Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
Linking CVFS Families: How to use the Relationship Grid
This webinar will instruct users on how to use CVFS relationship grids to link family members in the same household across data files (e.g.,...
PSC Brown Bag: Causal Effects of Early Career Sorting on Labor and Marriage Market Choices: A Foundation for Gender Disparities and Norms
Itzik Fadlon, University of California, San Diego
The PSC Brown Bag Series runs live and on Zoom this year, Mondays from 12-1....
PSC Brownbag Series: A New Window on Human Fecundity: Converting Digital Exhaust into Demographic Parameters
Jenna Nobles
The PSC Brown Bag Series runs live and on Zoom this year, Mondays from noon to 1....
RCGD/EHAP Winter Seminar Series: A Seven Decade Lifespan? Variations on an Evolutionary Theme
Michael Gurven
A Seven Decade Lifespan? Variations on an Evolutionary Theme...
Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
Climate Risk Survey
This webinar focuses on preliminary findings from the Climate Risk Perceptions survey that was carried out in Chitwan in Spring 2022. In...
PSC Brownbag Series: Effects of Expanding Contraceptive Choice: New Evidence from Virginia’s Contraceptive Access Initiative
Analisa Packham
In 2018, the Virginia Department of Health implemented the Contraceptive Access Initiative (CAI) to increase access to hormonal...
PSC Brownbag Series: Digital Financial Services and Women’s Empowerment: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania
Emma Riley
The PSC Brown Bag Seminar runs live and on Zoom from noon to 1....
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The University of Michigan's Population Studies Center (PSC) was established in 1961, originally as a unit within the Department of Sociology. In 1966 the Center established close connections to the Department of Economics, and since that time has become increasingly interdisciplinary, currently drawing faculty from more than a dozen academic disciplines.
Center affiliates are population researchers who pursue independent research with the support of Center staff. PSC supports a large portfolio of both domestic and international research in several key areas of demographic research: Health and Social Inequalities; Social-Biological Interactions; Population Health and Well-being; Families, Fertility, and Children; Population Dynamics; and Methodologies and Data.