Deborah Carr

Deborah Carr is a demographer, active teacher, and chair of the Department of Sociology at Rutgers University. Her work focuses on aging, gender, health, and the family. Carr's latest book, Making Up with Mom, examines how the differences between generations' work and family experiences affect women's psychological well-being.

Books by Deborah Carr

  1. Book CoverEssentials of Sociology

    Second Edition

    Regarded as the most authoritative introduction to contemporary sociology, Essentials of Sociology adds a new author to its team with the Second Edition.More

  2. Book CoverEssentials of Sociology

    Third Edition

    The essential textbook for teaching students how issues in our global society connect to their own lives.More

  3. Book CoverEssentials of Sociology

    Fourth Edition

    The textbook that teaches students how issues in our global society connect to their own lives.More

  4. Book CoverIntroduction to Sociology

    Eighth Edition

    Reveals the surprising links between everyday life and global social change.More

  5. Book CoverIntroduction to Sociology

    Seagull Eighth Edition

    Reveals the surprising links between everyday life and global social change – in a special value edition.More

  6. Book CoverIntroduction to Sociology

    Seventh Edition

    The only textbook that helps students make micro-macro connections, Introduction to Sociology helps students uncover the surprising links between everyday life and global change.More