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Dr. Sophie Moullin is a Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Auckland's School of Social Sciences, specializing in inequality, mental health, and socio-economic dynamics. She holds a PhD in Sociology and Social Policy from Princeton University and a Master's in Quantitative Methods in Social Science from Columbia University, where she was a Fulbright Scholar.
- Education:
- PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, Princeton University
- Masters in Quantitative Methods in Social Science, Columbia University (Fulbright Scholar)
- Double First-Class BA in Social and Political Science, University of Cambridge
Her research integrates quantitative methods, computational text analysis, and qualitative theory to explore mental health's role in inequality. Key projects include Culture on the Couch (analyzing therapy transcripts) and Making Marriage Markets? (examining social science concepts in policy.
Her recent publications address childcare privatization, gendered poverty risks, and critiques of neoliberal market models. She has collaborated with economists and sociologists on topics like parent-child attachment and administrative data applications in health outcomes.
Scientific awards include:
- Fulbright Scholar
- British Royal Society for the Arts Fellow
- A. Watson Armour, III '33 Centennial Fellow
- Woodrow Wilson Scholar
Dr. Moullin has taught courses on inequality, welfare states, and sociology, supervised junior theses, and advised on UK domestic policy. She collaborates across disciplines, emphasizing feminist economics and interdisciplinary approaches.




