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David B. Grusky Department of Sociology Stanford University www.grusky.org Addresses Office: David B. Grusky, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, 450 Serra Mall, Building 80, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 [Telephone: 650-724-6912; Fax: 650-736-9883; EMAIL: [email protected]] Website: www.grusky.org Education Ph.D., The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1987, Sociology M.S., The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1983, Sociology B.A., Reed College, 1980, Sociology Academic and Administrative Positions Director, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2005-present Director, Recession Trends Initiative (www.recessiontrends.org), 2012-present Director, California Welfare Laboratory (www.c-well.org), 2012-present Co-Director, Collaboration for Poverty Research, 2009-present Senior Editor and Founder, Pathways Magazine, 2009-present Chair, Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section, American Sociological Association, 2010-2011 Advisory Board, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2005-present Committee on Nominations, American Sociological Association, 2012-present Social Indicator Advisory Board, National Academy of Science, 2009-2011 Advisory Council, American Sociological Association Methodology Section, 2006-2008. Founding Director, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University, 1997-2004. Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2004-present

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David B. Grusky Department of Sociology

Stanford University www.grusky.org

Addresses

Office: David B. Grusky, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, 450 Serra Mall, Building 80, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 [Telephone: 650-724-6912; Fax: 650-736-9883; EMAIL: [email protected]]

Website: www.grusky.org

Education Ph.D., The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1987, Sociology M.S., The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1983, Sociology B.A., Reed College, 1980, Sociology Academic and Administrative Positions Director, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2005-present Director, Recession Trends Initiative (www.recessiontrends.org), 2012-present Director, California Welfare Laboratory (www.c-well.org), 2012-present Co-Director, Collaboration for Poverty Research, 2009-present Senior Editor and Founder, Pathways Magazine, 2009-present Chair, Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section, American Sociological Association, 2010-2011 Advisory Board, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2005-present Committee on Nominations, American Sociological Association, 2012-present Social Indicator Advisory Board, National Academy of Science, 2009-2011 Advisory Council, American Sociological Association Methodology Section, 2006-2008. Founding Director, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University, 1997-2004. Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2004-present

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Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2003-present Professor, Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1999-2004 Executive Committee, Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research, 2001-2004 Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, 2003-2004 Advisory Council, Polson Institute for Global Development, 2001-2004 Governing Council, American Sociological Association, 2002-2004 Honorary Fellow, Department of Sociology, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 1997-98 Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1997-99 Associate Chair, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1992-96 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1992-97 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1988-92 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1986-88 Publications and Manuscripts Books Living in a High-Inequality Regime, edited by Alair MacLean and David B. Grusky. Under contract. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Occupy the Future, edited by David B. Grusky, Douglas McAdam, Robert Reich, and Debra Satz. 2012. Cambridge: MIT Press. The New Gilded Age, edited by David B. Grusky and Tamar Kricheli-Katz. 2012. Stanford: Stanford University Press. The Great Recession, edited by David B. Grusky, Bruce Western, and Christopher Wimer. 2011. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, 2nd Edition, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. 2011. Boulder: Westview Press. The Inequality Puzzle, Roland Berger, David B. Grusky, Tobias Raffel, Geoffrey Samuels, and Christopher Wimer. 2010. Springer Press. Translated into Chinese and republished by Xinhua Publishing House.

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Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, 3rd Edition, edited by David B. Grusky, Manwai C. Ku, and Szonja Szelényi. 2008. Boulder: Westview Press. Translated by Xia Jianzhong and republished by Renmin University of China Press. The Declining Significance of Gender?, edited by Francine D. Blau, Mary C. Brinton, and David B. Grusky. 2006. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research from Sociology and Economics, edited by Stephen Morgan, Gary Fields, and David B. Grusky. 2006. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Poverty and Inequality, edited by David B. Grusky and Ravi Kanbur. 2006. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Translated into Korean and republished by Geulhangari Press, Munhakdongne Publishing Group. Occupational Ghettos: The Worldwide Segregation of Women and Men, Maria Charles and David B. Grusky. 2004. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Winner, 2005 Max Weber Prize, American Sociological Association. The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. 2007. Boulder: Westview Press. Inequality: Classic Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. 2006. Boulder: Westview Press. Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, 2nd Edition, edited by David B. Grusky. 2001. Boulder: Westview Press. Translated into Chinese and republished by Hua Xia Publishing House. Social Differentiation and Inequality, edited by James N. Baron, David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. Boulder: Westview Press. Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, edited by David B. Grusky. 1994. Boulder: Westview Press. Articles and Papers Lui, Yujia, and David B. Grusky. Forthcoming. “Inequality in the Third Industrial Revolution.” American Journal of Sociology 118 (6), May, 2013. Grusky, David B. Forthcoming. “A Benign Future for Occupational Sex Segregation?” Inequality, Religion, and Differentiation, edited by Bernice McNair Barnett. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Levanon, Asaf, and David B. Grusky. Revise and resubmit, American Sociological Review, “Why is Gender Segregation So Extreme?” Grusky, David B. Forthcoming. “Social Stratification.” Vocabulary for the Study of Religion, edited by Robert Segal and Kocku von Stuckrad. Brill Academic Publishers.

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Grusky, David B., and Erin Cumberworth. 2013. “Economic Inequality in the United States: An Occupy-Inspired Primer.” Ch. 2 in Occupy the Future, edited by David B. Grusky, Douglas McAdam, Robert Reich, and Debra Satz. Forthcoming. Cambridge: MIT Press. Grusky, David B., Beth Red Bird, Natassia Rodriguez, and Christopher Wimer. 2013. How Much Protection Does a College Degree Afford? The Impact of the Recession on Recent College Graduates. Philadelphia, PA: The Pew Charitable Trusts. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2013. “Why is There So Much Poverty?” Ch. 5 in Occupy the Future, edited by David B. Grusky, Douglas McAdam, Robert Reich, and Debra Satz. Forthcoming. Cambridge: MIT Press. Grusky, David B. 2013. ”A Review of Good Jobs – Bad Jobs (by Arne Kalleberg).” American Journal of Sociology. Grusky, David B., Douglas McAdam, Rob Reich, and Debra Satz. 2013. “Occupy the Future” Ch. 1 in Occupy the Future, edited by David B. Grusky, Douglas McAdam, Robert Reich, and Debra Satz. Forthcoming. Cambridge: MIT Press. Weeden, Kim, and David B. Grusky. 2012. “The Three Worlds of Inequality.” American Journal of Sociology 117 (6), pp. 1723-85. Grusky, David B. 2012. “What to Do About Inequality?” Boston Review (March/April). http://www.bostonreview.net/BR37.2/ndf_inequality.php Grusky, David B., and Tamar Kricheli-Katz. 2012. “Poverty and Inequality in a New World.” Ch. 1, The New Gilded Age, edited by David B. Grusky and Tamar Kricheli-Katz. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Red Bird, Beth, Natassia Rodriguez, Christopher Wimer, and David B. Grusky. 2012. Early Labor Market Oucomes Before, During, and After the Great Recession: The Myth of the College Graduate Tailspin. Pew Charitable Trusts, Economic Mobility Project. Jonsson, Jan O., David B. Grusky, Reinhard Pollak, and Matthew Di Carlo. 2011. “Occupations and Social Mobility: Gradational, Big Class, and Micro-class Reproduction in Comparative Perspective.” Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting: The Comparative Study of Intergenerational Mobility, edited by Robert Erikson, Markus Jannti, and Timothy Smeeding. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Grusky, David B., Bruce Western, and Christopher Wimer. 2011. “The Consequences of the Great Recession.” Pp. 3-20 in The Great Recession, edited by David B. Grusky, Bruce Western, and Christopher Wimer. New York: Russell Sage. Wimer, Christopher, Barbara Bergmann, David Betson, John Coder, and David B. Grusky. 2011. “How Should the U.S. Poor be Counted in the Future?” Pathways Magazine (Fall): 20-25. Grusky, David B. 2011. “The Stories About Inequality that We Love to Tell.” Pp. 2-14 in The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, 2nd Edition, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press.

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Jonsson, Jan O., David B. Grusky, Matthew Di Carlo, and Reinhard Pollak. 2011. “It’s a Decent Bet that our Children Will be Professors Too.” Pp. 499-516 in The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, 2nd Edition, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B. 2011. “It’s Not Just the Poor Who Pay for our Taste for Small Government.” Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity. Accessible at http://www.spotlightonpoverty.org/budget-comm.aspx?id=86eb68fe-f67b-4842-ab89-55c135b24185. Grusky, David B., and Erin Cumberworth. 2011. “A National Protocol for Measuring Intergenerational Mobility?” National Academy of Science. Grusky, David B. 2011. “America’s Army of Jobless.” Los Angeles Times (November). Accessible at http://articles.latimes.com/2011/nov/30/opinion/la-oe-grusky-workers-20111130. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2011. “Is Market Failure Behind the Takeoff in Inequality?” Pp. 90-97 in The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, 2nd Edition, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B. 2011. “Theories of Stratification and Inequality.” Pp. 622-224 in The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Grusky, David B. 2011. “Rationing Education Protects the Rich.” Boston Review (December). Accessible at http://www.bostonreview.net/BR36.6/david_grusky_occupy_movement_future.php. (Reprinted in Calcalist, Yedioth Ahronoth Group.) Grusky, David B., and Christopher Wimer. 2010. “Is There Too Much Inequality?” Pp. 3-10 in The Inequality Puzzle. 2010. Roland Berger, David B. Grusky, Tobias Raffel, Geoffrey Samuels, and Christopher Wimer. Springer Press. Grusky, David B., and Christopher Wimer. 2010. “A View from the Top.” Pp. 177-89 in The Inequality Puzzle. 2010. Roland Berger, David B. Grusky, Tobias Raffel, Geoffrey Samuels, and Christopher Wimer. Springer Press. Grusky, David B., and Christopher Wimer. 2010. “Can Inequality be Reduced by Building Better Markets?” Pp. 211-23 in The Inequality Puzzle. 2010. Roland Berger, David B. Grusky, Tobias Raffel, Geoffrey Samuels, and Christopher Wimer. Springer Press. Grusky, David B. 2010. “Inequality Makes Us Anxious.” Stanford Social Innovation Review (Spring): 18-20. Jonsson, Jan O., David B. Grusky, Matthew Di Carlo, Reinhard Pollak, Mary C. Brinton. 2009. “Micro-Class Mobility: Social Reproduction in Four Countries.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 977-1036. Grusky, David B. 2009. “Editing and Altruism.” Footnotes 37:8 (November-December). Grusky, David B. 2009. Review essay, Deciphering Stratification and Inequality: Japan and Beyond, edited by Yoshimichi Sato. Pacific Affairs 82 (4): XXX-XX.

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Grusky, David B., and Jan O. Jonsson. 2008. “Where’s the Occupation in Occupational Mobility?” Sociologia del Lavoro 113: 119-38. Grusky, David B., Yoshimichi Sato, Jan O. Jonsson, Satoshi Miwa, Matthew Di Carlo, Reinhard Pollak, and Mary C. Brinton. 2008. “Social Mobility in Japan: A New Approach to Modeling Trend in Mobility.” Pp. 1-25 in Intergenerational Mobility and Intragenerational Mobility, edited by Tsutomu Watanabe. 2005 SSM Research Project Series, Volume III. Grusky, David B. 2008. “Poverty and the Hyper-Moral American.” Stanford Report (October): 5. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2008. “Are There Social Classes? An Empirical Test of the Sociologist’s Favorite Concept.” Pp. 65-92 in Social Class: How Does it Work?, edited by Dalton Conley and Annette Laureau. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2008. “Measuring Poverty: The Case for a Sociological Approach.” Pp. 20-35 in Many Dimensions of Poverty, edited by Nanak Kakwani and Jacques Silber. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Grusky, David B., and Manwai C. Ku. 2008. “Gloom, Doom, and Inequality.” Pp. 2-28 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, 3rd edition, edited by David B. Grusky, Manwai C. Ku and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B. 2008. “Class.” The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. Grusky, David B., and Asaf Levanon. 2008. “Four Gloomy Futures for Sex Segregation.” Pp. 812-25 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, 3rd edition, edited by David B. Grusky, Manwai C. Ku and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press. Weeden, Kim, Young-Mi Kim, Matthew Di Carlo, and David B. Grusky. 2008. “Is the Labor Market Becoming More or Less Gradational?” Pp. 249-65 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, 3rd edition, edited by David B. Grusky, Manwai C. Ku and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B. 2007. “Theories of Stratification and Inequality.” Pp. 4801-4810 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Weeden, Kim A., Young-Mi Kim, Matt DiCarlo, and David B. Grusky. 2007. “Social Class and Earnings Inequality.” American Behavioral Scientist 50: 702-36. Charles, Maria, and David B. Grusky. 2007. “Egalitarianism and Gender Inequality.” Pp. 327-342 in Inequality: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B., and Szonja Szelényi. 2007. “The Rise and Fall of Benign Narratives About Inequality.” Pp. 1-13 in The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender., edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder: Westview Press.

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Grusky, David B., and Emily Ryo. 2006. “Did Katrina Recalibrate Attitudes Toward Poverty and Inequality? A Test of the ‘Dirty Little Secret’ Hypothesis.” Du Bois Review 3 (1): 59-82. Grusky, David B., and Asaf Levanon. 2006. “Describing Occupational Segregation in Sparse and Incomplete Arrays.” Sociological Methods and Research 34: 554-72. Blau, Francine D., Mary C. Brinton, and David B. Grusky. 2006. “The Declining Significance of Gender?” Pp. 3-34 in The Declining Significance of Gender?, edited by Francine D. Blau, Mary C. Brinton, and David B. Grusky. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Grusky, David B. 2006. “Journalists Without Deadlines.” Contexts 5(Winter): 54-56. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2006. “Does the Sociological Approach to Studying Social Mobility Have a Future?” Pp. 85-108 in Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research from Sociology and Economics, edited by Stephen Morgan, Gary Fields, and David B. Grusky. Forthcoming. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Grusky, David B., and Ravi Kanbur. 2006. “Conceptual Ferment in Poverty and Inequality Measurement: The View from Economics and Sociology.” Pp. 1-29 in Poverty and Inequality, edited by David B. Grusky and Ravi Kanbur. Forthcoming. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Weeden, Kim A., and David B. Grusky. 2005. “The Case for a New Class Map.” American Journal of Sociology 111: 141-212. Grusky, David B., and Gabriela Galescu. 2005. “Foundations of Class Analysis: A Durkheimian Perspective.” Pp. 51-81 in Approaches to Class Analysis, edited by Erik O. Wright. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Grusky, David B. 2005. “Is Durkheim a Class Analyst?” Pp. 322-59 in The Cambridge Companion to Durkheim, edited by Jeffrey Alexander and Phil Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Weeden, Kim A., and David B. Grusky. 2005. “Are There Any Social Classes at All?” Pp. 3-56 in The Shape of Social Inequality: Stratification and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective, edited by David Bills. Volume 22, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. Amsterdam: Elsevier. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2002. “Class Analysis and the Heavy Weight of Convention.” Acta Sociologica 45: 229-36. Grusky, David B., and Matthew Di Carlo. 2001. “Should Sociologists Plod Along and Establish Descriptive Regularities or Seek a Grand Explanation for Them?” European Sociological Review 17: 457-64.

Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2001. “Decomposition without Death: A Research Agenda for a New Class Analysis.” Acta Sociologica 44: 203-18. Grusky, David B., and Jesper B. Sørensen. 2001. “Are There Big Social Classes?” Pp. 183-94 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective (Second Edition), edited by David B. Grusky. Boulder: Westview Press.

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Grusky, David B., and Maria Charles. 2001. “Is There a Worldwide Sex Segregation Regime?” Pp. 689-703 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective (Second Edition), edited by David B. Grusky. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B. 2001. “The Past, Present, and Future of Social Inequality.” Pp. 3-51 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective (Second Edition), edited by David B. Grusky. Boulder: Westview Press. Reprinted in Social Inequality (translated by Xia Jianzhong), Renmin University of China Press, 2006. Grusky, David B. 2001. “Social Stratification.” Pp. 14,443-52 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. New York: Elsevier Science. Grusky, David B. 2001. Book Review, Tracking Inequality: Stratification and Mobility in American High Schools, by Samuel Roundfield Lucas. Contemporary Sociology 30: 574-76. Grusky, David B., Kim A. Weeden, and Jesper B. Sørensen. 2000. “The Case for Realism in Class Analysis.” Political Power and Social Theory 14: 291-305. Grusky, David B. 2000. “Social Stratification.” Pp. 2807-21 in The Encyclopedia of Sociology (Second Edition), edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J.V. Montgomery. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Grusky, David B. 1999. Book Review, Durable Inequality, by Charles Tilly. American Journal of Sociology 104: 1823-25. Grusky, David B., Jerald R. Herting, and Stephen E. Van Rompaey. 1998. “The Simple Virtues of Descriptive Modeling.” American Sociological Review 63: 907-13. Grusky, David B., and Maria Charles. 1998. “The Past, Present, and Future of Sex Segregation Methodology.” Demography 35: 497-504. Grusky, David B., and Jesper B. Sørensen. 1998. “Can Class Analysis Be Salvaged?” American Journal of Sociology 103, pp. 1187-1234. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 1998. “Models of Influence.” Required Reading: Sociology’s Most Influential Books, edited by Dan Clawson. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. Herting, Jerald R., David B. Grusky, and Stephen E. Van Rompaey. 1997. “The Social Geography of Interstate Mobility and Persistence.” American Sociological Review 62: 267-87. Sørensen, Jesper, and David B. Grusky. 1996. “The Structure of Career Mobility in Microscopic Perspective.” Pp. 83-114 in Social Differentiation and Inequality, edited by James N. Baron, David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. Boulder: Westview Press. Baron, James N., David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. “Social Differentiation and Inequality: Some Reflections on the State of the Field.” Pp. 345-65 in Social Differentiation and Inequality, edited by James N. Baron, David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. Boulder: Westview Press.

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Charles, Maria, and David B. Grusky. 1995. “Models for Describing the Underlying Structure of Sex Segregation.” American Journal of Sociology 100, pp. 931-71. Grusky, David B. and Marta Tienda. 1995. “Foreword.” Pp. ix-x in The New Role of Women: Family Formation in Modern Societies, edited by Hans-Peter Blossfeld. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B. 1994. “The Contours of Social Stratification.” Pp. 3-35 in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, edited by David B. Grusky. Boulder: Westview Press. Fukumoto, Ivan K., and David B. Grusky. 1993. “Social Mobility and Class Structure in Early-Industrial France.” Pp. 40-67 in Building European Society: Occupational Change and Social Mobility in Europe, 1840-1940, edited by Andrew Miles and David Vincent. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Grusky, David B. 1993. “Social Stratification.” Pp. 610-613 in The Blackwell Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Social Thought, edited by William Outhwaite and Tom Bottomore. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Grusky, David B., and Marta Tienda. 1993. “Foreword.” Pp. vii-viii in Persistent Inequality: Changing Educational Attainment in Thirteen Countries, edited by Yossi Shavit and Hans-Peter Blossfeld. Boulder: Westview Press. Grusky, David B., and Stephen E. Van Rompaey. 1992. “The Vertical Scaling of Occupations: Some Cautionary Comments and Reflections,” American Journal of Sociology 97, pp. 1712-28. Grusky, David B., and Ann Azumi Takata. 1992. “Social Stratification.” Pp. 1955-70 in The Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Burton, Mary Diane, and David B. Grusky. 1992. “A Quantitative History of Comparative Stratification Research,” Contemporary Sociology 21, pp. 623-31. Grusky, David B. 1991. Book Review, Similar or Different: Continuities in Dutch Research on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, edited by Wim Jansen, Jaap Dronkers, and Kitty Verrips. Contemporary Sociology 19, pp. 668-69. Grusky, David B., and Thomas A. DiPrete. 1990. “Recent Trends in the Process of Stratification,” Demography 27, pp. 617-37. Stier, Haya, and David B. Grusky. 1990. “An Overlapping Persistence Model of Career Mobility,” American Sociological Review 55, pp. 736-56. DiPrete, Thomas A., and David B. Grusky. 1990. “The Multilevel Analysis of Trends with Repeated Cross-Sectional Data.” Pp. 337-68 in Sociological Methodology, edited by Clifford C. Clogg. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. DiPrete, Thomas A., and David B. Grusky. 1990. “Structure and Trend in the Process of Stratification for American Men and Women.” American Journal of Sociology 96, pp. 107-43. Grusky, David B. 1990. Book Review, The Emergence of the Middle Class: Social Experience in the American City, 1760-1900, by Stuart M. Blumin. American Journal of Sociology 96, pp. 201-3.

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Grusky, David B., and Ivan K. Fukumoto. 1989. “A Sociological Approach to Historical Social Mobility: A Research Update.” Journal of Social History 23, pp. 221-32. Grusky, David B. 1989. Book Review, Social Mobility and Class Structure in Modern Britain (Second Edition), by John H. Goldthorpe (in collaboration with Catriona Llewellyn and Clive Payne). American Journal of Sociology 95, pp. 481-83. Tienda, Marta, and David B. Grusky. 1989. “Foreword.” Pp. ix-x in Equality and Achievement in Education, by James S. Coleman. Boulder: Westview Press. Hauser, Robert M., and David B. Grusky. 1988. “Cross National Variation in Occupational Distributions, Relative Mobility Chances, and Intergenerational Shifts in Occupational Distributions.” American Sociological Review 53, pp. 723-41. Hauser, Robert M., and David B. Grusky. 1988. “Errors in Slomczynski and Krauze's Comparative Analysis of Social Mobility.” American Sociological Review 53, pp. 749-52. Grusky, David B. 1987. Book Review, Social Mobility in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Europe and America in Comparative Perspective, by Hartmut Kaelble. American Journal of Sociology 92, pp. 1562-64. Grusky, Oscar, Kathleen Tierney, Ronald Manderscheid, and David B. Grusky. 1985. “Social Bonding and Community Adjustment of Chronically Mentally Ill Adults.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 26, pp. 49-63. Grusky, David B., and Robert M. Hauser. 1984. “Comparative Social Mobility Revisited: Models of Convergence and Divergence in Sixteen Countries.” American Sociological Review 49, pp. 19-38. [Reprinted in Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, edited by David B. Grusky. Boulder: Westview Press.] Grusky, David B. 1983. “Industrialization and the Status Attainment Process: The Thesis of Industrialism Reconsidered.” American Sociological Review 48, pp. 494-506. Editorial Responsibilities Senior Editor, Pathways Magazine

A Social Fallout to the Great Recession? 2012: Summer. Monitoring Poverty in the 21st Century. 2011: Fall. Leaders of the War on Poverty. Learning from State and Local Innovation. 2011: Summer Does Poverty Get Under the Skin? The Effects of Deprivation on Blood, the Brain, and the Body. 2011: Winter Is This Executive Paid Too Much? New Ideas for Reforming Executive Pay. 2010: Summer The Obama Effect: A New Future for Inequality? 2010: Spring

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Are Green Jobs a Silver Bullet? 2009: Fall. Going Global: Antipoverty Lessons From Around the World. 2009: Spring. Reconstructive Surgery: Designing Health Care for the 21st Century. 2009: Winter. Can We Fight Poverty During Economic Downturns? 2008: Summer. A New War on Poverty? 2008: Winter.

Co-Editor (with Marta Tienda and Paula England), Studies in Social Inequality, Stanford University Press, 1997-present. Series Volumes:

Gornick, Janet C. and Markus Jäntti. Forthcoming. Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Jackson, Michelle. 2013. Determined to Succeed? Performance Versus Choice in Educational Attainment. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Grusky, David B., and Tamar Kricheli-Katz. 2012. The New Gilded Age. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Arum, Richard, and Melissa Velez. 2012. Improving Learning Environments: School Discipline and Student Achievement in Comparative Perspective. Porter, Katherine. 2012. Broke: How Debt Bankrupts the Middle Class. Kogan, Irena, Clemens Noelke, and Michael Gebel. 2011. Making the Transition: Education and Labor Market Entry in Central and Eastern Europe. Carlson, Marcia J., and Paula England. 2011. Social Class and Changing Families in an Unequal America. Domhoff, G. William, and Michael J. Webber. 2011. Class and Power in the New Deal: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalition. Treas, Judith, and Sonja Drobnic. 2010. Dividing the Domestic: Men, Women, and Household Work in Cross-National Perspective. Yu, Wei-hsin. 2009. Gendered Trajectories: Women, Work, and Social Change in Japan and Taiwan. Davis, Deborah S., and Wang Feng. 2008. Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China. Khazzoom, Aziza. 2008. Shifting Ethnic Boundaries and Inequality in Israel. Wang, Feng. 2007. Boundaries and Categories: Rising Inequality in Post-Socialist Urban China. Shavit, Yossi, Richard Arum, and Adam Gamoran. 2007. Stratification in Higher Education: A Comparative Study.

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Svallfors, Stefan. 2007. The Political Sociology of the Welfare State: Institutions, Social Cleavages, and Orientations. Morgan, Stephen, Gary Fields, and David B. Grusky. 2006. Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research from Sociology and Eonomics. Svallfors, Stefan. 2006. The Moral Economy of Class: Class and Atitudes in Comparative Perspective. Olzak, Susan. 2006. The Global Dynamics of Race and Ethnic Mobilization. Diewald, Martin, Anne Goedicke, and Karl Ulrich Mayer. 2006. After the Fall of the Wall: Life Courses in the Transformation of East Germany. Goldthorpe, John H. 2006. On Sociology. Grusky, David B., and Ravi Kanbur (eds.) 2006. Poverty and Inequality. Svallfors, Stefan. 2005. Analyzing Inequality: Life Chances and Social Mobility in Comparative Perspective. Morgan, Stephen. 2005. On the Edge of Commitment: Educational Achievement and Race in the United States. Charles, Maria, and David B. Grusky. 2004. Occupational Ghettos: The Worldwide Segregation of Women and Men. Blossfeld, Hans-Peter, and Karin Kurz. 2004. Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective. Brinton, Mary C. (ed.) 2001. Women’s Working Lives in East Asia. Baxter, Janeen, and Mark Western (eds.). 2001. Reconfigurations of Class and Gender.

Kingston, Paul W. 2000. The Classless Society.

Co-Editor (with Marta Tienda), Westview Press Series on Social Inequality, Westview Press, 1987-97. Series Volumes:

Rumbaut, Ruben G., and Kenji Ima. Forthcoming. Between Two Worlds: Southeast Asian Refugee Youth in America. O’Rand, Angela M., and John C. Henretta. 2001. Age and Inequality: Diverse Pathways Through Later Life. Blossfeld, Hans-Peter, and Gerald Prein. 1998. Rational Choice Theory and Large-Scale Data Analysis. Entwisle, Doris R., and Karl L. Alexander. 1997. Children, Schools, and Inequality.

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Baron, James N., David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. Social Differentiation and Inequality. Erikson, Robert, and Jan O. Jonsson. 1996. Can Education Be Equalized? The Swedish Case in Comparative Perspective. Kerckhoff, Alan C. 1996. Generating Social Stratification: Toward A New Research Agenda. Blossfeld, Hans-Peter. 1995. Family Formation in Modern Societies and the New Role of Women. Grusky, David B. 1994. Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective. White, Harrison C. 1993. Careers and Creativity: Social Forces in the Arts. Shavit, Yossi, and Hans-Peter Blossfeld. 1993. Persistent Inequality: Changing Educational Stratification in Thirteen Countries. Lewin-Epstein, Noah, and Moshe Semyonov. 1993. The Arab Minority in Israel's Economy: Patterns of Ethnic Inequality. Coleman, James S. 1990. Equality and Achievement in Education. Kerckhoff, Alan C. 1990. Getting Started: Transition to Adulthood in Great Britain. Goldscheider, Calvin, and Frances Goldscheider. 1989. Ethnicity and the New Family Economy: Living Arrangements and Intergenerational Financial Flows.

Editorial Board, Stanford University Press, Stanford University, 2011-present Editorial Board, Contexts, 2004-2008 Consulting Editor, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2010-present Editorial Board, Worldwide Attitudes, 1998-present Research Infrastructure Panel, National Science Foundation, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, 1999 Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology, 1995-98 Dissertation Improvement Committee, Sociology Program, National Science Foundation, 1995-98 Editorial Board, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 1994-97 Editorial Board, Stanford University Press, Stanford University, 1990-93 Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, Young Investigators Review Board, 1993 Associate Editor, American Journal of Sociology, University of Chicago, 1987-88

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Editorial Board, American Journal of Sociology, University of Chicago, 1986 Recent Research Grants National Science Foundation, “A New Infrastructure for Monitoring Social Class Networks,” Under Review. (Principal Investigators: David Grusky and Michael Macy), 2014-2015, $275,381. United States Department of Health and Human Services, “The Sources of Inequality within Hispanic Populations,” 2012-2013. (Principal Investigators: Douglas Massey, Tomás Jiménez, and David B. Grusky), 2012-2103, $374,839. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “Establishing a Poverty Research Center at Stanford University,” (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky), 2011-16, $3,977,455. Russell Sage Foundation, “Monitoring the Great Recession,” 2011-2013. (Principal Investigators: David B. Grusky and Pablo Mitnik), $260,156. The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Russell Sage Foundation. “Measuring Economic Mobility with Tax-Return Data: Toward an IRS Platform” (Principal Investigators: Pablo Mitnik and David B. Grusky), 2011-2013, $176,736. State of California. “California Welfare Research.” (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky), 2010-2017, $568,000. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. “How Housing Matters?” (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky and Christopher Wimer), 2012-2013, $25,000. The Pew Charitable Trusts, “Recent College Graduates? Early Labor Market Outcomes Before and After the Great Recession” (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky), 2011-2013, $63,899. Russell Sage Foundation, “Living in a High Inequality Regime,” 2011-2013. (Principal Investigators: David B. Grusky and Alair MacLean), $14,344. The University of Wisconsin and the San Francisco Food Bank, “Studying Non-Use of Food Assistance Among Low-Income San Franciscans,” 2011-2012. (Principal Investigators: Christopher Wimer and David B. Grusky), $39,927. Global Underdevelopment Action Fund, “Comparing the Efficacy of Cash Transfer and Medical Interventions,” 2012-2013. (Principal Investigators: Eugene Richardson and David B. Grusky), $40,000. Selected Prior Grants Russell Sage Foundation, “The Great Recession: Winners and Losers,” 2010-11. (Principal Investigators: David B. Grusky and Bruce Western),

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New America Media, “Measuring Hardship and Misery in San Francisco,” 2010-2011. (Principal Investigators: David B. Grusky and Christopher Wimer). National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant, “New Forms of Gender Segregation,” 2010-11 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Manwai Ku) National Science Foundation, “Collaborative Research: Understanding The Economic Crisis and its Social Impacts through Postdoctoral Fellowships,” 2010-2012. (Principal Investigators: Joel Rogers, Bruce Western, Erik Wright, Neil Fligstein, Victor Nee, Paul DiMaggio, David Grusky, and Kim Weeden). Elfenworks Foundation, “Collaboration for Poverty Research Grant,” 2008-2011 (Center Director: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant, “Understanding White Opposition to Liberal Racial Public Policy,” 2008-09 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Frank Samson) Elfenworks Foundation, “Center Grant to Support Postdoctoral and Visiting Scholars,” 2007-present (Center Director: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant, “New Models of Immigration,” 2007-08 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Asaf Levanon) Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, John E. Sawyer Seminar, “The Dynamics of Inequality,” Stanford University, 2006-08 Atlantic Foundation, “Inequality Concentration Development Grant,” 2002-2003 (Recipient: David B. Grusky) Russell Sage Foundation, “The Declining Significance of Gender?,” 2001-2002 (Principal Investigators: Mary C. Brinton, Francine D. Blau, David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Research Grant (SBS-9906419), Research Experiences for Undergraduates Award, “The Micro-Level Structure of Social Classes,” 1999-2004 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Research Grant (SBS-9906419), “The Micro-Level Structure of Social Classes,” 1999-2004 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant (SBR-9801697), “Labor Market Attainment in the Context of Mass Migration: The Case of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel,” 1998-99 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Nancy Weinberg) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant (SBR-9711510), “From Borders to Barriers: Strategies of Occupational Closure and the Structure of Occupational Rewards,” 1997-98 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Kimberly Weeden) National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant (SBR-9521320), “Mobility Pathways and Inequality Processes of an Internal Labor Market,” 1995-96 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Manuela Romero)

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National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant (SBR-9501687), “Separate and Unequal: The Impact of the Welfare State Upon Patterns of Occupational Sex Segregation in Four Countries,” 1995-96 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky, project advisor for Mariko L. Chang) Irvine Foundation Multicultural Curriculum Grant, 1994 (Recipient: David B. Grusky) Office of Technology Licensing Research Incentive Fund Award, “Social Mobility of Women in Historical Perspective,” 1994 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) The Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children, and Youth Research Grant, “Social Mobility in Microscopic Perspective,” 1993-94 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) The Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children, and Youth Research Grant, “The Contours of Intragenerational Mobility,” 1992-93 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) Presidential Young Investigator Five Year Career Award (SES-8858467), National Science Foundation, 1988-1993 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) The Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children, and Youth Research Grant, “The Contours of Intergenerational Mobility,” 1991-92 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Research Grant (SES-9012647), “Gender Attitudes in America,” 1990-92 (Principal Investigator: Szonja Szelényi; Co-Investigator: David B. Grusky) Tangent Computer Research Laboratory Equipment Grant, 1991 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) The Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children, and Youth Research Grant, “Social Class and Family Structure,” 1990-91 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) Tangent Computer Research Laboratory Equipment Grant, 1990 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) The Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children, and Youth Research Grant, “Social Mobility and Assortative Mating in the 20th Century,” 1989-90 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) Access Computer Technologies Research Laboratory Equipment Grant, 1989 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) The Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children, and Youth Research Grant, “The Sources of Recent Trends in the Stratification System,” 1989 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) National Academy of Education Spencer Research Fellowship, Spencer Foundation, 1988-1989 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Research Grant (SES-8711301), “Social Mobility Among American Men,” 1987-89 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) Social Science Divisional Research Grant, “Long-Term Trends in the Patterns and Sources of Social Mobility in America,” The University of Chicago, 1987 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky)

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Biomedical Research Support Grant, “Occupational Mobility,” The University of Chicago, 1986 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) Social Science Divisional Research Grant, “The Occupational Attainment Process in Historical Perspective,” 1986 (Principal Investigator: David B. Grusky) National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant (SES-8416141), “American Social Mobility and Class Structure in the 19th and 20th Centuries,” 1985-86 (Sponsoring Investigator: Robert M. Hauser) Honors and Awards Member, Committee on Nominations, American Sociological Association, 2012-present Chair, Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section, American Sociological Association, 2010-2011 Social Indicator Advisory Board, National Academy of Science, 2009 Max Weber Prize, 2005, American Sociological Association, Occupational Ghettos: The Worldwide Segregation of Women and Men, Maria Charles and David B. Grusky, 2004 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2003-present Member, Sociological Research Association, 1995-present Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1991-92 Residence Presidential Young Investigator Five Year Career Award, National Science Foundation, 1988-1993 Vilas Graduate Research Fellowship, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1985 Center for Demography and Ecology Traineeship, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1984-85 University of Wisconsin Graduate Research Fellowship, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1983-84 Caroline Rose Competition, American Sociological Association, First Place Paper, "Who Gets Prestige, Power, and Privilege?" 1983 National Science Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Study, National Science Foundation, 1980-1983 Faculty and Divisional Commendation for Academic Excellence, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1976-80 Phi Beta Kappa, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1976-80 Class of 1921 Award, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1980 Professional Memberships Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2003-present Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2004-present

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American Sociological Association, 1984-present American Statistical Association, 1994-present Midwest Sociological Society, 1985-present American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1985-present Population Association of America, 1985-present Social Science History Association, 1985-present International Sociological Association Committee #28, 1988-present American Sociological Association Methodology Section, 1989-present American Sociological Association Population Section, 1989-present Institute for Research on Poverty Working Group, 1990-present Southern Sociological Society, 1993-present Sociological Research Association, 1995-present Sociologists for Women in Society, 1998-present Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section, 2010-present Occupations, Organizations and Work Section, 1998-present Dissertation and Thesis Committees Brooke Conroy Bass. The Rise of Symbolic Forms of Gender Inequality. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Erin Cumberworth. The Rise of an Underclass? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Sharon Jank. The Perverse Effects of Competition on Discrimination. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Traci Tucker. Why are Women Still Viewed as Less Competent? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Esra Burak. The Social Maximum: The Sources of Rising Support for Reigning in Inequality. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Rachel Wright. The Authoritarian Charity? The Commitment to Democracy and Participation in the Nonprofit Sector. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Jane Ohgami. The Boundaryless Career. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Tamar Kricheli-Katz. The Dark Side of Choice. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Stephen Nunez. The Moral Economy of Banking. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Manwai Candy Ku. When Do the Careers of Women and Men Begin to Diverge? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Yujia Liu. The Inequality Takeoff and the Changing Payoff to Cognitive, Creative, Technical, and Service Skills. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Ivaylo Petev. Consumption and Social Class. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University.

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Laura Lopez-Sanders. Brown, Black, and White: Racial Identity When a Two-Race Regime Breaks Down. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Emily Shafer. Do Women Opt Out? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Emily Ryo. Becoming Illegal. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Asaf Levanon. The Incorporation of Immigrants in Cross-National Perspective. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Esther Quintero. Why are Women Under-Represented in the Civil Service? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cornell University. Frank Samson. Understanding White Opposition to Liberal Racial Public Policy. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Songhua Hu. Counterselection and the Reproduction of Advantage in China. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Heili Pals. Conformity and Getting Ahead in Transitional Societies. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Young-Mi Kim. Why is Mobility Increasing? Deindustrialization and the New Employment Contract. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Cornell University. Judy Rosenstein. A Theory of Inter-Group Antagonism. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Cornell University. Robb Willer. Status and Collective Action. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cornell University. Matthew DiCarlo. Social Class and the Welfare State. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Cornell University. Zun Tang. Social Networks in China’s Urban Labor Markets. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cornell University. Hyunjoo Min. Occupational Sex Segregation and Job Transitions Among Women and Men in the United States and Korea. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cornell University. Gabriela Sandoval. Is There a Brown Vote? Class, Race, and Gender Voting in Santa Paula. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Cornell University. Yang Cao. Inequality in Transitional China. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cornell University. Geoffrey Woodley. Can Firms Adapt to Changing Conditions? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Cornell University. Kim A. Weeden. From Borders to Barriers: Strategies of Occupational Closure and the Structure of Occupational Rewards. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University.

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Nancy Weinberg. Mass Migration and Labor Market Attainment: The Case of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Randi Cartmill. Occupational Sex Segregation in Industrialized and Industrializing Countries. M.S. Thesis Committee (Chair), The University of Wisconsin. Alair MacLean. Age Stratification at Work: Continuity and Change in the American Occupational Structure, 1950-1990. M.S. Thesis Committee, The University of Wisconsin. Henry Anaya. The Sociology of Dropping-Out. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Manuela Romero. The Myth of Internal Labor Markets? Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Ivan K. Fukumoto. The Structure of Inter-Firm and Intra-Firm Career Mobility. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Mariko Lin Chang. Separate and Unequal: The Cross-National Structure of Occupational Sex Segregation. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Winifred Poster. A Culture Clash of Gender Relations in the Global Economy: Women, Men, and Work in India. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Karen Aschaffenburg. Cultural Capital, Lifestyles, and Consumption. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (Chair), Stanford University. Drori, Gili. The National Project of Science. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Jesper Sørensen. Patterns of Executive Mobility and the Ecology of Competition Among Commercial Broadcast Television Stations in the United States. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Stephen E. Van Rompaey. The Decline of Chilean Fertility, 1960-1982. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Maria Charles. Occupational Segregation by Sex in 25 Industrial Countries. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Lisa Catanzarite. Job Characteristics and Occupational Segregation by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, Stanford University. Larry D. Crawford. The Occupation-Income Complex: A Detailed Analysis of Black-White Mobility Trends, 1940-1985. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, The University of Chicago. Jean Bacon. The Social Structure of Inter-Caste Contact. M.S. Thesis Committee (Chair), The University of Chicago. Lenora Smith. Marriage Rates of Black and White Men. M.S. Thesis Committee (Chair), The University of Chicago.

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Karen Aschaffenburg. The Structure of Social Mobility Among American Women. M.S. Thesis Committee (Chair), The University of Chicago. Annette Bernhardt. The Micro-Macro Problem in Social Stratification. M.S. Thesis Committee (Chair), The University of Chicago. Zai Liang. Age at First Marriage in China, 1950-1978. M.S. Thesis Committee, The University of Chicago. Carol J. Ward. A Comparative Analysis of Educational and Occupational Attainment with Special Attention to American Indians. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, The University of Chicago. Lynne Casper. Costs Associated with Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing. M.S. Thesis Committee, The University of Chicago. Major Classes and Seminars Dynamics of Inequality (Stanford University); Inequality Workshop (Stanford University); New Models and Methods in the Social Sciences (Stanford University); Research Praticum (Stanford University); Controversies About Inequality (Cornell University and Stanford University); Inequality, Diversity, and Justice (Cornell University); Research Methods in Sociology (Cornell University); Social Inequality (Cornell University); Social Stratification (Stanford University); Workshop in Social Stratification and Mobility (Stanford University); The General Linear Model (Stanford University); Workshop in Research Design and Methods (Stanford University); Class Structure and Social Mobility in Advanced Industrial Societies (Stanford University); Methods for Discrete Variables (Stanford University); Graduate Proseminar (Stanford University); Senior Seminar on Writing Skills (Stanford University); Social Stratification and Mobility (The University of Chicago); Quantitative Research Methods (The University of Chicago); Class, Status, and Gender (The University of Chicago); Self, Culture, and Society (The University of Chicago).