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SUMMARY:Benjamin R. Karney\, UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Biography: Benjamin Karney is a Professor and Chair of Social Psychology at the University of California\, Los Angeles\, and an adjunct behavioral scientist at the RAND Corporation.  His research examines intimate relationships\, especially marriage\, and focuses on how relationships are facilitated or constrained by the contexts in which they take place. Currently\, he leads the Los Angeles Project on Newlywed Development (LAPOND)\, a longitudinal study of low-income couples\, and co-directs (with Thomas Bradbury) the UCLA Marriage and Close Relationships Lab. He has twice received the National Council on Family Relation’s Reuben Hill Research and Theory Award for outstanding family science. \nTitle: Public policies and private lives: How socioeconomic status affects intimacy \nAbstract: lthough the desire for a stable\, healthy intimate partnership is nearly a human universal\, the likelihood of achieving this goal varies widely across levels of socioeconomic status. Compared to their more affluent peers\, individuals at lower rungs of the socioeconomic ladder far less likely to marry\, and once married far more likely to divorce. What happens to intimacy under conditions of financial strain and limited access to resources? In this talk\, I describe a program of research exploring answers to this question through longitudinal and observational studies of recently first-married couples recruited from lower-income neighborhoods in Los Angeles\, CA and Harris County\, TX. The results of this work highlight new directions for policies aimed at supporting and strengthening lower-income families.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/benjamin-r-karney-ucla/
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SUMMARY:Computing Resource Overview Workshop
DESCRIPTION:CCPR Workshop: Computing Resources Overview \nJan 18\, 2022\, 12:00pm-1:30pm \nPresenters: Matt Lahmann \nThis workshop has two halves. In the first half\, we will dive into the 3 main computing resources that CCPR offers to affiliates\, including it’s remote and on campus offerings. At the end of the first half\, we’ll get participants signed up for hoffman2 and TS2. Once signed up\, you’ll have state of the art hardware resources and most software you’ll ever need for demographic research. In the second half\, we’ll walk through how to use these computing resources\, identifying what resource is better to use for different computing project scenarios.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/workshop-3/
LOCATION:4240A Public Affairs Bldg
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SUMMARY:Charlie Branas\, Columbia University
DESCRIPTION:Biography: Dr. Charles Branas is currently Department Chair and Gelman Endowed Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Branas has conducted research that extends from urban and rural areas in the US to communities across the globe\, incorporating place-based interventions and human geography. He has led win-win science that generates new knowledge while simultaneously creating positive\, real-world changes and providing health-enhancing resources for local communities. His pioneering work on geographic access to medical care has changed the healthcare landscape\, leading to the designation of new hospitals and a series of national scientific replications in the US and other countries for many conditions: trauma\, cancer\, stroke\, etc. His research on the geography and factors underpinning gun violence has been cited by landmark Supreme Court decisions\, Congress\, and the NIH Director. With community partners\, Dr. Branas led the first citywide randomized controlled trials to transform vacant lots and abandoned buildings as sustainable solutions to improving health and safety\, including reductions in gun violence. He has worked internationally on four continents and led multi-national efforts\, producing extensive cohorts of developing nation scientists\, national health metrics\, and worldwide press coverage. \nGuns\, Places\, and Public Health \nAbstract: There are many competing influences in terms of why we have seen record levels of gun violence in the US this past year and why gun violence is now the leading cause of death in US children.  While we should continue to focus on gun laws and law enforcement as possible solutions\, both these approaches have their limitations.  As a complementary series of solutions now supported by multiple large-scale scientific studies\, addressing the basic structures and places that generate gun violence in the first place may offer scalable and more sustainable benefits to US communities long-suffering from the tragedy of gun violence. \nTo access the recording please click here.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/charlie-branas-columbia-university/
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