Biography
I am a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Sociology at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
Broadly speaking, my research spans social stratification, policy analysis, and methods. I am interested in understanding how long-term inequalities are reproduced across social groups and the factors that can mitigate them. Using a wide array of quantitative methods and cross-national datasets, my research has focused on topics such as gender inequality in lifetime earnings, the impact of conditional cash transfers on socioeconomic indicators, policy and housing affordability, and methodological issues in inequality measurement. My recent projects focus on how family formation alters household income trajectories across different welfare states, the cumulative racial and gender gaps in lifetime economic outcomes, and how lifetime earnings translate into wealth accumulation across generations.