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EDUCATION
2021 (Expected) Ph.D., Sociology; University of Washington; Seattle, WA; Dissertation: “Residential Outcomes for Families Receiving Housing Assistance.”; Committee: Kyle Crowder (chair), Hedwig Lee, Jerald Herting, and Scott Allard
2017 Concentration in Social Statistics, Center for Statistics & the Social Sciences; University of Washington (UW); Seattle, WA
2017 Graduate Certificate in Demographic Methods, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology; University of Washington (UW); Seattle, WA
2015 M.A., Sociology; University of Washington (UW); Seattle, WA; Thesis: “Race, Gender, and County Context in Support for Harsh Punishments across the U.S.”; Committee: Kyle Crowder (chair) and Alexes Harris
2010 M.A., Regional Studies: Russia, Eastern Europe, Eurasia; Columbia University (Columbia); New York, NY
2007 B.A., Political Science & Int’l Studies: Slavic/Eastern European Studies; Central Connecticut State University (CCSU); New Britain, CT
2004 A.A., Liberal Arts and Sciences; Three Rivers Community College (TRCC); Norwich, CT
PUBLICATIONS (* indicates peer-reviewed)
*Leibbrand, Christine, Erin Carll, Angela Bruns, and Hedwig Lee. (2019). “Barring Progress: The Influence of Paternal Incarceration on Families’ Neighborhood Attainment.” Social Science Research. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2019.06.012
Crowder, Kyle, Erin Carll, Jerald Herting, Chris Hess. (Authors other than Crowder listed alphabetically) (2018). “Seattle Rental Housing Study: Final Report.” Seattle, WA: City of Seattle Office of the Auditor. http://www.seattle.gov/cityauditor/
*Carll, Erin. (2017). “Disparate Vantage Points: Race, Gender, County Context, and Attitudes about Harsh Punishments in the U.S.” Social Science Research. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.10.008
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, & AWARDS
National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Award, ($15,998), #190404, PI: Crowder, 2019
National Poverty Research Center Dissertation Fellowship, ($8,234), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services award #AE00103, 2019
James McCann Graduate Student Research Endowed Fund Award ($4,498), UW, 2018-2019
Center for Statistics & the Social Sciences Travel Grant ($2,000), UW, 2016 & 2019
Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology Travel Award ($500), UW, 2018
Top Scholar Award, Graduate Opportunity & Minority Achievement Program, UW, 2013-2014
Foreign Language Area Studies Academic Year Fellowship, Columbia, 2009-2010
Foreign Language Area Studies Summer Fellowship, Columbia, 2009
Marsha Rae Bruno Excellence in Social Sciences Award ($300), TRCC, 2004
WORKS IN PROGRESS
Carll, Erin. “Making ‘Home’ Our Own: What We Think About Where We Live and How This Shapes Residential Outcomes.” Draft available with restrictions.
Carll, Erin, Hannah Lee, Chris Hess, Kyle Crowder. “Patterns and Mechanisms of Racially/ Ethnically Disparate Neighborhood Access among Housing Voucher Users.” Draft available with restrictions.
Carll, Erin, Ian Kennedy, Christian Hess, Kyle Crowder, Jerald Herting, and Adam Kirstein. “Housing Policy and Online Rental Advertisements: Does the Letter of the Law Change Online Discourse?” Draft available.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Math Modeling with Cultural and Community Contexts (Supervisor: Aguirre), 2017-2019 & 2020-present
Residential Mobility of Subsidized Housing Residents in King County (Supervisor: Crowder), 2016 & 2018-present
Creating Moves to Opportunity (Supervisor: DeLuca), 2019-2020
Seattle Rental Housing Study (Supervisor: Crowder and Herting), 2017-2018
Seattle Housing Authority Office of Policy and Strategic Initiatives, Research Intern, 2015-2016
Pathways to Residential Segregation (Supervisor: Crowder), 2014 & 2016
Racial and Ethnic Variation in Housing Search Processes (Supervisor: Crowder), 2014-2015
Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth (Supervisor: Gill, George Mason University), 2014
COURSES INSTRUCTED
Public Schooling in America, UW, Summer 2020
Research Practicum: Sociological Research on Education During a Health Crisis, UW, Spring 2020
Independent Study on Applied Research: Analyzing the Role of Schools in Neighborhood Selection for Housing Voucher Program Participants in King County, Winter 2020
Education Practicum, UW, Fall 2019
A Sociology of Housing in the U.S., UW, Summer 2018
Public Housing Research Practicum (co-instructed), UW, Spring 2016
Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Social Sciences, UW, Summer 2015
English Conversation, Canadian College (St. Petersburg, Russia), Fall 2005
COURSES ASSISTANT TAUGHT
Christianity in Rome: Church v. Empire, Church as Empire, Spring 2019
Public Schooling in America, UW, Winter 2017
Foundations of Social Inquiry, UW, Spring 2015 & Fall 2016
Social Statistics I, UW, Summer-Fall 2015
Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Social Sciences, UW, Fall 2014
CONFERENCES & OTHER MEETINGS (* indicates peer-reviewed, ^ indicates canceled due to COVID-19)
*American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: 2015, 2019, 2020
King County Housing Authority: 2016
* Population Association of American Annual Meeting: 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020^
* Power at the Margins II: Mobilizing Across Housing Injustice: 2020^
Seattle Housing Authority: 2016
West Coast Poverty Center, University of Washington: 2015, 2019
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Occasional Peer Reviewer for Social Problems, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Urban Affairs, 2018-present
American Sociological Association, 2017-ongoing
Gender and Sexuality Research Cluster, UW, 2014-ongoing (coordinator, 2018-2019)
Contexts Working Group, Department of Sociology, UW, 2013-ongoing (coordinator, 2015-2016)
Vice President, Graduate Student Association, Department of Sociology, UW, 2016-2017
Secretary, Graduate Student Association, Department of Sociology, UW, 2015-2016
Diversity Committee, Graduate Student Association, Department of Sociology, UW, 2013-2015
SKILLS
Statistical Packages & Other Software: Stata; Atlas.ti; R, R Markdown; SPSS; ArcGIS; QGIS; Overleaf; Photoshop, Acrobat, InDesign; Joomla
General: Grant research, writing, and reporting; program coordination; conference administration; website development; crisis intervention
Spoken Languages: English (native), Russian (advanced), Polish (intermediate), Spanish/ German (basic)