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Farewell and Congratulations to Heeju Sohn!

July 31, 2020/by

Michael Gaddis received an honorable mention for the American Sociological Association Section on Racial & Ethnic Minorities Early Career Award.

June 26, 2020/by

Cecilia Menjivar received the Distinguished Career Award from the American Sociological Association Section on International Migration.

June 26, 2020/by

Michael Lens chats with CCPR alumna, Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy, inequality, & COVID-19.

June 19, 2020/by

Article by Sarah Reber and colleagues published by the Brookings Institution, “Race gaps in COVID-19 deaths are even bigger than they appear” 

June 18, 2020/by

Till von Wachter interviewed by MarketPlace “Work-sharing programs allow companies to keep furloughed workers”

June 17, 2020/by

Patrick Heuveline and Michael Tzen have published an article on medRxiv that proposes three indicators to compare CoViD-19 mortality with overall mortality and across populations.

June 1, 2020/by

Cecilia Menjívar Elected President of the American Sociological Association

June 1, 2020/by

Featured Article: Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, Anne Pebley, Josefina Flores Morales, and Noreen Goldman’s article “Calloused hands, shorter life? Occupation and older-age survival in Mexico” Demographic Research 

May 27, 2020/by

Vickie Mays is honored with UCLA 2020 Senate Service Award

May 22, 2020/by

Vickie Mays UCLA Newsroom Q&A: For Black men, wearing a mask may be a health risk greater than COVID-19

May 22, 2020/by

Till von Wachter and Paola Giuliano’s research cited in New York Times article “Facing Adulthood With an Economic Disaster’s Lasting Scars”

May 19, 2020/by

Josefina Flores Morales receives 2019 Treiman Research Fellowship Award

May 14, 2020/by

According to an analysis spearheaded by Paul Ong, participation in 2020 U.S. Census is falling behind

April 30, 2020/by

A new analysis on initial unemployment claims by the California Policy Lab provides detailed insights into which workers, regions, and industries in California have been the most impacted by the #COVID19 crisis: https://bit.ly/UEClaimsCovid19

April 30, 2020/by

Judith Seltzer and Deborah Klein Walker’s commentary in the National Academy of Science: “Counting Children in the U.S. 2020 Census: Assure Our Future is Represented.” 

April 27, 2020/by

Ron Brookmeyer LA Times Op-Ed: Predictions about where the coronavirus pandemic is going vary widely. Can models be trusted?

April 24, 2020/by

Virtual Population Association of America Meeting

April 22, 2020/by

Population Reference Bureau article, “Disadvantage for Black Families Compounded by Economic Circumstances of Kin”features an article by CCPR Alumna Sung Park, Prof. Judith Seltzer and Prof. Emily Wiemers. 

April 16, 2020/by

Randall Kuhn quoted in the Economist “Might the pandemic be a lifeline for the rich world’s homeless?”

April 15, 2020/by