2013 Notestein Seminars
- What, Me Worry?: “Independence” as a Property of US Federal Statistical Agencies.
February 26, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Robert Groves, Provost and Professor of Mathematics and Statistics and Sociology, Georgetown University
- Refusing to Fail? Over-persistence, Under-persistence and the Gender Gap in Science.
March 5, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Andrew Penner, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of California, Irvine
- Epidemic Dynamics and Control of Acute Immunizing Infections.
March 12, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Bryan Grenfell, Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
- Social Network Methods for Measuring Adult Mortality: Evidence from Brazil and Rwanda.
April 9, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Dennis Feehan, PhD Candidate in Program in Population Studies, Princeton University
- Pathways of Irregularity and Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants in Europe.
April 16, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Erik Vickstrom, PhD Candidate in Sociology and Social Policy, Princeton University
- The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and Trends in Marital Dissolution.
April 23, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Christine Schwartz, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Three Mini Seminars on Current OPR Faculty Research.
September 24, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Douglas Massey and James Trussell, Princeton University
- Going it Alone? A Smartphone Study of Social Connectivity and Job Searching After Prison.
October 1, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Naomi Sugie, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Princeton University
- Gender Essentialism and Low Fertility in Postindustrial Societies.
October 15, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Mary Brinton, Professor of Sociology, Harvard University
Orita-McCosh Lectureship.
- The Effect of Community Violence on Children's Cognitive Skills and Academic Performance.
October 22, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Patrick Sharkey, Associate Professor of Sociology, New York University
- Tiger Children in Old and New Immigrant Destinations: The Divergent Educational Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Youth in Spain, Italy and the U.S.
November 5, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Jessica Yiu, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Princeton University
- Infant Mortality Decline in Brazil: A Spatio-temporal Analysis.
November 12, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Marcia Castro, Associate Professor of Demography, Harvard University
- Obesity and Mortality: Challenges and Evidence.
November 19, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Neil Mehta, Assistant Professor of Global Health, Emory University
- The Effect of Receiving versus Being Denied a Wanted Abortion on Women’s Health and Wellbeing.
November 26, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Diana Green Foster, Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco
- Fifty Years of Family Planning: New Lessons on Short and Long-Run Effects of Increasing Access to Contraception.
December 3, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Martha Bailey, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Michigan
- Trends in International Migration and the Current Discussion of Migration Issues at the United Nations.
December 10, 2013 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
John Wilmoth, Director Population Division, United Nations & Professor of Demography, University of California, Berkeley