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PRI Brown Bag Series: 2004-2005

Date Speaker Topic
September 21, 2004 Jose Itzigsohn, Professor of Sociology, Brown University Second Generation Immigrant Incorporation: A Case Study of Dominican Americans in Providence
September 28, 2004 Duane Alwin, McCourtney Professor of Sociology, Demography, Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University Margins of Error -- How Reliable Are Survey Data?
October 26, 2004 Arland Thornton, Director, Population Studies Center; Research Professor in Survey Research Center and Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan Developmental Idealism and Family Change
November 9, 2004 Peter Kemper, Professor of Health Policy and Administration Long Term Care over an Uncertain Retirement: What Can Current Retirees Expect?
November 16, 2004 Hans-Peter Kohler, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania Social Networks, HIV/AIDS and Risk Perceptions
***Canceled***
November 30, 2004 Andrew Kantner, PRI Research Affilate, The Pennsylvania State University; John F. Kantner, PRI Research Affilate, The Pennsylvania State University Paradigm Lost: The Uncertain Future of International Population Assistance
January 25, 2005 Valarie King, Associate Professor of Sociology, Demography, and Human Development & Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University Nonresident Father Involvement and Child Well-Being: A Research Agenda
February 15, 2005 Jeff Cohen, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Demography, The Pennsylvania State University Migration and Remittance Outcomes in Oaxaca, Mexico
March 15, 2005 Lincoln Quillian, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin at Madison Does Spatial Segregation Create Winners and Losers?
March 22, 2005 Dale Dannefer, Professor of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University Cumulative Advantage/Disadvantage and Social Theory: Developmental Foundations and Life Course Processes and Outcomes
April 19, 2005 James Wood, Professor of Anthropology and Demography, The Pennsylvania State University; Pat Johnson, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Women's Studies and Demography, The Pennsylvania State University; Corey Sparks, Graduate Student, Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University Adding Space to Historical Demography: A View from the Far North of Scotland
April 26, 2005 David Bloom, Clarence James Gamble Professor of Economics and Demography, Department of Population and International Health, Harvard University The Health and Wealth of Nations

** All seminars are held at 12:00 in 302 Pond Lab unless otherwise indicated.

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