A Population, Family, and Health Research Initiative

Tuesday, 01/12/2010
12:30 - 1:30
243 Journalism Building
Dr. Rick Steckel, Professor of Economics, Ohio State Children of Adversity: The Health and Nutrition of American Slaves
Photo of Mother and Baby Son
IPR Administration Dr. John Casterline Director Dr. Pamela Salsberry Associate Director Susan Pennington Office Manager Jeanne Huba Grant Coordinator

Winter 2006 Seminar Series

  • Health, Information, and Migration: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in the Past

      Dr. Chulhee Lee

      Professor of Economics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

  • Does Family Planning Increase Dowries?

      Dr. Raj Arunachalam

      Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley

  • For Better or Worse? The Consequences of Marriage and Cohabitation for the Health and Well-Being of Single Mothers

      Dr. Kristi Williams

      Assistant Professor of Sociology, The Ohio State University

  • History, Politics, and Fertility: Exploring Evidence for Pronatalism among Indigenous Societies of Lowland Latin America

      Dr. Kendra McSweeney

      Assistant Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University

  • Gender and Health Across the Life Course: Perspectives from the Middle East

      Dr. Kathryn Yount

      Assistant Professor of Sociology & Global Health, Emory University

  • The Conditional Frailty Model and an Analysis of Child Welfare Data

      Dr. Janet Box-Steffensmeier

      Professor of Political Science, The Ohio State University

  • The Link Between Individual Expectations and Savings: Do Nursing Home Expectations Matter?

      Dr. Kristin J. Kleinjans

      Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Aarhus Denmark