• Rasmus Landerso, Institute of Labor Economics

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Rasmus Landersø is a Research Professor at the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit in Copenhagen, Denmark. Rasmus has received his BA from the University of Copenhagen and his PhD from […]

  • Katie Genadek, University of Colorado, Boulder & U.S. Census Bureau

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Katie R. Genadek is the Director of the Decennial Census Digitization and Linkage (DCDL) project and an Economist working at the U.S. Census Bureau. She is also a faculty […]

  • Kari White, The University of Texas at Austin

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Kari White is an associate professor in the Steve Hicks School of Social Work and Department of Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on […]

  • Ping Qin, University of Oslo

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Dr Ping Qin is professor at National Center for Suicide Research and Prevention, University of Oslo in Norway, and head of research group for register-based study on suicide and self-harm. […]

  • CCPR Welcome at the Sculpture Garden

    Sculpture Garden Coral Tree Walk

    CCPR Welcome and Introductions at the Sculpture Garden This will be the kick-off event for the start of the upcoming 2022-23 CCPR Seminar Series. Please join us to learn all about CCPR […]

  • Feinian Chen, Johns Hopkins University

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Feinian Chen is Professor of Sociology and faculty affiliate at the Hopkins Population Center at Johns Hopkins University. She received her PhD in sociology from the University of North […]

  • Alexandra Killewald, Harvard University

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Alexandra (Sasha) Killewald is Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. She uses quantitative methods to study inequality in the contemporary United States. In one line of research, Killewald investigates […]

  • Workshop: CCPR Computing Resources Overview

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Workshop: CCPR Computing Resources Overview Instructor: Matt Lahmann Instructor: Mike Tzen This workshop has two halves. In the first half, we will dive into the 3 main computing resources that […]

  • Kareem Haggag, UCLA

    Biography: Kareem Haggag is an Assistant Professor at UCLA's Anderson School of Management in the Behavioral Decision Making area. He is also a Research Fellow at the National Bureau of […]

  • Ray Lovett, Australian National University

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Title: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Development in Australia: Supporting Our Nation(s) Agenda. Author(s) and presenters: Ray  Lovett (Wongaibon/Ngiyampaa), Jan Chapman (Taungurung), Makayla Brinckley (Wiradjuri), Nadine Hunt (Iamalaig and Kaanju). Indigenous Peoples worldwide lack opportunity to […]

  • Cecilia Menjivar and Panel

    State-created Categories, Displacements and Possibilities from the Margins: A conversation with demography Abstract: This panel discussion is based on Menjívar’s ASA presidential address. She argues for the importance of state-created […]

  • Amanda Glassman, Center for Global Development

    Venue: Zoom seminar. Please contact ccpradmin@ccpr.ucla.edu for Zoom link.

    Biography: Amanda Glassman is executive vice president and senior fellow at the Center for Global Development and also serves as chief executive officer of CGD Europe. Her research focuses on priority-setting, resource […]

  • Zack W. Almquist, University of Washington (CANCELLED)

    In-person seminar: SSCERT lab (Public Affairs Building 2400)

    Biography: Zack W. Almquist is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Adjunct Associate Professor of Statistics, and Senior Data Science Fellow at the eScience Institute at the […]

  • Benjamin R. Karney, UCLA

    4240A Public Affairs Bldg

    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 […]

  • Computing Resource Overview Workshop

    4240A Public Affairs Bldg

    CCPR Workshop: Computing Resources Overview Jan 18, 2022, 12:00pm-1:30pm Presenters: Matt Lahmann This workshop has two halves. In the first half, we will dive into the 3 main computing resources […]

  • Charlie Branas, Columbia University

    4240A Public Affairs Bldg

    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 […]

  • Graeme Blair, UCLA

    4240A Public Affairs Bldg

    Biography: Graeme Blair is an associate professor of political science at UCLA and serves as Co-Director of Training and Methods of Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP). Graeme uses experiments, […]

  • Robert Hummer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    4240A Public Affairs Bldg

    Biography: Robert A. Hummer is the Howard W. Odum Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Fellow of the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). […]

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