Kristi Williams

Kristi Williams is professor and chair of sociology at Ohio State University and a senior scholar at the Council on Contemporary Families. She’s also the former editor of the Journal of Marriage and Family. A family demographer and medical sociologist, Williams studies the influence of union formation, fertility, and other social ties on mental and physical health with attention to gender, race/ethnicity, and life course variations in these processes.

Kristi Williams

Kristi Williams is professor and chair of sociology at Ohio State University and a senior scholar at the Council on Contemporary Families. She’s also the former editor of the Journal of Marriage and Family. A family demographer and medical sociologist, Williams studies the influence of union formation, fertility, and other social ties on mental and physical health with attention to gender, race/ethnicity, and life course variations in these processes.

Books by Kristi Williams

  • Families as They Really Are

    Virginia E. Rutter, Kristi Williams, Barbara J. Risman

    Third Edition, Paperback, 2024

    Original essays that explore how families operate in everyday life
  • Families as They Really Are

    Virginia E. Rutter, Kristi Williams, Barbara J. Risman

    Third Edition, E Book