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Guillermina Jasso New York University, USA

Guillermina Jasso is Silver Professor and professor of sociology at New York University. Current research focuses on basic sociobehavioral theory, inequality, distributive justice, status, and probability distributions, together with mathematical methods for theoretical analysis and factorial survey methods for empirical analysis. Jasso was elected to the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars and the Sociological Research Association, was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was a residential Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. She has served as member and Chair of the U.S. Census Scientific Advisory Committee. In 2015, Jasso won the Paul F. Lazarsfeld Award given by the American Sociological Association for a career of distinguished contributions to sociological methodology. Her Erdos number is 3.