CSDE and DemSemX Panel Recordings Now Available!
In July, CSDE co-sponsored two panel talks on Academic Midlife with DemSemX, a coalition of population centers from across the U.S. This was an exciting opportunity to learn about the career paths of eminent scholars after they received tenure. If you missed one or both events, the recordings are now available here. The first session, “Life after Tenure” was held on July 23 and featured Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez (UCLA), Jennie Brand (UCLA), and Jack DeWaard (Minnesota). The July 30 session, “Later-Stage Career Choices,” featured Adam Gamoran (William T. Grant Foundation), Jennifer Glass (UT at Austin), and Zhenchao Qian (Brown).
NWFSRDC Reopens on UW Campus!
The NWFSRDC currently provides or has recently provided access and support to CSDE UW affiliates (Ellis, Walter, Acolin, Colburn, Hill, Tolnay, Takeuchi, Rowhani-Rahbar), CSDE staff (Leibbrand), CSDE trainees (Fiorio). Additionally, the NWFSRDC is also hosting population scientists outside of UW, including Buractaon (Pacific Northwest National Lab), Carlson (University of Utah), Houghton (University of Oregon,) Cowan, Darnell and Hebert (Washington State).
NIH Seeks Input on Climate Change and Health Research Agendas
Kam Wing Chan Quoted in Times Higher Education Article on Hukou Reform in China
CSDE Affiliate Kam Wing Chan was recently quoted in a Times Higher Education article on college graduates and Hukou reform in China. To read the article, click here.
Group Formed to Support Census Data Product Preservation
Sign up for CSDE Workshop on PAA Extended Abstracts!
CSDE will be holding a workshop on Friday, August 20th on writing extended abstracts for the Population Association of American (PAA) annual conference, which is being held in Atlanta, GA this year! This will be a remote workshop on tips and tricks for writing extended abstracts and attendees will have the opportunity to have their extended abstract reviewed by a peer and a faculty member, as well as to review one of their peers’ manuscripts. To participate, please fill out the sign up form by Tuesday, August 15th (Sign Up Form). Registration is limited to 15 participants.
PAA Extended Abstract Workshop
When: August 20th (Friday) from 10-11:30am
Where: Zoom (link sent to registrants)
Link to sign up: Sign Up Form
If you would like to receive feedback from a partner and/or faculty member, participants will send their extended abstracts to their peer review partners on September 7th and review their partner’s extended abstract by September 14th. For questions, please contact Christine Leibbrand at cleibb@uw.edu.
CMS Presents Estimates of the US Undocumented and Eligible-to-Naturalize Populations
The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) has released its estimates of the US undocumented and eligible-to-naturalize populations and updated its Democratizing Data mapping tools. CMS estimates that 10.35 undocumented immigrants and 8.1 million immigrants who are eligible to naturalize reside in the United States. These estimates and detailed demographic information about these populations are available through CMS’s Democratizing Data mapping tools. Data tool users can conduct their own state and local queries of the size and characteristics of the US undocumented and eligible-to-naturalize populations at data.cmsny.org. With these tools, it is possible to obtain detailed profiles of immigrant populations at a national, state, and sub-state level.
CMS estimates are based on data from the 2019 American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the US Census Bureau. Because of the in-depth questions the ACS asks, CMS can derive detailed profiles of immigrant populations that provide estimates of country of origin, years of US residency, race/ethnicity, occupation, health insurance coverage, and more. Since the launch of CMS’s Democratizing Data Initiative in 2013, CMS estimates have been broadly used by scholars, researchers, government officials, and service-providers in crafting, implementing, and evaluating programs that serve noncitizens. After a review of its data-sharing policies, CMS has again made public its sub-state level data on the US undocumented population.
For sub-state level data, please visit: http://data.cmsny.org/puma.html.
For national and state level data, please visit: http://data.cmsny.org/state.html.