Past Award Recipients

*Otis Dudley Duncan Award* Established in 1992

YEAR

NAME

AFFILIATION AT TIME OF AWARD

OTHER/TITLE

2009

Edward E. Telles and Vilma Ortiz

Princeton University
UCLA

Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, and Race

2008

Not awarded

2007

Not awarded

2007

Suzanne Bianchi, John P. Robinson, and Melissa Milke

University of Maryland

Changing Rhythms of American Family Life

2007

Claude S. Fischer and Michael Hout

University of California-Berkeley

Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years

2006

Not given

2005

Edward E. Telles

UCLA

Race in Another America: The Signficance of Skin Color in Brazil

2004

Douglas S. Massey
Jorge Durand
Nolan J. Malone

Princeton University
Universidad de Guadalajara
University of Pennsylvania

Beyond Smoke and Mirrors : Mexican Immigration in an Era of Economic Integration

2004

Valerie M. Hudson
Andrea M. den Boer

Brigham Young University
University of Kent at Canterbury

Bare Branches: The Security Implications of Asia's Surplus Male Population

2003

Frank Bean
Gillian Stevens

University of California, Irvine
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

America's Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity

2002

Richard Rogers
Robert Hummer
Charles Nam

University of Colorado
University of Texas, Austin
Florida State University

Living and Dying in the USA: Behavioral, Health, and Social Differentials in Adult Mortality

2002

Lynne Casper
Suzanne Bianchi

National Institutes of Health
University of Maryland

Continuity and Change in the American Family

2001

Mary C. Waters

Harvard University

Black Identities: West Indian Immigrant Ideas and American Realities

2000

James Z. Lee
Wang Wang

California Inst. of Technology
University of California, Irvine

One Quarter of Humanity: Malthusian Mythology and Chinese Realities

1999

Stewart E. Tolnay

State University of New York, Albany

The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Southern Farms

1998

Reynolds Farley

Russell Sage Foundation

The New American Reality: Who We Are, How We Got Here, Where We Are Going

1997

Kathleen Mullan Harris

University of North Carolina

Teen Mothers and the Revolving Welfare Door

1996

Sara McLanahan
Gary Sandefur

Princeton University
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Growing up With a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps

1995

Arland Thornton
Hui-Sheng Lin

University of Michigan
Taiwan Provincial Institute of Family Planning

Social Change and the Family in Taiwan

1994

Douglas Massey
Nancy S. Denton

University of Chicago
SUNY-Albany

American Apartheid: Segregation & the Making of the Underclass

1993

Frances K. Goldscheider
Linda White

Brown University

New Families, No Families

1992

Susan Cott Watkins

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From Provinces into Nations: Demographic Integration in Western Europe, 1878-1960

*Student Paper Award* Established in 2000

YEAR

NAME

AFFILIATION

TITLE

2009

Nathalie E. Williams

University of Michigan

Coping with Conflict: Do Community Organizations Moderate the Affect of Armed Conflict on Migration?

2008

Donhoon Lee

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Early Socioeconomic Effects of Teenage Childbearing: A Propensity Score Matching Approach

2007

Jui-Chung Allen Li

New York University

The Kids Are OK: Divorce and Children’s Behavior Problems

2006

Filiz Garip

Princeton University

Social Capital and Migration: How Do Similar Resources Lead to Divergent Outcomes?

2005

Not given

2004

Sarah Burgard

UCLA

Does Race Matter? Children’s Height in Brazil and South Africa

2003

Amelie Quesnel-Valle

Duke University

Inequalities in Health Insurance Coverage and Health in the U.S.: Lessening the Selection Bias in Health and SES with Fixed Effects Regression

2002

Gretchen Livingston

University of Pennsylvania

The Ties that Bind: Gender, Social Capital, and Economic Outcomes among Mexico-U.S. Migrants

2001

Molly Martin

University of Wisconsin-Madison

AFDC Use Across Generations: The Effects on the Intergenerational Correlation in Income

2000

Kelly A. Musick

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Links Between Cohabitation, Non Marital Childbearing, and Marriage

*Distinguished Contributions to the Sociology of Population Award* Established in 2006

YEAR

NAME

AFFILIATION

TITLE

2009

Guillermina Jasso, Douglas Massey, Mark Rosenzweig, and James Smith

NYU, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, and Rand

“From Illegal to Legal: Estimating Previous Illegal Experience Among New Legal Immigrants to the United States”

2008

Not awarded

2007

Not awarded

2006

David Cutler and Grant Miller

Harvard Univerity

“The Role of Public Health Improvements in Health Advances: The Twentieth-Century United States.” 2005. Demography, 42(1): 1-22