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William Fennie, MPRC Staff
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2009-10 Seed Grant Program RFP
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Seed Grants Awarded in 2008-2009
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Seed Grants Awarded in 2009-2010
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Overview
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MPRC is dedicated to developing new scholarship and focuses on four main population research themes.
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Research
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Family Processes, Intergenerational Learning, and Involved Fathering
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Tracking mechanisms to transmit "responsible fathering"
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Time Use and Parenting
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Faculty Associate and Graduate Affiliates
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Seminar Series: Gender and the great Albanian migration experiment
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Guy Stecklov, Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University
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Seminar Series: Effects of Demographic Transitions on Schooling: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa
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Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue, Associate Professor, Cornell University
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Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue
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Seminar Series: Labor Migration, Reconfiguration of Marriage, and HIV / AIDS in Rural Africa
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Victor Agadjanian, Associate Professor, School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University
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Victor Agadjanian
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Data and Methods for Population Research DRAFT
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MPRC also has become a major facilitator of data products for population research, although we do so in a way that is unique within the population community.
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Health Processes and Aging DRAFT
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Research in this area is assembled in three categories: 1) determinants of infant, child, and youth health; 2) infectious diseases and limiting their spread; ...
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Social and Economic Inequality DRAFT
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Research in this area focuses on three important topics: 1) labor market inequalities in the U.S.; 2) causes and consequences of social inequality; and 3) ...
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Family and Fertility DRAFT
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MPRC's research on family processes has grown to include the following key areas: 1) time use and parenting; 2) family change and subgroup variation; and 3) ...
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New Data Products DRAFT
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Seminar Series : Status Exchange - Marriage to a U.S. Citizen (and Access to a Green Card)
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Zhenchao Qian of Ohio State University speaks on citizen / immigrant marriages
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Seminar Series: Just One Child: Population Science and Politics in Contemporary China
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Susan Greenhalgh, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California at Irvine
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Seminar Series: Family Structure and Children's Educational Outcomes in Norway
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Fall Seminar Series 2008 - Sociology
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