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SUMMARY:Coffee and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join CCPR affiliates for coffee and bagels from Noah’s Bagels\, and take the opportunity to get to know one another in a casual setting. \nCoffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. \nThis week’s session will be hosted by Professor Onyebuchi Arah\, who will be there to guide the conversation\, share insights\, and connect with attendees in an informal setting.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/27660/
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SUMMARY:Bussarawan “Puk” Teerawichitchainan\, National University of Singapore\, "Aging with Limited Kin in Family-Oriented Societies"
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Southeast Asian Studies Center (CSEAS) has invited Bussarawan “Puk” Teerawichitchainan to give a talk at UCLA on Monday\, May 18. Puk is a demographer at the National University of Singapore (NUS) spending this academic year at the CASBS in Stanford: \n\n\nhttps://casbs.stanford.edu/people/bussarawan-teerawichitchainan \n\n\nHer talk will be about her project on aging in Singapore and Thailand. \n\n\nAcross the Asia Pacific\, rapid demographic transitions and changing family structures are producing a growing number of adults aging with limited close kin. Drawing on mixed-methods evidence from Thailand and Singapore\, this talk examines how childlessness and other forms of constrained kin availability shape later-life vulnerability\, adaptation\, and inequality in societies where aging systems continue to rely heavily on family support. Findings reveal heterogeneous pathways into kin limitation and the diverse ways older adults navigate—or struggle to adapt to—constrained kin configurations through their support networks\, care arrangements\, and planning strategies. These patterns are shaped by gendered life course trajectories\, socioeconomic circumstances\, and institutional contexts. The evidence also reveals persistent tensions between familistic norms and the lived realities of increasingly limited kin networks. The talk concludes by reflecting on what these shifts suggest about the future of aging in family-oriented contexts and the implications for promoting equitable aging as kin networks continue to shrink. \nBussarawan “Puk” Teerawichitchainan is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the National University of Singapore and served as Co-Director of the NUS Centre for Family and Population Research until December 2025. Her research examines aging\, family\, and the life course in Southeast Asia\, including recent projects on the long-term impacts of war trauma among older Vietnamese survivors and the dynamics of childless aging in Singapore and Thailand. She is currently a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. \nMore Information and RSVP Link Can Be Found Here. \n  \nCoffee Chat (1-2 pm\, CCPR Breakroom) RSVP Here.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/bussarawan-puk-teerawichitchainan-national-university-of-singapore-nus-hold/
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