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Christina M. Gibson-Davis is a Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy and Professor of Sociology at Duke University, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Sociology. She serves as Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the Sanford School and is a Faculty Research Scholar at the Duke Population Research Institute's (DuPRI) Population Research Center.
- Ph.D., Northwestern University (2001)
- B.A., Bates College (1992)
Her research focuses on social and economic differences in family formation patterns, particularly how divergent trends affect economic inequality. She explores the racial wealth gap, net worth poverty, and implications for child and adult health.
Her recent publications examine wealth distribution, health disparities, and policy impacts on vulnerable populations. Awards include the Reuben Hill Award (2010) from the National Council on Family Relations.
Grants highlight her work on wealth and adolescent behavior, immigration enforcement, and child development. She collaborates with scholars like Lisa Keister, Anna Gassman-Pines, and Heather Rackin.




