SUSAN E. SHORT CURRICULUM VITAE

Department of Sociology Brown University, Box 1916 Providence, RI 02912 USA

Tel: (401) 863-2056 Fax: (401) 863-3213 [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Appointments Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, Brown University, 1997 - 2003 Associate Director, Brown Population Studies and Training Center, 2001 - 2003 and 2004 - 2006 Associate Professor, Sociology Department, Brown University, 2003 -2011 Visiting Scientist, Harvard School of Public Health, 2008 - 2010 Professor, Sociology Department, Brown University, 2011Director of Graduate Studies, Sociology, Brown University, 2011Center Affiliations, Brown University Faculty Associate, Population Studies and Training Center, 1997Faculty Associate, Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences (S4), 2005Faculty Associate, Center for AIDS Research, 2006Previous Experience U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer, Lesotho, 1986 - 1988 Director of Placement, Teach for America, New York City, NY, 1989 - 1990 Teacher, Roosevelt Island School (PS/IS 219), New York City, NY, 1990 - 1991

EDUCATION B.A. in Human Biology, June 1986, Stanford University, Stanford, CA M.A. in Sociology, December 1994, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Ph.D. in Sociology, December 1997, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

ACADEMIC HONORS/FELLOWSHIPS University of North Carolina Graduate Fellowship, 1991 -1992 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1992 - 1995 Population Council Graduate Fellowship, 1996 - 1997 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship, 2008-2010

PUBLICATIONS Barbara Entwisle, Gail E. Henderson, Susan E. Short, Jill Bouma, and Zhai Fengying. 1995. “Gender and Family Businesses in Rural China.” American Sociological Review 60(1):36-57. (Reprinted in Chinese in Yanjie Bian, ed., Market Transition and Social Stratification: American Sociologists’ Analyses of China, Beijing: Joint Publishing House. 2002.) Susan E. Short and Zhai Fengying. 1996. “Household Production and Household Structure in the Context of China's Economic Reforms.” Social Forces, 75(2):691-717. (Reprinted in F Zhai and H Wang, eds., The Collection of Publications Using Data from China Health and Nutrition Survey. Beijing: Science Press. 2007.) Susan E. Short and Zhai Fengying. 1998. “Looking Locally at China’s One Child Policy.” Studies in Family Planning 29(4):373-387. (Reprinted in F Zhai and H Wang, eds., The Collection of Publications Using Data from China Health and Nutrition Survey. Beijing: Science Press. 2007.) Barbara Entwisle, Susan E. Short, Zhai Fengying, and Ma Linmao. 2000. “Household Economies in Transitional Times.” Pp. 261-293 in Barbara Entwisle and Gail E. Henderson (eds.), Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Households, and Gender in China. Berkeley: University of California Press. Susan E. Short, Ma Linmao, and Yu Wentao. 2000. “Birth Planning and Sterilization in China.” Population Studies 54(3):279-291. (Reprinted in F Zhai and H Wang, eds., The Collection of Publications Using Data from China Health and Nutrition Survey. Beijing: Science Press. 2007.) Feinian Chen, Susan E. Short, and Barbara Entwisle. 2000. “The Impact of Grandparental Proximity on Maternal Child Care in China.” Population Research and Policy Review 19(6):571590. Susan E. Short, Zhai Fengying, Xu Siyuan, and Yang Mingliang. 2001. “China’s One Child Policy and the Care of Children: An analysis of qualitative and quantitative data” Social Forces 79(3):913-943. (Reprinted in F Zhai and H Wang, eds., The Collection of Publications Using Data from China Health and Nutrition Survey. Beijing: Science Press. 2007.) Susan E. Short and Gebre-Egziabher Kiros. 2002. “Husbands, Wives, Sons, and Daughters: Fertility Preferences and the Demand for Contraception in Ethiopia.” Population Research and Policy Review 21(5):377-402. Susan E. Short, Feinian Chen, Barbara Entwisle, and Zhai Fengying. 2002. “Maternal Work and Time Spent in Child Care in China: A Multimethod Approach.” Population and Development Review 28(1):31-57.

Dennis P. Hogan and Susan E. Short. 2003. “Social Institutions.” Pp. 903-906 in Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll (eds.), Encyclopedia of Population. New York: Macmillan. Lin Tan, Susan E. Short, and Liu Hui. 2003. “Shuang chong wai lai zhe de sheng huo, nv xing hun yin yi min de sheng huo jing li fen xi.” (The life of double outsiders, an analysis of the experience of women marriage migrants). She hui xue Yan jiu (Sociology Research) 104(2):7583. Susan E. Short and Rongjun Sun. 2004. “Grandmothers, Formal Care, and Educational Advantage in China.” Research in Sociology of Education 14:7-31. Susan E. Short and Fengyu Zhang. 2004. “Use of Maternal Health Services in Rural China.” Population Studies 58(1):3-19. Berna M. Torr and Susan E. Short. 2004. “Second Births and the Second Shift: A Research Note on Gender Equity and Fertility.” Population and Development Review 30(1):109-130. Lin Tan and Susan E. Short. 2004. “Living as Double Outsiders: Migrant Women’s Experiences of Marriage in a County-Level City.” Pp. 151-174 in Arianne M. Gaetano and Tamara Jacka (eds.), On the Move: Women in Rural to Urban Migration in Contemporary China. New York, New York: Columbia University Press. Susan E. Short. 2005. “The Welfare of Daughters in Contemporary China” Harvard Asia Pacific Review 8(2):50-51. Susan E. Short. 2006. “Focus Group Interviews.” Pp. 103-115 in Ellen Perecman and Sara R. Curran (eds.), Social Science Field Work. Thousand Oaks: Sage Press. Susan E. Short, Frances K. Goldscheider, and Berna M. Torr. 2006. “Less Help for Mother: The Decline in Female Support for the Mothers of Young Children, 1880-1990” Demography 43(4): 617-629. Juhua Yang and Susan E. Short. 2007. “Living Arrangements and Childbearing Behavior in Reform-era China, 1993-2000.” Chinese Journal of Population 131(12) 49-59. Feinian Chen and Susan E. Short. 2008. “Household Context and Subjective Well-being Among the Oldest-Old in China.” Journal of Family Issues 29(10): 1379-1403. Susan E. Short. 2009. “Fertility” in Richard Shweder et al. (eds.), The Child: an Encyclopedic Companion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Erin Parker and Susan E. Short. 2009. “Grandmother Co-residence and Child Schooling in Lesotho.” Journal of Family Issues 30(6):813-836.

Nancy L. Saccone, Robert C. Culverhouse, Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An, Dale S. Cannon, Xiangning Chen, Sven Cichon, Ina Giegling, Shizhong Han, Younghun Han,Kaisu KeskitaloVuokko, Xiangyang Kong, Maria Teresa Landi, Jennie Z. Ma, Susan E. Short, Sarah H. Stephens, Victoria L. Stevens, Lingwei Sun, Yufei Wang, Angela S. Wenzlaff, Steven H. Aggen, Naomi Breslau, Peter Broderick, Nilanjan Chatterjee,Jingchun Chen, Andrew C. Heath, Markku Heliövaara,Nicole R. Hoft, David J. Hunter, Majken K. Jensen,Nicholas G. Martin, Grant W. Montgomery, Tianhua Niu, Thomas J. Payne, Leena Peltonen,Michele L. Pergadia, John P. Rice, Richard Sherva, Margaret R. Spitz, Juzhong Sun, Jen C. Wang, Robert B. Weiss, William Wheeler, Stephanie H. Witt, Bao-Zhu Yang, Neil E. Caporaso, Marissa A. Ehringer, Tim Eisen, Susan M. Gapstur, Joel Gelernter, Richard Houlston, Jaakko Kaprio, Kenneth S. Kendler, Peter Kraft, Mark F. Leppert, Ming D. Li, Pamela A. F. Madden, Markus M. Nöthen, Sreekumar Pillai, Marcella Rietschel, Dan Rujescu, Ann Schwartz, Christopher I. Amos, Laura J. Bierut. 2010. “Multiple Independent Loci at Chromosome 15q25.1 Affect Smoking Quantity: a Meta-Analysis and Comparison with Lung Cancer and COPD.” PLoS Genetics 6(8): e1001053.doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1001053. Julia A. Rivera Drew and Short, Susan E. 2010. “Disability and Pap Smear Receipt Among U.S. Women, 2000 and 2005.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health,42(4):258-266. doi: 10.1363/4225810. Hongwei Xu and Susan E. Short. 2011. “Health Insurance Rates in Nine Provinces in China Doubled From 1997 to 2006 with a Dramatic Rural Upswing” Health Affairs 30(12): 2419-2426. Rachel E. Goldberg and Susan E. Short. 2012. “The Luggage That Isn’t Theirs is Heavy: Explanations for Orphan Disadvantage in Lesotho.” Population Research and Policy Review 31(1):67-83. Hartz SM, Short SE, Saccone NL, Culverhouse R, Chen L, Schwantes-An TH, Coon H, Han Y, Stephens SH, Sun J, Chen X, Ducci F, Dueker N, Franceschini N, Frank J, Geller F, Gubjartsson D, Hansel NN, Jiang C, Keskitalo-Vuokko K, Liu Z, Lyytikäinen LP, Michel M, Rawal R, Rosenberger A, Scheet P, Shaffer JR, Teumer A, Thompson JR, Vink JM, Vogelzangs N, Wenzlaff AS, Wheeler W, Xiao X, Yang BZ, Aggen SH, Balmforth AJ, Baumeister SE, Beaty T, Bennett S, Bergen AW, Boyd HA, Broms U, Campbell H, Chatterjee N, Chen J, Cheng YC, Cichon S, Couper D, Cucca F, Dick DM, Foroud T, Furberg H, Giegling I, Gu F, Hall AS, Hällfors J, Han S, Hartmann AM, Hayward C, Heikkilä K, Hewitt JK, Hottenga JJ, Jensen MK, Jousilahti P, Kaakinen M, Kittner SJ, Konte B, Korhonen T, Landi MT, Laatikainen T, Leppert M, Levy SM, Mathias RA, McNeil DW, Medland SE, Montgomery GW, Muley T, Murray T, Nauck M, North K, Pergadia M, Polasek O, Ramos EM, Ripatti S, Risch A, Ruczinski I, Rudan I, Salomaa V, Schlessinger D, Styrkársdóttir U, Terracciano A, Uda M, Willemsen G, Wu X, Abecasis G, Barnes K, Bickeböller H, Boerwinkle E, Boomsma DI, Caporaso N, Duan J, Edenberg HJ, Francks C, Gejman PV, Gelernter J, Grabe HJ, Hops H, Jarvelin MR, Viikari J, Kähönen M, Kendler KS, Lehtimäki T, Levinson DF, Marazita ML, Marchini J, Melbye M, Mitchell BD, Murray JC, Nöthen MM, Penninx BW,

Raitakari O, Rietschel M, Rujescu D, Samani NJ, Sanders AR, Schwartz AG, Shete S, Shi J, Spitz M, Stefansson K, Swan GE, Thorgeirsson T, Völzke H, Wei Q, Wichmann HE, Amos CI, Breslau N, Cannon DS, Ehringer M, Grucza R, Hatsukami D, Heath A, Johnson EO, Kaprio J, Madden P, Martin NG, Stevens VL, Stitzel JA, Weiss RB, Kraft P, Bierut LJ. 2012. “Increased Genetic Vulnerability to Smoking at CHRNA5 in Early-Onset Smokers.” Archives of General Psychiatry 69(8):854-60. Susan E. Short, Hongwei Xu, and Ying Liu. 2013. “Little Emperors? Growing Up in China After the One-child Policy.” Pp. 95-112 in Eric Kaufmann and W. Bradford Wilcox (eds.) Whither the Child: Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Hongwei Xu, Susan E. Short, and Tao Liu. 2013. “Dynamic Relations between Fast-food Restaurant and Body Weight Status: A Longitudinal and Multilevel Analysis of Chinese Adults.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 67(3):271-279. Abigail Harrison, Susan E. Short, Maletela Tuoane-Nkhasi. Forthcoming. 2013. “Re-focusing the Gender Lens: Caregiving Women, Family Roles and HIV/AIDS Vulnerability in Lesotho.” AIDS and Behavior. Susan E. Short, Y. Claire Yang, and Tania M. Jenkins. 2013. “Sex, Gender, Genetics, and Health.” American Journal of Public Health. 103(S1):S93-S101. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301229 Sarah H. Stephens, Sarah M. Hartz, Nicole R. Hoft, Nancy L. Saccone, Robin C. Corley, John K. Hewitt, Christian J. Hopfer, Naomi Breslau, Hilary Coon, Xiangning Chen, Francesca Ducci, Nicole Dueker, Nora Franceschini, Josef Frank, Younghun Han, Nadia N. Hansel, Chenhui Jiang, Tellervo Korhonen, Penelope A. Lind, Jason Liu, Leo-Pekka Lyytik¨ ainen, Martha Michel, John Shaffer, Susan E. Short, Juzhong Sun, Alexander Teumer, John R. Thompson, Nicole Vogelzangs, Jacqueline M. Vink, AngelaWenzlaff, William Wheeler, Bao-Zhu Yang, Steven H. Aggen, Anthony J. Balmforth, Sebastian E. Baumeister, Terri H. Beaty, Daniel J. Benjamin, Andrew W. Bergen, Ulla Broms, David Cesarini, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Jingchun Chen, Yu-Ching Cheng, Sven Cichon, David Couper, Francesco Cucca, Danielle Dick, Tatiana Foroud, Helena Furberg, Ina Giegling, Nathan A. Gillespie, Fangyi Gu, Alistair S. Hall, Jenni H¨ allfors, Shizhong Han, Annette M. Hartmann, et al. Forthcoming. 2013. “Distinct Loci in theCHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 Gene Cluster are Associated with Onset of Regular Smoking.” Genetic Epidemiology. Hongwei Xu, John Logan, and Susan E. Short. Forthcoming. 2014. “Integrating Space with Place in Health Research: A Multilevel Spatial Investigation Using Child Mortality in 1880 Newark, New Jersey.” Demography. DOI 10.1007/s13524-014-0292-y

BOOK REVIEWS 2003.

Review of Thomas Scharping. Birth Control in China, 1949-2000: Population Policy and Demographic Development. London: RoutledgeCurzon. In Studies in Family Planning 34(3):221.

2004.

Review of Martin King Whyte (ed.). China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. In Population Studies 58(1):135-136.

2005.

Review of Vanessa L. Fong. Only Hope: Coming of Age Under China’s One Child Policy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. In American Journal of Sociology 111(3):925-927.

2007.

Review of Susan Greenhalgh and Edwin A. Winckler. Governing China's Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press. In Population Studies. 61 (1): 118-118.

2009.

Review of Zhongwei Zhao and Fei Guo. (eds.). Transition and Challenge: China’s Population at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. In Population and Development Review.

INVITED LECTURES 1997. 1999. 2000. 2000. 2000. 2002. 2003. 2003.

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“Looking Locally at China’s One Child Policy.” Population Studies and Training Center Seminar, Brown University, Providence, RI. “The One Child Policy and Children’s Well-being in China.” International Education Seminar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. “The One Child Policy: What does it mean and how does it work?” Invited keynote address at conference sponsored by Primary Source, New England China Network, Bridgewater, MA. “Maternal Work and Time Spent in Child Care in China: A multimethod approach.” Department of Sociology Colloquium, Brown University, Providence, RI. “Girls under China’s One Child Policy.” Invited speaker, Women’s Studies Seminar, Berea College, Berea, KY. “China Data Archive.” Invited Member, External Advisory Committee. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. “Social Change, Family Organization, and Child Well-being: New Research in Lesotho.” Department of Sociology, Brown University. “Having Daughters, Having Sons: Sex Preference and Family Building under the One Child Policy.” Invited Presenter. Workshop on Daughters’ Worth Re-evaluated: Changing Intergenerational Relations and Expectations in Contemporary China. Fairbank Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. “China’s One Child Policy: Does it Matter?” Invited Lecture. Initiative in Population, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. “The Auto-Driven Interview Technique and Social Demographic Research: Experiences from

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2005. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2010.

the Field” (with ‘Maletela Tuoane). Invited Lecture. Institute for Southern African Studies, National University of Lesotho. "HIV/AIDS, Family Organization, and Child Well-being in Southern Africa" (with Berna Miller). Invited Presenter. Center for the Study of Human Development. Brown University, Providence, RI. “China’s One Child Policy and Fertility” Invited Lecture. California Population Center, University of California – Los Angeles. “HIV/AIDS, Parental Death, and Child Schooling in Africa.” Invited Lecture. Population Research Institute, Penn State University. “Growing Up in the Context of High HIV Prevalence.” Invited Lecture. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina. “The National Children’s Study: Sampling Plans and Possibilities.” Population Studies and Training Center Seminar, Brown University, Providence, RI. “Little Emperors: Growing Up After China’s One-child Policy.” Invited Conference on Low Fertility and its Consequences. Barcelona, Spain.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (SINCE 2000) 2000.

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“After the Children: Work and Family among Older Women in China.” Work and Family: Expanding the Horizons Conference, San Francisco, CA. (Co-sponsored by the Center for Working Families at the University of California, Berkeley). “Child Care in China” (with Rongjun Sun). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. “Spouses’ Fertility Preferences and Unmet Need in Ethiopia” (with Gebre-Egziabher Kiros). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. “Family Planning Policy and the Use of Maternity Services in China: Findings from the 1997 National Demographic and Reproductive Health Survey” (with Fengyu Zhang). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. “Representing China’s Fertility: Local, National, and International Dimensions” (with Zeng Yi and Michael J. White). International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) seminar, The Production and Circulation of Population Knowledge, Providence, RI. “Second Births under China’s One Child Policy” (with Zhanlian Feng). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. “The Organization of Child Care in China: Gender Stratification in the Preschool Years” (with Rongjun Sun). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA. “Parenthood and Living Arrangements: The Decline in Adult Support for Parents, 18801990” (with Berna S. Miller and Frances K. Goldscheider). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. “Economic Transformation and Child Nutrition in Post-Reform China” (with Aaron Katz). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. “Second Births and the Second Shift” (with Berna S. Miller). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. “The Growing Isolation of Parenthood in the Life Course and in the Family, 1880-1990"

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(with Frances K. Goldscheider, Dennis P. Hogan, and Berna S. Miller) presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. “China’s Population Policy: One Child Variations and Fertility Response” (with Andrew D. Foster). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. “Family Context and Subjective Well-being among the Oldest-Old in China” (with Feinian Chen). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. “The Implications of Different Living Arrangements for the Oldest Old in China” (with Feinian Chen). International Conference on Healthy Aging and Socioeconomic Development in China, Duke University, Durham, NC. “Investigating China’s Stalled Revolution: Husband and Wife Involvement in Housework in the PRC” (with Juhua Yang). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. “Rendering Family: Using Auto-driven Interview Techniques with Children in Low Income Countries” (with ‘Maletela Tuoane). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. “Black-White Differences in Coresidential Support for Mothers of Young Children, 1880 to 2000” (with Berna M. Torr and Frances K. Goldscheider). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New York, NY. “Growing Up in the Context of High HIV Prevalence: Adult Death and Illness. Family Living Arrangements, and Children’s Lives” (with Erin Parker, Rachel Goldberg, and Thandie Hlabana). Union of African Population Scientists 5th African Population Conference. Arusha, Tanzania. “The Changing Contours of Inside Work in China” (with Juhua Yang). Thematic Session, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. “Disability and Pap Smear Receipt” (with Julia Drew). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas. “Gender, Family, and HIV/AIDS in Lesotho” (with Abigail Harrison, ‘Maletela TuoaneNkhasi, and Thandie Hlabana). Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas. “Age at Initiation of Smoking and Nicotine Dependence” Integrating Genetics and the Social Sciences Conference, Boulder, Colorado. “Ethnic Residential Segregation and Child Mortality: A Spatial Analysis of 1880 Newark, NJ” (with Hongwei Xu and John R. Logan) Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. “Gender and Body Weight Status over the Life Course in China” (with Hongwei Xu), Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. “Incorporating Unequal Exposure to Environmental Hazards in Sample Design: Capturing Children’s Proximity to Polluting Facilities” (with Alissa Cordner, Seth Spielman, Rachel E. Goldberg, John R. Logan, and Stephen Buka) Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. “Sex, Gender, Genetics, and Health” (with Yang Yang), Integrating Genetics and the Social Sciences Conference, Boulder, Colorado. “Children Living with HIV-Positive Adults: National Estimates from 23 Countries in subSaharan Africa” (with Rachel Goldberg), Population Association of America Annual

2013.

2013.

Meeting, New Orleans, LA. “Urbanization, Fast-food Restaurant, and Individual Behavior: An Ecological and Life Course Analysis of Body Weight Changes in Chinese Youth” (with Hongwei Xu), Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. “Attitudes toward Motherhood, Fertility Desires, and Birth Intentions by Disability Status among U.S. Women, 2006-2010” (with Carrie L. Shandra and Dennis Hogan) Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

RESEARCH GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS Funded Principal Investigator. “Men’s Labor Migration, Household Organization, and Resource Allocation Decisions.” Salomon Faculty Research Award, Brown University. 1999-2003. Principal Investigator. “Population Policy and Child Well-Being.” NICHD. 1999-2003. Principal Investigator. “Family Organization and Child-Well-being: Mixing Methods in the Field.” Mellon Award through PSTC, Brown University. 2003-2004. Principal Investigator. “Urbanization and Migration.” The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Center Award to PSTC in support of Research and Training. 2003-2005. Principal Investigator. “Family Disruption, Family Response: Social Change, Family Organization, and Child Well-being in Southern Africa.” NSF. 2003-2005. Principal Investigator. “Children’s Evolving Social Networks in the Context of High HIV/AIDS Prevalence.” Salomon Faculty Research Award, Brown University. 2005-2007. Investigator. “Exceptional Children, Exceptional Challenges” (Dennis Hogan, PI). Office of Vice President for Research Award, Brown University. 2006-2008. Principal Investigator. “Family Organization and Child Well-being in Southern Africa.” NICHD. 2007-2010. Co-Investigator. “National Children’s Study” Wave 1 (Stephen Buka, PI). NIH. 2007-2012. Principal Investigator. “Social Inequalities: The Intertwining of Human Difference and Environments.” Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. New Directions Fellowship. 2008- 2010. Co-Investigator. “National Children’s Study” Wave 2 (Stephen Buka, PI). NIH. 2008-2013. Principal Investigator. “Social Change, Gender, and Health over the Life Course in China.” Salomon Faculty Research Award, Brown University. 2013-2014.

Investigator. “Partnerships for the Next Generation of HIV Social Science in South Africa.” (Mark Lurie/Chris Colvin Co-PIs). NIH 2013-2018. Co-Investigator. “Empower, Nudge: Increasing Dual Protection among Young Women in South Africa.” (Galárraga, PI) Office of Vice President for Research Award, Brown University. 2014-2015

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY University 1998. 1998 - 2000. 2002 - 2003. 2006 - 2007. 2006 - 2007.

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Panel Participant, New Faculty Orientation, Brown University. Faculty Resumed Undergraduate Education Policy and Admissions Committee. Faculty Executive Committee (FEC), Brown University. Faculty Grievance Committee, Brown University. Committee on Internationalization Sub-committees: Poverty, Inequality, and Development Working Group Search Committee, VP of International Affairs Internationalization Proposal Review Committee Advisory Board, Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning Academic Priorities Committee (APC), Brown University (Vice-Chair, 2012-2013)

Population Studies and Training Center 2001 (spring). Recruitment Committee, co-sponsored position in Anthropology, Population Studies and Training Center. 2001 - 2003. Associate Director, Population Studies and Training Center. 2001 - 2003. Mellon Grant Steering Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2001 - 2003. Steering Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2001 - 2003. Training Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2004 - 2006. Associate Director, Population Studies and Training Center. 2004 - 2006. Mellon Grant Steering Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2004 - 2006. Steering Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2004 - 2006. Training Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2005 (fall). R24 Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2006 - 2007. Steering Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2010. Postdoctoral Fellow Search Committee, Population Studies and Training Center. 2011. Hewlett Visiting Scholars Selection Committee, Population Studies and Training. Center. 2013Training Committee, Population Studies and Training Center

Department of Sociology 1997 - 1998. Colloquia Committee, Department of Sociology. 1998 - 2000. Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology. 2000 (spring). Selection Committee, Joukowsky Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology. 2000 - 2001. Faculty Executive Committee, Department of Sociology. 2000 - 2001. Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology. 2005 (fall). Search Committee, Social Demography, Department of Sociology. 2005, 2008. Annual Review Committee, Junior Faculty, Sociology Department. 2006 – 2008. Faculty Liaison, Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning 2010-2011. Tenure Review Committees (2) 2011Director of Graduate Studies 2011Executive Committee Other 1998. Session Discussant, Wayland Collegium Conference “Gender, Population, and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Brown University. 1998. Co-Facilitator, Current Events Forum on Population. Naval War College, Newport, RI. 2000. Invited Presenter, “Population Policy and Child Well-being.” Population Studies and Training Center presentation to the Brown Corporation, Brown University. 2000. Session Discussant, “Relation of Migration to Economic Change, Women’s Status, Reproduction, and Health.” International Population Conference, Brown University. 2001. Invited Presenter, Sociology Graduate Student Workshop. Brown University. 2001. Paper Discussant, “Islam, Population, and Family in Comparative Development Workshop.” Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University. 2005. Panel Participant. “Community-Based Participatory Research.” Department of Sociology, Brown University. 2005. Panel Participant. “Ethics in Population Research Workshop.” Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University. 2006. Panel Participant. Sociology Graduate Student Workshop on Mentoring. Brown University. 2006. Co-organizer (with Hogan) of Gender and Family Symposium, sponsored by Population Studies and Training Center and the Department of Sociology, Brown University. 2006. Chair, Fertility Session. WITS-Brown-Colorado-APHRC Conference, Nairobi, Kenya. 2007. Panel Participant. Sociology Graduate Student Workshop on Women in the Academy, Brown University. 2009. Session Chair. “Women’s Health and Status: Qualitative Studies.” Population Studies and Training Center African Alumni Conference. 2012. Panel Participant, PSTC Workshop on Grant Funding.

TO THE PROFESSION Review Panels, Boards, and Committees 1993 - 1994. Associate Editor, Social Forces. 2002. Selection Committee, Dorothy S. Thomas Award, Population Association of America. 2003 Consultant, China Health and Nutrition Survey. 2003 -2010 Member, Scientific Review Board, Demographic Research. 2005. Nominating Committee, Section on Children and Youth, American Sociological Association. 2006, 2007. NSF Review Panel, Human Dimensions of Social Change. 2007 - 2009. Board of Directors, Population Association of America. Finance Subcommittee (Chair 2009). 2008 - 2009. Sampling Working Group, National Children’s Study. 2010. Selection Committee, Graduate Student Paper Award, Section on Children and Youth, American Sociological Association. 2011-2013. Selection Committee, Award for Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship in Population, Section on Population, American Sociological Association. 2012Council Member, Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society, American Sociological Association 2013 Temporary Reviewer, NIH Study Section, SSPB 2013-2014. Nominating Committee, Population Association of America. Professional Meetings 1997. Presider/Discussant. Roundtable Session on “Kinship in Cross-Cultural Perspective,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 1997, Toronto Canada. 2000. Organizer/Chair. Session on “Health, Education, and Family in Contemporary China,” Annual Meeting of the New England Association for Asian Studies, October 2000. Providence, RI. 2001. Session Organizer. Population Section Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2001, Anaheim, CA. 2002. Session Discussant. “Family Change in Africa and Latin America,” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, May 2002, Atlanta, GA. 2003. Session Organizer. “Fertility and Reproductive Health,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2003, Atlanta, GA. 2005. Session Discussant. “Family and Kinship,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2005, Philadelphia PA. 2006. Session Chair. “Intergenerational Exchanges in Transitional Societies,” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, March 2006, Los Angeles, CA. 2006. Session Discussant. “Asian Families in Transition,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2006, Montreal, Canada. 2007. Session Chair. “Short- and Long-run Consequences of Childbearing,” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, March 2007, New York, NY.

2007. 2008. 2009. 2010. 2010.

2013. 2014.

Session Discussant. “Fertility and Reproductive Health,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2007, New York, NY. Session Organizer. “Family in Historical and Comparative Perspective.” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, March 2008, New Orleans, LA. Session Discussant. “Orphans, Adoption, and Fostering.” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, March 2009, Detroit, MI. Session Organizer. “Group Processes.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2010, Atlanta, GA. Session Organizer. “Sex, Pregnancy, and Family Formation: Social and Biological Contexts.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2010, Atlanta, GA. Session Organizer. “Gender, Family, and Health in International Context.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2013, New York, NY. Session Organizer. “Gender and Demographic Processes” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA.

Occasional Reviewer NSF, Sociology Program NAS, National Research Council, Committee on Population Peer-Reviewed Journals American Economic Review, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Demographic Research, Demography, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Gender and Society, Gender, Work, and Organization, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of Marriage and the Family, Population and Development Review, Population Studies, Science, Social Forces, Social Biology, Sociological Forum, Sociological Methods and Research, Sociological Perspectives Social Service Review, Studies in Family Planning, The Sociological Quarterly.

TEACHING Courses Scheduled 2013-2014 Inequalities and Health (Soc 0300) First Year Seminar Graduate Research Methods (Soc 2430) Graduate Research Writing Seminar (new prep) Courses Taught at Brown University Undergraduate Family Sociology Social Perspectives on HIV/AIDS Statistics for Social Scientists Inequalities and Health

Undergraduate/Graduate Households, Work, and Gender Graduate Research Methods (I and II) Fertility and Reproductive Health Social and Demographic Perspectives on Family Planning Multivariate Analysis Demographic Techniques (co-taught) Demography of Health Research Writing Seminar Independent Study/Reading Research (30+)

Teaching Grants and Awards 1998 Odyssey Award, Brown University “Understanding Family Diversity: An Integrated Approach” 2001-2002 Wriston Curriculum Development Grant, Brown University “Improving Undergraduate Research Training through Sociology 110: Technology Integration and Collaborative Learning” 2002 UTRA Team Fellowship, Brown University “Integrating Substance and Software: Adding Undergraduate Expertise to Sociology 110" 2003 UTRA, Brown University “Family Processes and Child Well-being in Lesotho: Undergraduate Research Training” 2005 UTRA, Brown University “Exploring the Consequences of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic” 2011 UTRA, Brown University “Developing Research Skills through Collaborative Course Revision”

Graduate Theses Ph.D. Dissertation Committee (18 advised) *awarded The Marie J. Langlois Dissertation Prize, Brown University

Chair Juhua Yang, 2005

(Professor, People’s University, Beijing, China)

Erin Parker,* 2009 (EIS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA) Hongwei Xu, 2012 (Faculty Fellow, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan) Rachel Goldberg, 2012 (Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University) Tania Jenkins, in process Member Rongjun Sun, 2000 Gebre-Egziabher Kiros, 2001 Zhanlian Feng, 2002 Yoo-Jean Song, 2003 Zewdu Woubalem, 2003 Catherine Stiff Andrzejewski, 2005 Berna Miller Torr, 2005 Vanessa Yong, 2005 Carrie Spearin, 2007 Holly Reed, 2008 Julie Fennell, 2009 Carrie Alexandrowicz Shandra, 2009 Julia Drew, 2011

M.A. Thesis Committees (19 advised) * awarded Alden Speare, Jr. Memorial Prize for best M.A. Yoo-Jean Song, 1999 Catherine Stiff, 1999 Zhanlian Feng, 1999 (Chair) * Umaporn Pattaravanich, 2001 Eileen Dihlolelo Phoshoko, 2002 Berna Miller Torr, 2002 * Julie Fennell, 2004 Nam Thanh Tram, 2006 Julia Drew, 2006 Erin Parker, 2006 (Chair) Carrie Alexandrowicz, 2006 (Chair) * Christopher Gibson, 2007 Jing Song, 2007* Thandie Hlabana, (Chair) 2007 Hongwei Xu, (Chair) 2007 Alissa Cordner, 2009 Jaime McPike, 2012 Ayalu Reda, 2014 Dana Smiles, 2014

Undergraduate Theses/Honors (12 advised) Rachel Goldberg 1999 (International Relations; Chair) Sapna Desai 1999 (International Relations) Annie Juergens-Behr 2000 (Human Biology; Chair) Jennifer Cartwright 2001 (Economics)

Thai Nguyen, 2001 (Community Health; Chair) Alexa Van Brunt 2004 (Sociology) Faye Reiff-Pasarew 2005 (Development Studies) Lucy Walker 2006 (Sociology) Ana Mascarenas 2006 (Human Biology and Sociology; Chair) Abigail Schreiber 2011 (Sociology; Chair) Gabriel Schwartz 2013 (Sociology and Human Biology) Rali Dekova 2014 (Sociology, ScB.)

Leadership Alliance Students (2 advised) Sabah Gulamali, 2010 Sara Harris, 2012