Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
Daniel Schneider is Assistant Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley where is an affiliate of the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment and the Berkeley Population Center. Danny received his PhD from Princeton University in Sociology and Social Policy in 2012 and then completed a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health Policy Research at Berkeley. His research focuses on family demography, inequality, and precarious employment. Danny is currently co-director of the Shift Project at UC Berkeley and is a W.T. Grant Foundation Faculty Research Scholar.
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Sep 22, 2019 14:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
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