FRAGILE FAMILIES Summer Data Workshop, The Columbia Population Research Center

FRAGILE FAMILIES
Summer Data Workshop

The Columbia Population Research Center is accepting applications for the Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop to be held July
11-13, 2018, at Columbia University in New York City. The workshop
is designed to familiarize participants with the data available in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a national study following a birth cohort of (mostly) unmarried parents and their children, providing information about the capabilities, circumstances, and relationships of unwed parents, the wellbeing of their children, and the role of public policy in family and child wellbeing.

The 2018 workshop will include special sections on the 15 year follow-up data which will become publicly available in summer 2018. The workshop is targeted toward early-career scholars from social science disciplines. We particularly encourage applications from junior faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students using the Fragile Families data in their doctoral dissertations.
Underrepresented scholars are strongly encouraged to apply. About 25-30 applicants will be selected. Travel support will be available for accepted out-of-town candidates.
The Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop is made possible by a grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (5R25HD074544).

The Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC) at Columbia University is an NICHD-funded center dedicated to advancing research in the population sciences. Its primary research areas are Children, Youth, and Families; Gender, Sexuality, Health, and HIV; Immigration/Migration; and Urbanism.
More information about the Fragile Families study can be found at: www.fragilefamilies.princeton.edu
More information about the workshop, including application submission details, will be posted as it becomes available at: www.ffworkshop.columbia.edu