Our next Brownbag is Wed, Oct 9 w/ Peter Catron, Assoc Prof of Soc at Univ. of Washington: “Contextual Boundaries: Skin Tone Stratification and Skill Transferability Among Mexicans in the Age of Mass Migration.” 12pm, 310 Social Sciences Building, w/ zoom option. events.berkeley.edu/popsci/event...
Join us for the Fall 2024 Demography Brown Bag Series, with guest Peter Catron from University of Washington. Peter Catron is Associate Professor o...
At Berkeley we're hosting a 'CenSoc' Users Conference on December 6th. The deadline to submit an abstract is October 31st. Please share widely with your networks, and consider submitting an abstract if you use or are interested in using these data.
We're hosting a CenSoc Users Conference on December 6th, remote. Please consider joining us! docs.google.com/document/d/1...
CenSoc Users Conference Organized by the CenSoc Project (PIs: Joshua R. Goldstein and Jason Fletcher) We invite submissions for our first CenSoc Users Conference. The conference will be held remot...
NICHD is seeking input from researchers and other stakeholders on its 2025 Strategic Plan. Details: grants.nih.gov/grants/guide... To ensure consideration, responses should be submitted no later than Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.
New data show that about half of U.S. adults lived alone upon gray divorce, another one-third lived with others, and the remaining 14% lived with a new partner. Adults living with a new partner tended to exhibit the most advantaged sociodemographic profiles. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36842065/
This study and its findings are remarkable.
See this new opportunity; if eligible do submit.
Demographers at US pop centers: You can post papers with the Association of Population Centers working paper series. They go on SocArXiv with a pop center branding cover page. www.popcenters.org/resources/as... #Demography #preprints
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Excellent opportunity for students to train with some amazing Demographers! #demography#population
There's a week left to propose to have your worked discussed in the APCG Online Colloquium. This can be a great opportunity for PhD students and post doc fellows who may not have mentors whose regional expertise is in Africa to get detailed feedback on working papers/research designs.
The African Politics Conference Group (APCG) Online Colloquium is now accepting applications for papers for this fall (Oct, Nov, Dec 2023). Please apply by October 5, 2023, here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F... Please re-tweet and share with your networks. DM me with any questions!
The APCG Online Colloquium is designed to increase opportunities for scholars of African politics to present and receive timely, constructive feedback on unpublished work. Colloquium sessions will be ...