Three Mini Seminars on Current OPR Research
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Rachel Goldberg, Chioun Lee and Nicole Basta, Princeton University
Gender and Health in China
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Susan Short, Professor of Sociology, Brown University
The Demographic Imperative in Religious Change II: Cohort Replacement and the Trend to No Religious Identification in the United States
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Michael Hout, Professor of Sociology, New York University
Why do Parents Abort Girls? Patrilocality and its Historical Origins
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Avraham Ebenstein, Visiting Associate Research Scholar, Center for Health and Wellbeing & Assistant Professor of Economics, Princeton University
The Feminization of Migration over the Longue Durée
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Katharine Donato, Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University
Social Capital and Population Health
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Ichiro Kawachi, Professor of Social Epidemiology, Harvard University
Improving Access to Early Medical Abortion Through the Use of Telemedicine
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Daniel Grossman, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of California, San Francisco
The Reproduction of People by Means of People: An Accounting Model
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Nancy Folbre, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
What's "Public" about Public Health in India
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Jeffrey Hammer, Visiting Professor of Economic Development, Princeton University
Contextual Factors in Selective College Admission
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Kerstin Gentsch, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Princeton University
Marital Partnership Selection and HIV Concordance in a Generalized Epidemic Setting
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Elizabeth Sully, PhD Candidate, Public Affairs & Demography, Princeton University
Leaving Prison as a Transition to Poverty: Preliminary Results from the Boston Reentry Study
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Bruce Western, Professor of Sociology, Harvard University
Maternal Nutrition, The Status of Women, and Health Outcomes for Indian Children
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Diane Coffey, PhD Candidate, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Beyond Orphanhood: Parental Absence and Child Health in Tanzania
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Lauren Gaydosh, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Princeton University
Skill Disparities and Unequal Family Outcomes
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Shelly Lundberg, Professor of Demography, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Strength of School to Work Linkages: A Comparison of France, Germany, and the U.S.
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Thomas DiPrete, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
From Chinatown to Every Town: New Patterns of Employment for Low-Skilled Chinese Immigrants in the U.S.
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Zai Liang, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Albany
Substitution Between Individual and Source Country Characteristics: Social Capital, Culture, and US Labor Market Outcomes Among Immigrant Women
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Francine Blau, Professor of Economics, Cornell University
Scripting the Moves: Class, Choice, and Urban School Reform
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Joanne Golann, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Princeton University
Social and Biological Linkages in Health and Well-Being across the Life Course
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Kathleen Harris, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Men and Contraception in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Kristin Bietsch, PhD Candidate, Program in Population Studies, Princeton University
Rubella and Vaccination: The Intersection of Demography, Ecology and Public Policy
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Jessica Metcalf, Assistant Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
A Grand Gender Convergence
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Claudia Goldin, Professor of Economics, Harvard University
Reunifying versus Living Apart Together Across Borders: A Comparative Analysis of Sub-Saharan Migration to Europe
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Cris Beauchemin, Researcher at National Institute of Demographic Studies