
About
Jennifer E. Glick serves as the Arnold S. and Bette G. Hoffman Professor in Sociology and Demography at Pennsylvania State University, holding dual appointments in the Department of Sociology and Criminology and Demography programs. She concurrently serves as Associate Director of the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI), Affiliated Faculty at the Population Research Institute (PRI), and Co-Funded Faculty at SSRI.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Sociology from The University of Texas at Austin (1997)
- M.A. in Sociology from The University of Texas at Austin (1993)
- B.A. in Sociology with Minor in Human Development and Family Studies from The Pennsylvania State University (1991)
As a leading social demographer, Dr. Glick's research examines migration's intersection with family life course transitions, including altered educational pathways, labor force participation, and family formation dynamics. Her work extends to migration's impact on intergenerational relationships, living arrangements, and children's social development across three countries through the NICHD-funded FAMELO project. She investigates how migration reshapes individuals' interactions with physical and socio-political environments, with specific focus on transitions to adulthood and immigrant family structures.
Scientific Awards:
- No specific prizes, fellowships, or medals were documented in source materials
Research funding includes a National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) grant for the FAMELO project. While student advisees aren't enumerated in source texts, her active research program suggests ongoing mentorship within demography and sociology graduate programs.
Dr. Glick operates within Penn State's interdisciplinary research ecosystem through the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and Population Research Institute (PRI), conducting fieldwork across international settings with emphasis on migration's longitudinal effects on family systems.
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