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Family Inequality

by Philip N. Cohen

Me @ work

What’s on your mind?

January 25, 2010January 25, 2010Categories In the news, Me @ workLeave a Comment on What’s on your mind?

The mind of the American public experienced a seismic event on January 13, when the earthquake struck.

Children’s overweight trends

January 14, 2010January 16, 2010Categories Me @ work, Research reports2 Comments on Children’s overweight trends

Poor children's poor health is one of America's little rat-race starting-line adjustments.

How do they do it?

January 5, 2010August 27, 2014Categories Me @ work, Research reports3 Comments on How do they do it?

How families transmit inequality is an area where some of sociology's big ideas are actually being pursued, challenged and tested.

Women’s stalled march to the top?

November 18, 2009February 21, 2010Categories Me @ work, Research reports3 Comments on Women’s stalled march to the top?

A dramatic slowing of progress for women in managerial occupations.

Valerie K. Oppenheimer

November 5, 2009November 7, 2013Categories In the news, Me @ work1 Comment on Valerie K. Oppenheimer

Valerie K. Oppenheimer has died.

Does every sound bite have a source?

November 4, 2009January 5, 2010Categories Me @ workLeave a Comment on Does every sound bite have a source?

The man in the white coat reveals the sources behind the sound bites.

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Philip N. Cohen

I’m a sociologist at the University of Maryland, College Park. See my website at philipncohen.com for more information.

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