
معرفی
Kelly Musick is a Professor in the Policy Analysis and Management department at Cornell University's Brooks School of Public Policy. Her research focuses on family change, social inequality, and work-family policy in industrialized countries. Funded by institutions like the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Russell Sage Foundation, and Swedish Research Council, her work examines the intersection of parenthood, employment, and gender roles.
Key Research Areas:
- Family structure and child well-being
- Gender dynamics in post-parenthood employment
- Comparative work-family policy analysis
- Economic vulnerability during family transitions
- Time use and parental stress
- Intergenerational household complexity
Scientific Contributions: Her publications in American Sociological Review, Demography, and Population Development Review highlight trends in income inequality, occupational flexibility, and remote work effects during the pandemic. She co-leads the NextGenPop pipeline program and was nominated for the 2021 Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for work-family research excellence.





