The Office of Population Research (OPR) at Princeton University, founded in 1936, is one of the nation’s oldest demographic research and training centers. OPR has a distinguished history of contributions in formal demography and the study of fertility change. Subsequent generations of OPR scholars have made significant and ground-breaking contributions in the areas of social demography, bio-social interactions, health and wellbeing, children, youth and families, poverty and racial/ethnic inequality, urbanization, migration and development, and innovative methodologies. (More)
Upcoming Events
Understanding Trends in Suicide and Suicidal Behaviors Among US Teens
Sep 10, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speaker
Affiliation
Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
Economic Investigations of US Family Formation and Fertility
Sep 17, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speaker
Melissa Kearney
Affiliation
Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics, University of Maryland
Demography Working Group
Sep 18, 2024, 4:30 pm
Location
217 Wallace Hall
Speakers
- Hisashi InabaAffiliationGraduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo
- Shoko KonishiAffiliationGraduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
Flash Notestein Seminar
Sep 24, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speakers
- AffiliationAssistant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
- AffiliationAssistant Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
- AffiliationAssistant Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
Moving Beyond Deaths of Despair: Thoughts on the College / Non-college Gap in Mortality and Well-Being
Oct 1, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speaker
Andrew Cherlin
Affiliation
Benjamin H. Griswold III Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Johns Hopkins
Prenatal Nutrition as an Influence on Future Health and Human Capital: Anthropological Insights into the Challenges of Translating DOHaD Science to Public Policy
Oct 8, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speaker
Christopher Kuzawa
Affiliation
John D. MacArthur Professor & Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern
Can We Build Infrastructure to Support Computational Methods in the Social Sciences? Lessons from the Netherlands
Oct 22, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speaker
Tom Emery
Affiliation
Associate Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Health Integration in Motion: Insights on Immigrant and Multiracial Health in the U.S
Oct 29, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
300 Wallace Hall
Speaker
Affiliation
Doctoral Student, Department of Sociology