Currently I am the Study Director of the Sociological Research
Practicum at the Karl F. Schuessler Institute for Social Research.
Recent publications:
Jamison, Cheryl Sorenson, Laurel L.Cornell, , Paul L. Jamison,
and Hideki Nakazato. 2002. Are all grandmothers equal? A review
and a preliminary test of the "Grandmother Hypothesis" in Tokugawa
Japan. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 119: 67-76.
Jamison, Cheryl Sorenson, Michael Wallace, and Paul L. Jamison. 2004.
Contemporary work characteristics, stress, and ill health.
American Journal of
Human Biology 16:43-56.
Jamison, Cheryl Sorenson, Paul L. Jamison, and Laurel L. Cornell.
(in press)
Human female longevity: How important is being a grandmother?
In E. Voland
J. Beise, and A. Chasiotis (eds). Grandmotherhood:
The Evolutionary Significance of the Second Half of Life. New
Brunswick, NJ.: Rutgers University Press.