• Emma Zang, Yale University, “Life-Course Exposure to State Policy Liberalism Contexts and Later-Life Cognitive Health”

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    Biography: Dr. Emma Zang is an Assistant Professor of Sociology, Biostatistics, and Global Affairs at Yale University. Zang’s research interests lie at the intersection of health and aging, marriage and family, and inequality, with a particular focus on examining these dynamics in both the United States and China. She is also interested in developing and […]

  • 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.

  • Janet Currie, Princeton University, “Investing in Children to Address the Child Mental Health Crisis”

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    Biography: Janet Currie is the Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and the co-director of Princeton's Center for Health and Wellbeing.  She also co-directs the Program on Families and Children at the National Bureau of Economic Research.  Currie is a pioneer in the economic analysis of child development.  Her current […]

  • 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.

  • Proactive Media Relations Team, UCLA, “Media Relations 101” Workshop

    Media Relations 101 Description: On May 14, UCLA Media Relations will speak to faculty and students at CCPR on how our team, and the broader Strategic Communications department, supports faculty members and the university in sharing research, expertise and other university news with a broad audience. UCLA media relations works with marketing and communications colleagues […]

  • 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.

  • Jamie Goodwin-White, UCLA “’Citizenship from the outside’: Undocumented immigrants and the making of civic and political life”

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    Jamie Goodwin-White (Department of Geography UCLA), David Jacobson (Department of Sociology, University of South Florida) "’Citizenship from the outside’: Undocumented immigrants and the making of civic and political life”. We argue that profound changes take place regarding citizenship that are not fully captured in scholarly analysis or, for that matter, in public discussion. The challenge […]

  • Jens Ludwig, University of Chicago, “Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence”

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        Biography: Jens Ludwig is the Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, co-director of the National Bureau of Economic Research working group on the economics of crime, and Pritzker Director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab. He helped found the Crime Lab 16 years ago […]

  • 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.

  • Mare Student Lecture, Victoria Wang

    We are pleased to announce that Victoria Wang has been selected to deliver the 8th Annual Robert Mare Lecture, established in 2018 to honor CCPR Founding Director Robert Mare and his lifelong dedication to the exceptional training of graduate students. Victoria Wang is an applied microeconomist specializing in public and environmental economics, and her research investigates […]

  • The Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science

    The Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS) is an annual, global institute bringing together PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career faculty interested in computational social science. This is for both social scientists (broadly conceived) and data scientists (broadly conceived), with a particular emphasis on equipping social scientists who identify as "data science curious". Topics covered […]

  • The Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science

    The Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS) is an annual, global institute bringing together PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career faculty interested in computational social science. This is for both social scientists (broadly conceived) and data scientists (broadly conceived), with a particular emphasis on equipping social scientists who identify as "data science curious". Topics covered […]

  • 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 […]

  • Workshop: Kara Rudolph, Columbia University, Causal Mediation Workshop

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

    Biography: Kara Rudolph is an epidemiologist interested in developing and applying causal inference methods to better understand the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. Currently, she is a Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University. Her current work focuses on developing and applying methods for transportability and mediation to understand mechanisms relevant for drug […]

  • 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 Andres Villarreal, who will be there to guide the […]

  • CCPR Welcome Event

    Join us as we kick off the new academic year with a Welcome Back event at CCPR! The event will feature a presentation by Professor Martha Bailey, along with brief remarks from CCPR leadership and staff. A reception will follow, offering a chance to connect with colleagues and new affiliates. For those interested, an optional […]

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