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Curriculum Vitae
S. Philip MorganClick here for a printer-ready version, or
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268 Soc-Psych Durham, NC 27708
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- Education
Ph.D. | University of Arizona | 1980 |
Received Ph.D. Degree in Sociology (December 1980) Received Master of Arts Degree in Sociology (May, 1978) | University of Arizona (Tuscan, Arizona) | 1980 |
M.A. | University of Arizona | 1978 |
B.A. | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 1976 |
Received Bachelor of Arts with Honors degree in Sociology (May, 1976) | University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) | 1971 |
- Areas of Interest
- Social Demography,
Sociology of the Family, Research Methods
- Areas of Experience
Human Fertility Social Demography Sociology of the Family
- Professional Experience / Employment History
- Duke University
- Professor of Sociology, July 1998- present
- Australian National University
- Visiting Fellow, Department of Demography, Jan. 1997- March 1997
- Visiting Fellow, Department of Demography, Sept. 1990- May 1991
- University of Pennsylvania
- Professor of Sociology, July 1992-
June 1998
- Chair, Dept. of Sociology, July 1993-
1996
- Chair, Graduate Group in Demography, July 1992-
June 1993
- Associate Professor of Sociology, July 1988-
June 1992
- Assistant Professor of Sociology, Aug. 1984-
July 1988
- Princeton University,
- Visiting Professor of Sociology, Jan. 1992-
June 1992
- University of Pennsylvania,
- Undergraduate Chair of Sociology, July 1990-
June 1991
- University of Georgia
- Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sept. 1983- Aug 1984
- University of North Carolina
- Research Associate, Oct. 1982- Sept. 1983
- Post Doctoral Fellow, Carolina Population Center, Sept. 1980- Sept. 1982
- Post Doctoral Fellow, Carolina Population Center, Sept 1980-
Sept 1982
- Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
Family Section / Distinguished Career Award, American Sociological Association
- Selected Recent Invited Talks
- A series of Lectures on Low Fertility, Singapore National University, Lectures on 5/25/10, 5/26/2010, 5/27/201
- The Correspondence of U.S. Fertility Intentions and Behavior, U. of Washington, Center for Demography and Ecology, May 08, 2009
- A Consilient Theory of Social and Demographic Change, Brown University (9/06) and University of Texas (1/07), 2006
- Is low fertility a 21st Century crisis?, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran and Tehran University, Tehran, Iran., December, 2005
- Invited comments on “sex preselection". Debate at IUSSP Conference, Tours, France., July, 2005
- Very low fertility, Address to the Brazilain Population Association., Ouro Preto, Brazil, 11-07-2002
- Morgan, S. Philip, “Post-transition fertility.” Invited paper presented in a Plenary Session, Demographic Transitions, at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 16-20, Chicago, IL
- Morgan, S. Philip. 1999. “Low fertility in developed countries.” Invited paper presented at conference on The Future of Australia’s Population, Canberra, Australia, October 9-12
- Morgan, S. Philip, Smith, Herbert and Constance T. Gager "Discrepant responses in spouses reports of coital frequency.", Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 5-9 1994
- Smith, Herbert and S. Philip Morgan. "Individual and couple intentions for more children: an application of the Rasch Model.", Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Miami, 1994 May 5-7
- Morgan, S. Philip and Ellen A. Kramarow. "Stability and change in female headship.", Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, 1992 April 30-May 2
- Morgan, S. Philip and Renbao Chen "Thirtysomething fertility: Recent fertility increase among baby boomers.", Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, 1992 April 30-May 2
- Ewbank, Douglas, S. Philip Morgan and Susan C. Watkins "Immigrant fertility differences at the turn of the century.", Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America Toronto, Canada, 1990 May 3-5
- Morgan, S. Philip "Nontraditional sex roles and the timing of parenthood.", Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., 1985
- Morgan, S. Philip. "The intergenerational transmission of religious behavior. The effects of parents on their children's frequency of prayer.", Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, 1982 August, 1981
- Hout, Michael and S. Philip Morgan "The fertility of black and white women during the baby boom: Differences by parity, cohort, and age at marriage.", Revision of a paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, 1981 August, 1980
- Morgan, S. Philip "U.S. socioeconomic fertility differentials: Stability or change.", Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association New York,, 1979 August, 1980
- Doctoral Theses Directed
- Amelie Quesnel-Valee, Socioeconomic Differentials in Health Insurance Coverage and Health: Social Reproduction of Inequality, or Mediating Effects of Achieved Status?, (2003)
- Karen B. Guzzo, (2003)
- Fenian Chen, (2001)
- Publications (listed separately)
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