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CPC Seminars


From the First to the Second Demographic Transition (Spring 2004)
Ron Lesthaeghe, Vrije Universiteit in Brussels

Sons and Daughters: Father's Involvement and Marital Stability (Spring 2004)
Michael Pollard, CPC Postdoc

Why Have We Done Such a Poor Job Predicting and Preventing Preterm Birth? Lessons from the Pregnancy, Infection, and Nutrition Study (Spring 2004)
David A. Savitz, CPC Fellow, UNC Epidemiology Dept.

Iron Deficiency and the Well-Being of Older Adults: Early Results from a Randomized Nutrition Intervention (Spring 2004)
Duncan Thomas, UCLA

Social Development, Lifecourse, and Welfare Regimes (Fall 2005)
Paul Bernard, University of Montreal

Barriers to Employment: Disabilities Among Single Mothers and Their Children (Fall 2005)
Philip N. Cohen, CPC Fellow, UNC Sociology Dept.

HIV Testing as Part of the DHS Program: Methodology, Confidentiality, and Results (Fall 2005)
Annie Cross, Macro International

Naming Races: Skin Shade, Health, and Economic Outcomes (Fall 2005)
William A. Darity, Jr., CPC Fellow, UNC Economics Dept.

The Second Demographic Transition (Fall 2005)
Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Duke University

Migration and Infant Health: Findings from the Puerto Rican Maternal and Infant Health Study (Fall 2005)
Nancy Landale, Pennsylvania State University

Opportunities and Professional Career Tracks at the U.S. Bureau of the Census (Fall 2005)
Thomas M. McDevitt, U.S. Bureau of the Census

Gerrymandering Racial Residential Segregation (Fall 2005)
Allan M. Parnell, Cedar Grove Institute for Sustainable Communities

Making People Count by Counting People (Fall 2005)
Phillip W. Setel, UNC Epidemiology Dept.

The Role of Migration in General Child Health Status and Access to Care in the United States: What's Known, What's Needed, What's New? (Fall 2005)
Andrea Weathers, UNC Maternal and Child Health Dept.

How to Go Beyond the Race Fiction in Empirical Research (Spring 2006)
Tukufu Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania

What Money Can Buy: Marriage, Material Aspirations, and Home Ownership in the United States (Spring 2006)
M.E. Hughes, Duke University

hich Benefits Really Benefit? The Impact of Workplace Policies on the Employment of New Mothers (Spring 2006)
Kathryn Henderson, CPC Postdoc

Statistical Models for Analyzing the Add Health Network Data (Spring 2006)
Martina Morris, University of Washington

Household Demography and Land Use/Land Cover in the Brazilian Amazon: Two Tests of the Household Life Cycle Model (Spring 2006)
Leah VanWey, Indiana University

Being Multiracial in America: Evidence from the 2000 Census and the American Community Survey (Spring 2006)
Matthew Snipp, Stanford University

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