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  1. M. J. Rosenfeld and Katharina Roesler 2023. “ Stability and Change in Predictors of Marital Dissolution in the US 1950-2017 ,” the first comprehensive study in two decades of predictors of marital dissolution in the US and their change and stability over time.

  2. michael j. rosenfeld. Professor of Sociology, Stanford University. Verified email at stanford.edu - Homepage. social demography marriage and the family race and ethnicity gender sexuality and...

  3. Michael Rosenfeld is a social demographer who studies race, ethnicity, family structure, and mate selection. He is the director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Sociology and has won several teaching awards and honors.

  4. Michael Rosenfeld is a social demographer who studies race, ethnicity, and family structure, the family's effect on children, and the history of the family. He is also interested in mate selection as a social and personal process.

  5. Chair, Department of Sociology, Stanford. Winner of the Stanford University Phi Beta Kappa teaching award. Winner of the Teaching Award from the Stanford Urban Studies class of 2009. Winner of the 2007-2008 Stanford University Dean’s Award for Distinguished Achievements in Teaching.

  6. cap.stanford.edu › profiles › frdActionServletMichael Rosenfeld

    BIO. I am a social demographer who studies race, ethnicity, and family structure, the family's effect on children, and the history of the family. I am interested in mate. selection as a social as well as a personal process. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS. • Professor, Sociology. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS.

  7. Michael Rosenfeld is a professor of sociology at Stanford University who studies race, ethnicity, and family structure. He is the principal investigator of How Couples Meet and Stay Together, a project that explores mate selection, technology, and same-sex marriage.