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.







