Social Demography Seminar: “Food marketing and the Federal Trade Commission: Advancing health equity in the food environment through policy.”

Marie Bragg, PhD, assistant professor, department of population health at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, will present “Food marketing and the Federal Trade Commission: Advancing health equity … Continue reading “Social Demography Seminar: “Food marketing and the Federal Trade Commission: Advancing health equity in the food environment through policy.””

Social Demography Seminar: “The potential (and pitfalls) using epigenetics for examining social and health inequalities.”

Colter Mitchell, PhD, research associate professor at the Institute for Social Research, and adjunct research associate professor of sociology at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, will present “The potential (and pitfalls) … Continue reading “Social Demography Seminar: “The potential (and pitfalls) using epigenetics for examining social and health inequalities.””

Population Center Social Demography Seminar — Paradox of privilege: Gender, class and career interruption among high-achieving women

Meg Lovejoy, PhD, research program director for the Workplace and Well-being Initiative, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, and Pamela Stone, PhD, professor of sociology, Hunter College and the … Continue reading “Population Center Social Demography Seminar — Paradox of privilege: Gender, class and career interruption among high-achieving women”

Social Demography Seminar with Nancy Krieger

Nancy Krieger, PhD, professor of social epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, will present “COVID-19, structural racism, embodied histories, and the two-edged sword of data.” Please REGISTER.

Social Demography Seminar with Lingxin Hao

Lingxin Hao, PhD, professor, department of sociology, Johns Hopkins University, will present “A social network model of detecting labor market structure from massive employment relations.” Please REGISTER.

Social Demography Seminar – ONLINE – w/ Christina Cross

Christina Cross, PhD, Harvard Pop Center postdoctoral fellow (2019-2022); and assistant professor (beginning 2022) of sociology, Harvard University, will present “Color, class, and context: Examining heterogeneous family structure effects.”