Richard Patti

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2020 Cohort

Richard Patti is a Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a quantitative researcher who is interested in how patterns of residence influence life outcomes, specifically in relation to economic mobility, education, job accessibility and health. His current research focuses on economic integration and incorporation of migrants to the United States, with special attention to the family unit as whole.

Education

MA, SUNY Buffalo- Sociology
BA, SUNY Buffalo- Sociology, Political Science, and Anthropology

Research Interests

Social mobility, demography, social stratification, neighborhood effects, residential segregation, immigration, spatial analysis, and quantitative methods

Courses Taught

Social Research Methods (SUNY Buffalo)
Introduction to Sociology (SUNY NCCC)
Econometrics (Medaille College, Buffalo)

Selected Publications

Adelman, Elizabeth G., Karen L. Shepard, Richard J. Patti and Robert M Adelman. 2020. “Academic Law Library Director Status Since the Great Recession: Strengthened, Maintained, or Degraded?” Law Library Journal 112(1):117-134.