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Bio
Ayse Yetis-Bayraktar is a sixth year PhD candidate. Her interests include quantitative methods, sociology of family, time use, and social stratification. Her doctoral dissertation is on the relationship between parents' class position and children's time use patterns. She is a member of the American Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Society, Sociologists for Women in Society, and Turkish-American Scholars and Scientists Association.
Education
2012 (expected) Ph.D. Sociology, University of Massachusetts Amherst
2008 M.A. Sociology, University of Massachusetts Amherst
2005 B.A. Economics, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
Publications
"Maternal Job Quality and Children's Reading and Mathematics Development," is under review at Work & Occupations with Michelle J. Budig and DonaldTomaskovic-Devey.
Ayse Yetis-Bayraktar with Jonathan Wynn, “The Sites and Sounds of Placemaking Through Music: Branding in the age of Festivalization,” (under review at City and Community), 2012.
Ayse Yetis. “Maternal Employment and Academic Achievement of Children in the U.S.” *Sex and Gender News, 2006.
Research
Parents' Class Position and Children's Time Use Patterns
Teaching
Sociology 103- Social Problems, Spring 2006
Sociology 103- Social Problems, Fall 2009 (instructor)
Sociology 106- Race, Class, Ethnicity, Gender, Spring 2010 (instructor) Sociology 107- Contemporary American Society, Fall 2006
Sociology 212- Statistics, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2011
Sociology 213- Data Collection, Fall 2010
Sociology 222- Sociology of the Family, Spring 2007
Sociology 241- Criminology, Fall 2005
Sociology 712- Graduate Statistics Spring 2008



