Join the National Academy for Social Insurance in honoring Carroll Estes and Theodore (Ted) Marmor for their outstanding achievements in social insurance.
Carroll L. Estes is one of the foremost innovative thinkers and educators on the interaction of social insurance with gender, race/ethnicity, and class issues, and she has used this work to inform policymaking in the fields of health, aging, and social insurance. Estes is professor emerita of sociology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she founded and directed the Institute for Health & Aging, and chaired the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Nursing.
For nearly half a century, Theodore (Ted) R. Marmor has shaped both scholarly and public understandings of social insurance and continues to be an important voice in debates over health care reform, Medicare, and Social Security. Marmor is a professor emeritus of public policy and management at the Yale School of Management.
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