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Curriculum Vitae Mary Clare Lennon, Ph. D.

University address: PhD Program in Sociology The Graduate Center, City University of New York 365 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10016 212-817-8779 E-mail: [email protected]

Home address: 512 East 79 Street, Apt. 4B New York, New York 10075 917-922-8942

Present Position

Professor, Ph.D. Program in Sociology (Deputy Executive Officer), the Graduate Center, City University of New York

Academic Training

1984 M.S. in Biostatistics, School of 1980 Ph.D. in Sociology, Columbia University 1975 M.A. in Sociology, Columbia University 1970 B.A. in Sociology, Fordham University, Thomas More College

Academic Appointments

2007-present Professor, PhD Program in Sociology (Deputy Executive Officer 2011-present); Center for the Study of Women and Society (2007-present); Center for Human Environments (Director 2008-2009); Doctoral Program in Public Health (2007- 2016); Doctoral Program in Social Welfare (2017-present); the Graduate Center, City University of New York

2018-present Affiliated faculty, Center on Poverty and Social Policy, Columbia University, School of Social Work

2010-present Visiting appointments, Institute of Education, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London

2013 Visiting Scholar, Columbia Research Center, Columbia University

2007-2008 Visiting Research Collaborator, Office of Population Research and Center for the Study of Child Wellbeing, Princeton University

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2006-present Professor of Clinical Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

1996-2006 Associate Professor of Clinical Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; Psychiatric Training Program

2005-2006 Visiting Research Collaborator, Office of Population Research and Center for the Study of Child Wellbeing, Princeton University

2003-2004 Senior Research Fellow, National Center for Children in Poverty, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

2000-2003 Director of Research, National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University

1999-2014 Faculty Fellow, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University

1997-2000 Director of Research, Research Forum on Children, Families, and the New Federalism, National Center for Children in Poverty, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

1997-1998 Visiting Fellow, Women’s Studies Program, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

1987-1996 Assistant Professor, Columbia School of Public Health, Division of Sociomedical Sciences; and Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program

1995 Acting Head, Division of Sociomedical Science, Columbia School of Public Health

1992-1993 Visiting Scholar, The Russell Sage Foundation, New York, N.Y.

1984-1987 Associate Research Scientist, Columbia School of Public Health, Division of Sociomedical Sciences

1984 Research Scientist, Division of Child Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, N.Y.

1984 Instructor, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

Fellowships and Grant Support

2017-2018 Principal Investigator, Gender, Generation, and Race: A Study of Wage Gaps. PSC- CUNY Award

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2016-2019 Co-Principal Investigator, Interrupting Place-based Inequality: Building Sustainable Communities through Shared Equity Homeownership, National Science Foundation (NSF)

2014-2015 Principal Investigator, Anger, Hope and the DREAM Act: An Experimental Study of Framing Effects. PSC-CUNY Award

2013-2015 Co-investigator, Home Moves in the Early Years: The Impact on Children in UK and US, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

2010-2012 ESRC-SSRC Collaborative Visiting Scholar. Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London

2010-2013 Principal Investigator, Residential Mobility and Young Children: Family, Neighborhoods and Well-being, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

2009-2011 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of the Tobacco Policy Change Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2008-2009 Principal Investigator, Housing Insecurity and Social Services Project. PSC- CUNY Award

2005-2009 Co-Principal Investigator, Services Research Innovations for Homeless Mentally Ill: Latent Group Trajectory Analysis, National Institute of Mental Health

2005-2010 Co-Investigator and Co-Director, Methods Core, Columbia Center for Homelessness Prevention Studies, National Institute of Mental Health

2004-2009 Program Evaluator, Advance Program at , Columbia University. National Science Foundation

2003-2006 Co-Investigator, Mathematics Proficiences in Elementary School: Effects of Family, School and Policy, National Science Foundation

2002-2007 Co-Investigator, Dynamic Socioeconomic Disadvantage: Effects on Children, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, US Department of Health & Human Services

2003-2005 Principal Investigator, Dynamics of Economic Disadvantage and Child Health and Development, Robert Wood Johnson Health Investigator Award; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2004-2005 Principal Investigator, Talking about Poverty. William T. Grant Foundation

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2002-2003 Principal Investigator, Public Attitudes Toward Welfare, Poverty and the Working Poor: A Vignette Study, Marguerite Casey Foundation

1997-2005 Principal Investigator, Support for the Research Forum Database and Website, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

2000-2001 Co-Investigator, Parental Wealth and Transition to Adulthood, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University

2000-2002 Principal Investigator, Project Support for the Research Forum on Children, Families and the New Federalism, David and Lucile Packard Foundation

2000-2001 Principal Investigator, Support for the Research Forum on Children, Families and the New Federalism, the George Gund Foundation

1999-2000 Principal Investigator, National Forum on Children, Families and Policy Reform, Annie E Casey Foundation

1999-2000 Principal Investigator, Mental Health Problems in Low Income Families: The Challenge for States in an Era of Devolution, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, US Department of Health & Human Services

1998-1999 Principal Investigator, Project Support for the Research Forum on Children, Families and the New Federalism, Chase Manhattan Foundation

1997-1998 Principal Investigator, Process Evaluation Project/ Research Forum on Children, Families and the New Federalism, University of Wisconsin (Madison) subcontract

1996-1999 Principal Investigator, Low Quality Jobs and Trajectories of Unemployment: Consequences for the Psychological Well-being of Adults and Children, Russell Sage Foundation

1996-1999 Co-investigator, Unraveling Girls' Antisocial Behavior, William T. Grant Foundation

1993-1995 Principal Investigator, Gender, Work, and Alcohol Use, Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation

1992-1995 Principal Investigator, Gender and the Structure of Paid and Unpaid Work, National Science Foundation

1990-1991 Co-principal Investigator, Controversial Psychiatric Diagnoses: A Vignette Study, Columbia School of Public Health, Calderone Award

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1987-1990 Co-investigator, Myofascial Pain Dysfunction and Life Stress Study, NIDR

1982-1984 Post-doctoral Training Fellowship in Mental Health Statistics, NIMH

1980-1982 Post-doctoral Training Fellowship in the Sociology and of Women and Work, NIMH

1976-1980 Pre-doctoral Training Fellowship in Psychiatric Epidemiology, NIMH

Areas of Interest

Housing and neighborhoods, inequality, children and families, health, statistics and methods

Books

Lennon, M.C. and Corbett, T. (editors). 2003. Policy into Action: Implementation and Welfare Reform; Urban Institute Press.

Lennon, M.C. (editor) 2001. Women & Health: Work, Welfare and Well-Being. Binghamton: The Haworth Press, Inc. [Also published as Special Issues of Women & Health. 2001, 32(1-3).]

Journal articles and book chapters

Elliott-Negri, L., Tu, S., Zheng, W. and Lennon, M.C., forthcoming. Hope, Emotional Charges, and Online Action: An Experimental Study of the DREAM Act. Social Problems.

Vesselinov E., Lennon, M.C., and Le Goix, Renaud. 2018. Is it all in the eye of the beholder? Benefits of living in mixed income neighborhoods in New York and Los Angeles. Journal of Urban Affairs 40(2):163-185. doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2017.1343633

Limonic L, Lennon MC. Work and unemployment as stressors. 2017. Pp. 224-238 in A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems. 3rd ed. (T.L. Scheid and E.R. Wright, eds.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781316471289.015

Lennon, M.C., Clark, W.A.V., and Joshi, H. 2016. Guest Editorial: Residential mobility and well- being: Exploring children’s living situations and their implications for housing policy. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 7(3):197-200. dx.doi.org/10.14301/llcs.v7i3.393

Beck, B., Buttaro, A., and Lennon, M.C. 2016. Home moves and child well-being in the first five years of life in the . Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 7(3):240-264. dx.doi.org/10.14301/llcs.v7i3.374

Lim, S., Nash, D., Hollod, L, Harris, T., Lennon, M.C., and Thorpe, L. 2015. Influence of jail incarceration and homelessness patterns on engagement in HIV care and HIV

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viral suppression among adults living with HIV/AIDS. PLoS ONE 10(11): e0141912. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141912.

Beharie, N., Lennon, M.C. & McKay, M. 2015. Assessing the Relationship between the Perceived Shelter Environment and Mental Health among Homeless Caregivers. Behavioral 41 (3): 107-114. doi:10.1080/08964289.2015.1046415

Gambaro, L., Joshi, H., Lupton, R., Fenton, A. & Lennon, M.C. 2015. Developing better measures of neighbourhood characteristics and change for use in studies of residential mobility: A case study of Britain in the early 2000s. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy.doi: 10.1007/s12061- 015-9164-0

Lim, S., Harris, T., Nash, D., Lennon, M.C., and Thorpe, L. 2014. All-cause, drug-related, and HIV mortality by trajectories of jail incarceration and homelessness among New York City adults. American Journal of Epidemiology. 181 (4): 261-270. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu313

McAllister, W., Lennon, M.C., Kuang, L. 2011. Rethinking research on forming typologies of homelessness. American Journal of Public Health. 101: 596-601. doi: 0.2105/AJPH.2010.300074

McAllister, W., Kuang, L. and Lennon, M.C. 2010. Typologizing temporality: Time-aggregated and time-patterned approaches to conceptualizing homelessness. Social Service Review 84(2): 225- 255. doi: 10.1086/654827.

Lennon, M. C. and Limonic, L. 2010. Work and unemployment as stressors. Pp 213-225 in A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health, 2nd edition (T.L. Scheid and T.N. Brown, eds.), N.Y.: Cambridge University Press.doi: 10.1017/cbo9780511984945.015.

McAllister, W., Lennon, M.C., and Celimli, I. 2008. Prevention Strategies and Public Health: Homeless Prevention, Pp. 127-159 in The Contested Boundaries of American Public Health (J. Colgrove, D. Rosner, and J. Markowitz, eds) New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Wagmiller, R., Lennon, M.C., and Kuang, L. 2008. Changes in parental health and children’s economic well-being, Journal of Health and Social Behavior 49(1): 37-55. doi: 10.1177/002214650804900104.

Gershoff, E.T., Raver C.C. Aber, J.L., and Lennon, M.C. 2007. Income is not enough: Incorporating material hardship into models of income associations with parent mediators and child outcomes. Child Development, 78(1): 70-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1467- 8624.2007.00986.x.

Wagmiller, R., Lennon, M.C., Kuang, L., Alberti, P. and Aber, J.L. 2006. The dynamics of economic disadvantage and children’s life chances. American Sociological Review, 71(5): 847- 866. doi: 10.1177/000312240607100507.

Appelbaum, L., Lennon, M.C. and Aber, J.L. 2006. When effort is threatening. Political

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Psychology, 27(3): 387-402. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9221.2006.00506.x.

Lennon, M.C. 2006. Women, work and depression: Conceptual and policy issues. Pp 309-327 in The Handbook for the Study of Women and Depression (C.L.M. Keyes and S.H. Goodman, eds.)., New York: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9780511841262.015.

Lennon, M.C., McAllister, W., Kuang, L and Herman, D. 2005. Capturing intervention effects over time: Re-analysis of a critical time intervention for homeless mentally ill men. American Journal of Public Health, 95(10):1760-1766. doi: 10.2105/ajph.2005.064402.

Lu, HH, Palmer, J., Song, Y., Lennon, M.C. and Aber, J.L. 2004. Children facing economic hardships in the United States: Differentials and changes. Demographic Research, 20:267- 318. doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2004.10.11.

Corbett, T. and Lennon, M.C. 2003. Implementation studies: From policy to action. Pp. 1-13 in Policy into action: Implementation Research and Welfare Reform (M.C.Lennon and T. Corbett, eds.). Washington DC: Urban Institute Press.

Lennon, M.C., Blome, J., and English, K. 2002. Depression among women on welfare: A review of the literature. Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association, 57(1): 27-31.

Lennon, M.C. 2001. Foreword: Mental health of poor women in an era of devolution. Special Issue of Women & Health, 32(1,2):xv-xxi. doi: 10.1300/J013v32n01_a.

Lennon, M.C. 2001. Foreword: Welfare and child well-being. Special Issue of Women & Health, 32(3):xiii-xiv. doi: 10.1300/j013v32n03_01.

Schwartz, S, Weiss, L. and Lennon, M.C. 2000. Labeling effects of a controversial psychiatric diagnosis: A vignette experiment of Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder. Women & Health, 30(3):63-75. doi: 10.1300/J013v30n03_05.

Lennon, M. C. 1999. Work and unemployment as stressors, pp. 284-294 in A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health (A. V. Horwitz and T.L. Scheid, eds.), N.Y.: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9780511984945.015.

Ortiz, N.M.B., Bravo, M. and Lennon M.C. 1999. Sintomas de depresión en mujeres soleras con jefatura de familia en Puerto Rico: Implicaciones para las profesiones de ayuda. Ánalisis, 1(1): 105-128.

Lennon, M. C. 1998. Domestic arrangements and depression: An examination of household labor, pp. 409-421 in Adversity, Stress, and Psychopathology (B.P. Dohrenwend, ed.) N.Y.: Oxford University Press.

Link, B.G., Lennon, M. C., and Dohrenwend, B.P. 1998. Occupational characteristics as risk factors for major depression and nonaffective psychotic disorder, pp. 398-408 in Adversity, Stress, and Psychopathology (B.P. Dohrenwend, ed.) N.Y.: Oxford University Press.

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Lennon, M. C. 1996. Gender and well-being: Depression and self-esteem in women, pp. 207-236 in Women's Health: The Commonwealth Survey (K.S. Collins and M.. Falik, eds.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Burgos, N., Lennon, M. C., Bravo, M. and Guzman, J. 1995. Depressive symptomatology in single women heads of households in Puerto Rico: A comparative analysis. Women and Health, 23(3): 1-18.doi: 10.1300/J013v23n03_01.

Lennon, M. C. 1995. Work conditions as explanations for relations between socioeconomic status, gender, and psychological disorders. Epidemiologic Reviews, 17(1): 120-127.

Stern, Y., Alexander, G.E., Prohovnik, I., Stricks, L., Link, B., Lennon, M. C. and Mayeux, R. 1995. Relationship between lifetime occupation and parietotemporal flow: Implications for a reserve against Alzheimer's disease pathology. Neurology, 45:55-60. doi: 10.1212/WNL.45.1. 55.

Zautra, A.J., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Dohrenwend, B.P., Lennon, M. C., and Kenny, D.A. 1995. The examination of myofascial face pain and its relationship to psychological distress in women. Health Psychology, 14:223-231. doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.14.3.223.

Lennon, M. C. and Rosenfield, S. 1994. Relative fairness and the division of housework: The importance of options. American Journal of Sociology, 100:506-31. doi: 10.1086/230545.

Lennon, M. C. 1994. Women, work, and well-being: The importance of work conditions. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 35:235-247. doi: 10.2307/2137278. Also, published in Work and Mental Health: A Presentation and Assessment of Recent Evidence (B.M. Shea, ed.) Rome: Centro studi per l'Evoluzione Umana, 1996.

Link, B.G., Lennon, M. C. and Dohrenwend, B.P. 1993. Socioeconomic status and depression: The role of occupations involving direction, control and planning. American Journal of Sociology, 98:1351-1387. doi: 10.1086/230192.

Lennon, M. C. and Rosenfield, S. 1992. Women and mental health: The interaction of job and family conditions. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 33:316-327. doi: 10.2307/2137311.

Lennon, M. C., Wasserman, G.A. and Allen, R. 1991. Infant care and wives' depressive symptoms. Women & Health, 17:1-23. doi: 10.1300/j013v17n02_01.

Marbach, J.J., Lennon, M. C., Link, B.G. and Dohrenwend, B.P. 1990. Losing face: Sources of stigma as perceived by chronic facial pain patients, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 13: 583- 604. doi: 10.1007/BF00844736.

Lennon, M. C., Dohrenwend, B.P., Zautra, A. and Marbach, J.J. 1990. Coping and adaptation to facial pain in contrast to other stressful life events, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59:1040-1050. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.59.5.1040.

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Lennon, M. C., Martin, J.L. and Dean, L.L. 1990. Social support and AIDS-related grief reaction among gay men, Social Science & Medicine, 31:477-484. doi: 10.1016/0277- 9536(90)90043-R.

Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Dohrenwend, B.P. and Lennon, M. C. 1990. The validity of tooth- grinding measures: The etiology of TMPDS revisited, Journal of the American Dental Association, 20:327-333. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.1990.0051.

Lennon, M. C. 1989. The structural context of stress, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 30:261-268. doi: 10.2307/2136958.

Lennon, M. C., Link, B.G., Marbach, J.J. and Dohrenwend, B.P. 1989. The stigma of chronic facial pain and its impact on social relationships, Social Problems, 36:117-134. doi: 10.2307/800803.

Marbach, J.J., Lennon, M. C. and Dohrenwend, B.P. 1988. Candidate risk factors for temporomandibular pain and dysfunction syndrome: Psychosocial, health behavior, physical illness and injury, Pain, 34:139-151. doi: 10.1016/0304-3959(88)90159-5.

Lennon, M. C. 1987. Sex differences in distress: The impact of gender and work roles, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 28:290-305. doi: 10.2307/2136847.

Lennon, M. C. 1987. Is menopause depressing? An investigation of three competing perspectives, Sex Roles, 1/2:1-16. doi: 10.1007/bf00287896.

Wasserman, G., Lennon, M. C. and Allen, R. 1987. Contributors to attachment in normal and high risk infants, Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 26:9-15. doi: 10.1097/00004583- 198701000-00003.

Lennon, M. C. 1982. The psychological consequences of menopause: The importance of timing of a life stage event, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 23:274-294. doi: 10.2307/2136493.

Reports, newsletters, and working papers

Gambaro, L., Joshi, H. Lupton, R. and Lennon, M.C. 2014. A pragmatic approach to measuring neighbourhood poverty change. Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of Education, University of London, Working Paper No. 14-08.

Borgman-Arboleda, A., Kulick, R., Anderson-Hamilton, A., and Lennon, M.C. 2012. Tobacco policy change evaluation. Final report to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

McAllister W., Kuang, L., and Lennon, M.C. 2010. Typologizing temporality: time-aggregated and time-patterned approaches to conceptualizing homelessness." CPRC Working Paper No. 10- 02.

McAllister W., Kuang, L., and Lennon, M.C. 2010. Re-thinking research on typologizing homelessness. Columbia Population Research Center, Working

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Paper No. 10-01.

Lennon, M.C., McAllister, W, Kuang, L and Herman D. 2005. Temporality and intervention effects: Latent trajectory analysis of a homeless mental health program. ISERP Working Paper 05- 02, N.Y.: Columbia University.

Wagmiller, R., Lennon, M.C., Alberti, P. and Aber, J.L. 2004. Measuring economic disadvantage during childhood: A group-based modelling approach. ISERP Working Paper 04-03, N.Y.: Columbia University.

Lawrence, S., Chau, M. and Lennon, M.C. 2004. Depression, substance abuse, and domestic violence: Little is known about co-occurrence and combined effects on low-income families. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty

Lu, HH, Palmer, J., Song, Y., Lennon, M.C. and Aber, J.L. 2003. Living at the edge: America’s low- income children and families. ISERP Working Paper 03-04, N.Y.: Columbia University.

Lennon, M.C., Appelbaum, L., and Aber, J.L. 2003. Circumstances dictate public views of government assistance. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty.

Appelbaum, L., Lennon, M.C., and Aber, J.L 2003. How belief in a just world influences views of public policy. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty

Elmelech Y., McCaskie, K, Lennon, M.C., Lu, H.H. 2002. Children of immigrants: a statistical profile. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty

Lennon, M.C., Blome, J. and English K. 2001. Depression and low-income women: Challenges for TANF and welfare-to-work policies and programs. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty.

Blum, B.B., Farnsworth, J, Lennon, M.C., and Winn, E. 2000. Welfare research perspectives: past, present, and future: 2000 Edition. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty.

Winn, E. and Lennon, M.C. 2000. The role of administrative data and national datasets in understanding welfare reform. the forum Vol. 3, No. 1. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty.

Berrey, E.C. and Lennon, M.C. 1998. Teen parent program evaluations yield no simple answers. the forum Vol. 1, No. 4. N.Y.: National Center for Children in Poverty.

Lennon, M.C., Aber, L. and Blum, B. 1998. Program, research, and policy implications of evaluations of teenage parent programs. Research Forum’s website, www.researchforum.org.

Lennon, M.C. 1997. Family constellations and need for social services. Community Health Advisory & Information Network (CHAIN) Update Report #3. New York: Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University.

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Book reviews

Lennon, M. C. 1997. Review of Gendered Moods: Psychotropics and Society by E. Ettore and E. Risha. Contemporary Sociology.

Lennon, M. C. 1984. Review of The Mechanisms of Job Stress and Strain, by J.R.P. French, Jr., R.D. Caplan, and R. Van Harrison. Contemporary Sociology, 13: 352-353.

Lennon, M. C. 1983. Review of Bound by Love: The Sweet Trap of Daughterhood, by L. Gilbert and P. Webster. The Center for the Study of Women and Society Newsletter, City University of New York, 4.

Presentations (2006-present)

Lennon, M.C. 2019. Beyond medicalization: A deeper, broader understanding of maternal and child health. Childhood Perspectives Lecture Series, Graduate Center, CUNY.

Lennon, M.C. 2019. Housing tenure alternatives for low-income households: Community Land Trusts and market-based housing. Urban Affairs Association annual conference, Los Angeles, CA (with J. Schneider, C. Cahan and S. Saegert).

Lennon, M.C. 2018. Gender, generation, and race: A study of wage gaps. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies annual conference, Milan Italy (with J. deCastro Galvao).

Lennon, M.C. 2016. Inequality and children’s life chances. Inequality by the numbers workshop, Luxembourg Income Study, Graduate Center, CUNY, N.Y., N.Y.

Lennon, M.C. 2016. Residential mobility and child well-being: Diverging destinations. Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study summer data workshop. Columbia University, N.Y., N.Y.

Lennon, M.C. 2016. Moving home in the early years: What happens to children in UK and US? Keynote address at conference on Family, Life course and Wellbeing in Asia and beyond, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Lennon, M.C. 2015. Moving to a better place? Outcomes of residential mobility among young children in the United States. Symposium on residential mobility: motivations and outcomes, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

Lennon, M.C. 2014. Housing conditions, moves and child wellbeing in the first five years of life: FFS. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland.

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Lennon, M.C. 2014. Family change, employment change, and home moves in the first five years of life: a comparison of US and UK. Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Summer Data Workshop Lennon, M.C. 2014. Housing tenure and residential mobility among children in the US and UK. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Lennon, M.C. 2013. Home moves in the US and UK. Symposium on Putting Health Disparities in Place: Comparative Perspectives on the US and UK. Columbia University, New York, NY

Lennon, M.C. 2013. Residential mobility and child well-being: evidence from the US and UK. Columbia Population Research Center.

Lennon, M.C. 2012. Residential mobility and child well-being: evidence from the US and UK. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Conference, Paris, France

Lennon, M.C. 2011. Residential mobility in young children: why some families change residence. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Annual Conference, Bielefeld, Germany

Lennon, M.C. 2010. Neighborhood change. Conference on Best Practices and New Directions in Neighborhood Research, Columbia University.

Lennon, M.C. 2010. How to think about creating temporal typologies: Time-patterned and time- aggregated typologies of homelessness. Columbia University Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program (with McAllister, W.)

Lennon. M.C. 2010. Analyzing latent trajectories: Growth Mixture Modeling and Optimal Matching. Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Postdoctoral Program Short Course Presentation. (with McAllister, W., Buttaro A., and Kuang, L.).

Lennon, M.C. 2009. Family structure dynamics and child well-being. National Center for Family and Marriage Research Conference on Families and Health: New Directions in Research and Theory. NICHD, Bethesda, Maryland.

Lennon, M.C. 2008. Timing, duration, and sequencing of poverty: Family economic dynamics and child health and well-being. Eleventh International Conference on Social Stress Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico (with Kuang, L. and Wagmiller, R.)

Lennon, M.C. 2006. Dynamics of childhood poverty: A latent class trajectory approach. Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

Lennon, M.C. 2006. Economic disadvantage and child well-being: Do timing, duration, and sequencing of poverty matter? Community Psychology Colloquium, New York University. New York, New York.

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Lennon, M.C. 2006. Dynamics of Childhood Poverty: Consequences for Child Health and Well- being. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Lennon, M.C. 2006. Dynamics of Childhood Poverty: Consequences for Child Health and Well- being. Urban Health Initiative, City University of New York, Graduate Center.

Lennon, M.C. 2006. Trajectories of Childhood Poverty: Tools for Analyzing Timing, Duration and Sequencing Effects. Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University.

Editorial Boards and Journal Reviews

2015-2021 Associate Editor, Society & Mental Health

2010-2012 Associate Editor, Society & Mental Health

1999-2002 Associate Editor, Social Psychology Quarterly

1995-1998 Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior

1992-present Associate Editor, Women & Health

1990-1993 Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior

1990-1991 Book Review Editor, Women & Health

1980-present Ad hoc reviewer for: AIDS: Education and Prevention, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Urban Affairs, Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Social Forces, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science and Medicine, Sociological Quarterly, Women & Health

Other Professional Activities (2006-present)

2019-2022 Member, Executive Committee, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies.

2018 Discussant. Using sequence analysis to understand youth and family social program pathways. Association for Public Policy Analysis and (APPAM), Annual Fall Conference, Washington DC.

2018 Organizer and presenter. Symposium: Gender and work over the lifecourse: Dynamics of employment, income, and family life. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Milan, Italy.

2015 Organizer and presenter. Presidential Session: Child well-being in context.

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Annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. N.Y., N.Y.

2014 Chair, Symposium: Early Childhood and Housing. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Lausanne, Switzerland

2014 Contributor, Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Summer Data Workshop, Columbia University, New York, NY

2013 Chair, Symposium: Childhood in Context. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2012 Chair, Symposium on Child Health and Development in the US, UK and Australia. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Paris, France

2011 Chair, Session on Neighbourhoods and Minorities. Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Bielefeld, Germany.

2010 Mentor, “Mentor it Forward.” Sponsored by NYC Commission on Women’s Issues, , and NYC Service

2009 Presider and Discussant, Session on Constructing Meanings, Knowledge and Measures of Well-being. Annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, Maryland.

2008 Discussant, Session on Family and Youth, Inter-Ivy Sociology Symposium, Princeton University

2007, 2010 Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Special Emphasis Panel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC Grants for Public Health Research Dissertation Panel.

2005-2006 Faculty Mentor, Career Enhancement Fellowships for Junior Faculty, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

Departmental and University Committees

2011-present Deputy Executive Officer, PhD Program in Sociology; Chair, Faculty Membership Committee (FMC); Chair, Admissions Committee.

2018-2019 Member, Search Committee, Director of Human Subjects Research Protection Program, Graduate Center, CUNY

2016-2018 Reviewer, CUNY Interdisciplinary Research Grant program

2010-2016 CUNY School of Public Health Faculty and Student Council

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2010-2016 CUNY School of Public Health Dean’s Ad Hoc Faculty Research Committee

2010-2012 NIH Transdisciplinary Workshop on Chronic Disease Disparities (R13 Conference Grant), CUNY School of Public Health

2010-2012 Graduate Council, Graduate Center, CUNY

2009-2010 DPH Governance Committee, Graduate Center, CUNY

2008-2012 DPH Executive Committee, Graduate Center, CUNY

2008-2009 Middle States Assessment Working Group, Graduate Center, CUNY

2008-present Student Academic Appeals Committee, Office of the Provost, Graduate Center, CUNY

2007, 2008 Review Panel for Dissertation Awards, Office of the Provost, Graduate Center, CUNY

2007-present Workplace Violence Committee, Department of Human Resources, Graduate Center, CUNY

2007-present PhD Program in Sociology Admissions Committee, Graduate Center, CUNY (Chair, 2011-2019)

2007-2010 Member (elected), University Senate, CUNY; Member UFS Research Awards Committee (2008-2010)

2007-2010 Member (elected), Curriculum Committee, DPH Program, CUNY

2003-2006 Senior Faculty Advisory Committee, Department of Sociomedical Sciences

2001-2006 Commission on the Status of Women, Columbia University Senate

Teaching Responsibilities- Courses and Seminars (2006-present)

2007-present Graduate Center, CUNY: Seminar on Gender and Health, Spring 2007 Causal Inference, Fall 2007, Fall 2008; Fall 2009 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Urban Health Research, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2016 Sociology of Childhood, Spring 2018 Topics in Multivariate Methods, Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2019 Proseminar II, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 Proseminar I, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall

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2019 1995-2006 Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health: Advanced Research Methods and Analysis: Spring 1995, Spring 1996, Spring 1977, Fall 1998-2002; 2004-2006. Women and Health Seminar Series: Fall 2004 Sociology of Gender and Health (Sociology Dept.): Spring 1995, Spring 1996 Introductory Social Data Analysis II (Sociology Dept.): Spring 1996

Professional Memberships

American Sociological Association, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Eastern Sociological Society, Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, Urban Affairs Association.

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