
Demography Seminar Series
Date: Fridays
Time: 1:00-2:30 PM
Location: Room 5382 of the CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue
To learn more about the seminars or to sign up for email announcements, contact seminar organizer, Professor Holly Reed (Holly.Reed@qc.cuny.edu ).
Full Listing for the Health/Labor/Demography Series.
2009-2010
Fall term:
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10/09/09
Andrew Mason, University of Hawaii--"Population Aging and the Generational Economy"
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10/16/09
Narayan Sastry, University of Michigan--“The Effects of Hurricane Katrina on the Population of New Orleans”
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12/04/09
Nancy Luke, Brown University--"Gender, Caste, and Household Bargaining in South India"
Spring term:
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04/09/10 (tentative)
John Hobcraft, University of York--(title TBA)
2008-2009
Fall term:
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10/24/08
Warren Sanderson SUNY Stony Brook--"Rethinking Age and Aging"
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12/19/08
Sam Preston, University of Pennsylvania--“American Mortality, 1950-2030"
Spring term:
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2/13/09 Joel Cohen, Rockefeller University--"International Migration: A Statistical Model for Use in Population
Projections"
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2/20/09 Shelly Lundberg, University of Washington--"Non-Cognitive Attributes and Family Outcomes"
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5/8/09
Vida Maralani, Yale University--"Family Processes and Changing Educational Gradients in Smoking"
- 5/15/09 Nancy Landale, Penn State University--"Why do Immigrant Youth who Never Enroll in U.S. Schools Matter? An Examination of School Enrollment Among Mexican and Non-Hispanic Whites"
2007-2008
CIDR’s seminar series will commence in the 2007-2008 academic year. There will be six seminars incorporated into the Labor and Health Seminar Series.
Fall term:
- 10/12/07 David Bloom, Harvard University--"Global Demographic Change: Dimensions of Economic Change."
- 10/19/07 Scott Lynch, Princeton University--"The changing role of socioeconomic status in explaining black-white disparities in healthy life over the last three decades"
- 12/07/07 Mark Montgomery, Population Council and SUNY-Stonybrook--“Forecasting city growth in poor countries: Comparing classical and Bayesian methods”
Spring term:
- 2/15/08 Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania--"Expectations, Networks and Interventions: Research on HIV/AIDS in Malawi". Read more about this seminar .
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3/07/08
John Bongaarts, Population Council--"The Evolution of the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic"
Read the paper on which this seminar is based: "Late marriage and the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan
Africa" . - 4/18/08 PAA in New Orleans
- 5/09/08 Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan and Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research--"Household and Farm Transitions in Environmental Context." Read more about this seminar .
















