Madonna Harrington Meyer
Professor of Sociology
Director,
University
Gerontology Center
CPR
Senior Research Associate
Selected Papers
Books
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Harrington Meyer, Madonna and Pamela Herd. Market Friendly or Family Friendly? The State and Gender Inequality in Old Age. New York: Russell Sage. Forthcoming.
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Editor, with Janet Wilmoth, Special Issue of Research on Aging. 2006.
Papers
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Himes, Christine L, and Madonna Harrington Meyer, “Gender and Race Differences in the Impact of Obesity on Work and Economic Security in Later Life in the U.S.” Hallymn International Journal of Aging. Forthcoming.
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Madonna Harrington Meyer, Douglas A. Wolf, Christine L. Himes, CPR Policy Brief, Syracuse University. “How will Declining Rates of Marriage Reshape Eligibility for Social Security?” 2006.
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Harrington Meyer, Madonna, Douglas A. Wolf, Christine L. Himes. “Declining Eligibility for Spouse and Widow Social Security Benefits in the U.S?” Research on Aging. March, 28:240-260. 2006.
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Harrington Meyer, Madonna and Janet Wilmoth. “Changing Demographics, Stagnant Social Policies: An Introduction. Research on Aging. May, 28:265-268. 2006.
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Emily Napier, Madonna Harrington Meyer, and Christine L. Himes. “Old and Overweight: Another Kind of Double Jeopardy?” Generations. Fall: (3):31-36. 2005.
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Harrington Meyer, Madonna, Douglas A. Wolf, Christine L. Himes. “Linking Benefits to Marital Status: Race and Diminishing Access to Social Security Spouse and Widow Benefits.” Feminist Economics. 11(2):145-162. 2005.
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Reprinted in N. Folbre, L. Shaw, and A. Stark (eds.), Warm Hands in Cold Age: Gender and Aging (London: Routledge Taylor & Francis, 2006).
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Harrington Meyer, Madonna. “Decreasing Welfare, Increasing Old Age Inequality: Whose Responsibility is it?” Pp. 65-89 in The New Politics of Old Age Policy. Robert Hudson, Editor. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2005.