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PRI Brown Bag Series: 2009-2010

Date Speaker Topic
September 15, 2009 Leif Jensen, Professor of Rural Sociology and Demography, Penn State The Informal Economy in the United States: Results from a National Household Survey
September 29, 2009 Mike Massoglia, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Crime, Law and Justice, Penn State Understanding the Incarceration-Health Relationship
October 8, 2009
8:00-6:00
Nittany Lion Inn
Various Speakers National Symposium on Family Issues: Biosocial Research Contributions to Understanding Family Processes and Problems
October 9, 2009
8:30-4:00
Nittany Lion Inn
Various Speakers National Symposium on Family Issues: Biosocial Research Contributions to Understanding Family Processes and Problems
October 15, 2009 Thomas Glass, Associate Professor of Epidemiology; Faculty Associate, Johns Hopkins Population Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Social Context as Risk Regulator: Analytic Approaches and Initial Evidence
October 27, 2009 Robert Kominski, Assistant Division Chief, Social Characteristics Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, U.S. Census Bureau An Overview of the American Community Survey: Changing the Way Decennial Census Data are Collected
November 3, 2009
8:45-11:30
Nittany Lion Inn, Ballroom AB
Suzanne Bianchi, Professor and Chair of Sociology, University of California-Los Angeles De Jong Lecture in Social Demography: Gender and the Reallocation of Time Later in Life
November 17, 2009 Robert Crosnoe, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin High Schools and Adolescent Development
December 8, 2009 Martin Sliwinski, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, Penn State Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Linking Daily Experiences with Long-Term Cognitive Health Outcomes in Adulthood

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

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