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New must-read: "Blurring the Borders of Reentry: Socioeconomic Reintegration among Noncitizens Following Release from Immigration Detention" Social Problems Social Problems By Caitlin Patler, PhD doi.org/10.1093/socpro…

Save the date for our inaugural Social Policy Lecture❗️The Multidimensional Politics of Inequality With 🔴Leslie McCall The City University of New York Chair 🔴Lucinda Platt LSE Social Policy 📆27 Oct⏰6.30pm 🌐 Free at LSE LSE Events ℹ️ lse.ac.uk/Events/2022/10…


BIG NEWS! Zhenchao Qian and I are editing Russell Sage Foundation #RSFJournal on U.S. Census 2020: Continuity and Change. Submit your abstract by 11/16/22!! The full call is here: rsfjournal.org/sites/default/…


🚨🚨🚨 More chapters from the Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Disability Oxford Academic are now published online! The Handbook is edited by Robyn Lewis Brown Dr. Michelle Maroto and yours truly. Look for physical copies of the Handbook in 2023!! academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…

📢 Postdoc job in education, inequality, qual/mixed methods. Please share widely and apply - even if you think you're not a good fit! apply.interfolio.com/111725 ASA Sociology of Education Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility (ASA Section) ASA Pop Section



New paper (with Daniel Mahler & Nishant Yonzan) on the impact of COVID-19 on global inequality and poverty. Because normal surveys are largely absent in 2020, we use as much other evidence as we can find (tabulations, phone surveys, national accounts). documents.worldbank.org/en/publication…

ANNOUNCEMENT! @DanielDench1 & I are thrilled to host the inaugural Atlanta Workshop on Public Policy & Child Well-being (PPCW)! March 10-11. Lisa A. Gennetian will keynote. Limited funds for PhD students. Website in comments. Generously sponsored by @SPPGaTech @GaTechEcon Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts



Flood insurance—or the lack thereof—can contribute to a pattern of growing inequities, compounding household advantage or disadvantage in the aftermath of a storm. Anna Rhodes and Max Besbris UW-Madison Sociology on results from their recent work. bit.ly/3Cg0xpQ

Podcast alert! Our Editor Richard Ocejo, host of New Books in Sociology, a channel on New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social), and in collaboration w/ Community & Urban Sociology Section, interviews Zachary Levenson & discusses Dispossession as Delivery: Land Occupation and Eviction in the Postapartheid City newbooksnetwork.com/delivery-as-di…



🚨 New publication! 🚨 @IUSociology alum Dr. Tom VanHeuvelen (Tom VanHeuvelen) co-authored a new paper that examines how lifetime union membership contributes to earnings over the course of one's career. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…


Choosing between debt and disrepair. robin bartram explores some of the repercussions of real estate agents and lenders exploiting the precarious financial positions of Black women and selling them mortgages on homes in poor condition. bit.ly/3TcCTBi

