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David R. Williams

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Research Interests: Race/ethnicity; health and society

David R. Williams is the Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of...

Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good

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Research Interests:  Global health, global mental health, culture and political economy of biomedicine, biotechnology and bioethics, humanitarianism, postcolonial disorders, conflict and post-conflict studies, USA, Southeast Asia, Middle East.

Mary-Jo...

Mary C. Waters

Person

Research Interests: Social demography; race and ethnic relations; social stratification.

Mary C. Waters is the John L. Loeb Professor of Sociology at Harvard University and the PVK Professor of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in the study of immigration...

Robert J. Sampson

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Research Interests: Crime, law, and deviance; neighborhood effects; community/urban; sociology of the city; the life course.

 

Robert J. Sampson is the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor at Harvard University, Affiliated Research Professor...

Michèle Lamont

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Research Interests: Cultural sociology; inequality; race and immigration; comparative sociology; the sociology of knowledge; contemporary sociological theory.

 

 

Michèle Lamont is Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies and the...

Mary C. Brinton

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Research Interests: Gender inequality; labor markets and employment (Europe, East Asia, United States); social demography; mixed methods; economic sociology; Japanese society.

 

Professor Mary Brinton is the Reischauer Institute Professor of Sociology at...

Jason Beckfield

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Research Interests: Stratification; health and social policy in the context of economic and political globalization.

Jason Beckfield (he/him/his) is the Robert G. Stone Jr. Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He took his PhD. in Sociology in 2005...

Bibliographic References tagged with Health and Population

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Beckfield, J., & Krieger, N. (2018). Political Sociology and the People’s Health (Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health). In Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health (p. 208). Oxford University Press.
Beckfield, J., & Krieger, N. (2018). Political Sociology and the People’s Health (Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health). In Small Books Big Ideas in Population Health (p. 208). Oxford University Press.
Lamont, M., Adler, L., Park, B. Y., & Xiang, X. (2017). Bridging Cultural Sociology and Cognitive Psychology in Three Contemporary Research Programs. Nature Human Behaviour, 2017, 866-872.
Lamont, M., Adler, L., Park, B. Y., & Xiang, X. (2017). Bridging Cultural Sociology and Cognitive Psychology in Three Contemporary Research Programs. Nature Human Behaviour, 2017, 866-872.
Killewald, A. (2016). Money, Work, and Marital Stability: Assessing Change in the Gendered Determinants of Divorce. American Sociological Review, 81(4), 696-719.
Killewald, A. (2016). Money, Work, and Marital Stability: Assessing Change in the Gendered Determinants of Divorce. American Sociological Review, 81(4), 696-719.
Killewald, A., & García-Manglano, J. (2016). Tethered Lives: A Couple-Based Perspective on the Consequences of Parenthood for Time Use, Occupation, and Wages. Social Science Research, 60, 266-82.
Killewald, A., & García-Manglano, J. (2016). Tethered Lives: A Couple-Based Perspective on the Consequences of Parenthood for Time Use, Occupation, and Wages. Social Science Research, 60, 266-82.
Killewald, A., & Lundberg, I. (2017). New Evidence against a Causal Marriage Wage Premium. Demography, 54(3), 1007-28.
Killewald, A., & Lundberg, I. (2017). New Evidence against a Causal Marriage Wage Premium. Demography, 54(3), 1007-28.
Brinton, M. C., Bueno, X., Oláh, L., & Hellum, M. (2018). Postindustrial Fertility Ideals, Intentions, and Gender Inequality: A Comparative Qualitative Analysis. Population and Development Review, 44(2), 281-309.
Brinton, M. C., Bueno, X., Oláh, L., & Hellum, M. (2018). Postindustrial Fertility Ideals, Intentions, and Gender Inequality: A Comparative Qualitative Analysis. Population and Development Review, 44(2), 281-309.
Beckfield, J., & Bambra, C. (2016). Shorter Lives, Stingier States: Explaining the US Mortality Disadvantage. Social Science & Medicine Volume, 171, 30-38.
Beckfield, J., & Bambra, C. (2016). Shorter Lives, Stingier States: Explaining the US Mortality Disadvantage. Social Science & Medicine Volume, 171, 30-38.
Buffel, V., Beckfield, J., & Bracke, P. (2017). The Institutional Foundations of Medicalization: A Comparative Approach to Medicalizing Unemployment. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 272-90.
Buffel, V., Beckfield, J., & Bracke, P. (2017). The Institutional Foundations of Medicalization: A Comparative Approach to Medicalizing Unemployment. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 272-90.
Sosnaud, B., & Beckfield, J. (2017). Trading Equality for Health? Social Inequalities in Child Mortality in Developing Nations. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 340-356.
Sosnaud, B., & Beckfield, J. (2017). Trading Equality for Health? Social Inequalities in Child Mortality in Developing Nations. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 340-356.
Bakhtiari, E., Olafsdottir, S., & Beckfield, J. (2018). Institutions, Incorporation, and Inequality: The Case of Minority Health Disparities in Europe. Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Bakhtiari, E., Olafsdottir, S., & Beckfield, J. (2018). Institutions, Incorporation, and Inequality: The Case of Minority Health Disparities in Europe. Journal of Health and Social Behavior.