Felicia B. LeClere


Associate Research Scientist, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan.
Associate Research Scientist, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan.

Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University

Dr. LeClere's research focuses on health- and well-being-related issues in sociology, including the role of residential segregation in explaining mortality differentials; the role of neighborhoods in injury mortality; the relationship between geographic income and occupational inequality in differential morbidity among adult men, and the effects of family migration on women's earnings.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Hoelter, Lynette, Felicia B. LeClere, Amy M. Pienta, R.E. Barlow, and James McNally. 2008. "Using ICPSR resources to teach sociology." Teaching Sociology, 36(1): 17-25. Worldcat.

LeClere, Felicia B. 2006. "Data sharing for demographic research at ICPSR." ICPSR Bulletin, 26(2): 2-8.

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Recent resources, events, news

New Publications

Bingenheimer & Geronimus, "Behavior & HIV"

Wildeman, "Imprisonment & Infant Mortality," PSC Research Report

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