Seminar Series

This paper uses newly-released data from 2008 American Community Survey (ACS), along with the similar microdata from the 1980 decennial census, to examine recent changes in interracial marriage.

Date
10/06/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Social Sciences 113

A growing body of research highlights that in-utero conditions are consequential for individual outcomes throughout the life cycle, but research assessing causal processes is scarce.

Date
9/29/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Social Sciences 113

This paper tests an insider-outsider model of harassment and involuntary unemployment.We exploit random assignment of appellate judges to three-judge panels and the fact that ajudge's gender and party of appointment predict outcomes in sexual harassment litigation todemonstrate a causal relations

Date
9/22/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Social Sciences 113

DuPRI Seminar Kick-Off. Reception to announce upcoming seminars which will allow the Duke community to hear cutting edge research from renowned scholars and will serve as a forum for interdisciplinary exchanges.

Date
9/15/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Social Sciences 113

We studied the relationship between early life socioeconomic status, household structure and adult all cause and cause-specific mortality in Finland among cohorts born in 1936-1950.

Date
4/21/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Erwin Square Mill 103

The pace of aging in human societies has been of considerable interest to scientists and social scientists, and although some captive animal models for aging have been developed, no comprehensive studies of aging in wild animals have ever been conducted.

Date
4/07/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Perkins Library Breedlove Room

Respondent-Driven Sampling is an innovative sampling technique that has recently gained considerable popularity as a method for studying "hidden" and "hard-to-reach" populations.

Date
3/31/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Perkins Library Breedlove Room

While socioeconomic gradients in health are well established, the biological mechanisms underlying these associations are not well understood. This talk will provide an overview of recent work investigating how latent infections may link social factors, stress, and disease.

Date
3/24/2010
Time
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue
Perkins Library Breedlove Room

The first project develops and implements an innovative method of measuring quality of care in a developing country context by using Simulated Standardized Patients. The second project is a recently funded impact evaluation of state-run voucher programs for obstetric care in India.

Date
3/03/2010
Time
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Venue
Perkins Library Breedlove Room

This study challenges the conventional wisdom that attributes fertility and its local variation in China as functions of government's birth planning policy.

Date
2/24/2010
Time
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Venue
Perkins Library Breedlove Room