Reflections on Graduate Training at CCPR/UCLA: A Panel to Honor Judith Seltzer

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Join us for a panel to honor Prof. Judith Seltzer's career and graduate training with CCPR and UCLA! Prof. Judith Seltzer is a founding member and former director of CCPR. She received the Sara McLanahan award from the Population Association of America. Panelists include former UCLA / CCPR graduate students Esther Friedman (Research Associate Professor, […]

A Celebration of Judith Seltzer

Sculpture Garden Coral Tree Walk

Join us at Coral Tree Walk for a celebration and reception for CCPR founding member and former director Judith Seltzer's career!

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah's Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Dan Thompson, University of California, Los Angeles, “How Much Does Health Affect Voter Participation?”

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Biography: Dan Thompson is an assistant professor of political science at UCLA studying American politics and political methodology. He studies how the rules governing elections affect who participates, who wins, and ultimately the policies governments choose. He collects new data on elections and electoral institutions which he combinse with large administrative datasets on government behavior. […]

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah's Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Susan Cassels, University of California, Santa Barbara, “Patterns of Sexual Minority Men’s Lifestyle and Healthcare Related Activity Spaces in Los Angeles”

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Biography: Dr. Susan Cassels is a Professor in the Department of Geography at UCSB, and the Director of the Broom Center for Demography. She studies and teaches topics related to health geography, demography, and infectious disease epidemiology. The central focus of her research is on geographic mobility, sexual health, and HIV prevention. Her current research […]

Lisa Dettling, Federal Reserve Board, “Did the Modern Mortgage Set the Stage for the Baby Boom?”

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Biography: Lisa Dettling is a Principal Economist in the Division of Research and Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board, where she is part of the team that forecasts the economic effects of fiscal policy (taxes, transfers, and government spending). She is currently on leave from the Board and visiting CCPR this fall. Lisa's academic research […]

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah's Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Workshop: Grant Writing

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Featuring Martha Bailey, Gilbert Gee, Naomi Sugie, and Janet Stein   A recording of this workshop may be accessed here. The slides of the presentation may be accessed here.

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah's Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Sarah Miller, University of Michigan, “Does Income Affect Health? Evidence from the OpenResearch Unconditional Income Study”

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Biography: Sarah Miller is an associate professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2012. Dr. Miller's research interests are in health economics and, in particular, the short-term and long-term effects of public policies that expand health […]

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah’s Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah's Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah's Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.

Marissa Thompson, Columbia University

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Biography: Marissa Thompson is an assistant professor of sociology at Columbia University. Her research focuses on the causes and consequences of racial and socioeconomic inequality, with an emphasis on understanding the role of education in shaping disparate outcomes over the life-course. Marissa’s current research investigates, for example, parental preferences regarding school segregation, the causal effects […]

Bagel Hour

CCPR Break Room

Join CCPR affiliates for bagels from Noah’s Bagels and get to know one another in a casual setting. Bagels are served in the CCPR Break Room.