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Margot Jackson
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Margot Jackson

Margot Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Brown University, where she studies life-course and intergenerational aspects of the relationship between social circumstances and health, with a focus on the early life-cycle reproduction of social inequality and the role of child health in the production of social inequality.

Recent Activity

Reports
September 2012

This report focuses on the development of children of Black immigrants in the United States, comparing against the outcomes for their peers in native-born and other immigrant families. It also compares these U.S. children to those in the United Kingdom, where there is a large Black immigrant population but a notably different policy context of reception.