A Fair Work Week: Raising the Floor on Precarious Scheduling
Real-World Perspectives on Poverty Solutions Speaker Series
A Fair Work Week: Raising the Floor on Precarious Scheduling...
Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
The CVFS Young Adult Study: Methods and Findings from a 30 Month, Frequent Interview, Study of Private Topics
Join us for the first webinar of the academic year, which will commence with a brief overview of the CVFS. Following this, we will shift our...
Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
Using CVFS Data to Study Migration and Related Topics
This webinar will provide an overview of the various migration-related measures across CVFS datasets, including measures of timing and...
Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
Genetics and Demographic Behavior
This webinar will provide an overview of the methods for constructing and analyses of polygenic scores for demographic behavior in CVFS....
Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
Courtship Processes, Spouse Choice, and Marital Instability
This webinar will provide an overview of dramatic changes in courtship processes, spouse choice and interrelationships between courtship...
Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) Webinar Series
Parental Mental Disorders and Children’s Sex and Contraception
This webinar links the new CVFS-YAS continuous measures of sex and contraceptive use to the prior measures of parental mental health. This...
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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.