Jasmine Sausedo

Jasmine Sausedo is a doctoral student at the Johns Hopkins University in Sociology. She is interested in researching inequality in higher education and how it translates into labor-market outcomes, social mobility, and stratification.

Academic background

Jasmine earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Psychology at Texas A&M University. Her honor’s thesis investigated the debt outcomes of college graduates across school proprietary status. In her free time, Jasmine likes to draw and play board games with friends.

Research Interests: Education, inequality, labor-market outcomes, stratification, social mobility

Research projects: Ed Shock, the Bloomberg Donation study

Favorite Places to Go in Baltimore: 36th St. in Hampden, the Baltimore Museum of Art

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Contact information

Office: Abel Wolman House
Email: jsaused1@jhu.edu
Lab: Poverty and Inequality Research Lab
Address: 3213 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218