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Seminar: Women's Economic Empowerment and Reproductive Health: What Do We Know? What Can We Know?
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Alaka Basu, Professor, Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University
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Seminar: Zodiacal Birth Timing Cycles in East Asia: An Update
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Daniel Goodkind, Demographer, Independent Researcher, Arlington Virginia
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Shareen Joshi, Georgetown University
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Just Water? Environmental Jurisprudence, Water Quality and Infant Mortality in India
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Situating Risk, Home and Health: Qualitative Research Methods Across Disciplines
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Marian Moser Jones, Department of Family Science, School of Public Health; Jeffrey McCune, Department of Women's Studies, American Studies; Joseph Richardson, Department of African American Studies
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Social and Demographic Disparities in Displacement from and Return to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Short-Term and Long-Term Findings
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Michael Rendall, Professor of Sociology and Director of MPRC at the University of Maryland
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Sonalde Desai, Department of Sociology at UMD
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The Global Aspirational Class and Its Demographic Fortunes
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Special Recruitment Talk: Working in the Estimates and Projections Area at the U.S. Census Bureau
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MPRC will host Mark Gross, Chief - International Migration Branch, for a special recruitment talk: Working in the Estimates and Projections Area at the U.S. Census Bureau
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Special Symposium: The New Media Generation: Implications of Computer and Video Game Use for Parents and Teachers
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Allison Druin, Director and Associate Professor, Human Computer Interaction Laboratory, College of Information Studies; Sandra Hofferth, Director, Maryland Population Research Center, Professor of Family Science, School of Public Health; Melanie Killen, Professor, Human Development, College of Education, Affiliate Professor, Department of Psychology
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Spring Break, No Seminar
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Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins
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The potential of computer vision tools for improving demographic measurement in low-income countries
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