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Pepper Schwartz (born May 11, 1945) is an American sexologist and sociologist teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. She is the author or co-author of numerous books, magazines, and website columns, and is a television personality on the subject of sexuality. Schwartz is notable for her work in the 1970s and early 1980s that culminated in the book American Couples: Money-Work-Sex, which was co-written with Philip Blumstein and surveyed lesbian couples, gay male couples and heterosexual couples.

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  • Pepper Schwartz (* 11. Mai 1945 in Chicago) ist eine US-amerikanische Soziologin und Sexualwissenschaftlerin. Sie ist Professorin an der University of Washington in Seattle und als Autorin vieler wissenschaftlicher und populärwissenschaftlicher Schriften über Familie, Liebe und Sexualität bekannt. Sie ist zudem Beraterin und Kommentatorin in Fernseh- und Radiosendungen und Publikumszeitschriften. Schwartz hat einen Bachelor- und einen Master-Abschluss der Washington University in St. Louis und einen weiteren Master- sowie einen Doktortitel (Ph.D., 1974) im Fach Soziologie der Yale University. Sie war 1992/183 Präsidentin der der (SSS) und Präsidentin der . Die American Sociological Association zeichnete sie für ihre Verdienste um die Öffentliche Soziologie aus. (de)
  • Pepper Schwartz (born May 11, 1945) is an American sexologist and sociologist teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. She is the author or co-author of numerous books, magazines, and website columns, and is a television personality on the subject of sexuality. Schwartz is notable for her work in the 1970s and early 1980s that culminated in the book American Couples: Money-Work-Sex, which was co-written with Philip Blumstein and surveyed lesbian couples, gay male couples and heterosexual couples. Schwartz also serves as the Love & Relationship Expert & Ambassador for AARP and writes the column The Naked Truth. (en)
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  • Pepper Schwartz (* 11. Mai 1945 in Chicago) ist eine US-amerikanische Soziologin und Sexualwissenschaftlerin. Sie ist Professorin an der University of Washington in Seattle und als Autorin vieler wissenschaftlicher und populärwissenschaftlicher Schriften über Familie, Liebe und Sexualität bekannt. Sie ist zudem Beraterin und Kommentatorin in Fernseh- und Radiosendungen und Publikumszeitschriften. Schwartz hat einen Bachelor- und einen Master-Abschluss der Washington University in St. Louis und einen weiteren Master- sowie einen Doktortitel (Ph.D., 1974) im Fach Soziologie der Yale University. (de)
  • Pepper Schwartz (born May 11, 1945) is an American sexologist and sociologist teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. She is the author or co-author of numerous books, magazines, and website columns, and is a television personality on the subject of sexuality. Schwartz is notable for her work in the 1970s and early 1980s that culminated in the book American Couples: Money-Work-Sex, which was co-written with Philip Blumstein and surveyed lesbian couples, gay male couples and heterosexual couples. (en)
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  • Pepper Schwartz (de)
  • Pepper Schwartz (en)
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