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Jose Martin Aveldanes is a current third-year Ph.D. student in Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Last year (2020), he was was a National Institutes of Health Fellow in the Department of Demography under the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Branch for Child and Human Development Support. His research interests span the family, quantitative and computational methods, sexuality, social demography, stratification and inequality, and culture. You can take a look at Jose's profile and research on the UC Berkeley Sociology page.
In this episode, we discuss his research on the well-being of same-sex parents in the USA.
Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at the handle @ResearchDown for updates.
By Abha AwasthiJose Martin Aveldanes is a current third-year Ph.D. student in Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Last year (2020), he was was a National Institutes of Health Fellow in the Department of Demography under the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Branch for Child and Human Development Support. His research interests span the family, quantitative and computational methods, sexuality, social demography, stratification and inequality, and culture. You can take a look at Jose's profile and research on the UC Berkeley Sociology page.
In this episode, we discuss his research on the well-being of same-sex parents in the USA.
Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at the handle @ResearchDown for updates.