In the United States, we have made significant strides in gender equality, but things have started to stall. Sociologist Daniel Carlson shares how the gender revolution is beneficial for everyone and the impact it has on couples.
Daniel Carlson is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Georgia State University. His scholarship examines variation across gender, race, and class in individuals’ life experiences and circumstances and the consequences of this variation for well-being and inequality. This general interest has resulted in three areas of research. The first examines the causes and consequences of the gendered division of labor in families. The second involves understanding the consequences of life course transitions for the health of adolescents and adults . The third explores race and class differences in family formation experiences and orientations and the consequence of these for well-being and health disparities. His research has been published in prestigious, highly respected journals with diverse, international audiences, including Journal of Marriage and Family and Journal of Youth and Adolescence, and has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Time Magazine.
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