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Education

May 2023 

Duke University
Department of Sociology

Joint PhD in Sociology & Public Policy

Demography & Public Policy Qualifications

May 2017

Duke University
Sanford School of Public Policy

Master of Public Policy

Population Studies Specialization

May 2011

Elon University

Bachelor of Arts, Economics

Minor, Mathematics                          

Honors Fellow Program, ODK, ODE

Publications

Peer-Reviewed (reverse chronological order)

Stolte, Allison, Gabriela A. Nagy, Chanel Zhan, Ted Mouw, and M. Giovanna Merli. 2022. “​The impact of two types of COVID-19-related discrimination and contemporaneous stressors on Chinese immigrants in the US South.” SSM – Mental Health, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2022.100159

 

Merli, M.G., T. Mouw, C. Le Barbenchon, & A. Stolte. 2022. “Link-tracing Designs for the Study of International Migration.” Demography, 9934929, doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00703370-9934929

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Stolte, A., M.G. Merli, J.H. Hurst, Y. Liu, C.T. Wood, & B.A. Goldstein. 2022. “Using Electronic Health Records to understand the population of local children captured in a large health system in Durham County, NC, USA, and implications for population health research.” Social Science & Medicine, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114759

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Kamis, C., A. Stolte, & M. Copeland. 2021. “Parental Death and Mid-adulthood Depressive Symptoms: The Importance of Life Course Stage and Parent’s Gender.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 00221465211061120.

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Kamis, C., A. Stolte, J.S. West, S.H. Fishman, T. Brown, H.R. Farmer, & T. Brown. 2021. “Overcrowding and COVID-19 Deaths across U.S. Counties: Are Disparities Growing Over Time?” SSM – Population Health, 100845.

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Hayes, C., G. MacDonald, S. Popkin, L. Hendey, & A. Stolte. 2013. “Public Housing Transformation and Crime: Are Relocatees More Likely To Be Offenders or Victims?” Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research (15.3): 9-35.

Other Publications (reverse chronological order)

Astone, N.M., A. Karas, & A. Stolte. 2016. “Fathers’ Time with Children.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Werner, A., R. Koralek, R. Roy, D. Schwartz, A. Collins, P. Loprest, & A. Stolte. 2016. “National Implementation Evaluation of the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) to Serve TANF Recipients and Other Low-Income Individuals.” Administration for Children and Families: Washington, DC.

 

Theodos, B., M. Pergamit, A. Derian, S. Edelstein, & A. Stolte. 2016. “Solutions for Opportunity Youth: An Evaluation of the Latin American Youth Center’s Promotores Pathways Program.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Astone, N.M., A.Stolte, S. Martin, K. Hildner, A. Nichols, H.E. Peters & R. Pendall. 2015. “Children and Youth in an Aging America.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Koball, H., A. Dodkowitz, & A. Stolte. 2015. “Teen ACTION Qualitative Evaluation.” NYC Center for Economic Opportunity: New York, NY.

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Martin, S., N.M. Astone, H.E.Peters, R. Pendall, A. Nichols, K. Hildner, & A. Stolte. 2015. “Evolving Patterns in Diversity: Future US Population Shares by Race and Ethnicity.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Nichols, A., S. Martin, N.M. Astone, H.E. Peters, R. Pendall, K. Hildner, & A. Stolte. 2015. “Labor Force in an Aging and Growing United States: Projections for Future Labor Force Participation.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Pendall, R., S.Martin, N.M. Astone, A. Nichols, K. Hildner, A. Stolte, & H.E. Peters. 2015. “Mapping America’s Futures: Alternative scenarios for regional growth from 2010 to 2030.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Stolte, A., K. Hildner, N.M. Astone, S. Martin, A. Nichols, H.E. Peters & R. Pendall. 2015. “2010 Commuting Zone Profiles: Atlanta, Las Vegas, Washington, DC, and Youngstown.” Urban Institute: Washington, DC.

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Loprest, P., & A. Stolte. 2014. “Interim Outcome Study Report: National Implementation Evaluation of the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) to Serve TANF Recipients and Other Low-Income Individuals.” Administration for Children and Families: Washington, DC.

Select Presentations

Stolte, A. "Changes to the Composition of Births and Birth Outcomes in Texas, USA Following Changes in the State-level Funding of Family Planning Clinics." Presentation for the 2022 PAA session on Infant Health and Mortality in Context, Atlanta, GA, April 2022.

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Stolte, A.  "State-level Contexts and Birth Outcomes: Do Types of Public Policy Approaches Shape Infant Health." Presentation for the 2021 ASA session on Geography and Health Across the Life Course, Chicago, IL, August 2021.

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Stolte, A., M.G. Merli, J.H. Hurst, Y. Liu, C.T. Wood, & B.A. Goldstein. "Using Electronic Health Records to Understand Health Care Coverage of Children in Durham County, NC." Presentation for the 2021 PAA conference flash session on Race and Spatial Inequality, St. Louis, MO, May 2021.

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Merli, G., C. Le Barbenchon, A. Stolte, T. Mouw. "Link-tracing designs for the study of migration: Results from the Chinese Immigrants in the Raleigh-Durham Area (ChIRDU) Study." Penn State Population Research Institute, Zoom, October 2020.

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Merli, M.G., C. Le Barbenchon & A. Stolte. "Link-tracing Designs for the Study of International Migration." Presentation for Wednesdays at Sanford (WAS) seminar series, Durham, NC, October 2019.

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Stolte, A. & C. Le Barbenchon.  "The Effects of Earthquakes on Infant Mortality Rates in Indonesia." Presentation for the 2019 PAA conference session on Causes of Neonatal, Infant, and Child Mortality, Austin, TX, April 2019.

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Stolte, A., T. Mouw & M.G. Merli. "Exploring the Geographic Dispersion of the Chinese Immigrant Population and the Associated Economic Factors from 2000-2015." Presentation for the 2017 Population Association of America conference session on Geographical Mobility and Dispersion in the United States, Chicago, IL, April 2017.

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Locke, Gretchen & A. Stolte. "Learning from the HPOG National Evaluation." Presentation to the 2014 HPOG Annual Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC, December 2014.

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Dodkowitz, A. & A. Stolte. "Teen ACTION Qualitative Evaluation." Presentation at the 54th Annual Workshop of the National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics, Providence, RI, August 2014.

Funding

2021-22 (AY)

Phillip Jackson Baugh Fellowship Graduate School, Duke University
$24,750

2021 & 22

Competitive Summer Research Fellowship
Graduate School, Duke University
$6,500 (2021); $8,250 (2022)

2018 & 19

Summer Research Fellowship for 1st & 2nd years
Graduate School, Duke University
$5,500

Employment Experiences
& Service 

Select Employment Experiences

2016-2021

Research Assistant
Duke University


Chinese Immigrants in Raleigh-Durham (CHIRDU) COVID impact follow-up study Summer-Fall 2020 

Mapping the Health of Kids in Durham County AY 2019-2020

Chinese Immigrants in Raleigh-Durham (CHIRDU) 2018-2019

2017-2020

Teaching Assistant
Duke University

 
Courses include: Economics of the Public Sector; Medical Sociology; Microeconomics Policy Applications (graduate-level); & Quantitative Analysis of Sociological Data

2014-15

Research Associate II
Urban Institute (Center on Labor, Human Services, & Population)

2012-13

Research Assistant
Urban Institute (Center on Labor, Human Services, & Population)

Service to the Academy & Local Organizations

2022 

PAA Conference Session Chair
Session: COVID-19 & Health & Well-being

2021-22 (AY) 

Developing Leader’s Program Cohort Member
Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, DC

2020-22 (AY) 

Medical Sociology Student Group Coordinator
Duke University, Department of Sociology
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2020-22 (AY) 

Anti-Racism Committee Co-Representative
Duke University, Department of Sociology
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2019-21 (AY) 

Young Alumni Council Alumni Appreciation Co-lead
Elon University

2018-21 (AY) 

Young Alumni Council Member
Elon University

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