

Daniel O’Haver Price
Passionate about exploring solutions for complex social phenomena, Daniel O'Haver Price was a distinguished sociologist and demographer whose career spanned several decades and left a lasting impact on the academic community. Born in 1918, Price dedicated his life to the study of sociology and demography, contributing significantly to the field through his teaching, research, and mentorship. He passed away on November 18, 2012, at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy of intellectual rigor and compassionate guidance. Throughout his illustrious career, Price held teaching positions at several prestigious institutions, including the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, The University of Texas at Austin, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His commitment to education and his ability to inspire students were widely recognized, and he was celebrated for his graciousness, truthfulness, and openness in both teaching and research. Price's scholarly contributions were substantial, with a prolific output that included the authorship or co-authorship of seven books and more than 50 articles. His work covered a broad range of topics, including statistics, population studies, and social issues, reflecting his deep interest in understanding and addressing the complexities of human societies. His research was characterized by a meticulous approach to data analysis and a keen insight into demographic trends and their implications. In recognition of his contributions to the field, Price was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His leadership was further acknowledged through his role as President of the Southern Demographic Association, where he played a pivotal role in advancing the study of demography in the southern United States. Beyond his academic achievements, Price was deeply committed to mentoring junior faculty, offering guidance and support to help them navigate the challenges of academia. His colleagues and students remembered him not only for his intellectual contributions but also for his kindness and generosity, which left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of working with him. Daniel O'Haver Price's legacy continues to influence the field of sociology and demography, as his work remains a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike. His dedication to understanding the intricacies of human behavior and society serves as an enduring inspiration for future generations of sociologists and demographers.
Publications
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