found: University of Colorado Boulder Institute of Behavioral Science, via WWW, November 1, 2012 (Jane A. Menken; Jane Menken; Director, Institute of Behavioral Science, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder; A.B., Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1960; M.S. in Biostatistics, Harvard University, School of Public Health, 1962; Ph.D., Sociology and Demography, Princeton University, 1975; Harvard School of Public Health, Assistant in Biostatistics, 1962-1964; National Institute of Mental Health, Mathematical Statistician, 1964-1966; Columbia University, School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine, Research Associate in Biostatistics, 1966-1969; Princeton University, Office of Population Research, Research Staff, 1969-1971, Research Demographer, 1975-1979; Research Demographer, 1975-1979; Assistant Director, 1978-1986; Associate Director, 1986-1987; Princeton University, Lecturer with the Rank of Associate Professor of Sociology, 1977-1980; Professor of Sociology, 1980-1982; Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, 1982-1987; Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs, 1987-1988; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Fellow, 1995-1996; University of Pennsylvania, Research Associate, Population Studies Center, 1987-2001; University of Colorado at Boulder, Professor, Department of Sociology, 1997-)
found: American women in science, 1950 to the present, 1998 (Menken, Jane Ava (Golubitsky); born 1939; Demographer, Sociologist; Jane Menken is recognized as one of the top demographers in the United States; her work has often involved controversial social issues, such as the effects of government policy on fertility, breastfeeding rates, and birth control and abortion access; in particular, her work has focused on women's and children's health and on the study of aging)