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| CSSS Seminar: Laura Dwyer-Lindgren on “Estimating Place-Based and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Life Expectancy and Cause-Specific Mortality in the US” (01/21/26) |
December 31st, 2025 Demography Event |
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When: 01/21/2025 Where: Savery 409, University of Washington |
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| Call for Papers: 11th International Conference of the Evolutionary Demography Society (05/17/26) | December 31st, 2025 |
| Winter 2026 CSDE Seminar Schedule Now Available |
December 31st, 2025 CSDE Seminar Series |
Happy New Year! Winter 2026 CSDE seminars will resume this Friday, January 9, 2026. Seminar posters are available here or can be picked up during seminar. You can also subscribe to our Trumba Events to receive regular announcements about CSDE-sponsored events. CSDE Affiliate Andrew Messamore (Sociology) will kick off the quarter on January 9 with a talk on “The Emergence of Ownership Opacity in Landed Capitalism: Consolidation, |
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| CSSS Seminar: Jevin West on “Epistemic Diversity Across Language Models Mitigates Knowledge Collapse” (01/28/26) |
December 31st, 2025 Demography Event |
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When: 01/28/2025 Where: Savery 409, University of Washington |
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| Wang, Acolin, and Walter Explore Role of Housing Vouchers as a Safety Net and Tool for Economic Mobility |
December 31st, 2025 CSDE Research |
CSDE Affiliates Vince Wang (Real Estate), Arthur Acolin (Real Estate), Rebecca Walter (Real Estate) examined employment status and wage trajectories of recipients of the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program from 2005 to 2018 in a recent article in Housing Policy Debate. Drawing on a national dataset containing 22.5 million householder-year observations, the study shows most housing voucher recipients did not work while in the program, |
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| Louie Maps Multiracial Versus Monoracial Health Disparities |
December 31st, 2025 CSDE Research |
CSDE Affiliate Patricia Louie (Sociology) examined the implications of multiracial status for health by examining specific multiracial groups (Black-White, Black-Asian, and Asian-White adults) versus their monoracial counterparts in an article published in Race and Social Problems. Louie and her co-author draw on an 11-year pooled sample of the nationally representative Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (2002–2012) and find that different hypotheses fit the health risk status of different multiracial groups. |
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| CSSS Seminar: Zack Almquist on “Big and Small Data for Understanding the Demographics and Health of People Experiencing Homelessness in King County” (03/11/26) |
December 31st, 2025 Demography Event |
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When: 03/11/2026 Where: Savery 409, University of Washington |
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| Raker Models Relationship Between Severe Tornadoes and Infant Birth Weight in the United States |
December 31st, 2025 CSDE Research |
CSDE External Affiliate Ethan Raker (University of British Columbia) and co-authors recently published an article in Demography on “Severe Tornadoes and Infant Birth Weight in the United States”. The authors merged 1991 – 2017 county-month data on singleton births with block-group-level monthly data on the paths of severe tornadoes and block-group data on the distribution of the population at risk of a birth, and then estimated difference-in-differences models in which the treatment variable is equal to the percentage of the population at risk of a birth affected by the tornado. |
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| The Emergence of Ownership Opacity in Landed Capitalism: Consolidation, Adaption, Evasion – Andrew Messamore |
December 31st, 2025 CSDE Seminar Series |
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When: 01/09/2026 12:30 PM Where: Parrington Hall 360 When: Friday, January 9, 2025 at 12:30 pm Where: 360 Parrington Hall and on Zoom We are looking forward to hosting CSDE Affiliate Andrew Messamore from the University of Washington for the first seminar of Winter 2026 Quarter on Friday, January 9 in Parrington Hall 360 and on Zoom. This seminar is co-sponsored by the Population Health Initiative. Seminar posters are available here or can be picked up during seminar. |
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| Assistant or Associate Professor in Genomics, Epigenetics, and Biomes, Anthropology – University of Georgia (01/05/26) |
December 31st, 2025 Employment |
| Where: University of Georgia | |
