Research Professor position in international family demography, PSC/SRC
Pamela Smock elected president of the Association of Population Centers
Elisha Renne awarded Guggenheim Fellowship for African studies
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Stafford, Schoeni, and Chen find many Americans making little headway against debt
Wightman and Schoeni find most young adults helped financially by parents
Johnston says decline in perceived risk contributes to rise in marijuana use among teens
Patrick calls increase in newborns undergoing drug withdrawal a public health epidemic
Danziger discusses use of IRS data in trend analyses of income distribution

How are we doing on decreasing social and racial disparities in health?
Arline Geronimus, John Bound, and Cynthia Colen analyze mortality rates among black and white working-age adults in 7 high-poverty areas, 1980-2000. They found inequalities by race, gender, poverty rate, and rural/urban area, with excess mortality highest among black residents of high-poverty urban areas.
Michigan's Population Studies Center, established in 1961, has a rich history as an interdisciplinary community of scholars in population research and training. PSC is one of five centers within the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research (ISR). More...
Shapiro, Bound, Brown, Brown, Danziger, Freedman, Neidert, Sylvester, Stephens, Jr., Lepkowski, & Nicholas, U-M Node of NSF-Census Research Network
Burgard, Elliott, & House, Negative Work Conditions and Health
Morenoff, & Harding, Demography of Prisoner Reentry
Thornton, Ghimire & Xie, International Fertility Change
Smock & Hoelter, Social Class and the Timing and Context of Childbearing
Danziger, Probability of Receiving Foodstamps
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