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Arielle Kuperberg

Associate Professor of Sociology, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Email:
atkuperb@uncg.edu
Topics of Expertise:
Cohabitation, Committed Relationships & Marriage / Couples Conflict, Separation & Divorce / Division of Labor in Families / Economic Inequality / Gender & Sexuality / History & Trends on Gender, Marriage & Family Life / Labor & Workforce / Parenthood: Motherhood/Fatherhood / Singles & Dating / Work & Family

As a millennial generation sociologist, Professor Kuperberg’s research studies cutting edge topics related to social change in the family, gender and sexuality in her generation, such as ‘opting out’, cohabitation, college hookups, academic motherhood, and student loans.

Her research generally grapples with three interests: First, why don’t more women ‘have it all,’ meaning a highly successful career, a happy marriage with a spouse living in the same household, and children? Related to this, she has published journal articles examining motherhood in academia, occupational segregation, stay at home moms, and the transition from cohabitation to traditional marriage, as explanations for the gender pay gap.

Second, how and why does social change happen?  Which types of people are most likely to engage in innovative behavior such as cohabiting, hooking up, coming out as gay or lesbian, going to graduate school (among women in 1970), leaving extreme religious groups, and having stay at home husbands?

A third interest is examining (and sometimes overturning) modern day myths about romantic relationships, gender, and motherhood.  She has published research overturning scientific and popular wisdom on the differences between cohabitation and marriage, the relationship between cohabitation and divorce, and has examined the media depictions of reasons women “opt out” of the workforce to become stay at home mothers, and how media depictions mismatch demographic trends. She currently has ongoing research examining selection into hookups versus dates among college students, and risky behavior during hookups.  She is also examining correlations of a homosexual identity or being “in the closet” / “on the down low” among college students who hook up with same sex partners, and the degree to which data confirms or overturns media portrayals of these phenomenon.

Dr. Kuperberg’s research primarily uses analyses of large datasets and systematic content analysis of the media, and an economic sociological feminist theoretical framework.  Her work has been published in leading sociology and interdisciplinary journals including Social Forces, Journal of Marriage and Family, and Gender & Society.

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News & Publications by Arielle Kuperberg

  • CCF Experts Kuperberg and Mazelis’ Student Loan Debt Brief Report Featured on North Carolina Public Radio
  • New from CCF! What Recent College Grads Say About the Impact of their Student Loans
  • The Difference Debt Makes: College Students and Grads on How Student Debt Affects Their Life Choices – And What They Would Do Differently If It Were Forgiven
  • From Countercultural Trend to Strategy for the Financially Insecure: Premarital Cohabitation and Premarital Cohabitors, 1956-2015
  • 3Q: Coontz, Cohabitation, and American Intimacy in Times of Escalating Inequality
  • CCF’s Kuperberg and Walker Publish New Research on College Hookups
  • CCF’s Weekly Media Roundup by Steve Mintz, November 22nd, 2016
  • CCF’s Special Report on Dating by Arielle Kuperberg Gets Picked Up by AJC and NBC
  • New from CCF: The Valentine’s Day News that Is Good for Everybody
  • The Date’s not Dead after all: New Findings on Hooking Up, Dating and Romantic Relationships in College

Recent News & Publications

  • Staying Ready, Staying Vigilant, Staying Safe: Hyperarousal and hypervigilance in African American male adolescents exposed to community violence
  • CCF Experts Kuperberg and Mazelis’ Student Loan Debt Brief Report Featured on North Carolina Public Radio
  • CCF Media Brief – March 31, 2021
  • New from CCF! What Recent College Grads Say About the Impact of their Student Loans
  • The Difference Debt Makes: College Students and Grads on How Student Debt Affects Their Life Choices – And What They Would Do Differently If It Were Forgiven

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Irene Headen

Assistant Professor, Drexel University

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