Dr. Cooksey's CV

Dr. Cooksey's CV

CURRICULUM VITAE ELIZABETH CONSTANCE COOKSEY November 2020 Center for Human Resource Research Phone: 614 442 7333 Suite 200 921 Chatham Lane E-mail: [email protected] Columbus, OH 43221 DEGREES Ph.D. 1988. (Sociology), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. M.A. 1984. (Sociology), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. B.A. 1982. (Human Sciences), Oxford University, Oxford, England. PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE: 2015- Director, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio 2011- Professor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University 2010-2013 Visiting Fellow, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, London University, UK. 2008-2009 ESRC-SSRC Visiting Scholar, Institute of Education, London University. 2008 - Associate Director, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University 2005-2009 Associate Director, Initiative in Population Research, Ohio State University 1998 -2011 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University 1991 - Adjunct Assistant/Associate/Professor, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University. 2002-2005 Director of Graduate Admissions, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University 1991-1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University 1990-1991 Research Associate, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1990 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1 1988-1990 Postdoctoral Fellow, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Courses Taught: Undergraduate: Research Methods Sociology of Sex and Gender Sociology of Women World Population Problems Adolescents and Society Graduate: The Social Context of Human Fertility Demographic Analysis GRANTS AWARDED: National Science Foundation. Conference on “The Need for a New National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.” Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen. 2019-2020. $49,985. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. “National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: Older Children.” Principal Investigator. 2017-2022. $6,265,464 National Institute on Drug Abuse. R21. “Linking Biological and Social Pathways to Adolescent Health and Well-being.” Co-investigator with Christopher Browning, Donna McCarthy and Laura Szalacha (Jodi Ford PI). 2013-2015. $409,194. National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Data Collection for Older NLSY79 Children.” Principal Investigator. 2012-2016. $7,590,911 National Institute on Drug Abuse. R01. “Adolescent Health and Development in Context.” Co- investigator with MeiPo Kwan and Katherine Calder (Christopher Browning PI). 2011- 2016. $3,071,766. W. T. Grant. “Activity Space, Social Network, and Community Influences on Adolescent Risk.” Co-investigator with MeiPo Kwan and Katherine Calder (Christopher Browning PI). 2011-2014. $600,000. National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. “Data Collection for Older NLSY79 Children – Administrative Supplement.” Principal Investigator. 2010-2011. $364,409 National Institute of Nursing Research. “Pathways to Overweight and Pubertal Timing in African American and White Girls” Co-PI with Pamela Salsberry and Patricia Reagan. 2010-2013. $1,202,973 National Center for Family and Marriage Research 2010 Small Grants Competition to study New 2 Approaches to the Measurement of Children’s Family Structure. “A New Methodological Approach to Measuring Family Structure and Child-Specific Residential Relationships Using the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.” Principal Investigators: Daphne Hernandez and Cassius Dorrius, Consultants: Paul Amato, Elizabeth Cooksey, and Joseph Rodgers. June 2010-May 2011 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. RC1 (Challenge Grant). “Behavioral and Clinical Research in a Long-running Longitudinal Survey. Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Jinkook Lee. October 2009-September 2012. $1,000,000. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Data Collection for Older NLSY Children.” Principal Investigator. September 2007-December 2011. $4,727,000. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R03 “Stability and Change of Amish Populations in the 21st Century.” Principal Investigator with Joseph Donnermeyer (Co-Investigator). March 2008-April 2010. $150,000. Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “Racial Disparities in Mental Health Outcomes.” Steven Gavazzi, Elizabeth Cooksey, Mary Fristad, Mei-Po Kwan, Anastasia Snyder, Sandra Tanenbaum. July 2008-June 2009. $35,700. Ohio Department of Mental Health. “Racial Disparities in Mental Health Treatment and Outcomes.” Steven Gavazzi (Principal Investigator), Elizabeth Cooksey, Mary Fristad, Mei-Po Kwan, Anastasia Snyder, Sandra Tanenbaum. 2009. $35,733 Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “School Social Structure and Adolescent Concurrent Heterosexual Partnerships.” Jodi Nearns, Christopher Browning and Elizabeth Cooksey. July 2008-June 2009. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Marriage and Cohabitation among Single Mothers: Consequences for Two Generations.” Co-Investigator with Kristi Williams and Sharon Sassler (Principal Investigators). July 2007-June 2010. $977,000. Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “Early Menarche and Problem Behaviors in Adolescent Girls”. Pamela Salsberry, Elizabeth Cooksey, Bo Lu, Kathleen Pajer and Patricia Reagan. July 2007-June 2008. $51,200. Initiative in Population Research Seed Grant. “Intergenerational Influences on Birth Outcomes.” Patricia Reagan, Elizabeth Cooksey, Bo Lu, Kathleen Pajer and Pamela Salsberry. July 2007-June2008. $51,200. Research on Research grant from the Digital Union, The Ohio State University. “Mapping the Growth of Amish Settlements”. Elizabeth Cooksey and Joseph Donnermeyer. June- August 2007 3 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. “Workshop for New Researchers.” Randall Olsen – Principal Investigator. Elizabeth Cooksey and Audrey Light, Co- Investigators. January 2007-December 2007. $151,470 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Data Collection for Older NLSY Children.” Co-Principal Investigator with Frank Mott. March 2004-December 2007. $3,475,295. Centers for Disease Control. “Health Behavior Among Religiously Active Black Youth.” Co- Investigator with Kenneth Steinman (Principal Investigator), Linda James-Myers and Townsand Price-Spratlen (Co-Investigators). October 2003-September 2007. $1,093,745. Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, The Ohio State University, “A Demographic Analysis of the Spread of Amish Settlements in Ohio.” Principal Investigator with Joseph F. Donnermeyer (Co-investigator). July 2003-June 2004. $24,037. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Life Course and Contextual Determinants of HIV Risk.” Co-Investigator with Christopher Browning (P-I), Jeanne Brooks-Gunn (P-I), and Tama Leventhal (Co-Investigator). February 2003-March 2008. $929,952. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 “Social Consequences of Unintended Childbearing.” Co-Investigator with Jennifer Barber (Principal Investigator). (Elizabeth Cooksey Principal Investigator of Subcontract from University of Michigan, $188,708). September 2000-June 2004. $890,216. Office of Population Affairs, National Institutes of Health. R01 “Teen Sexual Behavior: Demographic Risks and Trajectories.” Co-Principal Investigator with Frank Mott. September 1998 – August 2001. $436,340. The Ohio State University, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Small Grant. Summer 1996. $1000. The Ohio State University, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Small Grant. Summer 1995. $1000 The Ohio State University, Office of Research, Small Grant. Summer 1994. $1000 The Ohio State University Seed Grant. "Children of Young Mothers: Does a Mother's Marital Status Affect Children's Behavior?" 1992-1993. $12,300 National Academy of Education, Spencer Fellowship. "The Role of Education in the Lives of Young Adults." 1991-1993. $30,000. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. R01 "Teen Contraceptive Behavior 4 in a Changing Environment." Co-Investigator with Ronald R. Rindfuss (P-I) and David Guilkey (Co-investigator). February 1991 - January 1993. $151,980. Graduate Management Admission Council. "Pre-MBA Activities and Success in MBA Programs." Co-Investigator with Ronald R. Rindfuss (P-I). June 1990 - May 1991. $20,000. CONTRACTS AWARDED: Department of Labor (1625DC-19-C-004). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, PI. 2019-2023. $30,799,050. Department of Labor (DOL-BLS-15-D0005 extension). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, PI. 2019-2020. $7,801,956. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Study on Social and Emotional Skills. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen. 2017-2020. $2,938,955. Department of Labor (DOL-BLS-15-D-0005). National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Lowell Taylor. 2015-2019. $52,176,863. Department of Labor subcontract from National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago. National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Elizabeth Cooksey, Co-Principal Investigator with Randall Olsen and Audrey Light. 2011-2014. $13,615,111. Department of Labor (J069J24185) subcontract from National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago (6401.CHRR.01). National Longitudinal Surveys of

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