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  • Approaches for Assessing and Communicating the Quality of National Statistics: Workshop, Session 3

    Virtual

    The Committee on National Statistics is hosting a series of workshop sessions to discuss approaches to characterizing and communicating the quality of national statistics and statistical data. The U.S. Federal Statistical System produces statistics and data products that inform decision making at all levels of government as well as for businesses and individuals. In response […]

  • Aging and the Social Brain: The Role of Social Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease

    CSDE Winter 2025 Lecture Brea Perry (Indiana Univ.) Research suggests social connectedness reduces dementia risk and helps older adults with neuropathology maintain cognitive functionality and quality of life. However, little is known about the specific underlying social and biological mechanisms. This presentation provides an overview of potential pathways through social bridging (i.e., cognitive enrichment through […]

    Free
  • Women at Work: Evidence From a Randomized Experiment in Urban Djibouti

    Demography Brown Bag Seminar Kathleen Beegle is a Lead Economist in the Poverty, Inequality and Human Development Team of the World Bank’s Development Research Group. Her research experience includes the study of poverty, labor, economic shocks, and methodological studies on household survey data collection in developing countries. She is co-leading the new World Bank Center […]

    Free
  • Conceptualization and Measurement of Fertility Goals

    Virtual

    Over the course of the twentieth century, fertility intentions, desires, preferences, and attitudes (fertility “goals”) became key constructs for demographic research on fertility. In high-fertility contexts, unwanted births and unmet need for contraception serve as a justification for intensifying family planning programs. In low-fertility contexts, desired fertility exceeds actual fertility, implying high prevalence of “unrealized […]

  • Fertility Goals: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Impact for Science and Policy – Webinar 1

    Virtual

    Over the course of the twentieth century, fertility intentions, desires, preferences, and attitudes (fertility “goals”) became key constructs for demographic research on fertility. In high-fertility contexts, unwanted births and unmet need for contraception serve as a justification for intensifying family planning programs. In low-fertility contexts, desired fertility exceeds actual fertility, implying high prevalence of “unrealized […]

    Free
  • Conceptualizing Age, Predicting Inequality

    CSDE Winter 2025 Lecture Sasha Johfre (UW) This talk will discuss emerging perspectives on the social construction of age, with a focus on implications for demography and inequality research. I will draw on several of my ongoing projects about conceptualizing, theorizing, and measuring age as a social construct. “Aging” is often considered an individual and […]

    Free
  • CCPR Seminar: Eliana La Ferrara, Harvard Kennedy School

    UCLA California Center for Population Research 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Eliana La Ferrara is Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. She received a PhD in Economics from Harvard in 1999. Prior to joining HKS, she was the Invernizzi Chair in Development Economics at Bocconi University, Milan, where she founded and directed the Laboratory for Effective Anti-poverty Policies (LEAP). She is Vice-President of the […]

  • 2025 Workshop on Determinants of Adult Mortality, Morbidity, and Healthy Aging in LMICs

    Virtual

    This virtual workshop is designed to share leading research methods and findings on comparative patterns and determinants of adult mortality, morbidity, and healthy aging in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). The goal is to build a robust evidence base for understanding the drivers of cross-national adult health patterns, especially in populations with unusually high or […]

    Free
  • Navigating Ambiguity: Imprecise Probabilities and the Updating of Disease Risk Beliefs

    CSDE Winter 2025 Lecture Jason Kerwin (UW) w/ Divya Pandey (Univ. of Minnesota) Probabilistic risk beliefs are key drivers of economic and health decisions, but people are not always certain about their beliefs. We study these “impre-cise probabilities”, also known as ambiguous beliefs. Imprecision is measurable separately from the level of risk beliefs, and higher […]

    Free

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