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Lieberson, Stanley, 1933-2018 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Lieberson, Stanley, 1933-2018

His Comparative segregation and assimilation of ethnic groups, 1960.

The Boston globe, 22 March 2018, online, viewed 10 September 2018 (Stanley Lieberson; Abbott Lawrence Lowell Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, of Arlington, [died] on March 19, 2018)

The Boston globe, 31 May 2018, online, viewed 10 September 2018 (Stanley Lieberson, a sociologist whose work included studies of how language shapes people and the societies they inhabit and the patterns of segregation in US cities, died March 19 [in a nursing home] in Newton of neurological complications that developed from a bicycling accident nine years earlier; born in Montreal and moved with his family to Brooklyn when he was 2; spent two years at Brooklyn College, started graduate work at the University of Chicago when he was 18, skipping a bachelor's degree and receiving a master's degree in 1958 and a doctorate in 1960, both in sociology; taught at the University of Iowa, the University of Wisconsin, the University of Washington (serving as director of the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology), the University of Chicago (serving as associate director of the Population Research Center), the University of Arizona at Tucson, the University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard University)

Contemporary authors, volumes 1-4, first revision, 1967: (Stanley Lieberson, b. Apr. 20, 1933)

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