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  • Obstetrician and Gynecologist Physicians’ Practice Locations Before and After Dobbs

    Berkeley Brown Bag Seminar Becky Staiger is an Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management and Director of the Program in Health Economics, Center for Health Management and Policy Research at the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. In her research, she combines approaches from health economics, health policy, and health services research […]

    Free
  • State-of-the-Science and the Future of Cumulative Impact Assessment: Tribal Engagement Facilitation Meeting

    This open session will facilitate discussion with Tribal members local to Denver, Colorado and surrounding areas on key cross-cutting themes pertinent to cumulative impacts assessment.  Organized with input from the the committee’s community and tribal liaison group, the session aims to amplify local Tribal voices by inviting members to share their lived experiences on topics […]

  • The Impact of US Abortion Bans on Fertility and Infant Mortality

    Berkeley Brown Bag Seminar Avi Feller is an associate professor at UC Berkeley working at the interface of statistics and data science and the social sciences. His research focuses on developing practical, transparent methods that can be applied at scale, and on deploying these tools in a range of policy domains, with a particular emphasis […]

    Free
  • CCPR Seminar: Affirmative Action, Faculty Productivity and Caste Interactions: Evidence from Engineering Colleges in India

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

    Fairlie is a Distinguished Professor at UCLA. He is an Economist and Chair of the Department of Public Policy. He is also a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He studies a wide range of topics including entrepreneurship, education, labor, racial, gender and caste inequality, information technology, immigration, health, and development. He […]

  • The Outlook for Retirement Security in a New Congress

    Join leading experts to critically examine the outlook for retirement security at a pivotal moment in American governance. As Congress grapples with the future of Social Security, Medicare, and private retirement savings, this two-panel discussion will explore both immediate priorities and objectives for long-term reform. The Brookings Retirement Security Project will host distinguished panelists for […]

    Free
  • Research Working Groups

    Madison, Wisconsin

    CDE’s research is focused in five primary research areas: Families and Family Change Health and Biodemography Inequality, Poverty, Wealth, and Mobility Spatial and Environmental Demography Gender and Reproductive Health  

    Free
  • Moving Forward by Looking Back: New Evidence that Early Life Shapes our Lifespan

    Demography Brown Bag Seminar Jason Fletcher is a Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor in the La Follette School of Public Affairs and Department of Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research and Institute for the Study of Labor. He is an affiliate at UW […]

    Free
  • CCPR: Living and Dying in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration

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

    Sarah Brayne is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology. In her work, she uses qualitative and quantitative methods to understand whether and how data-intensive surveillance shapes individual trajectories and population-level disparities. Her first book, Predict and Surveil: Data, Discretion, and the Future of Policing, draws on ethnographic research within the Los Angeles Police […]

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