S. Philip Morgan

Professor of Sociology
Director, Carolina Population Center
2003 Population Association of America President

Friday, 27 September 2013
210 Prospect Street Room 203
2:00-4:00

Professor Morgan’s research focuses on change and variation in the human family, with special attention to human fertility. His work on fertility in the United States examines fertility levels (that hover near the replacement level of approximately two births per woman), fertility timing (which is highly variable with teen childbearing and delayed childbearing common), and high levels of nonmarital childbearing. Professor Morgan also studies cross-national variation in low fertility among developed countries and the differential pace of fertility decline in developing ones.

Learn more about Professor Morgan by visiting his faculty webpage.