Linda Waite

Linda Waite

Linda Waite’s research interests include social demography, aging, the family, health, working families, and the link between biology, psychology and the social world.

Waite’s research focuses on the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project, a study which has at its core a national survey of older adults first interviewed in 2005 and 2006. In 2010 and 2011, a second round of interviews was conducted with respondents, non-respondents and their spouses or cohabiting romantic partners. A third interview is planned for respondents and their partners.

Waite is director of the Center on Aging at NORC at the University of Chicago. She is a co-editor of Perspectives on the Future of the Sociology of Aging (2013) and numerous articles and book chapters on topics related to marriage, aging and sexuality.

Waite Stories

A strong sex life helps couples cope with the trials of aging

Prof. Linda Waite co-authors research, which finds that sexual activity can keep older marriages happy and strong


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Study says sex is key to a happy marriage

Prof. Linda Wait co-authors research, which finds that sexual activity can keep older marriages happy and strong


Most grandparents provide care for the grandkids

Prof. Linda Waite says UChicago study finds those with more education, better income likely to babysit


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