1996 Notestein Seminars
- The Consequences of Social Deprivation for Behavioral Development and Stress Hormone Regulation in Institutionalized Children in Romania.
February 6, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Mary Carlson and Felton Earls, Harvard University
- Family Resources and the Divorce Process: A View Through a Window.
February 13, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Tom Hanson, Princeton University
- Reproductive Intentions and Subsequent Behavior in Morocco.
February 20, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Akin Bankole and Charles Westoff, Princeton University
- Successful Aging: Learning from the Kibbutz Experience.
February 29, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Uri Leviathan, Haifa University
- Practice and Perception of Abortion in Nigeria.
March 5, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Elisha Renne, Princeton University
- Migration and Reproduction as Alternative Paths to Replacement.
March 12, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Norman Ryder, Princeton University
- Multi-level Models and the Gibbs Sampler.
March 26, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Germán Rodríguez and Noreen Goldman, Princeton University
- The Contemporary Status of Puerto Ricans in the U.S. Mainland.
April 2, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Arlene Torres, Princeton University
- Cortisol, Behavior, and Development: Neuroendocrine Response to Challenge.
April 3, 1996 @ Noon - Room 209, Eno Hall
Sonia Lupien, Rockefeller University
Joint with Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
April 10, 1996 @ 4:15 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Jean Grossman and Joseph Tierney, Public/Private Ventures
Joint with Industrial Relations.
- A Social Psychological Approach to HIV Risk-Reduction Among Ethnic Minority Adolescents.
April 16, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
John Jemmott, Princeton University
- Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants in New Jersey.
April 23, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Thomas J. Espenshade, Princeton University
- The Abortion Pill (RU 486): A New Choice for American Women.
April 29, 1996 @ 4:30 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Charlotte Ellertson, The Population Council
Joint with the Woodrow Wilson School.
- Attrition Bias in Panel Data: the Case of the PSID.
May 1, 1996 @ 4:15 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
Joint with Industrial Relations. Seminar cancelled
- New Jersey's Welfare Reform Family Cap: Impact on Births, Abortions and Family Planning Utilization.
May 7, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Radha Jagannathen, Carol Harvey and Mike Camasso, Rutgers University
Joint with Industrial Relations. Seminar cancelled
- A Model of Family and Neighborhood Influences on Occupational Status.
May 16, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Michael Massagli, Russell Sage Foundation
- Premature Adult Mortality in Selected U.S. Populations: Possible Implications for Reproductive Strategies.
May 21, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Arleen Geronimus, Russell Sage Foundation
- Fall Orientation.
September 17, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
James Trussell, Princeton University
- Child Support in the US: Is it Working? Will it Help?
September 24, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Sara McLanahan, Princeton University
- Studying Welfare Reform and Children.
September 26, 1996 @ 4:15 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Kristin Moore, Child Trends Inc, Washington DC
Joint with the Center for Research on Child Wellbeing.
- What is Positive Health? Descartes' Error, Psycho-social factors, and Physiology.
October 1, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Burt Singer, Princeton University
- Kin for Baby Boomer Seniors: New Microsimulation Forecasts.
October 8, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Ken Wachter, University of California at Berkeley
- Mobility or Survival? Immigrant Adaptation and Entrepreneurship in a low-wage Environment.
October 10, 1996 @ 4:30 PM - WWS Bowl 6
Marta Tienda, University of Chicago
Joint with the Department of Sociology.
- Welfare, Marital Prospects, and Nonmarital Childbearing.
October 15, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Mark Rosenzweig, University of Pennsylvania
- Determinants of Women's Empowerment in Five Asian Countries: Community, Household, and Individual Factors.
October 21, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Karen Mason, East West Center
- Designing a Multi-City Study of the Effects of Welfare Reform on Children.
November 5, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University
Joint with the Center for Research on Child Wellbeing.
- Does State Pre-emption of Local School Finance Decisions Reduce Expenditure Inequality Across School Districts? The Case of Reform in Washington.
November 12, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Deborah Garvey, Princeton University
- Population Change and Human Development in Emerging Asia.
November 20, 1996 @ 4:15 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
David Bloom, Harvard University
- The Impact of Changes in Abortion Funding in North Carolina.
November 26, 1996 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Deanna Pagnini, Princeton University
- Irv Garfinkel, Columbia University
Seminar cancelled
- Robert A. Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
Seminar cancelled
- Assessing the Effects of Teenage Childbearing on Maternal Outcomes in the United States: Exploiting a Very Natural Experiment.
December 11, 1996 @ 4:00 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Joseph Hotz, University of Chicago