Understanding and Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health of Youth with Child Welfare Involvement.
IBS 155 1440 15th St., Boulder, United StatesKatie Massey-Combs, CU Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Each semester, CUPC hosts a series of talks on population research from affiliates, CU faculty, and prominent national and international researchers. The talks are co-hosted by IBS and are held Mondays from 12-1pm in IBS 155A and remotely via Zoom. View Past Speaker Series
Katie Massey-Combs, CU Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Amanda Carrico, CU Environmental Studies
Amanda Stevenson, Health and Society Program of IBS
Mara Goldman, CU Environment and Society/International Development
Karen Bailey, CU Environmental Studies
Deborah Balk, Professor, Baruch College; Director, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research. Confronting the Rising Tide: Population Exposure, Change and Prospects in Low-lying Coastal Areas; Reception immediately following the presentation @ ... Read more
Katrina Walsemann Univ. of Maryland, Maryland Population Research Center, and School of Public Policy
Abstract: Medicaid data are used frequently to investigate racial and ethnic disparities in health. However, there is considerable variation in the completeness of race/ethnicity information in Medicaid data across the United ... Read more
Abstract: Exposure to violence and trauma in Latin America significantly contributes to migration to the U.S., bringing attention to the mental health consequences of forced migration at the U.S./Mexico border. ... Read more
Abstract: Economic inequality is an important issue in the world today, and the difficulty in reducing it has led many to presume it is an intrinsic property of human systems. Archaeologists ... Read more
Abstract: Universal public health insurance is being implemented across the globe putting substantial pressure on public finances. Whereas the impact of these programs on health care utilization has been well ... Read more
Bio: Kathleen Cagney, Ph.D., is Director of the Institute for Social Research and Professor of Sociology. Her work examines social inequality and its relationship to health with a focus on ... Read more
Abstract: Women and men across the globe are at high risk of underachieving their fertility goals. This means that they are aging out of their reproductive years having had fewer children ... Read more
Jani Little, Rocky Mountain Research Data Center- “The Rocky Mountain RDC and Expanding Opportunities with Restricted Data” Brian Cadena, Economics, University of Colorado Boulder – “US-Mexico Migration Networks: New Data and New ... Read more
Abstract: The immediate, direct effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality are felt worldwide. Yet this is not the only mortality crisis the world has witnessed in recent decades. In ... Read more