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D-Index
37
Citations
6180
World Ranking
6223
National Ranking
2974

Overview

Peter Uhlenberg is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their academic profile includes engagements primarily focused within this institution, contributing to the environment of research and higher education.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter Uhlenberg, nor details on co-authors or frequent publication venues. This limits specific insights into the breadth of their published work or collaborative networks at this point.

Similarly, no specific main fields of study, subfields, or central research topics have been documented. There are also no recorded book publications or awards listed for this researcher, which limits the available documentation of their academic footprint or professional recognition.

Despite these gaps, the association with a prominent research university suggests involvement in academic and possible research activities characteristic of scholars in higher education institutions.

Best Publications

  • The Social Separation of Old and Young: A Root of Ageism

    Gunhild O. Hagestad;Peter Uhlenberg

  • The Influence of Parenthood on the Work Effort of Married Men and Women

    Gayle Kaufman;Peter Uhlenberg

  • Effects of Life Course Transitions on the Quality of Relationships between Adult Children and Their Parents

    Gayle Kaufman;Peter Uhlenberg

  • Minority Group Status and Fertility

    Calvin Goldscheider;Peter R. Uhlenberg

  • Frequency of Grandparent Contact With Grandchild Sets: Six Factors That Make a Difference

    Peter Uhlenberg;Bradley G. Hammill

  • The Role of Divorce in Men's Relations with Their Adult Children after Mid-life.

    Teresa M. Cooney;Peter Uhlenberg

  • Support from Parents over the Life Course: The Adult Child's Perspective

    Teresa M. Cooney;Peter Uhlenberg

  • Death and the family.

    Peter Uhlenberg

  • Should We Be Concerned About Age Segregation?: Some Theoretical and Empirical Explorations

    Gunhild O. Hagestad;Peter Uhlenberg

  • International handbook of population aging

    Peter Uhlenberg

  • Mortality Decline in the Twentieth Century and Supply of Kin Over the Life Course

    Peter Uhlenberg

  • Male and female physicians: family and career comparisons.

    Peter Uhlenberg;Teresa M. Cooney

  • Intercountry Adoption: A Multinational Perspective

    Peter Uhlenberg;Howard Altstein;Rita J. Simon

  • Cohort Variations in Family Life Cycle Experiences of U. S. Females

    Peter Uhlenberg

  • Divorce for women after midlife.

    Peter Uhlenberg;Teresa Cooney;Robert Boyd

  • Age-segregation in later life: an examination of personal networks

    Peter Uhlenberg;Jenny De Jong Gierveld

  • The Case for Transracial Adoption.

    Peter Uhlenberg;Rita J. Simon;Howard Alstein;Marygold S. Melli

  • Introduction Why Study Age Integration

    Peter Uhlenberg

  • Intragenerational Proximity and the Social Role of Sibling Neighbors after Midlife

    Sonia Miner;Peter Uhlenberg

  • Divorce and the Elderly

    Peter Uhlenberg;Mary Anne P. Myers

  • School-Age Pregnancy and Parenthood: Biosocial Dimensions.@@@Choice and Circumstance: Racial Differences in Adolescent Sexuality and Fertility

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Frequent Co-Authors

Rita J. Simon
Rita J. Simon American University
Jenny de Jong Gierveld
Jenny de Jong Gierveld Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Peter Laslett
Peter Laslett University of Cambridge

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