Seminars are held on Mondays 1:00 - 2:15 pm in North Hall 2111, unless otherwise specified. For regular email updates on Seminar access, please contact Trea DePrima, trea.deprima@ucsb.edu.


Fall


Monday, October 14:

Martha Bailey (UCLA, Economics) "The Costs of Contraception Limit Reproductive Autonomy: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial"

Host: Shelly Lundberg


Thursday, October 17:

Interdisciplinary Conference: “Socioecology of Social Aging”  Mosher Alumni Hall, 9:00 - 5:00


Monday, October 21:

Courtney Tobin (UCLA, Community Health Sciences) "Black across the Life Course: Exploring Racial Identity Development and Health among Middle-Aged and Older Black Americans"  Host: Susie Cassels 


Monday, November 4:

Sarah Miller (University of Michigan, Economics) "Maternal and Infant Health Inequality: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data"

Host: Heather Royer


Monday, November 18:

Amanda Lea (Vanderbilt University, Biological Sciences) "Understanding Lifestyle Effects on Health in Contemporary, Non-industrial Populations" Host: Amy Boddy

 

Notes
Friday Nov 11 is a university holiday.
Thanksgiving is Thurs Nov 28.

Winter

Monday, January 13:

Mehtabul Azam (Oklahoma State, Economics) "ICT Skills and Labor Market Outcomes in India: Evidence from Cell Tower Expansion"

Host: Aashish Mehta


Monday, February 3:

Graduate Student Lab Lunch
Lunch: 12:15 in the Broom Lab
Presentations: 1:00-2:00 NH 2111

Sean Reid (Geography)
“Does destination matter? Exploring the dynamic between HIV and Latinx migration destinations in the United States”

Reetika Sindhi (Economics)
“The Intergenerational Effect of Birth Order: Evidence from the NLSYs”


Monday, February 24:

Rebecca Stebbins (Columbia University, Associate Research Scientist, Columbia Aging Center) "Occupational Cognitive Stimulation and Cognitive Functioning in Young Adulthood: Insights from Add Health and New Data Collection Efforts"
Host: Nic Thompson Gonzáles


Monday, March 10:

Yang Huang (University of Texas, San Antonio, Sociology and Demography) "Parental Socioeconomic Status and Offspring Neighborhood Attainment: Pathways through Middle Adulthood" Host: Liz Ackert

 

Notes
Mon Jan 20 and Mon Feb 17 are university holidays

Spring


Monday, April 14:

Sabino Kornrich (NYU, Social Science) "Parental Investments and Son Preference in a Diverse High-Inequality Gulf Country"

Host: Sarah Thébaud


Monday, May 5: 

Graduate Student Lab Lunch
Lunch: 12:15 in the Broom Lab
Presentations: 1:00-2:00 NH 2111

Sigrid Van Abbeele (Geography) "Investigating the Impact of State-Level Medicaid Expansion on the Country-Level Supply of Federally Qualified Health Centers"


Monday, May 12: 

Yader Lanuza  (UCSB, Sociology) "Golden Parachutes: Premigration Socioeconomic Status, Mobility, and the Varying Educational Experiences of DACAmented Student" 


Monday, May 19:

Pilar Gonalons-Pons (University of Pennsylvania, Sociology) "Women's Socioeconomic Advantage Over their Partners and Relationship Dissolution: A 29-Country Study" Host: Sarah Thébaud


Monday, June 2: 

Niall Newsham (UCSB, Geography) "Population Decline in the 21st Century: Spatiotemporal Analyses from Subnational Europe and the USA"

 

Notes: Mon May 26 is a university holiday

 

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