Immigrant Health & the Duality of Risk
Madison, WisconsinDemography Seminar (DemSem) Presented by Arun Hendi (Princeton University).
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
CDE’s research is focused in five primary research areas: Families and Family Change Health and Biodemography Inequality, Poverty, Wealth, and Mobility Spatial and Environmental Demography Gender and Reproductive Health
Zach Ward, Associate Professor of Economics, Baylor University Social mobility over multiple generations is often lower than predicted by two-generational data, suggesting that traditional estimates fail to capture long-run mobility. […]
Demography Seminar (DemSem) Presented by Rahi Abouk (CDE Visiting Scholar; William Paterson University).
Magali Barbieri received her PhD in Demography at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1990. She currently holds a joint research position at the French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) […]
Lauren Gaydosh, Associate Professor of Sociology, UNC Chapel Hill Many of the biological measures that we use to interrogate health risks have been developed in samples of older adults. Their […]
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