Guillermina Jasso is a sociologist who has significantly contributed to the demography of immigration to America.
Jasso received her Ph.D. from the Department of Social Relations at Johns Hopkins University in 1974.
[3] From 1987 to 1992, Jasso was the Founding Director of the Program in Theoretical Analysis at the University of Iowa.
Jasso has been a member of the Society of Fellows at New York University since 2007, an External Research Fellow at the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at University College London since 2013, and a Fellow of the Global Labor Organization since 2017 [3][4] Jasso has served as Chair of several sections of the American Sociological Association, including Theory, Methodology, International Migration, Social Psychology, and the Rationality and Society Section.
[5] She has been elected to the Executive Council of the Sociological Research Association (2018-2021), where she will serve as President in her final year.