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
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