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2012
Juengst ET, Flatt MA, Settersten, Jr. RA.
2012. Personalized genomic medicine and the rhetoric of empowerment.. The Hastings Center report. 42(5):34-40. Abstract
Hellevik T, Settersten, Jr. RA.
2012. Life Planning among Young Adults in 23 European Countries: The Effects of Individual and Country Security. European Sociological Review. Abstract
Spiro A, Settersten, Jr. RA.
2012. Long-Term Implications of Military Service for Later-Life Health and Well-Being. Research in Human Development. 9(3):183-190. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA, Day JK, Elder GH, Waldinger RJ.
2012. Men's Appraisals of Their Military Experiences in World War II: A 40-Year Perspective. Research in Human Development. 9(3):248-271. Abstract
Juengst ET, Settersten, Jr. RA, Fishman JR, McGowan ML.
2012. After the revolution? Ethical and social challenges in ‘personalized genomic medicine’ Personalized Medicine. 9(4):429-439.
2011
Billari FC, Goisis A, Liefbroer AC, Settersten, Jr. RA, Aassve A, Hagestad G, Spéder Z.
2011. Social age deadlines for the childbearing of women and men.. Human reproduction (Oxford, England). 26(3):616-22. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA.
2011. Becoming Adult: Meanings and Markers for Young Americans. Coming of Age in America: The Transition to Adulthood in the Twenty-First Century. :169-190. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA.
2011. The Contemporary Context of Young Adulthood in the USA: From Demography to Development, From Private Troubles to Public Issues. Early Adulthood in a Family Context. :3-26. Abstract
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2011. Handbook of Sociology of Aging. Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA, Angel JL.
2011. Sociology of Aging in the Decade Ahead. Handbook of Sociology of Aging. :661-672. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA, Angel JL.
2011. Trends in the Sociology of Aging: Thirty Year Observations. Handbook of Sociology of Aging. :3-13. Abstract
2010
Fishman JR, Settersten, Jr. RA, Flatt MA.
2010. In the vanguard of biomedicine? The curious and contradictory case of anti-ageing medicine. Sociology of health & illness. 32(2):197-210. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA, Ray B.
2010. What's Going on with Young People Today? The Long and Twisting Path to Adulthood Transition to Adulthood. 20(1):19-41. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA, Cancel-Tirado D.
2010. Fatherhood as a Hidden Variable in Men's Development and Life Courses. Research in Human Development. 7(2):83-102. Abstract
Settersten, Jr. RA.
2010. Anticipating personalized genomic medicine: Impact and implications $2.4 million. National Human Genome Research Institute/NIH. Co-Principal Investigators - R. A. Settersten with Eric Juengst (Case Western Reserve) and Jennifer Fishman (McGill) :2010-2014.
Settersten, Jr. RA.
2010. Chair-Elect. Section on Aging and the Life Course, American Sociological Association.
Settersten, Jr. RA.
2010. The consequences of fatherhood for men's lives. Research in Human Development. 7(2)
Spiro R, Aldwin C, Settersten, Jr. RA.
2010. Lifespan outcomes of military service $945,000. National Institute on Aging. Coinvestigator:2015.
Settersten, Jr. RA, Trauten M.
2010. On Time and Ties: Why the Life Course Matters for Old Age Policies. The New Politics of Old Age Policy. :141-159.
Dannefer WD, Settersten, Jr. RA.
2010. The study of the life course: Implications for social gerontology.. International handbook of social gerontology. :3-19.
2009
Flanagan C, Levine P, Settersten, Jr. RA.
2009. Civic engagement and the changing transition to adulthood. CIRCLE (Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement), Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University website.
Settersten, Jr. RA.
2009. It takes two to tango: The (un)easy dance between life-course sociology and life-span psychology. Advances in Life Course Research. 14(1-2):74-81.
Settersten, Jr. RA, Trauten M.
2009. The new terrain of old age: Hallmarks, freedoms, and risks. Handbook of theories of aging. :455-469.





