2002 Notestein Seminars
- Looking for the Driving While Black Phenomena: Conceptualizing Racial Bias Processes and their Associated Distributions.
February 5, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, North Carolina State University
- As We Age: The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, 1957-2001.
February 12, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Robert M. Hauser, University of Wisconsin-Madison

- Do 'Macho' Men Visit the Midwife? Husband Involvement in Maternal-Child Health in Rural Guatemala.
February 19, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Marion Carter, OPR, Princeton University
- Perceived Support, Received Support and Network Characteristics: Three Dimensions of Social Support and Health among the Elderly in Taiwan.
February 26, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Jennifer Cornman, OPR, Princeton University
- Voters from Different Shores: Electoral Participation in Immigrant America.
March 5, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Karthick Ramakrishnan, OPR, Princeton University
- Testing Economic Models of Marriage and Single Motherhood: Male Wages, Female Wages, and Welfare Benefits.
March 12, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Robert Moffitt, John Hopkins University
- A 'Crisis' of Children Having Children?: Academic and Behavioral Outcomes among the Children of Young Mothers.
March 26, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Judith Levine, University of Chicago
- Disease Screening Programs Without Treatment Resources: Lessons from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.
April 2, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Paula Lantz, University of Michigan
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
- Acculturation and the Hispanic Paradox: Ethnic Differences in Adolescent Problem Behavior.
April 9, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Jeffrey Morenoff, University of Michigan
- Preliminary Findings From the Social Environment and Biomarkers of Aging Study (SEBAS, 2000): Risk Factors for Illness, Self-Assessed Health, and Self-Assessed Social Status.
April 17, 2002 @ 12:15 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Noreen Goldman, OPR, Princeton University
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing and the Research Program in Development Studies.
- The Effect of Demographic Change on Income Inequality in Brazil.
April 23, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Simone Wajnman, OPR, Princeton University
- Spatial Configuration of Malaria Risk on the Amazon Frontier: The Hidden Reality Behind Global Analysis.
April 30, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Marcia Caldas de Castro, OPR, Princeton University
- Household Economies: Money Management and Resource Allocation among Married and Cohabiting Parents.
May 14, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Catherine Kenney, OPR, Princeton University
- From Welfare to a Well-Paid Job: What are the Effects on Marriage and Cohabitation?
May 21, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kristen Harknett, OPR, Princeton University
- Internal Migration in Mexico: An explanation for its Directionality.
May 28, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Estela Rivero, OPR, Princeton University
- Sources of Minority Underachievement in College.
September 17, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Doug Massey, University of Pennsylvania
- A New Approach to Estimating the Efficacy of Medical Abortion.
September 24, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Allison Hedley, OPR, Princeton University
- Lessons from the 2000 Census.
October 1, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Bill Barron, Visiting Lecturer of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
- Equity in Intimacy: The early years of Covenant and Standard Marriages.
October 8, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Steve Nock, University of Virginia
- Self-Selection, Earnings, and Out-migration: A Longitudinal Study of Immigrants.
October 15, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Amelie Constant, University of Pennsylvania
- Living at Risk: Breast Cancer in Early 20th Century U.S.
October 21, 2002 @ 4:30 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Robert Aronowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
- Causes of Lengthening Life: Evidence from Historical United States Data.
October 22, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Dora Costa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing. Seminar cancelled
- Intergenerational Transfers and the Evolutionary Theory of Aging.
November 5, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Ron Lee, University of California, Berkeley
- Investments in Sons and Daughters: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the NLSY.
November 12, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Shelly Lundberg, University of Washington
- Children's Educational Engagement in Rural China.
November 19, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Emily Hannum, University of Pennsylvania
- Internal Migration in Mexico: An Explanation for its Directionality.
November 26, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Estela Rivero, OPR, Princeton University
Seminar cancelled
- Economic Potential and Entry into Marriage and Cohabitation.
December 3, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Yu Xie, University of Michigan
- Cohabiting Parent Families and Adolescent Well-Being.
December 10, 2002 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Wendy Manning, Bowling Green State University