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11 March 2021

Robert Mare, a founding affiliate of the Institute for Analytical Sociology and distinguished professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, died of leukemia in his home in Marina Del Rey, California on February 1. He was 69.

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Robert Mare, Professor in sociology 

Rob was a tremendous scholar, a dedicated, compassionate mentor, and a friend to many at the Institute. Rob made critical advances in the analysis of social stratification, assortative mating, and segregation. His contributions extend beyond his publication record to the numerous young scholars whom he trained, and who continue to push the boundaries of sociological and demographic research. We will miss him dearly and wish he could have had more time to inspire us and to share his insights and wisdom. Donations in his honor can be made to the . More information about his career and scholarship is available from .

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