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CSDE NEWS & EVENTS
March 5, 2019
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CSDE Seminar Series
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Have U.S. States Contributed to the Growing Inequalities in Life Expectancy?
When: Friday, Mar 8, 2019 (12:30-1:30 PM) Where: 121 Raitt Hall
Jennifer Karas Montez, Professor of Sociology at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, will discuss the importance of macro-level explanations, particularly U.S. state policies, to understand how life expectancy in the United States is increasingly being shaped by where we live and how much schooling we have completed. Most speculation has focused on “micro-level” explanations, such as individuals’ personal choices and lifestyle behaviors.
This Seminar is co-sponsored with the West Coast Poverty Center. Please visit the seminar page to reserve time to meet with Professor Karas Montez.
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CSDE Research & Highlights
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Matt Hall’s Research on Day/Night Neighborhood Segregation Featured in Vox
News website Vox has created an interactive map of the racial makeup of U.S. neighborhoods during the workday and at night using data from a recent article by Matt Hall, CSDE’s Science Core Director, and co-authors John Iceland and Youngmin Yi. The article titled “Racial Separation at Home and Work: Segregation in Residential and Workplace Settings” was published this January in the Population Research and Policy Review.
Hall found that when white people go to work, they are around only slightly more people of color than when they’re in their home neighborhoods. Yet, for everyone else, going to work means being exposed to more white people and fewer people of their own race.
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James Young Comments on Seattle Real Estate Cooldown and Housing Crisis
CSDE Affiliate James Young, Director of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research, was recently quoted in two different news stories. With Oregon set to pass rent control legislation, Q13 FOX News featured Young's response to hopes that a similar measure comes to Washington. According to him, rent control is not the answer since it creates more issues than it fixes, including fewer housing options and poor renter-landlord relationships.
Young was also interview by KUOW in response to real estate firm Redfin’s assessment that the recent cooldown of Seattle’s real estate market may already be over.
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Last Computational Demography Working Group Meeting of the Quarter
Our final Computational Demography meeting of the quarter is this week! Ian Kennedy, Sociology graduate student, will draw on a few of his research projects to demo and discuss the relationship between text data and demography. The CDWG will meet 12:00-1:30 PM on Thursday, 3/7/2019, in Raitt 114. Food will be provided, and all are welcome! The CDWG is co-sponsored by CSDE and the eScience Institute. For more information about the working group, check out our spiffy new website.
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Join Tomorrow's CSDE Biomarker Working Group Meeting!
The next CSDE Biomarker Working Group meeting will be on Wednesday, 3/6/2019, 2:30-3:30 PM, in 114 Raitt Hall. We’ll discuss a recent review article relevant to recurring topics of discussion for our group: stress and allostatic load. This discussion was originally scheduled for 2/13/2019, but was postponed due to snow.
The purpose of the CSDE Biomarker Working Group is to provide a forum for discussions of practical and theoretical issues associated with collecting and using biomarker data in social and behavioral science research.
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OPPORTUNITIES
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Demography Events
- Muslim Immigration & Christian Politics (JSIS Talk, 3/5/2019)
- Continuous-time MCMC, Paul Fearnhead (CSSS Seminar, 3/6/2019)
- Cybersecurity and Technology Futures – Artificial Intelligence (JSIS Discussion, 3/6/2019)
- Climate Change & National Security with Governor Jay Inslee (HUB Round-table, 3/6/2019)
- Global Parenting in Taiwan: How Globalization Shapes Family Lives across Class Divides with Professor Pei-chia Lan (Taiwan Studies Program, 3/7/2019)
- The Alien Citizen: Civic and Skin Tone Stratification in the Age of Mass Migration, Peter Catron (SocSEM!, 3/8/2019)
- Understanding the Science of Community-Engaged Research (ITHS Seminar and Lunch, 3/8/2019)
- Activism Brunch: Immigration (Panel, 3/9/2019)
- Mitigating Criminal Justice Debt in Pierce County, Prof. Karin Martin (WCPC Seminar Series, 3/11/2019)
- “Generation Mixed Goes to School” (Listening Party, 3/13/2019)
- Spring Research Seminar: GEOG 543 Topics in Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race, Prof. Mark Ellis
- Spring Course: GENST 297A Disasters: Approaches to Preparation, Response and Recovery
Conferences & Calls for Papers
Funding
Employment
- Intern, Stateless Statistics Statistics Team/Field Information and Coordination Support Section, UNHCR, Copenhagen (Deadline: 3/10/2019)
- Research Fellow, Family Demography ESRC Centre for Population Change, Social Statistics & Demography, University of Southampton (Deadline: 3/11/2019)
- Communications Assistant (Hourly) Urban@UW (Deadline: 3/15/2019)
- Post-Doctoral Researcher, Modern Contraception in sub-Saharan Africa Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University (Deadline: 3/24/2019)
- LSE Fellow, Health and International Development Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science (Deadline: 3/29/2019)
- Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Occupational Segregation and Older Adult Health Office of Population Research, Princeton University or California Center for Population Research. University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) (Open until filled)
- Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Population-Environment Interactions CU Population Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado Boulder (Open until filled)
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