
About
Jonathan Horowitz is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, specializing in computational and quantitative methods applied to life course transitions, aging processes, work dynamics, and social stratification. His research explores interconnectedness across disciplines through network analysis, longitudinal studies, and sociopolitical frameworks.
Research Interests: Horowitz focuses on the interplay between
- Life course development and aging trajectories
- Workplace stratification and market dynamics
- Quantitative modeling of social networks
- Migration patterns in transitional phases
- Activist identity continuity after education
Publication Trends: Recent articles emphasize network effects on adolescent social status, life course inequality development, and migration dynamics. He contributes to methodological infrastructure through contextual database design (2020-2021) and examines educational impacts on job quality (2016) and civic participation (2015).



