
Fields of Interest
Biography
I am a PhD candidate in the University of Washington Sociology Department. My research interests cover the areas of work and occupations, labor market inequality, and family. I have regularly taught courses on research methods; social stratification; work, organizations, and labor market inequalities; gender; and the family. I am currently writing about how fast food workers come to accept the terms of their employment, the motherhood wage penalty among millennial women, and the rural-urban divide in marital dissolution.
Research
Courses Taught
Winter 2024
Autumn 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023
Winter 2023
Autumn 2022
Summer 2022
Spring 2022
Soc 201: Brogrammers and Geek Girls: Decoding Gender Inequality in Tech (Special Topics)
Soc 300: Foundations of Social Inquiry
Soc 352: The Family
Soc 360: Intro to Social Stratification
Soc 364: Women in Social Structure
Soc 468: Occupations and Professions
Soc 497: Honors Practicum
Psych 523/525: Linear Models and Data Analysis