My new paper “Do Birds of a Nest Flock Together?” with the wonderful @yyortiga is finally out in International Migration Review. It's a polyadic #SequenceAnalysis of Filipina domestic workers' migration trajectories.
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Just a gentle reminder that @seqanalysisassn.bsky.social General Assembly for voting is still open. If you are a @seqanalysisassn.bsky.social member but haven't voted, please do so until this weekend, using the info in the email from info@sequenceanalysis.org on December 16.
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A rosy picture for the future?
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#StandWithUkraine
Postdoc at Hertie School, previously MPIDR and Nuffield College, Uni Oxford.
Interested in gender inequalities over the life course & in old age
crowold.github.io #firstgen
Senior research fellow in sociology at the University of Turku. PhD in statistics. PI of PREDLIFE consortium, affiliated with INVEST & FLUX.
Life course, inequality, (fathers') parental leave, sequence analysis
Economic historian w broad interests including population health, First Nations, mobility, inequality & lives of the incarcerated. Directing https://thecanadianpeoples.com & editing Asia-Pacific EcHR https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/2832157x
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Stratification, inequality, population, China, history
https://camerondcampbell.blog
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6277-1941
Photos https://CamerondCampbell.smugmug.com
https://www.instagram.com/cameron_d_campbell/