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Tessa Holtzman

Department:
Sociology
BA, Bates College, 2017
MPP, Harvard Kennedy School, 2022
Cohort
2022
Tessa Holtzman

Personal website: https://tessaholtzman.github.io/

Bio: 

I am a PhD candidate in the sociology department at Stanford University. I study gender, family, and workplaces using primarily quantitative and computational methods, though I maintain an interest in qualitative methods. In my dissertation, I study the evolution of our cultural understanding of the relationship between work and family. In a number of collaborative projects, I study gender inequality in the workplace and in the family.

I grew up in Las Cruces, NM, and received my B.A. in political science from Bates College in 2017. I received my M.A. in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2022. Before beginning my Ph.D. at Stanford, I held a research role at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and a legal assistant role at GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders, an impact litigation law firm.

 

Latest Publications: 

Torche F., Holtzman T., McDaniel T.W. (2026). Still the Father's Name? Normative Change and Continuity in Children's Surnames, Social Science Research, Volume 135, doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2026.103312.

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Research Interests

Areas of Specialization
Sociology of sex and gender
Organizations, occupations, and work
Inequality, poverty, and mobility
Quantitative methods
Computational methods