Joe LaBriola
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Joe LaBriola is a Research Assistant Professor in the Survey Research Center and a Faculty Affiliate at the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics, where he is a team member of the Wealth and Mobility Study. Before arriving at the University of Michigan, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University’s Population Studies and Training Center, and completed his Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley in 2021. His current research focuses on the role that housing plays in generating racial and socioeconomic inequalities in the contemporary United States. He has also published on inequalities in parental investments in children and on the causes of precarious work. His research has been published in the American Sociological Review, Social Forces, RSF: The Russell Sage Journal of the Social Sciences, Social Science Quarterly, and the Journal of Monetary Economics, and has received awards from the American Sociological Association Family Section, IPUMS, and the Tobin Project.
- Joe LaBriola, Jake Hays. 2024. Absolute Wealth Mobility in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Population Research and Policy Review 43(4):1-19.
- Joe LaBriola. 2024. Housing Market Appreciation and the White-Black Wealth Gap. Social Problems
- Joe LaBriola. 2023. Housing Supply as a Social Process. The Sociology of Housing :179-190.
- Hastings, Orestes P., Joe LaBriola. 2023. The summer parental investment gap? Socioeconomic gaps in the seasonality of parental expenditures and time with school-age children. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 87:100846.
- Labriola,Joseph Mark, Schneider, Daniel. 2021. Class Inequality in Parental Childcare Time: Evidence from Synthetic Couples in the ATUS. Social Forces 100(2):680-705.
- Labriola,Joseph Mark. 2020. Post-prison Employment Quality and Future Criminal Justice Contact. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 6(1):154-172.
- Labriola,Joseph Mark, Schneider, Daniel. 2020. Worker Power and Class Polarization in Intra-Year Work Hour Volatility. Social Forces 98(3):973-999.
- Labriola,Joseph Mark. 2019. Risky Business: Institutional Logics and Risk Taking at Large U.S. Commercial Banks. Social Science Quarterly 100(1):389-404.
- Martin Bodenstein, Luca Guerrieri, Labriola,Joseph Mark. 2019. Macroeconomic policy games. Journal of Monetary Economics 101:64-81.
- Daniel Schneider, Orestes P. Hastings, Labriola,Joseph Mark. 2018. Income Inequality and Class Divides in Parental Investments. American Sociological Review 83(3):475-507.