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Jake Rosenfeld is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis and a Faculty Affiliate at the University of Washington. His primary research focuses on the political and economic determinants of inequality in advanced democracies, particularly labor union decline's impact on wage allocation and economic disparities. Rosenfeld holds a PhD from Princeton University and previously taught at the University of Washington (2007–2015).
- Education: PhD in Sociology from Princeton University.
His research interests include political sociology, deviance and social control, race and ethnicity, and labor studies. Key work includes a widely cited 2011 article (with Bruce Western) on union decline and inequality, featured in The American Sociological Review, and a forthcoming book What Unions No Longer Do (Harvard University Press, 2014). His publications also appear in Foreign Affairs and American Journal of Sociology.
Rosenfeld’s research has garnered significant media attention in outlets like The Economist, The Washington Post, and The Huffington Post. He has no listed advisees or grants in the provided text.



