by Nicole Bonomini | Nov 5, 2024
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...
by Nicole Bonomini | Aug 20, 2024
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...
by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 26, 2024
Catalina’s research draws on survey and administrative data to study the mechanisms and trends of population-level racial and socioeconomic inequalities in the contemporary United States. She is also interested in the economic sociology literature on valuation and...
by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 26, 2024
Janet is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology and an NIA funded trainee at the Population Studies Center in the Institute for Social Research. Janet studies the social, physical, and economic wellbeing of older adults in the United States. Her research...
by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 14, 2024
Jake’s research centers around family demography, social inequality, and the life course. His current research project examines how local economic conditions shape family formation patterns. In other work, he examines how family and household contexts shape...