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PhDs on the Market
Ph.D.
Department:
Department of Sociology
Dissertation:
College majors and Inequality in the Labor Market
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Research Areas
Fields of interest
Gender, Race, Inequality in the labor market, Immigration
PhD Candidate
Department:
Sociology
Dissertation:
How We Hire Who We Hire: The Effect of Hiring Structures on Gender and Race Biases
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Research Areas
Fields of interest
Gender, Organizations, Labor Markets, Intersectionality, Quantitative Methods, Experimental Methods
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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Research Associate, The Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University
Dissertation:
Resilience in the Face of Trauma: How Sexual Violence Shapes Economic Well-Being
Postdoctoral Fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University
Dissertation:
Governing at the Margins: How the State Manages Children at the Junction of Dependent and Delinquent
Fields of interest
Poverty and Inequality, Punishment and Society, Health Disparities, Race, Class, and Gender, Qualitative and Mixed Methods
Dissertation:
“Getting” a Job: Social Position and the Experience and Meaning of Work
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Lecturer - Civic, Liberal, and Global Education (COLLEGE), PhD
Department:
Department of Sociology, Stanford Introductory Studies
Dissertation:
Childbirth Choices: How Women Prepare For and Experience Birth
Fields of interest
gender, medical sociology, cultural sociology, qualitative methods, sexual violence, reproduction