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<p> Jiae Park – October 2016 Curriculum Vitae</p><p>JIAE PARK</p><p>Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law University of Florida P.O. Box 117330 3309 Turlington Hall Email: [email protected] Gainesville, FL 32611-7330</p><p>EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Sociology, (expected 2020). University of Florida, Gainesville Research Interests: Life Course Studies; Health Disparities; Social Inequality/Stratification; Youth; Quantitative Methods Courses included: Medical Sociology; Introduction to Quantitative Methods; Classical Sociology Theory</p><p>M.A. in Sociology, August 2013. Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea Thesis: A Sequence Analysis of Career Pathway of College(University) Graduates Youth in Korea: Focus on Variation across School Locations. Courses included: Class and Social Polarization; Sociology of Labor Market; Seminar on Demography</p><p>B.A. in Sociology (major), B.S. in Economics (minor), February 2011. Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea Courses included: Studies on Inequality and Poverty; Understanding Social Stratification and Class Analysis</p><p>ACADEMIC AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS: Graduate Fellowship, University of Florida, 2016-2017. Best Study Prize, Korea Labor and Income Panel Study Annual Conference, Korea Labor Institute, 2014. National Scholarship, Korea Student Aid Foundation, Korean Government, 2012. Graduate Scholarship (3 semesters), 2011-2012. Dean’s Excellence Research Award, 7th Social Science Annual Forum, Chonbuk National University, 2010. Undergraduate Scholarship (5 semesters), 2008-2010.</p><p>PRESENTATIONS: Park, Jiae. 2014. “A Sequence Analysis of Career Pathway of College(University) Graduates Youth in Korea: Focus on Variation across School Locations” Korea Labor & Income Panel Study Conference, Seoul, Republic of Korea</p><p>Park, Jiae, and Jeong-Eun Woo. 2010. “A study on the Gender Inequality in the Korean Labor Market: Focus on Sexual Discrimination in Employment, Promotion and Dismissal” 7th Social Science Forum, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea</p><p>1 Jiae Park – October 2016 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLE: Park, Jiae, and Choon-Ho Nahm. 2015. “An Analysis of the Job Sequence in the School-to-Work Transition in Korea: Focusing on the Disparity depending on the Location of Alma Maters.” Korean Regional Sociology 16(3): 149-189.</p><p>OTHER PUBLICATIONS: Park, Jiae. 2014. “A Sequence Analysis of Career Pathway of College(University) Graduates Youth in South Korea: Focus on Variation across School Locations.” Abstract published in the XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology Book of Abstracts, Yokohama, Japan.</p><p>EXPERIENCE: 2012-2013 Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, Chonbuk National University.  Assisted faculty members with data collection, coding, and performing statistical analysis  Mentored undergraduate students </p><p>2011-2012 Research Assistant, Social Science Research Institute, Chonbuk National University.  Assisted in editing Social Science Studies  Responsible for preparing presentation in weekly seminars</p><p>2008 Interviewer, Korean General Social Survey, Korea Survey Research Center  Conducted one-to-one depth interview of the samples</p><p>SKILLS: Languages: - Korean Native Korean speaker - English TOEFL iBP – 94 Extensive experience with SPSS; Intermediate level in SAS, STATA, TraMineR Certification: Survey Analyst, Junior awarded by Human Resources Development Service of Korea, 2011</p><p>2</p>

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