Despite Spring semester coming to a close, CUPC affiliates continue to accomplish amazing work! From an all-star team receiving a Group Outreach Award on the current challenges facing refugee camps… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, April 23, 2021
News
Immigration impacts childrens’ health but researchers need better measurements
The children of immigrants tend to have poorer health than their parents and grandparents. Assimilation may be to blame since immigrants arrive in the USA with better health habits and… Continue Reading: Immigration impacts childrens’ health but researchers need better measurements
New research finds that nearly half of female adolescents in Colorado foster care report pregnancy
Adolescents within foster care are an often-overlooked population within reproductive health scholarship. New CUPC Faculty Affiliate Katie Combs is dedicated to improving knowledge about marginalized populations and their sexual and… Continue Reading: New research finds that nearly half of female adolescents in Colorado foster care report pregnancy
New affiliate Taylor Jaworski links transportation history and community well-being
Transportation networks are critical drivers of social and economic change, and Dr. Taylor Jaworski integrates these economic historical processes into demographic research. Jaworski is an Assistant Professor of Economics at… Continue Reading: New affiliate Taylor Jaworski links transportation history and community well-being
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, April 9, 2021
In edition #26, Population Health is predominantly covered in many of the newly published papers and media, in the vein of COVID-19, along with many exciting honors, including US News… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, April 9, 2021
CUPC Statement on the Rise in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
The CUPC, as part of the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), concurs in full with the IBS statement on the rise of anti-Asian American hate crimes. Read the full statement