2005 Notestein Seminars
- Empathy or Antipathy: The Effects of Diversity.
February 1, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Greg Duncan, Northwestern University and Russell Sage Foundation
- Income, Identity and Marriage.
February 8, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Tara Watson, Williams College
- Health Disparities and Epidemic Thresholds: Implications for Defense against Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections.
February 15, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
James Holland Jones, Stanford University
- Intergenerational Differences in Health Behaviors for Mexican-Americans: The Role of Culture and Cohesion.
February 22, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Rachel Kimbro, OPR, Princeton University
- Nature x Nurture: The Interplay of Genes and Environments in the Development of Children's Conduct Problems.
March 1, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Sara Jaffee, University of Pennsylvania
Seminar cancelled
- Maternal Employment and Child Development: A Fresh Look Using Newer Methods.
March 8, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Jennifer Hill, Columbia University
- Navigating the AIDS Epidemic in Rural Malawi.
March 22, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Susan Watkins, University of Pennsylvania
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
- Migration and Health among the Vietnamese.
March 29, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Mark VanLandingham, Tulane University
- Why Poor Women Put Motherhood before Marriage.
April 5, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kathryn Edin, University of Pennsylvania
- Biomarkers, Stress and Health: New Findings and Plans for the Second Wave of the Taiwan Study.
April 12, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Noreen Goldman and Cassio Turra, OPR, Princeton University
- The Impact of a Change in Abortion Regime on Socio-Economic Outcomes of Children: Evidence from Romania.
April 18, 2005 @ 4:30 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Cristian Pop-Eleches, Columbia University
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
- Nature x Nurture: The Interplay of Genes and Environments in the Development of Children's Conduct Problems.
April 19, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Sara Jaffee, University of Pennsylvania
- The Competitive Effects of Prescription Drug Withdrawals, 1997-2001.
September 20, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
John Cawley, Cornell University
- Stability and Change in the Effects of Female Educational Attainment on the Risk of Union Dissolution: A Comparison of Seventeen Countries.
September 27, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute
- Wages, Violence and Health in the Household.
October 4, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Anna Aizer, Brown University
- Biodemography: Progress, Puzzles and Math.
October 11, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kenneth Wachter, University of California, Berkeley
- Occupational Specific Human Capital and Mobility out of Working Poverty.
October 18, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Ted Mouw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- The Long-Run and Intergenerational Impact of Poor Infant Health: Evidence from Cohorts Born During the Civil Rights Era.
October 24, 2005 @ 4:30 PM - 300 Wallace Hall
Douglas Almond, Columbia University
Joint with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
- Contemporary Fertility Trends in the Developed Countries: Further Deline, Plateau or Upswing.
October 25, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Tomas Freika, Consultant - Sanibel, Florida
- Moving Up? Trajectories of Change in Children's Exposure to Neighborhood Advantage.
November 8, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Robert Sampson, Harvard University
- The Health Effects of Work/Family Conflict: From Observation to Policy.
November 15, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Lisa Berkman, Harvard School of Public Health
Jointly with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.
- Computing Accurate Stable Population Rate of Growth with Limited Data: A New Approach.
November 22, 2005 @ Noon - Carl Fields Center
Gyanendra Badgaiyan, OPR, Princeton University
- Black/Mulatto Occupational Differentiation at the Dawn of Jim Crow.
November 29, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Aaron Olaf Gullickson, Columbia University
- DEC6Race and Biases in Perceptions of Criminal Victimization.
December 6, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Lincoln Quillian, Northwestern University
- The Effects of Male Incarceration Dynamics on AIDS Infection Rates among African-American Women and Men.
December 13, 2005 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Rucker Johnson, University of California, Berkeley
Jointly with the Center for Health and Wellbeing.