PAA member and @UCBerkeley Demography professor Jenna Nobles @je_nobles presents the NIH OBSSR Director's Webinar in March: How Responsible Use of Mobile Device Data Can Advance Our Understanding of Fertility. Register now for March 25 at 11am ET: buff.ly/3mAmaOe
CAPS Seminar with Sarah Burgard and Tara McKay‼️
Join us for a moderated discussion on funding research in population health and aging.
🗓️ February 13, 12:00 - 1:00 PM
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🏛️ 𝐖𝐞'𝐫𝐞 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐇𝐢𝐥𝐥!
Interested in fertility & policy? On Wednesday, join PRB & @PopAssocAmerica for a Congressional briefing on US birth rates, including a look at recent trends & how policies shape family planning.
🔗 RSVP: buff.ly/GD9jlJ3
CCPR Workshop, 12/3/25, Development Workshop: Mary Jo Mitchell (Director of Gov’t and Public Affairs, PAA), “Engaging Policymakers: Role of PAA/APC and Population Scientists” on Zoom #CCPR#UCLA@UCLA#CCPRWednesdays#UCLAEvent
TODAY at NOON Mary Jo Mitchell, APC/PAA Government Affairs Director with @ccpratucla@PopAssocAmerica
Engaging Policymakers: Role of PAA/APC and Population Scientists
Wednesday, December 3
12:00 PM Pacific (3PM EST)
Zoom
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Interested in what’s shaping fertility trends & family-formation decisions? Join us Dec 10 in DC for a Congressional Briefing. PRB’s @JenniferSciubba will speak alongside fellow experts on the drivers & policies influencing birth-rate patterns. 🔗 RSVP : buff.ly/GD9jlJ3
🎆 What We Have (Recently) Learned: RC28’s Contributions Over the Last Two Decades
New Working Paper in the APCA Working Paper Series. No. 2508 @PopCenters
By @jenniebrand, PARC Research Associate Hyunjoon Park, & @mivichosf.io/preprints/soca…
🚫 ❌ The Food Security Supplement—the gold standard in measuring food insecurity in America—has been CANCELED. What happens now?
Next Tuesday, join @fractweets, DataIndex.US, @APDUorg & PRB for a Rapid Response Briefing on next steps.
🔗: bit.ly/46yIbkg
Join us online or in person for the PARC Aging Chat ( @PennPARC ), when @Tboeri of @Unibocconi shares insights on Pension & Migration.
Monday at NOON! See the graphic below for Zoom details.
More info:
bit.ly/4q6pFaL
Our Brown Bag talk next week will feature @drjenndowd presenting, “Temporary Shock or Lasting Scar? Life Expectancy Deficits Since COVID.”
Join us in-person at 310 Social Sciences Building or via Zoom (Meeting ID: 985 2901 0198 Password: DEMOG_BB).
Wed, October 8th at 12pm PST.
Congratulations to Carolina Population Center fellows Elizabeth Frankenberg, Robert Hummer, and Nathan Dollar for their successful renewal of the Carolina Center for Population Aging and Health (CCPAH)!
Visit the CCPAH website to learn about their work.
ccpah.cpc.unc.edu
This year, DUPRI is hosting the 11th annual Demography Daze, a workshop that brings together Duke and @UNCPopCenter population scholars, postdocs and students to encourage idea exchange and incentivize collaborative population research.