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Tod G. Hamilton is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. His research focuses on demographic trends, particularly immigration and health, with an emphasis on racial disparities in health and labor markets. His work examines the impact of cultural factors and selective migration on stratification patterns among U.S.-born and foreign-born black populations, as well as the influence of pre-migration social and economic conditions on post-migration health outcomes.
- Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Texas, Austin, 2010
Hamilton's current research explores two key areas: (1) labor market differences between black immigrants and black natives, and (2) health selection processes among black immigrants, analyzing how conditions in their countries of origin affect health disparities in the United States. His work highlights the growing demographic and socioeconomic significance of black immigrants and their descendants in shaping perceptions of black population well-being.
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