Noura Insolera is the Assistant Director of Panel Study of Income Dynamics and Assistant Research Scientist at the Institute for Social Research, Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan. Dr. Insolera is a quantitative sociologist whose research focuses on health, educational, and socioeconomic outcomes of income inequality and the social and economic factors that can ameliorate its effects. Her interdisciplinary approach to this subject connects sociology and economics with public health and survey research in order to obtain a comprehensive life course perspective.
Noura Insolera
Assistant Research Scientist
Noura Insolera
Assistant Research Scientist
Education
- PhD, Sociology, Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2016
- MA, Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences, Columbia University, 2010
- BA, Economics, University of Michigan
Areas of Study
Demography, Health, Social and Economic Inequality, Sociology
- Noura Elise Insolera. 2023. Chronic Food Insecurity in US Families With Children. JAMA Pediatrics 177(4):434-435.
- Wolfson, Julia A., Noura Elise Insolera, Laska, Melissa N., Leung, Cindy W.. 2023. High Prevalence of Food Insecurity and Related Disparities Among US College and University Students From 2015-2019. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 56(1):27-34.