The Center for Demography and Ecology and the Center for Demography of Health and Aging are pleased to announce we will be hosting our annual spring research event on Friday, May 3rd from 9:00-11:45 am in the AT&T Lounge at the Pyle Center.
This workshop brings together faculty and student affiliates from across UW to foster collaborations for innovative research, provide networking opportunities, and encourage work that advances the Centers’ research themes (CDE & CDHA).
Breakfast will be served!
Time | Presentation | Speaker |
9:00 am | Welcome & Opening Remarks | Katherine Curtis & Christine Schwartz |
9:05 am | “When they force a woman, it’s to save her life”: Community perceptions of contraceptive coercion | Leigh Senderowicz |
9:20 am | Echoes of life history in maternal health: Biological and social legacies of conflict and displacement at the northern Thailand-Myanmar border | Stephanie Koning |
9:35 am | Gender-Specific Job Loss and Child Wellbeing: Evidence from Vulnerable Households in Bangladesh | Priya Mukherjee |
9:50 am | Social-environmental determinants of later-life cognitive health: Findings from the STRIDE Lab | Megan Zuelsdorff |
10:05 am | Family Structure, Wealth, and Wellbeing in Retirement | Lindsay Jacobs |
10:20 am | BREAK | — |
10:30 am | Estimating the Role of Rurality in Underreporting COVID-19 Deaths at the County Level | Malia Jones & Raeven Chandler |
10:45 am | Disability, Time Use, and Labor Market Behavior: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey | John Mullahy & Mariétou Ouayogodé |
11:00 am | Estimating Biological Age in a Low-Income Country Context: Early Lessons from a Pilot Study in The Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health | Lauren Schmitz |
11:15 am | Is mortality inequality growing in the U.S.? | Héctor Pifarré i Arolas |
11:30 am | Closing Remarks & Brief Reception | Katherine Curtis & Christine Schwartz |