
Fred Pampel
Associate Vice Chancellor for Research
Ph.D. 1977- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
102A Institute of Behavioral Science,
Building #3
Phone: 303-492-5620
Fax: 303-492-6924 / 494-5777
Fred's Vitae
Research Interests: demography, stratification, health behavior, research methods
Teaching Interests: Introduction to Sociology, Population, Health, Undergraduate and Graduate Statistics
Current Research: tobacco use, sex differences in mortality, social inequality in health behavior and mortality, program evaluation
Recent Publications:
Fred C. Pampel. 2008. “Tobacco Use in Sub-Sahara Africa: Estimates from the Demographic Health Surveys.” Social Science and Medicine forthcoming.
Fred C. Pampel. 2007. “National Income, Inequality, and Global Patterns of Cigarette Use.” Social Forces 86:455-466.
Jade Aguilar and Fred C. Pampel. 2007. “Changing Patterns of Cigarette Use among White and Black Youth, 1976-2003.” Social Science Research 36:1219-1236.
Fred C. Pampel. 2006. “Socioeconomic Distinction, Cultural Tastes, and Cigarette Smoking.” Social Science Quarterly 87:19-35.
Work in Progress:
Fred C. Pampel. 2008. “Persistence of Educational Differences in Smoking, United States 1976-2005.”
Fred C. Pampel. 2008. “The Racial Reversal in Cigarette Use: A Longitudinal Study from Ages 12-34.”
Fred C. Pampel and Justin Denney. 2008. “SES Patterns of Tobacco Use across Low- and Middle-Income Nations.”

