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Esha Chatterjee is a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University's Department of Sociology specialising in the study of social inequality in the US. She holds an MA and BA degrees in Sociology from Stanford University, USA, and Presidency College, Kolkata, India, respectively. Her research interests include economic sociology, immigration, race and ethnicity, and social inequality and stratification. You can find out more about Esha on Stanford's Sociology Department Page.
On this episode, we discuss Esha's dissertation topic on how college majors influence gender segregation and income inequality in occupations.
Follow us on Twitter at the handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.
By Abha AwasthiEsha Chatterjee is a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University's Department of Sociology specialising in the study of social inequality in the US. She holds an MA and BA degrees in Sociology from Stanford University, USA, and Presidency College, Kolkata, India, respectively. Her research interests include economic sociology, immigration, race and ethnicity, and social inequality and stratification. You can find out more about Esha on Stanford's Sociology Department Page.
On this episode, we discuss Esha's dissertation topic on how college majors influence gender segregation and income inequality in occupations.
Follow us on Twitter at the handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.