Linda is the principal investigator of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP), a landmark longitudinal study of the health and social relationships of American older adults. Her work on the project has yielded groundbreaking knowledge about the sexual and social behavior of older adults.
Linda directs NORC’s Center on Demography and Economics of Aging, which provides support to more than 30 researchers working in the areas of social relationships, living arrangements, and family; the social context of aging; health care research; and biobehavioral pathways. The Center is supported by a grant from the National Institute on Aging.
Outside of NORC, Linda serves as the George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology and the Co-Director of the MD/PhD program in Medicine, the Social Sciences, and Aging at the University of Chicago.
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Education
PhD
University of Michigan
MA
University of Michigan
BA
Michigan State University
Appointments & Affiliations
George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology
University of Chicago
Honors & Awards
MERIT Award | 2008
National Institutes of Health
Project Contributions
Publications
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opens in new tab"Can Remote Social Contact Replace In-Person Contact to Protect Mental Health among Older Adults?"
December 1, 2021
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opens in new tab"Sexuality in Later Life."
Book | February 8, 2021
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opens in new tab"Couple Relationships in Low-Fertility Settings."
Book | April 5, 2017
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opens in new tab"Theories of Social Connectedness and Aging."
Book | May 19, 2016
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opens in new tab"Social Connectedness at Older Ages and Implications for Health and Well-Being."
Book | March 24, 2014
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opens in new tab"Midlife."
Book | March 20, 2014
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opens in new tab"Family Structure and Financial Well-Being: Evidence from the Great Recession."
Book | March 20, 2013
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opens in new tab"Perspectives on the Future of the Sociology of Aging."
Book | March 20, 2013