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SUMMARY:Attainment Goals\, Attainment Gaps: Understanding North Carolina’s Education Pipeline
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 5\, Rebecca Tippett\, PhD\, will present Attainment Goals\, Attainment Gaps: Understanding North Carolina’s Education Pipeline as part of the Carolina Population Center 2018-2019 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.\nTippett is the Director of Carolina Demography. Located within the Carolina Population Center at UNC-Chapel Hill\, Carolina Demography helps North Carolina’s leaders make sense of population-level changes throughout the state. Offering a full array of demographic data and research consulting services\, Carolina Demography draws on the Center’s global expertise and 50+ years’ experience in population research. The work of their outstanding community of scholars informs decision making\, planning\, and program evaluation for businesses\, foundations\, government agencies\, schools\, and not-for-profit organizations who need to better understand their communities and environments. For more information\, please visit https://demography.cpc.unc.edu.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/attainment-goals-attainment-gaps-understanding-north-carolinas-education-pipeline/
LOCATION:Carolina Square Room 2002\, 123 W. Franklin St\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516
CATEGORIES:2018-19 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:Monitoring Health Progress: From Global Estimates to Local Health Data
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 26\, Ties Boerma\, PhD\, will present Monitoring Health Progress: From Global Estimates to Local Health Data as part of the Carolina Population Center 2018-2019 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.\nBoerma is Professor and Canada Research Chair for Population and Global Health at the Centre for Global Public Health\, Department of Community Health Sciences\, University of Manitoba\, Canada\, and Director of the Countdown to 2030 for Reproductive\, Maternal\, Newborn\, Child and Adolescent Health. He has over 30 years of experience working in global public health and research programs\, including 10 years at national and districts levels in Africa. Boerma served as Director of the Evaluation project\, precursor to today’s MEASURE Evaluation\, while holding an appointment as Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has directed the World Health Organization’s work on health information and evidence for 12 years\, and has worked for bilateral donors\, national governments and research institutions\, and published extensively on AIDS\, maternal and child health\, health information systems and statistics in epidemiological\, demographic\, and public health journals.  A national of the Netherlands\, he received his medical degree from the University of Groningen\, and a PhD in Medical Demography from the University of Amsterdam. \nBoerma is hosted by Carolina Population Center Fellow Sharon Weir. Weir is a Research Assistant Professor\, Epidemiology in the Gillings School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Weir has collaborated with UNAIDS and the World Health Organization since 2009\, co-chairing a working group to develop operational guidelines for monitoring and evaluation of HIV prevention and treatment programs for people who inject drugs\, sex workers\, men who have sex with men and transgender people
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/monitoring-health-progress-from-global-estimates-to-local-health-data-2/
CATEGORIES:2018-19 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:Work\, Family and Health: Understanding Diverging Trends in Life Expectancy
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, April 29th\, Lisa Berkman\, PhD\, will present Work\, Family and Health: Understanding Diverging Trends in Life Expectancy as part of the J. Richard Udry Distinguished Lecture series at Carolina Population Center.\nBerkman is the Director of the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies\, the Director of Harvard’s PhD program in Population Health Sciences\, and the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy\, Epidemiology\, and Global Health and Population. She is the principal investigator of the Health and Aging Study in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in South Africa (HAALSI)\, funded by the National Institute on Aging. She recently served as co-PI on the Work\, Family & Health Network\, a study on workplace practices and employee and family health. \nThis presentation is part of the J. Richard Udry Distinguished Lecture series. Dick Udry’s research was highly innovative and interdisciplinary—features that he embedded in the Carolina Population Center’s practices and culture as its Director. In recognition of his enduring contributions\, CPC named its distinguished lecture series in his honor. Previous presenters have included Dr. Douglas Massey\, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University (2018) and Dr. John Bongaarts\, Vice President and Distinguished Scholar of the Population Council (2017).
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/work-family-and-health-understanding-diverging-trends-in-life-expectancy/
CATEGORIES:Aging
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