

Florencia Torche
Dr. Florencia Torche is a thought leader in the field of sociology, currently serving as a Professor at the City College of New York, CUNY. Her scholarly work is deeply rooted in social demography, stratification, and education, where she seeks to unravel the complex dynamics of inequality across generations. Dr. Torche's research is particularly focused on understanding how educational attainment, assortative mating, and wealth transmission contribute to social stratification. A significant aspect of Dr. Torche's research involves examining the impact of early-life exposures, such as prenatal stressors, on individual development and long-term socioeconomic well-being. Her work in this area has provided valuable insights into how early environmental factors can shape life trajectories and perpetuate inequality. Dr. Torche is known for her rigorous methodological approaches, employing quantitative analysis and international comparative perspectives to address her research questions. Her findings have been published in leading academic journals, including the American Sociological Review and Demography, reflecting the high regard in which her work is held within the academic community. Her research has garnered support from prestigious organizations, including the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation, which have provided funding to further her investigations into the mechanisms of social inequality. Dr. Torche's contributions to the field have not only advanced theoretical understanding but have also informed policy discussions on education and social mobility. In addition to her research, Dr. Torche is committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of sociologists. She is actively involved in guiding students through their academic journeys, fostering a learning environment that encourages critical thinking and empirical inquiry. Dr. Torche's work continues to influence the field of sociology, offering new perspectives on the enduring challenges of inequality and stratification. Her dedication to uncovering the roots of social disparities makes her a vital voice in contemporary sociological discourse.
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Publications
, 422-450, 2005-06-01
, 2023-10-13
, 266-289, 2018-09-20
, 2018-09-26
, 316-343, 2005-10-01
, 481-502, 2010-05-01
, 1611-1639, 2018-08-13