Lloyd D. Grieger

Department of Sociology and Jackson Institute for Global Affairs |

Office: Horchow Hall Room 201 Courier: Jackson Institute for Global Affairs 55 P.O. Box 208359 New Haven, CT 06520 New Haven, CT 06520 E-mail: [email protected] | Web: https://campuspress.yale.edu/lloydgrieger | Telephone: +1-203-432-6595

Academic Employment: Yale University Assistant Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs | 2012-Present Faculty Fellow | Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course | 2012-Present Director of Graduate Studies | Jackson Institute for Global Affairs | 2015-Present Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer | Jackson Institute for Global Affairs | 2010-2012

Education: Ph.D. Sociology and Public Policy | University of Michigan | December 2010 Concentrations: Family Demography, Poverty and Inequality, Social Stratification, Policy Analysis Rackham Merit Fellow | 2004-2010 Population Studies Center Trainee (NICHD-Funded), Institute for Social Research | 2004-2010 National Poverty Center Trainee, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy | 2006-2010 M.A. Statistics | University of Michigan | May 2008 M.A. Sociology | University of Michigan | May 2008 M.P.P. Public Policy | University of Michigan | May 2004 B.A. Political Science | St. John’s University | May 2002

Articles in Print and Under Review: Grieger, Lloyd D. 2018. “Racial Differences in the Timing of Parental Death in the United States.” Under review.

Grieger, Lloyd D. 2018. “The SNAP Gap: Explaining Race and Gender Differences in Social Program Usage.” Under review.

Gabay-Egozi, Limor; Lloyd Grieger and Natalie Nitsche. 2018. “The Influence of Sibling Composition on Younger Siblings’ Educational Outcomes.” Under review.

Grieger, Lloyd D. 2017. “New Social Program Participation During the Great Recession: The Case of SNAP.” Social Science Quarterly. In press and forthcoming.

Grieger, Lloyd D., Yasamin Kusunoki and David Harding. 2014. “Adolescent Romantic Relationships Without Borders.” Focus 31(1): 15-17 Spring/Summer.

Grieger, Lloyd D, April Williamson, Murray Leibbrandt, and James Levinsohn. 2014. “Evidence of Short-Term Household Change in South Africa from the National Income Dynamics Study.” Development Southern Africa 31(1): 146-167.

Grieger, Lloyd D and Jessica Wyse. 2013. “The Impacts of Welfare Reform on Federal Assistance to Persistently Poor Children.” Journal of Children and Poverty 19(2): 71-89.

Grieger, Lloyd D and Sheldon Danziger. 2011. “Who Receives Food Stamps During Adulthood? Analyzing Repeatable Events with Incomplete Event Histories.” Demography 48(4): 1601-1614.

Grieger, Lloyd D, Sheldon Danziger, and Robert Schoeni. 2009. “Accurately Measuring the Trend in Poverty in the United States Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.” Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 34(2-3): 105-117.

Grieger CV (February 2018) 1 Manuscripts in Preparation: Grieger, Lloyd D. “The Great Shift: The Changing Demographic Profiles of Social Safety Net Beneficiaries in the United States.” Manuscript in preparation.

Grieger, Lloyd D. “Socioeconomic Inequality and the Global Transition to a Work-Based Social Safety Net.” Manuscript in preparation.

Grieger, Lloyd D., Limor Gabay-Egozi and Natalie Nitsche. “Sibling Group Composition and the Formation of Gendered Attitudes and Beliefs Toward Sex, Relationships and Fertility.” Manuscript in preparation.

Grieger, Lloyd D., and Fabian Pfeffer. “Declining Access to the Top of the Income and Earnings Distribution in the United States from 1968 to the Present.” Manuscript in preparation.

Grieger, Lloyd D. and Tina Law. “The Death Squeeze: Parental Death and the Reproduction of Inequality.” Manuscript in preparation.

Research Grants since 2012: How Accessible is the Top? The Changing Rigidity of High Incomes and Earnings Co-Principal Investigator (with Fabian Pfeffer) Russell Sage Foundation | 2016-2018 $143,578 (41% to Yale)

The Demography of SNAP Participation During and After the Great Recession Principal Investigator United States Department of Agriculture RIDGE Center for Targeted Studies | 2013-2014 $35,000 (100% to Yale)

Invited Academic Talks & Presentations at Major Scientific Conferences: The Death Squeeze: Racial Differences in the Impact of Parental Death on Socioeconomic Wellbeing Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Denver, CO April 30, 2018

Session Chairperson: Child Health and Wellbeing Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Denver, CO April 29, 2018

Becoming the 1% Population, Education and Health Series | University of Missouri Truman School of Public Policy February 9, 2017

Access to Top-End Income and Earning Positions in the U.S. Over Time Population Center Seminar Series | New York University December 7, 2016

The End of Welfare as We Know It: Contemporary American Poverty and Social Policy Lex Hixon ’63 Prize Faculty Lecture | Yale University October 7, 2016

Changing Access to the Highest Income and Earnings Positions in the United States Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality | Columbia University April 7, 2016

The View from the Top: Changes in Access to the Very Top of the Income and Earnings Distribution Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Washington, DC April 1, 2016

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Setting the Tone: The Impact of Sibling Gender Composition on Selection of a STEM Major American Sociological Association Annual Meeting | Chicago, IL August 22, 2015

Session Discussant: Child Wellbeing Population Association of America Annual Meeting | San Diego, CA April 30, 2015

Session Discussant: Social Policy and Economic Wellbeing Population Association of America Annual Meeting | San Diego, CA April 30, 2015

SNAP Participation in the U.S. During Times of Economic Distress Department of Ethnic Studies Faculty Colloquia | University of Hawaii February 19, 2015

New versus Return Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program During the Great Recession Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Boston, MA May 2, 2014

The Rapid Change in Marginally Risky Sexual Behaviors Among South African Adolescents Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Boston, MA May 2, 2014

Relationships Across Borders: Contextual Influences on the Embeddedness of Adolescent Romantic Relationships Poverty, Policy, and People: 25 Years of Research and Training at the University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI April 11, 2014

Session Discussant: The Demography of Young Adulthood in the United States Population Association of America Annual Meeting | San Francisco, CA May 3, 2012

A Work-Based Social Safety Net Reduces Federal Aid to Children with Non-Working Parents Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Washington, DC April 1, 2011

Absent Fathers and their Children’s Sexual Decisions in South Africa Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Washington, DC April 1, 2011

Analyzing Repeatable Events with Incomplete Life History Data Center for Research on Inequality and the Life Course | Yale University November 5, 2010

Session Chairperson: Romantic and Sexual Relationships Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Dallas, TX April 16, 2010

The Likelihood of Using Food Stamps During Adulthood Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting | Washington, DC November 6, 2009

Absent Parents and Early Adolescent Sexual Debut in South Africa American Sociological Association Annual Meeting | San Francisco August 9, 2009

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The Social Context of Adolescent Romantic and Sexual Relationships Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Detroit, MI May 1, 2009

The Probability of Experiencing Poverty During Adulthood Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Detroit, MI May 1, 2009 Variations in the Duration and Risk of Experiencing Poverty in the United States Panel Study of Income Dynamics Research Seminar | University of Michigan February 13, 2009

Racial Differences in Long-Term Child Poverty Over The Last Three Decades Population Association of American Annual Meeting | New Orleans, LA April 1, 2008

Racial Differences in Long-Term Poverty Among South African Adolescents Southern African Labour and Development Research Unit Seminar Series | University of Cape Town November 26, 2007

Parents, Residential Stability and Risky Adolescent Sexual Behavior Centre for Social Science Research | University of Cape Town May 24, 2006

Survey Methodology and Measurement of Child Disability Population Association of America Annual Meeting | Los Angeles, CA March 31, 2006

Measuring Disability Prevalence in Children in Developing Countries Initiative on Disability Studies Annual Symposium | University of Michigan April 8, 2006

Ideational Realignment and the Rise of the Perversity Thesis in the American Welfare State American Sociological Association Annual Meeting | Philadelphia, PA August 14, 2005

Government & Other Expert Testimony: The Dynamics of SNAP Participation in Urban Versus Rural Contexts United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service Policy Unit | Washington, DC October 9, 2014

The Likelihood of Using Food Stamps During Adulthood United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service Food Stamp Unit | Washington, DC February 5, 2009

Special Symposia & Workshops: Yale University Distinguished Demography Workshop Series Organizer (with Vida Maralani) September 2013 – April 2014 http://campuspress.yale.edu/demography/speaker/

Southern Africa Statistical Training Annual January Workshop Co-organizer and Instructor (with James Levinsohn) University of Cape Town | University of Michigan (2004-2010) | Yale University (2010-2012)

Grieger CV (February 2018) 4 Summer Statistical Training Workshop – Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Summer Institute Instructor University of Michigan | 2004-2010

Understanding and Addressing Unconscious Gender Bias Speaker and Advisor to Student Organizers Jackson Institute for Global Affairs | New Haven, CT February 17, 2017

A Panel Discussion on Race and Inclusion in Academia Panelist and Advisor to Student Organizers Jackson Institute for Global Affairs | New Haven, CT March 3, 2016

University Teaching (since 2010):

Major Teaching Awards:

Yale University Lex Hixon ’63 Faculty Prize for teaching in the social sciences (May 2016) University of Michigan Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award (May 2006)

Courses:

2017-18: As Assistant Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs | Yale University GLBL802c Applied Methods of Analysis (fall) SOCY162a,c/580d Methods in Quantitative Sociology I (fall) SOCY595 Inequality and Life Course Workshop (fall)

2016-17: As Assistant Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs | Yale University GLBL802c Applied Methods of Analysis (fall) SOCY162a,c/580d Methods in Quantitative Sociology I (fall) SOCY595 Inequality and Life Course Workshop (fall)

2015-16: As Assistant Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs | Yale University GLBL802c Applied Methods of Analysis (fall) SOCY595 Inequality and Life Course Workshop (fall) SOCY341f/602 Poverty and Social Welfare Policy in the United States (spring)

2013-14: As Assistant Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs | Yale University GLBL121a,b Applied Quantitative Analysis (fall) GLBL802c Applied Methods of Analysis (fall) SOCY341f/602 Poverty and Social Welfare Policy in the United States (spring) SOCY362/614 Sociology of Family and Kinship (spring)

2012-13: As Assistant Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs | Yale University GLBL121a,b Applied Quantitative Analysis (fall) SOCY162a,c/580d Methods in Quantitative Sociology I SOCY595 Inequality and Life Course Workshop (fall and spring) INRL771e Applied Methods of Analysis (fall)

2011-12: As Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer | Yale University INTS201a,b Applied Quantitative Analysis (fall) INRL771c Applied Methods of Analysis (fall)

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GLBL=Global Affairs, SOCY=Sociology, INTS=International Studies, INRL=International Relations. aCourse satisfies Quantitative Reasoning requirement. bCourse satisfies core quantitative reasoning requirement for the Global Affairs major in Yale College. cCourse satisfies core quantitative reasoning requirement for the Sociology major in Yale College. dCourse satisfies core quantitative reasoning requirement for the Doctoral Program in Sociology in Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. eCourse satisfies core quantitative reasoning requirement for the M.A. Program in Global Affairs in the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. fCourse satisfies elective requirement for the Health and Society concentration in the Yale College Sociology major.

Advising and Mentoring (since 2012): Support for Student /Campus Orgs: A Leg Even (First Gen College Students) African Students Organization, Black Student Alliance, Fellow, Eli Whitney Scholars, Hopper College Resident Fellow, Jackson Institute Women’s Group, The House, Jackson Institute Student Working Group on Race, La Casa Cultural, Native American Cultural Center, Urban Improvement Corp.

First Year College Advisees: Jude Alawa (YC ’19), Paul Banegura (YC ’20), Mark Barnett (YC ’21), Ana Borja (YC ’19), Lauren Chan (YC ’21), Michael Garvey (YC ’21), Janis Jin YC ’20), Lauren Lee (YC ’20), Adriana Lopez (YC ’19), Levan Margvelashvili (YC ’19), Michael Martinez (YC ’21), Charlotte Young (YC ’20).

Second Year College Advisees: Siduri Beckman (YC ’20), Adriana Lopez (YC ’19), Mary Polk (YC ’14), Lucy Sternbach (YC’19), Timothy Ryan (YC ’20).

Undergraduate Advisees: Rima Abhyankar (YC ’14), Edgar Avina (YC ’18), Aaron Berman (YC ’16), Matthew Coetzee (YC ’18), Millicent Cripe (YC ’16), Isobel Cruz (YC ’17), Jenny Dai (YC ’14), Caitlin Dermody (YC ’18), Rachel Hays (YC ’14), Ariella Kristal (YC ’14), Adriana Lopez (YC ’19), Andre Manuel (YC ’16), Sara Merchant (YC ’17), Yvette Odu (YC ’14), Patricia Okonta (YC ’14), Caroline Rouse (YC ’15), Hadia Shah (YC ’15), Rebecca Siliezar (YC ’18), Jasmine Simington (YC ’14), Lucy Sternbach (YC ’19), Sam Telzak (YC ’13), Ronald Tricoche (YC ’18), Melia Ungson (YC ’14), Andy Vo (YC ’15), Joey Yagoda (YC ’14).

Graduate Advisees: Jillian Anderson (MA ’18), Mary Bridges (MA ’13), Ellen Chapin (MA ’18), Robin Czerwinski (MA ’17), Zach Devlin-Foltz (MA ’18), Claudia Gerber (MA ’12), Farsan Ghassim (MA ’15), Zeinab Khalil (MA ’17), Matthew Kim (MA ’13), Tina Law (PhD ’20), Eric Lockhart (MA ’16), Jing Ping (PhD ’21), Van Salih (MA ’18), Margaret Traeger (PhD ’20), April Williamson (MA ’14).

Supervised Teaching Fellows: Sara Bastomski (PhD ’17), Esther Chan (PhD ’19), Seongsoo Choi (PhD ’14), Romil Chouhan (MA ’11), Inkwan Chung (PhD ’19), Robin Czerwinski (MA ’17), Victor Dragutan (MA ’12), Claudia Gerber (MA ’12), Debbie Gim (MA ’12), Laprice Holloway (PhD ’18), Carolyn Hoyle (MA ’14), Matthew Kim (MA ’13), Jasmine Leif (MA ’13), Eric Lockhart (MA ’16), Gerald O’Dowd (MA ’14), Elizabeth Roberto (PhD ’15), Travis Snow (MA ’13), Hiro Shirado (PhD ’18), Ga Young So (MA ’11), Sam Stabler (PhD ’18), Margaret Traeger (PhD ’20), Daniel Tam-Claiborne (MA ’14), April Williamson (MA ’13), Lauren Wyman (MA ’18), Pianpian Xu (MA ’14).

Supervised Research Assistants: Ellen Chapin (MA ’18), Tina Law (PhD ’20), Tom Lyttelton (PhD ’19), Sebastian Pfeulb (MA ’18), Jing Ping (PhD ’21), Lucy Sternbach (YC ’19), Margaret Traeger (PhD ’20), Ariel Travis (MA ’15), April Williamson (MA ’13).

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Senior Essay Advising: Shanaz Chowdery (YC ‘13), Millicent Cripe (YC ’16), Isobel Cruz (YC ’17), Jenny Dai (YC ‘14), Claire Daviss (YC ’14), Daniela Dillarza (YC ’18), Caitlin Dermody (YC ’18), Hannah Friedman (YC ’17), Sarah Kelley (YC ‘13), Ariella Kristal (YC ’14), Nataliya Langburd (YC ’14), Sarah Merchant (YC ’17), Victoria Mevs (YC ’17), Seanna Piper-Jordan (YC ‘12), Rebekah Siliezar (YC ’18), Jasmine Simington (YC ’14), Sam Telzak (YC ’13).

Second-Year Paper Advising: James Abbott (PhD ‘18), Tina Law (PhD ’20), Jing Ping (PhD ’21), Celene Reynolds (PhD ’18), Margaret Traeger (PhD ’20).

Qualifying Exam Evaluator: Inkwan Chung (PhD ’19), Jung In (PhD ’19).

Doctoral Thesis Committee: Natalie Nitsche (PhD ’14), Sara Bastomski (PhD ’17).

Postdoctoral Associates: Matt Andersson, Noli Brazil, Limor Gabay-Egozi.

Departmental and University Service (since 2012): 2018: Director of Graduate Studies, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs M.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Faculty Member, Education Studies Faculty Advisory Committee Freshman and Sophomore Academic Advisor Hopper College Resident Fellow, Yale College Yale College Quantitative Council Yale College Education Studies Advisory Committee

2017: Director of Graduate Studies, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs M.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Faculty Member, Education Studies Faculty Advisory Committee Sussman Distinguished Dissertation Committee, Department of Sociology Freshman and Sophomore Academic Advisor Hopper College Resident Fellow, Yale College Davis Projects for Peace Award Committee, Yale College Blanning Fellowship Selection Committee, Yale College Perlroth Fellowship Selection Committee, Yale College Yale College Quantitative Council Yale College Education Studies Advisory Committee Education Studies Director Search Committee

2016: Director of Graduate Studies, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Sociology Department M.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Davis Projects for Peace Award Committee Freshman and Sophomore Academic Advisor Calhoun College Resident Fellow, Yale College Branford College Fellow, Yale College Yale College Quantitative Council Yale College Education Studies Advisory Committee

2015: Director of Graduate Studies, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Freshman Academic Advisor

Grieger CV (February 2018) 7 Branford Residential College Fellow Yale College Quantitative Council

2014: MacMillian Center Pre-Dissertation and Dissertation Grant Committee Davis Projects for Peace Award Committee M.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Wrexham Senior Thesis Award Committee

2013: Yale Demography Workshop Distinguished Speaker Series (Faculty Organizer) University Committee on Library Policy B.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Davis Projects for Peace Award Committee M.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs MacMillian Center Pre-Dissertation and Dissertation Grant Committee

2012: Sociology Senior Search Committee Math Workshop for Incoming Sociology Graduate Students (Instructor) MacMillian Center International Summer Fellowships Committee M.A. Admissions Committee, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs

Professional Service & Affilations: Occasional Reviewer: American Journal of Sociology Demography Child and Youth Services Review Development Southern Africa Journal of Children and Poverty Social Problems

Visiting Appointments, Affiliations and Public Service: Southern African Labour and Development Research Unit | University of Cape Town | 2004-Present Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Summer Institute Faculty | University of Michigan | 2004-2010 National Poverty Center | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy | 2004-2010 Demographic and Social Statistics Branch | United Nations | 2006 Department of Statistics | University of Botswana | 2004 Income and Benefits Policy Center | The Urban Institute | 2003 Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor | United States Department of State | 2002 State of Minnesota Department of Economic Security | 2001

Professional Memberships: American Sociological Association | 2004-Present Population Association of America | 2004-Present Association of Public Policy and Management | 2007-Present

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