Angela M. O'Rand

Affiliations: 
Sociology Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Gerontology, Individual and Family Studies
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Patricia A. McManus grad student 1996 Duke
Scott M. Lynch grad student 2001 Duke
Michelle L. Dylan grad student 2002 Duke
Elayne J. Heisler grad student 2003 Duke
Lisa M. Peloquin grad student 2003 Duke
Rebecca D. Dunning grad student 2007 Duke
Julius M. Wilder grad student 2007 Duke
Donald J. Ebel grad student 2008 Duke
Robert C. Remle grad student 2008 Duke
Katelin P. Isaacs grad student 2010 Duke
Rebecca M. Tippett grad student 2010 Duke
Melanie D. Sereny grad student 2013 Duke
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Zeng Y, Chen H, Liu X, et al. (2023) Genetic associations with longevity are on average stronger in females than in males. Heliyon. 10: e23691
Noppert GA, Aiello AE, O'Rand AM, et al. (2019) Race/Ethnic and Educational Disparities in the Association Between Pathogen Burden and a Laboratory-Based Cumulative Deficits Index. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Zeng Y, Nie C, Min J, et al. (2018) Sex Differences in Genetic Associations With Longevity. Jama Network Open. 1
Noppert GA, Aiello AE, O'Rand AM, et al. (2018) Investigating pathogen burden in relation to a cumulative deficits index in a representative sample of US adults. Epidemiology and Infection. 1-9
O'Rand AM. (2011) 2010 SSS Presidential Address: The Devolution of Risk and the Changing Life Course in the United States. Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation. 90: 1-16
Hamil-Luker J, O'Rand AM. (2007) Gender differences in the link between childhood socioeconomic conditions and heart attack risk in adulthood. Demography. 44: 137-58
Shuey KM, O'Rand AM. (2006) Changing demographics and new pension risks Research On Aging. 28: 317-340
O'Rand AM, Hamil-Luker J. (2005) Processes of cumulative adversity: childhood disadvantage and increased risk of heart attack across the life course. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 60: 117-24
Shuey KM, O'Rand AM. (2004) New risks for workers: Pensions, labor markets, and gender Annual Review of Sociology. 30: 453-477
Elman C, O'Rand AM. (2002) Perceived job insecurity and entry into work-related education and training among adult workers Social Science Research. 31: 49-76
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