Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto 🍁 | PhD from UW-Madison 🦡 | Immigration, aging, and health
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Leafia Ye
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Yesterday, those who teach Intro to Sociology at Florida colleges (as opposed to universities) received a ready-made curriculum from the state and were ordered to teach it.
Yes, you read that correctly. The *state* is enforcing a curriculum on college profs, complete w/ the following restrictions:
There's a common notion that acculturation harms immigrant health, but acculturation is multidimensional (e.g., linguistic, residential, social). My new work shows it's the *mismatch* between dimensions - not acculturation itself - that explains immigrants' health decline:
doi.org/10.1177/0022...
I also find that most dimensions of acculturation protect health for White immigrants but not for Black, Hispanic, and Asian immigrants. I argue that minoritized immigrants experience another mismatch: between acting like behavioral insiders and being treated as racial outsiders in the U.S.
“…We demonstrate that mobile device data can detect miscarriage and replicate patterns of miscarriage risk found in high-quality Norwegian administrative data and in US clinical cohorts.” -Jenna Nobles, Lindsay Cannon, Sungsik Hwang, Shannon Malloy, Katie Noddin & Allen J. Wilcox
Bad news for capricorns: they earn less than other zodiac signs
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