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Amy Kate Bailey
Utah State University
Assistant Professor of Sociology
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Curriculum Vitae [PDF]
Expertise
Stratification & Inequality
Race & Ethnicity
Social Demography
Comparative & Historical Sociology
Public Policy
Honors & Awards
Martha Duggan Dissertation Fellowship, Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, University of Washington, 2007-2008
University of Washington Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, Fall 2007
Population Association of America Poster Award for “The Demography of U.S. Veterans: Changing Military Staffing Policy, Risk of Service, and Human Capital for Black and White Men, 1950 – 2000,” 2007
West Coast Poverty Research Center Dissertation Fellowship, Fall 2006
Reinhard Bendix Student Paper Award, Comparative-Historical Section, American Sociological Association, 2006
Herbert L. Costner Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award, Department of Sociology, University of Washington, 2006
NICHD Population Research Predoctoral Training Grant, 2004 –2005 (Grant # 5T32HD07543)
Shanahan Fellow, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington, 2003 – 2004
College Service Award, Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz, June 1993
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Was Anyone Safe? Characteristics of Lynch Victims in the American South
(with Stewart E. Tolnay and Jennifer D. Laird),
SSWA Faculty Publications
(2011)
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How Personal Is the Political? Democratic Revolution and Fertility Decline
,
SSWA Faculty Publications
(2009)
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Personalizing Lynch Victims: A New Database to Support the Study of Southern Mob Violence
(with Stewart E. Tolnay, E. M. Beck, Alison Renee Roberts, and Nicholas H. Wong),
SSWA Faculty Publications
(2008)
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Schooling for Newcomers: Variation in Educational Persistence in the United States in 1920
(with Stewart E. Tolnay),
SSWA Faculty Publications
(2006)