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EUNSIL OH 617.852.2424 [email protected] http://scholar.harvard.edu/eunsiloh EDUCATION Harvard University, Cambridge, MA PhD, Sociology, expected May 2018 Dissertation: “Defining Female Achievement: Gender, Class, and Motherhood” Committee: Mary Brinton (chair), Alexandra Killewald, Paul Chang, and Jocelyn Viterna Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea MA, Sociology, 2010 Dissertation: “The Formation of State Feminism in South Korea: 1998-2008” BA, Sociology and Cultural Anthropology, 2008 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Gender Stratification and mobility Economy, work, and culture Qualitative and mixed methods Family and social demography Social movements Comparative sociology PUBLICATIONS AND WORKING PAPERS “Institutionalization of the Women’s Movement and Gender Legislation.” In South Korean Social Movements: From Democracy to Civil Society, edited by Shin, Gi-Wook and Paul Y. Chang. New York, NY: Routledge. 2011 (with Chan Suh and Yoon Choi). “Gender, Social Class, and Women’s Employment.” Current Opinion in Psychology. 2017 (equal authorship with Kathleen McGinn) “Who Deserves to Work? How Women Develop Expectations of Childcare Support in South Korea.” Under Review. *Distinguished Student Award, Association of Korean Sociologists in America, ASA 2017 *Graduate Student Award, RC28, American Sociological Association, 2016 “Norms or Knowledge: Unpacking Views of Maternal Employment Among the Highly Educated.” Under Review. “The Power of Information: Maternal Education, Childrearing, and Unequal Childhood.” Under Review. “Babies, Work, or Both? The Interdependence of Women’s Employment and Fertility.” (equal authorship with Mary Brinton) In preparation for journal submission. “The Making of Super-Women: Parental Leave and Women’s Work in South Korea.” (first authorship with Eunmi Mun) In preparation for journal submission. Eunsil Oh, Page 2 “From Passenger to Driver: Redefining Female Achievement and Women’s Status Seeking Process.” Working paper. “Unequal Motherhoods: Class, Gender, and Caring.” Working paper. “Exchanging Apples with Oranges: Educational Expansion and the Meaning of Marriage.” Working paper. SELECTED GRANTS AND AWARDS Sanhak Dissertation Completion Fellowship, GSAS, Harvard University, 2016-2017 Graduate Research Grant, Weatherhead Initiative on Gender Inequality, 2016 Conference Grant, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2016 Conference Grant, Reischauer Institute, Harvard University, 2016 Travel Award, RC28, American Sociological Association, 2016 Travel Award, Koret Foundation, Stanford University, 2016 Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Fellowship, 2010-2015 Brain Korea Fellowship, South Korean Government (BK21), 2008-2010 Undergraduate Scholarship, Yonsei University, 2007-2008 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Babies, Work, or Both? The Interdependence of Women’s Employment and Fertility in East Asia” (with Mary Brinton) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 2017, Montreal, Québec, Canada (Section on the Sociology of the Family). “Defining Female Achievement and Linked Lives of Korean Women” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 2017, Montreal, Québec, Canada (Section on the Sociology of the Family). “Kinship Support and Women's Work Pathways in South Korea” Population Association of America 2017 Annual Conference, Section on The Role of Child Care for Work and Families, Chicago, USA. “Social Class, Motherhood, and Childrearing: Evidence from South Korea,” Korean Families in Economic and Demographic Transitions: Parenting, Children's Education, and Social Mobility, Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 2016. “Childcare Support and Women’s Career Decisions: Evidence from South Korea” ISA RC28 Singapore Meeting 2016, Intergenerational Transfer, Human Capital and Inequality. NUS, in Singapore. *Graduate Student Award, RC28, American Sociological Association, 2016 “Changing Dynamics of Family and Women’s Work in South Korea” The 8th Annual Koret Conference 2016, Globalization, Innovation, and Culture in Korea. Stanford University, San Francisco, USA. “Gender Equity and Fertility Intentions in ‘“Lowest-Low’ Fertility Settings: The Case of South Korea” (with Mary Brinton) Population Association of America 2015 Annual Conference, Section on Low Fertility and Childlessness, San Diego, CA, USA. Eunsil Oh, Page 3 “How Women Understand Their Choices: Mechanisms of Women’s Job Quitting and Job Maintaining Behavior” ASA 2013 Annual Conference, Section on Sociology of the Family, New York, USA. “Social Policy and Social Welfare: Comparative Study on Welfare State based on Gender Perspective” ASA 2009 Annual Conference, Section on Political Sociology, San Francisco, USA RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Department of Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Research Assistant “Comparative Project on Low Fertility,” 2012 – Present (Led by Prof. Mary Brinton) This project compares five countries – U.S., Sweden, Spain, Japan, and Korea – and explores how young adults make marriage, fertility, and work decisions. Research Assistant “Changing dynamics in the scholarship on sexuality of children and gender identity disorder,” 2014 – 2016 (Led by Prof. Tey Meadow) This project examines research and knowledge produced on the issues of gender identity disorder. National Opinion Research Center, Chicago Research Assistant Intern, 2009 Korea Research Foundation, South Korea Research Assistant “Project on Art Market” and “Project on the Emergence of Social Enterprise” 2008 – 2010 (Led by Prof. Chanung Park) TEACHING AND ADVISING EXPERIENCE Economic Sociology Harvard University - Head Teaching Fellow and Teaching Fellow Money, Work, and Social Life (Prof. Filiz Garip), Spring 2013 – 2016 Global Society and Social Change Harvard University - Teaching Fellow Introduction to Global Social Change (Rachel Meyer), Fall 2014 Yonsei University - Course Assistant Social Change and Social Policy (Prof. Chanung Park), 2009 Eunsil Oh, Page 4 Social Movement Harvard University - Teaching Fellow Introduction to Social Movements (Prof. Jocelyn Viterna), Fall 2013 Stratification and Culture Harvard University - Teaching Fellow Class and Culture (Tim Nelson), Fall 2012 Undergraduate Advising Harvard University Department of Sociology, 2016-2017 (Senior Thesis Advising: “A Package Deal: Marriage and Gender in Urban China”) Department of Sociology and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, 2016-2017 (Senior Thesis Mentoring: “Unwed Single Mothers in South Korea”) RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS Graduate Fellow, Weatherhead Initiative on Gender Inequality, Harvard University, 2016 – 2018 Korea Institute Graduate Student Associate, Harvard University, 2016 – 2017 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Population Association of America Association for Asian American Studies Association of Korean Sociologists in America Sociologists for Women in Society ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS Language: English and Korean (fluent) Computing Skills: NVivo, Dedoose, STATA Additional courses taken: 14th Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive, Chapel Hill, NC (July), 2017 Organization Theories (Prof. Edward Laumann), Yonsei University, 2008 Sexuality and Culture; Advanced Writing, University of California Berkeley, 2006 Eunsil Oh, Page 5 REFERENCES Mary C. Brinton Alexandra A. Killewald Filiz Garip Reischauer Institute Professor Professor of Sociology Professor of Sociology 438 William James Hall 348 Uris Hall 580 William James Hall 33 Kirkland Street Cornell University 33 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Ithaca, NY 14853-7601 Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 617-495-3818 (607) 255-4266 617-495-5821 Paul Y. Chang Assistant Professor of Sociology 608 William James Hall 33 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] 617-495-8769 .