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2022 ASA Family Section Award Winners

9/20/2022

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The Family Section Distinguished Career Award 
Wendy Manning, Bowling Green State University

William J. Goode Book Award
Leslie Paik. (2021). Trapped in a Maze. University of California Press.

And Honorable Mentions (alphabetical order)

Celeste Curington, Jennifer Lundquist, and Ken-Hou Lin. 2021. The Dating Divide. University of California Press.


Krystale Littlejohn. 2021. Just Get on the Pill. University of California Press.

Article of the Year Award
Mazrekaj, Deni, Kristof De Witte, and Sofie Cabus. 2020. “School Outcomes of Children Raised by Same-Sex parents: Evidence from Administrative Panel Data." American Sociological Review 85: 830-856. 

Honorable Mention

Torche, Florencia and Alejandra Abufhele. 2021. “The Normativity of Marriage and the Marriage Premium for Children’s Outcomes." American Journal of Sociology 126: 931-968. 

Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award (Co-Winners) 
Sigrid Luhr. 2020. Signaling Parenthood: Managing the Motherhood Penalty and Fatherhood Premium in the U.S. Service Sector. Gender & Society 34(2):259-283.

Shay O’Brien. The Family Web: Multigenerational Class Persistence in Elite Populations.  

Honorable Mentions 

Delgado, Vanessa. 2022. Leveraging Protections, Navigating Punishments: How Adult Children of Undocumented Immigrants Mediate Illegality in Latinx Families. Journal of Marriage and Family. 

Lee, Youngcho. 2022. Is Leave for Fathers Pronatalist? A Mixed‑Methods Study of the Impact of Fathers’ Uptake of Parental Leave on Couples’ Childbearing Intentions in South Korea. Population Research and Policy Review 41: 1471-1500.

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