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Jeffrey M. Timberlake serves as Professor of Sociology and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati. His academic career centers on population dynamics, urban structures, and racial inequality, employing rigorous quantitative methodologies to examine systemic patterns across American metropolitan areas. His leadership in graduate education shapes emerging scholars in sociological research.
Dr. Timberlake's educational foundation includes:
- PhD in Sociology from the University of Chicago (2003)
- MS in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1998)
- BA in Social Sciences from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (1991)
His research program investigates the sociology of population, urban sociology, race and ethnicity, and quantitative methods. Recent work analyzes racial residential segregation, housing discrimination, children's exposure to neighborhood poverty and violence, and demographic shifts from 1970-2020. His publications reveal consistent focus on spatial inequality, ethnoracial dynamics, and policy impacts in housing markets.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications shows dominant themes in residential segregation measurement, racial steering mechanisms, and urban demographic change. Methodologically, he combines longitudinal data analysis with spatial statistics to document evolving patterns of inequality, particularly examining how neighborhood contexts shape life outcomes across racial groups.
As Principal Investigator, Dr. Timberlake manages multiple active grants:
- CDC IPA Agreement w/ NIOSH (2021-2022): $50,000 federal grant
- Ohio Department of Medicaid Assessment Survey (2022): $45,210 state grant
- Ohio State University sub-award (2022): $45,210 higher education grant
- Medicaid Assessment Survey Year Two (2022-2023): $78,904 federal award
- Medicaid Assessment Survey Years Three-Four (2023-2025): $106,736 state grant and $59,107 federal award
His research program demonstrates sustained federal and state funding for empirical studies of housing markets and population dynamics, with current work focused on Ohio Medicaid assessment systems.
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