JOSHUA T. WASSINK Curriculum Vitae September 2018 Office of Population Research Princeton University 261 Wallace Hall Email: Jwassink@Princeton.edu Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: 319-530-8284 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2018-2020 National Science Foundation, SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellow Office of Population Research, Princeton University Sponsor: Douglas Massey 2018 Ph.D., Sociology. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Thesis: Work, Inequality, and Gender: Migration and Mobility in Twenty-First Century Mexico. Committee: Jacqueline M. Hagan (Chair), Emilio Parrado, Ted Mouw, Robert A. Hummer, Kenneth Bollen 2016 M.A., Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Thesis: Uninsured Migrants: Access to Healthcare among Mexican Return Migrants. Committee: Jacqueline M. Hagan (Chair), Robert A. Hummer, Kathleen M. Harris. 2012 B.A., Political Science. Grinnell College, With Honors RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS International Migration, Social Stratification, Demography, Health, Mixed Methods, Latin American Studies, Sociology of Development REFEREED PUBLICATIONS In Press In Press Joshua Wassink. Is Local Social Development Associated with Workforce Composition? A Municipal Analysis of Mexico, 1990-2015. Population Research and Policy Review. Jacqueline Hagan, Joshua Wassink, and Brianna Castro. A Longitudinal Study of Forced Return Migration and Labor Market Reintegration in Mexico. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 2018 Joshua Wassink and Jacqueline Hagan. A Dynamic Model of Self-Employment and Socioeconomic Mobility among Return Migrants: The Case of Urban Mexico. Social Forces 96 (3): 1069-1096. Joshua T. Wassink Page 1 of 5
2018 Joshua Wassink. Uninsured migrants: Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care among Mexican Return Migrants. Demographic Research 38: 401-428. 2017 Joshua Wassink, Krista Perreira, and Kathleen M. Harris. Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color and Cardiometabolic Health among Young Adult Blacks and Hispanics in the United States. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 19(5): 1018-1026. 2016 Jacqueline Hagan and Joshua Wassink. New Skills, New Jobs: Return Migration, Skill Transfers, and Business Formation in Mexico. Social Problems 63(4):513-533. 2016 Joshua Wassink. Implications of Mexican Health Care Reform on the Health Coverage of Nonmigrants and Returning Migrants. American Journal of Public Health 106(5):848 50. *Authors contributed equally MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (available upon request) Joshua Wassink and Jacqueline Hagan. A Contextual model of Return Labor Migration. Under Review Joshua Wassink. The View from the Other Side: How declining Mexican migration to the United States impacts return migrants in sending communities. Under Review *Janelle Viera and Joshua Wassink. Bringing back Opportunity: Parental Migration, Wealth Accumulation, and Intergenerational Mobility in Mexico. Under Review Winner, Katherine Jocher UNC Graduate Student Paper Award Krista Perreira, Joshua Wassink, and Kathleen M. Harris. Shades of Health: Skin Color and the Health of Young Adults in the United States. Revised and Resubmit at Population Research and Policy Review. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Joshua Wassink. Self-Employment and Economic Mobility among Less Educated Workers: The case of contemporary Mexico. Jacqueline Hagan and Joshua Wassink. Return Migration: A review and appraisal. Invited submission to the Annual Review of Sociology. Joshua Wassink, Fernando Riosmena, and Deborah Balk. Does Declining U.S.-Migration Promote Internal Emigration from Mexican Sending Communities? An Individual and Municipal Analysis. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS 2016 Jacqueline Hagan and Joshua Wassink. For Mexican Migrants Skills Learned in the United Joshua T. Wassink Page 2 of 5
States Create new Opportunities for Business Formation and Economic Mobility. Work in Progress: Sociology on the Economy, Work, and Inequality. http://wp.me/p2obbg-19f 2016 Joshua Wassink. Response to Health Coverage fo Undocumented Immigrants: Barriers on the Mexican Side for effective Coverage. American Journal of Public Health 106(12): e4-e5. FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, & GRANTS 2018-2020 NSF SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 1808888 (PI), Investigating the Relation between Migration and Mobility ($148,000) 2018 Katherine Jocher UNC Graduate Student Paper Award for Bringing back Opportunity: Parental Migration, Wealth Accumulation, and Intergenerational Mobility in Mexico (with Janelle Viera). 2017-2018 Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Graduate School, UNC-Chapel Hill ($18,000) 2017 Howard W. Odum Award for Research Excellence, Department of Sociology, UNC- Chapel Hill ($1,000) 2017 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant ($11,996) 2017 Harvey Fellows Program, Mustard Seed Foundation ($16,000) 2013-2017 NIH funded Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development pre-doctoral traineeship, Carolina Population Center ($23,000/year) 2016 PAA, Blue Ribbon Poster Award 2015 Tinker Pre-dissertation Field Research Grant, Institute for the Study of the Americas ($1,500) 2014 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (honorable mention) 2012 Award for Best Undergraduate Paper, Southern Demographic Association 2012 NSF-REU Program in Immigration, Geography, and Race/Ethnicity in the United States. Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin. SELECT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Jacqueline Hagan, Joshua Wassink, and Brianna Castro. A Longitudinal Study of Forced Return Migration and Labor Market Reintegration in Mexico. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 2018. Joshua T. Wassink Page 3 of 5
*Janelle Viera and Joshua Wassink. Does Paternal Migration Enable Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Evidence from the 2010 Mexican Census. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 2018. Jacqueline Hagan and Joshua Wassink. The Influence of Local Context on the Labor Market Re- Entry of Mexican Return Migrants. Latin American Studies Association, Barcelona, Spain, May 2018. Joshua Wassink and Jacqueline Hagan. A Dynamic Model of Self-Employment among Return Migrants: Divergent Entrepreneurial Trajectories in Mexico. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, CA, August 2017. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, IL, April 2017. Joshua Wassink. Health in Motion: Implications of International Migration for the Physical and Mental Health of Return Migrants. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, CA, August 2017. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, IL, April 2017. Joshua Wassink, Krista Perreira, and Kathleen M. Harris. Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Ascribed Skin Color and Cardiometabolic Health among Young Adult Blacks and Hispanics in the United States. Annual meeting of the Population Association of America in Washington, DC, April 2016. Hagan, Jacqueline, Jean Luc Demonsant, and Joshua Wassink. Return Migration, Skill Transfers, and Entrepreneurship in Mexico: Implications for Local Development. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2014. Joshua Wassink. Uninsured Migrants: The Gendered Effects of Informality. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA, April 2014. TEACHING Instructor Sociological Perspectives, UNC - Chapel Hill (Summer 2017) Training One-semester course Seminar on the Teaching of Sociology, Spring 2016 SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT AND PROFESSION 2016-2018 Co-organizer, UNC Interdisciplinary Migration Working Group 2016-2017 Associate Editor, Social Forces 2015-2016 Social chair, Department of Sociology Occasional referee for: American Sociological Review, BMJ Global Health, Critical Public Health, Population Research and Policy Review, Social Forces, Social Science & Medicine Joshua T. Wassink Page 4 of 5
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association; Population Association of America; Southern Demographic Association REFERENCES Jacqueline M. Hagan UNC-Chapel Hill 155 Hamilton Hall, CB 3210 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Phone: (919) 962-2327 Email: jhagan@unc.edu Emilio Parrado University of Pennsylvania 288 McNeil Building Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: 215.898.7831 Email: eparrado@sas.upenn.edu Ted Mouw UNC-Chapel Hill 155 Hamilton Hall, CB 3210 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Phone: (919) 962-5602 Email: tedmouw@email.unc.edu Joshua T. Wassink Page 5 of 5