Fall 2018
Welcome and Introductions
Thursday, October 4th
12–1pm
Haines 279
Lunch Provided
Jennifer Buher Kane (UC–Irvine)
Thursday, November 1st
Postponed
Student Work-in-Progress Session
Josefina Flores Morales (UCLA Sociology)
“State-sponsored inequality: Income differentials of middle and older-age Latino/as by immigrant status”
Thursday, November 15th
12–1pm
Haines 279
Darby Saxbe (University of Southern California)
Thursday, December 6th
Postponed
Winter 2019
Daniel Schneider (UC–Berkeley)*
“Parental Exposure to Routine Work Schedule Uncertainty and Child Behavior”
Abstract + Bio
Thursday, January 31st
12–1:30pm
Public Affairs 4355
Co-sponsored with the Stratification, Inequality, and Mobility Working Group (UCLA Sociology)
“Vicarious and Contingent Consequences of Adolescent Police Exposure”
Wednesday, February 13th
1:30–3pm
Haines 279
Co-sponsored with the Stratification, Inequality, and Mobility Working Group (UCLA Sociology)
Jan Van Bavel (University of Leuven)*
Abstract
“The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and Family Dynamics in Europe”
Wednesday, February 20th
12–1:30pm
Public Affairs 4240
Co-sponsored with the California Center for Population Research (CCPR)
Student Work-in-Progress Session
Nathalie Perregaard (Aalborg University)*
“Voluntarily Organized Family Relations: Findings from a Qualitative Ph.D.-Study about Young Children and their Volunteer Adult-Friends”
Thursday, March 14th
12–1:30pm
Public Affairs 4355
Spring 2019
“Whither Marriage? Cohabitation, and the Diverging Outcomes of More and Less Advantaged Americans”
Bio
Thursday, April 4th
12–1:30pm
Haines 279
Co-sponsored with the Stratification, Inequality, and Mobility Working Group (UCLA Sociology)
Jessica Collett (UCLA Sociology)
“Meaning Making in Fatherhood: Role Models, Anti-Models, and Men’s Possible Selves”
Abstract + Bio
Thursday, May 2nd
12–1pm
Haines 279
Co-sponsored with the Sociology of Gender and Sexuality Working Group (UCLA Sociology)
Student Work-in-Progress Session + End-of-the-Year Planning
Angela Clague (UCLA Sociology)
“Institutional Variation in African American Women’s Reproductive Health”
Thursday, May 30th
12–1pm
Haines 279
* The Irene Flecknoe Ross Lecture Series is made possible by a gift from Ray Ross in memory of his wife.