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DEBRA STREETDEBRA ANNE STREETSEPTEMBER 2017ABRIDGEDDepartment of SociologyUniversity at Buffalo, SUNY430 Park HallBuffalo, NY 14260-4140Phone: (716) 645-8475Fax: (716) 645-3934dastreet@buffalo.eduACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS2017201220112007-20112010 (fall)20082007-082006-092004-07STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALOInterim Associate Dean for Special Projects, College of Arts and SciencesChair, Department of SociologyProfessor of SociologyAssociate Professor of SociologyActing Chair, Department of SociologyDirector, UB Semester in London programFellow, The Regional Institute [UBRI]Director of Graduate Studies, Department of SociologyAssistant Professor of Sociology2000-042001-04FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYResearch Scientist, Pepper Institute on Aging & Public PolicyAssistant Professor, Department of Sociology (courtesy appointment)1998-2000PURDUE UNIVERSITYAssistant Professor, Department of Sociology & RALUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, School of Public Health,Department of Health Management and Policy,Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research FellowGRADUATEPhD, Sociology, Florida State University, Tallahassee FLMS, Sociology, Florida State University, Tallahassee FLUNDERGRADUATEBA, Sociology/Psychology, summa cum laude,The University of West Florida, Pensacola FL1

DEBRA STREETHONORS AND tstanding Contributions to International Education, Council on InternationalStudies and ProgramsGSA Delegate, 7th Urban Space Conference, Life Course & the City, Sanya ChinaJanice L. Moritz Distinguished Lecture Award, UB Gender InstituteVisiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Gerontology, King’s College LondonState University of New York, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in TeachingFellow, Gerontological Society of AmericaHonorary Member, Golden Key Society, University at Buffalo, SUNY ChapterFaculty Fellow, Regional Institute, University at BuffaloElected member, National Academy of Social InsuranceGENERAL AUDIENCE MONOGRAPHDebra Street. 2007. The Florida Almanac: Aging in Florida, 3rd edition. Pepper Institute on Aging,Tallahassee FL: Florida State UniversityEDITED BOOKSÁine Ní Léime, Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto (eds,). 2017.Gender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, University ofBristol UK: Policy Press.Jay Ginn, Debra Street and Sara Arber (eds.) 2001. Women, Work and Pensions: International Issuesand Prospects, Buckingham: Open University PressJill Quadagno and Debra Street (eds.) 1995. Aging for the 21st Century, NY, NY: St. Martin’s PressOTHER ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS(* denotes graduate student co-author)Debra Street. 2017. “The Empirical Landscape of Extended Working Lives,” Chapter 1, pp. 3-26 inGender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, edited by ÁineNí Léime, Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto. University of BristolUK: Policy Press.Debra Street and Joanne Tompkins*. 2017. “Is 70 the New 60? Extending American Women’sAnd Men’s Working Lives,” Chapter 6, pp. 195-217 in Gender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives:International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, edited by Áine Ní Léime, Debra Street, SarahVickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto. Bristol: Policy Press. University of Bristol UK.Sarah Vickerstaff, Debra Street, Áine Ní Léime and Clary Krekula. 2017. “Gendered and Extended:Work: Research and Policy Needs for Work in Later Life,” Chapter 11, pp. 221-243 in Gender, Ageingand Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, edited by Áine Ní Léime,Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto. University of Bristol UK: PolicyPress.

DEBRA STREETÁine Ní Léime and Debra Street. 2016. “Gender and age implications of extended working lifepolicies in the US and Ireland.” Critical Social Policy, DOI: 10.1177/0261018316666211csp.sagepub.comDaniel B. Hess, J. Travis Norton, Ji Young Park, and Debra Street. 2016. “Driving Decisions ofOlder Adults Receiving Meal Delivery: The Influence of Individual Characteristics, the BuiltEnvironment, and Neighborhood Familiarity.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 88(C):73-85.Debra Street and Sarah Desai*. 2016. “The US Old Age Welfare State: Social Security,Supplemental Security Income, Medicare, Medicaid,” pp. 83-110 in Gerontology: Changes, Challenges, andSolutions, edited by Madonna Harrington Meyer and Elizabeth A. Daniele. Santa Barbara, CA:Praeger.Mary Matteliano and Debra Street. 2015. “Providers’ Perspectives on Cultural Competence inEthnically Diverse Primary Care Practices.” Journal of Family Medicine and Disease Prevention 1(3): 1-7.Debra Street and Kriston D’Amuro. 2014 “Families in Singapore” in The Encyclopedia of FamilyStudies, edited by Constance Sheehan. Wiley.Debra Street, Victor Molinari, and Donna Cohen. 2013. “State Regulations for Nursing HomeResidents with Serious Mental Illness,” Community Mental Health Journal 49:389–395DOI 10.1007/s10597-012-9527-9Debra Street and Jessica Hoffman*. 2012. “Military Service, Social Policy, and RetirementProspects,” pp. 379-397 in Life Course Perspectives on Military Service, edited by Andrew S. London andJanet Wilmoth. Routledge.Mary Matteliano and Debra Street. 2012. “Nurse Practitioners’ Contributions to CulturalCompetence in Primary Care Settings” Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 24(7): 425435. DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2012.00701.xDebra Street and Stephanie Burge. 2012. “Assisted Living Residents’ Wellbeing: ResidentialContext and Relationship Influences,” Research on Aging, 34(3): 351-380.DOI 10.1177/0164027511423928Debra Street and Sarah Desai*. 2011. “Planning for Old Age” pp. 379-398 in The Handbook of theSociology of Aging, edited by Richard A. Settersten and Jacqueline L. Angel. New York: Springer.The Handbook of the Sociology of Aging received the 2012-2013 Outstanding Publication Awardfrom the ASA Section on Aging and the Life CourseDebra Street and Jeralynn Cossman. 2010. “Does Familiarity Breed Respect? Physician Attitudestoward Nurse Practitioners in a Medically Underserved State” Journal of the American Academy of NursePractitioners, 22(8): 1-9.Stephanie Burge and Debra Street. 2010. “Advantage and Choice: Social Relationships and Sense ofSecurity in Assisted Living,” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 65B(3): 358-369.3

DEBRA STREETJeralynn Cossman and Debra Street. 2010. “Policy, Autonomy, and Physician Satisfaction.” Journal ofHealth Care for the Poor and Underserved 21:898-912.Debra Street, Stephanie Burge, and Jill Quadagno. 2009. “The Effect of Licensure Type on thePolicies, Practices and Resident Composition of Florida Assisted Living Facilities,” The Gerontologist49(2): 211-223.Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. Mississippi Burnout II: Satisfaction, Autonomy andWork/Family Balance. Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 50(10): 338-345.Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. “Mississippi Burnout I: Personal Characteristics andPractice Context,” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, 50(9): 306-310.Debra Street. 2009. “Social Justice and Tax Expenditures,” pp. 359-375 in Social Insurance and SocialJustice: Social Security, Medicare and the Campaign Against Entitlements edited by Leah Rogne and CarrollEstes. New York NY: Springer Publishing.Debra Street. 2008. “Balancing Act: The Public-Private Mix in Health Care Systems,” pp. 15-44 inPublic and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era, Daniel Béland and Brian Gran(eds.). Houndmills UK: Palgrave Macmillan.Debra Street and Jeralynn S. Cossman. 2008. “Perspectives on Mississippi’s 21st Century PhysicianWorkforce Supply: Findings from the 2007 MSMD Survey,” Journal of Mississippi State MedicalAssociation, 49(4): 99-103.Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2008. “Practice and Malpractice: Physician Responses to theLiability 'Crisis,'" Journal of Public and Professional Sociology 2(1): 1-22URL: .pdfDebra Street and Thomas Kriston D’Amuro*. 2008. “Policy, Late Life Well-Being,” Pp. 297-302 inVolume 3 Later Life, Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, Deborah Carr (ed.).Gale/Cengage LearningDebra Street and Sarah Desai*. 2008. “Long Term Care,” Pp. 232-237 in Volume 3 Later Life,Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, Deborah Carr (ed.). Gale/Cengage LearningDebra Street and Elizabeth Gage*. 2008. “Health Policy,” Pp. 343-349 in Volume 2 Adulthood,Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, Deborah Carr (ed.). Gale/Cengage LearningDebra Street. 2007. “Aging and Social Policy,” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer(ed.) Oxford: Blackwell Publishing 1:84-88.Debra Street, Stephanie Burge, Jill Quadagno and Anne Barrett. 2007. “The Salience of SocialRelationships for Resident Wellbeing in Assisted Living,” The Journal of Gerontology: Series BPsychological Sciences and Social Sciences 62: S129-S134.Debra Street. 2007. “Too Much, Too Little, Just Right? Policy Disconnects in an Aging Society,”Public Policy and Aging Report 17(3): 7-10.4

DEBRA STREETDebra Street. 2007. “Sociological Approaches to Understanding Age and Aging.” Pp. 143-168 inHandbook of Gerontology: Evidence-based Approaches to Theory, Practice, and Policy. James A. Blackburn andCatherine N. Dulmus (eds.) Hoboken NJ: John Wiley and Sons, PublishersDebra Street and Jeralynn S. Cossman. 2006. “Altruism or Self-interest? Social Spending and theLife Course,” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 33(3):73-99.Jill Quadagno and Debra Street. 2006. “Recent Trends in U.S. Social Welfare Policy: MinorRetrenchment or Major Transformation? Research on Aging 28(3):1-14.Debra Street and Jeralynn S. Cossman. 2006. “Greatest Generation or Greedy Geezers? SocialSpending Preferences and the Elderly,” Social Problems 53(1):75-96.Jill Quadagno and Debra Street. 2005. “Ideology and Public Policy: Antistatism in AmericanWelfare State Development,” Journal of Policy History 17(1):52-71.Reprinted in New Directions in Policy History, Julian E. Zelizer (ed.) Penn State Press. 2005.Jill Quadagno, Jennifer Keene, and Debra Street. 2005. “Health Policy and Old Age: AnInternational Review.” Pp. 605-612 in The Cambridge Handbook of Age and Ageing, Malcolm Johnson(ed.). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.Debra Street, Jill Quadagno, Lori Parham* and Steve McDonald*. 2003. “Reinventing Long-TermCare: The Effect of Medicare and Medicaid on Florida Nursing Homes, 1989-1997,” TheGerontologist 43: 118-131.Debra Street and Lori Parham*. 2002. “Modernization and the Status of Older People.” Pp. 13321337 in The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging, David J. Ekerdt (ed.). New York NY: Macmillan Ref.Jay Ginn, Mary Daly and Debra Street. 2001. “Engendering Pensions: A Comparative Framework.”Pp. 1-10 in Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, Jay Ginn, Debra Street and SaraArber (eds.). Buckingham: Open University PressJay Ginn, Debra Street and Sara Arber. 2001. “Cross-national Trends in Women’s Work.” Pp. 11-31in Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, Jay Ginn, Debra Street and Sara Arber(eds.). Buckingham: Open University PressDebra Street and Jay Ginn. 2001. “The Demographic Debate: A Gendered Political Economy ofPensions.” Pp. 31-43 in Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, Jay Ginn, DebraStreet and Sara Arber (eds.). Buckingham: Open University PressDebra Street and Janet Wilmoth. 2001. “Social Insecurity: Women and Pensions in the US.” Pp.120-141 in Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, Jay Ginn, Debra Street and SaraArber (eds.). Buckingham: Open University PressDebra Street and Ingrid Connidis. 2001. “Creeping Selectivity in Canadian Women’s Pensions.” Pp.158-178 in Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, Jay Ginn, Debra Street and SaraArber (eds.). Buckingham: Open University Press5

DEBRA STREETJay Ginn, Debra Street and Sara Arber. 2001. “Women’s Pension Outlook: Variations AmongLiberal Welfare States.” Pp. 216-236 in Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, JayGinn, Debra Street and Sara Arber (eds.). Buckingham: Open University PressDebra Street. 1997. “Special Interests or Citizens’ Rights? ‘Senior Power,’ Social Security, andMedicare,” International Journal of Health Services 27(4):727-751.Reprinted in Critical Gerontology: Perspectives from Political and Moral Economy, Meredith Minklerand Carroll L. Estes (eds.). Baywood Publishing. 1998Debra Street. 1997. Featured essay reviewing Mary Ruggie’s book Realignments in the Welfare State:Health Policy in the United States, Britain, and Canada, in Contemporary Sociology 26(4):427-429John Myles and Debra Street. 1995. “Should the Economic Life Course be Redesigned? Old AgeSecurity in a Time of Transition,” Canadian Journal of Aging 14(2):335-359.Reprinted in translation. (1996) “L’assurance vieillesse Canadienne a une époque detransition: Faut-il revoir la conception du course de la vie économique?” Retraite et Société:Reflechir la Retrait (France) 11:62-89Reprinted (2010) in Ageing : Volume 1 : Key Issues for the 21st Century series, Susan McDaniel(ed.). Sage C.nav?prodId Book230881&currTree Subjects&level1 F00Paul Iganski, Debra Street and Geoff Payne. 1994. “Discordant Racism: ‘Race,’ IQ and The BellCurve,” Public Policy Review (UK) 2(3):41-45.Larry W. Isaac, Debra Street and Stan Knapp. 1994. “Analyzing Historical Contingency withFormal Methods: The Case of the ‘Relief Explosion’ and 1968,” Sociological Methods and Research23(1):114-141.Debra Street. 1994. Review of Bryan S. Green’s book, Gerontology and the Construction of Old Age:A Study in Discourse Analysis, in Contemporary Sociology 23(3): 409-410.Madonna Harrington Meyer, Debra Street and Jill Quadagno. 1994. “The Impact of Family Statuson Income Security and Health Care in Old Age: A Comparison of Western Nations,” InternationalJournal of Sociology and Social Policy 14(1/2): 54-83.Debra Street. 1993. “Maintaining the Status Quo: Old Age Interest Groups and the MedicareCatastrophic Coverage Act of 1988,” Social Problems 40(4): 501-514.Reprinted in Aging for the 21st Century, Jill Quadagno and Debra Street (eds.). NewYork NY: St. Martin’s Press. 1995.Debra Street and Jill Quadagno. 1993. “The State, the Elderly and the Intergenerational Contract:Toward A New Political Economy of Aging.” Pp. 130-150 in Societal Impact on Aging: HistoricalPerspectives, edited by K. Warner Schaie and W. Andrew Achenbaum. New York NY: Springer.6

DEBRA STREETReprinted in The Political Economy of Ageing and Later Life: Critical Perspectives, Alan Walker andLiam Foster (eds.) Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. 2014.RESEARCH REPORTS, POLICY BRIEFS AND FACT SHEETS: PUBLIC AND APPLIED SOCIOLOGYDaniel B. Hess and Debra Street. 2012. UB Civic Engagement Project: Extreme Weather and SuburbanElders. Final Report to UB Civic Engagement and Ken-Ton Meals on Wheels. University at Buffalo.Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. Rural and Minority MDs in Mississippi: An Overview. (147pages) Mississippi Center for Health Workforce, NE Mississippi Area Health Education /whitepaper/MIGMH%20Report%203%20final.pdfDebra Street, Jeralynn S. Cossman, Sarah H. Smith* and C. Caleb Butts*. 2009. MississippiPhysicians: Characteristics and Experiences of Physicians in an Underserved State. Starkville MS: MississippiCenter for Health Workforce. (129 pages) Mississippi Center for Health Workforce, NE MississippiArea Health Education /whitepaper/MIGMH%20Report%202%20final.pdfDebra Street, Jeralynn S. Cossman, C. Caleb Butts* and Sarah H. Smith*. 2009. Physicians Practicingin Rural and Underserved Areas of Mississippi. (112 pages) Mississippi Center for Health Workforce, NEMississippi Area Health Education /whitepaper/MIGMH%20Report%20I.pdfDebra Street and Jeralynn S. Cossman. 2009. Satisfaction, Autonomy, and Physician Burnout. MississippiCenter for Health Workforce Research Brief. Mississippi State University Social Science ResearchCenter: NE Mississippi Area Health Education /policybriefs/BurnoutBrief4Final.pdfDebra Street and Jeralynn Cossman. 2009. Patient/Peer Relationships and Physician Burnout. MississippiCenter for Health Workforce Research Brief. Mississippi State University Social Science ResearchCenter: NE Mississippi Area Health Education /policybriefs/BurnoutBrief3Final.pdfJeralynn Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. Family, Community, and Physician Burnout. MississippiCenter for Health Workforce Research Brief. Mississippi State University Social Science ResearchCenter: NE Mississippi Area Health Education /policybriefs/BurnoutBrief2Final.pdfJeralynn Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. Professional Pressures and Physician Burnout. MississippiCenter for Health Workforce Research Brief. Mississippi State University, Social Science ResearchCenter: NE Mississippi Area Health Education /policybriefs/BurnoutBrief1Final.pdfPeter Lombardi, Debra Street, et al. 2008. When I’m 65: How Mobile are the Golden Years? UBRI PolicyBrief, Buffalo NY: University at Buffalo Regional Includes/UserDownloads/PolicyBrief Aging June08.pdf7

DEBRA STREETJeralynn Cossman and Debra Street. 2008. Mississippi Physician Perceptions of Nurse Practitioners’ HealthCare Roles, Jackson MS: Mississippi Health Research ions/PhysicianPerception NP.pdfDebra Street and Jeralynn Cossman. 2008. Technology Diffusion in Mississippi: Computerized Practices andElectronic Medical Records in Physician Primary Practices, Jackson MS: Mississippi Health Research ions/PhysicianTechUse.pdfJeralynn Cossman and Debra Street. 2008. Hurricane Katrina’s Effects on Mississippi’s Health Care:Physician Perspectives from the 2007 MSMD Survey, Jackson MS: Mississippi Health Research ions/katrinahealthcare.pdfVictor Molinari, Debra Street, Kathryn Hyer, Marion Becker, S. Merritt, and W. Mills. 2006. SeriousMental Illness in Florida Nursing Homes: Final Report. Florida Agency for Health Care Administration,Research Contract A0507. Tampa FL: U of South FloridaDebra Street, with Cassi Meyerhoffer*, R. Michael Goggin* and Kimberly McGann*. 2006. NursingHome Residency and Serious Mental Illness: State Experiences. Florida Agency for Health CareAdministration, Research Contract A0507, Final Report. Buffalo: UBDebra Street, Jill Quadagno and Stephanie Burge*. 2005. The Florida Assisted Living Study: FinalReport. State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Research Contract M0330.Tallahassee FL: Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, FSUDebra Street and Jill Quadagno. 2004. Florida Medicaid Assisted Living Study: Facilities and Residents,Selected Characteristics. Agency for Health Care Administration, Research Contract M0330. TallahasseeFL: Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, FSUDebra Street, Jill Quadagno, Steve McDonald*, and Stephanie Burge*. 2004. Nursing Home toAssisted Living Transitions: An Evaluation of the Medicaid NHTP Pilot Project and its Implications forPolicy-Makers. Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Contract M0335, Final Report.Tallahassee FL: Pepper Institute on Aging, FSUDebra Street and Jill Quadagno. 2003. Medicaid Assisted Living in the Context of Florida Long-Term Care.State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Research Contract M0335, Interim Report.Tallahassee FL: Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, FSUDebra Street and Jill Quadagno. 2003. Nursing Home to Assisted Living Transitions in Florida: CostSavings and Perceptions of Quality of Life Among Transitioners, Florida Agency for Health CareAdministration, Research M0330, Interim Report. Tallahassee FL: Pepper Institute on Aging andPublic Policy, Florida State UniversityDebra Street, Jill Quadagno, Lori Parham* and Steve McDonald*. 2002. Determinates of MedicaidNursing Home Utilization in Florida, Agency for Health Care Administration, Research ContractMO125. Tallahassee FL: Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, Florida State UniversityDebra Street, Jill Quadagno and Patricia Yancey Martin. 2002. Evaluation of the Department of ElderAffairs Assisted Living Training Program, Florida Department of Elder Affairs, Research Contract.8

DEBRA STREETRESEARCH SUPPORT (AT UB)2016-17UB Graduate School, Co-I (PI, Robert Adelman), Graduate Pathways grant for the UB Departmentof Sociology Summer Research Institute re-launch. 9,000.Collaborative Research Initiative-Buffalo State (with co-Is) to fund three advanced PhD students viacost share for ICHP/CDHS fellowships. 268,029.002015-162016 Collaborative Research Initiative-Buffalo State (with Co-Is) to fund three advanced PhDstudents via cost share for ICHP/CDHS fellowships. 157,890.2014-20152015 Collaborative Research Initiative-Buffalo State (with Co-Is) to fund three advanced PhDstudents via cost share for ICHP/CDHS fellowships. 134,215.2015-2018Cooperative agreement with European Science Foundation (ESF) supported by the European Union(EU) Framework Programme (PI Áine Ní Léime). COST Contract IS1409 for Gender and healthimpacts of policies extending working life in western countries. The COST awardsupports collaborationamong researchers, government agencies, NGOs from 12 European countries, plus the US and NZ.2014-2015UB Civic Engagement and Public Policy (co-I with Tammy Millilo and Joseph Gardella). “Assessing theLevel of Residential Empowerment gained through Active Participation in Environmental Data andRemediation Planning Using Qualitative Surveys in the Eighteen Mile Creek Corridor.” CivicEngagement Research Dissemination grant, awarded May 2, 2014. 3500.2010-2012NY State HEAL, Skilled Nursing to Assisted Living Transitions: Changing Direction within theContinuum of Care, coordinated through Elderwood of Buffalo NY, to support research fundingfor a UB Department of Sociology graduate student, 30,0002009Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWEG), University at Buffalo. Co-I (with SharmisthaBagchi-Sen) for Gender and Later Life Employment, 3000Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, University at Buffalo Co-I (With Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen) forWomen's (Dis) Advantage: Does a Lifetime of Workplace Disadvantage Create Advantages for Bridge Jobs?Annual Grant, 30002006-2008National Science Foundation. PI, in collaboration with Kansas State PI Lisa Freeman for ExploratoryResearch for Data-Driven Research on Academic Interdisciplinary Research Teams. Funding awarded for HSDcompetition FY 2006 August 12, 2006, 124,5029

DEBRA STREETRECENT PROFESSIONAL MEETING PARTICIPATION Asterisk indicates student co-author(s).American Sociological Association, 2017, Montreal.SALC Paper Session Intergenerational Relations in the Era of Inequality, Changing Perceptionsof Intergenerational Responsibility for Later Life Support in Singapore (Street, Yang*, D’Amuro).International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2017 World Congress, San Francisco.Symposium: Extending women’s working lives all the way to the precariat? (Street and Ní Léime)Poster: Individuals, Families, or the State: Who Should Provide Singaporeans’ Later Life Incomes?(Street, Yang*, D’Amuro)Poster: Gender in Neo-Liberal Retirement Income Systems: US, UK, and Singapore (Street, Price)Gerontological Society of America, 2016, New OrleansSymposium: Gender, Aging and Working Longer: Cross National Perspectives (Street and Ní Léime)Paper: Too Young, Too Old, Just Right: Extending (some) American Working LivesSymposium paper and discussant: Pensions delayed or pensions abandoned? Transforming orDismantling Retirement as an InstitutionBritish Society of Gerontology, 2016, Stirling UKPaper: Changing Perceptions of Intergenerational Experiences in Singapore (Street, D’Amuro, Yang*)7th Urban Space and Social Life Conference on Life Course and the City. 2016. Sanya Hainan, China.Paper: Evolving perceptions in an affluent world city: Intergenerational expectations in Singapore (StreetD’Amuro and Yang*). Member GSA delegation.International Sociological Association, RC 28 Social Stratification and Mobility,2016, Singapore.Intergenerational Transfer, Human Capital and Inequality ConferencePaper: Changing Perceptions of Intergenerational Mobility and Support in Singapore (Street, D’Amuroand Yang*).Gerontological Society of America, 2015, OrlandoPaper: Extending Women’s and Men’s Working Lives: The US ExperienceSymposium discussant: Formal and Informal Care Networks of Older Adults Receiving Acute andLong-Term ServicesInternational Sociological Association, Aging Families/Changing Families Conference, 2015, SyracusePaper: Long Marriages Among Community Dwelling Couples in the U.S.TEACHING & TRAININGPEDAGOGICAL/CURRICULAR CONTRIBUTIONS2014-18Direct UB London Winter Session: SOC 358: Sociology of Food2014-18Direct UB Semester in London program2013(co-Mary Nell Trautner) Graduate Teaching Handbook: Tips for Graduate Instructors2009-12Direct UB Semester in London program2009-2011Panelist, UB New Faculty Orientation, Teaching at UB (August)2009Singapore resident faculty for inaugural semester of the UB Bachelor of Arts inSociology major at the Singapore Institute of Management (August-December)2008UB New Faculty Orientation, Teaching Workshop, Teaching Large Classes (August)2008-2009Developed, arranged logistical partners, and acquired SUNY approval for the UBSemester in London program (June). Directed/instructed the first UB Semester inLondon program in spring 2009.GRADUATE SUPERVISION33 MASTER’S COMMITTEES (CHAIR 6); 38 PHD COMMITTEES (CHAIR 13)10

DEBRA STREETRECENT PROFESSIONAL 010-112009-102009-102008-092008-092007-09Chair elect, Behavioral and Social Sciences Fellowship Committee, GSA.GSA Fellowship Committee Member, Behavioral and Social Sciences Representative,Gerontological Society of AmericaSecretary-Treasurer, Section on Aging and the Life Course, American SociologicalAssociationMember, Matilda White Riley Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, Section onAging and the Life Course, American Sociological AssociationCo-Chair Health, Health Policy & Health Services Division, SSSP (elected)Council Member, Section on Aging and the Life Course, ASA (elected)Member, Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Section on Aging and the LifeCourse, American Sociological AssociationChair, C. Wright Mills Award Committee, SSSPMember, Elections Committee, SSSPMember, Election Committee, SSSPChair-elect, C. Wright Mills Award Committee, SSSPEditorial Board Member, Journal of Gerontology: Social SciencesUNIVERSITY SERVICE20172015, 2016201420142013-14201320132012-201420122009, 20112008-0920082008Member, Steering Committee, UB Center for Successful AgingMember, British Isles Scholarship Review Committee (Rhodes, Marshall & Mitchell)University at Buffalo, Pre Health CommitteePresenter, International Education and UB-SIM Fall Undergraduate Open House(Singapore)Member, General Education Assessment Working GroupMember, Office of the Provost, Winter Intersession Academic Sub-CommitteeMember, British Isles Scholarship Faculty CommitteeMember, Office of the Provost and Faculty Senate sub-committee for the UBFaculty Salary Equity StudyMember, Office of the VP for Research, SBSIRB Chair Search CommitteeUB Office of International Education, International Student Expo, SingaporeMember, Faculty Senate Community Outreach CommitteePanelist, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, New Faculty Orientation to Teaching,Member, IRDF Grant Review Panel, Office of Vice President for ResearchCOLLEGE -092004-052004-CAS Interdisciplinary Program Director Search CommitteeCAS Strategic Planning Task Group, Undergraduate CommitteeCanadian Studies Academic Program Advisory CommitteeCAS Summer/Winter Program Task GroupCAS Divisional Executive CommitteeCAS Dean’s Financial Advisory CommitteeCAS Faculty SenatorAd interim College of Arts and Sciences Representative, Faculty SenateInterdisciplinary Program Committee, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)11

DEBRA STREETDEPARTMENT SERVICE201220122010 (fall)20092006-092005, 20062004-102004-08Chair, Department of SociologyEx-officio member, Graduate Committee, Undergraduate CommitteeActing Chair, Department of SociologyDirector, UB Semester in London programDirector of Graduate Studies, Department of SociologySearch Committee, Department of SociologyGraduate Committee, Department of SociologyColloquium Committee, Department of SociologyPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Sociological AssociationSection on Aging and the Life Course, Medical SociologyBritish Society of GerontologyEastern Sociological SocietyGerontological Society of AmericaBSS division memberInternational Sociological Association, RC 11, RC 28National Academy of Social InsuranceSouthern Sociological SocietySociety for the Study of Social Problems12

Care: The Effect of Medicare and Medicaid on Florida Nursing Homes, 1989-1997," The Gerontologist 43: 118-131. Debra Street and Lori Parham*. 2002. "Modernization and the Status of Older People." Pp. 1332-1337 in The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging, David J. Ekerdt (ed.). New York NY: Macmillan Ref.