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Carrie L. Shandra Department of Sociology State University of New York at Stony Brook N447 Social and Behavioral Sciences Stony Brook, New York 11794-4356 www.carrieshandra.com Updated February 10, 2014 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Sociology, 2009, Brown University, Providence RI Dissertation Title: “Women's Employment in Segregated Occupations and the Division of Household Labor: An Analysis of Gender Inequality at Work and in the Family” A.M. in Sociology, 2006, Brown University, Providence RI B.A., Sociology and English, 2004, Boston College, Chestnut Hill MA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012-present Assistant Professor, Sociology; Core Faculty, Program in Public Health, State University of New York at Stony Brook 2009-2012 Assistant Professor, Sociology, Hofstra University RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Work & Occupations Disabilities & Health Life Course Adolescence Transition to Adulthood Quantitative Methods Gender Demography ACTIVE GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Emerging Investigator Grant, Disability Research Consortium (Social Security Administration/Mathematica Policy Research). “Productivity Among Working-Age Disability Beneficiaries: A Multilevel Analysis.” 2013-2014, $30,000. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Shandra, Carrie L., Allison Kruger and Lauren Hale. (forthcoming) “Disability and Sleep Duration: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey.” Disability and Health Journal. Shandra 2 Carrie L. Shandra, Dennis P. Hogan, Roger C. Avery, and Michael Msall. 2012. “Child and Adult Physical Disability in the 2000 Census: Disability is a Household Affair”. Disability and Health Journal 5(4):241-248. Carrie L. Shandra and Dennis P. Hogan. 2012. “Delinquency among Adolescents with Disabilities.” Child Indicators Research 5(4):771-788. Carrie L. Shandra, John M. Shandra, Eric Shircliff and Bruce London. 2012. “The International Monetary Fund, Structural Adjustment, and Infant Mortality: A Cross-National Analysis of SubSaharan Africa.” Journal of Poverty 16(2):194-219. Carrie L. Shandra and Afra R. Chowdhury. 2012. “The First Sexual Experience among Adolescent Girls With and Without Disabilities.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 41(4):515532. Carrie L. Shandra. 2011. “Life Course Transitions among Adolescents with and without Disabilities: A Longitudinal Examination of Expectations and Outcomes.” International Journal of Sociology 41: 67-86. Carrie L. Shandra, John Shandra, and Bruce London. 2011. "World Bank Structural Adjustment, Water, and Sanitation: A Cross-National Analysis of Child Mortality in SubSaharan Africa." Organization & Environment 24(2):107-129. Carrie L. Shandra, John M. Shandra, Eric Shircliff and Bruce London. 2010. “The International Monetary Fund and Child Mortality: A Cross-National Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa.” International Review of Modern Sociology 36(2): 169-194. Shandra, John M., Carrie L. Shandra and Bruce London. 2010. “Debt, Structural Adjustment, and Non-Governmental Organizations: A Cross-National Analysis of Maternal Mortality.” Journal of World-Systems Research 16(2): 217-245. Shandra, John M., Carrie L. Shandra and Bruce London. 2010. “Do Non-Governmental Organizations Impact Health? A Cross-National Analysis of Infant Mortality.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51(1-2): 137-164. Carrie L. Shandra and Dennis P. Hogan. 2009. “The Educational Attainment Process among Adolescents with Disabilities and Children of Parents with Disabilities.” International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 56(4): 363-379. Carrie L. Shandra, Dennis P. Hogan and Carrie E. Spearin. 2008. “Parenting a Child with a Disability: An Examination of Resident and Non-Resident Fathers.” Journal of Population Research 25(3): 357-377. Carrie L. Shandra and Dennis P. Hogan. 2008. “School-to-Work Program Participation and the Post-High School Employment of Young Adults with Disabilities.” Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation 29(2): 117-130. Shandra 3 Shandra, John M., Carrie L. Shandra, and Bruce London. 2008. "Women, Non-Governmental Organizations, and Deforestation: A Cross-National Study." Population and Environment 30(12): 48-72. Hogan, Dennis P., Carrie L. Shandra and Michael E. Msall. 2007. “Family Developmental Risk Factors among Children with Disabilities and Children of Parents with Disabilities.” Journal of Adolescence 30(6): 1001-1019. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Hogan, Dennis P. and Carrie L. Shandra. 2012. “Parents, Adolescent Children with Disabilities, and the Transition to Adulthood.” Pp. 58-74 in Family Consequences of Children’s Disabilities, by Dennis P. Hogan. New York: Russell Sage. PAPERS IN PROGRESS Shandra, Carrie L. “Women’s Employment in Sex-Segregated Occupations and the Division of Household Labor.” Second revise and resubmit, American Sociological Review. Shandra, Carrie L., Dennis P. Hogan, and Susan E. Short. “Attitudes toward Motherhood, Fertility Desires, and Birth Intentions by Disability Status among U.S. Women.” Under review, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. Shandra, Carrie L. “How Do Working-Age Disability Beneficiaries Spend Their Time? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey.” In preparation for submission, Monthly Labor Review. Shandra, Carrie L. “School-to-Work Program Participation and Employment Success among Young Adults.” In preparation for submission, American Journal of Sociology. Shandra, Carrie L. “Characteristics of School-Sponsored and Employer-Based Internship Participation during the Transition to Adulthood.” In development. RESEARCH GRANTS UNDER REVIEW Michael Gottfried and Carrie L. Shandra. “School Belonging and School Context for Youth with Disabilities.” W.T. Grant Foundation, Social Settings Grant Program, $130,000. Carrie L. Shandra. “Mapping the Internship Market in the United States.” Washington Center for Equitable Growth, $95,579. Carrie L. Shandra. “Internship Skills, Requirements, and Fair Labor Standards in the United States.” The Upjohn Institute, Early Career Research Grant, $5,000. Shandra 4 Carrie L. Shandra. “Internship Skills, Requirements, and Fair Labor Standards in the United States.” State University of New York at Stony Brook, Dean’s Fund for Excellence, $3,000. RESEARCH GRANTS COMPLETED National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation Fellowship. “School-to-Work Program Participation and the Early Labor Market Success of Young Adults in the Current Recession.” 2012-2013, $55,000. Early Career Work-Family Scholars Program, Work and Family Researchers Network (formerly the Sloan Work and Family Research Network). 2011-2012, $1,000. American Sociological Association, Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline. “A Longitudinal Analysis of Occupational Sex Segregation from Adolescence to Young Adulthood”. 2011-2012, $6,999. INVITED PRESENTATIONS 11/20/2013 “School-to-Work Program Participation and the Early Labor Market Success of Young Adults.” Fall Seminar Series, Department of Sociology, Queens College, City University of New York. 10/25/2013 “School-to-Work Program Participation and the Early Labor Market Success of Young Adults in the Current Recession.” Annual Meeting, National Academy of Education, Washington DC. 4/24/2013 “Coming of Age with a Disability: Research and Policy in the United States”. City University of New York at Queensborough, Disability Awareness Month. 2/21/2013 “Risky Behaviors among Adolescents With and Without Disabilities”. Mathematica Policy Research, Disability Research Forum, Growing Pains: How Disability, Risky Behaviors, and Expectations During Youth Influence Early Adult Outcomes. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2014 (accepted) Shandra, Carrie L. “How Do Working-Age Disability Beneficiaries Spend Their Time? Results from the American Time Use Survey.” Annual meeting, Population Association of America. Boston, MA. (accepted) Hogan, Dennis L, Carrie E. Spearin, and Carrie L. Shandra. “How Do Mothers with Disabilities Thrive as Parents and Homemakers? A Comparison to Shandra 5 Mothers without Disabilities Using the American Time Use Survey.” Annual meeting, Population Association of America. Boston, MA. 2013 Shandra, Carrie L. “Characteristics of School-Sponsored and Employer-Based Internship Participation during the Transition to Adulthood.” Annual meeting, American Educational Research Association. San Francisco, CA. Shandra, Carrie L., Dennis P. Hogan, and Susan E. Short. “Attitudes toward Motherhood, Fertility Desires and Birth Intentions by Disability Status among U.S. Women, 2006-2010.” Annual meeting, Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA. Shandra, Carrie L. “Persistence of Virtue? A Longitudinal Analysis of Care Work.” Annual meeting, Sociologists for Women in Society, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. 2012 Shandra, Carrie L. “Gendered Work Characteristics and Mothers’ and Fathers’ Time Spent in Child Care.” Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. Ruppanner, Leah and Carrie L. Shandra. “Housework Time and Gender Empowerment: An Investigation of Metropolitan Area Measures.” Annual conference, Work and Family Researchers Network, New York, NY. Shandra, Carrie L. “Inseparable Spheres: Gendered Occupational Characteristics and Women's Household Labor.” Annual meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, New York, NY. 2011 Shandra, Carrie L. and Dennis P. Hogan. “Delinquency among Adolescents with Disabilities.” Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2010 Shandra, Carrie L. “Pregnancy and Parenthood among Adolescents With and Without Disabilities: A Longitudinal Examination of Expectations and Outcomes.” Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. Shandra, Carrie L. “Youth Employment and Entry into Sex Segregated Occupations in Adulthood: A Longitudinal Analysis of Women.” Annual meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, MA. Shandra, Carrie L., Dennis P. Hogan and Afra R. Chowdhury. “Differences in Young Women’s First Sexual Experience by Disability Status.” Annual meeting, Population Association of America, Dallas, TX. 2008 Shandra, Carrie L. and Dennis P. Hogan. “School-to-Work Initiatives and the Early Employment of Young Adults with Disabilities.” Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Boston, MA. Shandra 6 Msall, Michael, Carrie L. Shandra, Roger Avery and Dennis P. Hogan. “Disability is a Family Affair: Clustering of Adult and Child Disability in US Households with Children with Motor, Sensory-Communicative, and Self Care Functional Disability.” Annual meeting, Pediatric Academic Societies, Honolulu, HI. Shandra, Carrie L. “Women's Employment in Mostly-Male Occupations and the Household Division of Labor.” Annual meeting, Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA. 2007 Hogan, Dennis P., Carrie L. Shandra, and Gary D. Sandefur. “The Educational Attainment Processes among Adolescents with Disabilities and Children of Parents with Disabilities.” Colloquia Series, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University. Shandra, Carrie L. “School-to-Work Programs and Women’s Participation in Nontraditional Occupations: The Effect of Education- and Employment-Based Initiatives on Occupational Experience after High School.” Annual meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia PA. Shandra, Carrie L., Afra R. Chowdhury and Dennis P. Hogan. “The Sexual Behavior of Adolescents with Disabilities: Evidence from the NLSY97.” Annual meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia PA. Hogan, Dennis P., Carrie L. Shandra and Michael E. Msall. “Family Ecology and Social Capital of Adolescents with Disabilities and Adolescents with Parents with Disabilities.” Annual meeting, Society for Research on Child Development, Boston MA. Hogan, Dennis P., Carrie L. Shandra, and Gary D. Sandefur. “The Educational Attainment Processes among Adolescents with Disabilities and Children of Parents with Disabilities.” Annual meeting, Population Association of America, New York, NY. 2006 Alexandrowicz, Carrie L. “The Effect of School-to-Work Programs on Entry into Nontraditional Employment: Do Education- and Employment-Based Initiatives Influence the Transition to a Stratified Workforce?" Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Montreal QC. Hogan, Dennis P. and Carrie L. Alexandrowicz. “Family Developmental Risk Factors among Children with Disabilities and Children of Parents with Disabilities.” Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Montreal QC. Alexandrowicz, Carrie L and Afra R. Chowdhury. “Disability and Risky Sexual Behaviors among American Teenagers: The Importance of the Family Shandra 7 Context.” Annual Meeting, Population Association of America, Los Angeles, California. Alexandrowicz, Carrie L. “Does Sex Segregation at Work Influence Egalitarianism at Home? The Effect of Women’s Employment in Gendered Occupations on the Division of Household Labor.” Annual meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, Massachusetts. 2005 Alexandrowicz, Carrie L. “Women in Gendered Occupations: Revisiting the ‘Stalled Revolution.’” Annual meeting, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2004 Chang, Patricia M.Y. and Carrie L. Alexandrowicz. “Family Matters: Religious Inheritance in Catholic and Protestant Families.” Annual Meeting, Association for the Sociology of Religion, San Francisco, California. OTHER AWARDS AND HONORS 2012 2008 2008 2006 2006 2006 2004 2004 2004 2004 Cheryl Allyn Miller Award for research on women and work, Sociologists for Women in Society Dissertation Fellowship, Brown University Graduate School National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Training Fellowship, Brown University (declined) Beatrice and Joseph Feinberg Memorial Award for Graduate Education, Brown University Department of Sociology Alden Speare, Jr. Memorial Award for Distinguished Master’s Thesis, Brown University Department of Sociology National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention University Fellowship, Brown University Graduate School Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Boston College Department of Sociology Ralph A. Gallagher Grant, Association for the Sociology of Religion Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society PROFESSIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING 2013 2012 2011 2011 2010 2007 2006 2006 Propensity Score Analysis, Statistical Horizons (Shenyang Guo) Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Data Analysis Training Institute of Connecticut Multilevel/Mixed Models Using Stata, StataCorp public training course American Time Use Survey Users Workshop, University of Maryland Structural Equation Modeling, Data Analysis Training Institute of Connecticut National Longitudinal Surveys Users Workshop, Ohio State University Missing Data: A Course on Modern Methods, Statistical Horizons (Paul Allison) Teaching Certificate Program: The Harriet W. Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, Brown University Shandra 8 SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION 2012-present Committee Member, Membership Committee, Work Family Researchers Network 2013 Committee Member, Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award For Excellence in WorkFamily Research, Boston College Center for Work & Family 2011 Guest Editor: International Journal of Sociology, special issue on disabilities, work, and family 2011 Committee Member, W. Richard Scott Award, Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section of the American Sociological Association Occasional Reviewer: Journal of Marriage and Family, Men and Masculinities, The Sociological Quarterly, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Organization & Environment, Social Service Review SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT AND THE UNIVERSITY 2013 2013 Colloquium Committee, Department of Sociology Turner Fellowship Advisory Committee, SUNY Stony Brook TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Courses Taught: Multivariate Statistics for Social Science (Sociology) Introduction to the Research Process (Public Health) Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health (Public Health) Undergraduate Courses Taught: Statistics in Sociology Statistics in Sociology Laboratory Youth, Crisis, and American Culture Sociology of Gender Sociology of the Family Independent Studies: Issues in Sociology of Youth Disability and the Transition to Adulthood Race, Class, and Gender in Families PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Shandra 9 2004-present American Sociological Association (Sections: Disability and Society; Aging and the Life Course; Organizations, Occupations and Work; Family; Children and Youth; Population; Sex and Gender) 2006-present Eastern Sociological Society 2008-present Population Association of America 2011-present Work and Family Researchers Network 2013-present American Educational Research Association 2005-2013 Sociologists for Women in Society STUDENT COMMITTEES 2012- Elizabeth Nagel, Sociology doctoral student comprehensive paper