Rachel E. Dwyer

Affiliations: 
Sociology Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies
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Mark Suchman grad student 2000 UW Madison
 (Dissertation committee member)
Erik Olin Wright grad student 2003 UW Madison
 (Dissertation chair - Changing tastes and changing fates: The social stratification of new house buyers and the concentration of affluence in America, 1960–2000)
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Berger LM, Brown M, Collins JM, et al. (2024) Inequality in high-cost borrowing and unemployment insurance generosity in US states during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Human Behaviour
Hodson R, Dwyer R, Neilson L. (2022) Credit Card Blues: The Middle Class and the Hidden Costs of Easy Credit. The Sociological Quarterly. 55: 315-340
DeMarco LM, Dwyer RE, Haynie DL. (2021) The Accumulation of Disadvantage: Criminal Justice Contact, Credit, and Debt in the Transition to Adulthood. Criminology : An Interdisciplinary Journal. 59: 545-580
Martin EC, Dwyer RE. (2021) Financial Stress, Race, and Student Debt during the Great Recession. Social Currents. 8: 424-445
Dwyer RE, Wright EO. (2019) Low-Wage Job Growth, Polarization, and the Limits and Opportunities of the Service Economy Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 5: 56-76
Dwyer RE. (2018) Credit, Debt, and Inequality Review of Sociology. 44: 237-261
Dwyer RE, Neilson LA, Nau M, et al. (2016) Mortgage worries: young adults and the US housing crisis. Socio-Economic Review. 14: 483-505
Dwyer RE. (2016) Student work and paying for college: How the jobs crisis affects college affordability Research in the Sociology of Work. 28: 129-153
Tsai MC, Dwyer RE, Tsay RM. (2016) Does Financial Assistance Really Assist? The Impact of Debt on Wellbeing, Health Behavior and Self-Concept in Taiwan Social Indicators Research. 125: 127-147
Nau M, Dwyer RE, Hodson R. (2015) Can't afford a baby? Debt and young Americans. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 42: 114-122
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