PhDs on the Market
Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology
Department:
Department of Sociology
Dissertation:
College majors and Inequality in the Labor Market
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Fields of interest
Gender, Race, Inequality in the labor market, Immigration
Dissertation:
Belonging at Work: The Role of Interpersonal Interactions and Organizational Processes in Maintaining Inequality Regimes
Research Areas
Fields of interest
Gender, Race & Ethnicity, Social Psychology, Organizations
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De Facto School Discipline and the Maintenance of Inequality
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Fields of interest
Inequality, Education, Policing, Race & Ethnicity, Qualitative Methods, Quantitative Methods
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Ethnic Identity and Homeland Politics in the Oromo Diaspora
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Fields of interest
Race and Ethnicity, Immigration, Diaspora, Africa, Qualitative Methods, Mixed Methods
Dissertation:
Migrating Money: The Social Status Repercussions of US-Mexico Remittances
Fields of interest
International Migration, Family, Race, Gender, and Class, Health and Wellbeing, Economic Sociology
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Dissertation:
From the Socialism of Intelligence to the Aristocracy of Knowledge: Administrative Practice and Political Authority in American Democracy, 1905–1921
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Dissertation:
From Deviance to Diagnosis: Cultural Meanings of Mental Health
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Dissertation:
Segregation and Inequality Across Neighborhoods, Classrooms, and Police Jurisdictions
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Dissertation:
Upskilled and Reskilled: How Gender Shapes Career Transitions in the New Economy
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Fields of interest
Gender inequality, Career transitions, Labor market inequality, Real-world experiments, The future of work
Dissertation:
Resilience in the Face of Trauma: How Sexual Violence Shapes Economic Well-Being
Dissertation:
The Inequalities of Happiness and Income
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Dissertation:
Governing at the Margins: How the State Manages Children at the Junction of Dependent and Delinquent
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Fields of interest
Poverty and Inequality, Punishment and Society, Health Disparities, Race, Class, and Gender, Qualitative and Mixed Methods
Dissertation:
Bad Doctors, Enablers, and the Powerless: The Opioid Crisis and the Construction of Blame
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Dissertation:
“Getting” a Job: Social Position and the Experience and Meaning of Work
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Ph.D. Candidate
Department:
Department of Sociology
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