The MOSAIC Initiative: Bridging Research, Community, and Innovation to Address Multimorbidity in Black Communities
Madison, WisconsinDemography Seminar (DemSem) Presented by Courtney S. Thomas Tobin (UCLA).
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Demography Seminar (DemSem) Presented by Courtney S. Thomas Tobin (UCLA).
International labor migration, economic development, and the demographic dividend are key components of development impacting low- and middle-income countries. This webinar will discuss the relationship among these factors that may be used by policymakers, development agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders to create a more resilient and inclusive future for labor migration. This event will outline […]
This is the first of two webinars - Assessment of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research on Women's Health The National Academies is hosting two public webinars to highlight the persistent gaps in biomedical funding, research, and knowledge of diseases and conditions affecting women and girls. Breakthroughs to improve health and well-being for women and […]
Presenter: Payal Hathi, PhD candidate in Sociology and Demography, UC Berkeley Payal focuses on social inequality and health in the Global South, with two main lines of inquiry. The first investigates the association between health outcomes and social disadvantage along lines of gender, caste, and religion. The second analyzes how dynamics of gender inequality shape the demographic […]
Demography Seminar (DemSem) Presented by Arun Hendi (Princeton University).
Demography Brown Bag Seminar Speaker: Nicholas Mark, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Nicholas Mark focuses on understanding how social policy and contextual stressors influence health and fertility. He develops and employs novel methodology to examine the effects of policies, environments, and events on family outcomes, with emphasis on variation by race/ethnicity and age. […]
Presented by Jennifer Candipan, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Brown University Research on neighborhood inequality increasingly emphasizes the need to move beyond residential-based frameworks by considering the neighborhood environments individuals visit beyond their homes. This talk examines how citywide mobility networks—structural connections within cities formed by residents' routine travels between neighborhoods—offer new insights into neighborhood inequality […]
This is the second of two webinars - Assessment of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research on Women's Health The National Academies will host two public webinars to highlight the persistent gaps in biomedical funding, research, and knowledge of diseases and conditions affecting women and girls. Breakthroughs to improve health and well-being for women and […]
Over the course of the twentieth century, fertility intentions, desires, preferences, and attitudes (fertility “goals”) became key constructs for demographic research on fertility. In high-fertility contexts, unwanted births and unmet need for contraception serve as a justification for intensifying family planning programs. In low-fertility contexts, desired fertility exceeds actual fertility, implying high prevalence of “unrealized […]
Over the course of the twentieth century, fertility intentions, desires, preferences, and attitudes (fertility “goals”) became key constructs for demographic research on fertility. In high-fertility contexts, unwanted births and unmet need for contraception serve as a justification for intensifying family planning programs. In low-fertility contexts, desired fertility exceeds actual fertility, implying high prevalence of “unrealized […]
Parental Incarceration and Child Safety: Evidence from Wisconsin Garrett Baker, Graduate Student, Joint program in Public Policy and Sociology Duke University Decades after the rise of mass incarceration, a large literature has grown to debate the tradeoffs associated with this unparalleled social and policy experiment. While a significant body of research documents the consequences of […]
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