Fridays, 2:30p-4:00p
210 Prospect Street, Room 203
The workshop focuses on theoretical and methodological issues in the areas of the life course (education, training, labor markets, aging as well as family demography), social inequality (class structures, stratification, and social mobility) and related topics. The core of the workshop is devoted to the discussion of ongoing research by faculty and graduate students. The workshop will also include lectures and hands-on practical training in select topics in quantitative research methodology.
Workshop Schedule and Speakers
Jan 23
Gender, Fear, and Public Places: How Negative Interactions with Strangers Harm Women
Jan 30
Jan 30
Penalty or Premium? The Effect of Parenthood on Wages of Men and Women in Professional Occupations
Feb 6
Social and Biological Linkages in Health and Well-Being across the Life Course
Feb 13
The Effect of College Expansion on Marriage and Fertility: A Causal Analysis of the South Korean Experience
Feb 20
New Organizational Forms and the Development of Economics
Feb 27
The Subjective Foundations of Rising Inequality in the U.S.
Mar 6
Labor’s Love Lost: The Rise and Fall of the Working-Class Family in America
Mar 27
Connected in Crime: How Co-Offending Networks Influence the Contagion of Violence
Apr 3
The American Affordable Housing Crisis: Eviction, Exploitation, Poverty, and Survival
Apr 10
The gendered process of Mexican migration to the U.S.: The intersection of marriage and mobility
Apr 17
Jung In
TBA
Apr 24
Race, income, and inequality in Educational Outcomes in the United States
Papers are only available to participants of this workshop. If you are not a participant and you would like to request a paper, please contact the speaker directly.