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Sara R. Curran is an American sociologist.

Curran earned a bachelor's degree in natural resources management from the University of Michigan in 1983, where she also minor in economics. In 1990, she earned a master's of science degree in sociology and again minored in economics at North Carolina State University. Curran completed a doctorate in sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1994.[1]

Curran began her teaching career in 1996 at Princeton University,[2] then joined the University of Washington faculty in 2005.[3][4] She became chief editor of the academic journal Demography in 2022.[5][6]

Selected books[edit]

  • Perecman, Ellen; Curran, Sara R. (2006). A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781412916813.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SARA CURRAN". The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Sara Curran Professor". Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Sara Curran". University of Washington Department of Sociology. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  4. ^ "SARA R CURRAN". Department of Global Health at the University of Washington. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Sara R. Curran University of Washington". Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Editor in chief Sara R. Curran, University of Washington". Population Association of America. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  7. ^ Lofland, Lyn H. (March 2008). "Review: An Excess of Riches?". Contemporary Sociology. 37 (2): 119–122. doi:10.1177/009430610803700208. JSTOR 20444082.