Duke University Population Research Institute Seminar Series - Fall 2011

Usual time and place: 12:00pm - 1:15pm on Thursday in 230 E Gross Hall.
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09/08/2011
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Emilio Parrado  (University of Pennsylvania)
Immigration enforcement policies, the economic recession, and the size of local Mexican immigrant populations
Joint with Sociology.
09/15/2011
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Eileen Crimmins  (Davis School of Gerontology, USC)
Diverging Longevity: The Relative State of U.S. Health and Mortality
Joint with Duke Global Health Institute.
09/22/2011
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William Pan  (Nicholas School of the Environment and DGHI, Duke University)
Multiphasic responses to environmental change in the Amazon: A case study of fertility, migration and land use change
09/30/2011
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Yang Yang  (Sociology and Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, UNC)
Why do women live longer than men? An integrative social and biodemographic approach to explaining sex differences in mortality
Joint with Sociology.
10/13/2011
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Lisa Pearce  (Sociology, UNC)
Forms and Dynamics of Religiosity in the U.S. Adolescent Population
10/20/2011
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Kasey Buckles  (Economics, Notre Dame)
Birth Spacing and Sibling Outcomes
10/27/2011
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Herbert Smith  (Sociology, University of Pennsylvania)
On Presenting and Interpreting a Response Rate: Lessons from Double Samples of Non-respondents
11/03/2011
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Dominique van de Walle  (World Bank)
Lasting Welfare Effects of Widowhood in a Poor Country
11/10/2011
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Shripad Tuljapurkar  (Biology, Stanford)
The Final Inequality: Variance in Age at Death
12/01/2011
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Neil Mehta  (Rollins School of Public Health, Emory)
Mortality Attributable to Obesity: Controversies, Evidence, and Challenges
12/08/2011
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Tom Valente  (USC School of Medicine)
Social Networks & Health: The Power of Connectivity
Joint with Duke Network Analysis Center.


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