Robert Manduca is a faculty associate in Population Studies Center and the Survey Research Center and an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology. His research asks why some people and some places are more economically prosperous than others. His recent work examines the role that national policy decisions play in determining the economic viability… Continue reading Manduca,Robert Allen
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Ochoa,Analidis
Analidis Ochoa is a doctoral student in the joint program in Social Work and Sociology. Her research examines the extent to which plasma donation has become an economic coping strategy in the United States and the implications of this growing practice.
Johnson,Kimson Elizabeth
Fleming,Paul
Dr. Fleming is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity and the University of Michigan School of Public Health, and an affiliate of the University of Michigan Population Studies Center. He focuses his work on the root causes of racial health inequities and strategies to address them. He conducts community-based… Continue reading Fleming,Paul
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Cagney,Kathleen Anne
Kathleen Cagney, Ph.D., is Director of the Institute for Social Research and Professor of Sociology. Her work examines social inequality and its relationship to health with a focus on neighborhood, race, and aging and the life course. Her general aim is to bring insights from urban sociological theory and methods to research on health. In… Continue reading Cagney,Kathleen Anne