Workshop: CCPR Computing and Data Orientation

Room 4240A, 4th Floor, Public Affairs Building, 337 Charles Young Dr., LA, CA 90095

Our Computing Orientation provides an overview of the technological resources, services, and support available through CCPR to advance affiliates’ research. The session will cover data management planning and security requirements, guidance on choosing and accessing appropriate computational resources (including individual, centralized, and high-performance environments), and an introduction to the Secure Data Enclave for projects with heightened security […]

CCPR Potluck

This is an opportunity to reconnect with old friends and colleagues and meet new friends.  Everyone is welcome. To help us get an accurate headcount RSVP or email admin@ccpr.ucla.edu. Please bring a dish to share!

Coffee and Conversation

CCPR Break Room

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. Coffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. This week’s session will be hosted by Professor Wei-hsin Yu, who will be there to guide the […]

Workshop: Brandon Stewart, Princeton University, “Using Large Language Model Annotations for the Social Sciences: A General Framework of Using Predicted Variables in Statistical Analyses”

Room 4240A, 4th Floor, Public Affairs Building, 337 Charles Young Dr., LA, CA 90095

Biography: Brandon Stewart is Associate Professor of Sociology at Princeton University where he is also affiliated with the Office of Population Research and numerous other centers on campus. He currently serves as the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Political Analysis and Associate Editor at Sociological Methods & Research. His work spans several areas of computational social science with […]

Fertility and Demographic Change Miniconference

CCPR Seminar Room 4240 Public Affairs Building, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Fertility and Demographic Change Miniconference will take place 10/17/25, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm (Schedule TBA), 4240A Public Affairs Building. This event is jointly sponsored by CCPR, and the development, macro, and applied groups in the economics department. We have limited space, so if you plan to come then please sign up here.   […]

Coffee and Conversation

CCPR Break Room

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. Coffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. This week’s session will be hosted by Professor Dora Costa, who will be there to guide the conversation, share insights, and […]

Marco Tabellini, Harvard Business School, Climate Matching in Migration: From the American Frontier to Prehistory

Room 4240A, 4th Floor, Public Affairs Building, 337 Charles Young Dr., LA, CA 90095

Biography: Marco Tabellini is an assistant professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy unit and is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), RF Berlin, and IZA. He explores how international and internal migration reshapes politics, societies, and the economy. His work investigates when and […]

Coffee and Conversation

CCPR Break Room

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. Coffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. This week’s session will be hosted by CCPR Alumni Jennifer Flashman and CCPR Director Megan Sweeney, who will be there to […]

Workshop: Applying for the F31 National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowship (For Students)

Our New Junior Fund Manager, Lilian Coie, will present a new workshop for graduate students interested in applying for the F31 National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowship on Wednesday, October 29th, from 12:00-1:30 pm.   Workshop participation is subject to room capacity limitations. Please confirm your attendance by RSVPing here. In the event of more […]

Coffee and Conversation

CCPR Break Room

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. Coffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. This week’s session will be hosted by the CCPR Directors, who will be there to guide the conversation, share insights, and […]

Stefanie DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University, “Colleges that obviously don’t have what you need”: Risk, Social Mobility and the Postsecondary Decisions of Low-Income Students”

Room 4240A, 4th Floor, Public Affairs Building, 337 Charles Young Dr., LA, CA 90095

Biography: Stefanie DeLuca is the James Coleman Professor of Social Policy and Sociology at the Johns Hopkins University, Director of the Poverty and Inequality Research Lab, and Research Principal at Opportunity Insights at Harvard University. She co-authored Coming of Age in the Other America (with Susan Clampet-Lundquist and Kathryn Edin), which was named an Outstanding […]

CCPR Social Hour

UCLA Faculty Club

CCPR is hosting a faculty-only Social Hour at the UCLA Faculty Club. There is no formal agenda—think of this as an informal gathering to meet and reconnect with CCPR affiliates. Peter Evans and Grace Bukovsky from UCLA College Development will attend to discuss and answer questions regarding major giving fundraising and foundation support with those […]

Tiffany Joseph, Northeastern University, “Not All In: Race, Immigration, and Health Care Exclusion in the Age of Obamacare”

Zoom

CCIS / CSIM / BIMI / GMC // CCPR book presentation (via zoom) on 11/7/25.  This event may be recorded.  Please note that the time listed is Pacific Time. Registration link:   https://ucsd.zoom.us/meeting/register/OOns5nFVTzCf139m4hWE0Q If the link does not work for you, please copy and paste it onto your web browser.  The registration link is also […]

Manasi Deshpande, The University of Chicago, “Explaining the Historical Rise and Recent Decline in Social Security Disability Insurance Enrollment”

Room 4240A, 4th Floor, Public Affairs Building, 337 Charles Young Dr., LA, CA 90095

Biography:  Manasi Deshpande is an associate professor of economics with tenure at the University of Chicago Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Her research interests include the optimal design of social safety net programs, their interaction with labor markets, and their effects on […]

Federal Data Access Event

Charles E. Young Research Library, Data Science Center, Room 11630L

Federal data systems are going through major transitions, and researchers across campus are dealing with changes in data access and documentation.   Join Dr. Margaret Levenstein, Director of ICPSR (the world's largest social science data archive), for a conversation about how the research community is responding. Since January, ICPSR has preserved over 1,200 datasets to […]

On the Move: Migration Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean

Friday, November 14,2025 | 12:00PM - 1:30PMPacificTime Will be held via Zoom (This Event May Be Recorded) Register for Zoom Info Here Book Talk Speakers: Andrew Selee is President of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a global nonpartisan institution that seeks to improve immigration and integration policies through fact-based research, opportunities for learning and dialogue, […]

Coffee and Conversation

CCPR Break Room

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. Coffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. This week’s session will be hosted by the CCPR Directors and new UCLA Professor Ann Owens, who will be there to […]

Nathan Nunn, University of British Columbia, “Development Mismatch?: Evidence from Agricultural Projects in Pastoral Africa”

Room 4240A, 4th Floor, Public Affairs Building, 337 Charles Young Dr., LA, CA 90095

  Biography: Nathan Nunn is a Professor of Economics at the University of British Columbia and holds a Canada Research Chair in cultural economics. His research examines the historical and dynamic process of economic development, focusing on the evolution of culture, norms, and institutions across societies. He has published dozens of articles aimed at improving […]

Coffee and Conversation

CCPR Break Room

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. Coffee and Conversation is held Mondays at 10:00 AM in the CCPR Break Room. This week’s session will be hosted by the CCPR Directors, who will be there to guide the […]

Development Workshop: Mary Jo Mitchell (Director of Gov’t and Public Affairs, PAA), “Engaging Policymakers: Role of PAA/APC and Population Scientists” 

Zoom

Biography: Since January 2004, Mary Jo H. Mitchell has been the Director of Government Affairs for the Population Association of America and Association of Population Centers. In addition to representing PAA and APC, Ms. Mitchell has co-directed The Census Project since 2008. Prior to her position with PAA/APC, Ms. Mitchell worked at the National Institutes of Health […]