Emeritus Faculty
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Jeanne Altmann
Eugene Higgins Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Emeritus
Ph.D. Behavioral Sciences
University of Chicago, 1979.
Interests: non-experimental research design and analysis, ecology and evolution of family relationships and of behavioral development; primate demography and life histories, parent-offspring relationships; infancy and the ontogeny of behavior and social relationships, and conservation education and behavioral aspects of conservation. -
Anne C. Case
Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Emeritus
Ph.D. Economics
Princeton University, 1988.
Interests: microeconomic foundations of development, health economics, public finance, and labor economics. -
Sir Angus Deaton
Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of International Affairs, Emeritus. Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Emeritus. Senior Scholar
Ph.D. Economics
Cambridge University, 1974.
Interests: microeconomic analysis, applied econometrics, and economic development. -
Thomas J. Espenshade
Professor of Sociology, Emeritus
Ph.D. Economics
Princeton University, 1972.
Interests: social demography, with a particular emphasis on early childhood education, diversity in higher education, and demographic methods. -
Alejandro Portes
Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology, Emeritus; Senior Scholar
Ph.D. Sociology
University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970.
Interests: immigration, economic sociology, comparative development, and Third World urbanization. -
Charles F. Westoff
Maurice P. During '22 Professor of Demographic Studies, Emeritus; Professor of Sociology, Emeritus
Ph.D. Sociology
University of Pennsylvania, 1953.
Interests: population policy, comparative fertility in developing countries, fertility surveys, family planning.