Toni Antonucci


Toni Claudette Antonucci is an American psychologist, currently the Elizabeth R. Douvan Collegiate Professor at University of Michigan and formerly president of Gerontological Society of America Her husband was James S. Jackson.
Antonucci studies social relations at all stages throughout the life span., including multigenerational studies of the family and comparative studies of social relations across the life span in the United States, Europe and Japan. She strongly criticizes the practice of mandatory retirement found in many countries, regarding it as ageism and discriminatory.

Early life

Toni C. Antonucci was born and raised in a Brooklyn Italian-American family. Her parents valued an education and encouraged her to get one. She attended an all girls Catholic high school for two years and then transferred to Lafayette High School.

Education

She received her B.A. from Hunter College in 1969, applied to Wayne State University's Department of Psychology, and received her M.A. in 1972, and her Ph.d in 1973.
She is the former president of Adult Development and Aging, Division 20 of the American Psychological Association and the former president of the Gerontological Society of America.

Career

Toni C. Antonucci is the Elizabeth M. Douvan Collegiate Professor of Psychology and program director and research professor in the Life Course Development Program at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.

Accomplishment and awards

Personal life

Antonucci was married toJames Jackson |for more than 40 years. She had two daughters with him, Ariana and Kendra, as well as three grandchildren.