JULIE PARK Curriculum Vitae 2119 Susquehanna Hall Phone: (301) 405-0879 College Park, MD 20742 Email: juliepar@umd.edu RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017- Director, Asian American Studies Program 2015- Associate Professor, Sociology 2008-2015 Assistant Professor Department of Sociology and Asian American Studies Program Faculty Associate of Maryland Population Research Center University of Maryland, College Park 2007-2008 Research Assistant Professor School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California 1999-2008 Associate Director, Population Dynamics Research Group School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California EDUCATION 2003 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Southern California Dissertation: The Socioeconomic Progress of Southeast Asian Immigrants Across the United States 2001 M.A. Sociology, University of Southern California Qualifying Exam Areas: Demography (passed w/ distinction) Immigration in the Urban Context (passed w/ distinction) 1998 M.PL. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Southern California 1994 B.A. Sociology, University of California, Davis Honors Thesis: The Educational Attainment of Korean American Women RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Immigration, Asian American Studies, Comparative Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Demography 1 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Nawyn, Stephanie and Julie Park. Gendered Segmented Assimilation: Earnings Trajectories of African Immigrant Men and Women. Conditional Acceptance at Ethnic and Racial Studies. Jiménez, Tomás, Julie Park, and Juan Pedroza. The New Third Generation: Post-1965 Immigration and the Next Stage in the Long Story of Assimilation. Accepted at International Migration Review. Park, Julie, Stephanie Nawyn, and Megan Benetsky. 2015. Feminized Intergenerational Mobility Without Assimilation? Post-1965 U.S. Immigrants and the Gender Revolution. Demography 52(5):1601-1626. Park, Julie, Dowell Myers, and Tomás Jiménez. 2014. Intergenerational Advancement of the Mexican-origin Population in California and Texas Relative to a Changing Mainstream. International Migration Review 48(2): 442-481. Lee, Sunmin, Allison O Neill, Julie Park, Lynn Scully, and Edmond Shenassa. 2012. Health Insurance Moderates the Association between Immigrant Length of Stay and Health Status. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 14:345 349. Park, Julie and John Iceland. 2011. Immigrant Residential Segregation in the U.S. in Established Immigrant Gateways and New Destinations, 1990-2000. Social Science Research 40(3): 811-821. Park, Julie and Dowell Myers. 2010. Intergenerational Mobility in the Post-1965 Immigration Era: Estimates by an Immigrant Generation Cohort Method. Demography. 47(2):369-92. Kao, Dennis, Julie Park, Seong Hee Min, and Dowell Myers. 2010 (published online 2008). Occupational Status and Health Insurance among Immigrants: Effects by Generation, Length of Residence in U.S., and Race. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 12(3):290-301. Park, Julie, Dowell Myers, Dennis Kao, and Seong Hee Min. 2009. Immigrant Obesity and Unhealthy Assimilation: Alternative Estimates of Convergence or Divergence, 1995-2005. Social Science and Medicine. 69:1625 1633. Baluja, Kaari, Julie Park, and Dowell Myers. 2003. Response to Letter to the Editor by William J McCarthy, Hozefa Divan, and Dipa Shah. American Journal of Public Health. 93(10): 1616-17. Baluja, Kaari, Julie Park, and Dowell Myers. 2003. The Inclusion of Immigrant Status in Smoking Prevalence Rates. American Journal of Public Health. 93(4): 642-46. 2 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
Myers, Dowell, John Pitkin, and Julie Park. 2002. Estimation of Housing Needs amid Population Growth and Change. Housing Policy Debate 13(3):567-96. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. 1999. The Role of Occupational Achievement in Homeownership Attainment by Immigrants and Native Borns in Five Metropolitan Areas Journal of Housing Research. 10(1):61-93. HANDBOOK CHAPTERS Glick, Jennifer and Julie Park. 2016. Migration, Assimilation, and Social Welfare. Chapter in International Handbook of Migration and Population Distribution edited by Michael White. Park, Julie. 2012. The Socioeconomic Prospect of Immigrant Children in the Twenty-First Century. chapter in The International Handbook of Migration Studies edited by Steven J. Gold and Stephanie J. Nawyn. RESEARCH IN PREPARATION Park, Julie. Does Parents Status Matter? Intergenerational Mobility of Asian Post-1965 Immigrants and Their Children in the U.S. In preparation. Park, Julie, Stephanie J. Nawyn and Megan J. Benetsky. Diminishing Advantage? The Post- 1965 Black Second Generation in the U.S. In preparation. Park, Julie and Katarina B. Yang. Emerging Ethnoburbs in a 21st-Century Immigrant Gateway: Asian Americans in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. Park, Julie, Liana Sayer, and Jisun Min. Immigrant Time Use: Understanding Racial/Ethnic Variation in Housework by Partnered Women and Men. Natta, Saswathi and Julie Park. Divergence Within? Indian Caste Lines and Immigrant Ethnic and Racial Identity Formation in the U.S. RESEARCH GRANTS Immigrant Time Use: Investments and Barriers to Socioeconomic Attainment. Julie Park, Principal Investigator. Dean s Research Initiative Award (College of Behavioral and Social Sciences), University of Maryland, $45,784. (Project Period 07/01/10-06/30/2011). ARRA: US Minority Migration and Metropolitan Change Administrative Supplement. Julie Park, sub-contract Principal Investigator; William H. Frey, Principal Investigator. 3 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, $71,157. (Project Period 09/30/09-08/29/10). Does Poverty Decline or Persist for Low-Skilled Immigrants? New Insights from a Cohort Method. Julie Park, Principal Investigator. Research and Scholarship Award, University of Maryland, $9,000. (Project Period Summer 2010). OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH REPORTS Frey, William H. and Julie Park. Patterns of Internal Migration for Latino and Asian Ethnic Groups Using the 2006-08 American Community Survey. University of Michigan Institute for Social Research Population Studies Center Research Report #10-722 and Maryland Population Research Center Working Paper 2010-001. Park, Julie, Dowell Myers, and Seong Hee Min. 2006. The Paradox of Rising Homeownership, Fannie Mae Foundation Working Paper. Myers, Dowell, John Pitkin, and Julie Park. 2005. California Homeowners Growing Stake in Infrastructure and the Future. The Keston Institute for Infrastructure Research Paper Series, Research Paper-0602. Myers, Dowell, John Pitkin, and Julie Park. 2005. Projections to 2030, by Immigrant Generations, Nativity, and Time of Arrival in U.S. Report of USC California Demographic Futures. Dowell Myers, Julie Park, and Sung Ho Ryu. 2005. "Dynamics of Immigrant Settlement in Los Angeles: Upward Mobility, Arrival, and Exodus," Working Paper No. PDRG05-05. Dowell Myers, Julie Park, and Sung Ho Ryu. 2005. "Upward Mobility by Los Angeles Immigrants: Was Progress Accelerated in the 1990s Relative to the 1980s?" Working Paper No. PDRG05-04. Myers, Dowell, John Pitkin, and Julie Park. 2004. California s Immigrants Turn the Corner Urban Policy Brief. University of Southern California Urban Initiative. Julie Park, Dowell Myers, and Sungho Ryu. 2004. "Evaluating the Changes in the Inflow and Outflow of Immigrants in Los Angeles Between the 1980s and 1990s," Working Paper No. PDRG04-05. Patrick Golier, Julie Park, and Dowell Myers. 2004. "Summary of Overall Socioeconomic Status Change of the Foreign Born Population in Los Angeles," Population Dynamics Research Group Working Paper No. PDRG04-02. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. 2002. The Great Housing Collapse in California. Housing Facts and Findings. Fannie Mae Foundation. 4 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
Park, Julie, Dowell Myers, and Liang Wei. 2001. Multiracial Patterns in California by County. Public Research Report No.3 Race Contours Project: University of Southern California. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. 2001. Racially-Balanced Cities in California, 1980-2000. Public Research Report No.5 Race Contours Project: University of Southern California. Myers, Dowell, Cynthia Cranford, Julie Park, et al. 1997. Upward Mobility Through Los Angeles: Immigrant Trajectories of Location and Poverty, 1980 to 2020 Research Report No. LCR-97-01R. Lusk Center Research Institute: University of Southern California. Wolch, Jennifer, Julie Park, and Joseph Kamholz. 1999. Regional Change in Southern California (Volume 1: Basic Characteristics) Southern California Studies Center & Creative Communities Project: University of Southern California. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS Nawyn, Stephanie and Julie Park. Intersectional Integration: The Gendered Effects of Race on African Immigrants Earnings Assimilation. Developing the Field of Gender and Migration: Working Toward Innovative Methodologies and Analytical Techniques Conference. February 2016 at the University of California, Irvine. Park, Julie. Invited. Feminized Intergenerational Mobility Without Assimilation? Post-1965 U.S. Immigrants and the Gender Revolution. Demographic and Social Analysis (DASA) Fall Colloquium. November 2015 at University of California, Irvine. Park, Julie. Invited. Bridge to Partnerships: Working with the Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities Panel Discussion. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. May 2015 in Washington DC. Park, Julie. Invited. Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965: The Gateway to American for New Immigrants from Asia. Panel Discussion. Department of Labor-Asian Pacific American Council. May 2015 in Washington DC. Jiménez, Tomás, Julie Park, and Juan Pedroza. The New Third Generation: Post-1965 Immigration and the Next Stage in the Long March of Assimilation. At the 2015 meetings of the Population Association of America in San Diego, CA. Nawyn, Stephanie and Julie Park. Is Segmented Assimilation Only Relevant for Men? Gendered Earning Trajectories of First Generation African Migrants. At the 2013 meetings of the American Sociological Association in New York, NY. Reeder, Lori and Julie Park. Mexican-American Couples and Their Patterns of Dual Earning. At the 2013 meetings of the Population Association of America in New Orleans, LA. 5 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
Park, Julie. Invited. "Are the Kids Alright?: Child Well-Being in the Past Decade." At the University of Southern California and Southern California Association of Governments 24th Annual Demographic Workshop in Los Angeles, CA. Park, Julie and Frey, William H. Migration and Dispersal of Hispanic and Asian Groups: An Analysis of the 2006-2008 Multiyear American Community Survey. At the 2012 meetings of the Population Association of America in San Francisco, CA. Park, Julie. Moves Within the Body Politic: The Migration of Asian Americans within the United States. At the 2012 meetings of the Association of Asian American Studies in Washington, D.C. Park, Julie, Stephanie Nawyn, and Megan Benetsky. Gender and the Socioeconomic Intergenerational Mobility of Post-1965 Immigrants and Second Generation. At the 2011 meetings of the American Sociological Association in Las Vegas, NV. Benetsky, Megan and Julie Park. The Socioeconomic Intergenerational Mobility of Post- 1965 Black Immigrants and Second Generation Relative to a Black Mainstream. At the 2011 meetings of the Population Association of America in Washington, DC. Park, Julie. Invited. Discussant for Section on Sociology of Population Paper Session. Immigration and Citizenship. At the 2010 meetings of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta, GA. Myers, Dowell Julie Park, and Tomás Jiménez. Intergenerational Mobility of the Children of Mexican Immigrants: Converging to a Mainstream Differentiated by Gender and Region. Presented at the 2010 meetings of the Population Association of America in Dallas, TX. Park, Julie. New Asian Immigration and New Destinations in the 21st Century: A Demographic Assessment and Its Implications for New Research Directions. Presented at the 2010 meetings of the Association for Asian American Studies in Austin, TX. Park, Julie (Dowell Myers, co-author). Invited. Tracking Generation Cohorts Against Evolving Standards Set By The Mainstream." Presented at the University of Southern California's Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration conference, "Immigrant Intergenerational Mobility: Methods, Interpretations, and Policy Implications. Park, Julie. Organizer and presider of Socioeconomic Attainment of Asian Immigrants and the Second Generation. At the 2009 Meetings of the American Sociology Association in San Francisco, CA. Park, Julie. Diminishing Inequality?: Intergenerational Socioeconomic Mobility between Asian Post-1965 Immigrants and Second Generation. Presented at the 2009 annual meetings of the Association for Asian American Studies in Honolulu, HI. 6 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
Park, Julie (John Iceland, co-author). Immigrant Residential Segregation in the U.S. in Established Immigrant Gateways and New Destinations, 1990-2000 Presented at the 2009 meetings of the Population Association of America in Detroit, MI. Park, Julie. Invited roundtable presenter in Job Market Interviews: Tricks,Tips, and Reflections. Presented at the 2008 meetings of the American Sociology Association in Boston, MA. Park, Julie. Intergenerational Mobility of Asian Post-1965 Immigrants and the New Second Generation in the United States, 1980 to 2005. Presented at the 2008 meetings of the American Sociology Association in New Orleans, LA. Park, Julie (Dowell Myers, co-author). A New Model of Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in the U.S. and the Effects of Gender, 1970 to 2000. Presented at the 2006 meetings of the American Sociological Association in Montreal, Canada. Park, Julie. Invited. Southeast Asian Immigrants and Changes in Poverty Status, 1990 to 2000. Presented at the 2006 UCLA s Research Symposium: Impacts of Welfare Reform on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Park, Julie (Dowell Myers and Seong Hee Min, co-authors). A New Model of Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in the U.S., 1970 to 2000. Presented at the 2006 meetings of the Population Association of America in Los Angeles, CA. Park, Julie. Poverty Trends for Southeast Asians in the United States, 1990 to 2000. Presented at the 2005 meetings of the Population Association of America in Philadelphia, PA. Park, Julie (Dowell Myers, co-author). "The Impact of Ebbing Immigration in Los Angeles: New Insights from an Established Gateway" Presented at the 2005 meetings of the Population Association of America in Philadelphia, PA. Pitkin, John and Julie Park. The Gap Between Births and Census Counts of Children Born in California: Undercount or Transnational Movement? Presented at the 2005 meetings of the Population Association of America in Philadelphia, PA. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. The New Dominance of the First Generation in Post-1965 Immigrant Assimilation. Presented at the 2004 meetings of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, CA. Park, Julie (Kaari Baluja, and Dowell Myers, co-authors). 2002. Immigrants and Smoking: Revealing the Hidden Heterogeneity in Smoking Prevalence Rates. Presented at the 2002 meetings of the Population Association of America in Atlanta, GA. Park, Julie. 2001. Housing Needs and Trends Amidst Population Growth and Change. Presented at the 2001 meetings of the American Planning Association in New Orleans, LA. 7 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
Park, Julie. 2000. Combining Insights from Immigrant Generations and Arrival Cohorts to Investigate Adaptation of the New Second Generation. Presented at the 2000 meetings of the Population Association of America in Los Angeles, CA. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. 2000. Forecasts of Housing Needs for a Changing Population: Bracketing the Future for More Informed Planning. Presented at the 2000 meetings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Atlanta, GA. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. 1998. Growing English Proficiency and Adoption of English at Home by Immigrants in Southern California. Presented at the 1998 meetings of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, CA. Myers, Dowell and Julie Park. 1997. Poverty Among Immigrant Cohorts: Improvement or Persistence Over Time? Presented at the 1997 meetings of the Population Association of America in Washington, D.C. AWARDS, HONORS, & FELLOWSHIPS 2015 Excellence in Teaching Award College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the Department of Sociology 2001 Double Pass with Distinction on Doctoral Qualifying Examinations (Areas: Demography & Immigration in the Urban Context) 1998-1999 Haynes Foundation Intermediate Fellowship recipient, University of Southern California 1994 Honors Program graduate, University of California, Davis, Sociology 1994 Outstanding Senior Award, University of California, Davis TEACHING, ADVISING, & MENTORING Undergraduate Courses Taught Introduction to Asian American Studies Immigration and Ethnicity in America Social Demography (SOCY 410) Asian American Public Policy Interethnic Diversity in the West Urban Diversity and Communication 8 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
Graduate Courses Taught Migration, Immigration and Ethnicity Urban Demography and Growth Statistics and Arguing from Data Dissertation Committees Graduated: 2017: Shanna Brewton-Tiayon (Sociology, committee member) JeeHye Kang (Sociology, committee member) 2016: Jennifer Hinojosa (Geography, committee member) 2013: Nihal Celik (Sociology, committee member) 2012: Chang Won Lee (Sociology, committee member) Joseph Costanzo (Urban Studies and Planning, committee member) 2011: Karin K. DeAngelis (Sociology, committee member) Daniel Williams (Sociology, committee member) 2009: Melissa Scopilliti (Sociology, committee member) Undergraduate Honors Students 2010 Phoebe Sheppard PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE American Sociological Association --2011 Chair of the Distinguished Student Scholarship Award Committee for the International Migration Section --2010 Discussant for International Migration regular session in Atlanta, GA. --2009 Organizer and Chair for Asia and Asian America section roundtable in San Francisco, CA Association of Asian American Studies --2012 Chair for Asian Americans Negotiating Health, Housing, and Institutions regular session in Washington DC. Center for the History of New America --2011-2015 Advisory Board Population Association of America --2017 Program Committee --2016 Session Organizer for 2017 Meetings --2010 Program Committee 9 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae
PERIODIC REVIEWER American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review American Journal of Public Health Contexts Demography International Migration Review Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of Comparative Family Studies Journal of Urban Affairs Population Research and Policy Review Social Forces Social Problems Social Science Research Sociological Inquiry Revised September 2017 10 Julie Park Curriculum Vitae