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Toni Antonucci is Professor in the
Psychology Department and Research Professor at the Institute for Social
Research of the University of Michigan, USA. She studies social relations
and health across the life span, including multigenerational studies of
the family and comparative studies of social relations across the life
span in the United States, Europe, Germany and Japan. Gender and race/ethnic
differences in social relations are an important focus of her work. Her
publications include International perspectives on the well-being of older
adults (with Okorodudu, and Akiyama, 2003), Immigration, adaptation, and
well-being across the life span(2006), and Intergenerational relations:
theory, research, and policy (with Jackson & Biggs, 2007).
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