CURRICULUM VITAE Hiromi Taniguchi August 2018

103 Lutz Hall Sociology Department TEL: 502-852-8005 University of Louisville FAX: 502-852-0099 Louisville, KY 40292 [email protected]

Education 1991 - 1997 PhD, Sociology, Princeton University. 1989 - 1990 Visiting student, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego. 1988 - 1991 Graduate student, Area Studies, University of Foreign Studies. 1984 - 1988 BA International Relations, Tsuda College (Tokyo, ).

Employment 2006 - Associate Professor. Department of Sociology, University of Louisville. 2000 - 2006 Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology, University of Louisville. 1997 - 2000 Postdoctoral Fellow. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina.

Peer-Reviewed Publications (†graduate student co-author) Taniguchi, H., & G. Kaufman. (2018). Self-construal, social support, and loneliness in Japan. Applied Research in Quality of Life (DOI: 10.1007/s11482-018-9636-x) Taniguchi, H., & G. Aldikacti Marshall. (2018). Trust, political orientation, and environmental behavior. Environmental Politics 27:385-410. Taniguchi, H., & G. Kaufman. (2017). Filial norms, coresidence, and intergenerational exchange in Japan. Social Science Quarterly 98:1518–1535. Taniguchi, H., & G. Aldikacti Marshall. (2016). Neighborhood association participation and formal volunteering in Japan. Voluntas 27:695-723. Taniguchi, H., & D. A. Potter. (2016). Who are your neighbors? Neighbor relationships and subjective wellbeing in Japan. Applied Research in Quality of Life 11:1425–1443. Taniguchi, H. (2015). Interpersonal mattering in friendship as a predictor of happiness in Japan: The case of Tokyoites. Journal of Happiness Studies 16:1475-1491. Taniguchi, H., & G. Aldikacti Marshall. (2014). The effects of social trust and institutional trust on formal volunteering and charitable giving in Japan. Voluntas 25:150-175. Taniguchi, H., & B. Buttry-Watson†. (2014). Japanese citizen participation in international Development aid. Voluntas 25:1091-1110. Taniguchi, H., & G. Kaufman. (2014). Gender role attitudes, troubles talk, and marital satisfaction in Japan. The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 31:975-994. Taniguchi, H., & F. L. Shupe†. (2014). Gender and family status differences in leisure-time sports participation. The International Review for the Sociology of Sport 49:65-84. **Reprinted in Mike Weed (ed.) Sport and Leisure Management, SAGE (2014).

Taniguchi, H. (2013). The influences of generalized trust on volunteering in Japan. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 42:127-147. Taniguchi, H. (2012). The determinants of formal and informal volunteering: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey. Voluntas 23:920-939. Aldikacti Marshall, G., & H. Taniguchi. (2012). Good jobs, good deeds: The gender-specific influences of job characteristics on volunteering. Voluntas 23:213-235. Taniguchi, H., & L. D. Thomas†. (2011). The influences of religious attitudes on volunteering. Voluntas 22:335-355. Taniguchi, H. (2010). Who are volunteers in Japan? Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 39:161-179. Kaufman, G., & H. Taniguchi. (2010). Marriage, children, and happiness in Japan and the United States. International Journal of Sociology of the Family 36:25-48. Kaufman, G., & H. Taniguchi. (2009). Gender and marital happiness in Japan. International Journal of Sociology of the Family 35:69-88. Taniguchi, H., & G. Kaufman. (2007). Belated entry: Gender differences in the process of nontraditional college enrollment. Social Science Research 36:550-568. Taniguchi, H. (2006). Men’s and women’s volunteering: Gender differences in the effects of employment and family characteristics. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 35:83- 101. Kaufman, G., & H. Taniguchi. (2006). Gender and marital happiness in later life. Journal of Family Issues 27:735-757. Taniguchi, H. (2005). The influence of age at degree completion on college wage premiums. Research in Higher Education 46:861-881. Taniguchi, H., & G. Kaufman. (2005). Degree completion among nontraditional college students. Social Science Quarterly 86:912-927. Taniguchi, H. (2002). Determinants of women’s entry into self-employment. Social Science Quarterly 83:875-893. Taniguchi, H., & R. A. Rosenfeld. (2002). Women’s employment exit and reentry: Differences among whites, blacks, and Hispanics. Social Science Research 31:432-471. Taniguchi, H. (1999). The timing of childbearing and women’s wages. Journal of Marriage and the Family 61:1008-1019.

Book Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries 2014 H. Taniguchi, & G. Aldikacti Marshall. Religious attitudes and volunteering in the USA. In: Michalos AC (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, : Springer: 5489-5494. 2005 H. Taniguchi. J.P. Murmann. Knowledge and Competitive Advantage: The Coevolution of Firms, Technology, and National Institutions. Contemporary Sociology 34:31-32. 1991 H. Taniguchi. B.S. Turner. Medical Power and Social Knowledge. Area Studies Book Review 9:3-18. The Institute of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. (In Japanese) 1990 H. Taniguchi. M.S. Larson. The Rise of Professionalism: A Sociological Analysis. Area Studies Book Review 7:55-71. The Institute of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. (In Japanese)

1989 H. Taniguchi. S.P. Sethi, N. Namiki, and C. Swanson. False Promise of the Japanese Miracle. Area Studies Book Review 6:74-94. The Institute of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. (In Japanese)

Miscellaneous Publication 2005 H. Taniguchi. Chiho toshi daigaku de hataraite omou koto (A short reflection on my job at a US local urban university). Pp.191-194, edited by Fumiko Fujita and Shoko Kusama. Amerika ni ikiru nihon joseitachi. zaibei tsudajuku dososei no kiseki (Japanese women living in America: Life trajectories of the alumnae of Tsuda College in the United States). Tokyo: Domesu Shuppan.

Presentations 2018 Gender, housework, and marital quality in Japan. The annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia. 2017 Gender equality and work-family spillover from a cross-national perspective. The annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada. 2014 Predictive research of volunteering in Japan: The pros and cons of using omnibus survey data. A brown-bag at Japan International Cooperation Agency Research Institute. 2008 Who are volunteers in Japan? The annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA. 2007 Why do Southerners divorce more? The confounding effects of life course factors, religion, and attitudes. Small Grants Conference, University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research, Lexington, KY. 2007 Marriage, children, and happiness in Japan and the United States. The annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, , GA. 2005 Gender and marital happiness in Japan. The annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC. 2001 Gender role attitudes and marital happiness in later life. The annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. 2001 The effect of occupational male dominance on women’s employment exits. The annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. 2000 Thwarting occupational gender segregation: through time off, aversion, dissatisfaction, and networks. The annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C. 2000 Women’s employment exit and reentry: differences among whites, blacks, and Hispanics. The annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C. 1999 Women’s employment patterns during pregnancy and after birth. The annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York. 1998 The timing of childbearing and wage attainment among black and white women. The annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, IL.

1997 Wage attainment of black and white women, 1968-1988. The annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada. 1996 The U.S. gender wage gap: in the era of Equal Employment Opportunity. The Conference on Agenda for the 21st Century Labor Force. The Kunz Center for the Study of Work and Family, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. 1996 A longitudinal study of the U.S. gender pay gap: The effect of Equal Employment Opportunity law, 1968-1980. The annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York.

Awards and Grants Principal Investigator. Spencer Foundation. How do college pathways affect the size of college wage premiums? January 2008-December 2008. $25,250 Principal Investigator. University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research Regional Small Grant. Explaining Southerners' high divorce rate. July 2006-June 2007. $12,792. Principal Investigator. University of Louisville Research Initiation Grant. Joining forces: A case study of Louisville Metro Police Training Division. With Wayne M. Usui. 2005. $1,000. Co-Principal Investigator. National Science Foundation/Research Experiences for Undergraduates Grant. Metropolitan reform: From government to governance. With Wayne M. Usui and Ronald K. Vogel. April 2004-March 2007. SES-0353878. $299,449. Principal Investigator. American Educational Research Association Grant. Higher educational pursuits past early adulthood and subsequent career outcomes. July 2003-June 2004. $19,839. Center Fellowship. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina. AY 1997/98 - 1999/2000. University Fellowship. Princeton University. AY 1991/92 - 1994/95. International Student Exchange Scholarship. The Japanese Ministry of Education. AY 1989/90.

Courses Taught Introduction to social statistics; Graduate seminar in statistics I; Introduction to research methods; Japanese Families; Demography; Public policy analysis; Applied sociology

Professional Affiliations American Sociological Association

Professional Service Activities Southern Sociological Society, Membership Committee, AY 2005/06-2007/08 American Sociological Association, Dissertation Award Committee, January 2008-August 2010.

Occasional reviewer for refereed academic journals: Acta Sociologica; American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Economic Policy; Demography; Development and Society (

National University, South Korea); European Journal of Population; Gender and Society; Gender, Work and Occupation; International Journal of Comparative Sociology; International Journal of Self Help and Self Care; International Sociology; Journal of Family Issues; Journal of Happiness Studies; Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Socio-Economics; New Media & Society; Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; Nonprofit Management and Leadership; Personal Relationships; Research in Social Stratification and Mobility; Sex Roles; Social Forces; Social Indicators Research; Social Science Quarterly; Social Science Research; Sociological Perspectives; The Sociological Quarterly; Voluntary Sector Review; Voluntas; Work and Occupations;; The International Journal of Sociology of the Family

Reviewer for Kentucky NSF/EPSCoR proposals, 2005 Reviewer for the third edition of the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, edited by Marcia J. Bates and Mary Niles Maack, 2008. Research Proposal Reviewer for Dahlem Research School Postdoctoral Fellowships (Freie Universität Berlin/Free University of Berlin) 2015.

University Service Activities AY 2001/02: Sociology Department, Curriculum Committee, Member AY 2002/03: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Policy member AY 2005/06: Sociology Department, Technology Committee, Member AY 2006/07: Sociology Department, Curriculum Committee, Chair AY 2008/09: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Member AY 2008/09: Sociology Chair Review Committee, Member AY 2009/10: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Member AY 2010/11: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Member AY 2011/12: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Chair AY 2012/13: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Member AY 2013/14 (fall semester only): Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Member AY 2014/15: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Alternate AY 2015/16: Sociology Department, Curriculum Committee, Member AY 2016/17: Sociology Department, Personnel Committee, Member Faculty Affiliate, Asian Studies Program, 2016-

References (Available upon request)