Davis is a PhD Candidate in Sociology. He studies wealth, poverty, and families—in order to understand how societies become economically and racially stratified. In his dissertation, Davis investigate large and meaningful questions about how the temporality of life experiences contributes to new and existing forms of social stratification.
Davis Daumler
Student Associate
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daumler@umich.edu
Davis Daumler
Student Associate
Education
MA, Sociology, University of Michigan (2021)
MA, Sociology, McGill University (2015)
BA, Sociology and Political Science McGill University (2013)
Areas of Study
Demography, Social and Economic Inequality, Sociology