REBECCA GLAUBER CURRICULUM VITAE AUGUST 2014 Department of Sociology University of New Hampshire McConnell Hall, 15 Academic Way Phone: (603) 862-2500 Durham, NH 03824 Email: rebecca.glauber@unh.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2014 - present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of New Hampshire 2007 - present Faculty Fellow, Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire 2007-2014 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of New Hampshire EDUCATION 2007 Ph.D. in Sociology, New York University Dissertation: Gender and Race in Families and at Work 2005 M.A. in Sociology, New York University 2000 B.A. in Sociology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, summa cum laude RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Families; Social Stratification; Gender; Work and Labor Markets; Research Methods; Aging REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Rebecca Glauber and Justin Young. Forthcoming. On the Fringe: Family-Friendly Benefits and the Rural-Urban Gap among Working Women. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. Kristin Smith and Rebecca Glauber. 2013. Exploring the Spatial Wage Penalty for Women: Does it Matter Where you Live? Social Science Research 42: 1390-1401. Rebecca Glauber. 2012. Women s Work and Working Conditions: Are Mothers Compensated for Lost Wages? Work and Occupations 39(2): 115-138. Rebecca Glauber and Kristi L. Gozjolko. 2011. Do Traditional Fathers Always Work More? Gender Ideology, Race, and Parenthood. Journal of Marriage and Family 73(5): 1133-1148. Rebecca Glauber. 2011. Limited Access: Gender, Job Composition, and Flexible Work Scheduling. Sociological Quarterly 52(3): 472-494. Rebecca Glauber, Page 1 of 7
Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2008. All in the Family? Family Composition, Resources, and Sibling Similarity in Economic Status. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 26(4): 297-306. Rebecca Glauber. 2008. Gender and Race in Families and at Work: The Fatherhood Wage Premium. Gender & Society 22(1): 8-30. Rebecca Glauber. 2007. Marriage and the Motherhood Wage Penalty among African Americans, Hispanics, and Whites. Journal of Marriage and Family 69(4): 951-961. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2007. Family Background, Race, and Labor Market Inequality. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 609: 134-153. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2007. Gender, Body Mass, and Economic Status: New Evidence from the PSID. Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research: The Economics of Obesity 17: 253-278. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2006. Parental Educational Investment and Children s Academic Risk: Estimates of the Impact of Sibship Size and Birth Order from Exogenous Variation in Fertility. Journal of Human Resources 41(4): 722-737. RESEARCH REPORTS Rebecca Glauber. 2013. Wanting More but Working Less: Involuntary Part-Time Employment and Economic Vulnerability. Research Brief published by the Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire. Rebecca Glauber. 2009. Family Friendly Policies for Rural Working Mothers. Research Brief published by the Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2008. Wealth Mobility and Volatility in Black and White. Report published by The Center for American Progress. Washington, DC. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2008. Wealth Mobility and Opportunity in America: A New Approach to Economic Well-Being. Report published by The Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity. Washington, DC. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS Rebecca Glauber and Megan Henly. 2013. Motherhood Penalty/Daddy Bonus. In Vicki Smith, ed. Sociology of Work: An Encyclopedia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Rebecca Glauber. 2007. Time Use for Children in Low-Income Families. Chapter 17, pp. 288-310 in Handbook of Families and Poverty: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by D. Russell Crane and Tim B. Heaton. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW OR IN PREPARATION Rebecca Glauber. 2013. Shifting Inequalities: Trends in the Motherhood Wage Penalty for Married, Unmarried, White, and African American Women, 1980-2010. Revise and Resubmit status. Rebecca Glauber. The Motherhood Wage Premium among Highly Educated Women. Rebecca Glauber, Page 2 of 7
Rebecca Glauber. The Cost of Caring: Informal Family Care, Employment, and Earnings. FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS NSF: The Economic Effects of Caring for Adult Family Members, $111,347 (2014 2016) UNH College of Liberal Arts Summer Research Stipend, $3,000 (2013) American Association of University Women Publication Grant, $6,000 (submitted 11/2012, not funded) Carsey Institute Summer Research Support Fellowship to fund a graduate student, $6,000 (2010) UNH Graduate School Summer Faculty Fellowship, $5,750 (2010) American Association of University Women American Fellowship, $30,000 (submitted 11/2009, not funded) W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Mini-Grant, $5,000 (submitted 2/2010, not funded) NSF CAREER: Socioeconomic Effects of Caring for Elderly Parents, $402,407 (submitted 8/2009, not funded) New York University Dean s Dissertation Writing Fellowship, $20,000 (2006-2007) National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, $4,350 (2005 2006) PSID-Child Development Supplement II Early Results Workshop Travel Grant (2005) NYU Henry McCracken Fellowship for Graduate Study (2001 2006) HONORS AND AWARDS Finalist, UNH Graduate Faculty Mentor Award, 2012 Research and Engagement Academy Fellow, UNH, 2011 Selected Member, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Early Career Scholars Program, 2008 2009 Sociologists for Women in Society Cheryl Miller Award (for a paper on women and work), 2006 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1999 Elected to Alpha Kappa Delta, 1999 PRESENTATIONS Kristin Smith and Rebecca Glauber. 2014. The Part-Time Wage Penalty for Women: Are there Differences between Voluntary and Involuntary Part-Time Workers? To be presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, August. Rebecca Glauber. 2013. Marriage and the Motherhood Wage Penalty from 1980-2010. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Rebecca Glauber, Page 3 of 7
Rebecca Glauber. 2013. Increasing Inequality: Trends in the Motherhood Wage Penalty, 1980 to 2010. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Rebecca Glauber. 2012. Ann Richards Invitational Roundtable on Gender and the Media at Brandeis University, October 12. Rebecca Glauber. 2011. Work, Family, and Labor Market Inequality. Carsey Institute, UNH. Rebecca Glauber. 2010. On the Fringe: Parenthood and the Gender Gap in Workplace Authority. Boston University Department of Sociology. Rebecca Glauber. 2010. Gender, Job Composition, and Flexible Work Scheduling. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting 2010. Atlanta, GA Rebecca Glauber and Justin Young. 2010. On the Fringe: Family-Friendly Benefits and the Rural-Urban Gap among Working Women. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA Rebecca Glauber and Kristi Gozjolko. 2010 Gender Ideology, Fatherhood, and Men s Work Hours. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA Kristin Smith and Rebecca Glauber. 2009. Exploring the Spatial Wage Penalty for Women: Does it Matter Where You Live? American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Rebecca Glauber. 2008. Motherhood, Fatherhood, and Women s Work: Gender Job Composition and the Wage Penalties and Premiums Associated with Parenthood. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. Rebecca Glauber. 2007. Race and Gender in Families and at Work: The Fatherhood Wage Premium. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2007. Black-White Differences in Wealth Mobility and Security. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Rebecca Glauber. 2006. Fatherhood, Employment, and Economic Well-Being. Institute for Research on Poverty Summer Workshop. Madison, WI. Rebecca Glauber. 2006. Parenthood, Work, and Inequality. Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality at Columbia University. Rebecca Glauber. 2006. Occupations and the Financial Reward for Fatherhood. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Montreal, Quebec. Rebecca Glauber. 2005. How Race and Class Mitigate the Negative Effects of Motherhood on Women's Employment. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Rebecca Glauber. 2005. The Effect of Grandparent Care on Children s Developmental Outcomes (poster). Panel Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement II Early Results Workshop. Ann Arbor, MI. Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber. 2005. Parental Educational Investment and Children's Academic Risk: Estimates of the Impact of Sibship Size and Birth Order from Exogenous Variation in Fertility. National Bureau of Economics Summer Institute. Cambridge, MA. Rebecca Glauber, Page 4 of 7
Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Rebecca Glauber. 2005. The Effects of Grandparent Care on Children s Outcomes (poster). Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. Rebecca Glauber. 2005 Stratification among Women: How Race Shapes the Family-Earnings Gap. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. Rebecca Glauber. 2004. Teaching Workshop: Data Resources for Undergraduate Teaching. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Wei-Jun Jean Yeung and Rebecca Glauber. 2004. Time Use for Children in Low-Income Families. The Families and Poverty Conference. Brigham Young University. Provo, UT. Marc Scott and Rebecca Glauber. 2004. Mapping Careers in the Low-Wage Labor Market. The Industrial Relations Research Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. Rebecca Glauber. 2001. Using the National Survey of Families and Households: A Student s Perspective. New England Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Sacred Heart University, CT. Rebecca Glauber and Amy Armenia. 2000. In Sickness and in Health: Gender Differences in Caring for Well and Disabled Parents. The Carework Research, Theory, and Advocacy Conference Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate Introductory Sociology Methods of Social Research Family and Work Sociology of the Family Race, Class, and Gender Graduate Research Design Sociology of the Family Sociology of Gender Sociology of Work Family, Work, and Inequality PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Sociology Department, University of New Hampshire 2013 present Member, Undergraduate Committee 2009 2013 Chair, Undergraduate Committee 2012 present Member, Research Methods Ph.D. Exam Committee 2007 present Member, Social Stratification Ph.D. Exam Committee 2007 present Member, Family Ph.D. Exam Committee 2009 2013 Faculty Advisor, Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society 2009 Member, Social Problems Discovery Course Ad-Hoc Committee 2009 Chair, Sociology Capstone Ad-Hoc Committee Rebecca Glauber, Page 5 of 7
2008 2009 Member, Undergraduate Committee 2008 2009 Member, Colloquium Committee Ph.D. Committees, M.A. Thesis Committees, and Honors B.A. Thesis Committees Student Department Level Role Year Jessica Carson Sociology Ph.D. Chair Present Melissa Day Sociology Ph.D. Chair Present Kristi Gozjolko Sociology Ph.D. Chair Present Andrew Schaefer Sociology Ph.D. Member Present Angela Mitiguy Sociology Ph.D. Member Present Anne Shattuck Sociology Ph.D. Member Present Jennifer Oates Education Ph.D. Member Present Eleta Exline Sociology M.A. Chair Present Justin Kramer Sociology M.A. Member 2014 Justine Bulgar-Medina Sociology M.A. Chair 2013 Justin Young Sociology M.A. Chair 2011 Angela Mitiguy Sociology M.A. Member 2009 Benjamin Bullock Sociology Honors B.A. Chair 2014 Alli Puchlopek Sociology Honors B.A. Chair 2013 Amanda Regis Sociology Honors B.A. Chair 2012 Mackenzie Colburn Sociology Honors B.A. Chair 2012 Olivia Cristaldi Sociology Honors B.A. Co-Chair 2011 Logan Seely Sociology Honors B.A. Chair 2009 Silas Archambault Sociology Honors B.A. Co-Chair 2009 University of New Hampshire Committees 2013 present Member, University Faculty Senate 2010 present Member, University Honors Committee 2008 2012 Member, Leadership Team, NSF ADVANCE Grant to support women faculty 2010 2011 Member, Carsey Institute Executive Committee 2010 2011 Member, President s Commission on the Status of Women University of New Hampshire Panels 2008 2012 Faculty Judge, Graduate Research Conference 2012 Faculty Judge, Undergraduate Research Conference 2012 Research and Engagement Panel Discussion 2009 Invited talk, The Job Market, Sociology Graduate Student Professionalization Series 2009 Invited talk, Grant Writing in the Disciplines, UNH Graduate School 2009 Invited guest lecture to Professor Linda Blum s Feminist Theory Course Professional 2014 2016 Member, Committee on the Status of Women in Sociology, ASA 2013 Discussant, Family and Work Session at the ASA Annual Meeting 2013 Discussant, Gender and Wages Session at the PAA Annual Meeting 2012 Panel Discussant, Work and Family Researchers Network Conference 2010 Member, Candace Rogers Student Paper Award Committee, ESS 2010 Co-Leader, Teaching Workshop: Teaching Work and Family, ASA, Atlanta, GA 2009 Member, New Hampshire Women s Policy Institute Advisory Committee 2008 Member, Nominations Committee, Sex and Gender Section, ASA 2007 Member, Cheryl Miller Award Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society Rebecca Glauber, Page 6 of 7
2002 2004 Assistant Editor, Sociological Forum Referee for: Gender & Society; Journal of Marriage and Family; American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Journal of Health and Social Behavior; Journal of Population Economics; Sociological Forum; Journal of Health Economics, Sociological Quarterly, Sex Roles, Social Problems, Journal of Family Issues; Work and Occupations, Social Science Research, National Science Foundation PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Sections on Race, Class, and Gender; Family; Organizations, Occupations, and Work; Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility; Sex and Gender Eastern Sociological Society Rebecca Glauber, Page 7 of 7