Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University
When |
Nov 25, 2019
from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM |
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Where | 1101 Morrill Hall |
Contact Name | Jennifer Doiron |
Contact Phone | 301-405-6403 |
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About the Presentation
More people identify as LGBTQ than ever before. Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, alongside other population-level data sources, Dr. Corinne Reczek provides an overview of what we know about LGBTQ populations, with a focus on the demographic, socioeconomic (SES), and familial characteristics of this population. Special attention will be paid to demonstrating how the LGBTQ population is not a monolith, but instead has significant demographic, SES, and family variation dependent on the LGBTQ identity status. Dr. Reczek will also outline new empirical questions to push the frontier of LGBTQ population research.
About the Speaker
Corinne Reczek is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Ohio State University. Using both national survey data and qualitative in-depth interview data, her work examines intergenerational and intimate relationships shape the health of gender and sexual minorities.