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    Paul Amato is a professor at Pennsylvania State University in the Department of Sociology and Criminology. He is most well known for his research in social science related fields. His research focuses on marital quality, divorce, and other family related issues.

    • Research and Teaching Interests
    • Professional Awards and Achievements
    • Selected Publications

    Causes and consequences of separation and divorce, marriage and marital quality, parent-child relationships, psychological distress and well-being over the life course

    2014 Distinguished Alumni Award, James Cook University, Australia
    2013  President, National Council on Family Relations
    2012  Chair, Sociology of the Family Section, American Sociological Association
    2008  Ernest Burgess Award for outstanding scholarly and career achievement in the study of families, National Council on Family Relations
    Amato, Paul R. and Jennifer B. Kane. 2011. “Parents’ Marital Distress, Divorce, and Remarriage: Links with Daughters’ Early Family Formation Transitions.”Journal of Family Issues32: 1073-1103.
    Amato, Paul R. and Brett Beattie. 2011. “Does the Unemployment Rate Affect the Divorce Rate? An Analysis of State Data 1960-2005.”Social Science Research40: 705-715.
    Xu, Anqi, Yuanting Zhang, and Paul R. Amato. 2011. “A Comparison of Divorce Risk Models in China and the United States.”Journal of Comparative Family Studies42: 289-295.
    Amato, Paul R. and Jennifer B. Kane. 2011. “Life Course Pathways and the Psychosocial Well-Being of Young Adult Women.”Journal of Marriage and Family73: 279-295.
  2. Feb 21, 2024 · Paul D'Amato, who played Tim "Dr. Hook" McCracken in the hockey comedy "Slap Shot," passed away from a brain disease. He also appeared in "The Deer Hunter," "Heaven's Gate" and other films.

  3. Apr 25, 2018 · Paul R. Amato is a sociologist who studies marriage and divorce. He discusses his research on how marital quality improves for most couples who stay together, and how education and income affect marital outcomes.

  4. 1616. 1991. The impact of family formation change on the cognitive, social, and emotional well-being of the next generation. PR Amato. The future of children, 75-96. , 2005. 1431. 2005. People's reasons for divorcing: Gender, social class, the life course, and adjustment.

  5. Mar 2, 2004 · Paul R. Amato. First published: 02 March 2004. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2000.01269.x. Citations: 1,498. Read the full text. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. I use a divorce-stress-adjustment perspective to summarize and organize the empirical literature on the consequences of divorce for adults and children.

  6. Paul R. Amato is professor of sociology at Pennsylvania State University. Perhaps. the most profound change in the American family over the past four decades has been the decline in the share of children growing up in house-holds with both biological parents.

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