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Second-year Sociology and Demography Students: Works-in-Progress

Event

Apr
13
2018

Second-year Sociology and Demography Students: Works-in-Progress

Apr 13, 2018 at 8:30am - 7:00pm | 169 McNeil Building

Event/Talk title
Second-year Sociology and Demography Students: Works-in-Progress
Description

 

Faculty and students, you’re encouraged to attend the second-year sociology and demography students while they present their second-year papers. The first-year cohorts in Sociology and Demography are expected to attend. Light refreshments will be available.

8:30 to 9:00AM, Light breakfast

9:00AM to 10:45AM

9:00 a.m. Sangsoo Lee, Sociology & Demography, "Persistent Effects of Parental Education on Young Adults' Entry into Marriage in Korea," Hyunjoon Park (chair), Emilio A. Parrado, Michel Guillot

 9:35 a.m. Tessa Huttenlocher, Sociology, Brokering Collaboration in a Newly-Formed Network of Nonprofits.” Jerry Jacobs (chair), Chuck Bosk, and Dave Grazian.

10:05 a.m. Joan Ryan, Sociology, "The Influence of Africa's Colonial Past On Demographic and Family Change." Hans-Peter Kohler and Tukufu Zuberi.

Break 10:45 to 11:00 AM

11:00AM to 12:15PM

11:00 a.m., Minseo Baek, Wharton, Management, “Across the lines: Founder’s dual identity and its representation on organizational identity.”

 11:35 p.m., Jordan Weiss, Demography, “Age-specific changes in the relative risk of death associated with apolipoprotein E,” Doug Ewbank and Michel Guillot.

  Lunch on your own

1:30PM to 3: 15PM

1:30 p.m. Dylan Farrell-Bryan, Sociology, "Translating Immigration: How Court Interpretation Shapes Deportation Outcomes," Amada Armenta, Chenoa Flippen, Dorothy Roberts.

2:05 p.m. Emmanuel Souza, Demography, “Stealing Jobs from Natives: Black Migrants' Labor Market Incorporation in South Africa.” Advisors: Chenoa Flippen and Emilio Parrado

2:40 p.m. Duy Do, Demography, “Food or Drugs? The Impact of Prescription Drug Insurance on Food Security Among U.S. Older Adults,” Jason Schnittker

Break 3:15PM to 3:30PM

3:30PM to 5:15PM

3:30 p.m. Doron Shiffer-Sebba, Sociology, “The Ripples of Financialization: How Citizen Investors Behave Towards Tenants,” Annette Lareau (chair), Mauro Guillén, Daniel Aldana Cohen.

4:05 p.m., Lauren Harris, Sociology, “Committing Before Cohabiting: Pathways to Marriage Among Middle Class Couples.” Committee: Annette Lareau, Robin Leidner, Pilar Gonalons-Pons.

4:40 p.m., Morgan Peele, Demography, Transitions in Functional Status in China: Childhood, Adult, and Community Socioeconomic Differentials." Irma Elo

5:30PM Wine and Cheese Reception – 5th Floor McNeil Collaborative Space Tessa, Morgan, Minseo, Emmanuel, Joan

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The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was founded in 1962 and stands as an international leader in research and training on the dynamic structure, organization, and health and well-being of human populations. The services that PSC provides have been funded by infrastructure grants awarded by the Population Dynamics Branch at Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) since 1978. The center and its associates are also supported by research grants and contracts awarded by federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation and by private foundations. Penn’s School of Arts and Sciences is the administrative home of the PSC and provides generous dedicated support to the center.

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