Overview
Erin Cumberworth is a sociologist who studies inequality, public policy, and quantitative methods. She received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2017, with a joint masters in sociology and public policy. She has conducted research on intergenerational income inequality, attitudes toward millionaire taxes, and the effects of state taxes on millionaire migration. She is the co-author of a book on model uncertainty and robustness testing, to be published by the Cambridge University Press in 2024.
Publications
Young, Cristobal and Erin Cumberworth. 2024. Multiverse Analysis: Computational Methods for Robust Results. Cambridge University Press.
Burak Ho, Esra and Erin Cumberworth. 2020. “Explaining Attitudes toward Executive Pay: Evidence from a Survey Experiment.” The Sociological Quarterly.
Mitnik, Pablo and Erin Cumberworth. 2018. “Measuring Social Class with Changing
Occupational Classifications: Reliability, Competing Measurement Strategies, and the 1970-1980 U.S. Classification Divide.” Sociological Methods & Research.
Mitnik, Pablo, Erin Cumberworth, and David B. Grusky. 2016. “Social Mobility in a High-Inequality Regime.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 663:140-184.