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PRI Brown Bag Series: 1999-2000

Date Speaker Topic
September 14, 1999 Phyllis Mansfield, Professor of Women's Studies and Health Education and James Wood, Professor of Anthropology and Demography, Penn State The Tremin Trust and Bimora: Work in Progress
September 28, 1999 Joseph Terza, Department of Economics, Penn State A Unifying Structure for Cross-Sectional Health Econometric Models with Endogenous Switching
October 26, 1999 Rukmalie Jayakody, Department of Human Development and Family Studies and Demography, Penn State Father Figures in Low Income, African American Families: Are They There: Do They Matter?
November 9, 1999 Nan Astone, Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins University The Relationship between Early Childhood Health and Development and Labor Force Outcome for African Americans
November 23, 1999 Douglas Granger, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Penn State Integrating Salivary Biomarkers into Behavioral Research
December 7, 1999 Diane McLaughlin, Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology and Demography, Penn State Income Inequality in the U. S.: Spatial Patterns and Correlates of Change
January 8, 2000 David Shapiro, Professor of Economics and Women's Studies, Penn State Fertility Transition in Urban and Rural Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa
February 1, 2000 Mark Hayward, Director, Population Research Institute and Professor of Sociology and Demography, Penn State Healthy Life Expectancy in the United States: The confluence of Heart Disease and Functional Limitations
February 15, 2000 Gerald McClearn, Evan Pugh Professor of Health and Human Development, Penn State Nature and Nurture: Teammates, not Rivals
February 29, 2000 Mark Shriver, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Penn State Mapping the Genes, Histories, and Geographies of Admixed Populations
March 14, 2000 Valarie King, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Demography and Humah Development and Family Studies, Penn State Family Instability and Interpersonal Trust
April 11, 2000 Doug Wolf, Syracuse University Microsimulation, Population Projections, and Interval Estimation
April 18, 2000 Shripad Tuljapurkar, Mountain View Research Demographic Uncertainty in Forecasts: What It Is and Why It Matters

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