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Robert M. Hauser Director,
Center for Demography of Health and Aging
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Robert M. Hauser has wide-ranging
research and teaching interests in aging, social stratification, and social
statistics. He collaborated with David L. Featherman on the 1973 Occupational
Changes in a Generation Survey, a replication and extension of the classic
Blau-Duncan study. Beginning in 1969, he collaborated with William H. Sewell
on the Wisconsin Longitudinal
Study, and he has led the WLS since 1980. The WLS began as a study of
the transition from high school to college or the work force. It has become
a multi-disciplinary study of the life course and aging, and the next major
round of WLS surveys will begin in mid-2009. In recent years, Hauser has
combined work on the WLS with studies of trends and differentials in educational
attainment, the role of achievement
testing in American society, and the measurement of adult
literacy. On these projects, Hauser has worked closely with many graduate
students. His classroom teaching repertoire includes social stratification,
research methods, and introductory and advanced courses in statistics, including
structural equation models and discrete multivariate analysis. He has pursued
connections between social science and social policy through his work with
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