ChristineLeibbrandshe/her/hersActing Assistant Professorcleibb@uw.edu CV (109.46 KB)Fields of Interest Demography Economic Sociology Family Gender Migration Race and Ethnicity Social Demography Statistics Background and ExperienceSummaryM.A., Sociology, University of Washington, 2015Ph.D., Sociology, University of Washington, 2019 Research Publications, Articles Leibbrand, Christine, Erin Carll, Angela Bruns, and Hedy Lee. 2019. “Paternal Incarceration and Family Neighborhood Outcomes.” Social Science Research. Leibbrand, Christine. 2019. “Unequal Opportunity? Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in the Returns to Internal U.S. Migration.” Social Currents. Leibbrand, Christine and Kyle Crowder. 2018. “The Legacy of the PSID in Understanding Patterns of Migration and Residential Mobility.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 680(1): 172-192. Leibbrand, Christine. 2017. “Flexibility or Constraint: The Implications of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Nonstandard Schedules for Children Behavioral Outcomes.” Journal of Family Issues 39(8): 2336-2365. Christine Leibbrand, Catherine G. Massey, J. Trent Alexander, Katie Genadek, and Stewart E. Tolnay. “The Great Migration and Residential Segregation in American Cities during the Twentieth Century” Social Science History, in press. (Completed/published) Christine Leibbrand, Catherine G. Massey, J. Trent Alexander, and Stewart E. Tolnay. “Great Migration’s Great Return? An Examination of Second-Generation Return Migration to the South.” Social Science Research, in press. (Completed/published) Christine Leibbrand, Catherine G. Massey, J. Trent Alexander, and Stewart E. Tolnay. “Neighborhood Attainment Outcomes for Children of the Great Migration.” American Journal of Sociology, in press. (Completed/published) Graduate, Dissertations Leibbrand, Christine Elizabeth. 2019 "Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and the Pursuit of Economic Opportunity in the Age of the Migration Decline." Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Committee: Stewart E. Tolnay (Chair), Scott Allard (GSR), Kyle Crowder, Jerald R. Herting. Courses Taught Spring 2020 SOC 230 A: Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in the United States SOC 316 A: Introduction to Sociological Theory Winter 2020 SOC 316 A: Introduction to Sociological Theory Autumn 2019 SOC 230 A: Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in the United States Summer 2018 Full-term SOC 316 A: Introduction to Sociological Theory Spring 2015 SOC 270 AB: Social Problems SOC 270 AD: Social Problems Winter 2015 SOC 110 AB: Survey Of Sociology SOC 110 AE: Survey Of Sociology Additional Courses Related News Related News Sociological Research on the Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis May 11, 2020 Christine Leibbrand Looks at Segregation and Life Outcomes in The Conversation Jan 8, 2020 Christine Leibbrand awarded the 2019 Graduate Medal in the Social Sciences Jul 11, 2019 Leibbrand and Tolnay's work on the impact of the Great Migration on second generation outcomes published in Demography, highlighted on CityLab Jan 28, 2018 UW Graduate Students at PAA's in San Diego May 7, 2015 Share: Print PDF