JEANNIE M. HAHL Updated April 2016 426 Thompson St. E-mail: hahl@umich.edu Ann Arbor, MI 48106 EDUCATION Ann Arbor Ph.D., Sociology 2020 M.A., Sociology 2016 Preliminary Exams in Social Demography and Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration University of Texas San Antonio M.S., Justice Policy 2011 B.A., Sociology 2005 Cum Laude, International Distinction Thesis: Doing Heterosexuality: An Intraregional Examination of Homophobia, Gender Roles, and Gender Inequality. Advisors: Juanita M. Firestone, Richard J. Harris and Arturo Vega PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles 2016 Hahl, Jeannie M., Leanne F. Alarid, Richard J. Harris, and Juanita M. Firestone. Comparing Criminal Outcomes for Children of Incarcerated Fathers and Mothers: Dallaire Revisited. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. DOI 10.1080/23774657.2016.1183242 (Forthcoming) 2014 Alarid, Leanne F. and Jeannie M. Hahl. Seroconversion Risk Perception among Jail Populations: A Call for Gender-Specific HIV Prevention Programming. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 20(2): 116-26. Manuscripts in Progress Hahl, Jeannie M. Privileging Marriage Over Cohabitation: Revisiting the Case Against Cohabiting Stepfamilies. Hahl, Jeannie M. and Michael Evangelist. Educational heterogeneity in the timing of life events: An intergenerational perspective. Hahl, Jeannie M. and Sara Zobl. Education disadvantage and the postponement of childbearing in the United States. Hahl, Jeannie M., Christina Cross, Damian White, and Sara R. Zobl. Voluntary Fatherhood: When Men Voluntarily Invest in Non-Biological Children
Choi, Daesung and Jeannie M. Hahl. Selectivity and Acculturation: Low Birth Weight (or Infant Mortality) of Immigrants in the United States. AWARDS AND HONORS 2016 Sociology Small Grant Award, Department of Sociology, 2015-2016 Rackham Merit Fellowship, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, 2015 Rackham Conference Travel Grant, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, 2015 Sociology Small Grant Award, Department of Sociology, 2015 Institute for Social Research (ISR)-Rackham Summer Training Award, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, 2014-2015 NICHD Predoctoral Fellowship, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan 2014 Summer Institute Fellow, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, 2014 Poster Award, Population Association of America 2013-2014 Professional Development Award, Graduate School, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2013 Student Forum Travel Award, American Sociological Association 2013 Most Outstanding Graduate Student, College of Public Policy, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2012 Professional Development Award, Graduate School, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2010 Presidential Scholarship, Department of Criminal Justice, The University of Texas at San Antonio PRESENTATIONS 2016 Hahl, Jeannie M. and Pamela J. Smock. Educational Disadvantage and the Postponement of Childbearing. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 31-April 2.
2015 Choi, Daesung and Jeannie M. Hahl. Revisiting the Role of Acculturation and Selection: Infant Low Birth Weight among Hispanics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 22-25. Hahl, Jeannie M., Pamela J. Smock, Christina Cross, and Sara R. Zobl. Voluntary Fatherhood: When Men Voluntarily Invest in Non-Biological Children. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Diego, April 30-May 2. 2014 Hahl, Jeannie M., Leanne F. Alarid, Richard J. Harris, and Juanita M. Firestone. Comparing Criminal Outcomes for Adult Children of Incarcerated Fathers and Mothers: An Extension and Replication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 19-22. Sánchez-Soto, Gabriela and Jeannie M. Hahl, Marriage Selectivity and Stepfamily Formation: Do Single Mothers Settle? Paper presented at the XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, July 13-19. Sánchez-Soto, Gabriela and Jeannie M. Hahl, Marriage Selectivity and Stepfamily Formation: Do Single Mothers Settle? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, May 1-3. Hahl, Jeannie M. and Gabriela Sánchez-Soto. Delayed Childbearing and Low Educational Attainment: Why Do Some Less Educated Women Postpone Fertility? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Social Science Association, San Antonio, April 17-19. Sánchez-Soto, Gabriela and Jeannie M. Hahl, Marriage Selectivity and Stepfamily Formation: Do Single Mothers Settle? Paper presented at the biannual meeting of the Applied Demography Conference, San Antonio, January 8-10. 2013 Hahl, Jeannie M., Leanne F. Alarid and Corey S. Sparks, Do Releasees Live Near Services Needed for Successful Reentry? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November 20-23. Hahl, Jeannie M. and Gabriela Sánchez-Soto, The Mechanisms and Measurement of Social Fatherhood: A Comparison of Cohabiting and Marital Stepfather Families. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, San Antonio, November 6-9. Hahl, Jeannie M. and Gabriela Sánchez-Soto, The Mechanisms and Measurement of Social Fatherhood: A Comparison of Cohabiting and Marital Stepfather Families. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, August 10-13. 2005 Hahl, Jeannie M. Doing Heterosexuality: An Intraregional Examination of Homophobia, Gender Roles, and Gender Inequality. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association, New Orleans, March 24-26.
PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015- Graduate Research Assistant Susan Jekielek, Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), 2014-2016 NICHD Predoctoral Fellow Pamela J. Smock, Population Studies Center, 2013-2014 Graduate Research Assistant Gabriela Sánchez-Soto, Department of Demography, UTSA Collaborated on all aspects of research project conceptualization, execution and dissemination, including manuscript preparation, conference presentations, selection and submission of manuscripts to refereed journals 2012 Graduate Research Assistant Lloyd Potter, Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research, UTSA Supported the SA2020 initiative, a collaboration between the City of San Antonio Mayor s Office and IDSER to increase access to early childhood education for atrisk populations 2009-2011 Coordinator, Continuing Education Program Camerino I. Salazar, Texas Diabetes Institute, University Health System Oversaw all administrative duties connected to the Continuing Education Program, supported data collection and analysis for the UHS Department of Outcomes and Evaluation, administered a wait time study in the UHS OB/GYN Clinic 2009 Graduate Research Assistant Leanne Fiftal Alarid, Department of Criminal Justice, UTSA Assisted in assembling and updating literature review references and other research and administrative duties, as needed 2006-2009 Sexual Health Educator BethAnn Karmeisool, MPH, S3 Safe Sex Store Counseled S3 customers on safer sex practices, worked independently to maintain store stock and appearance, synthesized research regarding sexual health topics, and other duties, as needed 2006 Graduate Research Assistant Maria Muzik, Department of Psychiatry, Supported the Maternal Anxiety during the Childbearing Years (MACY) study, scheduled interviews with new study participants, and administered survey assessments 2006 MSW Intern Michelle Strasz, Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health
Completed some writing tasks, attended MCMCH council and key stakeholder meetings, and observed legislative hearings on subjects related to maternal and child health 2005-2006 MSW Intern Karen Smith, CHGD, Collected video data for the Special Moms, Special Babies NIH-funded research project, trained to administer the Cry/Sleep/Feed assessment to new mothers exhibiting maternal depression symptoms 2005-2006 Graduate Research Assistant Patrice Flax, University Health System, Collected survey and focus group data from undergraduate students living in dormitories, monitored data collection performed by two graduate and three undergraduate research assistants, supported other research and administrative duties, as needed 2005 Student Research Assistant Camerino I. Salazar, University of Texas Health Science Center Assisted with literature reviews, supported efforts to disseminate the A Su Salud newsletter, transcribed and coded focus group data, and other duties as needed 2004-2005 Sociology Tutor Athletic Department, UTSA Tutored two athletes and fellow students in Collective Behavior and Introduction to Sociology COURSES AND ADDITIONAL TRAINING 2015 Structural Equation Modeling, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research,. 2014 Maximum Likelihood Estimation, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, 2014 Longitudinal Analysis, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, 2013 Introduction to Stata, Summer Statistics Institute, The University of Texas 2012-2014 Additional graduate study in Applied Demography, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2005-2006 Additional graduate study in Social Work, 2004 Attendee, National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, Sponsored by the American Association of University Women, American University DEPARTMENT/UNIVERSITY SERVICE
2013-2014 College of Public Policy Student Representative, Graduate Council COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT/OUTREACH 2004 Live-in Houseparent, St. Peter s-st. Joseph s Children s Home (St. PJ s) 2004 Volunteer Coordinator, Healthy Families San Antonio (HFSA) 2003-2004 Reading Tutor, San Antonio Youth Literacy (SAYL) SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Professional Memberships and Activities Updated April 2016 2014- Member Population Association of America 2013- Member, American Sociological Association 2014 Student Volunteer, Applied Demography Conference biannual meeting 2014-2005 Member, Southwestern Social Science Association 2013-2014 Member, National Council on Family Relations 2013 Student Aide, National Council on Family Relations annual meeting REFERENCES Susan Jekielek Corey S. Sparks Director, Education Archives, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan jekielek@umich.edu Associate Professor, Department of Demography, University of Texas at San Antonio corey.sparks@utsa.edu R. Kelly Raley Christine and Stanley E. Adams, Jr. Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts, Department of Sociology; Faculty Research Associate, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin kelly.raley@austin.utexas.edu Sarah Burgard Alford A. Young, Jr. Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, burgards@umich.edu Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and Department Chair, ayoun@umich.edu