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  • 2022 APDU Annual Conference

    Westin Arlington Gateway Arlington, VA, United States

    Location: Westin Arlington Gateway (Arlington, VA) It’s been three years since APDU held an in-person annual conference, and much has changed in public data. Several Federal statistical agencies have new leadership, public data has come under increasing scrutiny, and innovative new research has taken the use of public data in new directions. Attend the 2022 […]

  • IPR Seminar Series – Dr. Joshua Goldstein

    Dr. Joshua Goldstein, University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Demography Register in advance: https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEodOiqqzkoE9yMihkzNEciKq-sgHqf9DGH

    Free
  • Addressing Urban Disparities in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

    Virtual

    The Population Council convenes experts to discuss critical challenges and opportunities to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) outcomes in urban settings, measurement and data issues, the latest research and current gaps to help define a comprehensive research agenda moving forward. Register here SRHR are a critical component of ensuring that all people, […]

  • Cornell Population Center Fall Seminar Series

    9/21, 11:30-1:00 DANIEL SCHNEIDER | Ives 381 "Does Firm-Level Exposure to State and Local Paid Sick Leave Mandates Lead to Policy Diffusion?" ILR Seminar, co-sponsored by CPC

  • Diving Deeper into the New NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy

    Virtual

    The NIH Offices of Science Policy (OSP) and Extramural Research (OER) are co-hosting a webinar series focused on implementing the NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy. In this webinar series, NIH policy experts will break down what the policy means for stakeholders and help the community get ready to successfully implement the policy when […]

  • Assessing COVID Economic Relief: What Worked, What’s Next?

    Virtual

    The pandemic had substantial effects on the economy and caused widespread instability both across markets and for individuals and families. Population scientists are squarely engaged in the discussion, studying the short-and long-term implications of economic instability on the health, development, and wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities. The Population Association of America is pleased to […]

  • Cornell Fall 2022 Population Science Seminars

    Krystale Littlejohn | Innovations in Population Science   Just Get on the Pill: The Uneven Burden of Reproductive Politics Littlejohn will discuss insights from her book, Just Get on the Pill: The Uneven Burden of Reproductive Politics, published by University of California Press in August. In Just Get on the Pill, Littlejohn draws on interviews with 103 young […]

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