Faculty Associates

Ariel Azar

Contact Information
Email: arazar@purdue.edu
Office: STON 305 Map
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Assistant Professor of Sociology

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Education


PhD University of Chicago Sociology 2023

Research Interests


My research centers on the interplay between policy, political systems, and broader social structures, and their influence on health disparities and overall health trajectories across the life course. I pay particular attention to migrant and LGBT populations, investigating both intra-group health disparities and differences relative to non-migrant and cis-heterosexual populations, respectively. Additionally, a core component of my research involves examining the impact of both public and policy attitudes towards migration on perceptions of the welfare state, especially in the context of increasing global migration.

Teaching Interests


Sociology of Health and Illness, Quantitative Methods (particularly Sequence Analysis), Life Course Research

Selected Publications


Lamuda, Phoebe, Ariel Azar, Bruce G. Taylor, Elizabeth Flanagan Balawajder, Harold A. Pollack, John A. Schneider. 2023. Latent class analysis of medical mistrust and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among adults in the United States just prior to FDA emergency use authorization. Vaccine 41(16):2671-2679. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.03.016

Flores, Rene and Ariel Azar. 2023. "Who are the "Immigrants"? Perceived Immigrant Composition and Immigration Attitudes." Social Forces 101(4):2117-2146. doi: 10.1093/sf/soac113

Cabib, Ignacio, Ariel Azar, Andres Biehl, and Carlos Budnevich-Portales. 2023. Socially stratified associations between self-employment and health among Chilean older people. Sociology of Health & Illness 45(3):580-604. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13609

Cabib, Ignacio, Carlos Budnevich-Portales and Ariel Azar. 2022. Adulthood Employment Trajectories and Later Life Mental Health before and after the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(21). doi: 10.3390/ijerph192113936

Madero-Cabib, Ignacio, Ariel Azar, and Josefa Guerra. 2022. Simultaneous employment and depressive symptom trajectories around retirement age in Chile. Aging & Mental Health 26(6):11431152. doi: 10.1177/07334648211031038

Calvo, Esteban, Ariel Azar, Robin Shura, and Ursula Staudingerthor. 2022. "A New Path to Address Multimorbidity? Longitudinal Analyses of Retirement Sequences and Chronic Diseases in Old Age." Journal of Applied Gerontology 41(4). doi: 10.1177/07334648211031038

Cabib, Ignacio, Ariel Azar, and Claudia Bambs. 2021. Lifetime Employment, Tobacco Use, and Alcohol Consumption Trajectories and Cardiovascular Diseases in Old Age. SSM - Population Health 13(March 2021). doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100737

Azar, Ariel, Ursula M. Staudinger, Andrea Slachevsky, Ignacio Cabib, and Esteban Calvo. 2019. From Snapshots to Movies: The Association Between Retirement Sequences and Aging Trajectories in Limitations to Perform Activities of Daily Living. Journal of Aging and Healthrnal 31(2):293321. doi: 10.1177/0898264318782096

Cabib, Ignacio, Ariel Azar, and Pedro Perez-Cruz. 2019. Advantages and Disadvantages across the Life Course and Health Status in Old Age among Women in Chile. International Journal of Public Health 64(8):120314. doi: 10.1007/s00038-019-01300-6


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