
Casey Breen
@caseyfbreen
Computational Demography | Postdoc @OxfordDemSci @SociologyOxford | PhD @UCBerkeley
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http://caseybreen.com 20-11-2017 03:49:51
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I'm also on the TT faculty job market! I study how digital harm crosses between platforms and into the physical world and design technical and policy protections. I’m finishing a postdoc at Stanford, where I also teach ethics in CS with Stanford HAI Stanford Ethics. Come say hi!

New paper! "The Fall and Rise of Parental Financial Investments During the COVID-19 Pandemic" in @[email protected]. We compare parental spending on children during the pandemic to 2015-2019 (the "baseline") to understand what changed and why. Highlight thread👇 doi.org/10.1111/jomf.1…

My department is hiring! Associate Professorship in social demography at Sociology at Oxford & St John's College . Apply! my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…

We have another faculty opening Sociology at Oxford - this time in demography! Associate Professor in Social Demography, open to any area/topic. and open to different career stages, incl. junior scholars. W/ tutorial fellowship at St John’s College. my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…

Snow in Oxford this morning ❄️ 📷 | Luis_Louis_Lewis (Instagram), Petros Spanou, Matt Shaw & Christ Church


Excited to share my paper on unemployment and suicide with bernice pescosolido. Using big administrative data on suicide, we show that unemployed people are more likely to die by suicide, but their suicide risk is lower when and where more people are unemployed. doi.org/10.1177/000312…

Really excited to share that I recorded a podcast! ASA Sociology Sage Sociology interviewed me about my recent article "Attitudes and Behavior Feedback Loops for Young Women's Premarital Sex" in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World. Check it out! sagesociology.libsyn.com/socius-attitud…

Russell Sage Foundation interviews authors of our edited volume on disparate effects of disruptive events Florencia Torche Jason Fletcher russellsage.org/news/rsf-journ…


🏠A new Duke University Press study by Casey Breen finds that owning a home in early adult life adds approximately 4 months to the lives of male Americans born in the early 20th century buff.ly/4g3hpCL The Leverhulme Trust University of Oxford Sociology at Oxford Nuffield College


🏠A study by Casey Breen reveals that homeownership in early adulthood added approx. 4 months to the lifespan of American men born in the early 20th century. For Black men, homeownership added 0.36 years; for White men, this was 0.42 years. Read more➡️ sociology.ox.ac.uk/article/owning…


Casey Breen, in “The Longevity Benefits of Homeownership,” finds that life expectancy differs between homeowners & renters and presents “compelling evidence that owning a home in early adulthood has a causal effect on later-life mortality.” Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science ow.ly/fpok50Ul9Fv





đź‘€New work out today in Demography Journal!



I am extremely happy to share. Just out in pnas.org: “Global subnational estimates of migration of scientists reveal large disparities in internal and international flows” Open Access: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… w/ Maciej Jan Danko Xinyi Zhao Emilio Zagheni MPIDR #PAA2025
