Patrick K. Krueger
Education:
Ph.D., Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2004
B.A., Sociology and Psychology, Aquinas College, 1998
Current Projects with Burgard:
Social context of health behaviors and health outcomes:
In press Krueger, Patrick M. and Sarah A. Burgard. “Income, Occupations and Work.” International Handbook of Adult Mortality, edited by Richard Rogers and Eileen Crimmins. New York: Springer
Research interests:
Dr. Krueger studies race/ethnic, sex, and socioeconomic disparities in health and mortality over the life course. Recent projects include the examination of how social forces drive health behaviors, and how work and family shape the competition for resources that promote health.
Experience/Employment:
University of Colorado, Denver
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, 2008–Present
University of Colorado, Boulder
Research Faculty, Population Program, 2008–Present
University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston
Assistant Professor, Division of Management, Policy, and Community Health, and Division of Epidemiology and Disease Control (secondary appointment), 2006–2009
University of Texas, Austin
Faculty Research Associate, Population Research Center, 2006–2009
University of Pennsylvania
Robert Wood Johnson-Health & Society Scholar, 2004–2006
Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center, 2004–2006
Faculty Instructor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, 2004–2006
Contact Information:
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