Faculty Profile
Sarah A. Burgard, PhD, MS
- Professor, Epidemiology
- Associate Professor, Sociology
- Research Associate Professor, Population Studies Center
2005-2011: Assistant Professor, Departments of Sociology and Epidemiology, Assistant Research Scientist Population Studies Center
2003-2005: Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar
- PhD, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 2003
- M.S., Epidemiology, University of California, Los Angeles, 2003
- M.A., Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1999
- B.A., International and Comparative Policy Studies, Reed College, 1997
Research Interests:
Sarah Burgard's work focuses on the way systems of stratification and inequality impact
the health of people and populations. Her current research focuses on the variety
of conditions that characterize "bad jobs" and how these influence health over the
career.
Research Projects:
Recent work has examined the impact of perceived job insecurity and actual involuntary
job loss on a variety of health outcomes among U.S. adults. Other ongoing projects
include work on racial/ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic differences in infant and
child health in South Africa, and Brazil, and China, and on the social stratification
of sleep in the United States.
Song, Shige, Burgard, Sarah A. (2008). Does Son Preference Influence Children's Growth in Height? A Comparative Study of Chinese and Filipino Children Population Studies 305-320.
Brand, Jennie E., Burgard, Sarah A. (2008). Job Displacement and Social Participation: Findings across the Life Course of a Cohort of Joiners Social Forces.
Burgard, Sarah A., Brand, Jennie E., House, James S. (2007). Toward a Better Estimation of the Effect of Job Loss on Health Journal of Health and Social Behavior 369-384.
Burgard, Sarah A. and Donald J. Treiman. (2006). Trends and Racial Differences in Infant Mortality in South Africa. Social Science and Medicine. 1126-1137.
Burgard, Sarah A., Susan Cochran, and Vickie Mays. (2005). Alcohol and Tobacco Use Patterns among Heterosexually and Homosexually Experienced California Women. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 61-70.
Sastry, Narayan, and Sarah A. Burgard. (2005). The Prevalence of Diarrheal Disease Among Brazilian Children: Trends and Differentials from 1986 to 1996. Social Science and Medicine 923-935.
Burgard, Sarah A. (2004). Race and Pregnancy-Related Care in Brazil and South Africa. Social Science and Medicine 1127-1146.
Burgard, Sarah A. (2004). Associated with Contraceptive Use in Late- and Post-apartheid South Africa. Studies in Family Planning 91-104.
Burgard, Sarah A. (2002). Does Race Matter? Children's Height in Brazil and South Africa. Demography 763-790.
Email: burgards@umich.edu
Office: 734-615-9538
Address:
500 State Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Areas of Expertise: Health Equity