal of Adolescent Health 51(6): 557-565.

2012 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “The Amish in America: A Traditional or Modern Identity?” Pp. 77-94 in Matthew Guest and Elizabeth Arweck (Eds.) Religion and Knowledge: Sociological Perspectives' Ashgate Publishing, UK.

2011 Williams, Kristi, Sharon Sassler, Adrianne Frech, Fanaba Addo and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Nonmarital Childbearing, Union History, and Women’s Health at Midlife.” American

6 Sociological Review 76(3):465-486

2011 Khurana, Atika, Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Stephen Gavazzi. "Juvenile Delinquency and Teenage Pregnancy: A Comparison of Ecological Risk Profiles among Midwestern European and African American Female Juvenile Offenders.” Psychology of Women Quarterly 35(2):282-292.

2010 Donnermeyer, Joseph F. and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “On the Recent Growth of New Amish Settlements”. Mennonite Quarterly Review 84: 181-207

2010 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Tessa Dooms. The Role of Religion in the Sexual Lives of Teens. Pp. 160-170 in Sylvia Collins-Mayo and Pink Dandelion (Eds.) Religion and Youth. Ashgate Publishing, UK.

2009 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Heather Joshi and Georgia Verropolou. “Does Mothers’ Employment Affect Children’s Development? Evidence from the Children of the British 1970 Birth Cohort and the American NLSY79.” Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 1(1): 95-115.

2008 Menaghan, Elizabeth G and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Well-Being at Mid-Life: Family Predictors of Continuity and Change. Pp. 257-281 in Heather A. Turner and Scott Schieman (Eds.) Advances in Life Course Research: Stress Processes Across the Life Course. JAI Press, Oxford UK.

2008 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Adolescent Sexual Activity.” Pp. 433-438 in Deborah Carr (Ed.) Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development Volume 1. Gale Cenage Learning.

2006 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Adolescent Fertility”. In George Ritzer (Ed.) Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford University.

2005. Steinman, Kenneth J., Valerie Wright, Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Linda James Myers, Townsand Price-Spratlen, and Ronald Ryles. “Collaborative Research in a Faith-Based Setting: Columbus Congregations for Healthy Youth.” Public Health Reports. 120:213- 216.

2002 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Frank L. Mott and Stefanie Neubauer. “Friendships and Early Relationships: Links to Sexual Initiation Among American Adolescents Born to Young Mothers.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 34(3):118-126.

2001 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Ronald R. Rindfuss. “Patterns of Work and Schooling in Young Adulthood.” Sociological Forum, 16(4):

2000 Menaghan, Elizabeth G., Frank L. Mott, Elizabeth Cooksey and Susan Jekielek. “Work and Family Patterns: Effects Across Generations.” Journal of Socio-Economics 29:587- 590.

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1999 Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Richard D. Wiggins, Andrew McCulloch, Georgia Verropoulou and Lynda Clarke. “Diverse Family Living Situations and Child Development: A Multilevel Analysis Comparing Longitudinal Evidence from Britain and the United States.” International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family. 13:292-314.

Reprinted 2003 in M. Cosio, R. Marcoux, M. Pilon and A. Quesnel (Eds.) Education, Family and Population Dynamics, Paris: Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography (CICRED). (pp. 329-356)

1999 Rindfuss, Ronald R., Elizabeth C. Cooksey, and Rebecca Sutterlin. "Young Adult Occupational Achievement: Early Expectations Versus Behavioral Reality." Work and Occupations 26(2):220-263.

1998 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Patricia H. Craig. “Parenting From a Distance: The Effects of Paternal Characteristics on Contact Between Nonresidential Fathers and Their Children.” Demography 35(2):187-200.

1998 Clarke, Lynda, Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Georgia Verropolou. "A Socio-Demographic Profile of Fathers in Britain and the United States." Demography 35(2):217-228.

1998 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Phil Brown. "Spinning on its Axes: The Social Construction of Psychiatric Diagnosis." International Journal of Health Services. 48(3):525-554.

1998 Brewster, Karin L., Elizabeth C. Cooksey, David K. Guilkey and Ronald R. Rindfuss. "The Changing Impact of Religion on the Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior of Adolescent Women in the United States." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 60(2):493-505.

1997 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Elizabeth G. Menaghan and Susan M. Jekielek. "Life Course Effects of Work and Family Circumstances on Children." Social Forces. 76(2): 637-666.

1997 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Consequences of Young Mother’s Marital Histories for Children’s Cognitive Development.” Journal of Marriage and the Family. 59 (2):245-262

1996 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Michelle F. Fondell. "Spending Time With His Kids: Effects of Family Structure on Fathers' and Childrens' Lives." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 58(3):693-707.

1996 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Ronald R. Rindfuss, and David K. Guilkey. "The Initiation of Adolescent Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior During Changing Times." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 37(1):59-74.

1996 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Fatherhood and Apple Pie.” Family Policy Bulletin (November):15.

8 1995 Rindfuss, Ronald R., Andrew Kavee and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. "The First Year After College: Activities and Their Subsequent Effects." The Journal of Higher Education 66(4):415-446.

1994 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Ronald R. Rindfuss. "Prior Activities and Progress in MBA Programs." Research in Higher Education 35(6):647-668.

1992 Casterline, John B., Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Abdel Fattah Ismail. "Infant and Child Mortality in Rural Egypt." Journal of Biosocial Science 24:245-260.

1992 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Ronald R. Rindfuss. "Using Data from the National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972 for Research Outside the Education Field." ICPSR Bulletin (September):1-3.

1990 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. "Factors in the Resolution of Adolescent Premarital Pregnancies." Demography 27(2):207-218.

1989 Casterline, John B., Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Abdel Fattah Ismail. "Household Income and Child Survival In Egypt." Demography 26(1):15-36.

1989 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. "Containing the Mad: Moral Architecture and the Nineteenth Century Asylum." Research in the Sociology of Health Care 8:253-271.

1989 Brown, Phil and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. "Mental Health Monopoly: Corporate Trends in Mental Health Services." Social Science and Medicine 28(11):1129-1138.

1988. Ismail, Abdel-Fattah, John C. Casterline and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. "Household Income and Child Survival." in Hallouda, Farid, and Cochrane (Eds) Egypt: Demographic Responses to Modernization pp. 279-314. CAPMAS, Cairo.

1987 Millman, Sara R. and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. "Birthweight and the Effects of Birth Spacing and Breastfeeding on Infant Mortality." Studies in Family Planning 18(4):202- 212.

1987 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. "The Epidemiology of Fetal Loss." International Planned Parenthood Federation Medical Bulletin 21(4):2-4.

Working Papers and Invited Publications: 2009 Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Georgia Verropoulou. “Combining Childrearing with Work: Do Maternal Employment Experiences Compromise Child Development.” Working Paper 2009/1. Centre for Longitudinal Studies, London University, London UK.

1998 Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Lynda Clarke, Dick Wiggins and Andrew McCulloch. "Family Disruption and the Cognitive and Behavioural Development of

9 Children in Longitudinal Data from Britain and the USA." Working Paper # 50, Social Statistics Research Unit, City University, London, UK.

1993 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. "We've Come a Long Way... Maybe." in A Celebration of the Education of Women, Proceedings of the Centenary Symposium, St. Hilda's College, Oxford University.

Other Publications: 2010 Gavazzi, Stephen, Elizabeth Cooksey, Tamara Davis, Mary Fristad, Mei-Po Kwan, Tasha Snyder, Elizabeth Stasny and Sandra Tanenbaum. A Study of Racial and Geographic Disparities in Mental Health Outcomes. Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health.

2009 NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Data Users Guide, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH

2007 NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Data Users Guide, Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH

Book Reviews:

2020 Review of Mollborn, Stefanie, Mixed Messages: Norms and Social Control around Teen Sex and Pregnancy. Oxford University Press, 2017. American Journal of Sociology 126(2)

2018 Review of Loewen, Royden, Horse and Buggy Genius: Listening to Mennonites Contest the Modern World. University of Manitoba Press, 2016. Nova Religio 21(4):140-141.

2016 Review of Kraybill, Donald B., Renegade Amish: Beard Cutting, Hate Crimes and the Trial of the Bergholz Barbers. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Nova Religio 20 (2): 109-110.

2011 Review of Hurst, Charles E and David L. McConnell. An Amish Paradox: Diversity and Change in the World’s Largest Amish Community. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Journal of Contemporary Religion.

2006 Review of Laumann, Edward O., Stephen Ellingson, Jenna Mahay, Anthony Paik and Yoosik Youm. The Sexual Organization of the City. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press. Journal of the History of Sexuality

2000 Review of Edin, Kathryn and Laura Lein. Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work. New York, NY: . Population Studies 54(1) March.

10 2000 Review of Garfinkel, Irwin, Sara McLanahan, Daniel Meyer and Judith Seltzer (eds). Fathers under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement. New York. NY: Russell Sage Foundation. Population Studies 54(1): March.

1993 Review of Greil, Arthur. Not Yet Pregnant: Infertile Couples in Contemporary America. New Brunswick, NJ: Press. Contemporary Sociology 22(3):409-410.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2000:

2018 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Research from the Child and Young Adult Studies of the NLSY79.” Presented at the International Sociological Association Conference, Toronto, Canada, July. 2015. Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Methodological Challenges in the US National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth.” Presented at Conference on the Present and Future of Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Panel Research at the Institute for Philosophy and Sociology, the National Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, December 2015.

2015 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Intergenerational Linkages, Interdisciplinary Collaborations and Interesting Findings: Lessons Learned from 50 Years of the National Longitudinal Surveys.” Keynote Address at the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies International Conference, Dublin, Ireland, October 19-21.

2013 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Amish Adjustments to a Changing 21st Century: Continuities and Modifications.” Paper presented at the Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies, Oxford University, December 2-4.

2013 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Changes Among the Iowa Amish: 1975-2010.” Paper presented at a conference on “Amish America: Plain Technology in a Cyber World”, The Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA. June 6-8

2012 Williams, Kristi, Sharon Sassler, Fenaba Addo, Elizabeth Cooksey and Adrianne Frech. “Early Childbearing, Union History, and Women’s Health at Midlife.” Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA, May.

2012 Donnermeyer, Joseph F., Cory Anderson and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. The Amish Population: County Estimates and Settlement Patterns. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Association, July 26-29, Chicago.

2012 Smock, Pamela, Wendy Manning, Cassandra Dorius, Elizabeth Cooksey, Daphne Hernandez and Katherine Stamps Mitchell, “The Intergenerational Transmission of Cohabitation and Marriage in the US: The Role of Parental Union Histories.” Paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on First Union Patterns Around the World, Madrid, Spain, June.

11 2011 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Wendy D. Manning. “Fertility and Living Arrangements Among American Young Adults.” Paper presented at the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Meeting, Bielefeld, Germany, September

2011 Williams, Kristi, Sharon Sassler, Fenaba Addo, Elizabeth Cooksey, and Adrianne Frech. “Early Childbearing, Union Status and Women’s Health in Midlife.” Paper presented at the British Society for Population Studies annual meeting, York, England, September.

2010 Cooksey, Elizabeth C, Curtis Eberwein and Randall J. Olsen. “Depressivity over the Life Course.” Paper presented at the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Meeting, Cambridge University, UK, September.

2010 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Pink Dandelion. “Transitioning or Not? Why Some Groups Accommodate to the World and Others do not: A Case Study of Amish and Quaker and Trajectories.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Sociology of Religion Study Group, The British Sociological Association, Edinburgh, UK, April.

2010 Williams, Kristi, Sharon Sassler and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Mothers’ Union History and the Health of Children born to Single Mothers.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, April

2009 Cooksey, Elizabeth. “Using the National Longitudinal Surveys Data for Couple and Family Research. Paper presented at the NCFR annual meeting, San Francisco, November.

2009 Khurana, Atika, Elizabeth Cooksey and Stephen Gavazzi. “Juvenile Delinquency and Teenage Pregnancy: An Ecological Approach to Risk Assessment.” Poster presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Philadelphia, November.

2009 Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth Cooksey, Georgia Verropolou, Nikos Tzavidis and Elizabeth Menaghan. “Combining Childrearing with Work: Do Maternal Employment Experiences Compromise Child Development?” Paper presented at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Marrakech, Morocco, October.

2009 Cooksey, Elizabeth and Randall Olsen. “Kids in a Vacuum?” Paper presented at the Longview Conference of Life Course Studies, Cambridge, UK, September.

2009 Cooksey, Elizabeth, Jonathan Vespa and Canada Keck. “What My Mother Did: Do Maternal Parenting Practices Influence those of the Next Generation?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August.

2009 Ford, Jodi L., Christopher B. Browning and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Concurrent Sexual Partnering among Young Adults in the U.S.: An Analysis of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.” Paper presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. August.

12 2009 Cooksey, Elizabeth. “Using the NLSY for Marriage and Family Analyses.” Paper presented at the ICPSR conference on Using Secondary Data for Analysis of Marriage and Family.” Ann Arbor, June.

2009 Williams, Kristi, Sharon Sassler, Adrianne Frech, Fanaba Addo and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Single Mothers, Union History and Health at Midlife.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, March.

2009 Vespa, Jonathan E., Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Canada Keck. “From Generation to Generation: Influences of Parental Upbringing on Parenting Behaviors.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, March* * Winner of poster award

2008 Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth Cooksey and Georgia Verropolou. “Does Mothers’ Employment Affect Children’s Development? Evidence from the Children of the British 1970 Birth Cohort and the US NLSY79”. Papers presented by Heather Joshi at the School of Economics, University of Reading UK (8 December) and the Royal Holloway University, Egham, UK (10 December)

2008 Cooksey, Elizabeth, Lori Kowaleski-Jones and Frank Mott. “Do I, Don’t I? Maternal Influences on Sexual Decision Making Among Young Teens” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Manchester, UK, September.

2008 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Canada Keck and Jonathan Vespa. “From Generation to Generation: Influences of Parental Upbringing on Parenting Behaviors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Manchester, UK, September.

2008. Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Georgia Verropoulou, Elizabeth Menaghan and Nikos Tzavidis. “Children of Working Mothers: Does Mother’s Employment Affect Children’s Development?” Paper presented at the European Population Conference, Barcelona, Spain. July.

2008 Kowaleski-Jones, Lori, Elizabeth Cooksey and Frank Mott. “Gender Differences in Sexual Activity: What Role do Parents Play in Shaping Behaviors?” Poster presented at annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April.

2008 Khurana, A., Sullivan, J. M., Cooksey, E. C., & Gavazzi, S. M. “Assessment of multi- contextual risk factors associated with risky sexual behaviors among court-involved youth” Poster presented at biennial meeting of Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL. March.

2007 Khurana, Atika, Stephen Gavazzi and Elizabeth Cooksey. “Juvenile Delinquency and Adolescent Motherhood.” Poster presented at the American Society of Criminology

13 annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 14-17.

2007 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Kenneth Steinman, Jason Whitesel and Townsand Price-Spratlen. “Sexual Behavior among Religiously Active African American Youth.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, St. Andrews University, Scotland. September.

2007 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph Donnermeyer. “The Recent Growth of Amish Settlements.” Paper presented at a conference on “The Amish in America: New Identities and Diversities”, The Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA. June7-9.

2006 Koch-Turner, Amanda and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The Role of Parenting on Early Adolescent Sexual Behavior.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University.

2006 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997 Cohort.” Poster presented at the International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University

2006. Steinman, Kenneth, David Murray, Khosi Kubeka, Elizabeth Cooksey, Townsand Price- Spratlen, Korie Edwards, Linda James Myers. “Congregational Differences in Adolescent Religiosity and Positive Youth Development: Findings from 14 African- American Churches.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.

2006 Steinman, Kenneth, Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Townsand Price-Spratlen, Korie Edwards and Linda James Myers. “Religiosity, Spirituality and Sexual Behavior among Black Church Youth”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, .

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Patterns of Migration and Community Formation Among the Amish in the United States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Canterbury, Kent.

2005 Donnermeyer, Joseph F. and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The ‘Great Agricultural Transition’ of Amish Society.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociology Society, Tampa, Florida.

2005 Donnermeyer, Joseph F. and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Tied to the Land: An Analysis of Amish Migration and Community Formation.” Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America. ** Winner of poster award.

2005 Koch, Amanda and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The Effects of Parenting on Sexual Behavior in Early Adolescence.” Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meetings.

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2005 Steinman, Kenneth J., Townsand Price-Spratlen, Linda J Myers, Korie E. Edwards and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Congregations, Universities and the Promise of Collaborative Research: The Example of Columbus Congregations for Healthy Youth.” Addiction and Spirituality: Scientific, Theological, & Clinical Perspectives, Conference Sponsored by the Fetzer Institute and Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN. May.

2004 Steinman, Kenneth J., Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Linda James Myers, Townsand Price- Spratlen and Ron Ryles. “Columbus Congregations for Healthy Youth: A Collaborative Project for Research and Action”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., November.

2004 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Living in the Eye of the Storm: Amish Households and Family Patterns.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Leicester, UK, September and at the Initiative in Population Research Seminar Series, Ohio State University, October.

2004 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Blessings from God: Fertility Patterns Among the Amish”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August.

2004 Donnermeyer, Joseph F.and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The Demography of the Amish”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Sacramento, CA, August.

2004 Donnermeyer, Joseph F. and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “The Demographic Foundations of Amish Society.” Paper presented at a conference on Enhancing the Health and Well- Being of Plain Communities, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, June.

2004 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Go Forth and Multiply: Changes in the Timing of Marriage and Childbearing Among Young Amish Women.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, April.

2003 Gassanov, Margaret, Elizabeth Cooksey and Daniel Lichter. “The Relationship Context of Adolescent Childbearing.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August.

2003 Barber, Jennifer and Elizabeth Cooksey. "Unintended Childbearing and Children's Cognitive Ability and Achievement." Paper presented at annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May.

2002 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Dawn Hurst and Frank L. Mott. “Taking Risks: Predicting Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active American Adolescents.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Newcastle, UK, September.

15 2002 Mott, Frank L. and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Why do Some Adolescents Have Risky Sex? The Role of Family Background, Childhood Behaviors and Adolescent Relationships” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Atlanta, May.

2001 Cooksey, Elizabeth C., Frank L. Mott and Darcy Hango. “The Patterning of Relationships Among Young American Teens.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Leeds, UK, September.

2001 Mott, Frank M., Elizabeth C. Cooksey, Darcy Hango and Stefanie Neubauer. “Gender and Race Differences in the Determinants of Early Adolescent Relationships: Evidence from the NLSY.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March.

2000 Cooney, Teresa M and Elizabeth C. Cooksey. “Men’s Post-divorce Adjustment: The Role of Parenting and Social Integration in Explaining Variation.” Poster presented at NCFR annual meeting, Minneapolis, March.

INVITED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS SINCE 2000: 2019 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “The State of Longitudinal Cohort Studies.” Presentation at “It’s About Time – Conference on Longitudinal Studies of the Life Course”. Pennsylvannia State University, May.

2017 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Children of the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: Some Lessons Learned.” Invited keynote speaker at the Annual Conference on the Panel Study of Korean Children, Seoul, South Korea.

2017 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth for your Research.” Seminar given to the Department of Sociology, University of Washington, Seattle. April.

2017 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Understanding the Amish in the 21st Century.” Presentation at the Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Washington, Seattle, April.

2016 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth.” Presentation at Research Methods Center, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University, November.

2016 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Using the NLSY to Conduct Research on Child Health and Development.” Presentation at College of Nursing, The Ohio State University, April.

2016 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Understanding Amish Families.” Presentation at College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University. April.

2016 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Intergenerational Linkages, Interdisciplinary Collaborations and

16 Interesting Findings: Lessons Learned from 50 Years of the NLS.” IPR presentation, The Ohio State University, March.

2016 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Using the NLSY to Conduct Life Course Analyses.” Webinar presented to Life Course Research Network members. February.

2015 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Longitudinal Survey Research: Methodological Challenges.” Presentation at Workshop on Survey Research, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw Poland, December 15-18.

2014 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Collaboration and Creating a Community of Practice - Reflections from the work of the SLLS: challenges and opportunities.” Presentation at UNICEF International Symposium on Cohort and Longitudinal Studies in Low and Middle Income Countries, Florence, Italy, 13-15 October.

2012 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Working Mothers and Their Children: Why all the fuss?” Invited Paper presented at “The Value of Longitudinal Data: A Symposium to Celebrate the Career of Professor Heather Joshi.” The Institute of Education, London University, UK, 17 May.

2012 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Generations of Possibilities: Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth for Your Research”. Seminar presented in the College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University. January

2011 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “The Amish in the 21st Century: Accommodating a Changing World. Invited Seminar Presentation, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, October.

2009 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “The Amish in North America: A Traditional or Modern Identity”. Invited keynote speaker at the Annual Conference of the Sociology of Religion Study Group, The British Sociological Association, Durham, UK, April.

2008 Joshi, Heather, Elizabeth C. Cooksey and Georgia Verropoulou. Mother’s Employment and Children’s Development: Evidence from the Children of the British 1970 Birth Cohort and the US NLSY79. Invited Seminar Presentation, Department of Economics, Royal Holloway College, London University. December.

2008 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Intergenerational Influences on Fathering: Lessons from 30 years of the NLSY79.” Invited speaker at Academica Sinica, Taiwan. July

2008 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “The role of Religion and Spirituality in the Lives of African American Teens” Invited keynote speaker at the Annual Conference of the Sociology of Religion Study Group, The British Sociological Association, Birmingham, UK, April.

2008 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Religiosity, Spirituality and Sex: Beliefs and Behaviors of Religiously Active African-American Youth.” Invited Speaker, London School of

17 Economics. February

2007 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “What Makes the NLSY Unique?” Invited speaker, Department of Sociology, Indiana University. April

2007 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Calm in the Middle of a Storm? How Amish Youth Navigate Transitions to Adulthood.” Invited speaker, Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University, September

2007 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Becoming Amish: Transitions to Adulthood Among the Plain People.” Invited speaker, Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center, Cornell University, September

2006 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Demographic Stability and Change: The Amish in the 21st Century.” Invited speaker, Population Studies and Training Center Colloquia Series, Brown University, April

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “New Survey Methodologies to Gather Information from Youth”. Invited speaker, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, October

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “A Peculiar People Revisited: Demographic Foundations of the Iowa Amish in the 21st Century.” Invited presenter for the F. Wendell Miller University Lecture, Iowa State University. April.

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “To Date, to Pledge, to Contracept: Adolescent Sexual Decision- making.” Invited speaker, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University. April

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Changing Times, Changing Lives – The Amish of Holmes County, Ohio. Invited speaker, The Ohio State University Research Foundation. May

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Amish Community Formation: 1800-2004”. Invited speaker, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “New Survey Methodologies to Gather Information from Youth”. Invited speaker, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, October

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “A Peculiar People Revisited: Demographic Foundations of the Iowa Amish in the 21st Century.” Invited presenter for the F. Wendell Miller University Lecture, Iowa State University. April.

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “To Date, to Pledge, to Contracept: Adolescent Sexual Decision- making.” Invited speaker, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University. April

2005 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Changing Times, Changing Lives – The Amish of Holmes County, Ohio. Invited speaker, The Ohio State University Research Foundation. May

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2005. Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Amish Community Formation: 1800-2004”. Invited speaker, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University

2004 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Joseph F. Donnermeyer. “Movement Among the Ohio Amish”. Invited speaker, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, The Ohio State University. May.

2003 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. "Hitting the Five Year Wall: The Challenges for Young Corporate Women". Invited speaker, Center for Women and Work, Rutgers University. October.

2003 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. and Linda James Myers. “Health Behavior Among Religiously Active Black Youth.” Invited presenter to FaithWorks, Columbus, Ohio, June.

2003 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Contraceptive Use in Late Adolescence: Disentangling the Association Between Relationship Status and Gender.” Invited speaker, Initiative in Population Research Seminar, The Ohio State University, January.

2003 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Relationships and Contraceptive Use Among American Adolescents: The Impact of Gender.” Invited speaker, Population Research Center, University of Chicago, January.

2002 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Dating and Sexual Debut in Early Adolescence”. Invited speaker, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, April.

2000 Cooksey, Elizabeth C. “Adolescent Relationship Trajectories Among Contemporary Youth.” Invited speaker, Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, April.

HONORS AND AWARDS: 2009 Winner of Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting. 2005 Winner of Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting. 1996. Winner of Poster Award, Population Association of America annual meeting. 1995 Recognition by Interfraternity Council and Women’s Panhellenic Association as Outstanding Faculty, The Ohio State University. 1992 Recognition by Sphinx and Mortar Board Honor Societies as Outstanding Faculty, The Ohio State University 1988-1990 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Mellon Foundation and National Institutes of Health 1988 Phi Beta Kappa, Brown University 1982-1983 University Prize Fellowship, Brown University 1979-1982 Scholarship, Oxford University

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

19 Editorial Activities Deputy Editor: Demography, 2001-2004 Editorial Board: Population Research and Policy Review, 1999-2004 Sociology of Education, 2008-2010 Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies, 2019- Guest Editor: Journal of Marriage and Family, October 2016 Volume 78 (5) Reviewer: Advances in Life Course Research American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review British Journal of Sociology Child Development Demographic Research Demography Family Planning Perspectives Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies Journal of Economic and Social Measurement Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of Marriage and the Family Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Longitudinal and Life Course Studies National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Population Research and Policy Review Population Studies Social Forces Social Psychology Quarterly Social Science Research Social Science Quarterly Sociological Focus Sociological Forum Sociology of Education The Sociological Quarterly Work and Occupations Pine Forge Press. Grant Reviewer: National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Office of Population Affairs NICHD study group member – Population Sciences Subcommittee 2008, 2010-2014 NICHD Program Project reviewer, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 NICHD T32 Program reviewer, 2016.

Advisory Committees:

2017 Member, Programme Committee. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Meeting.

20 2016 Member, Programme Committee. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Meeting. 2016 Member, Advisory Committee for Life Course Research Network, UCLA. 2016 Invited panelist on “Insights from Alternative Approaches” at workshop on Improving Collection of Indicators of Criminal Justice System Involvement in Population Health Data Programs, National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. 2014 Invited Attendee at Conference to discuss a new National Panel Survey 2013- Member, Advisory Committee, Maternal and Child Health Life Course Research Network, Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities, University of California, Los Angeles 2013- Member, Executive Committee, Optimizing Health Development Across Childhood (OHDAC), Predoctoral Training Program, College of Nursing, OSU 2008-2013 Member, Advisory Committee, National Center for Family and Marriage Research 2008 Member of Planning Committee for New Data on the Family, Duke University 2007-2012 K01 Mentor for Claire Kamp Dush, Department of Family Studies and Human Development, The Ohio State University. 2007-2009 Member, advisory committee for NICHD funded study (PI Jennifer Barber) on Young Women's Relationships, Contraception, and Unintended Childbearing 2005- Member, Design Team for NLSY97, NLSY79 2001 Participant, National Survey of Family Growth Long Range Planning Committee

Conference/Workshop Organization 2014 Conference Chair and Organizer, Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Lausanne, Switzerland, October 2013 Conference Chair and Organizer, Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 2006 Department of Sociology, Summer Symposium on Inequalities in Health and Well-Being Across the Life Course

Co-Organizer of various NLS research workshops: 2017 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual -2019 meeting of the Population Association of America 2016 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America and at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2015 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America 2014 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America (April), to the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University (June), and to the Department of Sociology at The Ohio State University (November). 2014 Life Course Research Network (LCRN) Webinar on Using the NLSY to Conduct Life Course Analyses

21 2013 Using the NLSY for Educational Research – presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Educational Research 2013 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America 2012 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America 2011 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America and at the annual meeting of the National Council for Family Relations 2010 Introduction to the NLSY for New and Returning Users – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America 2009 Using the NLSY – presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America 2009 NLSY79 Young Adult Research Workshop 2007 NLS New User Workshop 2005 NLSY79 Young Adult Research Workshop 2004 A User Workshop on the National Longitudinal Surveys 2001 NLSY79 Child Research Workshop

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES

Offices Held: 2018-2019 Chair, Section on Aging and the Life Course, American Sociological Association 2017-2018 Chair Elect, Section on Aging and the Life Course, American Sociological Association 2018-2020 Representative for the Population Association of American to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section on Social, Economic and Political Sciences. 2014-2020 Representative for the Population Association of America to the American Association for the Advancement of Science Section on Statistics. 2013-2017 Member-at-Large, Section on Social, Economic and Political Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2014-2015 Past President, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2012-2014 President, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2011-2012 President Elect, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2010-2015 Executive Committee Member, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2006-2007 Chair, Section on Children and Youth, American Sociological Association 2005-2006 Chair-Elect, Section on Children and Youth, American Sociological Association 2001-2004 Council Member, Section on Population, American Sociological Association 2000-2002 Council Member, Section on Children and Youth, American Sociological Association

Committee Membership: 2019 Chair, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Aging and Life Course

22 2018 Chair, Matilda White Riley Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Aging and Life Course. 2008 Chair, Student Paper Award, American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth 2003 Chair, Early Career Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth 2002-03 Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Sociology of the Family 2001 Member, Student Paper Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth 1998 Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth Children. 1993. Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Sociology of Population

Organizer and Presider:

2018 Session Chair, “Session on the Family”, “Session on Later Life”, “Session on Education” and “Session on NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training)” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Milan, Italy, July. 2017 Session Organizer and Presider for session on “Effect of Family Composition and Parental Decisions on Child Health and Well-Being” at the International Union for Scientific Study of Population, Capetown, South Africa, October. 2017 Session Organizer and Presider for session on “Longitudinal Perspectives on Child and Youth Well-Being” at the International Union for Scientific Study of Population, Capetown, South Africa, October. 2016 Session Organizer for session on “Research Advances from 30 Years of the NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Surveys” at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington D.C. March. 2016 Session Chair, “Obesity and Overweight in the Life Course” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies, Bamberg, Germany, October. 2016 Session Chair, “Long Term Health Effects of Childhood Conditions” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies, Bamberg, Germany, October. 2015 Organizer for Symposium on “Celebrating 50 years of the National Longitudinal Surveys with interdisciplinary research across the generations” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies, Dublin, Ireland, October 2015 Session Organizer for two sessions on “Family and Kinship” at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August. 2013 Session Organizer for conference strand on “Life Course Linkages” at the Annual Meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Swansea, Wales, September

23 2012 Session Chair, “Public Policy and Families” at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA, May 2011 Presider, Round Table sessions on “Work-Family Interface” at the annual meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies, Bielefeld, Germany, September 2011 Presider, Session on Divorce at the annual meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies, Bielefeld, Germany, September 2010 Chair, Session on “Parental Investments in Education: Social, Economic and Policy Influences 2009 Organizer and Chair, Session on “Contextual Influences on Fertility” annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, March. 2009 Organizer and Chair, Session on “Social Demographic Aspects of Fertility in the Developing World” annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, March. 2009 Organizer and Chair, Session on “Social Demographic Aspects of Fertility in the Developed World” annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, March. 2009 Organizer, Session on “Longitudinal Research on Children and Youth: US and International Perspectives”, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2008 Presider, Roundtable on “Sexual History and Men’s and Women’s Fertility in the United States.” ASA Section on Sociology of Population, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston. 2007 Presider, Roundtable on “Transitions to Adulthood”, ASA Section on Sociology of the Family, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York. 2007 Chair, Session on “Cohabitation and Marriage”, annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York. 2006 Presider, Session on “Childcare”, International Conference on Child Cohort Studies, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University 2006 Organizer of two sessions on “Contraception” for annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles 2005 Presider, Roundtable on “Fertility Intentions”, ASA Section on Population, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia 2005 Presider, Roundtable on “Race, Ethnicity and Adolescent/Young Adult Outcomes” ASA Section on Sociology of the Family, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia 2003 Organizer of “Roundtable Sessions” for the ASA Section on Population, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta. 2003-05 Co-Organizer of Junior Faculty Mentoring Network (with Chris Bachrach, NIH, and Sara Curran, Princeton). Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis. 2002 Organizer of “Roundtable Sessions” for the ASA Section on Sociology of the Family, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim. 2001 Presider of Session on “Fertility and Family Demography”. Annual meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, Leeds, UK.

24 2001 Faculty Organizer and Presenter, NLSY79 Child Research Workshop, July 23-27, Columbus, OH 1999 Chair of Session on “Conceptualizing Fatherhood: Substantive and Methodological Issues”. Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York. 1994 Co-Organizer of “Overflow Sessions”. Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Miami. 1994 Organizer and Chair of Session on "Gender, Education and Economics: Studies from Developing Countries." Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Miami. 1989-1991 Program Chair, Triangle Area Population Society, North Carolina.

Discussant: 2018 Symposium on “Gender and Work over the Lifecourse: Dynamics of Employment, Income, and Family Life.” Annual meeting of the Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Milan, Italy. 2017 Session on “Through the Looking Glass: Examining Health Disparities Using a Life Course Perspective.” Improving Population Health Conference, Austin, Texas. 2013 Session on “Measurement of Unintended Fertility.” Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans. 2010 Session on “Policy Research on Children and Youth.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2005 Session on “Contraceptive Use in the United States.” Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia. 2004 Session on “Adolescent Relationships in the United States and in International Settings.” Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston. 2003 Session on “Children’s Health and Education”, Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis. 1999 Session on “Fertility”, Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, 1994 Session on “Infant and Child Mortality in Developing Countries”, Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Miami. 1993 Session on “Determinants and Consequences of Early Adult Reproductive Decisions.” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Cincinnati. 1994 Symposium Celebrating 100 years of Women’s education, St. Hilda’s College, Oxford University 1992 Session on “U.S. Fertility.” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver.

Additional Professional Activities 2018-20 Review of AAAS conference submissions 2019 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - UCLA - University of Michigan

25 2018 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - University College, London University 2017 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - University of Buffalo 2016 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - University of Oklahoma - University of Michigan - University of Colorado, Boulder - University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2013 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - Arizona State University - Bowling Green State University - Michigan State University 2012 Presented poster on the NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Surveys at a Congressional Science Exhibition and Reception on Capital Hill Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. 2012 Lobbied in Washington DC on behalf of the Population Association of America for continuing the American Community Survey 2012 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - Arizona State University - Fordham University 2011 Met with Dr. Alan Guttmacher, Director, NICHD and Dr, Kaplan, NIH OBSSR on behalf of the Population Association of America to discuss continued funding for population research. 2011 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - University of Colorado 2010 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - Bowling Green State University 2010 Mentor for grant proposal submitted to NCMFR by Pennsylvania State and Louisiana State University researchers 2009 Reviewer of bid by the Center for Longitudinal Studies, London University to undertake the 2012 British Cohort Study. 2007 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - University of Oklahoma 2007 External Reviewer for ESRC review of the Center for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London University, UK 2004 Outside Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion - Bowling Green State University 2003 Panel Member, Annual Family Life Electronic Seminar on “Adolescent Sexuality: Research and Extension Programming.” Alabama Cooperative Extension system and the Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, Ohio State University. February 3-7.

Professional Memberships: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Sociological Association British Society for Population Studies International Sociological Association International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

26 National Council on Family Relations Population Association of America Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Research

DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Department: Graduate Recruitment Committee: 1991-1992, 2001-2002, Chair 2002-2005 Executive Committee, 2004-2005 Junior Faculty Recruitment Committee: 2000-2001 Affirmative Action Committee: 1991-1992, Chair 1999-2000, 2000-2001 Undergraduate and Curriculum Committee: 1997-1998 Computer/Research Laboratory Committee: 1996-1997 Graduate Studies Committee: 1995-1996, 1999-2001 Research and Professional Leave Committee: 1992-1993, 1994-1995, 1999-2000 Salary and Workload Committee: 1993-1994, 2007-2008 Senior Search Committee: 2005-2006 Teaching Evaluation Committee: 1993-1994 Faculty and Staff Awards Committee: 1993-1994 Population, Health and Life Course area coordinator: 1999-2000 Senior Faculty Recruitment Committee: 2005 Development: 2007-2008 Grade Grievance: 2007-2008 (Chair), 2009-2010 Spring Awards Celebration: 2010, 2011 (Chair) 2012, 2013

College/University: Oversight Committee on Center for Human Resource Research, 2009-2011 Advisory and Oversight Committee on Center for Human Resource Research; Center for Survey Research; Initiative for Population Research, 2003-2005 Initiative in Population Research, Executive Committee Member: 2000-2008 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Curriculum Committee: 1997-1998 Graduate Research Council, Social and Behavioral Sciences Alternate, 1998-2002 Social and Behavioral Sciences Search Committee for Chair of Sociology Department: 2000- 2001 Judge, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum: 1999-2000, 2009

Ohio State University Faculty Affiliate: Center for the Study of Religion Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy Institute for Population Research

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