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Reeve Vanneman is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research focuses on stratification sociology, with a primary emphasis on gender inequalities in the United States and India. He is a co-author of the influential work on the stalled U.S. gender revolution and a key contributor to the Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS), a nationwide panel study analyzing poverty, gender stratification, and social capital. His work spans educational access, media representation of working mothers, and socioeconomic dynamics in India.
Education: A.B. in Psychology from Cornell University (1967), Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Harvard University (1975). He has held roles as Research Associate at Harvard's Center for International Affairs (1970-1971). His current courses include Research in Gender Inequality and Homelessness.
Research projects include text-mining analyses of media narratives around working mothers and a district-level database on Indian development. Collaborators include David Cotter, Joan Hermsen, and Sonalde Desai. His work has been published in high-impact journals like Sociology of Development and World Development.



