Dear CCPR Faculty Affiliates,
We are pleased to announce the CCPR Seed Grant program for FY 2022-23. Please note that we only have one call for seed grant per year. The application deadline is June 15, 2022. Please see details in the attached…
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Congratulations to CCPR graduate student Josefina Flores Morales for being awarded the Charles E. & Sue K. Young Graduate Student Fellowship for 2022-2023.
Since 1981, only four exceptional UCLA graduate students per year are chosen by…
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https://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.png00Denise Gonzalezhttps://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.pngDenise Gonzalez2022-04-08 08:52:092022-04-08 08:52:09Congratulations to CCPR Faculty Affiliates Gilbert Gee appointed as Chair and May Sudhinaraset appointed as Vice Chair for Community Health Sciences
We are pleased to announce that the review committee has selected Ariadna Jou (Econ) to be the 2022 recipient of the Donald J. Treiman Fellowship for her project “The Effects of the New Deal Relief on Longevity.” Her CCPR faculty mentor…
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https://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.png00Denise Gonzalezhttps://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.pngDenise Gonzalez2022-03-17 11:25:212023-03-13 08:50:01Judith Seltzer was appointed to two National Academy panels: “Toward a Vision for a New Data Infrastructure for Federal Statistics and Social and Economic Research in the 21st Century” and the related panel on “Implications of Using Multiple Data Sources for Major Survey Programs.”
The LIFE-M project combines millions of U.S. vital records (birth, marriage, death certificates) with census information into a longitudinal and intergenerational micro-database. With the help of cutting-edge, machine learning techniques, the…
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Natasha Quadlin, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, was interviewed by the New York Times Opinion on "Who Do Americans Think Should Pay for College." The article may be accessed here.
https://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.png00Denise Gonzalezhttps://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.pngDenise Gonzalez2022-02-22 09:55:142023-03-13 08:52:33Natasha Quadlin, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, was interviewed by the New York Times Opinion on “Who Do Americans Think Should Pay for College”
Natalie Bau, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, received the 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship. The article may be accessed here.
https://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.png00Denise Gonzalezhttps://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.pngDenise Gonzalez2022-02-21 20:39:562023-03-13 08:53:37Natalie Bau, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, received the 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship.
Michael Gaddis' research on patterns of discrimination against people with names signaling race/ethnicity was featured in NBC News. The article may be accessed here.
https://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.png00Denise Gonzalezhttps://ccpr.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Uxd_Blk_CalCntPopulationResearch_A.pngDenise Gonzalez2022-01-18 12:18:202023-03-13 08:54:39Michael Gaddis’ research on patterns of discrimination against people with names signaling race/ethnicity was featured in NBC News
CCPR Seed Grant program for FY 2022-23
Announcements, News, Request for ProposalsCongratulations to CCPR graduate student Josefina Flores Morales for being awarded the Charles E. & Sue K. Young Graduate Student Fellowship
NewsSpring 2022 Newsletter
News, Newsletter, UncategorizedCongratulations to CCPR Faculty Affiliates Gilbert Gee appointed as Chair and May Sudhinaraset appointed as Vice Chair for Community Health Sciences
NewsCongratulations to Ariadna Jou for being selected as the recipient of the 2022 Donald J. Treiman Fellowship
NewsJudith Seltzer was appointed to two National Academy panels: “Toward a Vision for a New Data Infrastructure for Federal Statistics and Social and Economic Research in the 21st Century” and the related panel on “Implications of Using Multiple Data Sources for Major Survey Programs.”
NewsMartha Bailey and team released LIFE-M, a longitudinal, intergenerational family electronic micro-database
NewsNatasha Quadlin, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, was interviewed by the New York Times Opinion on “Who Do Americans Think Should Pay for College”
NewsNatalie Bau, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, received the 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship.
NewsMichael Gaddis’ research on patterns of discrimination against people with names signaling race/ethnicity was featured in NBC News
News