Julien O Teitler
Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work
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Julien O Teitler
Research Interest
InequalityHealth & Population
Biographical Notes
Julien Teitler is Associate Professor of Social Work and Sociology and Director of the Columbia University Social Indicators Survey Center. Teitler’s research focuses on the effects of social environments and policies on families and children, on health disparities, and on research methodology. Teitler teaches classes in Human Behavior and the Social Environment and in Research Methodology.Professor Teitler’s research focuses on the effects of social contexts on health and fertility, and on how social environments and policies affect families and children. Recent studies include cross-national comparisons of fertility trends and health disparities, how welfare participation and mental health affect marriage, and the effect of neighborhood racial composition on birth outcomes. His current projects focus on the measurement of social networks and neighborhoods, changes in immigrant health over time spent in the U.S., explaining trends in teen fertility, and the role of prenatal care on successive fertility.
Education
Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1996 Recent Publications
ARTICLES2017
Martinson, M. L., Tienda, M., & Teitler, J. O. (2017). Low birthweight among immigrants in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.?Social Science & Medicine,?194, 168-176.
Mooney, S. J., Bader, M. D., Lovasi, G. S., Teitler, J. O., Koenen, K. C., Aiello, A. E., ... & Rundle, A. G. (2017). Street audits to measure neighborhood disorder: virtual or in-person?.?American journal of epidemiology,?186(3), 265-273.
Mooney, S. J., Bader, M. D., Lovasi, G. S., Teitler, J. O., Koenen, K. C., Aiello, A. E., ... & Rundle, A. G. (2017). Mooney et al. Respond to “Observing Neighborhood Physical Disorder”.?American journal of epidemiology,?186(3), 278-279.
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