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SUMMARY:An introduction: The Library Data Science Center
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction: The Library Data Science Center \nDescription: This talk will provide an introduction to the Library Data Science Center\, the services and research support it provides. \nTim Dennis is the Director of the Data Science Center\, whose mission is to foster a welcoming research community by developing data literacy and foundational coding skills through consulting and education.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/data-science-center-presentation/
LOCATION:4240 Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Workshop,Divisional Publish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190621T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190621T180000
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CREATED:20190612T172854Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Institute in Computational Social Science Panel Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Summer Institute in Computational Social Science Panel Presentation \nLuskin Conference Center Laureate Room \n\n2:00pm – 3:15pm Digital Demography\n\nProf. Dennis Feehan\, UC Berkeley and Prof. Ka-Yuet Liu\, UCLA \n\n3:30pm – 4:45pm Computational Causal Inference \n\nProf. Judea Pearl\, UCLA and Prof. Sam Pimentel\, UC Berkeley \nReception 5:00pm – 6:00pm
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/summer-institute-in-computational-social-science-panel-presentation/
LOCATION:Luskin Conference Center Laureate Room
CATEGORIES:CCPR Conference,CCPR Seminar,CSS Events,Divisional Publish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T095830
CREATED:20190321T170203Z
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SUMMARY:CCPR 2019 PAA Practice Session
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to hear our residents interesting research and give feedback for their upcoming PAA presentations. \nPresenters: \n\nAmanda Gonzalez\, “Do You Need to Pay for Quality Care? Exploring Associations Between Bribes and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures on Quality of Labor and Delivery Care in High Volume Public Health Facilities in Uttar Pradesh\, India”\nMary Robbins\, “A Development Dud: Is Microcredit in Bangladesh Actually Improving Women’s Lives? A Case Study in Matlab”\nJacob Thomas\, “Which Nationalities Have Been Coming the United States Less Since the 2016 Election?”\nAmber Villalobos\, “The Differential Impact of College on Becoming a Single Parent “\n Maria Lucia Yanguas\, “One Laptop per Child: Long-Run Evidence From Uruguay”
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/ccpr-2019-paa-practice-session/
LOCATION:4240 Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar,Divisional Publish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190305T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190305T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T095830
CREATED:20190131T171533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T182129Z
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SUMMARY:Andrés Villarreal\, University of Maryland
DESCRIPTION:Title: Immigrants’ Economic Assimilation: Evidence from Matched Administrative Records \nAbstract: Immigrants’ ability to succeed in the labor market and achieve economic parity with natives has significant long-term implications for their well-being and that of their children. In this talk I will present findings from two studies examining immigrants’ economic assimilation using a dataset that links respondents of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to their individual tax records. The first study examines the lifetime earnings trajectories of immigrants and measures the extent and speed with which they are able to reduce the earnings gap with natives. Findings from this study address key debates regarding ethnoracial and cohort differences in immigrants’ earnings trajectories. First\, we find a racially differentiated pattern of earnings assimilation: black and Hispanic immigrants are less able to catch up with native whites’ earnings compared to white and Asian immigrants\, but they are almost able to reach earnings parity with natives of their same race and ethnicity. Second\, contrary to previous studies we find no evidence that recent immigrant cohorts are experiencing lower earnings growth. The second study examines immigrants’ job instability. We find that foreign-born men\, particularly those who are undocumented\, were at higher risk of losing their job and becoming involuntarily underemployed during the Great Recession even after controlling for demographic factors and job characteristics. \nMore on Prof. Villarreal
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/andres-villarreal-university-of-maryland-2/
LOCATION:4240 Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar,Divisional Publish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190131T150000
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CREATED:20190115T221438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210424T031350Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Merging Entities - Deterministic\, Approximate\, & Probabilistic
DESCRIPTION:Instructor:\nMichael Tzen \nTitle:\nMerging Entities: Deterministic\, Approximate\, & Probabilistic \nLocation:\nJanuary 31\, 2019\, 2:00-3:00 PM\n4240 Public Affairs Building\nCCPR Seminar Room \nContent:\nCombining information from different groups is a fundamental procedure in the data analysis pipeline. Using NBA and NCAA data\, we will walk through deterministic\, approximate\, and probabilistic methods to merge entities from the different data sources. Is Luc Richard Mbah a Moute playing in the NBA the same Luc Mbah a Moute who played for the University of California\, Los Angeles? We’ll discuss how the probabilistic methods loosely relate to matching in causal analysis. After this workshop\, participants should be able to merge data sets 3 different ways and think about how the merge quality may affect downstream analysis. \nPlease RSVP below \nhttps://goo.gl/forms/XiuYjqjkcD0WnHov2 \nslides rscript
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/workshop-merging-entities/
LOCATION:4240 Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Workshop,CSS Events,Divisional Publish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T130000
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CREATED:20180912T184827Z
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SUMMARY:"The Trouble with Pink and Blue\, Gender expression\, stigma\, and health among U.S. children and adolescents"
DESCRIPTION:“The Trouble with Pink and Blue\, Gender expression\, stigma\, and health among U.S. children and adolescents” \nAllegra Gordon\, SCD\, MPH \nResearch Scientist\, Boston Children’s Hospital \nInstructor\, Department of Pediatrics\, Harvard Medical School \nDr. Gordon will offer a conceptual model for understanding gender expression and health and illustrate this model with examples from recent research on gender nonconformity\, school-based violence and bullying\, and selected health outcomes in samples of U.S. high school students and young adults. \nLunch will be provided \nSponsored by The Williams Institute\, The California Center for Population Research\, and The California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/the-trouble-with-pink-and-blue-gender-expression-stigma-and-health-among-u-s-children-and-adolescents/
LOCATION:4240 Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar,Divisional Publish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180606T133000
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CREATED:20180531T155819Z
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SUMMARY:First Annual Robert Mare Student Lectureship
DESCRIPTION:First Annual Robert Mare Student Lecture \nRavaris Moore  \nAssistant Professor of Sociology\, Loyola Marymount University – Los Angeles (August 2018) \nPhD Candidate\, UCLA Dept. of Sociology (PhD expected June 2018) \nEunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Trainee\, UCLA California Center for Population Research \n“Early Estimates of the Effects of Public School Shootings in California on California Public Schools” \nAbstract: I employ data from California public schools covering years 1991 to 2017 with data on public school shootings in the state of California over the same period to study the effects of school shootings on schools. This project aims to understand how dropout\, enrolment\, and achievement measures respond to school shootings. A secondary objective includes discerning whether fatal and non-fatal shootings have differential effects on schools and student outcomes. I will present early results\, and I welcome helpful comments and criticism. \nJoin us for lunch following the talk as we celebrate and bid farewell to all graduating CCPR affiliated students
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/first-annual-robert-mare-student-lectureship/
LOCATION:4240 Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T095830
CREATED:20180511T154607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180511T154950Z
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SUMMARY:Meeting the Challenge of Homelessness
DESCRIPTION:UCLA & Homelessness: See. Study. Solve \nPublic Lecture:\nMeeting the Challenge of Homelessness\nUCLA NPI Auditorium CHS C8-183 \nEnding homelessness and serving the needs of our most vulnerable individuals and families is possible\, but it requires sustained effort. Culhane will kick off the week by reviewing the national situation\, including progress and continued hurdles. He will also describe unique challenges for cities like LA where many homeless are unsheltered. \nDennis P. Culhane PhD \nHosted by Fielding School of Public Health Dean Jody Heymann \n 
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/meeting-the-challenge-of-homelessness/
LOCATION:UCLA NPI Auditorium CHS C8-183
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar,Divisional Publish
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