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October 2018 CURRICULUM VITA DONALD J. TREIMAN DATE OF BIRTH October 13, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH St. Louis, Missouri, USA FORMAL EDUCATION Reed College, B.A. (Sociology), 1962 University of Chicago, M.A. (Sociology), 1965 University of Chicago, Ph.D. (Sociology), 1967 POSITIONS HELD Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Yale University, Fall 2016. Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Applied Research Methods Workshop (Summer), Shanghai University, 27 July - 7 August 2015. Professor, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, July-August 2014. Visiting Research Professor, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2012. Professor, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, July-August 2012. Adjunct Senior Research Scholar, Dept. of Sociology, Columbia University, Fall 2011. Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, New York University, Fall 2011. Visiting Professor, Division of the Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Fall 2010. Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA, July 2009-present. Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 2009- present. Professor, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, July 2008. Adjunct Professor, Capital Medical University, Beijing, June, 2007-2009. 1

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October 2018

CURRICULUM VITA

DONALD J. TREIMAN

DATE OF BIRTH

October 13, 1940

PLACE OF BIRTH

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

FORMAL EDUCATION

Reed College, B.A. (Sociology), 1962

University of Chicago, M.A. (Sociology), 1965

University of Chicago, Ph.D. (Sociology), 1967

POSITIONS HELD

Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Yale University, Fall 2016.

Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Applied Research Methods Workshop (Summer), Shanghai University,27 July - 7 August 2015.

Professor, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, July-August 2014.

Visiting Research Professor, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2012.

Professor, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, July-August 2012.

Adjunct Senior Research Scholar, Dept. of Sociology, Columbia University, Fall 2011.

Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, New York University, Fall 2011.

Visiting Professor, Division of the Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Fall2010.

Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA, July 2009-present.

Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 2009-present.

Professor, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, July 2008.

Adjunct Professor, Capital Medical University, Beijing, June, 2007-2009.

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Director, California Center for Population Research, University of California, Los Angeles, July 2006-Sept.2008.

Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 2004-June2009.

Visiting Professor, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, July 1999.

Visiting Professor, Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich, Switzerland, June 1999.

Faculty Affiliate, California Center for Population Research, UCLA, 1998-present.

Visiting Professorial Fellow, People’s University, Beijing, 1998-2000.

Overseas Research Fellow, University of Transkei, Republic of South Africa, June-July 1998.

Overseas Research Fellow, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa, December,1990.

Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, Research School of the Social Sciences, Institute for AdvancedStudy, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, January-February, 1986.

Director of Social Sciences Computing, University of California, Los Angeles, and Chair, Social SciencesComputing Committee, September 1982-June 1985.

Study Director, Committee on Basic Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences, National Academy ofSciences, December 1979-December 1981.

Study Director, Committee on Occupational Classification and Analysis, National Academy of Sciences,February 1978-September 1981.

Chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 1977-January 1978.

Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 1977-June 2004.

Senior Lecturer, Fourth Summer Training Seminar in Cross-National Data Analysis, International SocialScience Council, Vienna, Austria, July 1977.

Visiting Scholar, Zentralarchiv fur Empirische Socialforschung, Universitat zu Koln, Cologne, Germany, April18-30, 1977.

Associate Director, Institute for Social Science Research, University of California, Los Angeles, July1975-June 1977.

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, July 1975-June 1977.

Associate Director, Center for Policy Research, New York, June 1971-June 1976.

Senior Research Associate, Center for Policy Research, September 1970-June 1976.

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Columbia University, September 1970-June 1973.

Co-Director, Methodology Training Program, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1969-70.

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Faculty Associate, Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin, September 1967-August1970.

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, July 1967-August 1970.

Assistant Study Director, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, July 1965-June 1967.

Research Assistant, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, April 1963-May 1965.

Research Assistant, Social Psychology Laboratory, University of Chicago, August 1962-March 1963.

Research Assistant, Behavioral Science Research Institute, Reed College, June 1961-June 1962.

HONORS

Member, Sociological Research Association, 1980-.

ASA/NSF/Census Fellow, U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1987-88.

President, Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, International Sociological Association,1990-1998.

Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, 1990-. (In residence 1992-93.)

Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1991-.

Taiwan National Science Council Lecturer, September 16-18. 1991.

Westermarck Memorial Lecturer, Finnish Sociological Society, Helsinki, November 20, 1992.

Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 1995-. (In residence1996-97.)

International Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, 9-13August 2007.

NUSS Distinguished Professor 2010, National University of Singapore (in residence 17 January - 4 February2011).

Recipient, 2012 Robert M. Hauser Distinguished Career Award, by the Poverty, Inequality and MobilitySection of the American Sociological Association, August.

Honored Colleague, Population Association of America, 2017.

BOOKS

1. Treiman, Donald J. 1977. Occupational Prestige in Comparative Perspective. New York: Academic Press.

Portions reprinted in J. Dan Cover (ed.), Sociological Investigations. Dushkin, 1991.

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2. Treiman, Donald J. 1979. Job Evaluation: An Analytic Review. Washington, D.C.: National Academy ofSciences.

3. Miller, Ann R., Donald J. Treiman, Pamela S. Cain, and Patricia A. Roos (eds.). 1980. Work, Jobs, andOccupations: a Critical Review of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles. Washington, D.C.: NationalAcademy Press.

4. Treiman, Donald J., and Heidi I. Hartmann (eds.). 1981. Women, Work, and Wages: Equal Pay for Jobs ofEqual Value. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

5-7. Treiman, Donald J., and Robert V. Robinson (eds.). 1981-. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility: AnAnnual Compilation of Research. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press.

1981 Volume 1.1983 Volume 2.1984 Volume 3.

8-9. Adams, Robert McC., Neil J. Smelser, and Donald J. Treiman (eds.). 1982. Behavioral and Social ScienceResearch: a National Resource. 2 volumes. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Portions reprinted in Don Anderson and Bruce Biddle (eds.), Knowledge for Policy: Improving Educationthrough Research. Hampshire, England: Falmer Press, 1990.

10. Steinberg, Ronnie, Lois Haignere, Carol Possin, Cynthia H. Chertos, and Donald J. Treiman. 1986. The NewYork State Pay Equity Study: a Research Report. Albany: Center for Women in Government.

11. Szelényi, Iván, Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski, and Donald J. Treiman (eds.). 1995. Elity w Polsce, w Rosji i naWegrzech: Wymiana czy reprodukcja? Warsaw: Instytut Studiow Politycznych PAN.

Also published in English as Szelényi, Iván, Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski, and Donald J. Treiman (eds.). 1995. “Circulation of Elites? Old and New Elites in Post-Communist Societies.” Special Issue ofTheory and Society 24 (October):615-800.

12. Baron, James N., David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman (eds.). 1996. Social Differentiation and SocialInequality: Essays in Honor of John Pock. Boulder, CO: Westview.

13. Treiman, Donald J. 2009. Quantitative Data Analysis: Doing Social Research to Test Ideas. San Francisco:Jossey-Bass/Wiley.

2012. Published in Chinese by the Social Sciences Academic Press, Beijing.

ARTICLES

1. Hodge, Robert W., Donald J. Treiman, and Peter H. Rossi. 1966. "A Comparative Study of OccupationalPrestige." Pp. 309-321 in Class, Status, and Power, revised edition, edited by Reinhard Bendix andSeymour Martin Lipset. New York: Free Press of Glencoe.

2. Hodge, Robert W., and Donald J. Treiman. 1966. "Occupational Mobility and Attitudes toward Negroes." American Sociological Review 31:93-102.

3. Treiman, Donald J. 1966 "Status Discrepancy and Prejudice." American Journal of Sociology 71:651-664.

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4. Hodge, Robert W., and Donald J. Treiman. 1968. "Class Identification in the United States." AmericanJournal of Sociology 73:535-547.

5. Hodge, Robert W., and Donald J. Treiman. 1968. "Social Participation and Social Status." AmericanSociological Review 33:722-740.

6. Treiman, Donald J. 1970. "Industrialization and Social Stratification." Sociological Inquiry, Special Issue:Stratification Theory and Research 40:207-234.

Issue reprinted as Edward O. Laumann (ed.), Social Stratification: Research and Theory for the 1970s. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.

7. Treiman, Donald J. 1970. "Reply to Geschwender on 'Status Discrepancy and Prejudice'." American Journalof Sociology 76:162-168.

8. Treiman, Donald J., and Kermit Terrell. 1975. "Women, Work, and Wages--Trends in the FemaleOccupational Structure Since 1940." Pp. 157-99 in Social Indicator Models, edited by Kenneth C. Landand Seymour Spilerman. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

9. Treiman, Donald J., and Kermit Terrell. 1975. "Sex and the Process of Status Attainment: a Comparison ofWorking Women and Men." American Sociological Review 40:174-201.

10. Treiman, Donald J. 1975. "Problems of Concept and Measurement in the Comparative Study of OccupationalMobility." Social Science Research 4:183-230.

1977 Reprinted as "Begriff und Messung des Berufsprestiges in der international vergleichendenMobilitats-forschung." In Sozial-strukturanalysen Mit Umfragedaten: Probleme derstandardisierten Erfassung von Hintergrundsmerkmalen in allgemeinen Bevolkerungsumfragen,edited by Franz Urban Pappi. Kronberg im Taunus, Germany: Athenaum Verlag.

1978 Reprinted pp. 37-79 in Social Mobility in Comparative Perspective, edited by WlodzimierzWesolowski, Kazimierz Slomczynski, and Bogdan Mach. Warsaw: Ossolineum, The PolishAcademy of Sciences Press.

11. Treiman, Donald J., and Kermit Terrell. 1975. "The Process of Status Attainment in the United States andGreat Britain." American Journal of Sociology 81:563-583.

12. Treiman, Donald J. 1976. "A Comment on Prof. Lewis Coser's Presidential Address to the AmericanSociological Association, 'Two Methods in Search of a Substance'." American Sociologist 11:27-33.

13. Kandel, Denise, Donald J. Treiman, Richard Faust, and Eric Single. 1976. "Adolescent Involvement in Legaland Illegal Drug Use: a Multiple Classification Analysis." Social Forces 55:438-58.

14. Treiman, Donald J. 1976. "A Standard Occupational Prestige Scale for Use with Historical Data." Journal ofInterdisciplinary History 7:283-304.

1985 Reprinted, pp. 109-124 in Readings for Introductory Sociology, edited by George Barger. Littleton,MA: Copley Publishing Group.

1986 Reprinted, pp. 55-70 in Sociology and Modernization, edited by George Barger. Lexington, MA:Ginn Press.

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2008 Excerpt reprinted as “Occupational Prestige in Comparative Perspective.” Pp. 191-194 in SocialStratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective, edited by David B. Grusky,Manwai C. Ku, and Szonja Szelényi. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

15. Treiman, Donald J., and Robert M. Hauser. 1977. "Intergenerational Transmission of Income: An Exercise inTheory Construction." Pp. 271-302 in The Process of Stratification: Trends and Analyses, edited byRobert M. Hauser and David L. Featherman. New York: Academic Press.

16. Treiman, Donald J. 1977. "Toward Methods for a Quantitative Comparative Sociology: a Reply to Burawoy." American Journal of Sociology 82:1042-1057.

17. Cain, Pamela, and Donald J. Treiman. 1981. "The Dictionary of Occupational Titles as a Source ofOccupational Data." American Sociological Review 46:253-78.

18. Treiman, Donald J., and Patricia A. Roos. 1983. "Sex and Earnings in Industrial Society: a Nine NationComparison." American Journal of Sociology 89:612-650.

19. Hartmann, Heidi I., and Donald J. Treiman. 1984. "Notes on the NAS Study of Equal Pay for Jobs of EqualValue." In Handbook of Wage and Salary Administration, edited by Milton L. Rock. New York:McGraw-Hill.

20. Treiman, Donald J. 1984. "Effect of Choice of Factors and Factor Weights in Job Evaluation." Pp. 79-89 inComparable Worth and Wage Discrimination: Technical Possibilities and Political Realities, edited byHelen Remick. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

21. Treiman, Donald J., Heidi I. Hartmann, and Patricia A. Roos. 1984. "Assessing Pay Discrimination UsingNational Data." Pp. 137-154 in Comparable Worth and Wage Discrimination: Technical Possibilitiesand Political Realities, edited by Helen Remick. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

22. Treiman, Donald J. 1985. "The Work Histories of Women and Men: What We Know and What We Need toFind Out." Pp. 213-232 in Gender and the Life Course, edited by Alice S. Rossi (ASA PresidentialSeries). Chicago: Aldine.

23. Hartmann, Heidi I., Patricia A. Roos, and Donald J. Treiman. 1985. "An Agenda for Basic Research onComparable Worth." Pp. 3-33 in Comparable Worth: New Directions for Research, edited by Heidi I.Hartmann. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

24. Hodge, Robert W., Vered Kraus, Man-Tsun Cheng, and Donald J. Treiman. 1986. "IntergenerationOccupational Mobility and Income." Social Science Research 15:297-322.

1986 Also in Status Inconsistency in Modern Societies, edited by Hermann Strasser and Robert W.Hodge. Duisburg: Sozialwissenschaftliche Kooperative.

25. Treiman, Donald J. 1987. "Recognition of Merit: Its Effect on Pay Equity." Library Administration andManagement 1:23-30.

26. Treiman, Donald J., William Bielby, and Man-Tsun Cheng. 1988. "Evaluating a Multiple-imputation Methodfor Recalibrating 1970 U.S. Census Detailed Industry Codes to the 1980 Standard." SociologicalMethodology 1988 18:309-345.

27. Treiman, Donald J. 1988. "Appendix: Interpreting Regression Statistics of Pay Equity Assessment." Pp. 239-248 in Fair Pay: the Managerial Challenge of Comparable Worth and Job Evaluation, by Thomas H.Patten, Jr. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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28. Schenker, Nathaniel, Donald J. Treiman, and Lynn Weidman. 1988. "Multiple Imputation of Industry andOccupation Codes for Public Use Data Files." Pp. 85-92 in Proceedings of the Survey Research MethodsSection of the American Statistical Association. Washington, DC: American Statistical Association.

29. Treiman, Donald J., and Kam-bor Yip. 1989. "Educational and Occupational Attainment in 21 Countries." Pp. 373-394 in Cross-National Research in Sociology, edited by Melvin L. Kohn (ASA PresidentialSeries). Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.

30. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., Ruud Luijkx, and Donald J. Treiman. 1989. "Intergenerational Class Mobility inComparative Perspective." Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 8:3-84.

31. Simkus, Albert A., Rudolf Andorka, John A. Jackson, Kam-Bor Yip, and Donald J. Treiman. 1990. "Changesin Social Mobility in Two Societies in the Crux of Transition: a Hungarian-Irish Comparison." Researchin Social Stratification and Mobility 9:33-78.

32. Treiman, Donald J., and Harry B. G. Ganzeboom. 1990. "Cross National Comparative Status AttainmentResearch." Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 9:1-5-127.

33. Szelényi, Iván, and Donald J. Treiman. 1991. "Vývoj Sociální Stratifikace a Rekrutace Elit ve VýchodníEvrope po Roce 1989: Výzkumný Projekt" ("The Development of Social Stratification and Recruitmentof Elites in Eastern Europe after 1989: a Research Project"). Sociologický Casopis 27:276-298. [InCzech.]

34. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., Donald J. Treiman, and Wout Ultee. 1991. "Comparative IntergenerationalStratification Research: Three Generations and Beyond." Annual Review of Sociology 17:277-302.

2002 Reprinted as “Duibi Daijijian Fenceng Yanjiu: Qiansandai Jiqi Zhihou De Fenceng Yanjiu” in QingHua She Hui Xue Ping Lun (Tsinghua Sociological Review), Beijing, 3:151-194. [In Chinese.]

35. Treiman, Donald J. 1991. "Status Attainment." Pp. 2090-2096 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by EdgarF. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta. New York: Macmillan.

36. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., Paul M. De Graaf, and Donald J. Treiman. 1992. "A Standard International Socio-Economic Index of Occupational Status." Social Science Research 21:1-56.

37. Treiman, Donald J., and Kazuo Yamaguchi. 1993. "Trends in Educational Attainment in Japan." Pp. 229-50in Persistent Inequality: Changing Educational Attainment in Thirteen Countries, edited by Yossi Shavitand Hans-Peter Blossfeld. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

38. Schenker, Nathaniel, Donald J. Treiman, and Lynn Weidman. 1993. "Analyses of Public Use DecennialCensus Data with Multiply-imputed Industry and Occupation Codes." Applied Statistics (Journal of theRoyal Statistical Society, Series C) 42(3):545-556.

39. Treiman, Donald J., and Iván Szelényi. 1993. "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989." Pp. 163-78in Transformation Processes in Eastern Europe (Proceedings of a Workshop held at the Dutch NationalScience Foundation [NWO], 3-4 December 1992). The Hague: NWO.

40. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1993. "Preliminary Results on Educational Expansion andEducational Achievement in Comparative Perspective." Pp. 467-506 in Solidarity of Generations:Demographic, Economic and Social Change, and Its Consequences, edited by Henk A. Becker and PietL. J. Hermkens. Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

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41. Treiman, Donald J. 1994. "Notes Toward Research on Social Status and Life Style." In Tieteen Boheemi -Boheemin Tiede: Timo Toivonen 50 years 13.7.1994. (The Bohemian of Science - Bohemian Science),edited by Anne Kovalainen and Jarmo Ikonen. Turku, Finland: Turku School of Economics and BusinessAdministration.

42. Treiman, Donald J. 1994. "First Results from the Project: Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989." Pp. 17-32 in Transformation Processes in Eastern Europe, 1993 (Proceedings of a NWO Workshop,Utrecht, 16-17 December 1993. The Hague: NWO.

43. Treiman, Donald J., Matthew McKeever, and Eva Fodor. 1996. “Racial Differences in Occupational Statusand Income in South Africa, 1980-1991.” Demography 33:111-32.

44. Ganzeboom, Harry B.G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. "Tendenze lineari di lungo periodo nel conseguimentodi status in Italia" ("Long Term Linear Trends in Status Attainment in Italy"). Pp. 187-219 in Teoriasociologica e stratificazione sociale (Sociological Theory and Social Stratification), edited by CarloMongardini. Rome: Nuova Italia Scientifica.

45. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. “Internationally Comparable Measures ofOccupational Status for the 1988 International Standard Classification of Occupations.” Social ScienceResearch 25:201-239.

46 Baron, James N., David B. Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. “Social Differentiation and Inequality:Some Reflections on the State of the Field.” Pp. 345-65 in Social Differentiation and Social Inequality:Essays in Honor of John Pock, edited by James Baron, David Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. Boulder,CO: Westview.

47. Treiman, Donald J., and Hye-kyung Lee. 1996. "Income Differences among 31 Ethnic Groups in LosAngeles.” Pp. 37-82 in Social Differentiation and Social Inequality: Essays in Honor of John Pock,edited by James Baron, David Grusky, and Donald J. Treiman. Boulder, CO: Westview.

48. Deng, Zhong, and Donald J. Treiman. 1997. “The Impact of the Cultural Revolution on Trends in EducationalAttainment in the People's Republic of China.” American Journal of Sociology 103:391-428.

49. Treiman, Donald J. 1998. “Results from the Survey of ‘Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989’:What We Have Learned and What We Should Do Next.” Pp. 241-251 in Conference Proceedings,Transformation Processes in Eastern Europe (March 6 and 7 1997), Part II: Social Stratification, editedby Paul Nieuwbeerta and Harry B. G. Ganzeboom. The Hague: NWO.

50. Walder, Andrew G., Bobai Li, and Donald J. Treiman. 2000. “Politics and Life Chances in a State SocialistRegime: Dual Career Paths into the Urban Chinese Elite, 1949-1996.” American Sociological Review65:191-209.

51. Treiman, Donald J., and Harry B. G. Ganzeboom. 2000. “The Fourth Generation of ComparativeStratification Research.” Pp. 122-150 in The International Handbook of Sociology, edited by Stella R.Quah and Arnaud Sales. London: Sage.

52. Treiman, Donald J. 2000. “Status Attainment.” In Encyclopedia of Sociology (Revised Edition), edited byEdgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta. New York: Macmillan.

53. Treiman, Donald J. 2000. “Occupations, Social Stratification and Social Mobility.” Pp. 297-313 in TheBlackwell Companion to Sociology, edited by Judith Blau. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

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54. Ganzeboom, Harry B.G, and Donald J. Treiman. 2003. “Three Internationally Standardised Measures forComparative Research on Occupational Status.” Pp. 159-193 in Advances in Cross-CulturalHarmonisation. A European Working Book for Demographic and Socio-Economic Variables, edited byChristof Wolf and Jürgen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik. London: Kluwer Academic Press.

55. Sikora, Joanna, M. D. R. Evans, Jonathan Kelley, and Donald J. Treiman. 2004. “Bookish Childhoods: HowMany Books Have We Grown Up With?” Australian Social Monitor 7(1):27-29.

56. Wu, Xiaogang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2004. “The Household Registration System and Social Stratification in China: 1955-1996.” Demography 41:363-384.

57. Hanley, Eric, and Donald J. Treiman. 2004. “Did the Transformation to Post-Communism in Eastern EuropeRestore Pre-Communist Property Relations?” European Sociological Review 20:237-252.

58. Hanley, Eric, and Donald J. Treiman. 2005. “Recruitment into the Eastern European Communist Elite: DualCareer Paths.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 23:35-66.

59. Burgard, Sarah, and Donald J. Treiman. 2006 “Trends and Racial Differences in Infant Mortality in SouthAfrica.” Social Science and Medicine 62:1126-1137.

60. Treiman, Donald J., William M. Mason, Yao Lu, Yi Pan, Yaqiang Qi, and Shige Song. 2006. “Observationson the Design and Implementation of Sample Surveys in China.” Social Transformations in ChineseSocieties 1:81-111.

61. Treiman, Donald J. 2006. “Occupational Mobility.” In Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited byGeorge Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell.

62. Wu, Xiaogang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2007. “Inequality and Equality under Chinese Socialism: The HukouSystem and Intergenerational Occupational Mobility.” American Journal of Sociology 113(2):415-445.

63. Treiman, Donald J. 2007. “Growth and Determinants of Literacy in China.” Pp. 135-153 in Education andReform in China, edited by Emily Hannum and Albert Park. Oxford: Routledge. [Los Angeles: UCLA,California Center for Population Research, Population Working Paper PWP-CCPR- 2002-005.]

64. Treiman, Donald J. 2007. “The Legacy of Apartheid: Racial Inequalities in the New South Africa.” Pp. 401-447 in Unequal Chances: Ethnic Minorities in Western Labour Markets, edited by Anthony Heath andSin Yi Cheung. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Los Angeles: UCLA, California Center forPopulation Research, Online Working Paper CCPR 032-05.]

65. Lu, Yao, and Donald J. Treiman. 2008. “The Effect of Sibship Size on Educational Attainment in China:Cohort Variations.” American Sociological Review 73(5):813-834.

66. Evans, M. D. R., Jonathan Kelley, Joanna Sikora, and Donald J Treiman. 2010. “ Family Scholarly Cultureand Educational Success: Books and Schooling in 27 Nations.” Research in Social Stratification andMobility 28(2):171-97.

67. Lu, Yao and Donald J. Treiman. 2011. “Migration, Remittances, and Educational Stratification among Blacksin Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Social Forces 89(4):1119-1144.

68. Treiman, Donald J. 2011. “The Status of Status: A Report from the Pock Mafia.” Pp. 325-334 in ThinkingReed: Centennial Essays by Graduates of Reed College, edited by Roger Porter and Robert Reynolds. Portland, OR: Reed College.

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69. Treiman, Donald J., Yao Lu, and Yaqiang Qi. 2011. “New Approaches to Demographic Data Collection.” Pp. 385-439 In Frontiers of Demography, edited by Zai Liang. Beijing: People’s University Press,Beijing (in Chinese). [Also, in English, Los Angeles: UCLA, California Center for Population Research,Population Working Paper PWP-CCPR-2009-022. A slightly shortened English-language versionappeared in the Spring 2012 issue of the Chinese Sociological Review 44(3):56-.]

70. Treiman, Donald J. 2012. “The ‘Difference Between Heaven and Earth’: Urban-Rural Disparities in Well-being in China.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility: Special Issue on Inequality Across theGlobe 30(1):33-47. [An earlier, more comprehensive, version is available as Los Angeles: UCLA,California Center for Population Research, Population Working Paper PWP-CCPR-2011-006.]

71. Lu, Yao, Peifeng Hu, and Donald J. Treiman. 2012. “Migration and Depressive Symptoms inMigrant-sending Areas: Findings from the Survey of Internal Migration and Health in China.” International Journal of Public Health 57(4):691-8.

72. Zhang, Zhuoni, and Donald J. Treiman. 2013. “Social Origins, Hukou Conversion, and the Wellbeing ofUrban Residents in Contemporary China.” Social Science Research 42(1):71-89. [An earlier version isavailable as Los Angeles: UCLA, California Center for Population Research, Population Working PaperPWP-CCPR-2011-009.]

73. Treiman, Donald J. 2013. “Trends in Educational Attainment in China.” Chinese Sociological Review45(3):3-25.

74. Treiman, Donald. 2014. “Likhet Gir Oss Frihet” (“Equality Gives Us Liberty”). Manifest Tidsskrift [onlinejournal, in Norwegian]

75. Evans, M. D. R., Jonathan Kelley, Joanna Sikora, and Donald J. Treiman. 2015. “Scholarly Culture andOccupational Success in 31 Societies.” Current Sociology 14(2):176-218.

76. Ren, Qiang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2015. “Living Arrangements of the Elderly in China and Consequencesfor Their Emotional Well-being.” Chinese Sociological Review 47(3):255-86.

77. Ren, Qiang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2016. “The Consequences of Parental Labor Migration in China forChildren’s Emotional Wellbeing.” Social Science Research 58:46-67.

78. Lu, Yao, Wei-jun Jean Yeung, Jingming Liu, and Donald J. Treiman. 2018. “Migration and Children'sPsychosocial Development in China: When and Why Migration Matters.” Social Science Research. [Inpress.]

79. Treiman, Donald J., and Andrew G. Walder. 2018. “The Impact of Class Labels on Life Chances in China.” American Journal of Sociology. [In press.]

UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. Treiman, Donald J. 1963. "Social Origins and Choice for Academic Careers." Paper presented at the annualmeetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August.

2. Treiman, Donald J., Tom Lux, and Robert W. Hodge. 1969. "Rural-urban Differences in OccupationalPrestige Evaluations in Thailand." Paper presented to the Behavioral Science Workshop, GraduateSchool of Business, University of Chicago, April.

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3. Treiman, Donald J., and Vincent Covello. 1972. "Slippery Water and other Gimmicks: a Critical Review ofResearch on Worker Satisfaction and Organizational Effectiveness." Paper presented at theMathematical Social Science Board Conference on Quantitative Social Theory and the Study of FormalOrganizations, Airlie House, Virginia, August.

4. Treiman, Donald J. 1973. "Occupational Differences in Marriage and Childbearing among Women: AnAnalytic Strategy." Paper presented at the Workshop on Women's Roles and Fertility, National Instituteof Child Health and Human Development, Belmont, Maryland, December.

5. Treiman, Donald J., Thomas A. DiPrete, and Kermit E. Terrell. 1974. Preliminary Report on a Survey ofEducational Services for Hispanic Pupils with English Language Difficulty, Conducted in the New YorkCity Schools, May 1974. New York: Center for Policy Research, July 1.

6. Treiman, Donald J., Thomas A. DiPrete, and Kermit E. Terrell. 1974. Second Report on a Survey ofEducational Services for Hispanic Pupils with English Language Difficulty, Conducted in the New YorkCity Schools, May 1974. New York: Center for Policy Research, July 15.

7. Treiman, Donald J., and Thomas DiPrete. 1974. "Occupational Prestige and Social Stratification." Paperpresented at the Mathematical Social Science Board Seminar on Measurement and Models inComparative Stratification and Mobility Research, Toronto, August.

8. Treiman, Donald J. 1974. "Occupational Prestige: a Cross-cultural Universal." Paper presented at the annualmeetings of the American Anthropological Association, Mexico City, November.

9. Treiman, Donald J. 1974. "Problems of Occupational Classification for Comparative SocioeconomicAnalysis." Paper presented at the Workshop on Census Measurement of Socioeconomic Status,East-West Population Institute, Honolulu, December.

10. Treiman, Donald J. 1975. "Work and the Single Woman: The Effect of Occupational Experience on theTiming and Probability of marriage." Paper presented at the Workshop on Female Roles and Fertility,National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Belmont, Maryland, February.

11. Treiman, Donald J., and Patricia A. Roos. 1976. "Sex and the Process of Status Attainment: a ComparativeAnalysis." Paper presented at the Jerusalem Seminar on Mobility and Social Stratification, ResearchCommittee on Stratification, International Sociological Association, Jerusalem, Israel, April.

12. Treiman, Donald J. 1977. "Occupational Classification for Comparative Analysis." Paper presented at theDublin Seminar on Mobility and Social Stratification, Research Committee on Stratification, InternationalSociological Association, Dublin, Ireland, April.

13. Herz, Thomas A, Donald J. Treiman, and Maria Wieken-Mayser. 1977. Comparative Occupational Mobility:Data Based Introduction to Theory and Methods. Prepared for the ISSC Summer Seminar inCross-National Data Analysis, Vienna, Austria.

14. Treiman, Donald J. 1977. "The Conduct of Comparative Research." Paper presented at the Conference onCross-National Research in the Social Sciences, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October.

15. Treiman, Donald J., and Patricia A. Roos. 1979. "A Human Capital Approach to the Assessment of the Worthof Jobs." Staff paper prepared for the Committee on Occupational Classification and Analysis, NationalAcademy of Sciences, January.

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16. Treiman, Donald J. 1979. "Stability and Change in Women's Place." Paper presented at the Workshop onStability and Change in the Family, Committee on Aging, National Academy of Sciences, Annapolis,Maryland, March 21-24.

17. Jackson, John A., John L. P. Thompson, and Donald J. Treiman. 1979. "Cohort Work Histories in the IrishRepublic." Paper presented at the Berlin Seminar on Mobility and Social Stratification, ResearchCommittee on Stratification, International Sociological Association, Berlin, DDR, October 29-November2.

18. Kelley, Jonathan, Robert V. Robinson, Patricia A. Roos, J. L. P. Thompson, and Donald J. Treiman. 1980. "Social Stratification in Cross-cultural Perspective: a Preliminary Analysis of Survey Data from FourteenSocieties." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York,August 27-31.

19. Hodge, Robert W., Man-Tsun Cheng, Vered Kraus, Ken'ichi Tominaga, and Donald J. Treiman. 1983. "AComparative Analysis of Status Attainment in Israel, Japan and the United States." Paper presented atthe Amsterdam meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification, International SociologicalAssociation, October 17-19.

20. Treiman, Donald J., Rudolf Andorka, John Jackson, Albert Simkus, and Kam-Bor Yip. 1984. "Social Originsand Educational Attainment in Hungary and Ireland." Paper presented at the meetings of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association, Budapest, Hungary,September 10-12.

21. Treiman, Donald J. 1985. "Faculty Involvement in the Design and Implementation of an AcademicComputing Environment for the Social Sciences at UCLA." Paper presented at the first annual IBM AEPUniversity Conference," Arlington, VA, June 24-26.

22. Treiman, Donald J., and Phyllis W. Cheng. 1985. California Comparable Worth Task Force Minority Report. Los Angeles, August 19.

23. Treiman, Donald J. 1985. "Social Stratification and Social Mobility in Comparative Perspective, with SpecialAttention to the People's Republic of China." Paper presented at the Conference on Trends in Sociology,Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China, Arlie House, Virginia,August 23-25.

24. Treiman, Donald J., Vivian Lew, Hye-Kyung Lee, and Thad Brown. 1986. "Occupational Status Attainmentamong Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the PopulationAssociation of America, San Francisco, April 3-5.

25. Treiman, Donald J., and Jonathan Kelley. 1986. "Is There a World Wide Social Fluidity Regime?" Paperpresented at the meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification, Rome, Italy, April 3-5.

26. Treiman, Donald J., Vered Kraus, and Robert W. Hodge. 1986. "Status Attainment in Israel: Religious andEthnic Diversity." Paper presented at World Congress of Sociology, New Dehli, India, August 18-22.

27. Treiman, Donald J., and Hye-kyung Lee. 1988. "Income Differences among 28 Ethnic Groups in LosAngeles." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, NewOrleans, April 20-23; also presented at the meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratificationand Social Mobility, International Sociological Association, Haifa, Israel, April 25-28.

28. Treiman, Donald J. 1988. "A Prolegomenon for Research on Social Status and Life Style." Paper presented ata meeting of the Working Group on Social Status and Life Style, Budapest, May 6-8.

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29. Treiman, Donald J., and Man-tsun Cheng. 1988. "Evaluating a Multiple-imputation Method for Recalibrating1970 U.S. Census Detailed Occupation Codes to the 1980 Standard." Paper presented at a meeting of theResearch Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, International Sociological Association,Madison, Wisconsin, August 30-September 1.

30. Treiman, Donald J. 1989. "Social Structure and Status Attainment: Micro-macro Links." Paper presented atthe annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August.

31. Treiman, Donald J. 1989. "Notes on the Gender Gap in Income and the Theory of 'comparable Worth'." Paper presented at the Ehwa-UCLA Workshop on the position of women in Korea and the U.S., Seoul,Korea, June, 27-29.

32. Treiman, Donald J., and Yusheng Peng. 1989. "Comparative Perspectives on the IntergenerationalTransmission of Occupational Position." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the AmericanSociological Association, San Francisco, August; also presented at the meeting of the ISA ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Stanford University, August.

33. Lee, Hye-kyung, and Donald J. Treiman. 1989. "Trends in Female Employment and Socio-economic Status: aComparison of Korea and the U.S." Paper presented at the Ewha-UCLA Workshop on the GenderDivision of Labor in Korea and the U.S., Seoul, June.

34. Yamaguchi, Kazuo, and Donald J. Treiman. 1990. "Modeling and Comparing Asymmetric CirculationMobility: a Comparison of 25 Countries and Its Theoretical Implications." Paper presented at the WorldCongress of Sociology, Madrid, Spain, July.

35. Treiman, Donald J., and Eva Fodor. 1991. "Racial Differences in Occupational Status and Income in SouthAfrica." Paper presented at the meeting of the ISA Research Committee on Social Stratification andMobility, Prague, Czechoslovakia, June 18-21; also presented at the annual meetings of the HungarianSociological Association, Budapest, Hungary, June 24-28.

36. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1991. "Trends in Educational Attainment in ComparativePerspective." Paper presented at the meeting of the ISA Research Committee on Social Stratification andMobility, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, August 20-21.

37. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1992. "Updating Occupational Measurement: Convertingfrom the 1968 to the 1988 International Standard Classification of Occupations." Paper presented at themeeting of the ISA Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Utah State University,Columbus, Ohio, August 17-18.

38. Deng, Zhong, and Donald J. Treiman. 1994. "Trends in Educational Attainment in the People's Republic ofChina." Paper presented at the meeting of the ISA Research Committee on Social Stratification andMobility, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, January 5-7, 1994.

39. Treiman, Donald J. 1994. "Has the Pre-Communist Class Structure of Eastern Europe Re-emerged?" Paperpresented to the ISOP Conference on Regime Change and Democratization Revisited in ComparativePerspective, UCLA, 20 May. Version also presented at the meeting of the ISA Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility, Burlington, Vermont, USA, August 1995.

40. Treiman, Donald J. 1994. "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989: Report on an Ongoing Project." Paper given at the meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility,World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany, 18-23 July.

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41. Treiman, Donald J. (ed.) 1994. Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989: General PopulationSurvey. Provisional Codebook (7 December 1994). Iván Szelényi and Donald J. Treiman [principalinvestigators]; Los Angeles: UCLA, Institute for Social Science Research, Social Science Data Archive[distributor].

42. Marks, Gary, Raymond S. K. Wong, and Donald J. Treiman. 1995. “Origins of Communist Party Members inEastern Europe: 1945-1989.” Paper presented at a Quantitative Colloquium, Department of Sociology,UCLA, May.

43. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1995. “On the Cost of Being Crude: How Much DifferenceDo Detailed Occupation Codess Make for Stratification Models?” Paper presented at the meeting of theISA Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Burlington, Vermont, USA, August 16-17.

44. Treiman, Donald J. , William Cumberland, John Ma, Shaoling Zhu, and Xilai Shi. 1996. “A Sample Designfor the Chinese Life History Survey.” Unpublished working paper, Dept. of Sociology, UCLA. February.

45. Treiman, Donald J., and Matthew McKeever. 1996. “Changes in Occupational Status and Income in SouthAfrica, 1980-1991: a Cohort Analysis.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility of the International Sociological Association, Stockholm, May.

46. McKeever, Matthew R., and Donald J. Treiman. 1996. “Changes in Housing Allocation Since theTransformation of East-Central Europe.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility of the International Sociological Association, Ann Arbor, August 13-14.

47. Treiman, Donald J. 1997. “Immigrant Upward Mobility in Los Angeles.” Invited paper presented at themeeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, Tel Aviv, 18-20 May.

48. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1997. “Occupational Status Attainment in ComparativePerspective.” Paper presented at the meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification andSocial Mobility, Tel Aviv, 18-20 May.

49. Treiman, Donald J., and Harry B. G. Ganzeboom. 1997. “The Fourth Generation of ComparativeStratification Research.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Council of the InternationalSociological Association, Montreal, Canada, 6-7 August 1997. [To appear in a volume of state-of-the-artpapers prepared by ISA Research Committee presidents or their designates, edited by Stella Quah, ISAVice President for Research]. [Forthcoming.]

50. Treiman, Donald J. 1997. “Books, Papers, Conference Presentations, Dissertations, and other Materials fromthe Project: ‘Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989’.” Unpublished manuscript, NetherlandsInstitute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, March.

51. Treiman, Donald J., Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, and Susanne Rijken. 1998. “Educational Expansion andEducational Achievement in Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at a meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, Taipei, 7-9 January. [Los Angeles: UCLA,California Center for Population Research, Online Working Paper CCPR-007-03.]

52. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., Ruud Luijkx, and Donald J. Treiman. 1998. “The Structure of the World-WideRegime of Intergenerational Occupational Mobility: A Multi-Dimensional Approach.” Paper presentedat a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, Taipei, 7-9January.

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53. Wong, Raymond Sin-Kwok, and Donald J. Treiman. 1998. “Revolutionary Times, RevolutionaryTransformations? Changes in Mobility Patterns in Eastern Europe During Early Transitions.” Paperpresented at the World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada, 26 July-1 August.

54. Treiman, Donald J., Matthew McKeever, and Sarah Burgard. 1998. “Racial Differences in Status Attainmentin South Africa.” Paper presented at the World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada, 26 July-1August.

55. Treiman, Donald J. (ed.). 1998. Life Histories and Social Change in Contemporary China: ProvisionalCodebook. Donald J. Treiman and Andrew G. Walder [principal investigators]; People's University,Beijing [producer]; Los Angeles: UCLA, Institute for Social Science Research, Social Science DataArchive [distributor].

56. Treiman, Donald J. 1999. “The Role of Family Cultural Capital in Educational Attainment: Evidence fromNine Nations.” Paper presented at the Survey Research Center Seminar, University of Michigan, AnnArbor, 20 April.

57. Treiman, Donald J., and Sarah Burgard. 1999. “Racial Differences in Educational Attainment in South Africa:1930-1969.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and SocialMobility, Warsaw, 5-8 May.

58. Treiman, Donald J., and Andrew G. Walder. 1999. “The Consequences of Political Class Background (JiatingChushen) in the People’s Republic of China.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, Chicago, 8 August. Revised versions presented at a meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Libourne, France, April 2000; the Arizona SociologySeminar, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, February 2001, and the Center forComparative Societal Analysis, Department of Sociology, UCLA, May 2001.

59. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 1999. “Ascription and Achievement in OccupationalAttainment in Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, Chicago, 8 August. Revised versions have been presented at a meeting of theInternational Sociological Association Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobilityin Nijmegen, Netherlands (May 2006), and at the Sixth Meeting of the Russell Sage Foundation/CarnegieCorporation University Working Groups on the Social Dimensions of Inequality, UCLA, 25-26 January2007.

60. Treiman, Donald J., and Shige Song. 1999. “Educational Attainment in the People’s Republic of China.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility,Madison, 12-14 August.

61. Burgard, Sarah, and Donald J. Treiman. 2000. “Occupational Histories under Apartheid: Men’s Careers inSouth Africa. Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification andMobility, Calgary, Canada, August 18-20.

62. Treiman, Donald J., and Xiaogang Wu. 2001. “Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in China.” Paperpresented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Mannheim,Germany, 26-28 April.

63. Treiman, Donald J., William M. Mason, and William Lavely. 2001. “Determinants and Consequences of theMigration of Rural Chinese from Their Village of Origin.” Paper presented at the 2001 InternationalForum on Rural Labor Mobility in China, Beijing, 3-5 July.

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64. Treiman, Donald J. 2001. “Explaining the Decline in Educational Attainment in China at the Beginning of theEconomic Reform.” Paper presented at the Conference on Educational Reform in China, HarvardUniversity, 14-15 July.

65. McKeever, Matthew, and Donald J. Treiman. 2001. “Occupational Opportunity and Choice in the SouthAfrican Labor Market.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratificationand Mobility, Berkeley, 14-16 August.

66. Evans, M. D. R, Jonathan Kelley, Joanna Sikora, and Donald J. Treiman. 2002. “The Role of ScholarlyResources in Educational Attainment: Data from 24 Nations.” Paper presented at the World Congress ofSociology, Brisbane, Australia, 8-13 July.

67. Ganzeboom, Harry B.G., Suzanne Rijken, and Donald J. Treiman. 2003. “The Effects of Social Origin onEducational Opportunity: A 42-Country Comparison (1899-1974).” Paper presented at a meeting of theResearch Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, New York University, 22-24 August.

68. Burgard, Sarah A., and Donald J. Treiman. 2003. “Explaining Racial Differences in Child Mortality in SouthAfrica.” Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association ofAmerica, Boston, 1-3 April 1-3 2004. [Los Angeles: UCLA, California Center for Population Research,Online Working Paper CCPR-00104.]

69. Kreidl, Martin, Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, and Donald J. Treiman. 2004. “Trends in Occupational Returns toEducation: A Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 6-8 May. Revised edition posted as: LosAngeles: UCLA, California Center for Population Research, Population Working Paper PWP-CCPR-2014-017.]

70. Lu, Yao, and Donald J. Treiman. 2004. “The Effect of Family Size on Educational Attainment in China.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Rio deJaniero, Brazil, 7-9 August. Revised version presented at the Annual Meeting of the PopulationAssociation of America, Philadelphia, 30 March-2 April 2005.

71. Wu, Xiaogang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2004. “Occupational Mobility in Contemporary China.” Paperpresented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Rio de Janiero,Brazil, 7-9 August.

72. Treiman, Donald J., Yi Pan, Yaqiang Qi, and Shige Song. 2005. “Lessons from a Pilot Study for a NationalProbability Sample Survey of Chinese Adults Focusing on Internal Migration.” Paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, 30 March-2 April.

73. Johnston, Aaron Douglas, Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, and Donald J. Treiman. 2005. “Mothers’ and Fathers’Influences on Educational Attainment.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility, Oslo, Norway, 6-8 May.

74. Lu, Yao, and Donald J. Treiman. 2006. “The Effect of Labor Migration and Remittances on Children'sEducation Among Blacks in South Africa.” Revised version of a paper presented at the Annual Meetingof the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, 30 March-2 April. [Los Angeles: UCLA,California Center for Population Research, Population Working Paper PWP-CCPR-2007-001.]

75. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., and Donald J. Treiman. 2006. “Ascription and Achievement in OccupationalAttainment in Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International SociologicalAssociation, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 11-14 May.

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76. Lu, Yao, and Donald J. Treiman. 2006. “Migration and Health in Indonesia.” Paper presented at the WorldCongress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 23-28 July. Revised version presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Population Association of America, New York, 28-31 March 2007.

77. Lu, Yao, and Donald J. Treiman. 2007. “Socioeconomic Differences in Health in China.” Paper presented atthe Spring Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee on SocialStratification and Mobility (RC28), Brno, Czech Republic, May 2007. Presented as a poster at theAnnual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, 15-19 April 2008.

78. Treiman, Donald J. 2008. “Migration, Health, and Well-being in China: Preliminary Results from a NewSurvey.” Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification andSocial Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Florence, Italy, May.

79. Treiman, Donald J., and Yao Lu. 2009. “The Effect of Internal Migration in China on SocioeconomicOutcomes and the Level of Living.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the PopulationAssociation of America, Detroit, 29 April - May 2.

80. Treiman, Donald J. 2009. “Types of Migration in China.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of thePopulation Association of America, Detroit, 29 April - May 2.

81. Treiman, Donald J., Perry Peifeng Hu, Yao Lu, William M. Mason, Yaqiang Qi, and Shige Song. 2009. “TheEffect of Internal Migration in China on Socioeconomic Outcomes and the Level of Living.” Paperpresented at the Spring Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility (RC28), Beijing, 14-16 May.

82. Lu, Yao, and Donald J. Treiman. 2009. “Labor Migration and People Left Behind in China.” Paper presentedat the Spring Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee on SocialStratification and Mobility (RC28), Beijing, May.

83. Treiman, Donald J. 2010. “Trends in Educational Attainment in China over the 20th Century.” Paperpresented at the Spring Meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility(RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Haifa, Israel, 8-11 May. Also presented at the UC-Davis Conference on Social Mobility, 20-21 May 2010; at the Asia Research Institute, NationalUniversity of Singapore, 25 January 2011; at the Center for Wealth and Inequality, Columbia University,6 Oct. 2011; at the Inequality and Life Course Workshop, CIQLE, Yale University, 4 November 2011; atthe Center for Chinese Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 31 August 2012; and as an AsiaResearch Institute Seminar, National University of Singapore, 12 Dec. 2012.

84. Maraviglia, Cinzia, Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, and Donald J. Treiman. 2010. “Mother’s and Father’s Influenceon the Occupational Attainment of Men and Women in Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at asession of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) at the WorldCongress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-17 July.

85. Treiman, Donald J. 2010. “The ‘Difference Between Heaven and Earth’: Urban-Rural Disparities in Healthand Well-being in China.” Paper presented at the conference on Inequality Across the Globe, JuanMarch Institute, Madrid, 22-23 October. Also presented as an Institute for Advanced StudyDistinguished Lecture at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), 29 October2010; to the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, 27 January 2011; at the annualmeeting of the Population Association of America, 31 March-2 April 2011; to the Department ofSociology, Queens College, City University of New York, 21 Sept. 2011; and to the Department ofSociology, New York University, 12 Oct. 2011.

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86. Burgard, Sarah, and Donald J. Treiman. 2010. “Social Stratification of Health in South Africa.” Paperpresented at the conference on Inequality Across the Globe, Juan March Institute, Madrid, 22-23 October.

87. Zhang, Zhuoni, and Donald J. Treiman. 2011. “Registration (Hukou) Status, Status Mobility, andSocioeconomic Outcomes in Contemporary China.” Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of theResearch Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility, University of Essex, 13-16 April 2011. Also presented at the CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, 21 Oct. 2011; at the PopulationStudies Center, University of Pennsylvania, 31 Oct. 2011; and at the Population Studies & TrainingCenter, Brown University, 10 Nov. 2011.

88. Treiman, Donald J., and Harry B. G. Ganzeboom. 2012. “Educational Achievement in ComparativePerspective.” Paper presented as the Keynote Address to the Hong Kong Sociological Association, 1Dec. Also presented as a Department of Sociology Seminar, National University of Singapore, 6 Dec.,and to the School of Government, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, 17 Dec. [Los Angeles:UCLA, California Center for Population Research, Population Working Paper PWP-CCPR-2013-017.]

89. Ren, Qiang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2013. “The Consequences of Parental Labor Migration in China forChildren’s Emotional Well-being.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Associationof America, New Orleans, April 10-13. Paper presented at the spring meeting of the Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28), Trento, Italy, May 16-18.

90. Kreidl, Martin, Harry Ganzeboom, and Donald Treiman. 2013. “Do Occupational Returns to Education Varyby Context.” Paper presented at the summer meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratificationand Social Mobility (RC 28), Brisbane, Australia, July.

91. Ren, Qiang, and Donald J. Treiman. 2013. “Living Arrangements of the Elderly in China and Consequencesfor their Emotional Well-being. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association ofAmerica, New Orleans, April 10-13. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Unionfor the Scientific Study of Population, Busan, Korea, 26-31 Aug.

92. Treiman, Donald J. 2014. “Social Inequality, Social Mobility, and Freedom.” Paper presented at theNorwegian Sociological Association Conference on Freedom and Sociology, Oslo, 3 April.

93. Ganzeboom, Harry B.G., and Donald J. Treiman. 2014. “Intergenerational Occupational Mobility inComparative Perspective: Explaining Cross-national and Cross-temporal Differences and Similarities.” Paper presented at a meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC28), Budapest, 8-10 May.

94. Treiman, Donald J. 2014. “The Relationship Between Social Status and Health: a Review.” Paper presentedat the World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, 8-13 July.

95. Treiman, Donald J. 2015. “The Consequences of Political Class Background (Jiating Chushen) in thePeople’s Republic of China.” Paper presented to the Center on Contemporary China, PrincetonUniversity, 19 October 2015; also presented to the International Seminar of the NASP Graduate School,University of Milan, 15 April 2016, and to DataFirst at the University of Cape Town, 29 June 2016.

96. Lu, Yao, Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, Jingming Liu, and Donald J. Treiman. 2016. “Psychological and BehavioralWell-Being of Chinese Children, and Variations by Migration Status: Evidence from a Recent NationalSurvey on Migration and Children.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Associationof America, Washington DC, 30 March-2 April; also presented at a meeting of the Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Mobility, Singapore, 26-28 May.

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97. Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “The Hukou System and Social Inequality in China.” Paper presented at the LSESU China Development Forum 2017. London School of Economics, 11 February.

98. Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Some 'Tricks of the Trade' about Analyzing and Collecting Survey Data (WithSome Special Reference to China).” Keynote address presented at the CFPS User’s Conference, Beijing,Sept. 22-23.

99. Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Internal Migration in China.” Keynote address presented at the Symposium onSocio-Economic Development in China, Manchester University, Oct. 3-4.

100. Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Rural to Urban Migration in China – a National Challenge with SocialConsequences.” Keynote address presented at the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the SIASFoundation, Los Angeles, 22 October.

101. Kreidl, Martin, Harry B. G. Ganzeboom, and Donald J. Treiman. 2017. “How Did Occupational Returns toEducation Change Over Time?” Paper presented at the XXVIII IUSSP International PopulationConference, Cape Town, SA, 29 Oct- 4 Nov.

102. Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Expanding the Way We Think About and Study Social Stratification and SocialMobility.” Keynote address to the Closing Conference for the 2015 Social Stratification and Mobility(SSM) Survey, Tokyo, Dec. 2-3.

103. Lu, Yao, Wei-Jun Yeung, Jingming Liu, and Donald J. Treiman. 2018. “Internal Migration and Children'sCognitive Development in China: New Evidence From a National Survey.” Poster presented at theAnnual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, April.

104. Yeung, Wei-Jun, Yao Lu, and Donald J. Treiman. 2018. “Migration and Child's Health in China.” Posterpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, April.

105. Ganzeboom, Harry B. G., Ruud Luijkx, and Donald J. Treiman. 2018. “Intergenerational Occupational

Reproduction in Comparative Perspective: Cross-Sectional and Over-Time Variations in 56 Societies.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, April.

SAMPLE SURVEY DOCUMENTATION

1. 1994 Treiman, Donald J. Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989: General Population Survey. Provisional Codebook (Revised). Los Angeles: UCLA Social Science Data Archive.

2. 1997 Treiman, Donald J. Life Histories and Social Change in Contemporary China: Provisional Codebook. Los Angeles: UCLA Social Science Data Archive.

3. 2017 Treiman, Donald J., Gabriel Espi-Sanchis, Martin Wittenberg, Andrew Kerr, Alisa Lewin, Yao Lu, andMatthew McKeever. Survey of Socioeconomic Opportunity and Achievement in South Africa: Codebook. Capetown: University of Capetown Data-First.

SELECTED RESEARCH PROPOSALS

1. 1968 "Societal Development and Social Mobility: a Cross-national Comparison of Systems of SocialStratification." Funded by NSF.

2. 1971 "Female Occupational Structure--Determinants and Trends." Funded by NICHD.

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3. 1972 "Occupational Experience as a Determinant of Fertility among American Women." Funded by NICHD.

4. 1972 "Correlates and Consequences of Ethnicity in the U.S." Funded by NIMH.

5. 1974 "A Comparative Study of Status Attainment" (with Jonathan Kelley). Funded by NIMH.

6. 1983 "Developing Multiple Imputation as a Recalibration Tool, with Application to the U.S. Census 1970 and1980 Occupation and Industry Classifications" (with Donald B. Rubin) Funded by NSF.

7. 1986 "The Ethnic and Immigrant Groups of Los Angeles." Funded by the Haynes Foundation.

8. 1989 "Social Stratification in South Africa." (with Sylvia Moeno and Lawrence Schlemmer). Funded by NSFand various South African agencies.

9. 1991 "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989" (with Iván Szelényi). Funded by NSF and theNational Council for Soviet and Eastern European Research.

10. 1992 "Social Stratification in Bulgaria after 1989" (with Iván Szelényi). Funded by the National Council forSoviet and Eastern European Research.

11. 1993 "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989: Data Preparation and Analysis "(with Iván Szelényi). Funded by NSF.

12. 1994 “Life Histories and Social Change in Contemporary China” (with Andrew Walder and Iván Szelényi). Funded by the Luce Foundation, NSF, the Ford Foundation, and the University of California Pacific RimProgram.

13. 2002 “Pilot Study for a National Survey of Migration in China” (with William M. Mason). Funded by the NICHD, theUniversity of California Pacific Rim Program, and the California Center for Population Research.

14. 2005 “Internal Migration in China: Data Collection and Analysis” (with William M. Mason). Funded by NSF.

15. 2010 “The Well-being of Migrant Children and Children Left Behind” (with Yao Lu, Irwin Garfinkel, and JeanYeung). Funded by NSF.

EXTRA-INSTITUTIONAL TEACHING (that is, other than where I held my primary position; “intensive” meansteaching every day)

1977, 3-27 July. Taught intensive course on quantitative data analysis, Fourth Summer Training Seminar inCross-National Data Analysis, International Social Science Council, Vienna, Austria.

1993, 26-30 July. Taught intensive course, “Advanced Survey Data Analysis,” Winter School, HumanSciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa.

1994, 25-29 July. Taught intensive course, “Advanced Survey Data Analysis,” Winter School, HumanSciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa.

1994, August 2. Conducted master class in quantitative data analysis, Center for Development Studies,University of the North, South Africa.

1994, August 5. Conducted master class in quantitative data analysis, Department of Psychology,University of the Western Cape, South Africa.

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1997, 2-3 April. Lectured on and conducted a seminar on sample survey methods for the study ofinternational migration, Institute of Population Research and Institute of South EastAsian Studies, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.

1998, 29 June-3 July Taught intensive course, “Quantitative Analysis Using Existing Data,” Winter School,University of Transkei, Umtata, Transkei, Republic of South Africa.

1998, 6-7 July. Taught intensive course, “Quantitative Data Analysis,” Winter School, University ofFort Hare, Alice, Ciskei, Republic of South Africa.

1999, 12 June-3 July. Gave courses on “Social Stratification and Social Mobility across Time and Space” and“Social Stratification in Transitional Societies,” University of Zurich, Switzerland.

1999, 12-16 July. Gave intensive course on “Logistic Regression,” Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies,Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

2008, 30 June-23 July. Taught intensive course in quantitative data analysis for Chinese professors, graduatestudents, and researchers, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint InstituteSummer School.

2010, Fall Term. Taught course on quantitative data analysis, Hong Kong University of Science andTechnology.

2011, 25 Jan. Gave two master classes on quantitative methods, National University of Singapore:& 1 Feb. “Research Design and Sampling Strategies” and “Descriptive Analysis vs. Causal

Inference.”

2012, April 10-14. Taught intensive course on logistic regression, Dept. of Sociology, Masaryk University,Brno, Czech Republic.

2012, June 28-29. Taught in a Research Development Initiative sponsored by the British Economic andSocial Research Council, “Training Quantitative Social Science Teachers in the UK.”

2012, July 16-20. Taught intensive course on survey data analysis, Graduate Summer School inAdvanced Research Methods and Statistics in Social Sciences, Koç University,Istanbul.

2012, July 30- Taught intensive course in quantitative data analysis for the University of Michigan-Aug. 10. Peking University Joint Institute Summer School.

2012, Dec. 20 Gave master class on quantitative methods, School of Government, Sun Yat-senUniversity, Guangzhou, China.

2014, July 21-Aug. 2. Taught intensive course in quantitative data analysis for the University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute Summer School.

2015, July 27-Aug. 7. Taught intensive course in quantitative data analysis at the Applied Research MethodsWorkshop (Summer), Shanghai University.

2016, Fall Term. Taught a course in quantitative data analysis and a research workshop for graduatestudents, Yale University.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Editorships

Associate Editor, American Sociological Review, 1970-73.

Associate Editor, Sociological Methods and Research, 1971-74.

Founding Editor, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1980-1983.

Member, editorial board, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 1995-present.

Special reader for the American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social ScienceResearch, Demography, Social Forces, Rural Sociology, Science, Sociology of Education, the NationalScience Foundation, the National Institute of Mental Health, Canada Council, the U.S. Department ofLabor, the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, Harvard University Press, the University ofCalifornia Press. and the Chinese Sociological Review.

Association memberships

American Sociological Association

Population Association of America

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Research Committee on Stratification, International Sociological Association

Service to professional associations

Committee on National Statistics, American Sociological Association, 1981-1982.

Committee on Freedom of Research and Teaching, American Sociological Association, 1983-1984.

Study committees

Panel on Alternative Policies Affecting the Prevention of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, NationalAcademy of Sciences, 1979-1982.

Task Force on the Implementation of Occupational Standards, Office of Federal Statistical Policy andStandards, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1979-1981.

Committee on Women's Employment and Related Social Issues, National Academy of Sciences,1981-1985.

Committee on Comparability of Occupation Measurement, Social Science Research Council and U.S.Bureau of the Census, 1981-1985.

Task Force on Social Stratification and Social Mobility in the Near and Middle East, Social ScienceResearch Council, 1981-1985.

Advisory Panel for the monograph on women, National Committee for Research on the 1980 Census,1983-1985.

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Member, State of California Comparable Worth Task Force, 1984-1985.

Panel on Technology and Women's Employment, National Academy of Sciences, 1984-1986.

Advisory committees

Member of Council, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1990-1993.

Member, Academic Consulting Committee, Social Science Survey Center, Peking University, 1 April2007 - 31 March 2011. Reappointed through 2015.

Member, International Advisory Committee of the Chinese Family Panel Study, Peking University, 2010-.

Member, Advisory Committee for “Early Origins of Disadvantage: Prenatal Exposures and ChildhoodOutcomes,” Institute of Human Development and Social Change, New York University, 2013-.

Member, International Advisory Board, Centre for Family and Population Research, National Universityof Singapore, 2015-.

Member, International Advisory Committee to the Center for Social Research, Peking University, 2016-2020.

Invited appearances (from 1976)

Methodological Critic at the Conference on Strategies of Longitudinal Research on Drug Use, San Juan,Puerto Rico, April 7-9, 1976.

Chaired Roundtable, "Equality of opportunity in comparative perspective--a presentation of the evidencefrom multi-national research," at the American Political Science Association annual meetings, Chicago,September 4, 1976.

Lectured on the comparative study of social stratification, Universitat Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany,April 25, 1977.

Lectured on sex and equal employment opportunity, Department of Sociology, Yale University, April 19,1978.

Lectured on the comparative study of social stratification, Department of Sociology, Tokyo University,Tokyo, Japan, May 22, 1978.

Participant, Conference on Occupational Classification, Commission on Human Resources, NationalAcademy of Sciences, November 13 and 17 and December 4, 1978.

Lectured on "Issues in occupational classification and social justice," Laboratory of Socio-environmentalStudies, National Institute of Mental Health, February 5, 1979.

Participant, Conference on Gender and Society, Social Science Research Council, New York, February10-11, 1979.

Lectured on "Sex and earnings in industrial society—research and policy issues," Department ofSociology, University of Maryland, February 16, 1979.

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Lectured on wage discrimination as a public policy issue, Department of Social Relations, Johns HopkinsUniversity, May 3, 1979.

Lectured on the comparative study of social stratification, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland,September 26, 1979.

Participant, Exploratory Conference on Sharing of Social-Science Research Data, Committee on NationalStatistics, National Academy of Sciences, October 19, 1979.

Participant, Conference on Pay Equity: A Focus on Equal Pay for Work of Comparable Value,Washington, D.C., October 24, 1979.

Co-chairman, Japan-U.S. Conference on Social Stratification and Mobility, Maui, Hawaii, January 3-7,1980.

Lectured on "The social utility of basic research," Population Research Center, University of Texas,Austin, February 5, 1980.

Participant, Workshop on life history analysis, Institute of Applied Social Research, Oslo, Norway,October 20-24, 1980.

Participant, seminar on job evaluation, AT&T and CWA, Miami, January 14, 1981.

Participant, seminar on job evaluation, AT&T and TIU, St. Louis, January 29, 1981.

Lectured on gender differences in earnings, Washington Area Seminar in Quantitative Social Research,February 3, 1981.

Lectured on measurement problems in comparative research, Department of Education, NagoyaUniversity, Nagoya, Japan, March 10, 1981.

Lectured on gender differences in earnings, Department of Sociology, University of Virginia, April 2,1981.

Lectured on wage discrimination as a research and policy issue, Washington Area Seminar onQuantitative Social Research, September 15, 1981.

Lectured on "Sex and earnings in industrial society," Department of Sociology, University of Utah, April15, 1982.

Lectured on comparable worth to the UCLA Chancellor's Advisory Committee on the Status of Women,May 14, 1982.

Lectured on "Sex and earnings: issues of social policy regarding equal pay for jobs of equal worth" toSociologists for Women in Society/Los Angeles, May 18, 1982.

Participant, Conference on Sex Segregation, Center for Women in Government, New York, June 9, 1982.

Panel participant, Featured Session on the Social Utility of Basic Research, Annual Meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association, San Francisco, September 6, 1982.

Gave featured paper, thematic session on work histories of women and men, annual meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association, Detroit, September 3, 1983.

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Chair, National Academy of Sciences Seminar on Comparable Worth Research, Hilton Head, N.C.,October 7-8, 1983.

Lectured on "The quick and easy road to fame and fortune: Using the General Social Survey for courses,dissertations, and serious research," Institute for Social Science Research, UCLA, February 28, 1974.

Participant, Working Group on Jobs and Equality, Committee on Basic Research in the Behavioral andSocial Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, April-June, 1985.

Discussant, session on "Comparable Worth: Perspectives from the Social Sciences," annual meeting ofthe American Association for the Advancement of Science, Los Angeles, CA, May 29, 1985.

Participant, First annual IBM AEP University Conference," Arlington, VA, June 24-26, 1985.

Discussant, Session on "Issues Surrounding Comparable Worth," Western Economic AssociationInternational Conference, Anaheim, CA, July 1, 1985. Critic of paper by John Raisian, Michael P. Ward,and Finis Welch, "The simple analytics of comparable worth."

Participant, Conference on Trends in Sociology, sponsored by the Committee on ScholarlyCommunication with the People's Republic of China, Arlie House, Virginia, August 23-25, 1985.

Discussant, session on "Occupations and professions: structures of rewards and participation," annualmeeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 26, 1985.

Lectured on "Is social mobility invariant around the world?," Department of Sociology, Research Schoolof the Social Sciences, the Australian National University, Canberra, February 18, 1986.

Lectured on "Occupational attainment of ethnic groups in Los Angeles," Department of Sociology,University of California, San Diego, November, 1986.

Participated in a planning meeting for a joint study of the status of women, Ehwa Women's Universityand UCLA, Seoul, Korea, March 25-27, 1987.

Panelist, Seminar on future directions in job evaluation, Hay Associates, Philadelphia, June 24, 1987.

Panelist, session on "Issues in the integration of machine-readable records into traditional libraryservices." IASSIST Conference -- Public Data: Use It or Lose It, May 26-29, 1988, Washington, DC.

Lectured on "Income differences among 28 ethnic groups in Los Angeles":

Ph.D. Program in Sociology, Graduate Center, City University of New York, March 25, 1988. Demographic Research Seminar, Center for Demographic Studies, U.S. Bureau of the Census,March 29, 1988.

Department of Sociology, University of South Africa, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa, May 17,1988.

Centre for Policy Studies, School of Business Administration, University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa, May 18, 1988.

Reed College, Portland Oregon, November 14, 1988.

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Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, December20, 1988.

Chaired meetings of the Working Group on Social Status and Life Style, Budapest, May 6-8, 1988, andDecember 14-16, 1988; Utrecht, Netherlands, April 24-25, 1989; Prague, Czechoslovakia, December 11-13, 1989; Budapest, May, 1990; Madrid, July, 1990; Prague, June, 1991.

Consulted with the Research Group on Social Structure of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology,Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, as the guest of the Polish Academy of Sciences, December 19-22,1988.

Discussant, session on "Social Status and Life Style," World Congress of Sociology, Madrid, Spain, July,1990.

Lectured on "Status Attainment among Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles, 1980," Institute of Ethnology,Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, Sept. 16, 1991.

Lectured on "A Theory of Status Attainment," Institute of Sociology and Anthropology, National TsingHwa University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Sept. 18, 1991.

Chair, session on "1990 United States Censuses: Perspectives from the Bureau of the Census, ICPSR, andData Centers," Bi-annual meeting of the ICPSR Official Representatives, Ann Arbor, Oct. 25-27, 1991.

Lectured on "Socio-Economic Differentials among Racial Groups in South Africa." Department ofSociology, University of California at Santa Barbara, April 15, 1992.

Lectured on "Socio-Economic Differentials among Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles." 1991-91 JacobMarschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences, April 17, 1992.

Reported on the project, "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe after 1989" to a meeting of the ISAResearch Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, May 14-16, 1992.

Presented seminar on "Apartheid and Social Stratification in South Africa" to the Stanford StratificationSeminar, October 29, 1992.

Delivered Westermarck Memorial Lecture, "A Theory of Status Attainment," to the Westermarck Society(Finnish Sociological Society), Helsinki, November 20, 1992.

Presented seminar on "Recent Trends in Stratification Research" to the Institute of Economic Sociology,Turku School of Economics, Turku, Finland, November 25, 1992.

Presented seminar on "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe since 1989" to the Institute of Sociology,University of Tempare, Tempare, Finland, November 26, 1992.

Presented seminar on "Doing Comparative Sociology" to the Seminar on Comparative Sociology,Institute of Sociology, Helsinki University, Helsinki, Finland, November 27, 1992.

Presented paper on "The Eastern European Stratification Survey" at the NWO Workshop onTransformation Processes in Eastern Europe, the Hague, Netherlands, December 4, 1992.

Lectured on "Cadres, Cab Drivers, and Capitalists: Social Mobility in Comparative Perspective,"Wednesday Night Lecture Series, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, April 28, 1993.

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Presented seminar on "Inequality in South Africa" to:

Berkeley Demography Brown Bag Seminar, May 5, 1993.

Stanford Sociology Colloquium, May 28, 1993.

Chaired session on "Social Stratification and Changes in Elite Recruitment in Eastern Europe after 1989,"Annual meeting of the Hungarian Sociological Association, July 9, 1993.

Presented seminar on "Conducting Cross National Comparative Research, with an Emphasis on EasternEurope: Issues of Politics and Logistics." Centre for Science Development, Human Sciences ResearchCouncil, Pretoria, South Africa, July 23, 1993.

Presented seminar on "Racial Differences in Occupational Status and Income in South Africa, 1980, at:

Center for Development Studies, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa, August 4, 1993.

Department of Sociology, University of Capetown, Capetown, South Africa, August 5, 1993.

Participated in roundtable discussion on "The World of Data: Comparative Analysis," Biannual Meetingof Official Representatives of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, AnnArbor, Michigan, October 16, 1993.

Presented report on "First Results from the Comparative Survey of Eastern Europe" to theNWO/SRO/SSCW Workship, Transformation Processes in Eastern Europe, Utrecht, December 16-17,1993.

Organized session on "Social Stratification in Eastern Europe," World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld,Germany, July 19, 1994.

Presented lecture on "Racial Differences in Living Standards and Socioeconomic Position at the End ofApartheid," University of the North, South Africa, August 1, 1994.

Presented seminar on "Racial Differences in Living Standards and Socioeconomic Position at the End ofApartheid," Department of Psychology, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, August 4, 1994.

Presented seminar on "Trends in Educational Attainment in the People's Republic of China,"

Department of Sociology, Beijing University, September 10, 1994.University Services Center, Chinese University of Hong Kong, March 1, 1996.Rand Corporation, August 20, 1996.

Organized and chaired (with Iván Szelényi) Workshop on Stability and Change in Post-CommunistEurope: Winners and Losers in the Transformation, Budapest, December 11-13, 1994.

Presented NIAS Lecture, “Institutional Changes in the East and Institutional Differences in the West,”June 1997, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS).

Participant, “Workshop on Data Sharing for Research Capacity Development,” South African DataArchive, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa, 8-9 July 1998.

Discussant, session on “Social Stratification and Social Mobility: Cross-National and HistoricalPatterns.” World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada, 29 July 1998.

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Lectured on "Life Course Research and Event History Analysis." Department of Sociology, People'sUniversity, Beijing, 19 August 1998.

Chair, session on “Historical demography in Europe and Asia.” Annual meeting of the PopulationAssociation of America, Los Angeles, 23-26 March 2000.

Discussant, presidential address, 50th Anniversary Meeting of the ISA Research Committee on SocialStratification and Mobility, Libourne, France, 11-14 May 2000.

Chair and discussant, session on “Gender Inequality.” Meeting of the ISA Research Committee on SocialStratification and Mobility, Calgary, Canada, 18-20 August 2000.

Discussant, session on “Trends in Social Mobility in the Second Half of the 20th Century.” Meeting ofthe ISA Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Mannheim, 26-28 April 2001.

Chair, plenary session “Summarizing the Forum Workshops.” 2001 International Forum on Rural LaborMobility in China, Beijing, 3-5 July 2001.

Discussant, session on “Social Stratification in China.” Meeting of the ISA Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility, Berkeley, 14-16 August 2001.

Discussant, session on “Aging and the Life Course.” University of Wisconsin Center for Demographyand Ecology 40th Anniversary Symposium, Madison, 10-11 October 2002.

Discussant, session on “Career Mobility.” Meeting of the ISA Research Committee on SocialStratification and Mobility, Tokyo, 1-3 March 2003.

Discussant, session on “Mobility and Opportunity Structures.” Meeting of the ISA Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Mobility, New York, 22-24 August 2003.

Presented colloquium on “China's Distinctive Stratification System and Its Consequences for SocialMobility” at the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University, 28 October2003.

Presented paper on “The Legacy of Apartheid: Racial Inequalities in the New South Africa” at theConference on Ethnic Minority Disadvantage in Cross-national Perspective, London, British Academy,14 November 2003.

Chair, session on “Household Structure and Child Wellbeing in Developing Countries.” Annual Meetingof the Population Association of America, Boston April 1-3 2004.

Presented colloquium on “The Growth and Determinants of Literacy in China” to:

The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences Seminar, University of California at SantaBarbara, 22 April 2004.

Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 14 Sept. 2004.

Chair and discussant, session on “Educational Experiences.” Meeting of the ISA Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 6-9 May 2004.

Discussant, session on “Demographic Trends in U.S. Migration.” UCLA/SSRC Summer Institute onInternational Migration, Los Angeles, 21-26 June 2004.

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Discussant, session on “Social Stratification: Rural and Urban.” Meeting of the ISA Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Mobility, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 7-9 August 2004.

Chair, session on “Social Mobility and Elite Recruitment. Meeting of the ISA Research Committee onSocial Stratification and Mobility, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 7-9 August 2004.

Presented colloquium on “Uses of Social Data in Medical Histories” to staff of Tong Ren Hospital,Beijing, China, 15 April 2005.

Member, Organizing Committee, Summer Meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratificationand Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Aug. 18-21 2005.

Discussant, session on “Immigration.” Summer Meeting of the Research Committee on SocialStratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Aug. 18-212005.

.Presider, session on “Stratification and Health.” Summer Meeting of the Research Committee on SocialStratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Aug. 18-212005.

Discussant, session on “Cross-national Dimensions of Racial/Ethnic Issues.” Annual Meeting of thePopulation Association of America, Los Angeles, March 30- April 1 2006.

Presented colloquium on “China's Distinctive Stratification System and Its Consequences for SocialMobility” at the Population Research Center, University of Chicago, 20 April 2006.

Chair and discussant, session on “Big Comparisons: Education.” Spring Meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International SociologicalAssociation, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 11-14 May 2006.

Presented seminar on “Migration Status and Health in China: a New Research Project” at the Conferenceon New Directions in Health Research,” Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, 11 November2006.

Participant, Working Group on Adult Health Consequences for Those Whose Mothers ExperiencedStress During Pregnancy, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, 13-14 November 2006.

Chair and discussant, session on “Entrepreneurship and Life Success.” Spring Meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International SociologicalAssociation, Brno, Czech Republic, 24-27 May 2007.

Presented seminar on “Principles of Sampling and the Sample Design for the 2007 Health and MigrationSurvey,” Capital Medical University, Beijing, 20 June 2007.

International Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, 9-13August 2007. Met with faculty and graduate students and presented three lectures:

The Meaning and Measurement of Occupational Prestige and Other Ways of HierarchicallyOrdering Occupations, 9 August.

Occupational Attainment in Comparative Perspective: a Comparison of 42 Nations, 1900-2000, 10August.

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The Effects of Social Origins on Educational Attainment: a 51 Nation Comparison, 13 August. Also presented at

Department of Sociology, People’s University, Beijing, 15 October 2007.

Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 5 November 2007.

Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, 7 March 2008.

Chair and discussant, session on “New Approaches to Studying Mobility.” Summer Meeting of theResearch Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the InternationalSociological Association, Montreal, 14-17 August 2007.

Participant, Planning Meeting for the “Chinese Family Panel Study” organized by the Social ScienceSurvey Center, Beijing University, Beijing, 13-14 October 2007.

Presented seminar on “Socioeconomic Status and Health in China” at the Center for Chinese Studies,University of Michigan, 6 November 2007.

Chair, session on “Generational Exchanges and Relationships: Adult-Children and Elderly Parents,”Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, 19 April 2008.

Presented paper, “Why and How Should We Study the Work People Do? Notes on OccupationalMeasurement,” at the International Conference on Occupational Stratification: Social Change andMethodological Issues, Alessandria, Italy, 13-14 May 2008.

Presented paper, “Thinking about Social Inequality and Social Mobility in Mexico: Insights from otherResearch,” at the Seminario y Foro de Movilidad Social, Mexico City, Mexico, 16-17 October 2008.

Presented seminar on “Internal Migration in Contemporary China” to the Division of Social Sciences,Singapore Management University, 13 March 2009. Also presented to

Division of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 19March 2009.

Center for Demography and Ecology and Center for Demography of Health and Aging, Universityof Wisconsin, Madison, 14 April 2009.

Presented seminar on “Doing Survey Research in Contemporary China” to the Division of SocialSciences and Humanities, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 18 March 2009.

Participant, UC-Davis Conference on Social Mobility, 20-21 May 2010.

Chair, session on “Stratification in Transitional Economies,” Spring Meeting of the Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Haifa,Israel, 8-11 May 2010.

Organizer and chair, Session 6, “Comparative Social Mobility,” of the Research Committee on SocialStratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) at the World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-17 July 2010.

Participant, Conference on the Sources of Inequality across the Globe. Juan March Institute, Madrid,Spain, 22-23 October 2010.

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Presented NUSS Professorship Lecture, “Migration and the Quality of Life: Lessons from China.” National University of Singapore, 20 January 2011.

Presented seminar, “Institutional Arrangements, Population Mobility, and Implications for Inequality inChina,” at the Social Policy Seminar, School of Social Work, Columbia University, 29 Nov. 2011.

Chair, session on “Social Mobility: New Methods and Perspectives.” Spring Meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International SociologicalAssociation, Hong Kong, April 2012.

Presented Asian Trends Lecture, “Family Background and Educational Attainment: A Cross-nationalComparison with Special Emphasis on Asia,” Asian Research Institute, National University of Singapore,5 Dec. 2012.

Presented seminar, “Doing Survey Research in Contemporary China,” Nansha Campus of the Hong KongUniversity of Science and Technology, Nansha, Guangdong, China, 18 Dec. 2012.

Judge, poster session, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, April 2013.

Chair, session on “Status Attainment and Social Mobility,” Spring Meeting of the Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association,Trento, Italy, May 2013.

Invited expert on how to collect data on occupation histories, Workshop on Population Aging:Perspective from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, National School of Development,Peking University, November 6, 2013.

Chair, session on “Inequalities in Health,” Spring Meeting of the Research Committee on SocialStratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, Tilburg,Netherlands, May 2015.

Chair, session on “Stratification and Inequality in China,” Summer Meeting of the Research Committeeon Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association,Philadelphia, July 2015.

Chair, session on migration at the conference on the Demography of Contemporary China, ColumbiaUniversity, 4 April 2016.

Chair, plenary session, “New Data Opportunities in Stratification Research.” Spring Meeting of theResearch Committee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the InternationalSociological Association, Singapore, May 2016.

Chair, session on “Health and Wellbeing: Aging and Mortality” at the Spring Meeting of the ResearchCommittee on Social Stratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International SociologicalAssociation, Cologne, Germany, 30 March-1 April 2017.

Chair, plenary session II, Summer Meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and SocialMobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, New York (Columbia University, 8-10August 2017.

Chair, session on “Intergenerational Mobility IV, Summer Meeting of the Research Committee on SocialStratification and Social Mobility (RC 28) of the International Sociological Association, New York(Columbia University, 8-10 August 2017.

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Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Some 'Tips about Analyzing and Collecting Survey Data (With SomeSpecific Reference to China).” Keynote address to the CFPS User’s Conference, Beijing, Sept. 22.

Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Internal Migration in China.” Keynote address to the Symposium on Socio-Economic Development in China, Manchester University, Oct. 3-4.

Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Tips on Giving Effective PAA Presentations, Job Talks, and the Like: aDiscussion Led by Prof. Donald J. (Don) Treiman.” California Center for Population Research, UCLA,Oct. 18.

Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Rural to Urban Migration in China – a National Challenge with SocialConsequences.” Keynote address to the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the SIAS Foundation,Los Angeles, 22 October.

Treiman, Donald J. 2017. “Expanding the Way We Think About and Study Social Stratification andSocial Mobility.” Keynote address presented to the Closing Conference for the 2015 Social Stratificationand Mobility (SSM) Survey, Tokyo, Dec. 2-3.

Participant, “Faculty Panel,” Symposium on Facilitating Social Mobility in Higher Education, Universityof California, Irvine, Feb. 14.

Chair, session on “Mobility in Comparison,” Spring Meeting of the Research Committee on SocialStratification and Social Mobility (RC 28), Seoul, Korea, 25-27 May.

Treiman, Donald J. 2018. “Using Sample Surveys to Study Migration and Inequality in China.” Lectureto visitors from the National Bureau of Statistics of China, CCPR 25 Sept.

PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Addresses to and meetings with various groups concerned with pay equity issues, including Hay Associates,National Metal Trades Affiliates, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Business Round Table, Institute forManpower Management, Advanced Resources Research Organization, AFL-CIO, National Conference Board,Canadian Human Rights Commission, Lester B. Knight Associates, Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department ofLabor, National Commission on Working Women, Washington Union Women, Ford Foundation, RockefellerFoundation, Women's Legal Defense Fund, and Women Employed, 1978-present.

Adjudicated job classification dispute between the Communication Workers of America and Southwestern BellTelephone, St. Louis, November 30, 1981.

Testified before Los Angeles Board of Education, June 28, 1982, on motion to conduct a study of comparableworth in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Keynote speaker, Institute of Industrial Relations Seminar on Job Evaluation and Pay Equity, January 20, 1983.

Instructor, Training Program in Job Evaluation: Methods and Use in Collective Bargaining, Institute ofIndustrial Relations, UCLA, June 7-8, 1983.

Testified before Iowa State House of Representatives, Committee on Comparable Worth, September l, 1983.

Panelist, Federal Pay Equity Options Panel, U.S. Government Accounting Office, Washington, DC, February 9,1985.

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Chair, Ad-hoc External Review Committee, Department of Sociology, Hunter College, CUNY, October, 1987.

CONSULTING

School of Public Health, Columbia University. Statistical analysis of data on high school drug use. 1972-74.

New York City Board of Education. Conducted a survey of services for pupils with English language difficultyin the New York City Schools. May-July, 1974.

Center for Women in Government, State University of New York at Albany. Statistical design and analysis andquestionnaire construction, on a study evaluating the relative worth of New York State government jobs. 1983-1985.

Association of Research Libraries. Analytic uses of its annual salary survey. 1983.

Philip Morris Inc. Spokesperson for the Merit Report, a general interest public opinion survey. Advice onquestionnaire items, interpretation of results. 1983.

State of Michigan Task Force on Comparable Worth. Advice on implementing "comparable worth." May,1984.

Jewish Federation Council of Los Angeles. Conducted analysis of salary structure. 1984-1986.

Cambridge University Press. Advice on establishing a new monograph series. February, 1985.

Arlington County Virginia, Personnel Department. Evaluation of proposals for a job reclassification study,review of contractor's work. 1985-1988.

Australian Public Service Board. Advice on implementing "comparable worth." July, 1985.

Province of Ontario, Canada. Advice on implementing "comparable worth." 1986-87.

Onek, Klein, and Farr, Washington, D.C. Advice on pay equity issues. 1988-90.

American Institutes of Research, Palo Alto, CA. Consulting on design of questionnaire items for the NationalCenter for Educational Statistics. 1995-96.

Dutch Research Council. External reviewer for the National Programme for Investment in Large-ScaleResearch Facilities, October 2005.

External reviewer, Research Grants Council, Government of Hong Kong, 2000-.

McGill University, Montreal. Advice on implementing project IDENTIPHI (“ International Data infrastructureEnabling Natural experiments on Transformations In Private Health Insurance”), August 2007.

SERVICE TO THE UCLA COMMUNITY - MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS

1975-77 Associate Director, Institute for Social Science Research. Founded the UCLA Social ScienceData Archive.

1977-78 Chair, Department of Sociology.

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1983-85 Chair, Social Sciences Computing Committee. Established and served as first Faculty Directorof the Social Science Computing Facility.

2001-03 Member, Gender Equity Committee.

2004-06 Member, North Campus Institutional Review Board.

2006-08 Director, California Center for Population Research.

2007-11 Member, Academic Senate IRB Oversight Committee

2010 Member, Ad Hoc Committee to Evaluate the Institute for Social Research, appointed by the ViceChancellor for Research.

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