Stories about Kelly Austin

New research explores the consequences of drought and lack of environmental resources on women in less-developed countries and shows the direct and indirect associations to women’s percentage of HIV.

New research led by Kelly Austin, associate professor of sociology at Lehigh, explores unequal exchange in the coffee industry

New study led by Lehigh's Kelly Austin builds on evidence that human-induced changes to the natural environment are amplifying malaria transmission.

Kelly Austin, associate professor of sociology, publishes study on 'Trading Sex for Security: Unemployment and the Unequal HIV Burden Among Young Women in Developing Nations.' 

Kelly Austin’s research into household air pollution examines how gender inequality makes women more susceptible to its ill effects.

A study assesses data from 85 developing nations from 2001-10.

Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century, according to the 2015 UCL-Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change. Kelly Austin examines its impact on women's health.