- “Stepping Stone” versus “Dead End” Jobs: A Model of Occupational Careers Using Longitudinal Data from the SIPP and the NLSY.
February 6, 2018 @ Noon - 300- Wallace Hall
Ted Mouw, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- Childhood Executive Functions: Heritability, Neurobiology, and Philosophical Luckiness.
February 13, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kathryn Paige Harden, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin
- Childhood Health Trajectories and the Transition to Adulthood.
February 20, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Narayan Sastry, Professor Population Studies, University of Michigan
- Modeling and Planning Urban Systems with Novel Data Sources.
February 27, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Marta Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Combining Socio-demographic and Genetic Predictors to Explain Fertility Behaviour.
March 6, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Melinda Mills, Professor of Sociology, Nuffield College, Oxford UK
- Assessing Time-varying Causal Interactions and Treatment Effects with Applications to Mobile Health.
March 13, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Susan Murphy, Professor of Statistics and Computer Science, Harvard University
Seminar cancelled
- Do the Poor Pay More for Housing? Exploitation, Profit, and Risk in Rental Markets.
March 27, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
- The Demographic Determinants of Family Income Inequalities in Childhood.
April 3, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Vida Maralani, Associate Professor of Sociology, Cornell University
- Educational Attainment: Parental Resources, Offspring’s Ability and Effort, and Genetic Endowments. First Results from a New Twin Family Study.
April 10, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Martin Diewald, Professor of Sociology, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
- Social Mobility in Europe and the US in the 20th Century.
April 17, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Richard Breen, Professor of Sociology, Nuffield College, Oxford UK
- How (and Why) Online Dating Experiences Differ Across American Cities.
April 24, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Elizabeth Bruch, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan
Seminar cancelled
- Women's Education, Intergenerational Coresidence, and Household Decision-Making in China.
May 1, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Cheng Cheng, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Princeton University
- Inequality in Context: Neighborhood Disadvantage and Well-Being Within and Across Generations.
September 18, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Steven Alvarado, Assistant Professor, Sociology, Cornell University
- The Effects of Immigration on the Economy over the 20th Century: Lessons from the Closing and Re-opening of the Border.
September 25, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Leah Platt Boustan, Professor Economics, Princeton University
- Doubling Down on a Bad Bet: U.S. Immigration Policy Before and After Trump.
October 2, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Douglas Massey, Professor of Sociology & Public Affairs, Princeton University
- Does Gentrification Further or Hinder Integration?
October 9, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Ingrid Gould Ellen, Professor Urban Policy and Planning, New York University, Wagner
- Reproductive Labor and the Structure of Inequality: Childcare Costs and Family Earnings Inequality, 1984-2014.
October 16, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Pilar Gonalons-Pons, Assistant Professor Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
- Census Technology, Politics, and Institutional Change, 1790-2020.
October 23, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Steven Ruggles, Professor History and Population Studies, University of Minnesota
- Interrogating the Impacts of Imprisonment on Crime, Employment, and Health: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.
November 6, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
David Harding, Associate Professor Sociology, University of California at Berkeley
- Social Drivers of Residential Stratification.
November 13, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Kyle Crowder, Professor Sociology, University of Washington
- Modernization and Household Change in India: A Mixed-Methods Approach.
November 20, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Etienne Breton, PhD Candidate, Population Studies, Princeton University
- How Do We Learn What Works? A Two-Step Algorithm for Causal Inference from Observational Data.
November 27, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Miguel Hernan, Professor Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health
- Online Courtship in American Cities.
December 4, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Elizabeth Bruch, Associate Professor Sociology, University of Michigan
- Assessing Time-Varying Causal Interactions and Treatment Effects with Applications to Mobile Health.
December 11, 2018 @ Noon - 300 Wallace Hall
Susan Murphy, Professor Statistics and of Computer Science, Harvard University