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Marcy Carlson

Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Marcia (Marcy) J. Carlson is a distinguished sociologist and academic leader at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She holds the position of Sewell-Bascom Professor of Sociology and is currently serving as Associate Dean of the Graduate School. Her research focuses on family demography, particularly the associations between family contexts and the well-being of parents and children. She has extensively studied topics like family structure, fatherhood, fertility patterns, and the growing complexity of families, with an emphasis on how these dynamics contribute to inequality in the U.S. and other industrialized nations.124

Carlson earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Michigan in 1999 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University. She is affiliated with several research centers at UW-Madison, including the Center for Demography and Ecology and the Institute for Research on Poverty. Her academic contributions include mentoring graduate students, leading training programs, and publishing influential studies in journals such as Journal of Marriage and Family and Demographic Research.124

In addition to her academic roles, Carlson has been recognized for her leadership within professional organizations. She is the President-Elect of the Population Association of America (PAA), with her term beginning in 2025.3

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Madison, Wisconsin, United States