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Rosenbaum









Emily Rosenbaum, Ph.D

Professor of Sociology (at Rose Hill)
Associate Chair For Graduate Studies
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1991

Dealy Hall 402C
Bronx, NY  10458-9993
tel: (718) 817-3858
fax: (718) 817-3846

rosenbaum@fordham.edu

 
Research Interests
Urban demography, inequality, immigration, housing policy, family/household demography.
 
Selected Publications

Books
Rosenbaum, E., and Samantha Friedman. 2007. The Housing Divide: How Generations of Immigrants Fare in New York’s Housing Market. NYU Press, New York.

Articles

Rosenbaum, E., and Jessie Rochford.  forthcoming 2007. “Generational Patterns of Academic Performance: The Variable Effects of Attitudes and Social Capital.” Social Science Research.

Rosenbaum, E., and Grigoris Argeros, 2005. “Holding the Line: Housing Turnover and the Persistence of Racial/ethnic Segregation in New York City.” Journal of Urban Affairs 27(3): 261-81.

Rosenbaum, E., and Samantha Friedman. 2004. “Generational Patterns of Home Ownership and Housing Quality in New York City.” International Migration Review 38(4): 1492-1533.

Rosenbaum, E., and Samantha Friedman. 2001. “Differences in the Locational Attainment of Immigrant and Native-born Households with Children in New York City.” Demography 38(3): 337-348.

Rosenbaum, E., and Laura Harris. 2001. “Residential Mobility and Opportunities: Early Impacts of the Moving to Opportunity Demonstration Program in Chicago.” Housing Policy Debate 12(2): 321-346.

Rosenbaum, E., and Laura Harris. 2001. "Low-income Families in Their New Neighborhoods: The Short-term Effects of Moving from Chicago's Public Housing." Journal of Family Issues.

 

Courses Taught

Undergraduate

Social Research Methods; Urban Poverty; Urban Issues and Policies

Graduate

Statistics; Research Design

 

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