Carrie L. Shandra

Professor

Sociology

Interests: Internships, Disabilities, Market & Nonmarket Work, Transition to Adulthood, Time Use, Family, Gender, Demography

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Bio:

My research is broadly focused on understanding work and life course inequalities in the United States, particularly as they occur during the transition to adulthood and among individuals with disabilities.  My research on work includes both paid employment and other forms of productivity that may not be compensated in the market - including care work, housework, and volunteering.  I'm currently writing a book about internships and the college-career transition.

Select Works:

Forthcoming. “Social Contact and Family Contact for Youth with Disabilities.” Youth & Society. doi:10.1177/0044118X221074717

"The Demand for Interns.Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 209: 372-390. 

Internship Participation in the United States by Student and School Characteristics, 1994 to 2017.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World

Disability and Social Participation.” Oxford Handbook on the Sociology of Disability, edited by R.L. Brown, M. Maroto, and D. Pettinicchio. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

"Disability and Patterns of Leisure Participation across the Life Course." The Journals of Gerontology: Series B. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbaa065