- Toward a New Human Population Biology: The Developmental Origins of Inflammation as Case Study.
February 2, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Thomas McDade, Professor of Anthropology, Northwestern University
- Veteran Status and Social Mobility for Three Generations of American Men.
February 9, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Amy Kate Bailey, Post-doctoral Fellow, Office of Population Research, Princeton University
- A General Panel Model with Fixed and Random Effects: A 'Cost of Motherhood' Example.
February 16, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kenneth Bollen, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- The Correspondence of U.S. Fertility Intentions and Behavior.
February 23, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Philip Morgan, Professor of Demography, Duke University
- Understanding the 'Russian Mortality Paradox' in Central Asia: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan.
March 2, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Michel Guillot, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
- Joint Families and Stem Families: The Northwest European Family in Comparative Perspective.
March 9, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Steven Ruggles, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota
- Polygyny and the Spread of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case of Benign Concurrency.
March 23, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Georges Reniers, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
- The Impact of Test Score Data on Principal Evaluations.
March 30, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Thomas Kane, Professor of Education and Economics, Harvard University
- Monitoring and Evaluating U.S. Government Assistance for Orphans and Vulnerable Children.
April 6, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Thomas Pullum, Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
- Judicialization and the Right to Health in Brazil.
April 13, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Joseph Amon, Director Health and Human Rights
- Politics and Policymaking in America's "New Immigrant Destinations".
April 20, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kevin O'Neil, Ph.D. Candidate, Woodrow Wilson School
- Mexicans in America.
April 27, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Duncan Thomas, Professor of Economics, Duke University
- Peer Effects in Technology Adoption and Impacts Of Menstruation on Education: Evidence from Nepal.
September 21, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Emily Oster, Professor, University of Chicago
- Women's Economic Resources and Bargaining in Marriage: Does Egyptian Women's Status Depend on Earnings or Marriage Payments?
September 28, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Rania Salem, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology
- Mortality in U.S. Prison and Parole Populations.
October 5, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Evelyn Patterson, Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University
- Post-Modern Segregation: Patterns, Causes, and Consequences in the 21st Century.
October 12, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Douglas Massey, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
- Early Life Family and Socioeconomic Conditions and Cause-Specific Mortality in Finland.
October 19, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Irma Elo, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
- Neighborhood Immigration and Native Out-Migration: A New Age of White (and Black) Flight?
October 26, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kyle Crowder, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina
- The demographic origins and impacts of local anti-immigration policies.
November 9, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kevin O'Neil, Ph.D. Candidate, Woodrow Wilson School
- Action, People. Or, What We Could be Moving Toward in Thinking about Causation in the Population Sciences.
November 16, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Herbert Smith, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
- Turning Points: Variation in Depression Trajectories in Later Life.
November 23, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Stacie Carr, Ph.D. Candidate, Woodrow Wilson School
- The Changing Role of Education in the AIDS Crisis.
November 30, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Christina Paxson, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs and Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
- Teaching to the Test and the Racial Achievement Gap in American Education.
December 7, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Jennifer Jennings, Professor of Sociology, New York University
- Reducing Serious Infection Following Medical Abortion.
December 14, 2010 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
James Trussell, Charles and Marie Robertson Professor of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University