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Nicholas H. Wolfinger

Professor of Family and Consumer Studies and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of Utah

Nicholas H. Wolfinger is Professor of Family and Consumer Studies and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of Utah. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. at UCLA, both in sociology. His books include Understanding the Divorce Cycle: The Children of Divorce in Their Own Marriages, Do Babies Matter? Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower (with Mary Ann Mason and Marc Goulden), Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda (edited, with Lori Kowaleski-Jones), and most recently Soul Mates: Religion, Sex, Children, and Marriage among African Americans and Latinos (with W. Bradford Wilcox). Nick is also the author of about 40 scholarly articles or chapters, and short pieces in Academe Blog, Atlantic, Huffington Post, Family Studies Blog, First Things, and National Review. Nick splits his time between Northern California and Salt Lake City, Utah.

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