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Eiko Hiraoka Strader Faculty Member

I am a sociologist who primarily studies gender inequality and public policy. Much of my work tries to understand how and under what conditions gender becomes relevant in predicting life chances across different levels of geographical location. I employ intersectionality-informed multilevel models to examine intersecting sources of inequality, such as race, ethnicity, parenthood and class, while simultaneously analyzing labor market policies or conditions that impact gender inequality.

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