Natasha Quadlin
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University
Natasha Quadlin is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Ohio State University. Her research focuses on social inequality in the contemporary U.S., and often uses large-scale experiments and surveys to assess the underlying beliefs and mechanisms behind stratification. Current projects examine perceptions of responsibility for college costs, income inequality among college graduates, and public attitudes toward gender and sexuality.
Blogs from Natasha Quadlin
Sex-typed chores and the city: What does urbanicity have to do with chores?
Our study reveals that urban men, constrained by the lack of traditional male-typed chores, do not increase their contributions to female-typed chores, highlighting a unique pattern in gendered household labor influenced by urban living.
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