Sara Lopus

@SaraLopus

Cal Poly assistant professor | Berkeley-trained demographer | Data aficionado | Craft enthusiast

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2018.

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  1. 31. sij

    In a Kenyan region prone to seasonal food insecurity, sharing helps smallholders cope. Our new paper in documents patterns of commodity sharing across space (aridity) and season. Stacey Giroux, Paul McCord, & others

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    17. sij

    Awesome! provides childcare grants for grad students and new docs attending meeting. Goes towards costs for those who bring kids with them, need extra care at home while they are gone, or bring a caregiver to meeting.

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  3. 3. pro 2019.

    Ours is the first paper to quantify educational assortative mating across sub-Saharan Africa. Also the first (I think?) to visualize propensity in an easily-interpretable way across a continuous x-axis. Three cheers for data viz & another happy co-authorship with !

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  4. 3. pro 2019.

    As education spreads across Africa, intra-marital educ pairings become closer to independent sorting. Hypergamy odds fall; hypogamy odds rise. Education plays a weakening role in determining who marries whom. My latest work with in

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    3. pro 2019.

    I'm happy to share the latest from my ongoing (and super enjoyable) collaboration with . In our new paper published in , we examine how Africa's recent educational expansion shapes status differences between husbands and wives.

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  6. 28. lis 2019.

    Cal Poly is hiring an Assistant Professor of Sociology in the areas of Race and Quantitative Methods. Thank you in advance for sharing this link with others!

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    Dance like no one is watching.... Did you know spotted skunks will sometimes go into a handstand and move around in an attempt to intimidate any would be aggressors... like this wildlife camera at ? 📽️: Skunk dancing the night away. 💃🕺

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  8. 19. ruj 2019.
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  9. 18. ruj 2019.

    Within the past week, I saw a great box and whisker plot showing presidential approval ratings, going back decades. Can’t remember where I encountered said plot! Was it fivethirtyeight? Nytimes? Please help me remember where I found it. My lecture slides and I will owe you one!

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    17. lip 2019.

    Congrats to PSC faculty Maggie Frye and co-author Sara Lopus for winning the Article of the Year award from ASA Family Section for the Demography paper "From Privilege to Prevalence: Contextual Effects of Women’s Schooling on African Marital Timing."

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    15. lip 2019.

    Very excited to have received this honor with !

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  12. 16. lip 2019.

    So delighted that and I received this award for our work on marital timing in Africa, identifying indirect "spillover" effects of educational expansion on family formation behaviors, even among women who never attended any school. Thank you, !

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  13. 10. lip 2019.

    Today, after approximately 940 days on a waitlist, my child received a spot at a local daycare center. What a day for celebration! But probably moreso a day for reassessing our county's childcare crisis.

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  14. 22. velj 2019.

    Excited to return to Berkeley Demography next Wednesday to present my latest work with !

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    5. stu 2018.
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  16. 22. lis 2018.

    Thoroughly enjoyed 1st day of ’s conference on Migration, Environment & Climate. Presented work w/ et al, considering effects of Kenyan internal migration on irrigation viability. Lots of great research. Quite a lot of great crepes/croissants/quiche/eclairs.

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  17. 18. lis 2018.

    And my favorite data visualization from the paper, here, showing country-level trends over time. "Divergence" (widening gap between dots) means different educational groups are adopting more distinct marital timing as education expands over time.

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  18. 18. lis 2018.

    Within countries, trend is typically the opposite! As education becomes more widespread, highly educated women tend to marry much later than their less-educated peers. With widespread education comes distinct social norms for the highly educated, associated with marital delays.

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  19. 18. lis 2018.

    Where education is limited to a privileged few, women's educational status plays a large role in shaping their marital timing. Where education is more prevalent, we identify a "bandwagon effect." Less-educated women adopt marital behaviors resembling the highly-educated.

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  20. 18. lis 2018.

    New paper “From Privilege to Prevalence” online at ! and I ask how one’s own education, together with the greater educational context of one’s country-cohort, shapes marital timing across 30 African countries.

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