Bio/Description
Ferdose Idris is a Ph.D. candidate in Sociology and Social Policy at Princeton University. Her research and teaching interests include race and ethnicity, religion, refugee resettlement, and labor market trajectories of migrants in the United States. Broadly, she explorers how race/racialization shapes the economic lives of refugees and immigrants in the U.S through the exploration of labor market disparities and settlement locations. She graduated cum laude in Sociology from the University of Washington where she was awarded the Woolston Award for Academic Excellence.
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