Youth, Aging, and the Life Course Student Paper Competition Past Winners
2020
“Grandparenthood, Grandparenting, and Working Longer: Do the Genders of Grandparent and of Grandchild's Parent Matter?” In Jeong Huwang, Harvard University
2019
“Staying and Aging in Rural Hinterland: Women’s Care Work and Emotional Labor in Supporting Two Generations of Urban Migrant Workers,” Ruijie Peng, The University of Texas at Austin
2018
“From the Hood to the Home: Masculinity Reformation of Chicago Street Gang Members,” John Leverso and Chris Hess, University of Washington
2017
“Relational Resources: Poverty, Peer Support and Adolescent Wellbeing,” Jasmin Sandelson, Harvard University
2016
“Alzheimer’s Disease Disparities: The Impact of the Great Depression and Cumulative Inequality on Cognitive Decline,” Jo Mhairi Hale, University of California, Davis
2015
“Own Gender, Sibling’s Gender, Parent’s Gender: The Division of Elderly Parent Care among Adult Children,” Angelina Grigoryeva, Princeton University
“Gender and Time Use in College: Converging or Diverging Pathways?” Natasha Yurk Quadlin, Indiana University
2014
No Award Given
2013
“Breaking the Pattern: Youth Authority in the Wisconsin Uprising,” Matthew Kearney, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2012
"'I Wish I had that Camp when I was a Kid': Adult Women and Empowerment Programs for Girls," Danielle M. Giffort, University of Illinois at Chicago
2011
"Remaking Reciprocal Rules of Geriatric Care: The Case of Aging Taiwanese Immigrants," Ken Chih-Yan Sun, Brandeis University
2010
“Living in the Ages of Indeterminacy: Korean Youths’ Transnational Migration Experience in the U.S.,” Kirsten Younghee Song, Rutgers University