Biographie de Peter Brandon :
Peter Brandon is a social demographer whose work encompasses population dynamics, family well-being, and economic sociology. He received a B.A. from Michigan State University, a Master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. After postdoctoral fellowships at the Institute for Research on Poverty and National Institutes for Child Health and Development, he held research and professorial positions at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Massachusetts, Brown University, the Australian National University, and Carleton College. He has been a member of three National Academy of Sciences panels advising the United States government on immigration issues and longitudinal survey methods and consulted with other governments and international organizations on evaluating child and family well-being policies. Peter is currently the Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair at the INED and a professor at the University at Albany-State University of New York. He has received grants from numerous institutions and foundations, including the National Institutes for Health, National Science Foundation, Foundation for Child Development, and Luce Foundation.