Background
Blake, Judith was born on May 3, 1926 in New York City. Daughter of Forrest James and Sylvia (Blake) Kincade.
( The children born since the end of the postwar baby boo...)
The children born since the end of the postwar baby boom are the first in American history to come primarily from small families—families of three or fewer children. Judith Blake calls this momentous change the sibsize revolution, and this book focuses on the cognitive and educational consequences to children of families of different sizes.
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Blake, Judith was born on May 3, 1926 in New York City. Daughter of Forrest James and Sylvia (Blake) Kincade.
Bachelor of Science, Columbia University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1961.
Assistant professor demography to associate professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1962-1969; professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1969-1972; professor Graduate School Public Policy, Fred H. Bixby professor School Public Health and department sociology, University of California at Los Angeles, 1976-1993; member of advisory board Rand Graduate School, University of California at Los Angeles.
( The children born since the end of the postwar baby boo...)
( The children born since the end of the postwar baby boo...)
(Book by Blake, Judith)
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (chairman of the section K 1988-1989). Member American Academy Arts and Sciences, Population Association, American (president 1980), American Sociological Association (William J. Goode book award 1989-1990, Sociological Research Association (president 1978), American Public Health Association.
1 child, Laura Isabelle Davis.