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Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins
The potential of computer vision tools for improving demographic measurement in low-income countries
Located in Coming Up
Using IHDS Data to Explore Inequality in India
Sonalde Desai and Reeve Vanneman study the "Determinants of Maternal and Child Health in India"
Located in Research / Selected Research
Intergenerational Parenting and Health
MPRC Associate Terrence Thornberry is studying Intergenerational Health using the Rochester Youth Development Study
Located in Research / Selected Research
How Does Parental Stress Affect Child Outcomes?
Natasha Cabrera has completed a paper on “Parenting and early predictors of Latino children’s cognitive and social development: Direct and Indirect Effects”
Located in Research / Selected Research
Institutional Context: Schools and Child Development
Melissa Milkie is completing an NICHD-funded project on “Social statuses, schools, and children’s problems”
Located in Research / Selected Research
Shifts in Racial / Ethnic and Gender Composition in the Military
Social structure, social systems and social networks with applications to military personnel and operational issues
Located in Research / Selected Research
India Human Development Survey Second Wave (IDHS-II)
An NICHD grant valued at about $2.5 million over five years is funding the second wave of survey research for IHDS
Located in Research / Selected Research
Haltiwanger sees more complete labor picture
Census makes business formulation an official statistic
Located in News
Finding Work After War: The Role of Military Experience in Civilian Hiring
Meredith Kleykamp explores job market outcomes for military veterans
Located in Research / Selected Research
Vivian Hoffman studies women's sanitation impact in developing countries
Environmental and social impacts for women deriving from menstrual sanitation practices
Located in Research / Selected Research