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Events
Minnesota Population Center Seminar Series
Abstracts
What's special about mining spatial datasets?
"Are we bowling alone? Findings from the American Time Use Survey
Interrogating the implications of marriage and gendered power for fertility and sexual behavior.
The internal learning system: Assessing impact while addressing participant and program learning needs
The distributional profile of taxes on income, wealth, and consumption in advanced economies: New findings from the Luxembourg Wealth Study
Country variation in sex differences in self-assessed health: Evidence from the Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Urban sprawl: Observations on urban form, environment, and health
Why do we age so differently? The Danish Twin and Oldest-Old Studies
Diversity and its discontents: Lessons from higher education
Nine Million Biographies
No future. Career opportunities for men belonging to declining branches in Stockholm between 1880 and 1925.
The 2010 Census: Promoting a complete count
Early Findings from the Flexible Work and Well-Being Study
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Seminar: Blacks, Whites, and Brown: Effects on the Earnings of Men and Their Sons
Seminar: Immigrants and Industrialization in the United States, 1880 to 1920
Seminar: Is the Effect of Poverty and Racial Concentration on Health and Mortality Robust over Time?
"Are we bowling alone? Findings from the American Time Use Survey
The internal learning system: Assessing impact while addressing participant and program learning needs
Country variation in sex differences in self-assessed health: Evidence from the Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Census in Korea
Interrogating the implications of marriage and gendered power for fertility and sexual behavior.
What's special about mining spatial datasets?
The distributional profile of taxes on income, wealth, and consumption in advanced economies: New findings from the Luxembourg Wealth Study
Urban sprawl: Observations on urban form, environment, and health
Diversity and its discontents: Lessons from higher education
No future. Career opportunities for men belonging to declining branches in Stockholm between 1880 and 1925.
Why do we age so differently? The Danish Twin and Oldest-Old Studies
Nine Million Biographies
The 2010 Census: Promoting a complete count
Upcoming Events
The 2010 Census: Promoting a complete count
MPC Seminar Room, 50 Willey Hall,
September 15, 2008
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