Previous Events in the Demography Department
Brown Bag Seminars (by semester)
- Fall 2007
- Spring 2007
- Fall 2006
- Spring 2006
- Fall 2005
- Spring 2005
- Fall 2004 (print text only)
- Spring 2004 (print text only)
- Fall 2003 (print text only)
- Spring 2003 (print text only)
- Fall 2002 (print text only)
- Spring 2002 (print text only)
- Fall 2001
- Spring 2001
- Fall 2000
BACPOP and Special Seminars (by event, no links)
- September 2, 2004: Patrick Heuveline, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Chicago, Mortality Influences on Fertility: The Case of Cambodia Before, During and After the Kmers Rouges.
- May 6, 2004: Brien Garnand, Phd Candidate, Committee on the Ancient Mediterranean World, Univ. of Chicago. How Many Babies Can You Kill? The Sustainability of Carthaginian Infant Sacrifice.
- April 2004: No BACPOP, attending PAA instead.
- March 4, 2004: Ken Smith, Department of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Utah, Effects of Childhood Family Circumstances on Adult Mortality: Evidence from the Utah Population Database, 1850-2000.
- February 5, 2004: S. Philip Morgan, Sociology Dept., Duke University, Do Parents of Girls Really Have a Higher Risk of Divorce? Revisiting Father Involvement and Marital Stability. (Michael S. Pollard, Co-Author)
- December 4, 2003: David Levine, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, Industrialization and Infant Mortality. (Maya Federman, Co-Author)
- October 2, 2003: John Wilmoth, Dept. of Demography, UC Berkeley, Overview and Discussion of the Demographic Components of the Financial Projections for U.S. Social Security.
- September 25, 2003: Dr. Peter Sozou, London School of Economics, Aging and Discounting the Future.
- September 4, 2003: George Alter, Dept. of History, Indiana University, Height, Frailty, and the Standard of Living: Modeling the Effects of Diet and Disease on Declining Mortality and Increasing Height
- May, 2003 No BACPOP, attending PAA instead.
- April 3, 2003 Michael J. Rosenfeld, Department of Sociology, Stanford, Alternative Unions and the Independence of Young Adults in the U.S.
- March 6, 2003 Eugene Hammel, Dept. of Demography, UC Berkeley and Aaron Gullickson, Graduate Group in Sociology and Demography, UC Berkeley, Globalization, Maternal Mortality, and Family Structure on the Edge of Europe, 1800-1900.
- February 6, 2003 Andrew Cherlin, Dept. of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University, Welfare, Poverty, and Marriage.
- December 4, 2002 Sarah Curran, Dept. of Sociology, Princeton University, Shifting Boundaries, Transforming Lives: Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand
- November 7, 2002 Victor Agadjanian, Dept. of Sociology, Arizona State University, The Power of the Insignificant: Capturing and Measuring the Impact of Seemingly Unimportant Social Interactions on Demographic Behavior.
- October 3, 2002 Andrew Mason, Dept. of Economics, University of Hawaii, Aging and Income Inequality (Sang-Hyop Lee, Co-Author)
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