Public health crises tend to expose existing structural inequities. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Black and Latino Americans were more likely to get sick and die from the illness than other racial…
Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology: University of Illinois at Chicago ASA Job ID: 20021 Application Deadline: 4/30/24 Submission Link: https://jobs.uic.edu Job Description The Department of Sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago…
Full Text: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/729506 Abstract Despite the rise of women’s labor force participation over the last 60 years, the technology industry remains highly segregated by gender. Engineers often think of their work as purely technical.…
Full Article: Op-Ed: Chicago Must Transform its Approach to Mental Health Each op-ed addresses one of the key findings from the research report published in January based on interviews conducted last year as part of…
Full Article: “You’re Really Stuck”: Housing Strategies and Compromises in the San Francisco Bay Area Abstract Over the past decade, housing prices in many regions of the United States have increased precipitously. This…
National ZIP Code Crosswalk, 1990 – 2020, is available via OpenICPSR Project Description This data set identifies changes in ZIP Code boundaries between 1990 and 2020, and provides numeric codes that cluster the…
From July through October 2023, a team of sociologists from the University of Illinois at Chicago interviewed 23 residents of Chicago about their experiences with mental health crisis response. In partnership with the…
Dr. Amy Kate Bailey along with Drs. Ryan Gabriel (BYU), Adrian Haws (Cornell), and Joseph Price (BYU) publish The Migration of Lynch Victims’ Families, 1880–1930 in Demography Abstract We examine the relationship between…