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Jennie Brand is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on social inequality and college effects on socioeconomic outcomes, employing innovative methods such as tree-based machine learning to explore heterogeneity in treatment effects. She recently presented work on 'Uncovering College Effect Heterogeneity' at the department's colloquia, emphasizing causal tree approaches to identify unanticipated sources of variation in educational impacts.
Her work bridges sociological theory with computational methods, aiming to refine understandings of how educational interventions differentially influence diverse populations. While no specific awards or grants are detailed in the provided text, her research agenda highlights methodological advancements in studying stratification processes.
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