Scientific Focus Areas: The Life Course Perspective, Social Demography, Family Studies, Disability and Health, Ageing, and Longitudinal Methods
Current Position
Current Affiliation
- Columbia University in the CIty of New York
- Copenhagen University, Department of Sociology
Education
- 2014 Postdoc, Princeton University, USA & University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2013 PhD in Sociology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2011 PhD in Sociology, Brown University, USA
- 2008 MA in Sociology Brown University, USA
- 2005 Visiting graduate student, Department of Sociology, Yale University, USA
- 2004 BA in Sociology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Theses
Four Essays on Family Life Events
Committee: Peter Gundelach, Heather Joshi, Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Peter Abrahamsen
Young Pioneers: Cohabitation and Family Life Pathways in Denmark
Committee: Dennis Hogan, Carrie Spearin, Margot Jackson
A somewhat Different Journey: The Transition to Adulthood for Young
Adults with Down Syndrome
Advisor: Dennis Hogan; Reader: Nancy Luke
(Awarded the Alden Speare, Jr. Memorial Award)
Scientific Focus Areas
- Social Demography
- The Life Course Perspective
- Family Studies
- Health and Disability
- Methods of Longitudinal Data Analysis
Awards Honors and Scholarships
- The Carlsberg Foundation post-doctoral research grant (2014)
- Aalborg University, Forskeruddannelsesprogram Velfærdsstat og Forskellighed, travel and research grant (2012)
- University of Copenhagen, Department of Sociology, travel grant (2012)
- University of Copenhagen Research Training Council, travel grant (2011)
- Knud Højgaards Fond, graduate studies and dissertation grant (2005, 2009)
- East–West Center 40th Summer Seminar on Population, Research and travel grant (2009)
- Brown University Alden Speare, Jr. Memorial Award for a Distinguished Master's Thesis (2008)
- Brown University, graduate student fellowship (2006-2007)
- Kai Houmanns Fond, graduate studies and research grant (2007),
- Rebild Fonden, graduate studies grant (2006)
- Oticon Fonden, graduate studies grant (2004, 2005, 2006)
- Jorks Fond, graduate studies grant (2005)
- Müllers Fond, graduate studies (2004)
Research Fellowships, Visits, and Previous Affiliations
- 01.03.14 - 29.08.14 Princeton University, USA
- 01.02.12 – 31.03.12 Stockholm University, Sweden
- 21.11.11 – 30.11.11 Australian National University, Australia
- 01.06.09 – 01.07.09 East–West Center, University of Hawaii Manoa, USA
- 26.02.09 – 05.03.09 University of Birzeit, Palestine. Health under Occupation Conference II.
- 2008 NSF Successful Transitions Project.
- 2006 Brown University and Ethiopia Partnership Project.
- 2006 – 2011 Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, USA
Conference Presentations (selected)
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G. 2014. “Multigenerational Perspectives on Pathways of Family Formation” Paper presented at Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA.
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G. 2011. “Young Pioneers: Cohabitation and Family Life Pathways in Denmark” Paper presented at Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA.
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G. and Dennis Hogan. 2011 "Because Care Matter; Examining how the availability of childcare accelerates mothers time to labor force entry.” Paper presented at European Population Conference.
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G., Carrie Spearin, and Dennis Hogan 2010. "Not just Luck; The Emergence of a Merit-based System of Stratification in Rural Ethiopia" Paper presented at Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Dallas TX, USA.
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G., Carrie Spearin, and Dennis Hogan 2009. "Not just Luck; The Emergence of a Merit-based System of Stratification in Rural Ethiopia.” Poster presented at the XXVI International Population Conference of the IUSSP - Marakech, Morroco.
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G. and Dennis Hogan. 2009. "Does Care Matter; Care Capital and the Work/Family Dilemma.” Paper presented at Annual Meeting of Population Association of America - Detroit, MI.
- Loft, Lisbeth Trille G. and Dennis Hogan. 2008. "A Somewhat Different Journey; The Transition to Adulthood for Young Adults with Down Syndrome" Paper presented at Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA.
Teaching and Instruction
- 2010 Brown University, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant: The Family
- 2009 Brown University, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant: Introductory Statistics for Social research
- 2008 – 2009 Brown University, Department of Sociology, Primary instructor for: Introduction to STATA I, Introduction to STATA II and Introduction to SAS
- 2008 Brown University, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant: Marketing Research in Private and Public Sectors
- 2007 Brown University, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant: Methods of social Research
- 2005 University of Copenhagen, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant: Qualitative Methods
- 2005 University of Copenhagen, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant: Cultural Sociology
Professional Memberships and Activities
- 2008 Member: Dansk Sociologi [Danish Sociology]
- 2008 Member: Nordic Network on Disability research
- 2007 Member: Population Association of America
- 2007 Member: American Sociological Association, Sections: Aging and the life course, Disability and Society, Sociology of Population, and Theory
- 2007 Member: European Population Council
- 2008 2010 Graduate student council representative, Brown University, Department of Sociology
- 2008 Departmental representative at American Sociological Association's annual meeting on behalf of Brown University’s Department of Sociology
- 2004 Member (2004), ‘Sociologisk Udsyn' - Copenhagen University
Language
- Danish: Native speaker.
- Danish Sign Language: Intermediate
- English: Fluent
- Swedish, Norwegian, and German: Good comprehension