
معرفی
Angelina Grigoryeva is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) campus. Her research focuses on colonialism, racialization, indigeneity, and the sociology of gender, with an emphasis on work, stratification, and markets.
- Fields of Study: Colonialism, Racialization, Indigeneity, Computational and Quantitative Methods, Sociology of Gender Work, Stratification and Markets
- Contact: angelina.grigoryeva@utoronto.ca, Office: 725 Spadina, 333A; UTSC, MN6296
Her research spans interdisciplinary themes in sociology, economics, and urban studies, analyzing wealth inequality, financialization, racial segregation, and gender dynamics in caregiving. Recent work examines stock-based compensation's role in gender wealth gaps, micro-segregation in ethnic communities, and historical patterns of racial inequality.
Key trends in her publications include:
- Financialization's impact on household economies and wealth distribution
- Historical demography of segregation and its enduring effects
- Gender roles in financial investments for children and elder care
Her methodological expertise integrates computational and quantitative approaches to study stratification and social mobility.




