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 lifeFamilies as They Really Are
Virginia E. Rutter, Kristi Williams, Barbara J. Risman
Third Edition, E Book