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DATE & LOCATION
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GUEST SPEAKER
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SEMINAR TITLE
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Fri. Sep 26, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Ken Hill
Director of the Hopkins Population Center, Professor of Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
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"Mexican Migration to the United States, 1990 to 2000: Estimates from Both Sides of the Border"
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Friday Oct 3, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Manuela Angelucci
University College London
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"U.S. Border Enforcement, Aid, and the Inflow-Outflow of Mexican Illegal Migration"
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Friday Oct 10, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Dean Judson
Mathematical Statistician, Research and Evaluation Division U.S. Bureau of the Census
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"The Statistical Administrative Records System & Administrative Records Experiment 2000: System Design, Successes and Challenges
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Friday Oct 17, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Diane Herz
Project Manager, American Time
Use Survey, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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"The New American Time Use Survey"
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Friday Oct 24, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Jeff Smith
Associate Professor of Economics,
University of Maryland
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"What is the Value Added by Case Workers?"
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Friday Nov 7, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Patrick Bayer
Assistant Professor of Economics, Yale University
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"Building Criminal Capital Behind Bars: Social Learning in Juvenile Corrections"*
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Friday Nov 21, 2003
12 noon
1101 Art-Sociology Bldg
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Katharine Abraham
Professor of Survey Methodology and Adjunct Professor of Economics,
University of Maryland
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"Financial Aid and Students' College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program"**
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| Thanksgiving Break Nov.27-30 |
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Friday Dec 5, 2003
12 noon
1101
Art-Sociology Bldg
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Brian Wiersema
Senior Research Specialist, Violence Research Group, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice,
University of Maryland
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"Comparing Measurement Characteristics of Multiple Violence-Related Mortality Data Sources"*
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*Co-Sponsored with Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
** The seminar scheduled for November 21 has been
moved to Feb 6, 2004.
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