GIA Core Funded Projects
These projects directly fund GIA Core personnel:
- Neighborhood Food Environment, Diet, and Health: Quasi Experimental Study (Stephen Matthews, Steve Cummins (London))Ana Diez Roux (Michigan) and The Food Trust in Philadelphia).
- Spatiotemporal Dimensions of Population Change in the Northern Orkney Islands, c. 1735-2000. (Jim Wood, Pat Johnson, Stephen Matthews, and Tim Murtha)
- Measuring Spatial Segregation (Stephen Matthews, Glenn Firebaugh, Barrett Lee, Sean Reardon (Stanford), David O'Sullivan (Auckland)
- Family Resource Allocation in Urban and Rural Communities (Linda M. Burton, Stephen A. Matthews)
- Welfare and the Well-being of Children (Linda Burton)
- Welfare Reform and the Well-Being of Children (Ethnography & Disability) (Linda Burton)
- Training and Research in International Population (Gordon F. De Jong, Gretchen Cornwell)
- Welfare Reform and Migration: Moving to Benefits, Moving from Restrictions? (Gordon F. De Jong, Deborah Graefe)
- Welfare Reform and Migration of Poor Families (Gordon F. De Jong, Deborah Graefe)
- Social Context of Substance Abuse: A Multi-level Approach (Constance Flanagan, Leslie Gallay)
- Latin American Urbanization in the Late Twentieth Century: A Comparative Study (Leif Jensen)
- GIS Training Program for Population Scientists (Stephen Matthews)
- Between Population Environment and Health (Stephen Matthews)
- Economic Hardship, Family Life and Voter Turnout in Developmental Perspective: Longitudinal Research on High School Class of 1992 (Eric Plutzer)
- Adolescence to Adulthood in Chicago Neighborhoods (Sean Reardon)
- Neighborhood, Race, and Alcohol Use/Abuse Trajectories (Sean Reardon)
- The Place of Religion in the American Metropolis (Wilbur Zelinsky, Stephen Matthews)
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