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February 9, 2010

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The Office of Population Research at Princeton University (OPR) is
a leading demographic research and training center. The office has
a distinguished history of contributions in formal demography and
the study of fertility change. In recent years there has been
increasing research activity in the areas of health and wellbeing,
social demography, and migration and urbanization. |
Notestein Seminar
The Spring series of Notestein Seminars continues on Tuesday, February 16th
at noon in Room 300. The featured speaker is:
Kenneth Bollen, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
A General Panel Model with Fixed and Random Effects: A 'Cost of Motherhood' Example.
To see the complete Spring 2010 seminar schedule
click on seminars under research on the left-hand column.
Stata FAQ
Dawn Koffman has compiled a
list of frequently asked questions about data management with Stata.
These are actual questions asked by students and post-docs in the last year.
She has now posted suggested solutions, which you can compare with your
own answers.
Campus Diversity
The Chronicle of Higher Education
features faculty associate Thomas J. Espenshade in
an article on diversity in higher education,
New Research Complicates Discussions of Campus Diversity—in a Good Way.
The piece reviews the latest studies, including a new book by
Espenshade and Walton, No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal;
Race and Class in Elite College Admission and Campus Life,
and quotes Espenshade as noting that
"Diversity work does not begin or end with the admission office."
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