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JACQUELINE L. ANGEL HOME ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE OFFICE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE 5909 Down Valley Court LBJ School of Public Affairs Austin, TX 78731 The University of Texas at Austin 512.467.9371 P.O. Box Y Austin, TX 78713-8925 512.471.2956 (voice) [email protected] http://lbjschool.austin.utexas.edu/caa EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University NIA Postdoc, Demography of Aging, 1990-92 University Park, PA “Population Biology, Generations, and Cohort Succession” Rutgers- The State University NIMH Postdoc, Rutgers-Princeton New Brunswick, NJ Mental Health Services Program, 1989-90 Rutgers- The State University Ph.D. Sociology, 1989 New Brunswick, NJ University of Oklahoma M.A. 1983 Norman, OK The Pennsylvania State University B.A. 1979 University Park, PA ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH POSITIONS Professor. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and the Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September 1, 2005-. Faculty Research Associate. Population, Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1992-. Associate Professor. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and the Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September 1, 2000 – August 31, 2005. Assistant Professor. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September 1, 1994 – August 31, 2000. Lecturer. Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September, 1992 - May, 1994. Graduate Research Assistant. Graduate Research Assistant for the project: “Physical Illness and Depression among Mexican Americans: The Role of Age and Acculturation,” Rutgers University, July, 1988 - June, 1989. Graduate Research Assistant. Medical Sociology Graduate Research Assistant for the Program in Secondary Data Analysis. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University, July, 1985 - June, 1988. Research Assistant. Health Services Research Assistant for the Foreign Medical Graduate Project. Department of Health Administration, College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, February, 1983 - August, 1984. Vita
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JACQUELINE L. ANGEL

HOME ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE OFFICE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE 5909 Down Valley Court LBJ School of Public Affairs Austin, TX 78731 The University of Texas at Austin 512.467.9371 P.O. Box Y Austin, TX 78713-8925 512.471.2956 (voice) [email protected] http://lbjschool.austin.utexas.edu/caa EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University NIA Postdoc, Demography of Aging, 1990-92 University Park, PA “Population Biology, Generations, and Cohort Succession” Rutgers- The State University NIMH Postdoc, Rutgers-Princeton New Brunswick, NJ Mental Health Services Program, 1989-90 Rutgers- The State University Ph.D. Sociology, 1989 New Brunswick, NJ University of Oklahoma M.A. 1983 Norman, OK The Pennsylvania State University B.A. 1979 University Park, PA ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH POSITIONS Professor. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and the Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September 1, 2005-. Faculty Research Associate. Population, Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1992-. Associate Professor. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and the Department of Sociology, The

University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September 1, 2000 – August 31, 2005. Assistant Professor. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin,

Austin, TX, September 1, 1994 – August 31, 2000.

Lecturer. Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September, 1992 - May, 1994. Graduate Research Assistant. Graduate Research Assistant for the project: “Physical Illness and Depression among

Mexican Americans: The Role of Age and Acculturation,” Rutgers University, July, 1988 - June, 1989. Graduate Research Assistant. Medical Sociology Graduate Research Assistant for the Program in Secondary Data

Analysis. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University, July, 1985 - June, 1988.

Research Assistant. Health Services Research Assistant for the Foreign Medical Graduate Project. Department of

Health Administration, College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, February, 1983 - August, 1984.

Vita

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HONORS AND AWARDS

Jackie Lelong Visionary Leader Award, 2013 ASA Section on Aging and the Life Course, Outstanding Publication Award, 2013 Charles E. Gibbs Leadership Prize, 2011 GSA Senior Service America Research Award, 2010 Elected Senior Fellow, Sealy Center on Aging, UTMB School of Medicine, 2008 Elected President’s Council, Family Eldercare, 2004 U.T. Faculty Research Leave, Fall, 2002 Outstanding Board Leadership Award, Family Eldercare 501c (3), 2002 Elected Fellow, The Gerontological Association of America Fellow, 2000 U.T. Summer Research Award, 1995, 1999 NIA Summer Institute on the Demography, Economics, and Epidemiology of Aging, 1996, 2001 Elspeth Rostow Centennial Fellowship, 1995-96 Brookdale Foundation/NIA Summer Institute in Research on Aging, 1991 Robert J. Kibler Research Award, International Communication Association, 1984

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS NIA, Principal Investigator. “Planning Grant for the Conference Series on Aging in the Americas,” $2,500 NIA, Principal Investigator. “Conference Series on Aging in the Americas: Mexico and the United States.” 2009-2010, $95,000. Competing renewal, 2012-2014, $120,000 National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Principal Investigator. “The Risk of Long-term Care in

Older Mexican-American Families.” 2010-2012, $681,853.

National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Principal Investigator. “Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research.” 2011-2012, $57, 944.

NIA, Principal Investigator. “Conference Series on Aging in the Americas: Mexico and the United States.” 2009-2010, $95,000, 2011-2012. NIA, Co-investigator. (Kyriakos Markides, PI). “A Longitudinal Study of Elderly Mexican American Health.” 1992-

97, $3,383,826. Competitive renewals: 1998-2003, $3,191,787 2004-2008, $4,214,052, 2009-2013, $4,253,596; 2014-2018 (pending). CRS, Project Director. “Options in Long-term Care Financing.” 2004-05, $20,000. NIA, Consultant. “Buffers of the Disability Cascade among the Oldest Old.” 2003-08, $1,870,000. NIA, Principal Investigator. “Aging Immigrants, Nativity, and Declining Health.” 1998-00, $75,000. RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service, Principal Investigator. “Non-Governmental Organizations and Social Services.” 2003-04, $16,000. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Principal Investigator. “Managed Community Long-term Care in Texas:

Planning for the 21st Century.” 1996, $10,000. NIA/Center on Aging and Health in Rural America, Research Investigator, (with Mary L. Fennell and Steven Zarit), “Rural and Urban Differences in Physical and Mental Co-Morbidity among Older Adults.”

September 1, 1991-93, $45,000. TRAINING AND INSTITUTIONAL GRANT PARTICIPATION Faculty Research Associate. Population Research Center, 2 P30 HD06160, University of Texas at Austin, 1992-2001. Faculty Research Associate. Population Research Center, 5 T32 HD007081-30, Training Program in

Population Studies. University of Texas at Austin, 2007-.

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Faculty Member, National Institute on Aging, Pre- and Post-doctoral Fellowship Program, Sealy Center on Aging, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, Texas, 1997-2002.

PILOT RESEARCH PROJECTS WITH A FOCUS ON LATIN AMERICA Principal Investigator. 2014. Contextualizing Health Care Use in the Mexican Health and Aging Study. Policy

Research Institute- International Program, $15,000. Principal Investigator. 2013. ACA Health Insurance Expansion and Health Effects for Hispanic Immigrants: A Natural Experiment, Policy Research Institute- International Program, $15,000. Principal Investigator. 2012. Mexican Migration and Health Insurance. Policy Research Institute- International

Program, $15,000. Programa de Investigación en Migracion y Salud, The Health Initiative of the Americas (HIA). 2009. University

of California, Berkeley, Co-investigator (with Verónica Montes de Oca, Rogelio Sáenz, and Telésforo Ramírez). "La Migración y Su Impacto En La Vejez De Hombres Y Mujeres: Un Estudio Comparativo De La Salud De Los Migrantes Mayores en Texas, California, Illinois y México. (Part of a larger project entitled "Aging in a Foreign Land" with sponsorship of the New York Academy of Medicine).

LBJ Policy Research Institute, Principal Investigator. 2003. The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Providing Health Services in Latin American Cities, $12,000. U.S.-Mexican Policy Studies Program/Flora and William Hewlett Foundation, Principal Investigator. “Conference on Demography of Aging along the U.S./Mexico Border.” 1995, $1,200. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS: Diversity and Aging Hispanic Demographics, special emphasis on immigration Disability and Long-term Care Health and Social Policy Gender and Health BOOKS Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2015. Latinos in an Aging World. New York, NY. Routledge. Angel, Jacqueline L., Fernando Torres-Gil, and Kyriakos Markides (Eds.). 2012. Aging, Health and Longevity

in the Mexican-origin Population. New York, NY: Springer.

Settersten, Richard A. and Jacqueline L. Angel (eds). 2011. Handbook of Sociology of Aging. In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, Howard Kaplan, Series Editor. New York: Springer. 2013 ASA Section on Aging and the Life Course Outstanding Publication Award.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2009. Hispanic Families at Risk: The New Economy, Work, and

the Welfare State. New York, NY: Springer.

Angel, Jacqueline L. 2008. Inheritance in Contemporary America: The Social Dimensions of Giving Across Generations. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Keith E. Whitfield (Eds.). 2007. The Health of Aging Hispanics: The Mexican-Origin

Population. New York, NY: Springer. Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1997. Who Will Care For Us? Aging and Long-term Care in Multicultural America. New York: New York University Press. Choice Magazine Outstanding

Academic Book list, 1998. Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1993. Painful Inheritance: Health and the New Generation of Fatherless

Families. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.

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Angel, Jacqueline L. 1991. Health and Living Arrangements of the Elderly. New York: Garland Publishing. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Angel, Jacqueline L., Kate Prickett, and Ronald J. Angel. 2014. “Sources of Retirement Security for Black,

non-Hispanic White, and Mexican-Origin Women: The Changing Roles of Marriage and Work.” Journal of Women, Politics and Policy. 35 (3)222-241.

Angel, Jacqueline L, Sunshine M Rote, Dustin C Brown, Ronald J Angel, and Kyriakos S Markides. 2014. “Nativity Status and Sources of Care Assistance Among Elderly Mexican-Origin Adults.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology PMID: 24909895.

Angel, Jacqueline L and Toni P. Miles. 2014. “Lessons Learned from Teaching the Affordable Care Act.”

Journal of Public Affairs Education 20:1131-138.

Rote, Sunshine, Jacqueline Angel, and Kyriakos Markides. 2014. “Health of Elderly Mexican American Adults and Family Caregiver Distress. Research on Aging.”  doi: 10.1177/0164027514531028.

Brown, H. Shelton, Angelica P Herrera, and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2013. Opportunity Costs Associated with Caring

for Older Mexican-Americans. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 28:375-389. Herrera, Angelica, Rebecca Benson, Jacqueline L. Angel, Kyriakos Markides, and Fernando Torres-Gil. 2013.

Variation in Older Americans Act Caregiver Service Use, Unmet Hours of Care, and Independence Among Hispanics, African Americans, and Whites. Home Health Care Services Quarterly 32:35-56.

Espino, David E., Jacqueline L. Angel, Robert C. Wood, M. Rosina Finely, and Y. Ye. 2013. Characteristics of

Mexican American Elders Admitted to Nursing Facilities in the Unites States: Data from the Hispanic EPESE. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 14:226. E1-4.

Aiken, Abbie, R., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Toni P. Miles. 2012. Pregnancy as a Risk Factor for ambulatory Limitation in Later Life. American Journal of Public Health 120:2330-2335. Prickett, Kate C. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2012. Empirical Methods in Minority Aging Research: The Case

for Sociological Triangulation. Sociologias Revista14 (31):146-165.

Hill, Terrence, D., Jacqueline L. Angel, Kelly S Balistreri, Angelica P Herrera. 2012. Immigrant Status and Cognitive Functioning in Late-life: An Examination of Gender Variations in the Healthy Immigrant Effect. Social Science and Medicine 75:2076-84.

Whitfield, Keith, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Rebeca Wong. (Eds.). 2011. Biobehavioral aspects of health and aging among people of Mexican Origin in Mexico and the U.S. Special issue in the Journal of Aging and Health 23:1019-1026.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Jennifer Karas Montez, and Ronald J. Angel. 2011. “A Window of Vulnerability:

Health Insurance Coverage among Women 55 to 64 Years of Age.” Journal of Women’s Health Issues 21(1) :6-11.

Prickett, Katherine C. and Jacqueline L. Angel (2011). The New Health Care Law: How Will Women Near Retirement Fare?" Journal of Women’s Health Issues 22: 331-337. (Jacob’s Institute of Women’s Health, Honorable mention)

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, Carlos Díaz Venegas, and Claude Bonazzo. 2010. “Shorter Stay, Longer life:

Age at Migration and Mortality among the Older Mexican-Origin Population.” Journal of Aging and Health 22:914-931.

Ramos, Marilia Patta and Jacqueline Angel. 2010. Public Investment in Health and Mortality of the Elderly in the South of Brazil: A Regionalized Analysis. Journal of Regional Development 15:89-103.

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Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Jennifer Karas Montez. 2009. “The Work/Health Insurance Nexus: A Weak Link for Mexican-origin Men.” Social Science Quarterly 90:1112-1133. Montez, Jennifer Karas, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Ronald J. Angel. 2009. “Employment, Marriage, and Inequality in Health Insurance for Mexican-Origin Women.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 50:132-148.

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2009. Subjective Control and Health among

Mexican-origin Elders in Mexico and the United States: Structural Considerations in Comparative Research.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 64B: 390-401.

Harrison, Tracie, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Allison Mann. 2008. “Mexican American Women Aging with Childhood Onset Paralytic Polio.” Qualitative Health Research 18:767-774. Angel, Ronald, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Terrence D. Hill. 2008. “A Comparison of the Health of Older

Hispanics in U.S. and Mexico: Methodological Challenges.” Journal of Aging and Health. 20(1):3-31. Angel, Jacqueline L., Maren Jiménez, and Ronald J. Angel,. 2007. “The Economic Consequences of Widowhood for Older Minority Women.” The Gerontologist 47(3)222:234. Pereira, Javier, Ronald J. Angel, and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2007. “A Case Study of the Elder Care Functions of a Chilean Non-Governmental Organization.” Social Science and Medicine 64:2096-2106. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 2006. “Minority Group Status and Healthful Aging: Social Structure Still Matters.” American Journal of Public Health 96:1152-1159. Hill, Terrence D., Amy M. Burdette, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Ronald J. Angel. 2006. “Religious Attendance and Cognitive Functioning among Older Mexican Americans. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 61:P3-9. Hill, Terrence, Angel, Jacqueline L., Christopher Ellison, and Ronald J. Angel. 2005. “Religious

Attendance And Mortality: An Eight-Year Follow Up Of Older Mexican Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 60B: S102-109.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, Maria P. Aranda, and Toni P. Miles. 2004. “Can the Family Still Cope? Social Support and Health as Determinants of Nursing Home Use in the Older Mexican- origin Population.” Journal of Aging and Health 16:338-354. Angel, Ronald J., Michelle Frisco, Jacqueline L. Angel, and David Chiriboga. 2003. “Financial Strain and Health among Elderly Mexican-origin Individuals.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44:536-551. Angel, Jacqueline L., Nora Douglas, and Ronald J. Angel. 2003. “Gender, Widowhood, and Long-term Care in the Older Mexican American Population.” Journal of Women and Aging 15:89-103. Reprinted in Carol

L. Jenkins (ed.) Widows and Divorcees in Later Life: On Their Own Again. The Haworth Press, Binghamton, New York.

Angel, Jacqueline L. 2003. “Devolution and the Social Welfare of Elderly Immigrants: Who Will Bear the Burden?” Public Administration Review 63:79-89. Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 2002. “Stability and Change in Health Insurance among Older Mexican Americans: Longitudinal Evidence from the Hispanic-EPESE.” American Journal of Public Health 92:1264-1271. Angel, Jacqueline L., Cynthia J. Buckley, and Brian K. Finch. 2001. “Nativity and Self-Assessed Health among Pre-retirement Age Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites.” International Migration Review 35:784-804. Angel, Jacqueline L., Cynthia J. Buckley, and Arthur Sakamoto. 2001. “Duration or Disadvantage?

Exploring Nativity, Ethnicity, and Health in Midlife.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences

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56:S275-S284.

Buckley, Cynthia J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Dennis Donahue. 2000. “Nativity and Older Women’s Health: Constructed Reliance in the Health and Retirement Study.” Journal of Women and Aging 13:21-37.

Mutchler, Jan E. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2000. “Policy Development and the Older Latino Population in the 21st Century.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 11:177-188. Reprinted in Francis G. Caro, Robert Morris, and Jill R. Norton (eds.) Advancing Aging Policy as the 21st Century Begins. The Haworth Press, Binghamton, New York. Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 2000. “Late Life Immigration, Changes in Living Arrangements and Headship Status among Older Mexican-Origin Individuals.” Social Science Quarterly 81:389-403. Broden, Amanda A. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2000. “Developing an Integrated State Long Term Care Organizational Structure.” Texas Journal on Aging Volume III (2):19-25. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1999. “Helping Families to Navigate the System of Long-term Care Alternatives: The

Role of Information Technology.” Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 91:116-123. Fickel, Jacqueline J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1999. “STAR*PLUS Program: Implications for Quality of Care.”

Texas Journal on Aging 2:12-19. Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, Geum-Yong Lee, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 1999. “Age at

Migration and Family Dependency Among Older Mexican Immigrants: Recent Evidence from the Mexican American EPESE.” The Gerontologist 39:59-65.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1998. “Aging Trends: Mexican-Americans in the Southwestern USA.”

Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 13:281-290. Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and Kristin Henderson. 1997. “Contextualizing Social Support and Health in

Old Age: Reconsidering Culture and Gender.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 17:83-116. Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, Judi L. McClellan, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 1996. “Nativity, Declining

Health, and Preferences in Living Arrangements among Elderly Mexican Americans: Implications for Long term Care.” The Gerontologist 36:464-473.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1996. “The Extent of Private and Public Health Insurance Coverage among Adult Hispanics.” The Gerontologist 36:332-340.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1996. “Physical Co-morbidity and Medical Care Use among Children with Emotional Problems.” Public Health Reports 3:140-145. Angel, Jacqueline L., Gordon F. DeJong, Gretchen T. Cornwell, and Janet M. Wilmoth. 1995. “Diminished Health and Living Arrangements of Rural Elderly Americans.” National Journal of Sociology 9.1:31-57. DeJong, Gordon F., Janet M. Wilmoth, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Gretchen T. Cornwell. 1995.

“Geographic Mobility of the Very Old: Motives and Explanations.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 50b:S395-S404.

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Christine L. Himes. 1992. “Minority Group Status, Health Transitions, and

Community Living Arrangements among the Elderly.” Research on Aging 14:496-521. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1992. “Age at Migration, Social Connections, and Well-being among Elderly Hispanics.” Journal of Aging and Health 4:480-499.

Guarnaccia, Peter J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Ronald Angel. 1992. “The Impacts of Farm work on Health: Analyses of the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.” International

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Migration Review 26:111-132.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Dennis P. Hogan. 1992. “The Demography of Minority Aging Populations.” Journal of Family History 17:95-114. Pp. 9-21 reprinted in Minority Elders: Five Goals Toward Building a Public Policy Base, 1994. Updated and expanded version “Population Aging and Diversity in a New Era.” Pp. 128-139 in Closing the Gap: Improving the Health of Minority Elders in The New Millennium, edited by Keith E. Whitfield. GSA: Washington, DC.

Guarnaccia, Peter J., Ronald J. Angel, and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1991. “The Impact of Marital

Status and Employment Status on Depressive Affect for Hispanic Americans.” Journal of Community Psychology 19:136-149. Angel, Ronald and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1991. “Intra-group Differences in the Health of

Hispanic Children.” Social Science Quarterly 72:361-378. Worobey, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1990. “Poverty and Health: Older Minority Women and the Rise of the

Female-headed Household.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 31:370-83.

Worobey, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1990. “Functional Capacity and Living Arrangements of Unmarried Elderly Persons.” Journal of Gerontology 45:95-101.

Guarnaccia, Peter J., Ronald J. Angel, and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1989. “The Factor Structure of the CES-D in the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: The Influences of Ethnicity, Gender, and Language.” Social Science and Medicine 29:85-94.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1988. “The Health of Mexican-American Children: Impact of Acculturation on Maternal Reports of Children’s Health.” Social Science Quarterly 69:707-21. Worobey, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and John Worobey. 1988. “Family Structure and Young Children’s Use of Medical Care.” Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 8:30-40.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1988. “Single Motherhood and Children’s Health.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 29:38-52.

Honeycutt, James M. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1987. “Impressions about Communication Style and Competence in Nursing Relationships.” Communication Education 36:217-27.

Worobey, Jacqueline L. and Stephen S. Mick. 1987. “How Sex and Country of Medical Education Affect FMG Specialty Choice.” Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association 42:85-89.

Mick, Stephen S. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1986. “The Future Role of Foreign Medical Graduates in U.S. Medical Practice: Projections into the 1990s.” Health Services Research 21:85-106.

Worobey, Jacqueline L. and H. Wayland Cummings. 1984. “Communication Effectiveness of Nurses in Four Relational Settings.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 12:128-141.

Mick, Stephen S. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1984. “Impact of Women and Foreign Medical Graduates on Specialty Distribution of U.S. House Officers.” Journal of Medical Education 59:921-27. Mick, Stephen S. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1984. “The Mix of FMGs and USFMGs: Mick and Worobey Respond.” American Journal of Public Health 74:1421-22.

Mick, Stephen S. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1984. “Foreign and U.S. Medical Graduates

in Practice: A Follow up.” Medical Care 22:1014-25.

Mick, Stephen S. and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1984. “Foreign Medical Graduates in the 1980s:

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Trends in Specialization.” American Journal of Public Health 74:698-703. Worobey, John and Jacqueline L. Worobey. 1982. “Families in Health Care Settings: Easing Transitions with

Closed-circuit Television.” Family Perspective 16:117-122. CHAPTERS Angel, Jacqueline L., Stipica Mudrazija, and Rebecca Benson. Forthcoming. “Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in

Health.” Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences (8th edition). Co-edited by Linda K. George and Kenneth Ferraro. Chennai, India: Elsevier.

Stipica Mudrazija and Jacqueline, L. Angel. 2014. “Diversity and the Economic Security of Older

Americans.” In The New Politics of Old Age Policy (3rd ed.), edited by Robert Hudson. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Angel, J.L. and R. Settersten. 2013. “The New Realities of Aging: Social and Economic Contexts.” Pp. 11-31 in

Perspectives on the Future of the Sociology of Aging edited by Linda Waite. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

Hill, Terrence, Jacqueline Angel, and Kelly Balistreri. 2012. “Does the ‘Healthy Immigrant Effect’ Extend to Cognitive Aging?” Pp. 19−33 in Aging, Health, and Longevity in the Mexican-Origin Population, edited by Jacqueline L. Angel, Fernando Torres-Gil, and Kyriakos Markides. New York: Springer Science.

Herrera, Angelica, Jacqueline L. Angel, Díaz Venegas, and Ronald J. Angel. 2012. “Estimating the Demand for

Long-Term Care Among Aging Mexican Americans: Cultural Preferences Versus Economic Realities.” Pp. 259-276 in Aging, Health, and Longevity in the Mexican-Origin Population, edited by Jacqueline L. Angel, Fernando Torres-Gil, and Kyriakos Markides. New York: Springer Science.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Richard A. Settersten Jr. 2011. “Sociology of Aging: Thirty Year Observations” Pp.

3-13 in Handbook of Sociology of Aging edited by Richard A. Settersten Jr., and Jacqueline L. Angel. NY: Springer.

Settersten, Richard A Jr. Angel, and Jacqueline L. 2011. “Trends in the Sociology of Aging in the Decades Ahead.” Pp. 661-672 in Handbook of Sociology of Aging edited by Richard A. Settersten, Jr. and Jacqueline L. Angel. NY: Springer.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Richard A. Settersten Jr. 2011. “Sociology of Aging in the Decades Ahead.” Pp.

661-672 in Handbook of Sociology of Aging edited by.Richard A. Settersten Jr. and Jacqueline L. Angel. NY: Springer.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Stipica Mudrazija. 2010. “Aging, Inheritance, and Gift Giving.” Pp. 163-173 in Handbook

of Aging and the Social Sciences edited by Robert Binstock, Linda George, and James Schulz. San Diego, CA:Academic.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Fernando Torres-Gil. 2010. “Hispanic Aging and Social Policy.” Pp. 1-19 in Aging in the America: Societal Issues, Vol. 3, edited by John C. Cavanaugh and Christine K. Cavanaugh. Santa Barbara, CA:Praeger. Pereira, Javier, Ronald J. Angel, and Jacqueline Angel. 2009. “A Chilean Faith-based NGO’s Social Service Mission

in the Context of Neoliberal Reform.” Pp. 151-164 in Bridging the Gaps: Faith-based Organizations in the Americas Edited by Tara L. Hefferan. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Laura Lein. 2008. “The Health Care Safety Net for Mexican American Families.” Pp. 395-410 in Handbook of Families and Poverty edited by D. Russell Crane and Tim B. Heaton. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2007. “Immigration Effects on Health Care for Older People.” Pp. 123-157 in Social

Structures: Demographic Changes and the Well-being of Older Persons edited by K. Warren Schaie and Peter Uhlenberg. New York, NY: Springer Publishing.

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Angel, Jacqueline and Keith E. Whitfield. 2007. “Setting the Stage: Hispanic Health and Aging in the Americas.”

Pp. 1-14 in The Health of Aging Hispanics: The Mexican-Origin Population edited by Jacqueline L. Angel and Keith-E. Whitfield. New York, NY:Springer Publishing.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2007. “The Health Care Safety Net for Hispanics.”

Pp. 263-279 in The Health of Aging Hispanics: The Mexican-Origin Population edited by Jacqueline L. Angel and Keith-E. Whitfield. New York, NY:Springer Science.

Angel, Ronald and Jacqueline Angel. 2006. “Diversity and Aging.” Pp 94 - 110 in Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences (6th Edition) edited by Robert Binstock and Linda George. San Diego, CA: Academic. Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2006. "Families, Poverty, and Children's Health." Pp. 156-177 in Handbook of Families and Health: Interdisciplinary Perspective. Edited by D. Russell Crane and Elaine S. Marshall.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline.L. Angel, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 2003. “La salud física y mental de los Mexicanos migrantes mayores en Los Estados Unidos.” Pp. 153-172 in Envejeciendo en La Pobreza:

Una Género, Salud y Calidad De Vida edited by V. Nelly Salgado de Snyder and Rebeca Wong. Cuernavaca, Morelos, México: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2004. "Family, the State, and Health Care: Changing Roles in the New

Century. Pp. 233-252 in Jacqueline Scott, Judith Treas, and Martin Richards (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Families. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1997. “Health Service Use and Long-term Care among Hispanics.” Pp. 343-366 in Minorities, Aging and Health edited by Kyriakos S. Markides and Manuel R. Miranda. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1995. “Mental and Physical Comorbidity among the Elderly: The Role of Culture and Social Class.” Pp. 47-70 in Handbook on Ethnicity, Aging, and Mental Health

edited by Deborah K. Padgett. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. Bean, Frank D., George C. Myers, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Omer R. Galle. 1994. “Geographic

Concentration, Migration, and Population Redistribution among the Elderly.” Pp. 319-351 in The Demography of Aging edited by Linda G. Martin and Samuel H. Preston. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

BOOK REVIEWS Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2009. Review Essay Migración, redes transnacionales y envejecimiento,

México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales” by Verónica Montes de Oca Zavala, Ahtziri Molina Roldán y Rosaura Avalos Pérez. Revista Mexicana de Sociologia, 71:387-390.

Angel, Jacqueline L. 2000. Review Essay “Coming of Age: Minority Elders in the United States.” The Gerontologist

40:502-507. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1999. Review of Ruth E. Zambrana “Understanding Latino Families: Scholarship, Policy and

Practice.” Social Science Quarterly 80:423-424. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1998. Review of Deborah Merrill “Caring for Elderly Parents: Juggling Work, Family, and

Caregiving in Middle and Working Class Families.” Social Forces 76:1578-79. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1994. Review of National Academy of Sciences. “Losing Generations: Adolescents in High-risk

Settings.” Contemporary Sociology 23:700-702. ESSAYS AND COMMENTARY Angel, Jacqueline, 2014. “Hispanics Remain Unequal When it Comes to Health Care.” Houston Chronicle,

April 9 http://www.chron.com/opinion/outlook/article/Angel-Hispanics-remain-unequal-when-it-comes-to-5390041.php

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Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald Angel. 2013. “Challenges of Aging Reach Across Borders.” Austin American- Statesman, Saturday, September 20, A-8.

Torres-Gil, Eun Ha Suh, and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2013. “Working Across Borders: The Social and Policy Implications of Aging in the Americas.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 28, 3:215-222.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Kimberly J. Wilson, and H. Shelton Brown. 2013. “How Might Immigration Affect Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.” PA Times, June 6. http://patimes.org/immigration-reform-affect-implementation-affordable-care-act/

Thorpe, Roland, J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2013. “Introduction: Sociology of Minority Aging.” Pp. 381-385 in Handbook of Minority Aging edited by Keith Whitfield and Tamara Baker. New York: Springer Publishing.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Kate C. Prickett. 2012. “Women in a Window of Vulnerability.” Austin American- Statesman, Saturday, October 31.

Angel, Jacqueline Angel, 2012. “Silver Tide Rising Over Texas Will Require New Awareness.” Austin American- Statesman, Saturday, April 7, A13.

Angel, Jacqueline and Stipica Mudrazijia. 2011. “Raising the Retirement Age: Is It Fair for Low-Income Workers And Minorities?” Public Policy and Aging Report: 21:14-21.

Angel, Jacqueline L. 2010. “Introduction: Gender and Health.” Intersections. 8(Fall):10-13. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2010. “Challenge of Caring for a Latino Aging Population.” Austin American-Statesman,

Tuesday, August 24, A14 Angel, Jacqueline and Stipica Mudrazijia, 2010. “Controlling Medicaid Spending in an Aging Population: Cost

Versus Equity?” PA Times. 33(2), 1 & 3. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 2010. “Saving the Biggest Health Care Losers.” Austin American-

Statesman, Thursday, March 11, A14. Angel, Jacqueline. 2010. “Critical Analysis of Health Care.” KNOW-Professors Respond to Obama’s State of the

Union Address. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, January 28. Angel, Ronald and Jacqueline Angel. 2009. “Hispanics Get Overlooked in Health Care Debate.” Austin American-

Statesman, Tuesday, September 15, A9. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2007. “Longitudinal Study of Aging.” Pp. 334-336 in Encyclopedia of Health and Aging, edited by Kyriakos S. Markides. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Elena Lewis. 2007. “Living Arrangements.” Pp. 326-328 Encyclopedia of Health and Aging, edited by Kyriakos S. Markides. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Whitfield, Keith, Jacqueline Angel, Linda Burton, and Mark Hayward. 2006. “Diversity, Disparities,

and Inequalities in Aging: Implications for Policy. Public Policy and Aging Report. 16:16-22. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Lindsay Littlefield. 2006. “Hispanic Elderly.” Pp. 520-522 in Encylopedia of Aging. (4th

ed.), edited by James Schulz and associates. New York: Springer. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2006. “Spreading the Wealth— It’s a Family Affair.” Commentary, Austin American-

Statesman, June 1. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2005. “Hispanics.” Pp. 168-171 in Encyclopedia of Ageism, edited by Laurence Branch

and Erdman Palmore. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2004. “Retirement Security.” Austin American-Statesman, September 30, A13. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 2003. “Hispanic Diversity and Health Care Coverage.” Public Policy and Aging Report 13:8-12. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2002. “Medicare Needs Top-notch Help as Needs of Seniors Change,” San Antonio Express-

News, March 23. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2001. “Long-term Health Care Reform: Who is Going to Care For Us?” Austin American-

Statesman, May 3:A15. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2001. “Bush and Retirement Security in the 21st Century.” Austin American-Statesman, January

31. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2001. “Challenges of Caring for Hispanic Elders.” The Public Policy and Aging Report 11:11-

16. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1999. “Preserving Social Security.” Austin American-Statesman, September 25. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1999. “Growing Old in Multicultural America.” Discovery 15:30-33. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1998. “Caring for Our Elders: Latino America Struggles with Change.” Hispanic September:

18-26. Ronald J. Angel and Angel, Jacqueline L. 1997. “Brave Old World that Lies Ahead.” Commentary, Philadelphia

Inquiry, November 10. REPORTS Wilson, Kimberly and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2013. Demographics of Aging in the Americas: Proceedings of the

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International Conference on Aging in the Americas. The University of Texas at Austin and University of California, Los Angeles.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Stipica Mudrazija. Economic Security of Older Hispanics: The Role of Social Security and Private Pensions. Assets and Aging Project. Center for Social Development Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Lisa Yarnell, and Fernando Torres-Gil. 2012. Hispanic Health and Aging in a New Century: 2009-2010 CAA Proceedings National Alliance for Hispanic Health, Washington, DC.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Rahel C. Kahlert, and Keith E. Whitfield. 2006. Hispanic Health and Aging in a New Century. National Alliance for Hispanic Health, Washington, DC. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2005. An Analysis of Level-of-Care Criteria Used in Determining Eligibility for

Medicaid 1915(c) Community-Based Waiver Programs. Final Report to the Congressional Research Service, Washington, DC.

Warner, David, Kenneth Apfel, and Jacqueline L. Angel (Project Co-Directors). 2002. Expanding Health Care Coverage for the Uninsured in Texas. LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2001. Aging in the Americas: Critical Social Policy Issues. Conference Proceedings, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1997. (Project Director). Managed Community Long-term Care in Texas: Planning for the 21st

Century. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Report #122, Austin, TX. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1996. Empower Texans to Make Long-term Care Choices: Final Report. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Austin, TX. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1994. Mexican American Aging and Social Policy: A Summary Report. The National Academy

on Aging, Syracuse, NY.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1994. “Family and Cultural Factors in Mental and Physical Comorbidity in Children.” Proceedings from the Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics (PHCRS). National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Dennis P. Hogan. 1991. “Approaches to Minority Family Research in Gerontology: A Demographic Research Agenda.” Population Issues Research Center Working Paper Series, 91-02. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Mick, Stephen S. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 1984. “Foreign and U.S. Medical Graduates in Practice.” Final Report to the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates. University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department of Health Administration, Oklahoma City, OK.

Angel, Jacqueline, L., H. Wayland Cummings, Larry W. Long. 1983. Teacher’s Manual: Managing Communication in Organizations. Dubuque, IA: Gorsuch-Scarisbrick Press. PRESENTATIONS (1991- present) Garcia, Marc, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Ronald J. Angel. 2014. “Active Life Expectancy among Older Mexican

American Men and Women." ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2014. “Longer Lives, Sicker Lives? “ Increased Longevity and Extended Disability Among Mexican-Origin Elders.” PAA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Angel, Jacqueline L., Sunshine Rote, and Kyriakos Markides. 2013. “Nativity, Late-Life Family Caregiving, and the

Mexican-Origin Population.” GSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

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Angel, Jacqueline L. and Prickett, Kate and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2013. “Contextualizing Older Mexican American Living Arrangements: The New Old Age and the Constraints of Culture.” ASA Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2013. “The Compression of Morbidity among Mexican

Origin Elders in the United States: Social and Political Implications.” International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Congress, Seoul, Korea.

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2013. “Longer Life but Sicker Life? The Compression of Morbidity among Mexican Americans.” International Network on Health Expectancy and the Disability Process (REVES), Austin, TX.

Angel, Jacqueline L., H. Shelton Brown, and Kimberly J. Wilson. 2013. “A Closer Look at the Health of Mexican Immigrants: Implications of Expanding Health Insurance Coverage.” PAA America Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Prickett, Kate. C. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2012. “Dynamics of Elderly Mexican American Living Arrangements.” PAA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Aiken, Abbie, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Toni P. Miles. 2012. “Pregnancy as a Risk Factor for Ambulatory Disability

in Later Life.” PAA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L., Angelica Herrera, Fernando-Torres-Gil, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 2011. “Family and

Community-based Long-term Care among Mexican Americans.” Co-Chair with Fernando Torres-Gil, on Symposium The Nexus of Aging and Diversity in the U.S. and Mexico: A Bilateral Demographic Destiny. Boston, MA.

Prickett, Kate, C. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2011. “Contextualizing Elderly Mexican American Living Arrangements:

The New Old Age and the Constraints of Culture.” GSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Aiken, Abbie, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Toni P. Miles. 2011. Explaining Excess Disability in the Hispanic-

EPESE. GSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Angel, Jacqueline L., Jennifer Karas Montez, and Ronald J. Angel. 2010. “Sources of Retirement Security for Black,

Non-Hispanic White, and Mexican-Origin Women: The Changing Roles of Marriage and Work.” ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, Carlos Diaz-Venge, and Claude Bonazzo. 2010. Age at Migration and

Mortality in the Older Mexican-Origin. PAA Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. Herrera, Angelica P. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2010. “Mexican-American Families Long-term Care Preferences.” GSA Symposium on Gender and Aging. New Orleans, LA. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2009. “The Influences of Marriage and Employment on Women’s Retirement Security.”

GSA Symposium Gender and Aging. Atlanta, GA. Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and Jennifer Karas Montez. 2009. “Health Insurance and the Failure of

the Male Breadwinner Model for Pre-Retirement Age Women.” ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Brown, Shelton, Jacqueline L. Angel, Angelica Herrera, and Ronald J. Angel. 2008. “Times Costs and the Risk of Long-term Care in the Older Mexican-origin Population.” GSA Annual Meeting, National Harbor, MD.

Montez, Jennifer Karas, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Ronald J. Angel. 2008. "Work and Family Sources of

Inequality in Health Care Coverage for Mexican-Origin Women." ASA Section on Aging and the Life Course Session on The Future of Social Inequality, Health, and Aging. Boston, Massachusetts.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2007. “Immigration Influences on Healthful Aging in the

U.S. and Mexico.” GSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Pereira Bruno, Javier, Ronald J. Angel, and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2007. “Efficiency with a Human Face:

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Post-Neoliberal Reforms and the Right to Health Care in the Southern Cone.” Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Jennifer Karas Montez. 2007.”The Work-Health Nexus: The Weak Link

for Hispanics.” ASA Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Angel, Jacqueline L. 2006. “Hispanic Aging Trends and Their Implications for Health and Social Policy.” GSA

Symposium on Health Disparities and Health Behaviors Across the Life Course, Dallas, TX. Angel, Jacqueline L., Rahel C. Kahlert, and Keith E. Whitfield. 2006. “Hispanic Health and Aging in a New Century.

GSA Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. Goode, Meredith, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Kelly Mikelson. 2006. “Consequences of Level-of-Care Criteria Used to Determine Aged and Disabled Adults Participation in Medicaid Community-Based Waiver Programs.” GSA Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. Ramos, Marilia and Angel, Jacqueline L. 2006. “Public Health Expenditures and Elderly Mortality in Southern Brazil.” GSA Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. Harrison, Tracie and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2006. “Family Influences on the Life Course Trajectories of Mexican American Women with Childhood Onset Paralytic Polio.” GSA Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. Angel, Ronald J., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Terrence Hill. 2006. “Immigration and Health in the Older Mexican-

origin Population: Evidence from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly and Mexican Health and Aging Study.” PAA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

Angel, Jacqueline, Javier Pereira, and Ronald J. Angel. 2005. “Defining Senior Care Not-For-Profit Organizations:

Case Analysis of Santiago, Chile.” GSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 2005. “Race and Ethnic Determinants of Healthful Aging.”

Thematic Session on Milestones in the Study of Aging and the Life Course, ASA Annual , Philadelphia, PA. Angel, Ronald J. and Jacqueline L. Angel. 2005. “Life Course Limitations in the Health Care Safety Net

for Mexican Americans.”18th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Angel, Jacqueline L. 2004. “Health Security of the Hispanic Population in an Aging Society.” Symposium on Minority Aging Research: Addressing the Psychosocial Factors Related to Health Disparities. GSA Meeting, Washington, DC. Smith, Terrence, Amy Burnett, Jacqueline L. Angel and Ronald J. Angel. 2004. “Religious Attendance

and Cognitive Functioning Among Older Mexican Americans.” GSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Jiménez, Maren, Jacqueline L. Angel and Ronald J. Angel. 2004. “Influences of Marriage and Immigration on Women’s Retirement Security.” ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L, Ronald J. Angel, Maria Aranda, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 2003. “Risk of Nursing

Home Use in the Older Mexican American Population.” Symposium: Longitudinal Perspectives on Living Arrangements, GSA Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Ellis Carol, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Robert Auerbach. 2003. “Government Pension Offset Inequities and Policies for Social Security Reform.” Association for Public Policy, Analysis, and Management, Washington, DC.

Angel, Jacqueline L. 2003. “Cohort Succession and the Care Arrangements of Older Mexican Americans.” ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2003 Angel, Jacqueline L., Cynthia J. Buckley, Ronald J. Angel, Maren Jiménez. 2003. “The Economic

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Consequences of Marital Disruption for Pre-retirement Age African American, Hispanic, and Mon- Hispanic White Women.” PAA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Angel, Jacqueline L., Nora Douglas and Ronald J. Angel. 2002. “Widowhood, Ethnicity, and Long-term

Care.” ASA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Miles, Toni P., Jacqueline L. Angel, and Ronald J. Angel. 2001. “Practice Patterns in Geriatric Primary

Care: Consequences for Medical Effectiveness.” Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 2001. “Health Insurance among Older Mexican Americans: The Consequences of Inadequate Coverage.” GSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Angel, Jacqueline L., Cynthia J. Buckley, and Art Sakamoto. 2001. “Duration or Disadvantage? Exploring Nativity, Ethnicity, and Health in Midlife.” PAA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel, Michelle Frisco, and David Chiriboga. 2000. “Perceived Financial Strain and Health: Evidence from the Hispanic EPESE.” GSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1999. “Elderly Mexican American Health: Implications for Economic Security.” GSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L., Cynthia J. Buckley and Brian K. Finch. 1999. “Family Matters: Nativity Differentials in Mid-life Health.” GSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1999. “Health Profiles of Aging Immigrants: The Significance of Race

and Hispanic Ethnicity.” Pan-American Congress on Aging, San Antonio, TX. Angel, Jacqueline L., Ronald J. Angel and Kyriakos S. Markides. 1998. “Late Life Immigration, Disability, and

Living Arrangements in the Older Mexican-Origin Population.” GSA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1997. “How Do Families Navigate the System of Long-Term Care Alternatives? The Cultural

Context of Choice.” ASA Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1996. “Planning for Managed Community Care Using the Internet.” GSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1995. “Health Security among Elderly Mexican Americans: The Role of Public Policy.” GSA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L, Ronald J. Angel, Judi McClellan, and Kyriakos S. Markides. 1995. “Nativity, Declining Health, and Preferences in Living Arrangements among Elderly Mexican Americans: Implications for Long-term Care.” PAA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Angel, Jacqueline L. 1994. “Living Arrangement Choices of Older Mexican Americans.” GSA Annual Meeting,

Atlanta, GA. Angel, Jacqueline L. Ronald J. Angel and Kristin Henderson. 1994. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Economic and Social Resources Among Infirm Older Men and Women.” GSA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1994. “The Acute and Long-term Care of Minority Elderly: Implications of Health Care Financing Reform.” ASA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1993. “The Articulation of Formal and Informal Medical Care among

Elderly Mexican Americans.” GSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

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Angel, Jacqueline L. 1992. “Racial Differences in Mortality among Older Women: The Significance of Social Support and Living Arrangements.” Symposium on Linkages between Health and Social-Physical Environments of the Elderly: Evidence from the NCHS/NIA LSOA. GSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

Angel, Jacqueline L. and Ronald J. Angel. 1992. “Gender and Social Support Differences in Morbidity and

Mortality.” ASA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

Wilmoth, Janet, Gordon DeJong, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Gretchen Cornwell. 1992. “Determinants of Community-Based and In-Home Elderly Service Utilization.” ASA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

DeJong, Gordon, Janet Wilmoth, Jacqueline L. Angel, and Gretchen Cornwell. 1992. “Geographic Mobility of the

Very Old: Motives and Explanations.” PAA Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

Angel, Jacqueline L., Gordon DeJong, Gretchen Cornwell, and Janet Wilmoth. 1991. “Changing Functional Capacity and Living Arrangements of Rural-Urban Elderly.” GSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2014. “How will Hispanics Fare Under the Affordable Care Act? Issues of Immigration, Cost, and Equity.”

LBJ School Policy Research Institute Annual Workshop. Austin, TX.

2013. “The Policy Implications of the Extension of Morbidity.” 2013. U.T. Population Research Center, Austin, TX. 2013. “Austin Elder Cab for Non-Medical Transportation.” Mayor’s Taskforce on Aging, Austin, TX. 2012. Economic Security of Older Hispanics: The Role of Social Security and Private Pensions. University of

Washington, St. Louis, MO (with Stipica Mudrazija).

2012. “Fundamental Questions are Never Finally Answered: The Need for Ongoing Intellectual Engagement in the Study of Aging Societies.” ASA Annual meeting in Denver, CO. 2012. “Too Old to Move, Too Young to Die: Aging and Migration in the Mexican-Origin Population.” De Jong Lecture, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 2012. “Health and Functional Capacity in the Older Mexican-Origin Population. University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign. Champaign, Illinois. 2012. “Challenges in Caring for an Aging Latino Population.” Lecture to GRACE Program, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. 2011. “The New Realities of Aging: Social, Economic, and Policy Contexts.” Committee on Population: Panel on Social Epidemiology, Social Demography, and Sociology of Aging Workshop. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. 2011. “Hispanic Health and Aging in the 21st Century. CAA Forum- Two Nations Growing Older: Health and Aging in the United States and Mexico.” The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. 2010. Discussant. “Health and Health Care Across the Life Course.” ASA, Section on Medical Sociology, Atlanta, GA. 2010. Distinguished Visiting Lecture “A Window of Vulnerability: Health Insurance Coverage among Pre- Retirement Age Women. University of California, San Francisco. 2010. Carnegie Foundation Lecture on “Public Health Policy and Science Reporting.” School of Journalism, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. 2009. “Hispanics and the Health Care Debate.” Robert Wood Johnson Series on Health Policy. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.

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2009. A Window of Vulnerability: Health Insurance and the Failure of the Male Breadwinner Model for Pre-Retirement Age Women.” LBJ School PhD Brownbag Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

2009. “Hispanic Health and Aging Research in a New Century.” NIA Technical Workshop, Taking the Next Step:

Progress in Minority Aging Research, Atlanta, CA. 2008. “Who will care for us? Meeting the Future Challenges of the Babyoomer Population.” Key note address,

Family Eldercare Aging Summit, Austin, TX. 2008. “Hispanic Health and Aging Research in a New Century.” NIA Technical Workshop, Taking the Next Step:

Progress in Minority Aging Research, National Harbor, MD. 2008. “Caring for Elderly People of Mexican-origin in Texas: Where Does the Burden Fall?” Conference on

Hispanics and Public Policy in Texas. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. 2007. “Hispanic Health and Aging Research in a New Century.” NIA Technical Workshop, Taking the Next Step:

Progress in Minority Aging Research, San Francisco, CA. 2007. “Aging Texas: Implications for Long-term Care.” Department of Aging and Disability Legal Services Meeting

Austin, TX. 2007. “Population Change in Texas: Implications for Human and Socioeconomic Resources in the 21st Century.”

Texas Department of Insurance, Austin, TX. 2006. “Ensuring Safer Motherhood in Developing Nations: Advancing Global Solution. United National Association

Austin Chapter, Austin, TX. 2005. “Global Population Aging and Long-term Care.” German-American Journalists Program, The Johns Hopkins

University Center for Transatlantic Relations, Austin, TX. 2005. “Immigration on Health Care for Older People.” Gerontology Conference on Social Structure: Impact of

Demographic Changes on the Well-being of Older Persons, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 2004. “When Work is Not Enough: Health Insurance for Poor Families.” (with R. Angel) Families and Poverty Research Conference, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. 2004. “Gender and Hispanic Health: Trends and Policy Implications.” The University of Texas Hispanic Center for

Excellence, Austin, TX. 2003. “Demography of Minority Aging:” Distinguished Speaker at the Texas Long-term Care Information

Series, Austin, TX, 2003. “Long-term Care in Texas: Past, Present, and Future Options.” The University of Texas at Austin, Texas Health Policy seminar (PH 3998), Austin, TX. 2002. “Demography of Minority Aging:” Texas Long-term Care Information Series, Austin, TX. 2002. “Cultural and Demographic Influences on Caregiver Policy.” The University of Texas at Austin, Social Policy (PA 388k). Austin, TX. 2002. “Medical Practice of the Future.” The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX. 2001. “The Health and Functional Status of Older Mexican Americans in the Southwestern United States.” Center for Health Promotion Research, The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, Austin, TX. 2001. “Long-term Care Policy Options for Older Texans?” University of Texas at Austin Learning

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Activities for Mature People, Continuing and Extended Education, Austin, TX. 2000. “Consequences of Population Diversity for Family Elder Care Policy Research.” Department of Human Ecology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. 2000. “Implications of Texas Legislative Changes in Long-term Care.” League of Women Voters of Texas, Austin, TX. 2000. “The Health and Functional Status of Older Mexican Americans in the Southwestern United States.” Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. 2000. Discussant “Caregiving: What Structures are in Place for 2020?” ASA, Washington, DC. 1999. “Social Security Crisis: Myth or Reality?” Texas Commission for the Blind, Austin, TX. 1999. “Challenges in Caring for an Ethnically Diverse Aging Population: A Policy Agenda for the 21st Century.”

Southwest Society on Aging, Dallas, TX. 1999. “Policy Options in Social Security Reform.” St. Edward’s University, Austin, TX. 1998. “Aging Immigrants and Health.” NICHD Trainee Seminar, The University of Texas Population Research

Center, Austin, TX. 1998. “Caring for Aging Hispanics: The Institutional Challenge.” LBJ School of Public Affairs, Ph.D Research

Colloquium, Austin, TX. 1998. Discussant. “New Living and Care Arrangements for the Elderly.” PAA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 1997. “Demography of Mexican-American Aging.” Penn State Demography Program, University Park, PA. 1997. “Demography of Hispanic Aging and Its Implications for Long-term Care.” NICHD Trainee Seminar, University

of Texas Population Research Center, Austin, TX. 1996. “Improving Delivery of Long-term Care Services in the Community.” Testimony to the Texas House Human Services Committee, June 26. 1996. “Diversity in Service Provision: Cultural Competency and Aging.” National Association of State Mental Health Programs for Older Persons Conference, Austin, TX. 1996. “Long-term Care for Mexican-American Elderly: Is the Family a Replacement for the Nursing Home?” Brown

University, Population Studies and Training Center, Providence, RI. 1995. Discussant,“Childhood Morbidity.” PAA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

1994. Discussant. “Aging: Health, Well-being, Identity, and the Aging Process.” ASA, Section on Aging and the Life

Course. Los Angeles, CA.

1993. “Family and Cultural Factors in Mental and Physical Comorbidity in Children.” Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics (PHCRS). National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD.

COURSES TAUGHT

PA 388K- Designing Ph.D. Research PA 388K- The Politics of Health and Long-term Care Reform PA 684B- Public Administration and Management PA 388K- Politics and Policies in an Aging Population PA 383C- Politics and Process: Gender, Health, and Society PA 882A- Policy Research Project on Managed Community Long-term Care

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PAw496k- Policy Internship PA 882A- Policy Research Project on Expanding Financing Options for Uninsured Texans SOC308/PA 310S- Health and Welfare Policy for the 21st Century SOC354k- Medical Sociology CXS 118- Population and Public Policy PA 388K- Women and the Changing World of Work: New Policies for a New Century UGS 303- Global Inequalities and Health (Signature Course) THESIS AND PROFESSIONAL REPORT READER 2011-

Priya Prakash, “Rebuild and Reform: Health Care Advancements in Post-War El Salvador” Tanya Lavelle, “Texas Primary Care and the Affordable Care Act” Shan Gupta, “The Health Policy Debate of 1993-1994: Reform Failure and Policy Implications” Mary Rolle, “Health Care for Homeless Individuals: Implications of the PPACA” Jency Mani, "A Place to Call Home: Providing Patient-Centered Primary Care to Hispanic Children” Jamie Severson, “HIV and AIDS in the Russian Federation: A Case Study of Risk Environments and Agency”

2006-2010 Reese Mathieu, “Access and Utilization Effects of the Massachusetts Health Care Reform” Megan Gilbert, “Rotavirus Vaccination: The Future of Immunization in the Developing World” Fernanda Gutierrez, “Maternal Mortality in Mexico” Kate Chambers, “The 2001 Recession, Poverty, and Children’s Well-being” Melissa King, “NGOs and the Role of Civic Engagement in Promoting Efficient HIV/AIDS Programming in Rural Africa “(Redford Award Winner) Ellen Montz, “Access to Affordable Health Care among Low-income Medicare Beneficiaries” Heather Wollin, “Age-based Social Movements and its Effects on Political Advocacy in California” Prasanth Pattisapu, “Improving Perinatal Health in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities” Sandip Biswas, “Barriers to Tuberculosis Treatment among Migrant Farm Workers” Pizzo, “DHS No-Match Letter Regulation: Legal Obstacles and Policy Alternatives” Neale Clark, “Solving the Health Care Problems of the Uninsured Working Poor” Todd Danziger, “Immigrant Health Care in the United States: A Three-State Policy Analysis” Paul Hollingsworth, “The Development of Telemedicine in the United States and India” Noel Betzner, “A Policy Analysis of The Women’s Right to Know Act” Pablo Javier Smith, “Health Insurance in the United States” Erin Murphy, “Parental Involvement in Head Start” Fahren Devine, “The Future of the Naturopathic Medical Profession” Sarah Withycombe, “Native American Health Care Reform: Policy Analysis of Telemedicine” Meredith Goode, “Effects of Functional Eligibility Criteria on Medicaid Waiver 1915(c) Expenditures” Lindsay Littlefield, “Making Violence Against Native Women Visible” Amy Pedemonte, “An Evaluation of Abortion Regulatory Policy in Mexico”

Cindy Tom, “Policy Implications of the Combat Exclusion Rule for Women in the U.S. Military” 2001-05 Joel G. Aldape, “Medical Privacy in the New Millennium: Federal Regulation and Texas Law” Jessica Biddle, “Expanding the FMLA: Using Temporary Disability Insurance for Low-Income Families” Carrie Blakeway, “Family Care Policy Reform in the United States” Carol W. Ellis, “The Government Pension Offset and Implications for Texas Teachers’ Retirement Income Security” Camellia Falcón, “Can Wealth Inequality Unite the Latino Community?”

Kim Fuqua, “The Case for Paid Family Leave: A Report of Costs and Benefits” Helen Veronica Giraitis-Rodgers, “An Analysis of Texas Public Charter Schools” Susan George, “Drug Price Control in India: A Bitter Pill or a Panacea?” (Redford Award Finalist) Jamie Hall, “Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Unions, and America’s Separate But Equal Regime” Michelle Harper, “Medical Child Support in Texas” Scott Heinzelman, “How Will The Medicare Modernization And Improvement Act Of 2003 Impact The Elderly?” Colleen Horton, “Children Residing in Texas Institutions: Is There a Better Way?” Bonani Rahman,” HIV Prevention in Africa: An Analysis of Uganda’s Success Roberta A. Ritvo, “Keeping the U.S. Free of Mad Cow Disease” Kirsten Rudlang Perman, “School-based Health Clinics”

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Alina Shardonofsky, “An Analysis of the Bilingual Education Teacher Shortage in Texas” Drew Scheberle, “Charter School Design and Academic Performance: 1996-2000” Kim Tucker, “Community Health Worker Programs in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region” Elizabeth Vandawalker, “Federal Affordable Housing Policy for the Elderly” Jonathan Kahn Weizenbaum, “The Role of Interest Groups in Long-Term Care Policy” Sufen Zhang, “Children’s Access to Medicaid in Texas: Past, Present and Future” Suzanne Julian, “Health Care Utilization among Latino Immigrants,”

1994-00 Nelsie Alcoser, “Impact of Immigration in the 21st Century: Challenges in the Public Health Sector” Amanda Broden, “Long-Term Care in Texas: Options and Accountability” Claudia Cabello, “A Comparative Study of Texas and Triple A Rated States” Beth Franklin, “In-Home Supportive Services in California” Olga Garcia, “Insuring the Hispanic Population in Texas: Public and Private Solutions” Kathleen Gardiner, “A Role for States in Private Long-term Care Insurance” Kierstan Gordon, “Communicating Democracy: Examining the Press’s Role in Public Policy” Susan Griffin, “Public Health in Texas: Past and Future” Kathy Jacquart, “Family Planning and Managed Care: Implications for Rural Texans” John Kim, “An Analysis of Race, Ethnicity, and Class Related Policies as Reported by the NYT and LATs” Judith McFarland, “Teaching Entrepreneurship to Disadvantaged Youths” Lauren Rivera Jahnke, “Preserving and Strengthening the Public Health Infrastructure in Texas for the 21st Century” Martin Perez, “School Finance Reform: Does Public Funding Influence Student Achievement in Texas?” Jennifer Podulka, “Government Regulation of Nursing Homes for the Elderly: Consequences for Quality of Care” Alejandra Rocha, “San Antonio’s Day Resource Center: A Program Evaluation” Angela Schackel, “Alternative Living Arrangements for Elderly Texans” Donna Schlichtenmyer, “An Evaluation of the Texas Options for Independent Living Program” Jennifer Webster, “Roles of Children’s Attorneys and Court Appointed Special Advocates in Child Abuse Proceedings” Janet Wilmoth, “Determinants of Community-based and In-home Elderly Service Utilization” (1992) Margaret Wilson, “Home Health Care in Texas” Sasha Wozniak, “Merging Child Care Services and Early Childhood Education” Hugh Yasumoto, “Facilitating Rotating Savings and Credit Associations through the Public Sector” Jessica Flores, “Social Relationships, Networks, and Support among Mexican-American Elderly” DISSERTATION COMMITTEES AND POSTDOCTORAL MENTORING Chris Divin. Exploring “Lived Experience of Intimate Partner Violence In Mexican-AmericanWomen,” Nursing Molly Dondero, “An Intersectional Approach to Weight-related Health in the Mexican-origin Population,” Sociology Priya Prakash, “Health Care Reform in Post-War El Salvador,” Plan II Tanya Lavelle, “Texas Primary Care and the Affordable Care Act,” MPaff Rebecca Benson, “Socio-economic Gradients in Obesity,” Public Policy Amy Lodge, “Social Ties and Physical Activity Over the Life Course,” 2014, Sociology Mieke Thomeer, “Dyadic Analyses of Chronic Conditions and Distress within Marriage,” 2014, Sociology Abbie Aiken, “Measurement and Meaning of Unintended Pregnancy,” Public Policy Stipica Mudrazija, “Intergenerational Transfers Over the Life Course in Europe” 2013, Public Policy Julie Zuniga, “The Lived Experience of Tuberculosis Treatment in the Lower Rio Grande Valley,” 2013, Nursing Carlos, Díaz, “The Association of Marginalization and Mortality Rates in Mexico,” 2012, Sociology Susan Mills, “Employer Attitudes and Intent to Support Breastfeeding in the Work Place,” 2011, Nursing Nishtha Mehta, “Women, Water and Development in New Delhi, India,” 2011, Urban Planning Kristie, Kimbell, “Long-term Care Planning Behavior of Baby-Boom Aged Adults, 2011, Social Work Jackie Hirth,”Social Networks, Social Support, and Disability in Older Adults,” 2010, Community Health Ann Nayback-Beebe, Female Veterans and PTSD, 2010 (Nursing) Angelica P. Herrera, “Influences of Hispanic Ethnicity on Elder Caregiver Capacity,”2007-08, Public Health John Gonzalez, “Older Hispanic Mental Health Service Use,” 2008, Social Work Bertie Almendarez, “Nursing Home Transitions Among Mexican American Elders,” 2007, Nursing Andres Vargas, “Labor Market Impacts of Social Security Contributions in Colombia,” 2006, Economics Sandra Stewart, “The Effects of Sales Tax on Consumer Well being,” 2006, Economics Marilia Ramos, “Public Investments in Health of Older Brazilians,” 2006-07, Vilma Faria Fellow Sandra Stewart, “The Effects of Sale Taxes on Consumers’ Well-being,” 2005, Economics Tracie Harrison, “U.S. Disability Policy and Minority Women,” 2005-07, Hartford, Post-doctoral Fellow

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Karina, Garcia “Patient-Physician Relationships of Women with Endometriosis,” 2003, Health Education Laura McMorris “Academic/Practice Partnerships in Tobacco Prevention,” 2002, Health Education Danielle Toussaint “Individual and Ecological Risk Factors of Homicide Mortality,”2002, Sociology Jan Gilbreath “Air Pollution Effects of Oil Refinery Products under NAFTA,” 2002, Public Policy Tansel Yilmazer “Do Children Affect Household Portfolio Allocation?,” 2002, Economics Risa Kumazawa. “Essays on Behavioral Responses to Welfare Generosity,” 2002, Economics Jacqueline Fickel. “State Medicaid Administrators’ Use of Quality Information,” 2002, Public Policy Stephanie Huie. “Contextual Area Effects on the Risks of Adult Mortality in the U.S.,” 2001, Sociology Teshia Solomon. “Psycho-social Correlates of Cervical Cancer Screening among Young, Sexually- Active American Indian Women,” 1998, Health Education Jennifer Glick. “Household Structure Patterns in the Mexican Origin Population,”1997, Sociology Jane Maxwell. “Heroin Addiction in Texas: A Quantitative and Qualitative Study,” 1997, Public Policy Julia Lynn Coronado. “Behavioral Responses to Social Security Privatization in Chile,” 1997, Economics Jennifer Van Hook. “SSI Recipiency Among U.S. Immigrants,” 1996, Sociology PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association The Gerontological Society of America American Public Health Association American Society for Public Administration Population Association of America   PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GSA Chair-elect, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section, 2013-2014 Treasurer, 2017 International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress, 2009- Chair, Margret M. & Paul B. Baltes Award Committee, 2008-09 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 2006-09 Editorial Board Member, The Gerontologist, 2000- Membership-wide Secretary, 2008-11 Secretary/Treasurer, Section on Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSS), 2002-05 Participant, Taskforce on Minority Issues Special Session, 2005 Session Presider, “Economics of Aging,” 2005 Session Presider, “Advances in Disability,” 2004 Co-organizer, GSA Symposium, “Policy Implications of the Aging Hispanic Population,” 2000 Reviewer, “Demographic Introduction to Racial/Hispanic Elderly Populations,” 1999 Chair/Chair-Elect, Humanities and Arts Committee, 1998-00 Presider, “Health Practices and Beliefs,” (BSS), 1993 Abstract Reviewer, BSS Section, 1991-93, 2003 Session Presider, “Public Policy and Demography,” BSS, 1992 Participant, Task Force on Minority Issues in Gerontology, 1991 ASA Member, Section on Aging and the Life Course, Committee on Nominations, 2011-12 Chair, Section on Aging and the Life Course Committee on Nominations, 2007-08 Chair/Chair-Elect, Section on Aging and the Life Course, 2005-07 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2003-2007 Member, Section on Aging and the Life Course, Committee on Nominations, 2003-04 Member, Section on Aging and the Life Course, Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, 2002 Co-organizer, Section on Aging and the Life Course Roundtables, 2001 Section Officer, Section on Aging and the Life Course Council, 2000-03 Organizer, Section on Medical Sociology Roundtables, 2000 Member, Section on Medical Sociology, Committee on Nominations, 1999-2001 Member, Eliot Friedson Outstanding Publication Award Committee, 1995 Member, Eastern Sociological Society Publications Committee, 1992-95 Paper Reviewer, Eastern Sociological Society, 1990 Member, Eastern Sociological Society, Committee on the Status of Women, 1990-92 Session Presider, Eastern Sociological Society, 1987

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OTHER PUBLIC SERVICE

Chair, IAGG Session I on Aging and Disability, Seoul, Korea, 2013 Participant, Health Care Policy Forum, School of Social Work, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2010 Moderator, KLRU LIVE UNITED Film Series Health and Latinos, Austin, Texas, 2010 Member, NIA Review, Perceived Discrimination and the Health of Minority Elders (PPG), 2009 Chair, NIA Review, Life Course & Early Cognitive Impairment in 3 Generations of Mexican Americans (P01), 2008 Member, NIH/CSR Review, National Study of Disability Trends and Dynamics (U01), 2008 Chair, NIA Member, Behavior and Social Science of Aging Review Committee, 2005-07 NIA/IRG Member, Behavior and Social Science of Aging Review Committee, 2003-05 Session Presider, PAA “Demography of Disability,” 2004 Session Presider, APPAM “Health Care, Poverty, and the Economy,” 2002 Moderator, "Use of Performance Measures in Human Services," 1995 MANUSCRIPT, CHAPTER, AND BOOK REVIEWER Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Aging and Health, Demography, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Immigration Social Forces, Migration Review, Social Science Quarterly, The Gerontologist, Research on Aging, American Journal of Public Health, Advances in Life Course Research, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Full Color Aging, Encyclopedia of Gerontology, Population Research and Policy Review. EDITORIAL POSITIONS Associate Editor, Handbook of Minority Aging- Sociology, 2014 Co-Editor. “National, International, and Comparative Studies of Hispanic Aging: Methods, Measures and Models.” Special Issue of Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 2013 Editorial Board, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 2013- Editorial Board, Research on Aging, 2012- Editorial Board, Public Policy and Aging Report, 2012- Editorial Board, The Gerontologist, 2000- Associate Editor, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 2007-09 Editorial Board, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2003-2007 LBJ SCHOOL SERVICE Budget Council, Prima Facie Review Committee, 2014 Reviewer, FRA applications, 2013 Chair, Budget Council Subcommittee on Comprehensive Faculty Review, 2013-14 Chair, Emmette Redford Award Committee, 2014 Member, Budget Council, Prima Facie Promotion Committee, 2014 Panelist, PhD Program, 198T, Teaching Seminar, 2014 Member, Faculty Review Assignment Committee, 2013 Member, PhD Qualifying Exam Committee, 2013 Chair, Budget Council, 2011-13 Faculty Advisor, Dual Degree in Social Work, 2010- Chair, Sid Richardson Endowed Chair in Social Policy, 2010 Co-Chair, Faculty Welfare and Professional Development Committee, 2010-11 Member, PhD Admissions Committee, 2010-11 Member, Barbara Jordan Endowed Chair in Ethics and Policy Search Committee, 2010-11 Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, 2006-09 Chair, Politics and Process (Policy Development) Faculty Working Group, 1999-2010 Chair, Performance Based Assessment Subcommittee on Communication Skills, 2007 Member, Search Committee, Gender and Women’s Studies/Government, 2007-08 Member, Merit Review and Post-Tenure Review, 2007-08 Member, Target of Opportunity Faculty Recruitment, 2007-08 Member, Minority Student Recruitment, 2007-08 Member, Endowed Chair in Social Policy Search Committee, 2006-07 Faculty Coordinator, Specialization in Economics and Social Policy, 2005-08 Faculty Advisor, Dual Degree Program in Communication and Public Affairs, 1995- Chair, Redford Award Committee, 2006 Co-Organizer, Second Conference on Aging in the Americas, 2004-05

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Member, Faculty Recruitment, 1998-2005; 2005- Panelist, BJ Forum, Session on Health Care Policy, 2004 Member, Executive Committee, Center for Health and Social Policy, 2002- Member, LBJ Dean’s Evaluation Ad Hoc Committee, 2002-03 Panelist, Thirtieth Anniversary Social Policy Roundtable, 2002 Chair, Heart of Texas Campaign, 2001 Graduate Adviser, 2000-01 Member, Academic Policies Committee, 2000-01 Chair, NASPAA Accreditation Self-Study, 1998 Chair, Public Events Committee, 1996-97 Member, Dean’s Search Committee, 1996-97 Member, Admissions Committee, 1996-97 Member, Internship Committee, 1996-97 Chair, Strategic Planning 2010 Committee, 1995-96 Chair, Strategic Planning Policy Development Subcommittee, 1995-96 Member, Redford Award Committee, 1994-95

UNIVERSITY SERVICE Member, Student Government Endowment Board, 2013-14 Mentor, Erika Victoria Garcia, McNair Undergraduate Scholars Program, 2012-13

Member, Faculty Council, 2011-12; 2012-2014 Member, Committee of Counsel on Academic Freedom and Responsibility (CCAFR), 2011-13 Member, Review Committee for the Undergraduate Research Grant Award, 2011 Member, Review Committee for Graduate School Diversity Mentoring Fellowship, 2011 Discussant, U.T.-CWGS Graduate Student Conference, “Global Examinations of Gender, Health and Policy,” 2010 Member, Executive Committee, Center on Women’s and Gender Studies, 2010-11 Faculty Marshal, Office of Graduate Studies, University-wide Commencement, 2009 Participant, Office of Graduate Studies, “Come to Texas” Symposium, 2009 Qualifying Exam Committees, School of Community and Regional Planning, College of Communication, 2007- Chair, Bridging Disciplines Program Panel on Social Inequality, Health, and Policy, 2006- Member, Bridging Disciplines Program (BDP) Executive Committee, 2004- University Marshal, 2004-08 Member, Faculty Council Grievance Committee, 2006-07 Chair, Faculty Council, Committee on Commencement and Academic Ceremonies, 2003-07 Member, CWGS Steering Committee, 2005-07 Member, College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Evaluation Ad Hoc Committee, 2004-05 Member, Faculty Advisory Committee on Budgets, 2004-05 Member, Faculty Grievance Hearing Panels, 2003-05 Reviewer, RGK Center Academic Innovation for Research Awards, 2004 Minority Liaison Officer, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (CWGS), 2003-04 Member, Women’s Studies Admissions Committee, 2003 Member, Faculty Council and At-Large Member, 2003-05 Member, Ad hoc Advisory Committee to Provost on Handbook of Operating Procedures, 2003 Member, Executive Committee, Institute of Gerontology, 2000-2004 Faculty Advisor, Master’s Portfolio Program in Gerontology, 2002-06 Member, Graduate Studies Executive Committee (GSC), Women’s Studies, 2001-03 Member, THECB- Minority Health Research Grant Program Review Committee, 2001 Member, School of Nursing Dean's Evaluation Ad Hoc Committee, 2000-01 Member, Graduate Assembly Committee (GAC), 1998-01 Member, Population Research Center Governance Committee, 1995-97; 2000-01 BOARD MEMBERSHIPS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES City of Austin, Commission on Seniors, 2014- Mayor’s Task Force on Aging, Austin, Texas, 2012-2013 U.T. Health Science Center School of Public Health at Austin, Solutions to Obesity Conference, 2009-10 Texas Senate Working Group on the Uninsured, 2003-04 Texas Department on Aging, Aging Resource Advisory Committee, 2003-05 Family Eldercare, Austin, TX, 1999-2003 (President, 2002)

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Texas Department on Aging, Options for Independent Living Advisory Board, 1995-99 Austin State Hospital Volunteer Services Council (VSC), 1993-96


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