Frank Folke Furstenberg Jr. (born 1940) is the Zellerbach Family Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, at the
University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the family in the context of disadvantaged urban neighborhoods and adolescent sexual behavior. Furstenberg has written extensively on social change, transition to adulthood, divorce, remarriage and intergenerational relations.
Furstenberg is an elected member of the
National Academy of Medicine,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and
American Academy of Political and Social Science
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.
Early life and education
Frank Furstenberg was born in
Baltimore
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, Maryland, into an established Jewish family. His father, Frank Furstenberg, Sr., was a prominent physician and advocate for national health care and his mother, Edith Hollander Furstenberg was a social worker and family matriarch. His siblings include the late founding owner of
Politics and Prose
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, Carla Furstenberg Cohen, the master baker, Mark Furstenberg, Michael Furstenberg, Anne Furstenberg and Ellen Furstenberg.
Furstenberg received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Haverford College
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in 1961 and a Ph.D. degree in sociology from
Columbia University in 1967. He joined the
University of Pennsylvania sociology department as a professor in 1967. His honors include fellowships from
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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,
Russell Sage Foundation
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and
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
Academic contributions
Furstenberg spent his academic career in the Sociology Department at the
University of Pennsylvania as the Zellerbach Family Professor, where he remained until he retired. He was a visiting fellow at the
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,
Russell Sage Foundation
The Russell Sage Foundation is an American non-profit organisation established by Margaret Olivia Sage in 1907 for “the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States.” It was named after her recently deceased husband, rail ...
,
London School of Economics and Political Science,
National University of Singapore
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, and
Bocconi University.
Furstenberg published important early work on the underlying components of teenage pregnancy in books, including:
*'' Unplanned parenthood: The social consequences of teenage childbearing'', 1976. The Free Press
*''Teenage sexuality, pregnancy, and childbearing'', edited with Richard Lincoln and Jane Menken, 1981. University of Pennsylvania Press
*''Adolescent mothers in later life'', with J. Brooks-Gunn and S. Philip Morgan. 1987. New York: Cambridge University Press
*''Managing to make it: Urban families in high-risk neighborhoods'', with Thomas Cook, Jacquelynne Eccles, Glen H. Elder Jr., and Arnold Sameroff. 1999. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
*''On the frontiers of adulthood: Theory, research, and public policy'', edited with Richard A. Settersten Jr. and
Rubén G. Rumbaut
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Education and Emplo ...
. 2005. University of Chicago Press
*''Destinies of the disadvantaged: The politics of teenage childbearing'', 2007. Russell Sage Foundation
In an opinion piece, Furstenberg explores the value of marriage and suggests that government policies should focus on creating economic and social conditions, such as child care subsidies, paid parental leaves, and cheaper health insurance, that will support marriage for low-income families.
Furstenberg has also written extensively on divorce, remarriage and intergenerational relations in books including, ''The new American grandparent: A place in the family, a life apart'', with Andrew J. Cherlin, 1986. Basic Books
and ''Divided families: What happens to children when parents part'', with Andrew J. Cherlin, 1991. Harvard University Press. He also writes about intergenerational issues, including the launch of college graduates in opinion pieces.
As well, Furstenberg has written about the elements of an academic career in books and articles, such as ''Behind the academic curtain: How to find success and happiness with a Ph.D.'', 2013. University of Chicago Press, reviewed in Inside Higher Ed, and ''How I became a developmentalist'', 2013. In The developmental science of adolescence: History through autobiography.
Personal life
Furstenberg is married to Nina Segre. Together they have five children and six grandchildren and live in Philadelphia. His nephew,
François Furstenberg
François Furstenberg is a historian. He taught at the Université de Montréal and currently teaches at Johns Hopkins University.
Biography
Furstenberg was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, and Washington. His ...
, is a historian at
Johns Hopkins University.
References
External links
Furstenberg's website at University of PennsylvaniaFurstenberg's author page
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1940 births
Living people
Haverford College alumni
Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
American sociologists
University of Pennsylvania faculty
Members of the National Academy of Medicine