January 10, 2017
12:30PM - 1:30PM
038 Townshend Hall
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IPR Seminar, Dr. Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado at Boulder
Associate Professor, Population ProgramInstitute of Behavioral Science (IBS)Department of GeographyProfessor Riosmena's research looks at how demographic processes are associated with the spatial and social mobility, well-being, and development in Latin American societies and immigrant communities from said region in the United States. His main research areas are immigrant health throughout different stages of the migration process and the role of U.S. immigration policy and social, economic, and environmental conditions in sending communities on the migration dynamics between Latin America and the United States.
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2017-01-10 12:30:00
2017-01-10 13:30:00
IPR Seminar, Dr. Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado at Boulder
Associate Professor, Population ProgramInstitute of Behavioral Science (IBS)Department of GeographyProfessor Riosmena's research looks at how demographic processes are associated with the spatial and social mobility, well-being, and development in Latin American societies and immigrant communities from said region in the United States. His main research areas are immigrant health throughout different stages of the migration process and the role of U.S. immigration policy and social, economic, and environmental conditions in sending communities on the migration dynamics between Latin America and the United States.
038 Townshend Hall
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America/New_York
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Associate Professor, Population Program
Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS)
Department of Geography
Professor Riosmena's research looks at how demographic processes are associated with the spatial and social mobility, well-being, and development in Latin American societies and immigrant communities from said region in the United States. His main research areas are immigrant health throughout different stages of the migration process and the role of U.S. immigration policy and social, economic, and environmental conditions in sending communities on the migration dynamics between Latin America and the United States.