The virtual Center on Aging, Health, and Environment (CACHE) is hosting a webinar, titled “Climate Hazard Center’s rainfall (CHIRPS) and temperature (CHIRTS) datasets: Everything you want to know about these valuable resources” delivered by Dr. Shraddhanand Shukla (UCSB). Join CACHE on February 5, at 2 pm PT. Register in advance to join! Once you register, you will receive a confirmation email containing the password required to join the seminar.
Call for Papers: 11th International Conference of the Evolutionary Demography Society (05/17/26)
*New* Lecturer in Sociology (2026-27) – Dartmouth (03/01/26)
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*New* Call for Papers: 2026 Special Issue on AI in Population Data Science (09/30/26)
Rural Health Policy Post-Doctoral Associate – University of Minnesota (03/13/2026)
Chair at the Rank of Professor in Health Behavior, Society and Policy – Rutgers (09/01/26)
Hess Examines Effects of Heat on Pregnant Women’s Use of Health Services in Burkina Faso
CSDE Affiliate Jeremy Hess (Global Health, Emergency Medicine, EOHS) published a study in Public Health that examined the effects of heat on pregnant women’s use of health services, the health facility working environment and the impact of heat on the quality of care in Burkina Faso. Hess and co-authors conducted individual interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) with pregnant women, postpartum women, health providers and community leaders, women of reproductive age, as well as relatives and male spouses of women who recently had given birth. Extreme heat reduced attendance and use of health services by pregnant and postpartum women. The women’s choice of delivery center depended on the quality of the health centers, notably whether they were equipped with cooling systems. All stakeholders agreed that extreme heat affected the relationship between caregivers and patients, especially facilities with inadequate cooling infrastructures or cramped spaces.