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BPC Brown Bag Series, Forecasts for a post-Roe America: The effects of increased travel distance on abortions and births

Caitlin Myers is John G. McCullough Professor of Economics and Co-director of the Middlebury Initiative for Data and Digital Methods at Middlebury College. Her scholarship isolates and measures the causal effects of abortion policies and abortion access on demographic, health, and economic outcomes. She spearheaded the economists’ amicus brief in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, […]

Free

CCPR Seminar Series: Yotam Shem-Tov, UCLA

Biography: Yotam Shem-Tov is an Assistant Professor of Economics at UCLA. His research primarily focuses on Labor and Public Economics with a special interest in the U.S. criminal justice system. He received a BA in Economics and Philosophy from Tel-Aviv University and a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley. How Replaceable is a Low-Wage Job? Abstract: This […]

ECHO-NIH Return of Individual Research Results to Participants Virtual Workshop

Virtual

The NIH Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program will host a two-day virtual workshop on March 16-17, 2023 to identify principles and best practices to ethically and feasibly return individual research results to participants in large-sample studies that include pregnant women and children. Virtual attendance is open to the public. Registration is free, […]

Addressing the Long-Term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Families

Virtual

Report Release Webinar What are the consequences of and solutions to the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and families? Which policy and program approaches are needed to support the social, emotional, behavioral, educational, mental, physical, and economic health and well-being of these children and their families? Please join the National Academies of […]

CIDR Seminar Series

Prof. Sarah Miller (University of Michigan): Maternal and Infant Health Inequality - New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data

Free

BPC Brown Bag Series, Does Kinship Matter in Low Income Urban Contexts in sub-Saharan Africa?: New Findings from Nairobi, Kenya

Sangeetha Madhavan is Professor and Chair of African American Studies and Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland. As a family sociologist and demographer working in sub-Saharan Africa, she has made substantial contributions to our understanding of extended family systems, parenting, household dynamics, inter-household connectivity, and child and adolescent well-being. She is currently the […]

Free

DUPRI Seminar Series – Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota

Title: "The Distribution of Infection in the Early 20th Century United States - And Why It Might Still Matter Today" Abstract: The first half of the 20th Century saw a dramatic transformation of mortality in the United States, as infectious disease went from ubiquitous and unpredictable and rare and controllable. This revolution in mortality may […]

Hudson Santos – Carolina Population Center’s Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series

On March 24, 2023, Hudson Santos will present as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2022-2023 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. Hudson Santos is Professor and the Dolores J. Chambreau Endowed Chair in Nursing at the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies (SONHS). Born in Brazil, Dr. Santos immigrated to the US to […]

Free

Person, Place, and Policy: Understanding Health Equity Implications of a Changing Abortion Landscape

This 1.5 day workshop co-hosted with the Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity (CARHE) will bring together reproductive health, rights, and justice-informed researchers, practitioners, and data users from across the country to foster dynamic conversations on how to conduct timely, equity-focused abortion policy research in the post-Dobbs era. Working groups and the full workshop […]

NIH OBSSR Director’s Webinar: Re-imagining What’s Possible: A Future Where Reproductive Justice is Achieved

Virtual

Please join us for an OBSSR Director's Webinar on Tuesday, March 28, at 2:30 p.m. ET.  Register to attend: https://scgcorp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QOUx9BjdTGSFnc6Z9A-eEQ Presentation: Re-imagining What’s Possible: A Future Where Reproductive Justice is Achieved Presenter: Monica R. McLemore PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN Professor, Child, Family, and Population Health Department, Interim Director for the Center for Anti-Racism in Nursing, […]

Udry Lecture: Steve Ruggles, “It’s None of Their Damn Business”: Privacy and Disclosure Control in the U.S. Census, 1790-2022

The 2023 J. Richard Udry Distinguished Lecture will be presented by Steven Ruggles, the Regents Professor of History and Director of the Minnesota Population Center at the University of Minnesota. Title: “It’s None of Their Damn Business”: Privacy and Disclosure Control in the U.S. Census, 1790-2022 Abstract: The U.S. Census Bureau is implementing new methods […]

Free

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