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Presented By: Institute for Social Research

Theorizing Success in an Unfair Job Market

CID Speaker Series: Maggie Frye

Maggie Frye presents in the CID speaker series on Tuesday, December 9 Maggie Frye presents in the CID speaker series on Tuesday, December 9
Maggie Frye presents in the CID speaker series on Tuesday, December 9
Join the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics as we host Maggie Frye, Associate Professor of Sociology at U-M. Frye uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how shared cultural ideals and expectations shape outcomes during young adulthood, with a particular focus on family formation and schooling. Most of Frye’s research has focused on sub-Saharan Africa, with several projects in Malawi and Uganda as well as a number of studies that use data from dozens of African countries to learn about how unequally distributed educational opportunities shape cultural norms and behaviors. Frye recently completed a longitudinal data collection project in Kampala, Uganda, examining changing understandings of status resulting from Uganda’s simultaneous expansion of university education and contraction of formal employment opportunities.
Maggie Frye presents in the CID speaker series on Tuesday, December 9 Maggie Frye presents in the CID speaker series on Tuesday, December 9
Maggie Frye presents in the CID speaker series on Tuesday, December 9

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