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Julie McMullin is a sociologist whose research and teaching focus on social inequality, with specific emphasis on the intersection of age, gender, social class, and ethnicity, particularly in the domains of paid work and families. Her work employs qualitative and quantitative analyses to address issues related to older workers and examines the structured ambivalence within families, childlessness, and income inequality across the life course. McMullin emphasizes equity, diversity, and inclusion in her scholarly activities and administrative work, highlighting her commitment to addressing systemic inequalities. Her areas of specialization include Social Inequality, Aging, Life Course, Gender Inequality, and Family dynamics concerning both paid and unpaid work. She has authored several significant publications that contribute to the understanding of these complex issues, making her a prominent voice in the sociology community. Her work not only enriches academic discourse but also informs policy and practice in addressing social issues.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.