ASSOCIATION OF POPULATION CENTERS 2021 Resource Guide

Greetings –

On behalf of the Association of Population Centers (APC), I am proud to share with you the 2021 edition of the APC Resource Guide, a compendium of individual profiles of the nation’s premier independent population research organizations. In these pages, you will find a comprehensive overview of the current state of population science including research subject matter, interdisciplinary and cross-institutional collaborations, and applications to real-world decision-making and policy development.

Founded in 1991, the Association of Population Centers is an independent group of university-based centers and private sector research organizations whose mission is to:

• Foster collaborative demographic research and data-sharing • Translate basic population research for public policy decision-makers • Provide educational and training opportunities in population studies

Approximately 40 distinct entities comprise the APC, including broad-based population centers as well as several centers focused specifically on aging populations.All the centers are by design interdisciplinary, drawing faculty and research staff from diverse fields such as demography, economics, geography, medicine, , anthropology, biology, public policy, statistics, and sociology. Scholars at APC centers conduct research on the individual, societal, and environmental implications of population change and vice versa. Their diverse interests include topics such as aging and retirement, minority health, adolescent health, childcare, immigration and migration, family formation and dissolution, fertility, morbidity and mortality, post-disaster resilience, housing and homelessness, rural and urban populations, and population forecasting. This research, in turn, serves to inform planning, policy formulation, and decision-making at the local, regional, national, and even international levels.

APC centers rely on an array of public and private funding sources to support their scientists’ research. The National Institute on Aging and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at the National Institutes of Health provide most of the competitive federal funding for demographic research. The National Science Foundation and the Agency for International Development are two other important sources of federal support. Population researchers also rely on accessible data produced by the Census Bureau, the National Center for Health Statistics, the National Center for Statistics, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics to conduct their research. For more information about the Association of Population Centers, please visit www.popcenters.org.

Sincerely,

Sara R. Curran Association of Population Centers ASSOCIATION OF POPULATION CENTERS www.popcenters.org

CONTACTS:

President: Dr. Sara R. Curran, University of Washington, [email protected]

Vice President: Dr. M. Giovanna Merli, Duke University, [email protected]

Secretary: Dr. Jennifer Glick, Pennsylvania State University, [email protected]

...... Treasurer: Dr. Marcia (Marcy) Carlson, University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS:

California NBER Center for Aging and Ohio Berkeley Center on the Economics and Health Research Center for Family and Demography of Aging National Bureau of Demographic Research University of California, Economic Research...... 28 Bowling Green State University. . 58 Berkeley...... 2 Michigan Institute for Population Research Berkeley Population Center The Ohio State University . . . . .60 University of California, Inter-university Consortium for Berkeley...... 4 Political and Social Research Pennsylvania University of Michigan...... 30 California Center for Population Research Institute Population Studies Center Population Research The Pennsylvania Institute for Social Research University of California, State University...... 62 University of Michigan...... 32 Los Angeles...... 6 Population Studies Center Center for Demographic and Minnesota University of Pennsylvania . . . . 64 Social Analysis Life Course Center University of California, University of Minnesota...... 34 Rhode Island Irvine...... 8 Population Studies and Minnesota Population Center Training Center .Center on Gender Equity and Health University of Minnesota...... 36 University of California, Brown University...... 66 San Diego...... 10 New Jersey Texas Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Office of Population Research Population Research Center Health Princeton University ...... 38 The University of Texas University of California, at Austin...... 68 San Francisco...... 12 New York Institute for Demographic and Leonard and Gretchan Broom Center Center for Social and Socioeconomic Research for Demography Demographic Analysis The University of Texas University of California, The University at Albany, at San Antonio...... 70 Santa Barbara...... 14 SUNY...... 40 Population Research Center CUNY Institute for Demographic Utah RAND Corporation...... 16 Research Population Yun Kim Population Research City University of New York. . . . 42 Laboratory Colorado Columbia Population Utah State University...... 72 CU Population Center Research Center Institute of Behavioral Science Columbia University ...... 44 Washington University of Colorado Cornell Population Center Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology at Boulder...... 18 Cornell University...... 46 University of Washington...... 74 Illinois Guttmacher Institute New York...... 48 Washington, DC The Population Research Center Center for Public Information University of ...... 20 Population Council New York...... 50 on Population Research Population Reference Bureau. . . 76 Maryland Center for Aging and Policy Studies Center on Labor, Human Services, Hopkins Population Center Syracuse University...... 52 and Population ...... 22 North Carolina Urban Institute...... 78 Maryland Population Research Center Duke Population Wisconsin University of Maryland...... 24 Research Institute Duke University...... 54 Center for Demography and Ecology University of Massachusetts Carolina Population Center Wisconsin-Madison...... 80 Harvard Center for Population University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ...... 56 Center for Demography of Health and and Development Studies Aging ...... 26 University of Wisconsin-Madison...... 82 Berkeley Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging William Dow, Director • Ronald Lee, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research University of California, Berkeley 2232 Piedmont Avenue • Mortality measurement Berkeley, CA 94720-2120 • Policy and behavioral determinants of adult health ceda.berkeley.edu [email protected] • Biodemography of aging • Macro consequences of global aging

Domestic Research Projects

Mission Statement Berkeley CEDA promotes the • Monitoring Inter-County Variations in Mortality in The discovery and dissemination of • Direct and Mediating Pathways Linking Personal knowledge on the economics Networks with Cardiovascular Disease and demography of aging. We • Censoc: A New, Public, Individual-Level Dataset support the infrastructure and For Studying Mortality Inequality pilot studies necessary for larger research projects; the expansion • Determinates of Depression Among Female Blue-Collar Workers of national and international • Neighborhood Environments and Intergenerational networks of researchers; and the Transmission of Cardiovascular Health development of methods for the analysis of state-of-the art, often- • Linking Health Care and Social Services for Older Adults: longitudinal, social science data. Area Agencies on Aging as Key Partners Through publications, conferences, • The Effects of Employment Incentives and Cash Trasnfers on Adult Mortality and public appearances, Berkeley CEDA’s affiliates share their findings with policy makers, other International Research Projects academics, and the general public. Berkeley CEDA is one of eleven centers on the economics and • Population Aging and Socioeconomic Inequality demography of aging nationwide in selected Latin American Countries supported by the National Institute on Aging. • Dementia Determinants in Caribbean and U.S. Hispanics • National Transfer Accounts – Counting Women’s Work Departmental Affiliations • Changes in the Distribution of Resources across • Department of Demography Generations in both the UK and the US • Department of Economics • Department of Sociology • Intergenerational Impacts of Health Investments • Department of Agricultural • The Effects of Employment Incentives and Cash Transfers on Parent and and Resource Economics Child Outcomes: Long-Term Evidence from the Welfare Reform Experiments • Goldman School of Public Policy • Haas School of Business • Collaborative Research: Long-term Effects of • School of Public Health Unconditional Cash Transfers to the Poor • Berkeley Population Center • Pro-cyclical Mortality and Unpaid Family Caregivers • Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative • Lifecourse methylation markers in older Costa Ricans using CRELES data • Social Science Matrix • Improving the Information on the Mortality Situation in Hong Kong and Mexico • Center for Effective Global Action

Number of Faculty Affiliates: 39

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Research to Policy Organizational Collaborations • Dartmouth College • Fiscal Policy and Incentives to Retirement • Duke University • Population Aging, Intergenerational Transfers, and the Macroeconomy • East-West Center • Fiscal Impacts of Immigration • Harvard University • Using Big Tax Data for Public Policy Research on Inequality • Imperial College of Science, and Opportunity Technology and Medicine • Institute and Faculty of Actuaries Funding Sources • The London School of Economics and Political Science • Tokyo Institute of Technology • NIH National Institute on Aging • University of California Davis • NIH Fogarty International Center • University of California Irvine • NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke • University of California • NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Los Angeles • NIH National Institute of Mental Health • University of California San Francisco • NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse • University of California San Diego • NIH Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development • University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research • NSF National Science Foundation • University of Michigan • DHHS Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • University of Minnesota • DHHS CDC Centers for Disease Control • University of North • California Air Resources Board Carolina at Chapel Hill • California Public Employees’ Retirement System • University of Southern California • JPB Foundation • Vanderbilt University • Laura and John Arnold Foundation • MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology • National Bureau of Economic Research • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Russell Sage Foundation • William and Flora Hewlett Foundation • Economic & Social Research Council • AXA Group • Oxford Policy Management • Institute and Faculty of Actuaries • National Science Foundation • Wellspring Advisors

Berkeley Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging • University of California, Berkeley 3 Berkeley Population Center Joshua Goldstein, Director • William Dow, Associate Director • Leora Lawton, Executive Director

Key Areas of Research Berkeley Population Center 2232 Piedmont Avenue • Data Science Berkeley, CA 94720-2120 popcenter.berkeley.edu • Family Policy [email protected] • Formal Demography (P): 510.643.1270 (F): 510.642.8674 • Population Health • Reproductive Health and HIV

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The Berkeley Population Center facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration and • David Card: The Heterogenous Effects of in population research, while Education on Health and Productivity. providing essential and cost- • Will Dow, Jennifer Ahern, and Mahasin Mujahid: Community Violence effective resources in support of and Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health: Effects and Mechanisms. the development, conduct, and • Dennis Feehan and Ayesha Mahmud: Social dissemination of our work. Our networks and COVID-19 transmission. center enhances the quality and quantity of population research • Josh Goldstein: CENSOC: A New, Public, Individual- conducted at Berkeley; and Level Dataset for Studying Mortality Inequality. develops new research capabilities • Hilary Hoynes: Human Capital Interventions to advance population research Across Childhood and Adolescence. through innovative approaches. • Jesse Rothstein: The Role of Education in the Departmental Affiliations Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality. • Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative • The Bixby Center for Population, International Research Projects Health, and Sustainability • Center for Effective • William Dow: Dementia Determinants in Caribbean and U.S. Hispanics. Global Action • Center for the Economics • Edward Miguel: Intergenerational Impacts of Health Investments. and Demography of Aging • Ndola Prata: Evidence for Development of Health • Department of Demography Interventions in the West Region. • Department of Sociology • Department of Anthropology • Lia Fernald: Effects Of Supplementation And Stimulation • Department of Economics On Child Development: The Mahay Study. • Department of Statistics • Sarah Reynolds: Child support from nonresident • Department of Agriculture fathers and child well-being in . and Resource Economics • D-lab • Goldman School of Public Policy Regional Research Projects • Haas School of Business • Institute for the Study of Societal Issues • Jennifer Ahern: Infrastructure Strengthening of the • Institute for Research on California Emerging Infections Program (CEIP). Labor and Education • School of Public Health • Barbara Laraia: Maternal and Infant Health Assessment • Social Science Matrix (MIHA) (Calif. Dept of Public Health). • Lisa Barcellos, Eva Harris, Joe Lewnard: COVID-19 Number of Faculty tracing in the San Francisco Bay Area. Affiliates: 52 • Julie Deardorff and Brenda Eskenazi: Mental health and other socio-medical consequences of COVID-19 response measures among low-income Latinx families.

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Funding Sources In the News • Arnold Ventures • AXA Group • Lisa Barcellos. “Why Researchers Hope to Test High-Risk Groups • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in California” New York Times. Max Brimelow, Julie Chang, Pedro • C3.ai, Inc. Cota, Alex Matthews and Kristen Hwang. July 15, 2020. • Canadian Institute for • Ellora Derenoncourt and Claire Montialoux. “Opinion: To Reduce Racial Advanced Research Inequality, Raise the Minimum Wage” New York Times, Oct. 25, 2020. • Children’s Investment • Hilary Hoynes. “Coronavirus Is a Crisis. Might It Also Narrow Fund Foundation Inequality?” New York Times. Eduardo Porter, June 25, 2020. • Commission on Higher Education • Erin Kerrison. “Nine ideas for making our city’s public space more race equitable” Los Angeles Times. Carolina A. Miranda, June 18, 2020. • David and Lucile Packard Foundation • Ronald Lee and Joshua Goldstein. “The U.S. Has Already Passed 200,000 • DHHS Health Resources & Covid-19 Deaths” . Faye Flam, September 21, 2020. Services Administration • Gabriel Zucman. “Study: Cutting rich people’s taxes only • DOL Employment and helped the rich” WLTV. Maggie Gregg, Dec. 17, 2020. Training Administration • Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Research to Policy • Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation • Jesse Rothstein: Independent Contracting and the Gig Economy. • Ford Foundation • Irene Bloemraad: Research on Immigrant Political Integration, • International Initiative for Citizenship and the Framing of Immigrant Rights. Impact Evaluation • Paul Gertler: The Long Term Effects of Excess • James Irvine Foundation Sugar Consumption in Early Childhood. • NIH Fogarty International Center • Hilary Hoynes: Understanding SNAP and Food • NIH National Heart, Lung, Security Among Low-Income Households. and Blood Institute • Barbara Laraia: Food Insecurity and School Lunch Programs. • NIH National Institute of Allergy • Sandra McCoy: Optimizing the Efficiency and Implementation of & Infectious Diseases Cash Transfers to Improve Adherence to Antiretrovirol Therapy. • NIH National Institute of Child Health & Human Development • Emmanuel Saez: Using Big Tax Data for Public Policy Research on Inequality and Opportunity. • NIH National Institute of Mental Health • NIH National Institute Organizational Collaborations on Drug Abuse • NIH Office of the Director • Africa Medical and Research Foundation • Oxford University • Open Society Foundations • Facebook • Paris School of Economics • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara • Pennsylvania State University • Russell Sage Foundation • Google • Stanford University • Shoo the Flu, LLC • Guttmacher Institute, Inc. • UC Davis • Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. • for Poverty Action • UC Irvine • Society of Family Planning • Kaiser Foundation Research Institute • UC Los Angeles • Stupski Foundation • Rand Corporation • UC San Francisco • Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation • Russell Sage Foundation • UC Santa Barbara • The Patient-Centered • Social Science Research Council • University of Minnesota Outcomes Research Institute • The Institute for Women’s Policy Research • University of Washington • Tipping Point Community • YLabs • University of Wisconsin-Madison • USAID Agency for International Development • Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, Inc. • William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Berkeley Population Center 5 California Center for Population Research Jennie Brand, Director • Patrick Heuveline and Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, Associate Directors

Key Areas of Research University of California, Los Angeles 337 Charles E. Young Drive, East • Family and Household Dynamics Public Affairs Building Suite 4284 • Neighborhood Dynamics and Individual Welfare Los Angeles, CA 90095 www.ccpr.ucla.edu • Inequality and Social and Economic Mobility [email protected] • Social Dimensions of Health (P): 310-206-7566 • Life Cycle and Long-Term Change

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The California Center for Population Research at UCLA (CCPR) is • Disability, employment, and retirement an interdisciplinary research organization. CCPR supports • Disparities in vulnerability to COVID-19 complications and fosters innovative and • Divorce and children’s education ambitious research and training • Early life experiences and health in later life in population science. We provide • Effects of higher education on psychological health research resources, services, and environment to enhance research • Fertility, contraception, and sterilization patterns quality. CCPR trains the next • Health and demography of LGBTQ populations generation of population scientists • Health consequences of job loss to carry out informed research in social, economic, and public health. • Housing trajectories and homelessness over the life course CCPR seeks deeper understanding • Long-run migration trends of the demographic and social • Intergenerational transfers of time and money determinants of health and the effects of health on population • Intergenerational correlations in longevity over multiple generations dynamics and socioeconomic well- • Obesity among immigrant children being. • Obstetrics interventions, neonatal health, and child development

Departmental Affiliations • Race and social class differences in marriage and cohabitation • Anthropology • Social context, networks, and health • Biostatistics • Variation in the effects of higher education • Community Health Sciences • Economics • Education International Research Projects • Epidemiology • Geography • Child and reproductive health interventions in Bangladesh • Health Policy and Management • Child-care and female labor market participation in Italy • Law • Economic evaluation to address cancer burden in Malawi • Medicine • Political Science • Health and aging in Mexico • Psychiatry • Improving community acceptance of returnees from Boko Haram • Psychology • Latin American Mortality Database • Public Policy • Longitudinal aging study in India • Social Welfare • Sociology • Longitudinal Study of Kinship and Family Processes in Cambodia • Statistics • Urban Planning Regional Research Projects Number of Faculty Fellows: 72 • California homelessness project Number of Faculty • College preparation, enrollment, and persistence in Affiliates: 140 the Los Angeles Unified School District

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Regional Research Projects Funding Sources • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation • Health care choices in California • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Homelessness prevention pilot program: solid ground Van Nuys • California Health Benefit Exchange • Long Beach Criminal Justice Lab • Conrad Hilton Foundation • Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (LA FANS) • County of Los Angeles Dept of Children and Family Services • Residential mobility and neighborhood segregation in Los Angeles • James Irvine Foundation • John Randolph Haynes & In the News Dora Haynes Foundation • Laura and John Arnold Foundation • Patrick Heuveline, “4 Numbers That Make the Pandemic’s Massive Death Toll Sink In,” The Atlantic, January 5, 2021. • Max Factor Family Foundation • Till von Wachter, “How the new federal stimulus bill will help unemployed • National Cancer Institute Californians,” San Francisco Chronicle, December 21, 2020. • National Institute of Child Health & Human Development • Vickie Mays, “Racial disparities create obstacles for COVID-19 vaccine rollout,” NBC News, December 4, 2020. • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases • Randall Akee, “Why Native Americans Don’t Share the Government’s Optimism About the Census,” U.S. News, October 30, 2020. • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences • May Sudhinaraset, “Women in states with fewer reproductive health restrictions have healthier babies, study finds,” CNN Health, October 13, 2020. • National Institute of General Medical Sciences • Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, “Why are so many Native Americans dying of Covid?,” BBC, September 29, 2020. • National Institute of Mental Health • National Institute on Aging • Jennie Brand, “How can government protect society from the trauma of unemployment?,” Quartz, September 28, 2020. • National Science Foundation • Hiram Beltran-Sanchez, “Biden is slightly healthier, study • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says, but both presidential candidates may be ‘super- • Russell Sage Foundation agers’,” Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2020. • Smith Richardson Foundation • Paul Ong, “This is what could happen if the 2020 census fails to count everyone in the US,” CNN, September 14, 2020 • Spencer Foundation • Ilan Meyer, “COVID-19 CDC Survey- 26% of adults between 18- 24 considered suicide,” L.A. Blade, September 8, 2020. Organizational Collaborations • Jennie Brand, “How the Pandemic Will Change the Way We • Brown University Manage Money Forever,” Newsweek, August 31, 2020. • California Workforce • Gilbert Gee, “Xenophobia, Racism, and Health in Immigrant Development Board Communities,” SciLine, August 27, 2020. • County of Los Angeles • Randall Kuhn, “Have L.A.’s homeless people dodged a COVID-19 • Duke University catastrophe?” Los Angeles Times, August 21, 2020. • Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) • Patrick Heuveline, “We’re talking about more than half a million people missing from the U.S. population,” The Atlantic, July 23, 2020. • Johns Hopkins University • Paola Giuliano, “Facing adulthood with an economic disaster’s • Los Angeles Homeless lasting scars,” , May 19, 2020 Services Authority • Randall Akee, “Pandemic shows need for Native Hawaiians, and Pacific • National Bureau of Islanders participation in census,” WCSJ News, May 26, 2020 Economic Research • Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, Why social media has helped turn • Penn State University COVID-19 into an ‘infodemic’, Well + Good, April 24, 2020 • Rand • Randall Kuhn, Might the pandemic be a lifeline for the rich world’s homeless?, , April 12, 2020 • US Census Bureau • Jennie Brand, Jacob Foster, Cecilia Menjivar, “Don’t call • University of Southern California it ‘Social distancing’,” CNN, March 22, 2020 • University of California, Berkeley • Randall Akee, “Flashback to Great Recession: The President wants • University of California, Irvine to give stimulus checks to Americans,” CNN, March 17, 2020 • University of California, • Ilan Meyer, “Who’s the ‘Q’ in LGBTQ? Study Shines Light on San Francisco ‘Queer” Identities,” NBC News, January 23, 2020 • University of Michigan • Meredith Phillips, “Mind the Achievement Gap: California’s Disparities in Education, Explained,” Cal Matters, February 3, 2020 • University of Wisconsin-Madison California Center for Population Research • University of California, Los Angeles 7 Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy Tim Bruckner and David Neumark, Co-Directors

Key Areas of Research University of California, Irvine 3151 Social Science Plaza B • Public policy and child development Irvine, CA 92697 cpip.uci.edu • Increasing labor market success (P): 949.824.8851 • Improving educational outcomes • Reducing incarceration and its adverse effects • Reducing health disparities

Mission Statement • Improving health in developing countries The Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy at UCI is Domestic Research Projects focused on advancing research on socioeconomic factors that directly impact inequality. Faculty in the • Examining social media (Twitter) response and emerging center investigate the causes and COVID19 narratives across phases of the evolving pandemic consequences of this inequality • Do Workers Injured on the Job and Covered by as well as policies and other Workers Compensation End Up on SSDI? strategies designed to improve well-being of the less advantaged • A Lever for More Equitable Access to Schools? – including employment, education, Evidence from San Francisco health, housing and income. UCI • The Effects of the Minimum Wage on the Full-Service Restaurant Sector researchers across the social • ER use among undocumented immigrants during the COVD-19 pandemic sciences, public health, education, social ecology, and natural • Older Workers Need Not Apply? Ageist Language in sciences have a track record of Job Ads and Age Discrimination in Hiring high-quality population research • Trump Paradox: How Immigration and Trade on inequality – research that Affected Voting in 2016 and 2018 spans disciplinary boundaries and important areas of public policy. • Happy Together? The Peer Effects of Dual Enrollment Students on Community College Student Outcomes Departmental Affiliations • Modifiable Kindergarten Factors that Predict Being a Bully, • Criminology, Law & Society Victim, or Bully-Victim by Upper Elementary Grads • Economics • Initial Host Society/Migrant Relations: Implications • Education for U.S. Refugee Integration • Health Sciences • Obstetrics, Gynecology and • The Cause and Consequences of the 1986 Reproductive Sciences Immigration Reform and Control Act • Psychological Science • Disease, Downturn, and Wellbeing: Economic History • Public Health and the Long-run Impacts of Covid-19 • Sociology • Parental monitoring of adolescent technology use

Number of Faculty • Fertility among interracial couples Affiliates: 46 • Causes and consequences of spatial inequalities in health • Impact of safety net programs on racial disparities in child human capital formation • Finding and Keeping Friends in College and their Influence on Alcohol Use • Explaining racial disparities in criminal court • Health and well-being of Asian undocumented immigrants • Smart Phone Studies of the Hard-to-Reach • Welfare Drug Offender Bans & Recidivism • Age, Ethnoracial Structure and Foreign-Born U.S. Domestic Migration

8 Funding Sources International Research Projects • NICHD, NIA, NIMH, NIAID • The academic achievement for migrants to Europe • Brady Foundation • Understanding Socioeconomic Disparities in • Smith-Richardson Foundation Travel during the Covid-19 Pandemic • Sloan Foundation • The distributional burden of minimum wage increases • Arnold Foundation • Minimum wage effects on employment in developing countries • Employment Policies Institute • Influence of human travel and daily routines on disease transmission • Social Security Administration • Geographic information systems for disease surveillance • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and implementation of public health interventions • Institute of Education Sciences • Child health after a nationwide sanitation campaign in India • Haynes Foundation • Work & Family Digital Social Contacts • National Science Foundation • Agricultural household labor in developing countries • Gates Foundation • Refugee Integration in Canada and the United States • Russell Sage Foundation • California Learning Lab

Regional Research Projects • American foundation for Suicide Prevention • National Institute of Justice • Estimated Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies Among Adults in Orange County, California • US Department of Labor • Homelessness in Orange County • New York Fed • Implications of family policies for gender wage gaps • Washington Department of Social and Health Services • How Valuable are Civil Liberties? Evidence from Gang • WT Grant Foundation Injunctions and Housing Prices in Southern California • Canadian Social Sciences and • Health care utilization of undocumented immigrants in LA County Humanities Research Foundation • The California Dream and Migration: Past, Present and Future Organizational Collaborations In the News • NORC • U.S. Census Bureau • The virus is devastating the U.S. and leaving an uneven • National Academy of Sciences toll. NY Times, A. Noymer, Dec. 4, 2020 • Bipartisan Policy Center • With baby steps, Chinese parents test strictness of two-child • California Bar Association policy. Wall Street Journal, W. Feng, November 26, 2020 • Policy Analysis for • At work while at home. Washington Post, J. Treas, October, 14, 2020 California Education • California needs to protect its prison staff and inmates against • NIAID Covid-19. Cal Matters, K. Turney, May 31, 2020 • Mahidol University in Thailand • Are foods labeled “low sugar” misleading consumers? • Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia NY Times, M. Harding, Feb 26, 2020 • British Academy • Economic History Association Research to Policy • Community College Research Center, Columbia University • U.S. Commission on Civil Rights briefing on the school- to-prison pipeline for students with disabilities • American Enterprise Institute • World Health Organization • Testing for gender and racial/ethnic disparities in disciplinary actions by the California Bar • World Bank • Strategies to expand the health workforce in • The National Police Foundation low- and middle-income countries • California Office of the Attorney General • How law enforcement agencies can use data collected under the 2015 Racial And Identity Profiling Act • J-PAL • LA County Dept of Health • Facebook • Institute for Fiscal Studies (UK)

Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy • University of California, Irvine 9 Anita Raj, Director

Key Areas of Research University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, #0507 • Gender Equity Central Research Services Facility, La Jolla, CA 92093 • Gender Based Violence http://geh.ucsd.edu/ • Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health (P): (858) 246-0066 [email protected] • Data Science/Measurement

Domestic Research Projects Mission Statement GEH conducts innovative • LinkPositively: A Technology-Delivered Peer Navigation and multidisciplinary research on Social Networking Intervention to Improve HIV Care Across gender inequities in population the Continuum for Black Women Affected by IPV health and development, and • NEXUS: A novel social network approach to study the effects of provides academic training toward intersectional stigma on HIV prevention among Latino MSM elimination of health disparities • Sexual trauma and HIV susceptibility among women: related to gender and other the role of stress and genital immunity social determinants of health for California, the United States, and low resource contexts worldwide. International Research Projects

Departmental Affiliations • #GameChangers • Medicine • Public Health • Adapting, Expanding, and Evaluating ARCHES in Kenya • Economics • Adolescent fertility and social networks in rural Honduras • Engineering • Family and Preventive Medicine • Advancing Social Norms Practice in Nigeria • Political Science • Benchmarking USAID programs against Cash • Reproductive Medicine • CHARM (Counseling Husbands to Achieve Reproductive health and Marital equity) 2 Number of Faculty • Community-Engaged Research Ethics Affiliates: 22 • Expanding the Learning Collaborative to Advance Social Norms in East Africa • Growing Up GREAT!: The Way Forward • Identifying Intersectional Stigma Intervention Targets for People Who Inject Drugs in a High-Risk International Setting • Impact Evaluation of IMPACT Niger • Improving Gender Measurement for COVID-19 Studies • Preventing IPV And Reproductive Coercion Among Underserved Adolescents • Evidence-based Measures of Empowerment for Research on Gender Equality (EMERGE) • Ramani • The Gender Equity and Demographic Research (GENDER) Project • Tipping Point: Using Social Network Theory to Accelerate Scale and Impact

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Funding Sources Regional Research Projects • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

• Assessing Barriers to Contraceptive Care among Resettled Refugee Women: • California HIV/AIDS A mixed-Methods Investigation of Disparities in Quality and Access Research Program • David and Lucile • Bridging Resources to Engage Women in Integrated Packard Foundation HIV Care and Support Services • Fidelity Charitable • California Study on Violence Experiences Across the Lifespan • National Institute of Allergy • Evaluation of Best Practices in Rape Prevention Education in California and Infectious Diseases • Utilizing the PRISM Framework-informed implementation for direct • Eunice Kennedy Shriver provision of emergency contraception by pharmacists (ELLA Study) National Institute of Child Health • Safer At School Early Alert and Human Development. • UCSD Center for AIDS Research HIV Disparities Program • National Institute on Drug Abuse • National Institute of Mental Health • Research Program on Migration In the News and Health (PIMSA) • “Why You Should Stay Home On New Year’s Eve,” Fielding- • Susan T. Buffet Foundation Miller, R. KPBS Midday Edition, December 30, 2020 • The Society of Family Planning • “Farmworkers Are Among Those at Highest Risk for COVID-19,” • UC Health Sciences Studies Show, Fielding-Miller, R. FRONTLINE, July 21, 2020 • United Nations International • “No Sex For Fish: How Women In A Fishing Village Are Fighting For Children’s Emergency Fund Power,” Fielding-Miller, R. NPR - Goats and Soda, December 26, 2019 • US Centers for Disease • “A 2-year study says that using Facebook may destroy your physical and Control and Prevention emotional health,” Shakya, H. Business Insider, September 16, 2019 • US Agency for International • “UC San Diego Study Shows Sexual Harassment More Development Prevalent In California,” Raj, A. KPBS, May 31, 2019 • “Pervasive Sexual Harassment Why #MeToo Took Off Poll,” Raj, A. New York Times, February 21, 2018

Organizational Colloborations

• Boston University • National Opinion Research Center at the • California Coalition Against University of Chicago Sexual Assault • Overseas Development Initiative • California Dept. of Public Health • Pathfinder International • FHI 360 • Federal University of • Pelotas, Brazil • International Center for • Population Council Equity in Health, Brazil • RALIANCE • International Institute for Population Sciences, India • Save the Children • International Planned • University of California Berkeley Parenthood Federation • United Nations Population Fund • Institute for Reproductive Health • United Nations International at Georgetown University Children’s Emergency Fund • Johns Hopkins University • University of Eswatini • London School of Hygiene (Swaziland) and Tropical Medicine • US Agency for International • Makerere University Development • National Institute for Research • WHO in Reproductive Health • World Bank

Center on Gender Equity and Health • UC San Diego 11 Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health Jody Steinauer, Director

Key Areas of Research University of California, San Francisco 1001 Potrero Avenue • Abortion Ward 6D-12, Box 0842 • Adolescent sexual health San Francisco, CA 94110 bixbycenter.ucsf.edu • Contraceptive research and services [email protected] • HIV and sexually transmitted infections (P) 628-206-5110 • Fertility, Pregnancy and childbirth • Health equity Mission Statement The UCSF Bixby Center for Global Domestic Research Projects Reproductive Health integrates research, training, clinical care, and advocacy to advance • Access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for women reproductive autonomy, equitable • Advanced training for providers and scholars (ACTIONS and compassionate care, and Fellowship, Kenneth J. Ryan Residency Program, TEACH) reproductive and sexual health • Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health worldwide. We are a multidisciplinary group of over 200 people based in the • Beyond the Pill Zuckerberg San Francisco General • California Prevention Training Center Hospital Division of Obstetrics and • Desire to Avoid Pregnancy scale Gynecology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). • Innovating Education in Reproductive Health Our members are physicians, nurses, • Person-Centered Reproductive Health Program advanced practice clinicians, social • Sexual and reproductive empowerment scale for adolescents and young adults scientists, clinical researchers, and staff that span UCSF schools and departments. International Research Projects

Departmental Affiliations • Community reintegration after fistula repair School of Medicine: • Family AIDS Care & Education Services (FACES) • Obstetrics, Gynecology & • Population mobility and its impact on HIV/AIDS Reproductive Sciences • Family & Community Medicine • Preterm Birth Initiative’s East Africa Program • Epidemiology & Biostatistics • Safe Motherhood Program • Psychiatry • Shama Maisha • Pediatrics School of Nursing: • Strengthening People-centered Accessibility, Respect, and Quality • Institute for Health & Aging • Sexually transmitted infections in Pacific Island communities • Family Health Care • Trans communities in the Middle East Nursing (SON) • Institute for Global • UCSF-University of Zimbabwe Collaborative Research Programme Health Sciences • Institute for Health Policy Studies Regional Research • Osher Center for Integrative Medicine • Earned income credits for low-income pregnant people in the Bay Area

Number of Faculty • Group prenatal care and produce prescriptions Affiliates: 90 for pregnant people in the East Bay • Motivating Interdisciplinary Lactation Knowledge (MILK) Research Lab

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Funding Sources Research to Policy • California Department of Public Health • Health Workforce Pilot Project made it possible for advanced practice clinicians in California to offer early abortion care • City and County of San Francisco • Research on contraceptive dispensing led multiple states to • Centers for Disease Control require insurance plans to prescribe a one-year supply and Prevention (CDC) • Research on emergency contraception supported a switch to over-the-counter • National Foundation for the • Social science amicus brief prepared by ANSIRH researchers cited in the Centers for Disease Control Supreme Court’s majority opinion Whole Woman’s Health vs. Hellerstedt and Prevention, Inc. • Research on integration of family planning and HIV services • NIH Center for Scientific Review supported Kenyan Ministry of Health to adopt this approach • NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) In the News • NIH Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Monica McLemore discussed year 2 of the pandemic and building National Institute of Child Health trust in historically wronged communities in The Atlantic and Human Development (NICHD) • Ina Park discussed challenges to STD testing during the • NIH National Institute of COVID-19 pandemic in the New York Times Mental Health (NIMH) • Cynthia Harper talked to Science Friday about advances • NIH Office of Research in birth control and how we can do better on Women’s Health • Deborah Cohan talked to the San Francisco Chronicle about • JPB Foundation a Bay Area blood bank turning away gay and bisexual men • The Bixby Foundation because of an outdated, discriminatory policy • Diana Greene Foster published a new book, The Turnaway Study, which • The Commonwealth Fund was featured in outlets including Fresh Air, Vogue, and The New Yorker • The David & Lucile • Carole Joffe wrote about conversations with providers and how they Packard Foundation contradict the stereotypes put forward by the state of Louisiana • The William and Flora in June Medical Services v. Gee in Hewlett Foundation • Monica Hahn talked about the effort to lift the FDA ban on • Society of Family Planning blood donation from men who have sex with men on Good Morning America and in the New York Times • UCSF Resource Allocation Program • Katrina Kimport talked to The Atlantic about how couples share the cost and burden of birth control • Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals • Kelsey Holt warned about viewing fertility control as a • Estetra solution to climate change in the Los Angeles Times • Medicines360 • Osel, Inc.

Organizational Collaborations • FHI 360 • Heluna Health • Ibis Reproductive Health • Indiana University School of Medicine • UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health

Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health • University of California, San Francisco 13 Maria Charles, Director • Shelly Lundberg, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research University of California, Santa Barbara • Family www.broomcenter.ucsb.edu/ [email protected] • Biodemography and Evolution (P): 805-893-7281 • Population Health and Environment (F): 805-893-8830 • Sex and Gender • Education and Health • Immigration, Race and Ethnicity Mission Statement The Leonard and Gretchan Domestic Research Projects Broom Center for Demography facilitates research and training in social demography and • Social distancing responses to COVID-19 emergency declarations population studies, with particular • Time, population mobility, and HIV transmission emphasis on social and economic inequalities and health disparities. • Race/ethnicity and early childhood education Key issues explored by Center • Gender differences in the impacts of adolescent disadvantage Associates include inequalities • Racial disparities in exiting and entering poor neighborhoods across social groups defined by gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, • Women in the economics profession and immigration status; population- • Health consequences of prejudice and discrimination environment interactions; the • Health incentives and food choice determinants of population health; migration flows; spatial • Gender and housework norms demography; and the allocation • Trends in support for stay-at-home mothering of resources within and across • Health costs of upward mobility among Latino/a American young adults families, workplaces, schools, and other social institutions. • Opinion dynamics in social networks • Weight stigma, BMI and psychological and physical health Departmental Affiliations • Anthropology • Asian American Studies International Research Projects • Black Studies • Economics • The effect of air pollution on body weight in China • Environmental Science and Management • Early childhood education of Mexican-origin children • Geography • Microbiota traits among Tsimane horticulturalists of the Bolivian Amazon • Global Studies • Gender attitudes in Africa • History • Political Science • Farmers’ use of mobile phone services in central Kenya • Psychology • Immune function during pregnancy across ecologically distinct populations • Sociology • Pregnancy, hookworm infection, and anemia among tropical horticulturalists

Number of Faculty • Prepaid electricity metering in South Africa Affiliates: 35 • Gender-targeted job ads in China Number of Graduate • Gender segregation of computing occupations around the world Affiliates: 53 • Improving cancer drug discovery by studying cancer across the tree of life • Sex-biased parental care in north-western • Improving fisheries management through innovative technology • Urban food security in Accra, Ghana • Spatial variability in adolescent childbearing in rural Honduras • Feminism in contemporary China

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International Research Projects cont’d Funding Sources • National Cancer Institute Maria Charles, Director • Shelly Lundberg, Associate Director • Gender relations and gender ideologies in Middle Eastern and North African countries • National Institutes of Health • Assessing the costs and benefits of cultural practices • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Center for • Differences in Tsimane children’s growth outcomes and associated determinants AIDS Research, NIH/NIAID • Varieties of indigeneity in Latin America • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National • Racial intermarriage in the Americas Institute of Child Health and • Health and healthcare for migrants and migrant families in the United States Human Development, NIH/NICHD • National Institute of Environmental Regional Research Projects Health Sciences, NIH/NIEHS • National Institute on • Spatial variability in retail gasoline markets Aging, NIA/NIH • Immigrant generation and sexual risk behaviors in Seattle • National Science Foundation, NSF • Respiratory infections in a contemporary mortality sample from New Mexico • National Aeronautics and • Fire and flood vulnerability, and implications for evacuation Space Administration, NASA • Agricultural productivity and worker health: The hidden costs of extreme heat • United States Department of Defense, Multidisciplinary • Health, health care, and health research of migrants University Research • Spatial analytics for enhancing street light coverage of public spaces Initiative, MURI • When incentives backfire: Spillover effects in food choice • United States Geological • Human geo-social interaction patterns and vaccination Service, USGS strategies in an urbanized area • University of California Global Health Institute

In the News • University of California, Office of the President • Scientific American, January 17, 2020. ”Are Human Body Temperatures • Earth Research Institute Cooling Down?” covers Michael Gurven’s collaborative work: https://www. scientificamerican.com/article/are-human-body-temperatures-cooling-down/. • Kellogg Foundation • Harvard GenderSci Lab, February 2020. “Gender Stereotypes, Gendered • Russell Sage Foundation Self-Expression, and Gender Segregation in Fields of Study: A Q&A with • US-Israel Binational Professor Maria Charles” on unexpected patterns of global gender inequality. Science Foundation • Wall Street Journal, June 12, 2020. “Why Elders are Indispensable for All of Us” covers Michael Gurven’s work on evolution of pedagogy: https://www.wsj.com/ • Mexican National Council articles/why-elders-are-indispensable-for-all-of-us-11591984900 - 6/12/2020. of Science and Technology, CONACYT-SEDESOL • New York Times, June 11, 2019: “Why Women, but Not Men, Are Judged for a Messy House,” covers Sarah Thébaud’s research • Ministry of Finance of Mexico on gender differences in accountability for housework. • California Environmental • Alan Murray and Maria Charles are newly elected fellows of the Protection Agency American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS.

Research to Policy

• Heather Royer, Liz Ackert, Erika Arenas, Kelly Bedard, and Susan Cassels are contributing researchers at California Policy Lab. • Michael Gurven is a health consultant for the Tsimane Government in Bolivia, and consultant to National Academy of Sciences & National Institute on Aging (NAS/NIA) on Leveraging Rarely-Investigated Populations for Research on Behavioral and Social Processes. • Erika Arenas advises the Fourth Wave of the Mexican Family Life Survey, and on inclusion of the Black population in Mexico’s 2020 Census. • Aashish Mehta consults with Asian Development Bank on Social Safety Nets. • Heather Royer is Bing Health Scholar, RAND Corporation. • Susan Cassels and Maria Charles are members of the County Santa Barbara Community Health Needs Assessment Committee and the Cottage Health Research Advisory Committee.

Broom Center for Demography • University of California, Santa Barbara 15 Population Research Center Margaret Weden, Acting Director

Key Areas of Research RAND Corporation 1776 Main Street • Child and Family Policy Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138 www.rand.org/well-being.html • Fertility and Reproductive Health Contact: [email protected] • Health and Human Capital Across the Life Course (P): 310.393.0411, ext. 7966 (F): 310.260.8155 • Population Health • Populations, Climate Change and Environmental Hazards

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The RAND Population Research Center (PRC) is dedicated to • Active Duty Women’s Health Survey the scientific advancement of • Adult Social Networks and Well-being research to inform public policy and decision making about frontier • American Life Panel Survey issues in population science. Its • State Policies and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome four key areas of research promote • Army Spouse Panel multidisciplinary innovations in theory, primary data collection, • Individual, Community Factors in Birth Outcomes statistical and demographic • Culture of Health Measures methods and analysis. PRC draws • Developing Innovative Teen Pregnancy Prevention its members from across the social and physical sciences, as well as • Estimating the Future Availability of Family Care medicine and public health. The for Alzheimer’s Disease in the U.S. RAND PRC provides a supportive • Federal School Nutrition Policies, Student Food Insecurity and BMI setting for its scholars to pursue • Food Choice and Childhood Health policy-driven population research aimed at improving social and • Health and Outcomes of Divorced Individuals economic well-being in the U.S. • Impact of Marijuana Policies on Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Mortality and around the world. • Social Security Disability Insurance and the Health of Non-disabled Spouses • Linking Health Outcomes to Community Resilience Departmental Affiliations • Economics, Sociology, • Modeling the Coupled Dynamics of Influenza Transmission and Statistics • Microsimulation of Obesity Policies • Behavioral and Policy Sciences • Natural Experiment of Neighborhood Revitalization and Cardiometabolic Health • Engineering and Applied Sciences • Neighborhood Change: Impact on Sleep and Obesity-Related Health Disparities • The Pardee RAND • Park Rx, Physical Activity and Other Health Benefits for Low Income Children Graduate School • Population Reproduction of Poverty at Birth from Surveys, Censuses, and Birth Registries Number of Faculty • Surveillance Systems to Monitor Mental and Affiliates: 40 Behavioral Health after an Emergency • State Policies and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome • The Sweet Life: The Long-term Effects of Excess Sugar Consumption in Early Childhood

International Research Projects

• Impact of Conflict on Mental Health and Risk Behaviors of Palestinian Youth • Impact of Over-the-Counter Availability of Emergency Contraception on Uptake, Pregnancy, and Births • Improving PrEP Availability and Access for Populations at High Risk for HIV

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International Research Projects Con’t Funding Sources • Richard King Mellon Foundation • Integrating Counseling to Transform HIV Family Planning Services • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Mopati: A Pilot HIV Treatment Partner Intervention in Botswana • US Centers for Disease • Pathways and Mediators of Change in Early Childhood Development Control and Prevention • Young Rural African American Families, Economic Hardship, and Fatherhood • US Department of Health and Human Services

Regional Research Projects • US Department of Defense • US Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Estimating the Effect of 24/7 Sobriety on Morbidity and Mortality in North Dakota National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • Healthy Futures: Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Children in Greater Rochester • US National Cancer Institute • Housing Initiative Evaluation for the CA Inland Empire • US National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute • Integrating Geoscience, Data Science, and Social Science in Landslide Risk Management • US National Institute of Mental Health • Long-term Mobility and Well-being of New Orleans Residents after Hurricane Katrina • US National Institute of • RISE UP Study: Social Networks and Drug Use among Low- Nursing Research income Students in High Performing Schools • US National Institute of • Rural Alaskans Attitude and Behavior Study about the Threat of COVID-19 Environmental Health Sciences • Schools, Neighborhoods, & the Transition to Adulthood: • US National Institute on Aging A Policy Lab with Wake County Public Schools • US National Institute on Alcohol • Urban Revitalization and Long-term Effects on Abuse and Alcoholism Diet, Economic and Health Outcomes • US National Institute • Web Interface to Visualize Local Population Health on Drug Abuse • US National Institute on Minority In the News Health and Health Disparities • US National Science Foundation • A third of Americans don’t see systemic racism as a barrier to good health. CNN. January 13, 2021. Organizational Collaborations • Pandemic leaves more military families seeking food • American Heart Association assistance. New York Times. December 12, 2020. • Brown University • Goodbye Coke, hello milk! Prince George’s pushes healthy • Kaiser Permanente kids’ menu. Washington Post. November 30, 2020 • University of California, • Why the pandemic is forcing so many women to leave their Los Angeles jobs. NPR, All Things Considered. November 14, 2020 • University of Colorado, Denver • Virtual schooling has largely forced moms, not dads, to quit work. Washington Post. November 6, 2020 • University of Maryland, College Park • Rising infections in Idaho highlight the virus’ latest target: Rural America. ABC News. October 23, 2020 • University of Michigan • There are racial disparities in American unemployment benefits. • University of Southern California That’s by design. Los Angeles Times. October 3, 2020. • University of Utah • Alcohol consumption rising sharply during pandemic, especially among women. NBC News. October 1, 2020; ABC News. August 29, 2020; Time August 29, 2020; CNN August 29, 2020 • More than half of residents in big U.S. cities are struggling financially amid coronavirus pandemic. CBS News. August 10, 2020. • Women make less when men dominate their workplaces. Gender diversity could close the gap. USA Today. July 14, 2020. • Why Black workers will hurt the most if congress doesn’t extend jobless benefits. New York Times. July 7, 2020.

Population Research Center • RAND Corporation 17 University of Colorado Population Center Lori Hunter, Director

Key Areas of Research University of Colorado Population Center (CUPC) • Child and Adolescent Transitions to Healthy Adulthood Institute of Behavioral Science 483 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0483 • Gene-Environment Interplay and Health www.colorado.edu/ibs/cupc/ • Environmental Demography [email protected] • Health and Health Behavior Disparities (P): 303.492.5548 (F): 303.492.2151 • Historical Demography • Reproductive Health and Health Policy • Migration and Spatial Demography Mission Statement CUPC brings together an interdis- • Population Health and Socioeconomic Trends in Rural America ciplinary community of scholars, across three University of Colorado Domestic Research Projects campuses, dedicated to research and training in population science • Adolescent substance abuse and risky sexual behavior with broad focus on health, migra- tion and environmental demogra- • Health lifestyles among children and youth phy. By providing administrative, • Social norms and teen pregnancy technical and development sup- port, CUPC facilitates collegial • Genome-wide association models of body-mass index interaction and nourishes collabo- • Genetic risks, pathways to adulthood, and health inequalities ration across several departments, • Social and genetic epidemiology of health behaviors institutes, and universities. An important aspect of the Center is a • Age, period, and cohort models of obesity disparities and mortality high level of collaboration between • Medical decision-making faculty and graduate students. Center affiliates explore demo- • Impact of contraceptive access on life course outcomes graphic processes in the US and • Migration and climate change a variety of international settings • Geo-located micro data for high spatial resolution population studies while applying their expertise to yield high quality, policy-relevant • Environmental inequality in urban areas research and training. Current • Community resilience following disasters initiatives focus on large-scale • Changes in racial health differences across periods and cohorts research initiatives, complex data collection efforts, and new method- • Migration in the 1930s: Beyond the Dust Bowl ological and statistical approaches. • Environmental implications of land use change in the Great Plains Departmental Affiliations • Gender and HIV • Anthropology • Natural resource use among HIV-impacted households • Economics • Immigrants’ mobility in response to labor demand conditions • Environmental Studies • Geography • Health outcomes of Mexican immigration to the United States • Health and Behavioral • Neighborhoods and spatial models for small Sciences (CU Denver) area estimation with census data • History • Institute for Behavioral Genetics • Health and demographic trends in rural America • Integrative Physiology • Psychology and Neuroscience International Research Projects • Sociology

Number of Faculty Affiliates: • Decentralized governance, health care systems, and health in Honduras 54 faculty across 3 CU campuses • Conditional cash transfers, education, and young adults in Nicaragua • Climate change and migration in Mexico • Cohort change, educational disparities, and smoking in Europe • Epidemiology of non-communicable diseases in South Africa

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International Research Projects Cont’d Funding Sources • Annie E. Casey Foundation • Changing environmental conditions and societal conflict in East Africa • Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Adolescent problem behavior in informal settlements in Kenya National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • HIV, aging, and livelihoods in rural South Africa • HIV and fertility, and HIV after 40, in South Africa and Malawi • Fogarty International Center • Long-term effects of family planning interventions for health in rural Bangladesh • Hewlett Foundation • Children’s migration and the health of elderly kin in East Asia • International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) • Drinking water and arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh • National Academy of Sciences • World economy and greenhouse gas emissions • National Science Foundation • Role of population size, composition, and distribution in global climate change • National Institute on Aging • Migration and Natural Resource Livelihoods in South Africa • National Institute on Drug Abuse • Methodological innovation to preserve confidentiality in Health and Demographic Surveillance Sites • National Institute of Mental Health • Adaptation to climate change in East Africa • Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, Office of the Director, NIH

Regional Research Projects • Population Reference Bureau (PopPov Network) • Population, the environment, and migration on the U.S. Great Plains • Russell Sage Foundation • Built and social environment and the health in Denver neighborhoods • US Agency for International • Access to medical marijuana and substance use in Colorado Development • Wildfire mitigation risks and policies in the American West • Teen pregnancy prevention among Native Americans Organizational Collaborations • Be Healthy Denver • National Center for Research to Policy Atmospheric Research • Piton Foundation, Denver • CUPC COVID-19 modeling team updates Colorado Governor throughout pandemic • University of Colorado Denver, Center for Global Health • Climate change mitigation in low-income communities • University of Colorado Denver, • Evaluating the impact of ART access on health in South Africa Department of Health and • Effect of Removal of from Behavioral Sciences the Texas Women’s Health Program • University of Colorado • Health policies to increase physical activity in the Rocky Mountain region School of Public Health • Extending a successful maternal, neonatal, and child health • University of the Witwatersrand program into the government health system in Bangladesh

In the News

• Amanda Stevenson’s article, Effect of Removal of Planned Parenthood from the Texas Women’s Health Program, was cited in an MSN article regarding federal government actions to restore funding to Texas programs that excludes Planned Parenthood. Jan 2020 • Research from Jason Boardman, along with Adam Bohr (CU Boulder) and Matthew McQueen (CU Boulder) was recently featured in a Five Thirty Eight article, Should Parents Be Afraid to Let Their Kids Play Football? Jan 2020 • Colleen Reid’s work on the health effects of wildfire was covered in a variety of outlets including the New York Times, NPR, Colorado Public Radio, and a variety of other media outlets.

University of Colorado Population Center • Institute of Behavioral Science 19 S Kathleen A. Cagney, Director

Key Areas of Research

The Population Research Center Signature Theme: Human and Social The University of Chicago 1155 East 60th Street, 3rd Floor Capital in Urban Context Chicago, IL 60637 • Sex and reproductive health popcenter.uchicago.edu • Economics, education, and labor market outcomes • Health and disease across the lifespan • Measurement and methods Mission Statement The Population Research Center at the University of Chicago is Domestic Research Projects an interdisciplinary research center designed to facilitate • Variable Selection Model for Studying the Predictive high-quality population research Validity of Measures of Classroom Quality within its signature theme— human and social capital in the • Enhancing Sleep and Physical Activity in the HRS Family of Studies urban context—and conducted • Advancing Spatial Evaluation Methods to Improve by its researchers in economics, Healthcare Efficiency and Quality sociology, health, and other disciplines. • Disparities in Reproductive Health • Developing Tools to Engage Adolescent Men who have Sex with Men Departmental Affiliations • Getting on Track Early for School Success: Formative Assessment • Argonne National Laboratory and Instruction of Mathematics in Preschool Classrooms • Chicago Booth School of Business • Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study (MIDAS) Research Network • Department of Comparative • Determinants of Subsidy Stability and Continuity Human Development of Child Care in Illinois and New York • Department of Economics • General Social Survey (GSS) • Department of Public Health Sciences • National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) • Department of Psychology • National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) • Department of Sociology • Harris School of Public • Data-driven Multiscale Coupled Urban Systems Policy Studies Modeling and Urban Sensing • Pritzker School of Medicine • Activity Space, Social Interaction and Health Trajectories in Later Life • School of Social Service • Network on the Determinants of Life Course Outcomes Administration • Suicide Clusters in Schools and Communities Number of Research Faculty: • An Intervention to Improve Women’s Reproductive Health 71 (+10 Research Affiliates) • Remediating Academic and Non-Academic Skills Deficit Among Disadvantaged Youth • Network Support to Engage and Retain Younger Black MSM in PrEP Care • Culture, Family Process, and Developmental Outcomes in Asian American Youth • Computerized Adaptive Testing of Suicidality in LGBT Young Adults • Data Analysis for Family Homelessness in Chicago • Increasing Degree Attainment of Low-Income Community College Students • Inequality in Preschool Support for Families During the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic • Postsecondary and Civic Outcomes of K-12 Students in Chicago

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Funding Sources

International Research Projects • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Kathleen A. Cagney, Director • Internal and International Migration in Asia, Africa and Latin America • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • The Commonwealth Fund • Social Protection and Labor Market Outcomes in South Africa: • Eunice Kennedy Shriver Employment and Youth Transitions to the Marketplace National Institute of Child Health • Following Up for Better Health: Improving Non- and Human Development Communicable Disease Compliance in Urban India • European Research Council • Evaluation of USAID/Uganda Literacy and Health Education Program • Ford Foundation • Foundation for Child Development • Optimizing Prevention Approaches for Children Reintegrating from Orphanages in Azerbaijan • The George E. Richmond Foundation • Public (Mis)perceptions in the U.S. and China • The Irving B. Harris Foundation • Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group • Jacobs Foundation • John Templeton Foundation • Joyce Foundation Regional Research Projects • MacArthur Foundation • Merck Company Foundation • Oral Health in Community Context: Health Status and Access to Care on Chicago’s South Side • McCormick Foundation • National Center for • An Urban Sciences Research Coordination Network Research Resources for Data-Driven Urban Design and Analysis • National Heart, Lung, • Strengthening Mentoring Programs for At-Risk Youth and Blood Institute Through Human Capital Supports: A Large-Scale • National Institute on Aging Randomized Field Experiment in Chicago • National Institute of Diabetes and • Underground Gun Markets in Chicago Digestive and Kidney Diseases • Southside Health and Vitality Studies (University • National Institute on Drug Abuse of Chicago Medical Center) • National Institute of General • Diabetes and Aging in a Multi-Ethnic Population Medical Sciences • National Institute of Mental Health • Translational Research at the University of Chicago • National Science Foundation • Contraceptive Use Among Teens • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Paths to Purposeful Parenting: A Pilot Study Leveraging Neuroscience • Rockefeller Foundation and Technology to Promote Low-Income Parents’ Attention and Focus • Russell Sage Foundation • Addressing Truancy through a Descriptive Social Norms Intervention • U.S. Department of Education • Oral Health, Systematic Health, Well-Being and the Social Sciences • U.S. Department of Health • Development of an Urban-Scale Instrument and Human Services for Interdisciplinary Research Organizational Collaborations • Indiana University Research to Policy • Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) • Charlie Catlett and Kate Cagney work on Array of Things, a collaborative effort among leading researchers, local • Massachusetts Institute government, and communities in Chicago, to collect real-time of Technology data on the city’s environment, infrastructure, and activity. • McGill University • David Meltzer and Harold Pollack serve as Faculty Directors • Michigan State University of University of Chicago’s Health Lab. The Health Lab partners • Northwestern University with civic and community leaders to identify, evaluate, and • Rush University Medical Center scale programs and policies that improve health outcomes for low-income and disadvantaged urban residents. • University of Colorado at Boulder • University of Michigan • Luc Anselin uses data science to examine geographic School of Public Health disparities in healthcare and serves as Director Harvardof the Center Center for for Spatial Population Data and Science. Development Studies • University of Pennsylvania • University of São Paulo

The Population Research Center • The University of Chicago 21 Lingxin Hao, Director • Li Liu, Emily Agree, Associate Directors

Key Areas of Research Johns Hopkins University 3505 North Charles Street • Poverty and Inequality Baltimore, MD 21218 • Sexual and Reproductive Health (P): 410-516-2361 [email protected] • Family, Maternal and Child Health

Domestic Research Projects

• Housing affordability and child health Integrating data on Mission Statement Low Income Housing Tax Credit with measures of child The Hopkins Population Center health from the National Interview Survey (Pollack) (HPC) stimulates and facilitates • Virtual Population Obesity Prevention VPOP Labs Computational original research that combines Multiscale Models for Obesity Solutions (Igusa) the core strengths in social science, public health, and • Breaking the cycle: The intergenerational transmission of parenting and self- biostatistics in emerging areas of regulation following a universal preventive intervention in childhood (Johnson) population dynamics research. • Preterm Birth Maternal and Cord Blood Metabolome The HPC promotes cutting-edge and Child Metabolic Risk (Wang) methodology that integrates • Feasibility acceptability and preliminary efficacy of Text4Father demography, population health for improving infant and family health (Marcell) and data science. The HPC has a priority in nurturing early-career • Use of a machine learning framework to predict Faculty Associates. severe maternal morbidity (Creanga) • Early Life Determinants of Obesity in US Urban Low- Income Minority Birth Cohort (Wang) Departmental Affiliations HPC comprises faculty associates • Intergenerational Link of Cardio Metabolic Risk Integrate from 16 departments in seven Multi-OMICS with Birth Cohort (Wang) schools: Krieger School of • Maternal Stress and Preterm Birth Role of Genome and Epigenome (Hong) Arts and Sciences, Bloomberg • Robust Methods for Polygenic Analysis to Inform Disease School of Public Health, School Etiology and Enhance Risk Prediction (Pollack) of Medicine, School of Nursing, Whiting School of Engineering, • A structural HIV prevention intervention targeting high risk women (Sherman) School of Education, and Carey • Causal mediation methods for studying mechanisms in mental health (Stuart) School of Business • Developing a PrEP Adherence Intervention Targeting At Risk and Substance Using Women (Sherman) Number of Faculty • Methods and Applications for Massive One-mode and Affiliates: 63 Bipartite Social Networks (Mele and Hao) • Adapting and testing the myPlan app to prevent dating violence with adolescents (Glass) • National Maternal and Child Health Data Resource Initiative (Bethell) • Advancing National Tools and Resources for Technology Initiatives in Victim Services (Glass) • Housing and Healthy Child Development (Newman)

International Research Projects

• The Impact of Ebola Infection on Demographic and Social Outcomes in Sierra Leone (Anglewicz) • Developing innovative analytics to estimate age and causes specific child mortality for low- and middle-income countries (Liu)

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International Research Projects Cont’d Funding Sources • National Institutes of Health (NICHD, • Global Age Patterns of Under-Five Mortality (Liu) NIA, NIMH, NIAID, NHLBI) • Structural and Social Transitions among • National Science Foundation Adolescents in Rakai (SSTAR) (Wawer) • U.S. Department of Justice • RCT to reduce HIV acquisition and viral load • U.S. Centers for Disease Control among migrants Rakai Uganda (Wawer) • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs • PMA2020 Reinvestment Ethiopia Prototype [Performance Monitoring Accountability] (Zimmerman) • World Health Organization • Bloomberg Philanthropies

Regional Research • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center • Feasibility of using Prescription Drug Monitoring • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program data to better understand pregnancy associated mortality in Maryland (Creanga) • Annie E. Casey Foundation • Maryland Maternal Health Innovation Program (Creanga) • Russell Sage Foundation • Rational Responses to Uncertainty Understanding Disadvantaged • Gates Foundation Youths Postsecondary Educational Choices (Deluca)

• Creating Moves to Opportunity Using Mixed Methods Organizational Collaborations to Understand Policy Mechanisms (Deluca) • World Health Organization

In the News • The World Bank • US Maternal and Child Health Bureau • “We can use this pandemic as a galvanising force for change. • UN Development Programme [I would like to see a universal healthcare act in the U.S.] to prevent a lot of the worst healthcare outcomes that come • UN High Commissioner for Refugees from inequality but also to minimise the economic, social and health inequality in the first place. The conditions of possibility are there.” , December 13, 2020: How the pandemic may change the previous status quo (White) • “They were pillars of their communities and families, and they are not replaceable. To understand why COVID-19 killed so many young Black men, you need to know the legend of John Henry.” ProPublica, December 22, 2020: How COVID-19 Hollowed Out a Generation of Young Black Men (Thorpe) • “As the end of 2020 approaches, so, too, does the expiration of a national ban on evictions, prompting proponents to warn that leaving people without such a safety net will only exacerbate the rise in coronavirus infections, particularly among low-income people and communities of color.” U.S. News & World Report, December 16, 2020: A ‘Dangerous Moment’ as End of Eviction Ban Looms (Pollack) • “Arresting sex workers as a mean of stopping sex trafficking does not create a trusting relationship where people who are trafficked feel safe to come forward. Rather, it further destabilizes their lives and could place them in harm’s way.” , October 29, 2020: Arresting Sex Workers Help No One (Sherman) • “How does isolation affect mental health? What are some strategies we can use to find community during a lockdown?” Reuters, September 18, 2020: Tips for managing mental health during COVID-19 (Stuart) • “Coronavirus and the attendant uncertainty has made family planning more fraught than ever.” InsideHook, July 1, 2020 (Gemmill) • “Exercising more after being diagnosed with breast cancer could lower your risk of dying, a study suggests. Women who bumped up their activity to 150 minutes per week, the recommended amount, halved their risk of death.” The Guardian, January 7, 2020: Breast cancer patients who exercise 150 minutes weekly halve their risk of dying (Crainiceanu)

Hopkins Population Center • Johns Hopkins University 23 Maryland Population Research Center Michael S. Rendall, Director • Susan W. Parker, Acting Associate Director

Key Areas of Research University of Maryland 2105 Morrill Hall • Gender, Family, and Social Change College Park, MD 20742 popcenter.umd.edu • Health in Social Context (T): 301.405.6403 • Social and Economic Inequality • Migration and Immigrant Processes

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The Maryland Population Research Center draws together leading • Adolescence to adulthood: Factors influencing trajectories of scholars from diverse disciplines suicide ideation and attempt among sexual minorities to support, produce, and promote • An integrated substance use, violence, and HIV / AIDS syndemic population-related research of the risk-reduction intervention for African American Couples highest scientific merit. • Center for Research on Hispanic Children & Families Departmental Affiliations • Collaborative Research: Impacts of Hard / Soft • African American Studies Skills on STEM Workforce Trajectories • Agricultural and Resource • Collaborative Research: Math cognition in toddlers from Latino and white Economics families: Contributions of home experiences with mothers and fathers • Anthropology • COVID: RAPID: Assessing the Social Consequences of COVID-19 • Behavioral and • COVID: RAPID: The Impact of COVID-19 on Job Loss and Job Creation Community Health • Criminology & Criminal Justice • COVID: RAPID - Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on • Economics Labor Market, Social, and Mental Health Outcomes • Epidemiology and Biostatistics • COVID: EAGER: Protecting University Communities from • Family Science COVID-19 with Model-Based Risk Management • Health Policy and Management • Do School-based Health Services Reduce Academic • Human Development and Behavioral Inequalities among Youth? • Information Studies • Economic Mobility: The Impact of Individual, Parent and Spatial • Kinesiology Factors Using National Survey and Administrative Data • Sociology • Joint Program in Survey • Effects of Hospital-Community-Public Health Integration Methodology on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mental Health • Maryland Institute for Applied • Effects of the opioid epidemic on nonmarital fertility, marriage, and family structure Environmental Health • Estimating population level infertility and fertility treatment rates • School of Public Policy • Examining trends in gestational weight gain, birthweight, and initiation of breastfeeding by WIC use during pregnancy using birth certificate data Number of Faculty Affiliates: 85 • How drugs, crime and criminal justice involvement influence the lives and deaths of an urban African American cohort followed for 45 years • Maternal and Child Health Field­Initiated Research Program: Examining Pregnancy-associated Drug Overdose Mortality Using Enhanced National Death Certificate Data • Methodological Issues in Maternal Mortality Research • Neighborhood Looking Glass: 360 Degree Automated Characterization of the Built Environment for Neighborhood Effects Research • Stop-and-Frisk, Arrest, and Incarceration and STI / HIV Risk in Minority MSM • Tied migration / anticipatory discrimination against military spouses seeking work • Time Use Data for Health and Well Being • Time Use Across the Life Course: Family Inequality and Multigenerational Well-Being • Trauma and Mental Health Among Latinx LGBT Immigrant Youth: A Mixed-Method Study 24 • Understanding the Aging Process of Urban African Americans Across the Life

International Research Projects Funding Sources • Enhancing Measurement of Women’s Economic Empowerment • Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Engaging Women in the Market for Mobile Money National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • India Human Development Survey • Department of Health • India National Data Innovation Center and Human Services • Kinship, Nuptiality and Child Health Outcomes in a Low-Income Urban Area • National Heart Lung • Using New Longitudinal Linked Data to Investigate the Determinants and Blood Institute of Educational Attainment and Achievement in Mexico • National Institute on Aging

Regional Research • National Institute on Drug Abuse • National Institute on • Evaluation of the Delaware Plan to reduce unintended pregnancy Environmental Health Sciences • Maryland Climate Change Health Adaptation • National Science Foundation • Statistical Analysis with Computerized Linked Data • U.S. Department of Agriculture • Strategic Academic Partnership Between the Department of Epidemiology • Annie E. Casey Foundation and Public Health and the Center for Injury Prevention and Policy (Maryland) • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Research to Policy • William and Flora Hewlett Foundation • Professor Katharine Abraham was elected as a member • Kellogg Foundation of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences • MacArthur Foundation

In the News • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Russell Sage Foundation • “Women rarely regret decision to get abortion”, Reuters, Julia Steinberg, January 20, 2020 • Sloan Foundation • “We finally have a new US maternal mortality estimate. It’s still • Spencer Foundation terrible”, Vox, Marian MacDorman, January 30, 2020 • “Housing aid tied to fewer asthma emergencies for kids living Organizational Collaborations in poverty”, Reuters, Michel Boudreaux, March 9, 2020 • Bureau of Labor Statistics • “Multiple Stressors Shape Mothers’ Mental Health in Nairobi, Kenya”, (American Time Use Survey) New Security Beat, Sangeetha Madhavan, March 11, 2020 • U.S. Census Bureau Census • “Baltimore population drops below 600,000, the lowest total in a century, Information Center (CIC) census estimates show”, Baltimore Sun, Michael Rendall, March 26, 2020 • Social Security Administration • “Covid-19 shows why we need a healthcare reboot for India”, LiveMint, Monica Das Gupta, March 30, 2020 • National Center for • “The Economic Data Is About To Get Weird”, New York Times, Health Statistics Katharine Abraham, April 16, 2020 • “ ‘We hold our breath every day’: Maryland crab industry counts on Mexican workers, but how will they stay safe?”, Baltimore Sun, Thurka Sangaramoorthy, April 23, 2020 • “Baltimore barbershops help neighbors cope with trauma”, WTOP Radio, Mia Smith Bynum, June 18, 2020 • “COVID-19 is more likely to lead to a baby bust than a baby boom, economists’ report says”, Minneapolis Post, Melissa Kearney, June 25, 2020 • “Americans Rush to Start Businesses, Stoking Optimism for Rebound”, Bloomberg Quint, John Haltiwanger, June 25, 2020 • “We Don’t Know Enough About Gun Injuries. That’s Hurting Local Economies”, WAMU Washington, Joseph Richardson, October 30, 2020 • “Spawned by the pandemic, digital nomads are redefining ‘home’ “, Christian Science Monitor, Philip Cohen, November 17, 2020 • “How Promising is the Vaccine News if People Won’t Take it?”, Newsweek OpEd, Jennifer Roberts, December 8, 2020 • “Vaccinating the Prison Population Will Help Protect All of America”, Newsweek, Rashawn Ray, December 18, 2020 Maryland Population Research Center • University of Maryland 25 Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Lisa Berkman, Director • Jason Beckfield, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Harvard University 9 Bow Street • Social & Environmental Determinants Cambridge, MA 02138 of Population Health www.hsph.harvard.edu/cpds [email protected] • Aging Societies (P): 617.495.2021 (F): 617.495.5418 • Workplace & Well-Being • Social & Family Demography

Domestic Research Projects Mission Statement The Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (HCPDS) • Educational Attainment, Geography, and U.S. Adult Mortality Risk is dedicated to improving well- • Is Working Longer In the U.S. in Jeopardy?: Development being around the world by better of a Book Funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation understanding the interaction of demographic changes with social • Learning from Workers: Resilience in the Time of Pandemic and economic development. Our • The Sloan Fellowship on Aging and Work goal is to produce population-based evidence that will better inform • Workplace Redesign for Worker Well-Being: Blueprint for Resilience policy to create healthy and resilient • Welfare Effects of Policies to Balance the Federal societies. Social Security and Medicare Budgets • Calibration of Cognitive Assessment and Dementia Diagnosis Departmental Affiliations across Diverse Cohorts in the United States and South Africa • Center for Geographical Analysis • Promoting Health Beverage Intake in Low-Income and Racial/ • Faculty of Arts and Sciences Ethnic Minority Young Children Using Children’s Storybooks • Department of Economics • Policing and the Educational Performance of Minority Youth • Department of Psychology • National Social Life and Aging Project: Wave 4 • Department of Sociology • T.H. Chan School of • Novel Approaches for Investigating Treatment Heterogeneity: Public Health An Application to Head Start Impact Study • Institute for Quantitative • Young Folks’ Jobs: Socioeconomic Disparities in Work Social Science and Health in the Run-Up to Retirement • Kennedy School of Government • Medical School • Disparities in Recovery from Hurricane Katrina • Graduate School of Education • Graduate School of Design International Research Projects Number of Faculty Affiliates: 70 • Cognitive Function, Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders in the HAALSI Cohort • Cumulative Socioeconomic Exposures, Cash Transfer Interventions, and Later-Life Cognitive Decline and Dementia Risk an a Low-Income Region of South Africa • Epidemiology of Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognition: Innovative Approaches to Global Harmonization • Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in South Africa • Program on the Global Demography of Aging • Burden of Disease and Deprivation in India across Micro and Macro Public Policy Units

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Funding Sources Research to Policy • The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

• Researchers at the Harvard Center for Population and Development • The Bill & Melinda Studies, in collaboration with scientists from other research centers Gates Foundation and Microsoft AI for Health, launched a COVID-19 live tracking website • First 5 Santa Clara County that monitors the current status of COVID-19 cases and deaths, as • National Institutes of Health / well as the reduction of new cases, in U.S. congressional districts. This National Institute on Aging important data could be key for elected officials and their constituents to monitor and develop testing strategies, vaccine deployment • National Science Foundation strategies, and other measures to enable their districts to open safely. • The Robert Wood • Harvard Bell Fellow Anna Grummon and her colleague published a meta- Johnson Foundation analysis in PLOS Medicine examining the impacts of sugary beverage warning labels on effecting behavioral change. The researchers found that sugary drink warnings not only reduced purchases of sugary drinks, but Organizational Collaborations also impacted other key indicators. These results provide evidence that • Boston University’s requiring warnings for sugary drinks could be an effective policy strategy Alzheimer’s Disease Center for informing consumers and reducing consumption of sugary drinks. • Brigham and Women’s Hospital • Columbia University

In the News Irving Medical Center • Harvard-MIT Data Center • “The virus is not doing the dividing,” Bloomberg.com, • Heidelberg University Jason Beckfield, March 24 • Indiana University • “Leveraging SNAP to alleviate poverty — a proven policy approach • Massachusetts Institute needed now,” thehill.com (op-ed), Sara Bleich, March 29 of Technology • “The interwoven threads of inequality and health,” • National Bureau of The New Yorker, Nancy Krieger, April 14 Economic Research • “How to get better COVID-19 infection data without universal testing,” • Rand Corporation (op-ed), David Bloom and David Canning, April 15 • Stanford University • “Where chronic health conditions and coronavirus could collide,” The New York Times, Nancy Krieger, May 18 • Syracuse University • “Racism is killing black people. It’s sickening them, too,” The • Tulane University Washington Post (op-ed), Michelle Williams, June 5 • University of California • “Why COVID-19 hit black Americans so hard,” CNN, San Francisco David Williams, June 7 • University of Massachusetts • “Are more women dying of COVID-19 in India?,” bbc.com, Boston S V Subramanian, June 21 • University of Michigan • “The US badly needs a wake-up call on the coronavirus pandemic; • University of Minnesota ‘Years of potential life lost’ is the most sobering and sad Covid-19 statistic I’ve seen,” vox.com, Nancy Krieger, June 23 • University of Southern California • “Checking up on the nation: Significant disparities in • University of the Witwatersrand U.S. life expectancy found at census-tract level,” The • Work, Family & Health Network Harvard Gazette, S V Subramanian, July 13 • Yale University • “Eating disorders cost US $65 billion a year: Here’s what agencies can do,” thehill.com (op-ed), S. Bryn Austin, July 22 • “Women who work for pay have slower memory loss as they age,” Today.com, Lisa Berkman, December 8

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies • Harvard University 27 Center for Aging and Health Research Anne Case and David Cutler, Co-Directors

Key Areas of Research National Bureau of Economic Research 1050 Massachusetts Avenue • The Economics of COVID-19 Cambridge, MA 02138 • Health Trends and Inequalities 617.868.3900 www.nber.org • Data Analytics and Health Care Decision-Making • The Economics of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias • The Dynamics of the Health Care Ecosystem

Mission Statement • Medical Innovation and the Value of Health Care The mission of the NBER Center is to develop, coordinate and advance research by economists Domestic Research Projects on health and aging issues. Center research considers the health • The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Subsequent and wellbeing of people as they Economic Downturn on Population Health and Mortality age, how health and wellbeing are affected by the changing • Trends in Mortality and Morbidity in Midlife and environment in which people live, Implications for Future Health Among the Elderly and what interventions might be • Opioid Treatment for Pain: Causes and Consequences effective in improving health and • Using Satellite National Health Accounts to Understand Health wellbeing. • Assessing the Overuse and Underuse of Diagnostic Testing Departmental Affiliations • The Impact of Information Technology in Improving Health The NBER is a consortium • Improving Health Outcomes for an Aging Population of economists from research universities around the country. • Behavior Change in Health The Center’s researchers are • What Does Health Insurance Do? Evidence from Oregon drawn largely from the NBER’s • Determinants of Medical Spending for the Elderly: aging and health care program Insurance, Patients, Providers areas. • Medical Technologies: Aligning Private Rewards with Social Contributions Number of Faculty • Socioeconomic Disparities in Health and Mortality at Older Ages Affiliates: 100+ • How Health Insurance Affects Health • Market Learning and Health Care Disparities • The Role of Information Technology in Treatment and Health • The Persistence of Longevity Across Generations • The Impact of Temperature and Pollution on Mortality, Morbidity and Health Care • The Role of Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit in the Assessment of Cognitive Health • Public Reporting of Antipsychotic Use in Nursing Homes • Liquidity and Health Care Consumption • New Modes of Health Care Delivery – Effects on Patients and Providers • Evaluating the Ability of a Senior Companion Program to Improve Senior Health

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International Research Projects Funding Sources • National Institute on Aging • Aging and Health in India • Understanding Cross-National Health Differences at Older Ages • Emerging Challenges in Long-term Care in the U.S. and Around the World

In the News

• “Living and Dying in America in 2021,” by Anne Case and Angus Deaton, Project Syndicate, December 28, 2020. • “Older Workers Carry On, Even When Life Itself is Life-Threatening,” PBS Newshour, December 23, 2020. Research by Nicole Maestas. • “’Deaths of Despair’ are Rising. It’s Time to Define Despair,”Science News, November 2, 2020. Research by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. • “Summers Says Covid-19 Will End Up Costing U.S. $16 Trillion,” Bloomberg, October 12, 2020. Research by David Cutler and Lawrence Summers. • “New Thinking on Covid Lockdowns: They’re Overly Blunt and Costly,” Wall Street Journal, August 24, 2020. Research by Kosali Simon and Bruce Weinberg. • “How Air Pollution Threatens Brain Health,” PNAS, June 23, 2020. Research by Nicolai Kuminoff, Kelly Bishop and Jonathan Ketcham. • “Evidence Grows of Lockdowns’ Toll on Employment; Social Distancing has Contributed to Job Losses, New Research Suggests, Pointing to the Case for Targeted Curbs Instead of Sweeping Orders,” Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2020. Research by Kosali Simon and Bruce Weinberg. • “Businesses Are Reopening, But Customers May Not Be Ready to Go Back,” NPR Morning Edition, May 18, 2020. Research by Rojas, Jiang, Montenovo, Simon, Weinberg, and Wing. • “America Can Afford a World-Class Health System. Why Don’t We Have One?,” by Anne Case and Angus Deaton, New York Times, April 14, 2020. • “How Working-Class Life is Killing Americans, in Charts,” New York Times, March 6, 2020. Research by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. • “Economist Anne Case on America’s ‘Deaths of Despair’ – and How to Tackle Them,” Financial Times, February 28, 2020. Research by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. • “Economists Grapple with Rising American Mortality,” The Economist, January 11, 2020. Research by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. • Disappointing Results of Major Study Point to Better Ways to Cut Health Care Waste,” New York Times, January 8, 2020. Research by Amy Finkelstein, Annetta Zhou, Sarah Taubman and Joseph Doyle.

NBER Center for Health and Aging Research 29 NBER Center for Health and Aging Research Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Margaret Levenstein, Director, ICPSR • J. Trent Alexander, Associate Director, ICPSR Michael Traugott, Director, ICPSR Summer Program University of Michigan Libby Hemphill, Director, Resource Center for Minority Data Institute for Social Research Lynette Hoelter, Director, Instructional Resources PO Box 1248 Susan Jekielek, Director, Education and Childcare Data Archive Ann Arbor, MI 48106 John E. Marcotte, Director, Data Sharing for Demographic Research www.icpsr.umich.edu James McNally, Director, National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging [email protected] University of Michigan A.J. Million, Director, National Archive of Criminal Justice Data Institute for Social Research Amy Pienta, Director, National Addiction & HIV Data Archive Program PO Box 1248

MissionAnn Arbor, Statement MI 48106 Key Areas of Research ICPSR advances and expands www.icpsr.umich.edu social and behavioral research, • Best practices for preservation of research data actingContact: as a global leader in data stewardship and providing rich • Best practices for dissemination of research data [email protected] data resources and responsive • Techniques for the effective protection of confidentiality educational(P): 734.615.8400 opportunities for • Secure data enclave for onsite and remote present(F): 734.647.8200 and future generations. access to highly restricted data Departmental Affiliations • Secure methods of online analysis of public and restricted data • Population Studies Center • Dissemination of new forms of data, including qualitative and video • Survey Research Center • School of Information • Historical demography • Stephen M. Ross • Life course research on substance use, crime, and violence School of Business • Data recovery and harmonization • Department of History, College of Literature, • Record linkage Science, and the Arts • Aging and biodemography • U-M Library

Number of Primary Domestic Research Projects Research Staff: 16 • DataLumos, a crowd-sourced archive for valuable government data resources • Data Sharing for Demographic Research • Decennial Census Digitization and Linkage Project • National Addiction & HIV Data Archive Program • National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging • National Archive of Criminal Justice Data • National Archive of Data on Arts and Culture (NADAC) • Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy and research (ADDEP) • LinkageLibrary: An interdisciplinary community and repository for record linkage projects • The Child and Family Data Archive • Civic Learning, Engagement, and Action Data Sharing (CivicLEADS) • Researcher Credentialing for Restricted Data Access (The Researcher Passport) • ResearchDataGov • Health and Medical Care Archive (HMCA) • Firearm Safety Among Children & Teens Consortium • College and Beyond II: Outcomes of a Liberal Arts Education • The Registry of Efficacy and Effectiveness Studies (REES)

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International Research Projects Funding Sources • Administration for Children • Pathways to substance misuse and co-occurring disorders and Families, DHHS in the 1986 Northern Finland Birth Cohort • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation • Demographic responses to economic stress in • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation historical populations in Europe and Asia • Annie E. Casey Foundation • Changing support expectations among the elderly in South Korea • Ballmer Group • Early life conditions and older adult health • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation In the News • Bureau of Justice Statistics, DOJ • Centers for Disease Control • CPSR launches new repository for COVID-19 data (https://myumi.ch/r8wjz) and Prevention, Department of • ICPSR to Create New Repository for Patient-centered Outcomes Health and Human Services Research Institute (PCORI) Data (https://myumi.ch/2DqW3) • Federal Highway Administration • Introducing the Data Archive for Interdisciplinary Research • Institute of Education on Learning (DAIRL) (https://myumi.ch/XebE0) Sciences, DOE • ICPSR recognized as a 2019 recipient of nation’s highest • Laura and John Arnold Foundation museum and library honor (http://bit.ly/304VJ2Z) • Millenium Challenge • A new distinction for ICPSR: CoreTrustSeal Certification! (http://bit.ly/2T9bZP8) Corporation (MCC) • National Center for Organizational Collaborations Health Statistics • American Educational Research Association • National Endowment for the Arts • American Psychological Association • National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH • Association of American Geographers • National Institute of Allergy and • Boys Town National Research Institute for Child and Family Studies Infectious Diseases, NIH • Center for Social and Demographic Analysis, University • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National at Albany, State University of New York Institute of Child Health and • Center for Urban and African American Health, Wayne State University Human Development, NIH • Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education • National Institute of Justice, DOJ • Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA) • National Institute on Aging, NIH • Economic History Association • National Institute on • East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii Drug Abuse, NIH • Fenway Institute • National Science Foundation • Georgetown University • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, DOJ • Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University • Patient-Centered Outcomes • Harvard-MIT Data Center Research Institute • Henry A. Murray Research Archive, Harvard University • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Howard W. Odum Institute, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill • Spencer Foundation • Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado Boulder • U.S. Agency for International • International Academic Forum (IAFOR) Research Development Center, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan • U.S. Census Bureau, DOC • Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota • Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University • NSD-Norwegian Centre for Research Data, Ltd. • Qualitative Data Repository, Syracuse University • Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness • University of Texas Medical Branch • University of California San Diego • Washington University School of Medicine

Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research • University of Michigan Institute for Social Research 31 Institute for Social Research Sarah Burgard, Director • Paula Fomby, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research University of Michigan Population Studies Center • Family and intergenerational influences on health and wellbeing Institute for Social Research 426 Thompson Street • Reproductive health, fertility, and romantic relationships PO Box 1248 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 • Population health, the life course, & biosocial processes www.psc.isr.umich.edu (P): 734.763.1414 Domestic Research Projects (F): 734.763.1428 • Health and Retirement Study • Panel Study of Income Dynamics Mission Statement • Monitoring the Future The mission of the University of • Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS) Michigan’s Population Studies Center is to foster and support • RacismLab innovative interdisciplinary research • Effects of Social Mobility on Individual Well-Being, Attitudes, and training in demography; to help and Behavior: Full and Partial Identification energize and diversify the field of • ACL-LIFE Life History Interview and Validation population studies; and to enhance insight and policy on population • The Dynamics of Intimate Relationships and their issues via broad dissemination of Dissolution during Young Adulthood research findings. • Partner Violence in Transgender Populations: Context, Risk, and Health Impact • Economic distress and growing educational disparities in life Departmental Affiliations expectancy: Weathering, high effort coping, and despair • American Culture • Advancing the Science of Responsive Design Using Bayesian Methodology • Anthropology • Economics • Epidemiology International Research Projects • Health Behavior and Health Education • Health Management and Policy • Understanding the Connections among Genes, Environment, • History Family Processes, and Mental Health (Nepal) • Institute of Gerontology • Intergenerational Influences on Marriage, Contraception and Childbearing (Nepal) • Information Sciences • Tamil Nadu Household Panel Study (India) • Internal Medicine • Law • COVID-19: Accelerating Changes in Norms about Social • Nursing Distancing to Combat COVID-19 (Mozambique) • Nutritional Sciences • Expansion of Non-Communicable Disease Research • Obstetrics and Gynecology Capacity in Thailand with Outreach to Indonesia • Psychology • Energy Transition and Environmental Change in East and Southern Africa’s • Public Policy Coupled Human, Terrestrial, and Atmospheric Systems (Malawi) • School of Business • School of Environment and Sustainability Regional Research Projects • Social Work • Sociology • Enhancing Energy Assistance in Michigan • Statistics • Survey Methodology • Fair Housing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, Employment, and Migrant Housing Labor Camps Number of Faculty • Social Determinants of COVID-19 in Ford Employees in Affiliates: 91 (U-M) Southeastern Michigan: A Longitudinal Study • Curation, Linkage, and Dissemination of the Flint Registry • The Effects of Unintended Pregnancy on Children • Detroit Metropolitan Area Communities Study

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Research to Policy Funding Sources • National Institutes of Health • Detroit Metro Areas Community Study (DMACS): Reliable source for timely and relevant public opinion data in a changing Detroit • National Science Foundation • Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS): program • Social Security Administration aims to transform criminal justice research nationwide. • Centers for Disease Control • Removing Barriers to Recovery: Community Partnering and Prevention for Innovative Solutions to the Opioid Crisis • U.S. Agency for International • Effect of Concealed Carry Laws on Firearm Injury Development • PSC Brown Bag series: Social Exposure to Novel Infectious • U.S. Bureau of the Census Diseases: Zika, Covid-19 and the Context of Fertility • U.S. Department of Justice • Agency for Healthcare In the News Research and Quality • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation • “When Biden Becomes … Rooseveltian!” New York Times, H. Luke Shaefer, 1/16/21 • Annie E. Casey Foundation • “‘This deserves our attention.’ New data highlight LGBTQ scientists’ workplace challenges,” Science, E. Cech, 1/15/21 • Arnold Ventures • “8 Million Have Slipped Into Poverty Since May as Federal Aid • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Has Dried Up,” New York Times, H. L. Shaefer, 10/15/2020 • Mellon Foundation • “The Pandemic Has Hindered Many of the Best Ideas for Reducing • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Violence,” New York Times, S. Heller, 10/6/2020 • Russell Sage Foundation • “In a horrifying history of forced sterilizations, some fear the US is beginning a new chapter,” CNN, A. M. Stern, 9/16/2020 Organizational Collaborations • “Why Hunger Can Grow Even When Poverty Doesn’t,” • Brookings Institution New York Times, H. L. Shaefer, 7/28/2020 • “How to Think About Pregnancy Risks,” New York Times,” C. Mitchell,” 6/15/2020 • Dubai Cares • “’A War of Words.’ Why Describing the George Floyd Protests as • Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) ‘Riots’ Is So Loaded,” Time, H. A. Thompson, 6/8/2020 • Korea Institute of Science • “In Detroit, grief runs deep as city grapples with COVID-19,” and Technology (KIST) , J. Morenoff, L. Wileden, 5/26/2020 • Washington Center for • “The policy mistakes from the 1990s that have made covid-19 Equitable Growth worse,” Washington Post, H. A. Thompson, 5/4/2020 • Emory University • “States Made It Harder to Get Jobless Benefits. Now That’s Hard • Massachusetts Institute to Undo,” New York Times, H. L. Shaefer, 4/30/2020 of Technology • “’A Terrible Price’: The Deadly Racial Disparities of Covid-19 in • Michigan State University America,” New York Times Magazine, A. T. Geronimus, 4/29/2020 • New York University • “Coronavirus slashing money immigrants send home by 20%, creating • Princeton University second economic crisis,” LA Times, D. Yang, 4/22/2020 • Rutgers University • “After Virus Delays, Census Must Scramble to Avoid Undercount,” The New York Times, B. A. Anderson, 4/18/2020 • Syracuse University • “Recessions often improve population health, but COVID-19 • UC-Davis may be different,” Boston Review, S. Burgard, 4/15/2020 • UCLA • “It’s Time to Start Releasing Some Prisoners With Violent • University of Chicago Records,” Slate, J. Prescott, S. B. Starr, 4/13/2020 • University of Minnesota • “On Census Day, a scramble to replace mass rallies in a country under quarantine,” The Washington Post, W. H. Frey, 3/31/2020 • UNC-Chapel Hill • “Coronavirus and Poverty: A Mother Skips Meals So Her Children • Patient-Centered Outcomes Can Eat,” New York Times, H. L. Shaefer, 3/20/2020 Research Institute (PCORI) • “How’s the economy? Fed increasingly turns to private • State of Michigan data,” Associated Press, M. D. Shapiro, 2/5/2020 • “US National Academies launches search for evidence-based programmes to support scientist parents,” Nature, E. A. Cech, 1/29/2020 • “Some men with HIV may mistakenly believe they’re not contagious,” Reuters, R. Stephenson, 1/23/2020 • “Women denied abortions live in financial distress years later, study finds,” CBC News, S. Miller, 1/20/2020 Population Studies Center • University of Michigan 33 Institute for Social Research Phyllis Moen, Director • Sarah Flood, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research University of Minnesota 50 Willey Hall • Later Life-Course Population Trends in Context 225 – 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 • Life-Course Dynamics as Disparity Mechanisms [email protected] • Interrelationships of Work, Family, lcc.umn.edu (P) 612.624.3100 Community Participation, and Health (F): 612.626.8375 Domestic Research Projects

• Adding Measures of Early-life Conditions to the Iowa Women’s Health Study Mission Statement • Boomers at Work/In Transition The mission of the Life Course Center is to address critical • The Budgetary Impact Of Assisted Living Availability challenges of our times through On State Medicaid Spending On LTSS interdisciplinary scholarship and • Continuity and Change in Remote Work in the Time of COVID-19 public engagement that promote social participation, equity, health • Disparate Pathways to Working Longer or Retirement or Other Exits and well-being at all ages and life • Do Grandparents Moderate The Association Between stages. Early Life Conditions And Health At Older Ages? • The Effects of Education on Mortality: Evidence from a Departmental Affiliations Large Representative Sample of American Twins • Epidemiology & • How Parents Influence Children: A Three Generation Study Community Health • History • The Impacts Of Extreme Weather On Older Adults’ Time Use • Health Policy and Management • Improving Outcomes for Families of Older Adults: Adult Day Service Plus Program • Humphrey School of Public Affairs • Infections Exposures, the Production of Population • Institute of Child Development Heterogeneity, and the Future of Elderly Mortality • Law School • Introducing an Epidemiologic Lens to Primary Care Providers • Research Data — Examining the Effects of Exposing Frontline Providers Assistance Center to Demographic Data on Their Patient Panels • Psychology • IPUMS CPS: Integrating, Linking, and Disseminating • School of Nursing the Current Population Survey Data • Sociology • State Health Access Data • IPUMS Health Surveys: Integrated Health Interview Series Assistance Center • IPUMS Multigenerational Longitudinal Panel • Work and Organizations, Carlson School of Management • IPUMS Time Use: American Time Use Survey Dissemination • IPUMS USA Number of Faculty • Linking 1940 U.S. Census Data to Five Modern Surveys of Health and Aging Affiliates: 105 • The Paradox Of Racial Disparities In Alzheimer’s Disease • Panel Conditioning Effects on Mortality: Evidence from a Large-Scale Experimental Study • Patient Safety in Nursing Homes: A Closer Look at Improvement • The Residential Care Transition Model • Rural-Urban Differences In 5-Year Mortality Among Older Adults In The United States: The Role Of Socio-Demographic And Health Characteristics, Living Arrangements, And Spousal Mortality • System Factors and Racial Disparities in Nursing Home Quality of Life and Care • Understanding social isolation of the Elderly through Big Data • Pathways to Encores of Civic Engagement • Work and Family Life Study

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Funding Sources International Research Projects • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • Integrating and Disseminating PMA2020 Data: Towards Greater Access • The Bill and Melinda to Family Planning for Women in High Fertility Countries (IPUMS PMA) Gates Foundation • Integrating and Disseminating Demographic and • Centers for Medicare and Health Survey Data (IPUMS DHS) Medicaid Services • IPUMS International • Eunice Kennedy Shriver • IPUMS International Historical Geographic Information System National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • National Endowment Regional Research Projects for the Humanities • National Institute on Aging • Minnesota Precision Medicine and Health Initiative • National Institute on Minority • Social Support Aid for People with Dementia Health and Health Disparities • University of Minnesota Advanced Careers Initiative (UMAC) • National Institutes of Health • Youth Development Study • National Science Foundation

Research to Policy Organizational Collaborations • AARP MN • Is Working Longer a Viable Option? • Advanced Medical Electronics • Healthy Aging in Rural and Other Communities • Alska, Inc. • Caregiving as the New Normal • Alzheimer’s Association • Leveraging Insights from the Youth Development Study Archive • Amherst H. Wilder Foundation • University of Minnesota Advanced Careers Initiative (UMAC) • Benjamin Rose Institute • CareProviders of Minnesota

In the News • Ebenezer Foundation • Emory University • “A winter in isolation: How to stay connected during a • Encore.org lonely pandemic,” MPR News, December 2, 2020 • Encore Network • “Policymaker action needed to eliminate COVID-19-related racial, ethnic disparities in long-term care: study,” McKnight’s Senior Living, June 11, 2020 • Hamline University Encore Transitions Program • “The Overload Antidote: How To Engage Your Team In Work Redesign,” Forbes, August 25, 2020 • Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative • “What’s happening to how we work?,” MPR News, March 13, 2020 • Healthcare Interactive, Inc. • “Fallout from the pandemic has Minnesota baby boomers • Johns Hopkins University rethinking retirement,” Star Tribune, July 22, 2020 • The Lutheran Home Association • “Could the Pandemic Wind Up Fixing What’s Broken About Work in America?,” The New York Times, April 10, 2020 • Lutheran Social Services • “How Will Coronavirus Change Americans’ Attitudes Toward • Minnesota Board on Aging Work?,” Wisconsin Public Radio, May 12, 2020 • Minnesota Gerontological Society • Minnesota Leadership UMAC In the News Council on Aging • Nexel Collaborative • “Unlock your purpose,” Minnesota Alumni, Spring 2020 • New York University Medical Center • “Can helping older adults find their ‘next act’ pay off for colleges?,” EducationDive, January 27, 2020 • Notre Dame Inspired Leadership Initiative • “College Programs For Encore Careers Are Bubbling Up,” Forbes, January 13, 2020 • SHIFT: Navigating Midlife Transitions • “Covid-19 is redefining our concept of work”, Dialogue Minnesota, April 6, 2020 • Stanford Distinguished • “How to avoid the biggest pitfalls of working from Careers Institute home,” Fox 9 News, March 20, 2020 • UNICEF • United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Encore Impact

Life Course Center • University of Minnesota 35 Institute for Social Research John Robert Warren, Director • Theresa Osypuk, Associate Director • Ann Meier, Training Director

Key Areas of Research University of Minnesota 50 Willey Hall • Population Health and Health Systems 225 – 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 • Spatial and Environmental Demography [email protected] • Reproductive Health pop.umn.edu (P) 612.624.5818 • Work, Family, and Time • Structural Racism and Health

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The Minnesota Population Center develops and sustains innovative, high-quality, and transformative • COVID-19 Influences on Racial, Gender, and Social interdisciplinary population science. Class Disparities in Time Use and Well-Being It empowers and trains researchers • Data Collection on the Scope of Practice Laws on Occupational Licensing to study and solve the population issues and problems of yesterday, • Educational and Early Life Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment: New today, and tomorrow. Evidence about Mediators and Moderators from High School & Beyond • Effect of a Neighborhood Experiment on Youth Behavioral Problems Departmental Affiliations • Applied Economics • Exploring the Impact of Relational Health on Obesity During COVID • Carlson School of Management • Extreme Weather Disasters, Economic Losses via • Center for Urban and Migration, and Widening Spatial Inequality in the US Regional Affairs • Computer Science & Engineering • Human Migration Responses to Natural Resource • Economics Changes in Coastal Communities • Environmental Health Sciences • Epidemiology and • Implications of Differential Privacy on Decennial Community Health Census Data Accuracy and Utility • Family Medicine and • IPUMS CPS Community Health • Family Social Science • IPUMS Health Surveys • Gender, Women, and • IPUMS Higher Ed Sexuality Studies • General Pediatrics and • IPUMS Time Use Adolescent Health Division • IPUMS USA • Geography • Health Policy and Management • Labor Market Consequences of Ex-Offender Occupational Licensing Laws • History • Linking 1940 U.S. Census Data to Five Modern Surveys of Health and Aging • Humphrey School of Public Affairs • Institute of Child Development • Models of Demographic and Health Changes Following Military Conflict • Institute on the Environment • Law School • A Multi-generational Longitudinal Panel for Aging Research • Political Science • The National Couples’ Health and Time Study (NCHAT) • Psychology • Rural Health Research Center • National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) • School of Statistics • Racial Identities and Life Choices Among Mixed-Heritage People in the USA • Sociology • Work and Family Life Study (WAFLS) Number of Faculty Affiliates: 139

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International Research Projects • Ancestry.com • African Centre for Statistics, Addis Ababa • IPUMS International • African Development • IPUMS Demographic and Health Surveys Bank, Tunis • Agency for Healthcare • IPUMS Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Research and Quality • IPUMS PMA: Integrated Public Use Microdata Series for PMA 2020 • Arab Institute for Training & Research in Statistics • IPUMS International Historical Geographic Information System • Asia Pacific Population Institute • Modeling Early Risk Indicators to Anticipate Malnutrition • Asian Demographic Research Institute • Association of National Census In the News and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific • Center for Demography and Ecology, • “Mortality rate for Black babies is cut dramatically when they’re delivered by University of Wisconsin Black doctors, researchers say,” The Washington Post, January 9, 2021 • Center for Demographic Studies, • “How Police Violence Could Impact The Health Of • Centre Population et Black Infants,” NPR News, November 13, 2020 Développement (CEPED) • “Getting Health Care Was Already Tough In Rural Areas. The • China Population Development Pandemic Has Made It Worse,” NPR News, October 7, 2020 and Research Center, Beijing • Columbia University • “Racism Is a Pandemic: We need to treat it like the same public • DataFirst, University of Cape Town health emergency that COVID is.” Slate, September 17, 2020 • DEMOSTAF • “U.S. Air Quality Got Better During Pandemic: Study,” • Demographic Center of Latin US News & World Report, July 20, 2020 America & the Caribbean (CELADE) • Demographic Research Unit, • “US racial inequality just as deadly as Covid-19 if not University of Lome, Togo more, report suggests,” CNN, August 26, 2020 • DRS Data Services Ltd. • “Racism’s Hidden Toll: In America, how long you live depends on • FamilySearch the color of your skin,” The New York Times, August 11, 2020 • Findmypast.com • ICPSR and Population Studies • “For U.S. Census, Documenting Multiracial Heritage Is Harder Center, University of Michigan Than It Sounds,” Wall Street Journal, July 24, 2020 • Institut National D’Études Demographiques (INED) • “These charts show how economic progress has stalled for Black • Institute for Economic Research, Americans since the Civil Rights era,” CNN, July 5, 2020 Hitotsubashi University • “Minneapolis had progressive policies, but its economy still left • Inter-American Development black families behind,” The Washington Post, June 30, 2020 Bank • Inter-American Statistical Institute • “Why many in public health support anti-racism protests — with • International Household some precautions amid coronavirus,” The World, June 15, 2020 Survey Network • “To fight discrimination, the U.S. census needs a different • International Statistical Institute race question,” Science News, March 8, 2020 • Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland

Funding Sources • Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research • NORC • Alzheimer’s Association • National Institute of General • National Archives of Canada, Medical Sciences • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Denmark, Norway, and Sweden • The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • National Center for Health • Charles Koch Foundation Statistics • Russell Sage Foundation • NASA • OECD, Paris • Sloan Foundation • Unicon Research Corporation • National Cancer Institute • United Nations International • Smith Richardson Foundation • National Institute of Child Health Organization on Migration and Human Development • The Spencer Foundation • United Nations Population Division • United Nations Population Fund • National Institute on Aging • UNICEF • UN Statistics Division • National Institute on Alcohol Abuse • USAID • U.S. Census Bureau and the Federal and Alcoholism Statistical Research Data Centers • Washington Center • World Bank • National Science Foundation for Equitable Growth

The Minnesota Population Center • University of Minnesota 37 Institute for Social Research Princeton University Office of Population Research Sanyu Mojola, Director • Nancy Cannuli, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research O f fi c e o f P o p u l a t i o n R e s e a r c h Princeton University • Biosocial Interactions Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ 08544-2091 • Children, Youth and Families E-mail: [email protected] • Data and Methods (P): 609-258-4870 • Poverty, Education and Inequality • Health and Wellbeing Mission Statement • Migration and Development The Office of Population Research (OPR) at Princeton University has fostered research and training in Domestic Research Projects population since it was founded in 1936 as the world’s first population • Fragile Families and the Transition to Adulthood research center. Our mission • The Fragile Families Cardiovascular Health Follow Up Study New is to provide the resources and Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science: NJ ACTS environment that will result in the creation and dissemination • The Eviction Lab of fundamental demographic • Individual and Contextual Factors Influencing Pursuit of and Persistence knowledge and the highest quality in Teaching Careers: A Longitudinal Approach to Studying the Teacher learning opportunities for doctoral and postdoctoral trainees. • Housing Precarity, Eviction, and Inequality in the Wake of COVID-19 • Deepening Our Understanding of America’s Most Vulnerable Communities Departmental Affiliations • Princeton School of Public • Assessing the impact of Place-Based and Place-Conscious and International Affairs Interventions on Economic Mobility • Departments of Economics, • Support the Fragile Families, Systems-Involved Youth, and Sociology, Ecology and the Transition to Adulthood follow-up survey activities Evolutionary Biology, • The National Poverty Project Psychology, Politics, Molecular Biology, and Statistics • Future of Children: Three Trimesters to Three Years: and Machine Learning Promoting Early Development • Bendheim-Thoman Center for • Future of Children: How Cultural Factors Shape Economic Outcomes Research on Child Wellbeing Center for Health and Wellbeing • Future of Children: University - Universal Approaches • Center for Migration to Promoting Healthy Development and Development • Spokes: MEDIUM: NORTHEAST: Collaborative Research: Data Science • Paul and Marcia Wythes Center Foundry: A Collaborative Platform for Computational Social Science on Contemporary China • Do Online Video Recommendation Algorithms Increase Affective Polarization? • Urban Studies Program & Latin American Studies Program • Princeton Center for Translational Research on Aging • The Eviction Lab at • Reciprocal Genetic-Environmental Interactions During Childhood Princeton University and Adolescence • Princeton Biosociology Lab • The Center for Human Values • Heterogeneous Treatment of Effects in Demographic Research • The Center for Information • Biopsychosocial Determinants of Sleep and Technology Policy Wellbeing in Teens in Fragile Families • The Survey Research Center • Effects of Poverty on Affective Development • Princeton Institute for International and • Epigenetic Mediation of Adverse Social Context on Stress Response, Regional Studies Socioemotional Development, and Health in a Population-based Study of Minority and Low SESS Children and Adolescents Number of Faculty • Connected Learning Research Network Affiliates: 37

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Domestic Research Projects Cont’d Funding Sources • National Institutes of Health • GxE and Health Inequality over the Life Course • The Centers for Disease • Understanding the Interplay of Genes and Environment Control and Prevention in U.S. families to Improve Child Health • National Science Foundation • Eviction in America: Law, Housing and Poverty • The Chan Zuckerberg Foundation • Understanding the America Child Welfare System • The Surgo Foundation • American Voices Project • The William T. Grant Foundation • Understanding Communities of Deep Disadvantage • The Spencer Foundation • The Fragile Families Challenge • The Annie E. Casey Foundation • Improving Opportunities for Urban Youth: • The Bill and Melinda What can We Learn from City Comparisons? Gates Foundation • Causes of Geographic Divergence in American Mortality Between 1990 and 2015 • The Ford Foundation • Social Disparities in Physical Functioning by Race, • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Ethnicity, and Immigration Status • The MacArthur Foundation • Justice and Poverty Project • The Russell Sage Foundation • The Spencer Foundation International Research Projects • The JPB Foundation • NY Community Trust • Public Use Data on Mexican Immigration • The Overdeck Family Foundation • Latino Health Outcomes • The Nicholson Foundation • HIV after 40 in Rural South Africa: Aging in the Context of an HIV/AIDS Epidemic • Facebook, Inc. • The Latin American Migration Project • Smith Richardson Foundation • The New Immigrant Survey • Heising-Simons Foundation • Child Well-being in East Asia • American Educational • The Socioeconomic and Demographic Consequences of Mexico-U.S. Migration Research Association • Biodemography of Health, Social Factors and Life Challenge in Taiwan Organizational Collaborations • Latin American Institutions and Development • Brookings Institution, The • Social Science Analysis of Race and Ethnicity in Latin America Future of Children • Princeton Global Network on Child Migration • Columbia, Georgetown, Harvard, Washington, Stanford, U.C.Irvine, • Humans Adapt to Social Diversity Over Time Stony Brook, Northwestern, Rutgers, and Brown Universities

Regional Research Projects • University of California at Los Angeles • Demography of Aging • Family Intervention Services • Research on Experience and Wellbeing • Commission • Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing on Human Rights • Immigration and the American Health System • University of (Mexico) • The Future of Children Project • Universities of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Texas at Austin, • The Eviction Lab California and Wisconsin • Duke University and Johns Research to Policy Hopkins University • Canadian Institute for • Reform legislation: Block plans to insert citizenship question onto the Advance Research 2020 U.S. Census • Demographic and Health Surveys • Future of Children Policy Briefs • University of Madrid • Fragile Families Research Briefs • Bureau of Health Promotion, Department of Health, Taiwan

Princeton University Office of Population Research 39 Princeton University • Office of Population Research Research to Policy Center for Social and Demographic Analysis Samantha Friedman, Director • Julia Jennings, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Center for Social and Demographic Analysis The University at Albany, SUNY • Population Health 1400 Washington Avenue, UAB 321 • Immigration and Internal Migration Albany, NY 12222 csda.albany.edu • Spatial Inequalities (P): 518.442.3211 (F): 518.442.3380 Domestic Research Projects

• COVID-19 surveillance, vaccination uptake, and health disparities Mission Statement CSDA’s mission is to facilitate and • Social, demographic, and biological impacts on infant mortality organize population research and • Spatial models of population and environment education of the highest caliber. It • Immigrant enforcement and health seeks to accomplish this mission by creating a stimulating and • Fertility-related risk factors and child neurodevelopment cohesive intellectual environment • Residential segregation and racial/ethnic health disparities conducive to the development of multidisciplinary population • Bicycle helmet laws and prevention of injuries among youth research. • HIV/STDs surveillance, prevention, and social determinants • Infertility treatment, child growth and development Departmental Affiliations • Violence transmission in social networks • Lewis Mumford Center for • Health effects of traumatic events and childhood adversity Comparative Urban and Regional Research • National birth defects prevention • Department of Sociology • Disability, nativity, and social networks • Department of Epidemiology • Kin location and neighborhood attainment and Biostatistics • Epigenetic links between childhood adversity and • Department of Anthropology substance use disorder in young adulthood • Department of Environmental Health Sciences • Immigration enforcement and the health of immigrants • Department of Economics • Biodemography and immune dysregulation • School of Education • Spatial variation in opioid prescribing rates, use, and mortality • Department of Health Policy • Intergenerational transmission of risk for drug use Management and Behavior • Environmental effects on children’s health and performance • School of Social Welfare • Community-based health disparities research • Department of Geography & Planning • Exposome contributors to child health • Department of Psychology • Genetic and environmental determinants of cancer susceptibility • School of Criminal Justice • Understanding and using medicines safely • Rockefeller College of Public • Climate change and adverse birth outcomes Affairs & Public Policy • Neighborhood interventions in alcohol-related homicide Number of Faculty Affiliates: 57

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International Research Projects • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health • Migration and children’s well-being in China and Human Development • Climate change and the coupled dynamics of tropical forest ecology and • National Science Foundation human food production in prehistoric Northern Belize • National Institute on Drug Abuse • An early warning system for vector-borne disease risk in the Amazon • Russell Sage Foundation • Recent migration dynamics in China • National Institute of Diabetes and • Joint training/research program for urban China scholars Digestive and Kidney Diseases • Residential segregation in Turkey • National Institute on Alcohol • Consequences of parental migration for left behind children in rural China Abuse and Alcoholism • Living arrangements of the population in Sweden • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation • Ford Foundation • William T. Grant Foundation Regional Research Projects • William and Flora Hewlett Foundation • Long-term effects of consumption of drinking water with PFAS on health in Hoosick Falls, NY and Newburgh, NY. • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Impact of environmental policies and changes in air pollution • Annie E. Casey Foundation levels on hospital admission rates in NY state • Foundation for Child Development • Evaluation of SNUG: New York’s street outreach program • National Institute of Mental Health • Immigrants, entrepreneurs, and urban development • Centers for Disease Control • COVID-19 and food access in the Capital Region • Office of Juvenile Justice and • New York State Paid-Family-Leave Act and health equity • Delinquency Prevention • New York State In the News Department of Health • New York State Department • “ C l i m a t e C h a n g e c o u l d H u r t B a b i e s ’ H e a r t s , S t u d y S a y s , ” of Transportation CNN, March 18, 2019 • U.S. Department of Transportation • “UAlbany Study Finds Link between Delivery Method and • U.S. Department of Education Asthma, Allergies,” April 17, 2019 Times Union • U.S. Department of Justice • “Muslims in Face More Housing Disadvantages than non-Muslims, Report Says. Some Philly Muslims Don’t • Spencer Foundation See a Problem,” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 4, 2019 • Lingnan Foundation • “Assemblyman Calls for Newburgh Residents to be Re-Tested in • Fulbright Foundation National PFAS Study,” Times Herald-Record, December 13, 2019 • “High Amounts of Screen Time Begin as Early as Infancy,” Science Daily, November 25, 2019 Organizational Collaborations • “New York Weighs Impact of Virus Outbreak on State Budget,” • Center for Aging and U.S. News and World Reports, March 15, 2020 Policy Studies • “The High Cost of Panic-Moving,” The Atlantic, June 15, 2020 • Inter-University Consortium for • “In Early February, the Coronavirus was Moving through • Political and Social Research New York,” New York Times, June 30, 2020 • University of Michigan • “Study Finds Hydroxychloroquine May Have Boosted Survival, • Social Science Research Council but Other Researchers Have Doubts,” CNN, July 3, 2020 • New York Federal • “Fewer than 10% of Americans Show Signs of Past Coronavirus Statistical Research Infection, Study Finds,” CNBC, September 26, 2020 • Data Center • “Commentary: For Children, Immigration Enforcement Can Leave Scars,” Times Union, December 18, 2020 • New York State Data Center • New York State Department of Economic Development • Guttmacher Institute

Center for Social and Demographic Analysis • The University of Albany, SUNY 41 Deborah Balk, Interim Director • Frank Heiland, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research CUNY Institute for Demographic Research City University of New York • Spatial Demography Box D-901 • Immigration, Migration and Urbanization One Bernard Baruch Way New York, NY 10010 • Aging, Disability and Mortality www.cuny.edu/cidr • Economic Demography • Formal and Informal Unions Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, which is at the core of New York’s first demographic • Projecting future Extreme Heat Exposure and Mortality. research and training program, • Small-Area Estimates of Geographic Variation in Prevalence of Extreme Obesity facilitates the exchange of ideas • Urbanization: A Spatial Assessment of Administrative Reclassification among scholars in the field of demography – faculty, students, • Understanding the Impact of Urban Thermodynamics on Social Vulnerability and other researchers – from • Religious Ecology, Local Hate Cultures, and Church Burnings within and outside the University • Exploring the U.S. Census: Your Guide to America’s Data in the New York metropolitan area, and provides support necessary • The Great Demographic Illusion: Majority, Minority, to train future demographers & the Expanding American Mainstream and to accomplish the research • The Surge of Young Americans from Minority-White Mixed Families agendas its affiliates establish. • Academic Performance of Undocumented Students in Higher Education Departmental Affiliations • Gender Differences in Adolescents’ Work and Family Orientations • Ph.D. Programs at the • Housing and Work Experiences of Immigrants in CUNY Graduate Center NYC During the COVID-19 Pandemic o Economics • New York’s Population and Migration Trends in the 2010s o Sociology • Residential Mobility and Income Trajectories of Immigrants o Criminal Justice • Racial Residential Segregation under Increasing Income Inequality and Poverty • Job Characteristics, Job Preferences, and Physical o Social Welfare and Mental Health in Later Life o Earth and • Psychosocial Determinants of HIV/AIDS among Environmental Science Older Hispanics in New York City • A range of departments at • Health Insurance and Poverty of the Older Population various CUNY colleges: • Divorce and Health at Middle and Older Ages o Baruch College • The Demography of Despair and Economic Anxiety o Hunter College • Disparities in Parental Employment Insecurity and o Queens College Child Well-Being Across Income Groups o Brooklyn College • What Predicts Instability in Postsecondary Enrollment? o Lehman College • Estimating the Educational Consequences of Teenage Childbearing • CUNY Graduate School of Public • Maternal Depression and Adolescent Wellbeing Health and Health Policy • Comparative Couple Stability: Same- and Different-Sex Unions • Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International • Determinants of Spouse Selection in Second Marriages Affairs at Baruch College • The Repercussions of Parental Depression for Perceptions of Coparental Cooperation Number of Faculty • Ethnic and Generational Differences in Partnership Affiliates: 40 Patterns among Asian Americans

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International Research Projects Funding Sources • AXA Research Fund • Modal Age at Death • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Projecting Global Population Grids to 2100 • European Commission • Populations-at-Risk along an Urban Continuum in the Low Elevation Coastal Zone • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • West Africa’s Climate Change and Migration Futures • Eunice Kennedy Shriver • The Built Environment and Chronic Disease Risk National Institute of Child Health Factors among Women in Tanzania and Human Development • Urbanization, Migrants, and Vulnerability to Coastal Flooding in Bangladesh • National Science Foundation • Change in Crops and Water on Population Redistribution in Mexico and Ethiopia • Russell Sage Foundation • Work Limitations and Disability Benefit Receipt in • William T. Grant Foundation Europe and the US Using Vignettes • World Bank • Cohort Evidence on Unequal Retirement Life Spans • World Resources Institute in High-Income/Transition Countries

In the News Organizational Collaborations • Asian Demographic Research Institute • “New York’s Population and Migration Trends in the 2010s,” K. King, Sept. 20, 2020, Wall Street Journal. Cites F. Donnelly. • Columbia University • “Urban women at ‘higher risk of chronic disease,” News coverage in SciDev. • International Institute for Applied net: November 27, 2020. Cities work of C. Mills, D. Balk and J. Pinchoff. Systems Analysis (IIASA) • “How Harvard Admissions Can Be a Barometer of Our Deepest Divides.” • New York Census CNN Opinion, J. Lee and Van C. Tran. 2019, September 27, 2019. Research Data Center • “The Great Climate Migration Has Begun,” New York Times Magazine, • New York City Department of B. Jones, July 23, 2020. Health and Mental Hygiene • “Where Will Everyone Go?,” ProPublica, B. Jones, July 23, 2020. • New York City’s Mayor’s • “Get ready for tens of millions of climate refugees,” MIT Technology Office of Resiliency Review, S. Colier. Cites B. Jones. April 24, 2019. • Potsdam Institute for Climate • “City Budget Crisis Threatens Lifeline for Day Laborers and Immigrant Impact Research Workers.” Gotham Gazette. M. Castro and R.C. Smith, June 24, 2020. • Population Council • “Asian Americans May Have an Educational Advantage, but They Face a ‘Bamboo Ceiling’ at Work.” The Los Angeles • United Nations Times, J. Lee and Van C. Tran, February 21, 2019. • World Bank

Research to Policy

• Mitigation Policies, Physical Movement and the Outbreak of COVID-19 • The Poverty of the COVID-19 Crisis—How Big are the Holes in the Safety Net? • Incorporating Health Insurance in Poverty Measurement to Inform Policy & Estimate Trends • Why some States have more Poverty than others, and what they can do about it • Estimating the Impact of Free Care and Health Insurance Reforms on Poverty in New York • Undocumented and DACAmented College Students in the Era of Trump • School Disengagement Patterns before Conception among New York City Teen Mothers • Social Security Disability Insurance and the Supplemental Security Income Program • The Organized Hypocrisy of Development Funding: Maternal Mortality in sub-Saharan Africa • Meeting the Looming Policy Challenge of Sea-Level Change and Human Migration

CUNY Institute for Demographic Research • City University of New York 43 Jennifer S. Hirsch and Jane Waldfogel, Co-Directors

Key Areas of Research Columbia University 1255 Amsterdam Avenue • Children, youth, and families New York, NY 10027 cupop.columbia.edu • Reproductive health and HIV/AIDS [email protected] • Immigration/Migration (P): 212.851.2384 • Urbanism • Cross-Cutting Theme: Inequalities and Policies to Address Inequalities Mission Statement CPRC’s mission is to increase Domestic Research Projects the scientific impact, innovation, and productivity of population • A Neurobehavioral Investigation of The Relationship Between researchers at Columbia, increase Early Adverse Experiences and Learning Mindsets their competitiveness for peer- • Assessing the Impact of State-Level Policies on Drug Use and reviewed external funding in HIV Risk for Young Men Who Have Sex with Men population dynamics research, help junior population scientists • Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Risk of Autism achieve research independence, and Other Developmental Disabilities and maximize the efficiency of • BUDDY: Bringing Understanding to Developmental Differences Across Years funding for population dynamics • COVID-19 Mother Baby Outcomes (COMBO) Organizational Collaborations • Evaluating Health Insurance Innovations and Expansions Under the ACA: Impacts on Health Care, Employment, Mortality, and Disparities • Brookings Institution • Examining the Impact of Rental Assistance Demonstration • Massachusetts Health on Children Living in Public Housing Communities Connector • Flu2Text: A Multi-Site Study Assessing An Intervention for • NYC Department of Health 2nd Dose of Influenza Vaccine and Mental Hygiene • Fragile Families and Child Well-being Transition to Young Adulthood • NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development • Predicting Heterogeneous Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in School-aged Children with Early Caregiving Adversities • NYC Office of the Mayor • Preventing Postpartum Depression: A Dyadic • South Carolina Department of Approach Adjunctive to Obstetric Care Health and Human Services • Social Behavioral and Legal Impacts of Proactive Policing • The National Bureau of Economic Research • The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Health of Adults without Dependent Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial Number of Faculty • Understanding Employer Provision of Paid Parental Leave in NY, NJ, and PA Affiliates: 123 • Voter Registration Databases and MRP: Toward the Use of Large-Scale Databases in Public Opinion Research

International Research Projects

• Early Menarche and the Reproductive Health of Ghanaian Girls and Young Women. • Gender Disparities in Cost-related Non Adherence to Medicines: an International Comparison • M i g r a t i o n a n d C h i l d r e n ’ s D e v e l o p m e n t i n C h i n a : W h e n a n d W h y Migration Matters • The End of Free College in England: Implications for Quality, Enrollments, and Equity • Structural and Social Transitions Among Adolescents and young adults in Rakai (SSTAR)

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Funding Sources Regional Research Projects • Agency for Healthcare • Association between Tobacco Marketing in Neighborhoods and Research and Quality Residents’ Tobacco Use Behaviors in New York City • Annie E. Casey • New York City Longitudinal Study of Wellbeing Foundation • New York City Longitudinal Study of Young Children • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation • Support for Child and Family Well-Being: A Randomized • Centers for Disease Control Experiment of Subsidized Housing in NYC and Prevention • UPK Implementation: Variation by Setting and Auspice • Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative • Child Welfare Fund

In the News • Doris Duke Charitable Foundation • Environmental Protection Agency • “In ‘Sexual Citizens,” Students Open Up About Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus,” NPR All Things Considered, A Chang, January 23, • National Institute of Child Health 2020. – discusses book by Jennifer Hirsch and Shamus Khan & Human Development • “C.D.C. Says More Than 9,000 Health Care Workers • Ford Foundation Have Contracted Coronavirus,” The New York Times, D • Foundation for Child Development Waldstein, April 14, 2020. – cites Charles Branas • Klingenstein Foundation • “A Better Fall is Possible,” The Atlantic, S. Cohodes, July 7, 2020 • Laura and John Arnold Foundation • “Police Monitoring of Social Media Sparks Concerns in Black and Brown Communities,” NPR All Things Considered, A Cornish, • National Institute on Aging August 21, 2020. – discusses research of Desmond Patton • National Institute of Allergy • “How’s the Coronavirus Economy? Great or Awful, Depending and Infectious Diseases on Whom You Ask” The Wallstreet Journal, B Eisen, • National Institute on Drug Abuse September 2, 2020 – cites work of Elizabeth Ananat • National Institute of Environmental • “Mentally Ill While Black,” The Brian Lehrer Show, B Lehrer, Health Sciences September 14, 2020 – interview with Ashwin Vasan • National Institute of General • “1.5 Million Antibody Tests Show What Parts of N.Y.C. Were Hit Hardest,” J Medical Sciences Goldstein, The New York Times, September 28, 2020. – cites Wafaa El-Sadr • National Institutes of Health, • “8 Million Have Slipped into Poverty Since May as Federal Aid Office of the Director Has Dried Up” The New York Times, J DeParle, October 15, • National Institute of Mental Health 2020. Cites Zachary Parolin work with the Poverty Tracker. • National Science Foundation • “How to save lives in jail right now: Learn from mistakes made in earlier COVID waves,” The Daily News, S Prins, et al. December 31st, 2020. • Office of Naval Research • Perigee Fund

Research to Policy • Pivotal Ventures • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Daniel Giovenco’s research in collaboration with the NYC Department of • Robin Hood Foundation Health found that cigarette advertising is associated with smoking for adults with depression. Findings suggest a need for policies beyond ban in sales. • Russell Sage Foundation • Melissa Stockwell’s research on the use of text messaging for • Searle Scholarship community surveillance for acute respiratory infections has been • Spencer Foundation used by the CDC in their pandemic influenza planning. • The JPB Foundation • Research conducted by Andrew Rundle’s Built Environment and Health Research group contributed to the International • U.S. Department of Education WELL Building Institute’s “WELL Community Standard”. (Institute for Education Sciences) • Sandra Black’s research provides evidence that an investment in • U.S. Department of Health the Children’s Health Insurance Program can improve public safety and Human Services outcomes, such as reduced incarceration, in a cost-effective manner. • U.S. Food and Drug Administration • Poverty research by Irwin Garfinkel, Jane Waldfogel, Christopher Wimer, and • U.S. General Services Administration others has been used to evaluate or affect policy changes at the local and national / Defense Health Agency level. In collaboration with the NYC Department of Health, they utilized the Poverty Tracker study to understand the effects of NYC’s paid sick leave law. The team • W.K. Kellogg Foundation is evaluating the immediate impacts of COVID-19 on poverty, hardship, and well- • Washington Center for being among New Yorkers. Results to date indicate the challenges New Yorkers Equitable Growth are facing, in particular worries about children’s progress in school and greatly increased use of food pantries. Notably, Wimer and collogues produced poverty • Weitz Family Foundation estimates that analyze the monthly impact of the CARES Act on national poverty. • William T. Grant Foundation Columbia Population Research Center • Columbia University 45 Matt Hall, Director • Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Cornell University MVR Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 • Families and Children www.cpc.cornell.edu • Health Behaviors and Disparities [email protected] (P): 607.255.1960 • Poverty and Inequality (F): 607.255.4071 • Immigration and Diversity

• Population and Policy Mission Statement CPC coordinates and promotes Domestic Research Projects national and international popula- tion research, encourages cross- • COVID-19 vulnerability and implications disciplinary innovation, supports grant-getting, provides cutting-edge • Changing family patterns, fatherhood, and child well-being demographic training to students and • Health inequalities and healthcare reform postdocs, and disseminates research findings to policy practitioners and • Race/ethnicity and intergenerational economic mobility the public. • Gender inequality at home and at work • Economic and social well-being of immigrants Grant Development Program • Aging and state policies affecting care-giving strategies CPC’s Grant Development Program supports grant submissions to popu- • Impact of obesity on medical costs and labor market outcomes lation-related external funding agen- • Incarceration and its effects on children and families cies through mentorship, training, seed funding, and administration. • Urban older adults and health inequalities

Seminar Series and Events International Research Projects CPC hosts a seminar series that expands networks of population scientists and brings innovations in • International food security and agri-food systems population research to campus.Other • Sub-Saharan African social mobility regular events include methods mini- • Family and gender dynamics in developing countries courses, conferences, and an annual workshop for population scholars • Family policy in Europe from Upstate New York • Immigration in the technology economy • Global asylum and deportation policy Undergraduate and • Impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in developing countries Graduate Demography Minors CPC’s multidisciplinary training program provides students with op- portunities to develop fundamental Regional Research Projects demographic tools and insights from a range of perspectives. In addition to • COVID-19 vulnerability, data collection, health and economic effects coursework, the training core offers • Unmet caregiving need across state policy contexts professional development, research support, and guided mentorship. • Criminal justice, immigration enforcement, and child welfare systems • Vulnerable families and intergenerational poverty Frank H. T. Rhodes • Health behaviors, implications for inequality, and interventions Fellowship Program • Opioid abuse and impact on families CPC runs a postdoctoral training pro- gram with support from the Atlantic • New York tobacco tax revenues and regulations Philanthropies’ endowment in honor • Medicaid and the U.S. health care safety net of former Cornell president, Frank H.T. Rhodes

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Departmental Affiliations In the News • Africana Studies and Research • Bronfenbrenner Center for • “The Working-to-Afford-Child-Care Conundrum,” Translational Research The Atlantic, F Blau, January 18, 2020. • Center for Behavioral Economics • “Teacher Pensions and Teacher Quality: Drawing on Existing Evidence to and Decision Research Formulate New Ideas,” Hoover Institution, M Fitzpatrick, January 23, 2020. • Center for the Study of • “Companies are Putting Out Hand Sanitizer, But For Years, Many Economy and Society Have Campaigned Against Sick Pay,” The Washington Post, • Center for the Study of Inequality N Ziebarth, March 9, 2020. • Community and Rural • “At 89, She Fears Dying Alone More than the Coronavirus Development Institute Itself,” The New York Times, K Pillemer, April 7, 2020. • Cornell Center for Health Equity • “The Two Pandemics,” The Atlantic, V Maralani, April 10, 2020. • Cornell Center for Social Sciences • “10 Experts on Where George Floyd Protests Fit into • Cornell Farmworkers Program American History,” Time, J Michener, June 4, 2020. • Cornell Institute for • “Hospital Ratings Often Depend More on Nice Rooms than on Research on Children Health Care,” The Washington Post, C Young, July 4, 2020. • Cornell Institute for Social • “Scientists Uncover Biological Signatures of the Worst Covid-19 and Economic Research Cases,” The New York Times, A August, August 4, 2020. • Cornell Institute for Translational • “How to Heal a Family Rift,” , Research on Aging K Pillemer, September 15, 2020. • Cornell Program in • “Millennials and GenZ are Spreading Coronavirus—But Not Because of Infrastructure Policy Parties and Bars,” National Geographic, S Sassler, September 17, 2020 • Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit • “H-1B Overhaul Pressures Outsourcing Firms and Their U.S. Clients,” • Institute for Health Economics, The Wall Street Journal, S Yale-Loehr, October 8, 2020. Health Behaviors and Disparities • “Cornell Researchers Predicted Virus Stronghold on Upstate Counties • Institute for Healthy Futures with Vulnerable Populations,” WICZ, M Hall, December 11, 2020. • Labor Dynamics Institute • “Retire or keep working? The healthy answer isn’t that simple,” The Washington Post, M Fitzpatrick, December 19, 2020. • Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies • National Data Archive on Research to Policy Child Abuse and Neglect • New York Census • S Alvarado researched the complexities of childhood neighborhood Research Data Center disadvantage and adult incarceration for whites, blacks and Latinos. • Polson Institute for • F Blau explored the coronavirus vaccine distribution timing Global Development to elderly individuals versus essential workers. • Population & Development Program • E York Cornwell examined how COVID-19 affects the daily • Program on Applied Demographics mobility patterns and health outcomes of urban older adults. • Rehabilitation Research and • P Enns studied increased social bias during the COVID-19 crisis. Training Center on Disability Demographics and Statistics • S Gleeson advocated for pathways to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants, not just essential workers. • Survey Research Institute • K Musick analyzed the impact of COVID-19 on children’s economic • Tata-Cornell Institute for vulnerability, telecommuting, work-family conflict and gender equality. Agriculture and Nutrition • A Ong studied loneliness, social isolation, and prosociality during COVID-19. • Affiliated Departments: American Studies Program; Applied • A Reyes advanced research on how different state policies affect • Economics and Management; family caregiving strategies for adults with cognitive decline. City and Regional Planning; • Q Wang researched social distancing during COVID-19 Design and Environmental and its relation to psychological well-being. Analysis; Development Sociology; Economics; Government; Human • K Weeden and B Cornwell studied the network of college classes Development; Industrial and and implications for epidemic spread on university campuses. Labor Relations; Jewish Studies • N Ziebarth examined paid sick leave and its relationship to COVID-19 cases. Program; Nutrition; Policy Analysis and Management; Psychology; Sociology; Statistical Sciences

Cornell Population Center • Cornell University 47 Guttmacher Center for Population Research Innovation and Dissemination

Kathryn Kost, Director • Ann Moore, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Guttmacher Institute 125 Maiden Lane, 7th Floor • Fertility preferences, pregnancy intentions New York, NY 10038 and pregnancy outcomes guttmacher.org/population-center [email protected] • Sexual behavior, contraceptive use and (P): 212.248.1111 reproductive health services (F): 212.248.1951 • Large scale data collection and surveillance of key reproductive health indicators (census of providers of reproductive health services, abortion providers, nationally representative surveys) Mission Statement • Adolescent sexual and reproductive health The Guttmacher Institute is a leading • Policy impacts on reproductive health outcomes research and policy organization • Measurement of fertility-related behavior and pregnancy outcomes committed to advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in the United States and Domestic Research Projects globally in ways that help create more just and equitable societies. • Monitoring the incidence of unintended pregnancy at the national and state levels We do this through positioning SRHR as essential to the achievement • Calculating new estimates of contraceptive failure for a variety of methods and of health and development goals; population groups, investigating contraceptive failure with qualitative data examining the social determinants • Monitoring trends in the use of contraception, including long-acting of health that underlie SRHR methods and use of more than one method inequities to continue to make • Measuring key reproductive health indicators among immigrant women disparities seen; and elevating the centrality of legitimate science and • Calculating trends in the provision of mifepristone in the U.S. evidence in the public discourse. • Conducting a national census of the nation’s network of publicly funded family planning service providers The Guttmacher Center for • Documenting the need for family planning and other reproductive Population Research Innovation health services in the United States, the adequacy of services to and Dissemination enhances the meet those needs, and the benefits from such services quality of research carried out at the Institute by providing opportunities • Studying publicly funded family planning clinics and clients to document the impact of policy changes for interdisciplinary idea generation, building the skills of a new generation • Developing new survey questions for tracking contraceptive use at the state level of scientists, and encouraging • Tracking the impact of Covid-19 on fertility attitudes and behaviors collaboration and partnerships with external colleagues. It also • Conducting a census of all known abortion providers in the United States to ensures that the Institute’s work assess the number of abortions and abortion rates at both the national level and data are made available to • Developing and testing new survey questions for measuring the a wide range of audiences. completeness of abortion reporting in a nationally representative survey • Conducting a nationally representative survey of abortion Number of Affiliates patients in the United States • 23 doctoral-level • Institutionalizing reproducibility and transparency processes across quantitative and qualitative projects • 37 total

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• Estimating and analyzing the incidence and trends of unintended pregnancy and abortion worldwide • Quantifying the impact on sexual and reproductive health services of the Global Gag Rule • Documenting cost of unsafe abortion in countries with highly restrictive abortion laws and leveraging that evidence for policy and program impact 48

International Research Projects Cont’d Funding Sources • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National • Exploring women’s use of misoprostol for induced abortion Institute of Child Health and when they acquire it through the informal sector Human Development (NICHD) • Advancing methods for measuring abortion and the • UK Foreign, Commonwealth health system capacity for providing care and Development Office • Using the platform of the Guttmacher-Lancet Commission to help develop a • Netherlands Ministry broader and evidence-based vision for SRHR worldwide over the next 15 years of Foreign Affairs • Identifying sexual and reproductive health research needs in fragile states • The William and Flora • Estimating the incidence of post-abortion complications and Hewlett Foundation trends in contraceptive use and abortion in India • The David & Lucile • Estimating the need for and coverage, costs and impact of providing Packard Foundation comprehensive contraception, pregnancy-related and newborn health • Society of Family Planning care in low- and middle-income countries, including for adolescents • United Nations Foundation • Covid-19 pandemic: estimates of and data on impact on sexual and reproductive health • Scientific training on sexual and reproductive health Organizational Collaborations methodologies and reproducible science • Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

In the News • Ipas • Médecins Sans Frontières • “After shift to the right under Trump, Supreme Court to hear major abortion case”, Chloe Atkins, NBC News, March 3, 2020 • NORC • “Abortion bans would force women to travel hundreds more miles • Population Council for care”, Melissa Jeltsen, Huffington Post, April 2, 2020 • Columbia University Mailman • “Unsafe abortions could skyrocket as coronavirus closes clinics School of Public Health worldwide”, Nellie Peyton, Reuters, April 16, 2020 • Arizona State University • “9,5 millones de mujeres no podrían acceder a un aborto seguro en 2020 por • University of Wisconsin-Madison la pandemia”, Andrea Rincón, France24 Latin America Edition, April 17, 2020 • Population Reference Bureau • “After a month of chaos, abortion care returns to Texas”, Mary Tuma, The Austin Chronicle, May 1, 2020 • ANSIRH at University of California San Francisco • “Abortion could be “profoundly” impacted in 15 states depending on upcoming Supreme Court ruling, study shows”, Kate Smith, CBS, May 11, 2020 • African Population and • “The Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana abortion law. Health Research Center Here’s where the fight could head next”, Amelia Thomson- DeVeaux, FiveThirtyEight, June 29, 2020 Regional Research Projects • “’No evidence’ that legal restrictions prevent women seeking abortions, major study finds”, Sarah Newey, The Telegraph, July 22, 2020 • National and state level pregnancy statistics, including unintended • “The first abortion case before a post-Ginsburg Supreme Court”, pregnancy rates, adolescent Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker, September 29, 2020 pregnancy and childbearing trends • “What happens if Roe v. Wade is overturned?”, Quoctrung Bui, Claire Cain • Abortion incidence and services Miller, and Margot Sanger-Katz, The New York Times, October 15, 2020 in states and metropolitan areas • “Rep, Rosa DeLauro, other Democrats seek to repeal the Hyde • State and county-level tracking of Amendment, allowing federal funds to pay for abortions”, Daniela contraceptive needs and services Altimari, The Hartford Courant, December 8, 2020 • Investigating the impact of federal and state policy changes on Research to Policy the provision of family planning services and on individuals’ • Monitored reproductive health policy developments nationally and in each state access to contraception within • Using several channels, including the Guttmacher Institute’s policy and across U.S. states journal, the Guttmacher Policy Review, brought data and research to • Documenting current contraceptive public policy debates on sexual and reproductive health issues use patterns across states • Used data and analysis by Guttmacher researchers to assess the impact of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health and rights at multiple levels

Guttmacher Center for Population Research Innovation and Dissemination • Guttmacher Institute 49 Julia Bunting, OBE, President

Key Areas of Research Population Council One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza • The well-being of vulnerable populations, especially New York, NY 10017 girls and women (girls’ education, child marriage, FGM) Tel: +1 212 339 0500 Fax: +1 212 755 6052 • Sexual and reproductive health and rights (contraception, [email protected] abortion, STIs, HIV, maternal mortality) www.popcouncil.org • Demographic trends and their consequences (including the environment and climate change) • Development of sexual and reproductive Mission Statement health technologies The Population Council, an international, nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, International Research Projects seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations • Evidence to End FMG/C: generates quality evidence to accelerate abandonment around the world and to help of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) within one generation achieve a humane, equitable, • Breakthrough Research: data and evidence to integrate social and behavior and sustainable balance between change approaches into health-related government and NGO programming people and resources. This mission is accomplished through • Project SOAR: generates critical evidence to improve HIV prevention, three program areas: Reproductive care, and treatment policies and programs around the world Health; HIV and AIDS; and • The Evidence Project: implementation science to strengthen, scale up, and Poverty, Gender and Youth. sustain family planning services to reduce unintended pregnancies worldwide

Number of Faculty • Powering Progress in Girls’ Education: mapping the ecosystem of Affiliates: 80 PhD-level staff policymakers, practitioners, researchers and advocates working in global girls’ education, synthesizing what works, and identifying opportunities to scale up successful interventions and investments • Frontline Health: supporting the strengthening of frontline health worker programs in seven countries to improve health services for underserved populations

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Funding Sources In the News • United States Agency for International • “Ensure access to high-quality abortion care during and after the Development (USAID) COVID-19 pandemic,” Thomson Reuters Foundation News, April 2, 2020 • UK Department for International • “Bangladeshi women play crucial role in fight against Development (DFID) COVID-19,” Netra News, April 10, 2020 • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • “We wanted to know how coronavirus affects Nairobi’s slum • Centers for Disease Control residents. What we found,” The Conversation, May 5, 2020 and Prevention (CDC) • “We Need a Pro-Poor and Pro-Black Response to • The William and Flora COVID-19,” Think Global Health, June 10, 2020 Hewlett Foundation • “One Weak Link and the Whole Thing Falls Apart,” • The Bill & Melinda Think Global Health, July 29, 2020 Gates Foundation • “Two Hundred Thousand and (Not) Counting,” • John D. and Catherine T. Think Global Health, September 22, 2020 MacArthur Foundation • “Women on Pine Ridge Reservation Create Girl • The David and Lucile Societies,” Voice of America, October 11, 2020 Packard Foundation • “Bridging Health Gaps With Inclusive Urbanization,” • The NoVo Foundation Think Global Health, October 15, 2020 • The Ford Foundation • “Urban women at ‘higher risk of chronic disease,’” SciDev.Net, November 27, 2020 • Nike Foundation • “Celebrating the Life of Elizabeth J. McCormack,” • United Nations Agencies The New York Times, December 7, 2020 • Swedish International • “Condom use doubles in Mumbai but still barely two of every Development Cooperation 10 males opt for it,” Times of India, December 21, 2020 Agency (SIDA) • “Expanding Access and Instilling Faith in Vaccines,” • The Guttmacher Institute The New York Times, December 23, 2020 • The World Bank • World Health Organization (WHO)

Research to Policy • Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation • A Project SOAR (Supporting Operational AIDS Research) study (NORAD) evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female sex workers (FSWs), in Tanzania, demonstrating the value of this approach to improve HIV care. Informed by these Organizational Collaborations findings, the Government of Tanzania changed national guidance Numerous collaborations with local to allow for community-based HIV treatment to better meet and national organizations in the needs of marginalized populations, including FSWs. developing countries • For over 15 years, Abriendo Oportunidades has partnered with national and local authorities to improve educational prospects for Indigenous girls. In Guatemala, evidence and ongoing technical assistance have helped to strengthen and expand the Ministry of Education’s programs supporting Indigenous adolescents, including development of curricula for the Ministry’s Modalidades Flexibles alternative education program and a joint teacher training module for all continuing education teachers in the country. • The Evidence to End FGM/C program has filled critical data gaps, bolstered local capacity, and strengthened stakeholder relationships over the past five years. Through a collaborative, African-led approach, the program informed high-level national policy dialogue in several countries, including Kenya and Nigeria, and influenced global strategic planning efforts of the United Nations’ Joint Programme on FGM/C.

Population Council 51 Jennifer Karas Montez, Director

Key Areas of Research Center for Aging and Policy Studies • Population Health and Well-Being Syracuse University • Family and Intergenerational Supports 314 Lyman Hall Syracuse, NY 13244 • Cross-cutting themes: https://asi.syr.edu/caps/ - Policy (P): 315-443-2703 - Place - Specific Populations

Mission Statement The Center for Aging and Domestic Research Projects Policy Studies is a collaboration between Syracuse University, Population Health and Well-Being Cornell University, and University at Albany. It aims to improve • Trends and disparities in health the health, well-being, and • Mortality among adults with developmental disability independence of older adults by • Personality traits and age trajectories of health conducting innovative and rigorous research, providing state-of- • Health and economic well-being of older LGBT adults the-art training to scientists, and • Long term health effects of military service disseminating research findings to scientists, decision makers, and • U.S. state policy polarization and life expectancy the public. • Race-ethnic disparities in cognitive function • Rural-urban disparities in health care access and outcomes Departmental Affiliations • Vascular aging in African American adults • Anthropology • Biology • Geographic disparities in substance misuse and mortality • Communication Sciences • Hearing loss, technology, and cognitive function and Disorders • Economics • Life course influences on cardiovascular and metabolic health • Epidemiology and Biostatistics • Climatic conditions and mortality • Exercise Science • Pay-for-Performance and long-term care • Health Policy, Management, and Behavior • Food insecurity, food policies, and disability • Human Development Family and Intergenerational Supports and Family Science • Policy Analysis and • Grandparenting, grandparent care work, and family well-being Management • Cognitive function and housing transitions • Psychology • Older adults’ activity spaces, social networks, and health • Public Administration and International Affairs • Union formation among elderly couples • Public Health, Food • Reciprocity in parent-child relations over the adult life course Studies, and Nutrition • School of Social Work • Parental health decline and adult children migration • Sociology • Social disconnectedness and isolation among older adults • Kin support and mortality among older adults Number of Faculty • Technology and intergenerational communications Affiliates: 41 • Intergenerational time and money transfers • Social Security, pensions, and retirement well-being • Paid family leave and nursing home use • Medicaid expansion and older mothers’ birth outcomes

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Funding Sources International Research Projects • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • American Association • Cross-national differences in provision of care and support to older parents of Retired Persons • Cross-national differences in experiences of LGBT breast cancer survivors • American College of • Social determinants of health among older adults in Sweden Sports Medicine • Family relationships and living arrangements of older adults in China • American Heart Association • Stress and health problems among older workers in the Netherlands • Carnegie Corporation of New York • Centers for Disease • U.S.-Finland comparison of women’s mortality Control and Prevention • Health Foundation of Western and Central New York Regional Research Projects • Institute for New Economic Thinking • Cognitive screening tools for the Onondaga County Office for Aging • Institute for Research on Poverty • Geographic variation in veteran mortality • John Templeton Foundation • U.S. state policy influences on coding of causes of death • National Institute for Occupational • Aging and well-being in rural America Safety and Health • Geographic variation in drug, alcohol, and suicide mortality • National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • Racial segregation and health in Philadelphia • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Environmental Health Science Research to Policy • National Institute of Justice

• Research by Brooks Gump on the effects of low-level environmental • National Institute of Neurological toxicants helped justify the CDC’s decision to lower the Disorders and Stroke “threshold of concern” for blood lead levels in children. • National Institute on Aging • Research by Scott Landes used by Senators Murray, Hassan, and • National Institute on Alcohol Warren to require the Center for Medicare and Medicaid services to Abuse and Alcoholism collect and report state-level data on COVID-19 outcomes in group • National Institute on Minority homes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Health and Health Disparities • Shannon Monnat participated in the White House Office of • National Science Foundation National Drug Control Policy Opioid Roundtable. • New York State • Adriana Reyes is advancing research on how different state policies Department of Health affect family caregiving strategies for adults with cognitive decline. • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • CAPS created a research and policy brief series in collaboration • Russell Sage Foundation with the SU Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion • Social Security Administration • U.S. Department of Agriculture In the News • William T. Grant Foundation

• “Retire or keep working? The healthy answer isn’t that simple,” Organizational Collaborations The Washington Post, Maria Fitzpatrick, December 19, 2020. • Network on Life Course Health • “For Grandparents, Filling In for Child Care Can Be ‘Wonderful and Dynamics and Disparities Exhausting’,” New York Times, Madonna Harrington Meyer, May 12, 2020. • Interdisciplinary Network on Rural • “Developmental Disabilities Heighten Risk of Covid Death,” Population Health and Aging New York Times, Scott Landes, November 10, 2020. • TRENDS Network on • “At 89, she fears dying alone more than the coronavirus itself,” Old-age Disability New York Times, Karl Pillemer, April 7, 2020. • Ageing Research Center, • “People live longer in blue states than red: new study points to impact of state Karolinska Institute and policies,” Los Angeles Times, Jennifer Karas Montez, August 3, 2020. University • New York State Health Department • SUNY Alzheimer’s Advisory Council

Center for Aging and Policy Studies • Syracuse University 53 Duke Population Research Institute M. Giovanna Merli, Director • Scott M. Lynch, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Duke University 140 Science Drive • Foundations of Lifelong Health Gross Hall Box 90989 Durham, NC 27708-0989 • Interconnected Social Systems and Population Health www.dupri.duke.edu • The Durham Population Lab [email protected] (919) 681-4993 • Biodemography of Human & Nonhuman Primates across the Lifespan • Life Course Processes of Aging • Intergenerational Studies, including the Transmission of Health

Mission Statement The Duke University Population Domestic Research Projects Research Institute (DUPRI) is an interdisciplinary research • Add Health Parent Study organization bringing together researchers from biological, • National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect statistical, behavioral, social and • Generational Structure of U.S. Families & Their Intergenerational Transfers policy sciences at Duke. The Institute seeks to advance knowledge in • Social Determinants of Health and Survival in Humans and Other Animals the areas of demography and • Models and Tools for Dynamic Health-Relevant population science, to expand the Diffusion over Complex Networks current boundaries of demographic • Work Conditions and the Health of Working Parents and their Children investigation through highly innovative interdisciplinary research, • Disparities in Vulnerability to Complications from COVID-19 and to foster the development of the • The Triple C Project (Children, COVID-19, and its Consequences) next generation of researchers.

International Research Projects Departmental Affiliations • Duke Social Science Research Institute • Aging in the Natural World: Similarity in Mortality Patterns across Primates • Duke Population • Amboseli Baboon Research Project in Kenya Research Center • The Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) • Center for Population Health & Aging • The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study in New Zealand • Duke Network Analysis Center • The Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study (E-RISK) in England and Wales • Duke Children Health & Discovery Initiative • Parenting Across Culture Study • Duke Global Health Institute • Population-environment Dynamics in the Northern Peruvian Amazon • Duke Institute for Brain Sciences • Prevalence of COVID-19 in Karnataka, India • Duke Center for Genomic & Computational Biology • Social Networks and Health in Uttar Pradesh, India • Duke Roybal Center for • Stress, Aging and Health in Russia (SAHR) Translational Research for Mobility and Healthy Longevity

• Center for Child & Family Policy Regional Research Projects • Center for the Study of Aging & Human Development • Chinese Immigrants in the Raleigh Durham Area (ChIRDU) • Claude Pepper Older • Duke RDS2 (Respondent-Driven Sampling, Respiratory Americans Center Disease Surveillance) the SNOWBALL Sampling Study • Evictions and Child Outcomes: Evidence from North Carolina Number of Faculty Affiliates: 73 • Great Smoky Mountain Study of the Risk of Mental and Physical Disorders • Using Duke University Health System Electronic Health Records to Study Population Health

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In the News Funding Sources • National Institute of Child Health • “Solitary confinement heightens post-incarceration and Human Development death risk” (Cornell Chronicle, 2/5/2020) • National Institute on Aging • “A snapshot of the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on • National Institute on Drug Abuse working families” (PBS News, 3/31/2020) • National Institute of Mental Health • “The Emotional Benefits of Getting Older” (The Wall Street Journal, 4/23/2020) • National Science Foundation • “Most people’s mental health conditions morph into others over time” (New Scientist, 4/30/2020) • National Institute of Justice • “Epidemiologists develop new tool for measuring the pace of • ACT Grants India aging across the life course” (Science Daily, 5/5/2020) • Administration for Children • “Child abuse reports are down during the pandemic. Experts and Families say that’s a bad sign” (AZFamily, 5/17/2020) • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • “Social determinants of health and survival in humans • Casey Family Programs and other animals” (Science Mag, 5/22/2020) • Center for Disease Control • “Duke University to conduct random coronavirus tests in Karnataka” (The New Indian Express, 5/25/2020) • Human Frontier Science Program • “Racial wealth gap growing for families with • James S. McDonnell Foundation children” (Northwestern Now, 6/9/2020) • Leakey Foundation • “Mitigating the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Response on At-Risk Children” (Pediatrics, 7/2020) • Russell Sage Foundation • “How Residential Segregation Looked in the South” (JSTOR Daily, 7/10/2020) • “How COVID-19 Hurts Children” (Project Syndicate, 7/22/2020) • William T. Grant Foundation • “Inspired by Reddit co-founder, parents model anti-racist • World Bank behavior for the next generation” (Upworthy, 7/31/2020) • “Strong relationships in adulthood won’t ‘fix’ effects of early Organizational Collaborations childhood adversity” (Science Daily, 8/3/2020) • Carolina Population Center • “Racial disparity in COVID-19 deaths: Seeking economic • North Carolina Central University roots in census data” (voxeu.org, 8/11/2020) • “Racism’s Hidden Toll” (The New York Times, 8/11/2020) • University of Otago, New Zealand • “How Mumbai achieved the dubious honour of becoming • Medical Research Council, UK India’s worst Covid-19 hotspot” (Scroll, 08/13/2020) • China Center for Disease • “Desire to Be Part of a Group Can Drive Control and Prevention Discrimination” (Psych Central, 8/22/2020) • Max Planck Institute for • “The Origins of You’ Review: From Bud to Blossom” Demographic Research (The Wall Street Journal, 8/25/2020) (MPIDR), Germany • “The lifelong studies that hold clues to what today’s • National Institute of Statistical kids might have in store” (Nature, 9/15/2020) Sciences (NISS) • “For vulnerable families, the pandemic’s effect on mental • University of Southern Denmark health is swift and harsh” (Science Daily, 9/2/2020) • National Institute of Demographic • “Why Male Baboons Benefit from Female Friends” (New York Times, 10/01/2020) Studies (INED), France • “Why Social Media Is So Good at Polarizing Us” (Wall Street Journal, 10/19/2020) • King’s College London, England • “Day Care: Less and Later Is Better, But Family Matters • University of Oslo, Norway Most” (Psychology Today, 10/29/2020) • “Kids, school, and COVID-19: What we know — and what we don’t” (AAMC, 11/5/2020) • “44% of Rural, 53.8% of Urban Karnataka Was Exposed to Covid-19 by August, Reveals Sero Study” (Yahoo! News, 11/12/2020) • “Childhood Lead Exposure Has Consequences for the Middle- Aged Brain” (Technology Networks, 11/18/2020)

Duke Research Population Institute • Duke University 55 Carolina Population Center

Elizabeth Frankenberg, Director • Tim Van Acker, Deputy Director • Evie McKee, Deputy Director

Key Areas of Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 123 West Franklin Street, Suite 210 • Aging in Diverse Contexts Campus Box 8120 • Inequality, Mobility, and Well-Being Chapel Hill, NC 27516 www.cpc.unc.edu • Links Between Health and Social and Economic Productivity [email protected] • Measurements and Methods (P): 919-962-5907 (F): 919-445-0740 • Population, Health, and Environment • Sexuality, Reproduction, Fertility, and Families

Mission Statement

At the Carolina Population Domestic Research Projects Center (CPC) we believe that understanding how and why • Add Health (The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health) populations change over time is key to advancing the well-being • Black-White Differences in Life Course Exposure of all people. Our faculty, staff, to Death: Consequences for Health and students conduct research on • Dynamics of Extreme Events, People, and Places (DEEPP) population, health, aging, and the • Health Disparities: Inflammatory Response, Immune environment, and share data and Function, and Environmental (In)Congruence findings that push the field forward • Impact of Eliminating Nonmedical Exemptions in California and train the next generation of population scholars. • Life Course Process of Alzheimer’s Disease: Sex Differences and Biosocial Mechanisms Departmental Affiliations • Positive, Negative, and Unintended Consequences of Nutrition-related • Anthropology Policies on Food Purchases: Pushing Nutrition Policy Forward • Biostatistics • Socioeconomic and Racial Gaps in Schools: • Economics Implications for Health and Employment • Environmental Sciences • Testing Multiple Modes of Data Collection with Network Sampling with Memory and Engineering • Epidemiology • Geography International Research Projects • Health Behavior • Health Policy and Management • China Health and Nutrition Survey • History • Confronting Energy Poverty: Building an Interdisciplinary Evidence Base, Network, • Maternal and Child Health and Capacity for Transformative Change (Malawi, , Zambia, Zimbabwe) • Nutrition • Drivers and Consequences of Climate-Induced • Obstetrics and Gynecology Migration in Africa (multiple countries) • Psychology and Neuroscience • Public Policy • Evaluating the Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage and Nonessential Food Taxes in Mexico • Social Medicine • Sociology • Evolution of Well-Being Among Older Adults (Indonesia) • Impacts of Environment, Host Genetics and Antigen Diversity Number of Faculty on Malaria Vaccine Efficacy (Multiple countries) Affiliates: 71 Fellows • Longer Term Effects of a Natural Disaster on Health and Economic Status (Indonesia) • Program and Policy Options for Preventing Obesity in the Low, Middle, and Transitional Income Countries: Background Research and Program Evaluation (multiple countries) • Supporting Evidence-Based Policy Making in Sub-Saharan Africa Through the Transfer Project (multiple countries) • Uptake and Adherence to HIV Prevention Strategies among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Sub-Saharan Africa (Multiple countries)

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Regional Research Projects Funding Sources • Agency for International • Examining Mental Health Status and Needs of Recent Latino Development (USAID) Immigrant Youth and Their Primary Caretakers in North Carolina • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Mapping North Carolina’s Public Postsecondary Education Pipeline • Bloomberg Family Foundation • David and Lucile Packard In the News Foundation

• “The ethics of staying home on the face of coronavirus,” • John M Belk Endowment Quartz, Jim Thomas, March 13, 2020. • Laura and John Arnold Foundation • “Sugary drink consumption plunges in Chile after new food law,” • Fogarty International Center (NIH) The New York Times, Barry Popkin, February 11, 2020. • National Science Foundation (NSF) • “COVID-19 is hitting black and poor communities the hardest, underscoring fault lines in access and care for those on • NIH National Heart, Lung, and margins,” The Conversation, Grace Noppert, April 9, 2020. Blood Institute (NHLBI) • “How the pandemic has changed us already,” The Atlantic, • NIH Eunice Kennedy Shriver Glen Elder, August 15, 2020. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

Research to Policy • NIH National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) • Allison Aiello helped draft guidelines that are being used by the World Health Organization (WHO) to recommend • NIH National Institute of measures across the world for mitigating COVID-19. Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases (NIDDKD) • Paul Delamater’s research on exemptions from vaccine laws was cited by Stanford Health Policy’s Michelle Mello • NIH National Institute of for “shining a light on California’s complicated but instructive Environmental Health history of policymaking in this contentious domain.” Sciences (NIEHS) • Marissa Hall‘s face-covering research informed the “Whatever Your • NIH National Institute of Reason” statewide campaign to encourage NC residents to wear masks. Mental Health (NIMH) • NIH National Institute Organizational Collaborations on Aging (NIA) • NIH National Institute on • Agency for International • Tufts University Minority Health and Health Development (USAID) • University of California at Disparities (NIMHD) • Albert Einstein College of Medicine San Francisco (UCSF) • Robert Wood Johnson • Brown University • University of Malawi Foundation (RWJF) • Columbia University • University of Massachusetts • Russell Sage Foundation • Duke University • University of Michigan • US Department of Ann Arbor Education (DOED) • FHI 360 • University of San Carlos, • International Food Policy • Wellcome Trust The Philippines Research Institute (IFPRI) • William and Flora • University of Texas at Austin • ICFMacro, Inc. Hewlett Foundation • University of Vermont • International Health Institute • United Nations International • University of Zimbabwe Children’s Emergency • John Snow, Inc. • Stockholm Environment Fund (UNICEF) • London School of Hygiene Institute and Tropical Medicine • Westat, Inc. • Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources • WITS Health Consortium • National Institute of Public • WHO Health (Mexico)

Carolina Population Center • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 57 Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Acting Director • Kelly Stamper Balistreri, Acting Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Bowling Green State University 005 Williams Hall • Family demography Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0218 www.bgsu.edu/arts-and- • Adolescent development and emerging adulthood sciences/center-for-family- • Crime and violence in context demographic-research.html E-mail: [email protected] • Fertility and reproductive health Phone: 419.372.7279 Fax: 419.372.3179 • Aging and well-being

Domestic Research Projects

Mission Statement Committed to understanding • The Coronavirus Pandemic: Predictors and Consequences of the well-being of children and Compliance with Social Distancing Recommendations families, the Center for Family and Demographic Research (CFDR) • Distal Determinants of Disparities in Unintended Fertility integrates demographic methods, • Effects of School Policing and Child Well-Being data, and perspectives with other social scientific approaches. The • Health and Well-being Effects on Later-life CFDR is dedicated to demographic Divorce and Subsequent Repartnering training, research and service. • Interracial Social Relations in Adolescence and Adulthood • Life Course, Relationship, and Situational Contexts of Teen Dating Violence Departmental Affiliations • Sociology • Measuring Marriage & Divorce at the County Level • Psychology • Mechanisms of Food Insecurity among Children • Human Development & Family Studies • Mechanisms Underlying Cessation of IPV Perpetration • Educational Foundations • Mother-Child Time Together, Social Status, and the & Inquiry Well-being of Children and Adolescents • Gerontology • Economics • Nonmaternal Child Care, Role Strain, and Maternal • Criminal Justice Sensitivity in the First Three Years • Social Work • Parents’ and Adult Children’s Reports of Intergenerational Transfers

Number of Faculty • Pathways Linking Parental Incarceration and Child Well-being Affiliates: 41 • Social and Interpersonal Environments and Parent-Child Relationship Quality from Preschool to Adolescence • Spouse and Adult Child Caregivers of Older Adults • The Health and Well-Being of Sexual Minorities • Violence in the Transition to Young Adulthood

In the News

• “US Divorce Rates Have Hit a 50-year LOW Because People Are More ‘Selective’ About Their Spouses and Couples Who Marry Older Are Staying Together Longer,” W D Manning, Daily Mail - U.K., November 11, 2020 • “The Pandemic May Be Leading to Fewer Babies in Rich Countries,” K B Guzzo, The Economist, October 28, 2020

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In the News Cont’d Funding Sources • U.S. Department of Health • “The Three-Child American Family, Under Siege,” K B Guzzo, and Human Services New York Times, October 12, 2020 • National Institutes of Health • “What Is the Divorce Rate in America?” K K Payne, Fatherly, October 8, 2020 • Health Policy Institute of Ohio • “BGSU Sociologist Helps State Health Agencies Crunch the Numbers,” • National Institute of Justice K S Balistreri, Toledo Blade, September 28, 2020 • National Science Foundation • “Grandparents Embrace Bigger Caregiving Role,” K B Guzzo, • Ohio Department of Education The Villages Daily Sun, September 13, 2020 • Spencer Foundation • “BGSU’s T D Buskirk Is a Sought-After Survey Expert during Election Season,” T D Buskirk, Sentinel-Tribune, August 13, 2020 Organizational Collaborations • “Americans Aren’t Making Babies, and That’s Bad for the Economy,” • American Civil Liberties Union K B Guzzo, , July 29, 2020 • American Sociological Association • “The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Changing Political Polling as We Know It,” T D Buskirk, Fortune, June 24, 2020 • Child Trends • Civil Rights Corps • “Why Some Men Delay Fatherhood,” K B Guzzo, The Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2020 • National Center for Family & Marriage Research • “Minneapolis Police Use Force Against Black People at 7 Times the Rate of Whites,” P M Stinson, New York Times, June 3, 2020 • Southern Poverty Law Center • State of Ohio Data Center • “A Pandemic Bright Spot: In Many Places, Less Crime,” P M Stinson, New York Times, May 26, 2020 • “With Couples Rethinking Children, We Might See the Opposite of a COVID-19 Baby Boom,” K B Guzzo, Rolling Stone, May 21, 2020 • “Births in the United States Have Dropped to a 34-year Low,” K B Guzzo, Science News, May 20, 2020 • “Sociology professors researching impact of social tools during COVID-19,” P C Giordano, M A Longmore and W D Manning, WTOL 11, May 8, 2020 • “Is a Coronavirus Baby Boom on the Way? Probably Not,” K B Guzzo, NBCLX, May 8, 2020 • “Families Contribute to Health Inequalities During COVID-19,” J J Yahirun, The Hill, May 6, 2020 • “U.S. Marriage Rate Hits Historic Low,” W D Manning, U.S. News & World Report, April 29, 2020 • “Crime Drops Around the World as COVID-19 Keeps People Inside,” P M Stinson, MSN, April 11, 2020 • “Coronavirus Creates Census Concerns in Bowling Green and Other Cities,” W D Manning, 13ABC, April 3, 2020 • “Affluent Americans Still Say ‘I Do.’ More in the Middle Class Don’t. Marriage and all its related social and financial benefits are becoming a luxury good,” S L Brown, Wall Street Journal, March 8, 2020 • “’Marriage Story’ Struck a Chord, but America’s Real Divorce Story Is More Complicated,” S L Brown, NBC News, February 25, 2020 • “ W h at I t ’s Li ke to D ate A f te r M i d dl e A g e,” S L B r ow n, The Atlantic, January 8, 2020 • “The Tragedy of Gray Divorce--It’s Not About Finances,” S L Brown, theTrumpet, January 6, 2020

Center for Family and Demographic Research • Bowling Green State University 59 Institute for Population Research, Ohio State John B. Casterline, Director • Sarah Hayford, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Institute for Population Research The Ohio State University 60 Townshend Hall • Sexual and Reproductive Health 1885 Neil Avenue Mall • Family Demography Columbus, OH 43210 ipr.osu.edu • Mortality and Health over the Life Course [email protected] • Migration (P): 614.292.2858 (F): 614.688.3571

Domestic Research Projects

Mission Statement • Consequences of marriage and cohabitation on health and well-being IPR nurtures population and health • Neighborhood and social context effects on adult health and research at Ohio State University adolescent risk behavior in four broad areas: Sexual and • Geographic analysis of health Reproductive Health; Family Demography; Mortality and Health • Immigration to the U.S. and health outcomes over the Life Course; Migration.IPR • Consequences of student debt for young adult transitions furthers research in these areas by: • Environmental exposures and health • Technical assistance and • Contraception and the prevention of STIs and unintended pregnancy didactic workshops that • Bayesian methods for socio-spatial point patterns and networks advance the research skills of IPR affiliates: contemporary • Family contexts, physiological stress and health in children analytical approaches (including • Effects of violence exposure on neural development, risk behavior, and health spatial analysis, blending • Activity space and social networks in later life: Dynamics of changing health diverse types of data, and data science); conducting transparent • Mechanisms underlying sexual minority health disparities in the United States and reproducible research; • Effects of state-level policy implementation on opiate abuse and mortality • Serving as a bridge between • Postpartum family planning the behavioral and biomedical • Establishment of the national couples health and time use study departments at OSU; • The all or nothing marriage? Marital functioning and health • Cultivating faculty strength among individuals in same and different-gender marriages in population and health in Anthropology, Economics, • Exploring the intersection of food insecurity, food sourcing and family demography Geography, Psychology, • The role of motherhood biographies in midlife women’s health Sociology, Public Policy, • Reproductive health and contraception in Ohio Human Sciences, Statistics, Public Health, Nursing, and • Family networks and maternal health Agricultural, Environmental, • Longitudinal trends and risk factors for adolescent reproductive health and Development Economics; • Digital dating abuse among sexual minority youth • Fostering new large-scale • Intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood collaborative multidisciplinary experiences: pathways to resilience research projects that can compete successfully • Constructing and testing the predictive power of life-course health histories for external funding; • Precarious work & mental well-being in new spaces: A transformative • Involving and mentoring mixed methods study among Bhutanese refugees in Central Ohio junior faculty and nurturing • Intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood their interests and skills; experiences: Identifying pathways to resilience • Providing demographic • An innovative clinical prediction model for postpartum training for students across hemorrhage in low-and-middle-income countries diverse but allied disciplines. • The effect of natural disasters on drug overdoses; Development and testing of digital dating abuse measure for sexual minority youth; Determining Number of Faculty longitudinal trends and risk factors for adolescent reproductive health Affiliates: 55 • Family migration and early life outcomes

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International Research Projects Funding Sources Federal • Fertility decline in Africa and the Arab region • Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Promoting condom use in established unions National Institute of Child Health • New methods for ascertaining cause of death in Africa and Human Development • Demand for modern contraception in sub-Saharan • National Institute on Aging Africa: New methods, new evidence • National Cancer Institute • Food security in Nicaragua • National Institute for • Social contexts, stress and non-communicable Nursing Research disease risk factors across the life course • National Institute of Food • Unintended fertility: new methods for global estimates and Agriculture • U.S. Department of Education

Regional Research Projects • Social Security Administration • Department of Health • Adolescent health & development in context: Franklin County and Human Services • Demographic impact of COVID19 in Ohio • National Science Foundation • Spatial analysis of infant mortality in Ohio • Bureau of Labor Statistics • Ohio Policy Evaluation Network (OPEN) • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention State In the News • Ohio Department of Human Services • Trevon Logan, professor of economics and associate dean • Ohio Department of Medicaid of the College of Arts and Sciences named director of American Economic Association Mentoring Program • Ohio Department of Job and Family Services • Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Professor, Psychology, “Brief prenatal role- play predicts new fathers’ parenting skills,” PsychCentral, June 29 Private • Bruce Weinberg, Professor, Economics, “Ohio State study: Those who lost • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation jobs in April appear to be back at work,” Columbus Business First, June 29 • The World Bank • Trevon Logan, Professor, Economics, “We are sleepwalking • Vital Strategies toward economic catastrophe” Vox, July 20 • American Sexually Transmitted • Trevon Logan, Professor, Economics, “Opinion: The racial wealth Disease Association gap is at the heart of America’s inequality” MarketWatch, July 15 • Research Institute of Nationwide • Hui Zheng, Associate Professor, Sociology, “Study: Baby boomers score Children’s Hospital lower in cognitive function than older generations” PsychCentral, Aug. 4 • Sarah Hayford, professor, Department of Sociology “Here Organizational Collaborations comes the COVID-19 baby bust” The Atlantic, Nov 24 • Ohio Department of Health • Clark Larsen elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences APRIL 27, 2020 • Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University

Departmental Affiliations • Pennsylvania State University • University of Texas-Austin • Anthropology • College of Public Health • University of Wisconsin-Madison • Economics • College of Nursing • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee • Geography • College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences • Purdue University • Political Science • University of Alabama • Psychology • College of Social Work • Sociology • Center for Human Resource Research • Statistics • Criminal Justice Research Center • College of Education and • Center for Urban and Regional Analysis Human Ecology: Department • Mathematical Biosciences Institute of Human Sciences • John Glenn College of Public Affairs

Institute for Population Research • The Ohio State University 61 Jennifer Glick, Director Sarah Damaske, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research The Pennsylvania State University 601 Oswald Tower University Park, PA 16802-6211 • Communities, Neighborhoods and Spatial Processes www.pop.psu.edu • Migration, Immigration and Immigrant Integration [email protected] • Families, Networks and Wellbeing in a Changing World (P): 814-865-7760 (F): 814-863-8342 • Population Health and Health Disparities

Domestic Research Projects Mission Statement The Population Research Institute is a multidisciplinary center that • Air Force Medical Operations Agency Mental Health Division delivers resources that support Research Project innovative population research. • B e n e fi t G e n e r o s i t y , S p e c i a l t y D r u g U s e , a n d O t h e r H e a l t h S e r v i c e PRI promotes a dynamic, talented, Use in Medicare and collaborative research • Connecting Population Health Scientists across Disciplines: Generating community with over 100 faculty Evidence, Informing Research Translation and Fostering a Culture of Health researchers. Established over four decades ago at the Pennsylvania • Economic Context and Health over the Lifecourse State University (PSU) and funded • Economic Restructuring, Demographic Change, by the National Institutes of Health and Income Inequality In Rural America (NIH) since 1992 with generous supplemental support from PSU, • Educational Integration Across Generations Among this vibrant, multidisciplinary center Mexicans and Other National Origin Groups provides strategic resources to • Effects of Rental Assistance on Type 2 Diabetes support innovative, high impact Self-Management and Control population research. • Exploring How State Education Policies in the Use of School Departmental Affiliations Punishment and Special Education Affect Racial and Socioeconomic • African American & Disparities: A Multilevel and Longitudinal Study African Studies • Family contexts, racial and ethnic characteristics, and the • Agricultural Economics, implications of adoption for the wellbeing of children Sociology, and Education • Friendship Networks and Emergence of Substance Use • Anthropology • Biobehavioral Health • Generalizability and Replicability of Twitter Data for Population Research • Economics • Illegal Immigration, Immigration Enforcement Policies, • Education and School and American Citizens’ Victimization Risk Psychology and Special Education • Interdisciplinary Network on Rural Population Health and Aging • Education Theory and Policy • National Assessment of Victimization Risk and Crime • Geography Reporting Among U.S. Citizens and Non-Citizens • Human Development and Family Studies • Residential Characteristics and Child Health and Well-Being • Health Policy and Administration • School Attendance Zone Boundaries and the Connection to • Labor Studies and Neighborhoods, Segregation, and Access to Educational Opportunity Employment Relations • Social Network Interventions to Reduce Race • Nursing Disparities in Living Kidney Donation • Political Science • Psychology • System and Social Determinants of the Health of Foster Children • Public Health Sciences • Understanding Natural Resource-Related Economic • Public Policy Development in Rural America • Sociology and Criminology • Statistics • Vocabulary and Reading Difficulties in Preschool and 1st Grade and • Women’s Studies their Consequences for Mathematics and Science Achievement • Who Receives and Benefits from Special Education in the U.S.? Number of Faculty Affiliates: 98 • Zero Suicides - Safe Kids: Supporting Empowering Students At-Risk

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International Research Projects Funding Sources • Centre for Rural Pennsylvania • Crossnational Comparisons of Kinlessness • Centers for Disease Control and Health: Past, Present and Future • Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Environmental Change and Undernutrition among Women and Children National Institute of Child Health • Evolutionary Dynamics of Religion, Family Size and Child Success and Human Development • Family Migration Context and Early Life Outcomes • Institute for Educational Sciences • Fathers’ Time Spent with Sons and Daughters • Institute for Research on Poverty • People, Place, and Payments in a Complex • Lilly Endowment Human-Environment System • National Institute of Justice • Pharmacy Antimicrobial Stewardship and Economic Program • National Institute on Aging (PhASE) for Community Pharmacists in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal • National Institute on Drug Abuse • Promoting Research and Discovery on Global Religion • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Regional Research Projects • National Institutes of Health • National Science Foundation • Activity space and measuring environmental exposure in behavioral research • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Big Data and Network Analysis of Children’s Health • Russell Sage Foundation • Economic Implications of Pennsylvania’s Foreign-Born Population • Spencer Foundation • Emerging Adulthood for Foster Care Youth • Templeton Foundation • Food Insecurity Among Homeless and Precariously • US Air Force Research Laboratory Housed Children and Families • US Department of Agriculture • Marcellus Shale Income Gains (MSIG) Natural Experiment • Pursuing Opportunities for Long-term Arctic Organizational Collaborations Resilience for Infrastructure and Society • Centro de Pesquisa em Populacao • Pennsylvania Population Network e Saude, Mozambique • Global Center for Applied In the News Health Research, Arizona State University • “COVID-19” pandemic exacerbating senior isolation • Institute for Social and risk, study shows” ABC27, December 2020 Environmental Research-Nepal • “PA workers navigate often unreliable jobless benefits” • Ohio State University Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 2020 • PA State Data Center • “The Gender Wage Gap Shrinks, While the Parenthood • San Diego State University Gap Grows”, IFStudies, November 2020 • Stanford University • “For every COVID-19 death, nine relatives suffer” The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 2020 • Syracuse University • “Health officials failed to safeguard trust in PA’s coronavirus • U.S. Census Bureau data, sowing confusion, Spotlight PA, June 2020 • University of Ghana • “How siblings’ gender can affect a child’s • University of Michigan development”, New York Times, March 2020 • University of Otago, New Zealand • “It’s one of the most fraught words in education.” • University of Wisconsin Education Week, January 2020 • Yale University

Population Research Institute • The Pennsylvania State University 63 Population Studies Center Emilio A. Parrado, Director • Iliana V. Kohler, Associate Director Abigail Dolinger, Director for Administration

Key Areas of Research UniversityUniversity of of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 37183718 Locust Locust Walk Walk McNeil Building, Room 239 • New Dynamics of Population Diversity McNeil Building, Room 239 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6298 • Demography www.pop.upenn.eduPhiladelphia, PA 19104-6298 facebook.com/PennPSCwww.facebook.com/PennPSC • Human Resources and Endowments https://twitter.com/PennPSC [email protected] • International Population Research (P):Contact: 215.898.6441 • Population and the Environment (F): 215.898.2124 [email protected] • Big Data and Population Science (P): 215.898.6441

Mission(F): 215.898.2124 Statement Domestic Research Projects The PSC’s mission is to remain a national and world leader in research • Migration and US Fertility Patterns and training. Our goal is to link core researchMISSION STATEMENTin the social and behavioral • Social Determinants of Population Health Inequality sciencesThe PSC’s scientific to issues missions on the are growth to foster • Labor Markets and Productivity andand supportstructure the of production human populationsof high quality • Stagnation in US Mortality Decline andpopulation-related the role of socioeconomic research by our program strati- ficationscientists andand to human/social train graduate studentsdiversity for • Effectiveness of Behavioral Economics and Environmental/ careers in population research. The Center’s in population heath. The PSC is Structural Strategies/Interventions program emphasizes key areas of research characterizedin the United States by andcontinuity, in the developing innova- • Built Environment Effects Well-Being tiveworld. and The high-quality Training program population- is a leader in • STD transmission and intervention relatedthe preparation research and and mentoring maintains of research a flexiblePh.D’s. At researchthe PSC, graduate infrastructure students thatand enhancespost-doctoral interaction, fellows in Demography, builds col- So- International Research Projects laborationsciology, and other and fieldsencourages work with under a world-- renowned faculty to maintain a research standing of evolving issues. The : Healthcare Workforce and Quality infrastructure for understanding evolving • South America trainingissues regarding program human is a populationsleader in the and Outcomes; Impact of Early Life Undernutrition preparationtheir organization, and health,mentoring and well-being. of Ph.D.’s • Asia: Prenatal Ambient Air Pollution (China); Population-Level and Post-Doctoral fellows and re- Educational Innovations and Reforms Reducing Social Inequality flects a vision of the population sci- and Increase Well-Being of Korean Youth; Poverty, Productivity ences and health in which a strong and Cognitive Function; Sanitation and Social Norms (India) background logic of demographic : Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health process is the gateway to an array • Africa of topics of public/scientific interest.

Regional Research Projects Departmental Affiliations Anthropology, Criminology, • Smarter Big Data for a Healthy Pennsylvania Economics, Public Health/ • Spatial Analysis of Census Tracts in Philadelphia to Assess Supply Policy, Psychology, Sociology, of Primary Care Providers to Determine Population Characteristics Pediatrics, Internal Medicine and Disparities Associated with Variations in Geographic Access School Affiliations:Education, • Urban Ecological Intervention: Stabilize Abandoned Properties to Reduce Law, Medicine, Nursing, Stress, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Violence and Premature Mortality Social Policy, Wharton • Elimination of Nonmedical Vaccine Exemptions • Estimate the Population Prevalence of NJ Youth with a Affiliated Centers: Boettner Developmental Disability Using Sample Survey Data Center for Pensions and Retirement Research, Center

for Health Outcomes & Policy Research to Policy Research, Leonard Davis Institute, Perry World House, Population • Advancing the Science of Data Integration to Support Social Policy Reform Aging Research Center • Health Risks, Technology, Insurance and Public Policy Number of Faculty • Homelessness Research: Policy and Practice Affiliates: 59 • ROI in Housing and Early Intervention

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Funding Sources In the News • Federal: AHRQ, CDC, CMS, Federal Reserve, HUD, NIH, NSF • Alison M. Buttenheim was interviewed on BBC’s The Real • State: Pennsylvania Department Story podcast about how COVID-19 vaccines provide an of Health, KYDoH opportunity for scientists to gain insight into vaccine hesitancy. Also see NPR’s The Pulse (5/1/20), WHYY (3/6/20), NPR News • Foundation: AARP, American article (3/3/20), and Connecticut Public Radio (4/13/20). Nurses, A.E. Casey, Arnold, BMGF, Hillman, John Fell, BMGF, • Angela Duckworth participated in the CNN Town Hall MacArthur, NatGeo, Population (5/22/20) about the lasting effects the COVID-19 pandemic Council, RWJF, Russell Sage, may have on children, see USA Today (6/5), Yahoo News Sackler, Sloan, Spencer, (11/16/20) and the New York Times (5/27/20). Templeton, Walton Family • Atheendar Venkataramani discussed how to increase the • International: Academy of length of life for the poorest among us in the Los Angeles Times Korean Studies, British Academy, (1/24/20), NBC News (4/15/20), and Newsweek (6/3/20). Canadian DIFD IHR, CeFaH, DfiD, • Courtney Boen and co-authors published in The Hill IKI, Columbia Global Initiatives, (4/23/20) about the racial, ethnic and class disparities among ULausanne, World Bank COVID-19 and was quoted in The Atlantic (5/20/20) about non- medical solutions and in the Washington Post (9/9/20). Organizational Collaborations • Damon Centola, in Forbes (4/3/20), shows that the tipping point for the spread of social norms can be as • Work and Family low as just 25% adoption to reshape society. Research Network • Daniel Aldana Cohen and the Socio-Spatial Climate • Administrative Data Research Collaborative won a grant from Penn’s Kleinman Center Facilities Network for Energy Policy, for the project “Wartime Speed During • Philadelphia Federal Statistical Peacetime? How New York State Built an Unprecedented Research Data Center Coalition for Breakneck Renewables Deployment.” (10/12/20) • Dennis Culhane was quoted in the Seattle Times (5/3/20) International Partnerships about housing solutions in the midst of a pandemic. • (France) INED, IUSSP, African • Dorothy Roberts appeared on MSNBC (3/28/20) to discuss how to Population and Health Research address economic inequality during the coronavirus pandemic. Center, (Austria) Vienna Institute • Hanming Fang investigated the importance of social of Demography, (Germany) Max distancing measures, and the consequences of not Planck Institute, (Italy) Bocconi/ doing so in The Philadelphia Inquirer (3/24/20). Dondena Center, (Norway) Center for Fertility and Health (Norwegian • Irma T. Elo was featured in an NBC (1/2/20) investigative Institute for Public Health), report about the massive effort to involve thousands of (Ghana) RIPS, (Malawi) College temporary workers and experts in the 2020 U.S. Census. of Medicine, (Brazil) CEDEPLAR, • John M. MacDonald was quoted in Newsweek about (Chile) Centro UC Encuestas y stop and frisk and police presence in New York City Estudios Longidudinales, (Mexico) (2/11/20) and about COVID in Mother Jones (4/6/20). El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, (China) Peking University • Michel Guillot co-authored a study published in Nature Medicine that explored the death rates in industrialized countries as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. See Yahoo News, Reuters, New Scientist, Evening Standard, The Sun, Herald Scotland, The Guardian, Mirror, iNews, Mail Online, Belfast Telegraph, The Conversation, and Politico. • Samuel H. Preston and co-authors released a PLOS One paper that suggests that U.S. Drug Deaths Might Be Twice as High as Thought which has been cited on (1/15/20) in U.S. News & World Reports, VICE, a Penn News Press Release, Health Medicine Network (1/16/20). • Wendy Roth was featured in a Slate (7/16/20) discussing how DNA tests change our understanding of genetics and identity.

Population Studies Center • University of Pennsylvania 65 Population Studies and Training • Center Brown University Population Studies and Training Center Susan E. Short, Director • Zhenchao Qian, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Brown University 68 Waterman Street, Box 1836 Providence, RI 02912 • Migration and Urbanization www.pstc.brown.edu • Children, Families, and Health [email protected] (P) 401.863.2668 • Demographic Change and Global Development (F) 401.863.3351 • Population and Environment • Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS Mission Statement The Population Studies and Train- • Social Inequalities ing Center promotes and supports innovative research on the causes Domestic Research Projects and consequences of population size, composition, distribution, and • American Communities Project wellbeing in the U.S. and globally. The Center carries out this mission • Documenting Decline: The Spatial Demography of by providing state-of-the-art facilities Population Loss in the United States and research support to associates; • Migrant Illegality Across Uneven Legal Geographies: maintaining a forum for intra- and in- Advancing the Sociology of Immigration terdisciplinary exchange on popula- • Housing and Health: An Analysis of the AHS, 1997-2013 tion science; supporting a high-quali- ty graduate and postdoctoral training • Improving Postpartum Health through Increased program; mentoring a diverse and Insurance Coverage after Childbirth inclusive community of population • Monitoring Hurricane Maria’s Impact on the Puerto Rican Population & Economy scholars at Brown; engineering and • Opportunity Insights: Examining the Role of Neighborhoods, Higher seeding promising new areas of Education, and Disability Insurance in Upward Mobility population research; and developing cross-unit collaborations on campus • Digital Credit Observatory and with partners in Rhode Island • When Does Money Matter? School Funding and (RI) and around the world. Inequality of Educational Achievement • Ethics, Inequality and the Lived Experience of Postpartum Mental Illness Departmental Affiliations • Annenberg Institute • Did SCHIP Reduce Racial and Ethnic Inequality of Educational Achievement? • American Studies • What Drives Racial/Ethnic Disparities in School Discipline? • School of Public Health Understanding Mechanisms to Inform Policy Solutions • Institute at Brown for • The Effect of Neighborhood Change on Health and Well-Being Environment and Society • The Watson Institute for • Pandemic Journaling Project International and Public Affairs • COVID-19 School Response Dashboard • Department of Sociology • Public Investments, Private Investments and Class • Department of Economics Gaps in Children’s Academic Achievement • Department of Anthropology • Department of Education • Migration from Puerto Rico to the United States • Department of Political Science during Austerity and Disaster, 2000-2020 • Department of History

• Department of Behavioral International Research Projects and Social Sciences • Department of Biostatistics • Long-term Effects of Health and Development Interventions in Rural Bangladesh • Department of Epidemiology • Migration, Urbanization, and Health in a Transition Setting in South Africa • Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice • Mexican Migration Project • Warren Alpert Medical School • Research Collaboration on Masculinities and Male Reproductive Health • Center for the Study of Race in Mexico and Ethnicity in America • Racial Residential Patterns in Urban South Africa Number of Faculty • Competition in Network Industries: Evidence from Affiliates: 62 Telecommunications in Rwanda

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International Research Projects Con’t Funding Sources • Agency for Healthcare Research • Pregnancy Incidence and Prevention among Zambian Female University Students and Quality (AHRQ) • Database of Indigenous Slavery in the Americas • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation • Understanding the Process of Social Change through • Foundation for Child Development the Pandemic Period of COVID-19 • JPB Foundation • Advancing Science in the Economics of Population and Global Development • Laura & John Arnold Foundation • Health Needs of First-Generation HIV-Infected Adolescents • Nat’l Bureau of Economic Research • Integrated Prevention of HIV Risk and Intimate Partner • National Institute of Child Health Violence among Adolescents in South Africa and Human Development • National Institute for Health Care Regional Research Projects Management Foundation • National Science Foundation • Economics and Social Impacts of Childhood Lead Poisoning in R.I. • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Long-Term Mobility and Wellbeing of New Orleans Residents after Hurricane Katrina • Russell Sage Foundation • Postpartum Depression Among Low-income Women in Providence, R.I. • Silicon Valley Community Foundation • NEW NOLA: Demographic and Health Disparities in Recovery from Hurricane Katrina • Society of Family Planning • Economic Modeling to Inform HIV Prevention in R.I. • Smith Richardson Foundation • School Organizational Contexts, Teacher Turnover, and Student • Spencer Foundation Achievement: Evidence from Panel Data for New York City Schools • William and Flora • Income, Benefits and Retirement among Low-Income Households: New Hewlett Foundation Evidence from Linked Administrative Records in Rhode Island • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation • The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave: Evidence from • United Nations Foundation Temporary Disability Insurance in Rhode Island • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Research to Policy • Washington Center for Equitable Growth • Social Security Administration (SSA) and Disability Insurance • William T. Grant Foundation Program Policy: Causes and Consequences of Demographic Change for SSA and Disability Insurance Program Organizational Collaborations • Research Improving People’s Lives: Using data and science to impact policy and improve people’s lives • African Population and Health Research Centre, Kenya • Analysis of Charter School Expansion Impact in Providence, R.I. • Center for a New Economy / Centro • The Effect of SNAP Receipt on Household Behavior and para una Nueva Economía Well-being: Evidence and Economic Interpretation • El Colegio de México • The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave: Evidence from Temporary Disability Insurance in Rhode Island • Int’l Planned Parenthood Federation • Inequality in Disaster Recovery: Housing and Migration • Miriam Hospital, R.I. • Effect of Increased Payment for Immediate Postpartum Long-Acting • National Historical Publications Reversible Contraception on birth spacing and health outcomes: and Records Commission Evidence from South Carolina’s Medicaid Policy Change • R.I. Dept. of Behavioral Health Care • R.I. Department of Health In the News • R.I. Governor’s Office • Social Security Admin., Mexico • “A Simple Way to Equalize the Ivies? Give Others the Legacy SAT Bonus.” The New York Times, February 12, 2020 (Friedman) • University of Cape Town, South Africa • “Labeling kids with mild disabilities can backfire, study finds.” Hechinger Report, March 9, 2020 (Owens) • University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa • “Schools are not spreading Covid-19. This new data makes the case.” The Washington Post 11/24/20 (Oster) • Women & Infants Hospital, R.I. • “How Has Boston Gotten Away with Being Segregated for • World Bank So Long?” Boston Magazine 12/8/20 (Logan)

Population Studies and Training Center • Brown University 67 Population Studies and Training • Center Brown University Population Research Center Elizabeth Gershoff, Director • Jennifer Glass & Catherine Calder, Associate Directors

Key Areas of Research

The University of Texas at Austin 305 E. 23rd Street, Stop G1800 • Population Health Austin, TX 78712 • Reproductive Health www.prc.utexas.edu [email protected] • Family Demography and Intergenerational Relationships (P): 512.471.5514 • Education, Work, and Inequality

Domestic Research Projects Mission Statement The mission of the Population • Biopsychosocial Pathways Linking Discrimination and Adolescent Health Research Center (PRC) is to • Educational Attainment, Geography, and U.S. Adult Mortality Risk provide the resources and culture that are necessary to facilitate the • Demography, Health, and Contraceptive Use of Repeat Teenage Mothers highest level of population-related • N o n p r o fi t s , C i v i c I n f r a s t r u c t u r e , a n d t h e H e a l t h a n d W e l l - B e i n g o f research through the submission Individuals and Communities of federal and foundation grants, the training of graduate students • Race/Ethnic Differences in Life Course Exposure and postdoctoral scholars, the to Death: Consequences for Health production and publication of • Math Classrooms, Student Mindsets and STEM Pathways in High School population-related knowledge, and the dissemination of this • Immigrant Destinations, Institutional Supports, and work through scholarly meetings, Early Childhood Health among Latinos/as presentations, workshops, • Environmental, Genetic, and Epigenetic Mechanisms teaching, media outlets, and the web. The PRC is an NICHD- for Hormonal Change at Puberty funded center. • Educational and Early Life Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment: New Evidence about Mediators and Moderators from High School & Beyond Departmental Affiliations • Getting Through the Gateway: Can Corequisite Algebra Improve STEM • African and African Progress and Degree Attainment at Community and Technical Colleges? Diaspora Studies • College of Education • School-Based Marginalization, Social Behavioral • College of Pharmacy Competencies, and Achievement: A Meta-Analysis • Dell Medical School • International Migration and Fertility: Towards a Multidimensional Understanding • Economics • Geography and the Environment • A Binational study of the dementia trajectory and • Government Living arrangements in the U.S and Mexico • Human Development • Disrupted Educational Trajectories and Compensating and Family Sciences Support in the Time of COVID-19 • Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs • English Learner Status and Postsecondary Outcomes: • McCombs School of Business Exploring Patterns and Policy Levers to Close Gaps • Mexican American and • Single Parent Families and Young Adolescents’ Substance Use Latino/a Studies • Moody College of • Identifying the Optimal Levels and Timing of Family and Communication School Influences on Child and Youth Development • Nutritional Sciences • Community Resources that Promote Mexican Origin • Psychology Children’s STEM Education across Diverse Contexts • School of Architecture • School of Nursing • Adolescence to Adulthood: Factors Influencing Trajectories of • Sociology Suicide Ideation and Attempt among Sexual Minorities • Statistics and Data Sciences • Health profiles of African American Women on the Tenure Track and Beyond • Steve Hicks School of Social Work • Bilingual Language Broker Profiles, Executive Functioning, and Academic Outcomes in Mexican American Adolescents Number of Faculty • JUNTOS(TOGETHER): Development of a family-based Affiliates: 105 Latino youth alcohol use preventive intervention

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Funding Sources Domestic Research Projects cont’d • National Institutes of Health • Psychosocial Stress and Cognitive Aging in • National Science Foundation Racially and Ethnically Diverse Adults • Institute of Education Sciences • Improving the Teaching of Genetics in High School to Avoid • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Instilling Misconceptions about Gender Differences • Corporation for National • Dissecting The Multivariate Genetic Architecture of Psychiatric Diseases and Community Service • The Effects of Stressful Exposure on Pregnancy Among Late Adolescents • Greater Texas Foundation • Identifying and Assessing Multi-Level Barriers to Equitable Postpartum Sterilization • New Venture Fund • Raikes Foundation International Research Projects • Russell Sage Foundation • Spencer Foundation • Reproductive Reponses to the Zika Virus Epidemic in Brazil • St. David’s Foundation • The Development of Teaching and Social Learning Across Cultures • The Issachar Fund • Evaluating Longitudinal Changes in the Human Structural • UBS Optimus Foundation Connectome in Relation to Cognitive Aging • William T. Grant Foundation • Projecting the Future of Early Life Mortality in the Developing World • The Consequences of Formal Education for Science and Religion Organizational Collaborations • American University Regional Research Projects • Case Western Reserve University

• Longitudinal Study of Mexican American Elderly Health • Massachusetts General Hospital • Mississippi Women’s Health Experiences Project • Michigan State University • Louisiana Admitting Privileges Project • Northwestern University • Ohio State University

In the News • Stanford University • Syracuse University • “The Problem That Psychology Can’t Shake.” • Tufts University The Atlantic, January 25, 2020. • University of Alabama Birmingham • “Coronavirus: Will We Ever Shake Hands Again?” BBC News, May 6, 2020. • University of Arizona • “Gay Couples Can Teach Straight People a Thing or Two • University of California, About Arguing.” The New York Times, June 1, 2020. San Francisco • “Cause of Death: COVID-19, Police Violence or • University of Edinburgh Racism?” Los Angeles Times, June 2, 2020. • University of Illinois at Chicago • “The New Boomerang Kids Could Change American • University of Louisville Views of Living at Home.” The Atlantic, July 7, 2020. • University of Maryland • “Cities Turn to Software to Predict When Police Will College Park Go Rogue.” Bloomberg, July 15, 2020. • University of Michigan • “Education Benefits the Brain Over a Lifetime.” U.S. • University of Minnesota News & World Report, August 12, 2020. • University of North • “Coronavirus Shows How Ageism Is Harmful to Health of Carolina – Chapel Hill Older Adults.” The Conversation, December 2, 2020. • University of Southern California • University of Sydney Research to Policy • University of Texas Medical • The Texas Policy Evaluation Project Branch – Galveston • National Study of Learning Mindsets • University of Wisconsin-Madison • Vrije Universiteit • Yale University

Population Research Center • The University of Texas at Austin 69 Lloyd Potter, Director

Key Areas of Research The University of Texas at San Antonio • Health Disparities Downtown Campus • Demography of Latinos 501 W. César E. Chávez Blvd San Antonio, Texas 78207-4415 • Spatial Inequalities idser.utsa.edu • Applied Demography • Family Demography

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects IDSER stimulates and supports transdisciplinary research that extends knowledge on five key • Antecedents and Consequences of Alcohol Use among Latino College Students areas and informs both policies • Black-White Mortality Differentials and practices at the local, state, and national levels. Several of our • Contextual Determinants of Sexual Minority Health affiliates teach and mentor MS • Contextual Influences on the Depth of Despair among Emerging Adults and PhD students from UTSA’s Department of Demography. • Correlates of Body Weight and Weight Perceptions Housed within IDSER is the Texas • Crime, Health, and Population Survey (CHAPS) Demographic Center, a state entity, which distributes demographic, • Data HEART of the US economic, and related data • Effects of Measurement Error in the ACS and information to private and public sector clients in Texas and • Female Labor Force Participation and Mortality other parts of the nation. Faculty • First-and Continuing-Generation Students, associated with IDSER are leaders Substance Use, and College Graduation in population science through a variety of positions, including the • Impact of COVID-19 and Social Distancing on Mental State Demographer of Texas, Health and Suicide Risk in Veterans the President of the Southern • Impact of COVID-19 on Latinos Demographic Association, and the Editors of Population Research and • Determinants of Maternal Health among U.S. Latinas Policy Review. • Legacies of Disadvantage: A Framework for Exploring Deaths of Despair across Counties Departmental Affiliations • Life Course and Intergenerational Effects of Criminal Justice Involvement • Demography • Sociology • Longitudinal Neighborhood Exposure in Childhood • Public Health and Health in Emerging Adulthood • Social Work • Obesity Prevention in Head Start • Criminology & Criminal Justice • Psychology • Religious Attendance, Health Behaviors, and Health Biomarkers • Religion, Sociocultural Context, and Adolescent Outcomes Number of Faculty • Sexual and Reproductive Health among College Students Affiliates: 35 • Substance Use Disorders and Overdoses among Hispanics • Unraveling Mate Selection Processes Through Conjoint Survey Experiments

International Research Projects

• Health-Related Outcomes in China, Indonesia, Thailand, and Philippines • HIV Outcomes in Uganda • Migration and Inequality: The U.S.-Mexico Case

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Regional Research Projects Funding Sources • City of San Antonio Lloyd Potter, Director • Data HEART of Texas • National Institute of Justice • Educational Outcomes of Bexar County Foster Care Youth • NIH Eunice Kennedy Shriver • Epidemiologic Study of Eye Health and Cognitive National Institute of Child Health Function among Latinos in San Antonio and Human Development • Factors associated with Variation in Residential Water Consumption • NIH National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive • Impact of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence in San Antonio and Kidney Diseases • Head Start and Early Head Start Community Needs Assessments • NIH National Institute of Mental Health

In the News • NIH National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism • Rogelio Sáenz. “’Hellish’: Covid deaths have struck younger • San Antonio Life Science Institute Latinos. Here’s the economic, social fallout” NBCNews.com. • San Antonio Metropolitan Suzanne Gamboa. December 28, 2020. Health District • Rogelio Sáenz. “More Latinos, Blacks dying in the prime of their • Substance Abuse and Mental lives” Dallas Morning News. Anna Kuchment, Holly K. Hacker, Health Services Administration and Dianne Solís. December 20, 2020. • Texas Department of • Lloyd Potter. “San Antonio and Bexar County poverty rates declined — before Transportation the pandemic” San Antonio Express News. Peggy O’Hare. December 9, 2020. • Texas Department of Family • Rogelio Sáenz. “Why Texas’s overwhelmingly Latino Rio Grande Valley turned Protective Services toward Trump” Washington Post. Arelis R. Hernández. November 9, 2020. • Texas Health and Human • Lila Valencia. “Few Texas counties, cities matched 2010 self-response Services Commission rates” The Monitor. Rick Kelley. October 26, 2020. • Texas State Legislature • Lloyd Potter. “Problem-plagued’ census could lead to • Texas Workforce Commission loss of funding, political representation for Harris County” • U.S. Census Bureau Chronicle. Gabrielle Banks. Oct. 16, 2020. • Lila Valencia. “Thursday Is The Last Day To Be Counted In The Organizational Collaborations Census.” The Texas Standard (KUT Radio). Rhonda Fanning & Shelly Brisbin. October 15, 2020. • Bowling Green State University • Lila Valencia. “Texas Census Advocates Worry Schedule • Federal State Cooperative Confusion Could Lead To Undercounting” National Public Radio. for Population Estimates Ashley Lopez. October 2, 2020. • Florida State University • Lloyd Potter. “The U.S. census will continue through October, • Pennsylvania State University paving the way for more Texans to be counted.” Texas Tribune. • RAND Corporation Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff. October 2, 2020. • Rennes University • Lila Valencia. “Local Leaders Scramble to Get a Complete Census” Austin Chronicle. Jose Benjamin Montaño. September 18, 2020. • Syracuse University • Rogelio Sáenz, Rogelio. “How a professor in Texas tracked the • Texas A&M University undercount of COVID-19 cases among Hispanics, and why the • Texas Water Development Board Rio Grande Valley is hard hit” Poynter. August 12, 2020. • Texas Department of • Lily Casura, Ricardo Lowe Jr., Cristina Martinez, Sarah Serpas, Transportation Victoria Castellanos and Joachim Singelmann. “Commentary: COVID, • University at Albany, SUNY poverty burden front-line workers” Express-News. July 10, 2020. • University at Buffalo, SUNY • Rogelio Sáenz. “For some Americans, July 4 is a time not to celebrate, but reflect” PBS News Hour. Courtney Vinopal. July 3, 2020. • University of Michigan (PSID) • Rogelio Sáenz. “Will the COVID-19 pandemic lead to a baby boom?” • University of North Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Manny Tsigas. April 30, 2020. Carolina at Chapel Hill • Lila Valencia. “After Virus Delays, Census Must Scramble to Avoid • University of Pennsylvania Undercount” The New York Times. Michael Wines. April 18, 2020. • University of Texas at Austin • Rogelio Sáenz and Dudley L. Poston, Jr. “Children of color already make up • University of Texas the majority of kids in many U.S. states” The Conversation. January 9, 2020. Health - San Antonio • Lloyd Potter. “Since 2010, Texas’ Population Grew Bigger, Younger and More • U.S. Census Bureau Diverse.” The Texas Standard (KUT Radio). Joy Diaz. January 2, 2020.

Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research • The University of Texas at San Antonio 71 Yun Kim Population Research Laboratory Sojung Lim, Director • Erin Hofmann, Associate Director

Key Areas of Research Utah State University Department of Sociology and Anthropology • U.S. and international migration 0730 Old Main Hill • Population health and quality of life Logan, UT 84322-0730 http://sociology.usu.edu/research/ • Mortality determinants and longevity forecasts yun_kim_population_laboratory • Social inequality and health disparities [email protected] • Social determinants of obesity (P): 435-797-8458 (F): 435-797-1240 • Family challenges facing the U.S. and Southeast Asia • The demographic consequences of labor market disruptions

Mission Statement • Maternal and child health Since its inception in 1968, The Yun Kim Population Research • Neighborhood effects on population health Laboratory (PRL) has served • The demography of aging as a center for demographic research and training at Utah • The demography of disability State University. Today, the • The demography of LGBTQ+ populations primary mission of the PRL is to stimulate and support quality scientific research on a range of Domestic Research Projects population issues affecting our state, nation and world. Research productivity among our faculty • Migration and spatial patterns of disability facilitates another key mission • The impact of obesity on mortality among U.S. adults of the PRL – to train and mentor the next generation of applied • Associations between job quality and divorce risks demographers and population • Aging, ethnicity and land use change in rural communities scholars through the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Sociology. • Gendered immigration patterns in new U.S. destinations Through seminars and research • Mother’s nonstandard employment and children’s health support, the PRL serves to create • Sleep deprivation and dietary choices among U.S. adolescents a vibrant community of population scholars at Utah State University. • The impact of “bad jobs” on marriage • Ethnic variation in associations between short sleep Departmental Affiliations duration and obesity among U.S. adolescents • Department of Sociology • Food insecurity, functional limitation and mental health among U.S. adults and Anthropology • Department of Human • Racial health disparities among Mexican Americans and other Latinx subgroups Development and Family Studies • Physical and mental health outcomes of LGBTQ+ individuals • Department of Environment • Black immigrant’s health outcomes by country of origin and Society • Department of Kinesiology • Goal striving stress and mental health among people with disabilities and Health Sciences • Disability stigma and health outcomes among older couples • Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences • Multidimensional disparity indices using the • Department of Mathematics County Health Rankings & Roadmaps and Statistics

Number of Faculty Affiliates: 17

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International Research Projects cont’d Funding Sources • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • Gender differences in the association between • National Institute of Diabetes marriage and health in South Korea and Digestive and Kidney • Health consequences of nonstandard employment in East Asia Diseases (NIDDK) • Nonstandard employment and a shift from breadwinner • United States Department families to dual-earner families in Japan of Agriculture (USDA) • Family status and children’s well-being in South Korea • Utah Agricultural Experiment Station (UAES) • Age, period and cohort effects on suicide mortality in Japan and South Korea • The Yun Kim Population Research • Bride kidnapping and labor migration in Kyrgyzstan Laboratory Endowment • Educational differences in early childbearing: a • The Yun and Wendy Kim cross-national comparative study Fellowship in Population Studies • Demographic and social determinants of natural decrease in Mexico and Brazil Organizational Collaborations • Critical understanding of rural aging nationally and internationally • Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Department of State Regional Research Projects • Utah Population Estimates Committee

• Social, economic and environmental causes and consequences • Governor’s Office of of demographic change in rural America Management and Budget • Ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination rates • Utah State Data Center • Early family building behaviors and subsequent well-being • The impact of educational attainment on type-2 diabetes Organizational Collaborations • Determinants of overweight and obesity among adolescents • University of Wisconsin-Madison / Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Transgenerational impacts of maternal characteristics on child growth trajectories • University of Montana • Health and wellness needs and challenges with the Extension system in Utah • Pennsylvania State University • Food insecurity among people with disabilities in the Intermountain West • Predictors and mechanisms of gender inequality in higher education in Utah

In the News

• “Black Men in D.C. are Expected to Die 17 Years Earlier than White Men. Here’s Why,” Washington Post, Lola Fadulu, August 27, 2020. • “A Look At Why Hispanic, Latinx Population Makes Up Nearly Half Of Utah’s COVID-19 Cases,” Utah Public Radio, Kat Webb, June 9, 2020. • What We Know About Crises And Domestic Violence – And What That Could Mean For COVID-19,” FiveThirtyEight, Jasmine Mithani, May 4, 2020. • “COVID-19’s Racial Death Gap Was Predictable,” New York Magazine, Zak Cheney-Rice, April 8, 2020. • “Tracking Water Quality, Researchers Use National Database on Drinking Water Violations,” Utah Public Radio, November 1, 2019 • “The Danger of Disbelief: How Medical Bias Can Complicate Patient Care,” Utah Public Radio, October 23, 2019 • “Researchers Explore Mental Health Paradoxes, Why the Issue May Not Be Black and White,” Utah Public Radio, October 17, 2019 • “Structural Barriers to Mental Health Services Found in American Indian Communities,” Utah Public Radio, October 10, 2019 • “Reviving Rural Economies,” CQ Researcher, March 31, 2017 • “Home on the Range, Seniors Often Lack Access to Health Care,” The New York Times, April 8, 2016

The Yun Kim Population Research Laboratory • Utah State University 73 The Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology Sara Curran, Director

Key Areas of Research University of Washington 206 Raitt Hall – Box 353412 Seattle, WA 98195 • Demographic Measurements and Methods csde.washington.edu • Environments and Populations [email protected] (P): 206.616.7743 • Health of People and Populations

• Migrations and Settlements Mission Statement • Wellbeing of Families and Households The Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE) supports the advancement of population science Domestic Research Projects through research and training. As a federally funded research center with over 70 years of experience, the CSDE • Breaking Barriers to Micronutrient Surveillance Tool scientists develop new demographic • Data Science Training in Demography and Population Health measures and methods, advance knowledge about population dynamics, • Demography Center generate new data and evidence to • EpiModel 2.0: Integrated Network Models for HIV/STI Prevention Science support population science, and train the next generation of demographers. • Implications of Differential Privacy on Decennial Census Data Accuracy and Utility • Innovative Spatiotemporal Pattern Detection: Examining Changes in Crime Hot Spots Departmental Affiliations • College of Built Environment • Longitudinal Study of Sleep Deficiency Mechanisms among Filipino Migrants • College of Education • College of Engineering • Modeling HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STI, and TB to improve Public Health • Daniel J. Evans School of • RAPID: Collaborative Research: Transmission of COVID-19 via breastfeeding Public Policy & Governance • Department of American Ethnic Studies • RAPID: Investigating Health and Information Disparities during COVID-19 Pandemic • Department of Anthropology • Shifting Spatialities of LGBTQ Life • Department of Biostatistics • Department of Communication • Department of Economics • Department of Environmental & International Research Projects Occupational Health Sciences • Department of Epidemiology • Health and Aging Post Conflict • Department of Child, Family & Population Health Nursing • Department of Geography • Department of Gender, Women Regional Research Projects and Sexuality Studies • Department of Global Health • COVID-19: Motel/Hotel PSH Intervention Evaluation • Department of Health Metrics Sciences • Department of Health Services • Exploring our Future: Tract Level Population Forecasts for Washington State • Department of Law, Societies, and Justice • Department of Obstetrics Research to Policy and Gynecology • Department of Oral Health Sciences • Department of Pharmacy • Geographic Variation in Child Maltreatment and Foster Care Placement • Department of Psychiatry • Washington Evictions Research Project and Behavioral Sciences • Department of Psychology • Strengthening Social Policies to Promote Economic Stability During Childhood • Department of Sociology • Department of Statistics • Perceptions and Policy Preferences to Slow or Stop Climate Change • Jackson School of International Studies • The Impact of a City-Level Minimum Wage Policy on Supermarket Food Prices • School of Environmental and Forest Sciences • Prevention of Sexual Harassment in the Agricultural Industry • School of Medicine • School of Nursing • School of Public Health • School of Social Work 74

In the News Funding Sources • National Institutes of Health

• Clara Berridge “When Does Someone Become ‘Old’?” • National Science Foundation The Atlantic, J. Pinsker, January 28, 2020 • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National • Donald Chi “The Dentists Lobby Continues to Oppose Low-Cost Dental Institute of Child Health and Care Option in Washington,” The Stranger, R. Smith, February 11, 2020 Human Development (NICHD) • Heather Hill and Jennifer Otten “Association of State Minimum • Centers for Disease Control Wage Rates and Health in Working-Age Adults using the National and Prevention (CDC) Health Interview Survey,” American Journal of Epidemiology, • Alfred P Sloan Foundation J. Buszkiewicz, H. Hill and J. Otten, February 10, 2020 • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Ann Bostrom and Nicole Errett “When It Comes to Coronavirus, • US Department of Homeland We Shouldn’t Let Our Feelings Trump the Facts,” The Security (DHS) Guardian, A. Bostrom and N. Errett, February 26, 2020 • Clair Yang “Are You an Anti-Influencer?” The New York Times, Organizational Collaborations A. Stone, March 5, 2020 • Emory University • LaShawnDa Pittman “The Coronavirus Is Forcing Many • University of California, Colleges to Go Online Only. But Will It Work for Everyone?” Los Angeles ( UCLA) The Seattle Times, K. Long, March 15, 2020. • Regents of the University • Ali Mokdad “Professor Ali Mokdad Explains IHME Model for of Minnesota COVID-19,” FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul, T. Lydon, April 10, 2020 • PATH • Steve Goodreau and Martina Morris “We All Live in Bubbles Now. How • Louisiana State University Safe Is Yours?” The New York Times, H. Murphy, April 17, 2020. • University of Texas, San Antonio • Alexes Harris “Virginia Takes a Big Step Against Criminalizing Poverty,” The Appeal: Political Report, D. Nichanian, April 17, 2020 • Elizabeth Halloran “The US Is Reopening Too Soon. One Number of Faculty Chart Shows Cases Are Still on the Rise Outside the Tristate Affiliates:166 University of Area.” Business Insider, A. Bendix, May 7, 2020 Washington Affiliates, 73 Regional Affiliates, 1 Visiting Affiliate • Ruanne Barnabas “Clinical Trial Enrollment Plummets as Volunteers Are Scared off Coronavirus Drugs Promoted by Trump.” The Seattle Times, S. Doughton, May 9, 2020 • Eleanor Brindle “Hat in Hand: U.S. Scientists Scramble to Support Their COVID Immunity Research,” Reuters, N. Brown, June 16, 2020 • David Swanson “A Tale of 39 Counties: Re-opening Washington and Political Orientation,” Northwest Citizen, D. Swanson, June 21, 2020 • Daniel Promislow “Old Dogs, New Research and the Secrets of Aging,” The New York Times, J. Gorman, November 9, 2020

The Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology • University of Washington 75 Center for Public Information on Population Research Linda A. Jacobsen, Director • Mark Mather, Associate Director

Key Activities Population Reference Bureau 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW As a Coordinating Center, our activities include: Suite 520 Washington, DC 20009 • Facilitating coordination and cooperation across the NICHD-funded Population www.prb.org/cpipr Dynamics Research Centers to enhance the productivity and scientific [email protected] impact of the Centers and of population dynamics research overall. (P): 202.483.1100 • Translating and disseminating major peer-reviewed findings, methods, (F): 202.328.3937 and perspectives from population dynamics research to other scientists, and to nontechnical audiences including policymakers, program directors, practitioners, educators, journalists, and students.

• Developing and maintaining a Population Dynamics Research Mission Statement Centers website that includes nontechnical summaries of The Center for Public Information recent research from the Population Dynamics Centers. on Population Research (CPIPR) at the Population Reference Bureau • Promoting Population Dynamics Centers research through (PRB) serves as the Coordinating Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms. Center for the National Institute • Organizing workshops at professional meetings and providing of Child Health and Human training materials that empower Population Dynamics Centers Development (NICHD) Population researchers to effectively communicate their own research Dynamics Centers Research results to policy, media, and nontechnical audiences. Infrastructure Program to improve the translation and dissemination • Collaborating with Population Dynamics Research Centers and other of major findings from population organizations to organize and host symposia, Congressional Briefings, dynamics research, and to improve or other events to raise the visibility of population dynamics research communication and cooperation and link major findings to important policies and programs. across the Centers. Research to Policy

• U.S. Racial Inequality May Be as Deadly as the Coronavirus (January 2021) • Taxes, Health-Warning Labels May Help Limit Consumption of Sugary Beverages and Improve Health (November 2020) • High Obesity Rates Plus Severe Coronavirus Cases Could Strain Rural U.S. Hospitals (November 2020) • Cohabiting Couples in the United States Are Staying Together Longer but Fewer Are Marrying (November 2020) • When a Parent Is Incarcerated, Partners and Children Also Pay a Price (August 2020) • This Mother’s Day, Family Life Is More Complicated Than Ever—and Coronavirus Is Making It Worse (May 2020) • Disadvantage for Black Families Compounded by Economic Circumstances of Kin (April 2020) • Eliminating Smoking and Obesity Could Shrink U.S. Health Disparities, But Where People Live Matters Too (December 2019) • Childhood Trauma Has Lifelong Health Consequences for Women (October 2019)

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In the News Funding Sources • Annie E. Casey Foundation • “Democrats Gear Up to Fight Gerrymandering After State House Losses,” • AstraZeneca UK Limited NBCNews.com, PRB analysis of the potential impact of congressional • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation redistricting based on the 2020 Census cited, Nov. 13, 2020. • David and Lucile • “Young Black Leaders Steer the Way for Change in Appalachia,” The Packard Foundation Appalachian Voice, PRB research on Appalachia was cited, Nov. 2, 2020. • Department • “Florida Health Officials Prepping for COVID-19 Vaccine and for International Development Protecting Priority Groups First,” Pensacola News Journal, PRB research on aging in the U.S. was cited, Nov. 1, 2020. • Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health • “Idaho Millennials and Restaurant Workers Hit Hardest by and Human Development COVID-19,” Idaho Press, Mark Mather, Oct. 26, 2020. • Lucile Packard Foundation • “A Broken Census Can Break Democracy,” The New Republic, for Children’s Health PRB analysis of the impact of the 2020 Census, Oct. 19, 2020. • Partnership for America’s Children • “Why Celebrities Are Rushing Into Politics in Uganda,” How Africa, data on Uganda from PRB’s 2020 World • Population Council Population Data Sheet was cited, Oct. 19, 2020. • UnidosUS • “Today Is the Last Day to Fill Out the U.S. Census: Here’s • United States Agency for Why It Matters,” Bay News 9, a PRB report on the importance International Development of the decennial census was cited, Oct. 15, 2020. • William and Flora • “Groups Mount ‘All Hands’ Push to Count People With Census Hewlett Foundation Cut Short,” Cronkite News, Beth Jarosz, Oct. 14, 2020. • “These Are the Best Places to Retire in the U.S.,” Yahoo! News, Organizational Collaborations PRB’s research on aging in the U.S. was cited, Oct. 13, 2020. • Population Association of America • “Letter to the Editor: The Census Needs to be Given the Time to Get a Proper Count,” The Washington Post, Linda Jacobsen, August 9, 2020. • Association of Population Centers • “2020 Census Self-Response Rates and Undercount Risk of Young Children,” National Public Radio, PRB’s report on self-response rates in areas at risk for undercounting young children in the 2020 Census was featured, July 5, 2020. • “Baby Boom or Baby Bust?” WGBH, PRB’s article on the decline of fertility in the United States was cited, June 26, 2020. • “COVID-19: What Will the World Look Like Nine Months on?” Knowledge Success Blog, Kristen Patterson, June 25, 2020. • “Editorial: High Cost if We Fail on Census,” The Times and Democrat (South Carolina), PRB publication on the impact of the 2020 Census was cited, June 11, 2020. • “Trump’s Irrationality Is Undermining His Own Campaign,” The Washington Post, PRB’s research on aging in the United States was linked, June 11, 2020. • “Appalachia: Survey Shows Life Is Better, but Still Trails National Benchmarks,” Daily Journal, Linda Jacobsen discusses the potential impact of preexisting disparities in Appalachia as the region tries to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, June 10, 2020. • “Pennsylvania Sees 20 Percent Surge in Mortality Rate During COVID Crisis,” WHYY (Philadelphia), Beth Jarosz, May 8, 2020. • “Undercounted Kids,” WABE (Atlanta), Linda Jacobsen discussed the risk of undercounting young children in the 2020 Census, Feb. 12, 2020.

Center for Public Information on Population Research • Population Reference Bureau 77 Center on Labor, Human Services and Population Signe-Mary McKernan, Vice President

Key Areas of Research Urban Institute 500 L’Enfant Plaza Washington DC SW 20024 • Children and at-risk youth www.urban.org/policy- • Families, parenting, and child care centers/center-labor-human- services-and-population • Workforce development, education, and training [email protected] • Workplace equity (P): 202.833.7200 • Changing nature of work • Advancing racial equity Mission Statement • Inequality, poverty, and the safety net The Urban Institute’s Center on Labor, Human Services, • Immigration and the well-being of immigrant families and Population advances our understanding of factors shaping • Social determinants of health the well-being of families and • Social and economic consequences of demographic change individuals through high quality, policy relevant research on population change, the family, Domestic Research Projects labor markets, and the public policies and social services that • Does Supportive Housing Keep Families Together? affect vulnerable populations. • Kids’ Share 2020: Report on Federal Expenditures on Children

Departmental Affiliations • Childcare subsidies support work and child development for healthy families • Center on Education • Home visiting career trajectories Data and Policy • Childcare and early education providers amid the Coronavirus Pandemic. • Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy • Childcare and feeding young children during the Pandemic • Center on International • A state-by-state look at children of immigrants Development and Governance • Health Policy Center • Impacts of State Paid Family Leave Policies for • Income and Benefits Family Caregivers of Older Adults Policy Center • Debt in America • Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center • Modernizing SNAP benefit delivery • Housing Finance Policy Center • Identifying Racial and Ethnic Barriers in Human Services • Justice Policy Center • Assessing Miscounts in the 2020 Census • Tax Policy Center • Reimagining Workplace Protections

Number of Research • The Long-term Effects of Childhood Exposure to the Affiliates: 60 Earned Income Tax Credit on Health Outcomes • Building Savings, Ownership, and Financial Well-Being • Evidence on the Benefits of Expanded Access to Family and Medical Leave

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• The Intersection of Low-Wage Work and Public Assistance: Workers’ Experiences in Minnesota • Parents with Nontraditional Work Schedules in the District of Columbia • State Preemption of Local Paid Sick Days Ordinances • Combating Unstable Schedules for Low-wage Workers in Oregon

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International Research Projects Funding Sources • National Institute of Child Health • Households with Low Incomes Can Save: Evidence and Lessons and Human Development from Matched Savings Programs in the US and Italy • National Institute on Aging • U.S. Department of Agriculture Research to Policy • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • Native Communities and COVID-19, Urban Institute • U.S. Department of Housing Critical Value Podcast, December 17, 2020. and Urban Development • Addressing Maternal Health Inequity during the COVID-19 • U.S. Department of Labor Pandemic, Urban Institute Event, October 28, 2020 • U.S. Department of the Treasury • Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis: Mitigating the Risks of a 2020 Census Undercount, Urban Institute Event, September 29, 2020. • Annie E. Casey Foundation • State of the Schools 2020: The Educational Costs of the COVID-19 • Ford Foundation Pandemic, Urban Institute Event, August 12, 2020. • Heising-Simons Foundation • Evaluating Reproductive Health Access for Women, • The John D. and Catherine Urban Institute Event, July 8, 2020. T. MacArthur Foundation • How Can We Alleviate Food Insecurity During the Pandemic? • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Urban Institute Critical Value Podcast, May 22, 2020. • The Rockefeller Foundation • How Can We Minimize Coronavirus Risk in Prison and Jails? Urban Institute Critical Value Podcast, April 14, 2020. • Russell Sage Foundation • Findings from the Home Visiting Career Trajectories • International Development Study, Urban Institute Webinar, March 4, 2020. Research Centre (IDRC) • Should the Tax System Be Used to Reduce Wealth Inequality in the United States? Conference at the Urban Institute, Washington DC, January 16, 2020. Organizational Collaborations • Abt Associates

In the News • Brookings Institution • Chapin Hall Center for Children • “U.S. Citizens with Deported Parents Still Separated during the at the University of Chicago Holidays,” Houston Chronicle, S. Foster-Frau, January 1, 2021. • Child Trends • “Opinion: The Millennials and Gen X Helped Joe Biden Win the Swing • Mathematica Policy Research States Amid a Big Generation Gap about Race and Social Attitudes,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, D. Shribman, November 24, 2020. • RTI International • “Black and Hispanic Workers, Especially Women, Lag in the U.S. Economic • MEF Associates Recovery,” The New York Times, B. Casselman, October 29, 2020 • Center on Budget and • “Fact Check: Median Wealth is 81 Times Higher for White vs. Black Policy Priorities Households—in DC,” USA Today, C. Cox, October 22, 2020. • Center on Law and Social Policy • “High Stakes Census Count in Napa County Faces New Threat from Wildfire Devastation,” Napa Valley Register, S. Klearman, September 13, 2020 • “Allegations of Fraud in the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program: Why the System is Flawed,” Forbes, J. Kelly, September 17, 2020. • Healthiest Communities: How they were Ranked,” U.S. News & World Report, U.S. News Staff, September 21, 2020 • “Coronavirus Pandemic Threatens to Widen Racial Home Ownership Gap,” Wall Street Journal, A. Omeokwe, September 20, 2020. • “Study Finds Houston Leads Most Cities in Racial, Economic, and Poverty Disparities” The Houston Chronicle, R.A. Schuetz, September 19, 2020. • “What Outdoor Space Tells Us about Inequality,” BBC, B. Lufkin, June 17, 2020. • “For Those Living in Public Housing, It’s a Long Way to Work,” Bloomberg CityLab, S. Holder, February 28, 2020. • “The Conundrum Affordable Housing Poses for the Nation, The Washington Post, J. Bernstein, J. Parrott, and M. Zandi, January 2, 2020

Center on Labor, Human Services, and Population • Urban Institute 79 Center for Demography and Ecology Marcia (Marcy) J. Carlson, Director

Key Areas of Research University of Wisconsin–Madison 4412 Sewell Social Sciences • Fertility, Families, and Households 1180 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706 • Health and the Life Course cde.wisc.edu • Demography of Inequality [email protected] (P): 608.262.2182 • Biodemography • Spatial and Environmental Demography

Mission Statement Domestic Research Projects The Center for Demography and Ecology (CDE) is a multi- • Age-Specific Net Migration Estimates for U.S. Counties, 2010-2020 disciplinary cooperative for • Baby’s First Years Project social scientific demographic • Center for Financial Security research and graduate training at the University of Wisconsin– • Disconnected Men: The Intersection of Work & Family Madison. CDE affiliates produce • Educational Opportunity and Patterns of Participation in SSI & DI demographic research and data in the center’s five research areas: • Effects of Interviewers, Respondents, and Questions on Survey Measurement fertility, families, and households; • Estimating Childhood Infectious Disease Outbreak Risk in the Context of health and the life course; the Heterogeneous Vaccine Coverage demography of inequality; • Estimating the Reciprocal Relationship between COVID-19 Infections of biodemography; and spatial and Prisoners and Staff and Infections in the Surrounding Communities environmental demography. • Examining the Role of Peers on Childhood Obesity and Fitness in NYC Departmental Affiliations • Family Complexity, Resources, and the Transition to Adulthood • Afro-American Studies • FMR1 Premutation Phenotypes in Population-Based & • Agricultural and Applied Clinically-Ascertained Samples Economics • Applied Population Laboratory • Household Income and Child Development in the First Three Years of life • Bacteriology • Immigration, Legal Status, and Criminal Adjudication in State Courts • Chicano/Latino Studies • Impacts of Access to Contraception on Men’s Life Course Outcomes • Community and Environmental Sociology • New Evidence on Conception and Pregnancy Loss in the U.S. • Consumer Science • Obesity, Toll-Like Receptors, and Human Sensitivity to the Environment • Economics • Prenatal Opioid Exposure: Birth, Health, Socioeconomic, and • Educational Policy Studies Educational Outcomes • Educational Psychology • Gender and Women’s Studies • Sexual Acceptability’s Role in Contraceptive Preference and Behavior • Geriatrics and Gerontology • Supporting Families and Academic Success • Global Health Institute • Theory and Methods for Inferring Causal Effects with Mendelian Randomization • Human Development and Family Studies • Unauthorized Immigration, Crime, and Recidivism: Evidence from Texas • La Follette School of Public Affairs • Nelson Institute for International Research Projects Environmental Studies • Obstetrics and Gynecology • Population Health Sciences • Global Environmental Health • Risk and Insurance • Linking Violence and Migration and Individual and Household Safety and • School of Human Ecology Well-Being • School of Medicine and Public Health Regional Research Projects • School of Nursing • School of Social Work • Sociology • Child Support Policy Research • Statistics • Madison Education Partnership • Wisconsin School of Business • Supporting Reproductive, Infant, and Family Health in Wisconsin • 80

Regional Research Projects Cont’d Funding Sources • National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) • Heising-Simmons Foundation • Understanding Declines in Regulated Child Care Supply and Subsidy Use in Wisconsin • National Institute on Aging • National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute In the News • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases • “How Each U.S. State Is Shaping the Personal Finance IQ of Its • National Institute of Diabetes and Students,” CNBC, E Rosenbaum, February 5, 2020. (Harvey) Digestive and Kidney Diseases • “Think Tank Offers Housing Recommendations to Improve Community • National Institute of Mental Health Health,” Capital Times, A Becker, February 20, 2020. (M Curtis) • National Institute on Minority • “What Does the Covid-19 Economy Look Like? Chicken Prices Might Hold Health and Health Disparities a Clue,” Wall Street Journal, D Uberti, March 18, 2020. (Coxhead) • National Science Foundation • “A Gloomy Prediction on How Much Poverty Could Rise,” New York Times, J DeParle, April 16, 2020. (Halpern-Meekin) • Public Welfare Foundation • Russell Sage Foundation • “‘I Have No Money’: Debt Collection Continues Despite Pandemic,” The Guardian, M Sainato, March 28, 2020. (Collins) • Smith Richardson Foundation • “Kids Are Not Always Safer at Home’ Even though Reports of Abuse, • Social Security Administration Neglect Are Down,” Wisconsin Public Radio, M Fox, May 1, 2020. (Berger) • Society of Family Planning • “Understanding How to Help Older Adults Meet Long-Term Care • Spencer Foundation Needs,” Wisconsin State Journal, S Robert, May 3, 2020. (Robert) • U.S. Department of Agriculture • “Getting a Legal Abortion in Wisconsin Is Even Harder Because of COVID-19,” • U.S. Department of Education Milwaukee Public Radio, A Nowakowski, J Hurbanis, June 15, 2020. (Higgins) • Wisconsin Department of • “For Milwaukee Dads, Help Figuring Out Fatherhood,” US News Children and Families and World Report, E Glicksman, June 19, 2020. (Walsh) • Wisconsin Department • “Coronavirus Is a Crisis. Might It Also Narrow Inequality?” of Health Services New York Times, E Porter, June 25, 2020. (Smeeding) • Wisconsin Department • “Covid-19 Causes Challenges for Years-in-the-Making Study on Babies of Public Instruction and Poverty,” Washington Post, N Keppler, July 11, 2020. (Magnuson) • Wisconsin Department of • “Research on Personalized Medicine May Help COVID-19 Treatments,” Workforce Development Wisconsin Public Radio, S Milles, July 20, 2020. (Malecki) • “Are New York’s Real Estate Agents Perpetuating Inequality?” Organizational Collaborations Bloomberg, J Tarmy, August 7, 2020. (Besbris) • Boston University • “Student Loan Debt Adds to Racial Wealth Disparities, Research • Cornell University Finds,” Marketplace, D Brancaccio et al., October 27, 2020. (Addo) • Duke University • “Wisconsin Prisons Have a Lower Rate of COVID-19 Cases Than Most Neighboring States,” Wisconsin Public • ICPSR Radio, D Kaeding, September 3, 2020. (Eason) • Population Council • “The Other Public Health Crisis,” The Hill, D Hayes, R Revesz, • Population Reference Bureau October 23, 2020. (Patz) • Princeton University • “Are Asian Americans the Last Undecided Voters?” The New Yorker, • University of California, Irvine H Hsu, October 26, 2020. (Xiong) • University of California, • “Why Colorado Passing Paid Family Leave Matters Even More During Los Angeles COVID,” Marketplace, K Wiles, November 6, 2020. (Pilarz) • University of Michigan • “Racism is a Declared Public Health Issue in 145 Cities and Counties across 27 States. Now What Happens?” • University of Minnesota USA Today, J Culver, November 23, 2020. (Green) • University of Utah • “Here Comes the COVID-19 Baby Bust,” The Atlantic, J Pinsker, • Wisconsin Department of November 24, 2020. (Nobles) Children and Families • “Special Report: U.S. Air Monitors Routinely Miss Pollution - Even Refinery • Wisconsin Research Data Center Explosions,” Reuters, T McLaughlin et al., December 1, 2020. (Grainger) Number of Faculty • “Undocumented Immigrants Are Half as Likely to Be Affiliates: 81 Arrested for Violent Crimes as U.S.-Born Citizens,” Scientific American, M Moyer, December 7, 2020. (Light)

Center for Demography and Ecology • University of Wisconsin-Madison 81 Center for Demography and Ecology • University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Demography of Health and Aging Jason Fletcher, Director

Key Areas of Research University of Wisconsin–Madison 4412 Sewell Social Sciences 1180 Observatory Drive • Aging and the life course Madison, WI 53706 • Biodemography cdha.wisc.edu [email protected] • Determinants of disparities of aging trajectories (P): 608.262.9836 • Health economics and health services research • Impacts of place on aging processes Mission Statement • Social genomics The Center for Demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Domestic Research Projects aims to increase the understanding of behavioral processes related to • Building Relationships between Researchers and the Community to Increase health and aging. CDHA’s interdis- African American Participation in Alzheimer’s Disease Research ciplinary research program creates • Center for Financial Security links between social demography, biomedical, and epidemiological • Community-Academic Aging Research Network research on health and aging. • Data Science Hub for UW–Madison Research at the center focuses • Educational and Early Life Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment: New on five major themes: aging and Evidence about Mediators and Moderators from High School & Beyond the life course; biodemography; determinants of disparities of aging • Employer Incentives in Return-to-Work Programs: trajectories; health economics and Evidence from Workers’ Compensation health services research; and im- • Family and Birth Cohort Effects on the Aging Senses pacts of place on aging processes. • Genomic and Metabolomic Data Integration in a Longitudinal Cohort at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease Departmental Affiliations • Identifying Metabolomic Risk Factors in Plasma and • Afro-American Studies Cerebrospinal Fluid for Alzheimer’s Disease • Agricultural and Applied Economics • Alzheimer’s Disease • Applied Population Laboratory • Life Course Determinants of Epigenetic Age • Bacteriology Acceleration & Subsequent Dementia • Biochemistry • Linking 1940 U.S. Census Data to Five Modern Surveys of Health and Aging • Center for Demography and Ecology • Neighborhood Socioeconomic Contextual Disadvantage and Alzheimer’s Disease • Communication Arts • Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Medicare’s • Community and 30-Day Rehospitalization Policy: Limiting Rehospitalization Environmental Sociology Disparities by Informing Policy Design and Implementation • Economics • Nursing Home Use Expectations & Wealth Accumulation Among the Elderly • Institute for Research on Poverty • Industrial Systems Engineering • Researching Epigenetics, Weathering, Aging & Residential Disadvantage • Kinesiology • Social-Biological Dimensions of ADRD Risk and • La Follette School of Public Affairs Resilience in a Native American Cohort • Psychology • School of Human Ecology • Social Stressors, Allostatic Load, and Disparities in Cognitive Aging • School of Medicine • SSDI and Intergenerational Economic Mobility and Public Health • The Importance of Place in Determining Health and Mortality at Older Ages • School of Nursing • School of Social Work • The Importance of Place of Birth in Determining Old Age Cognitive Health • Sociology • The Influence of Early-life Economic Shocks on Long-term • Statistics Outcomes: Evidence from the U.S. Great Depression • Wisconsin School of Business • Theory and Methods for Inferring Causal Effects with Mendelian Randomization • Wisconsin Longitudinal Study 2020 and Beyond • Wisconsin Longitudinal Study – Initial Lifetime’s Impact on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (WLS-ILIAD Study)

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International Research Projects Funding Sources • Alzheimer’s Association • Understanding the Importance of Place of Birth on • Fondation Leducq Alzheimer’s Disease Outcomes in the US and UK • Kohl Competition • Demographic Models and Hypothesis Testing of Delayed Effects on Adult Mortality • National Cancer Institute • Gut Microbiota as a Target for the Treatment of Cardiometabolic Disease • National Institute on Drug Abuse • Latin American Mortality Database (LAMbDA) • National Institute of Mental Health • National Institute on Aging

Regional Research Projects • National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities • Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) • National Science Foundation • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute In the News • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • “The Virtuous Midlife Crisis,” Wall Street Journal, • Social Security Administration A Petersen, January 12, 2020. (Ryff) • Society of Actuaries • “Where You Live Could Affect Your Chances of Developing Dementia,” US News and World Report, G Galvin, January • U.S. Department of Agriculture 6, 2020. (Buckingham, Zuelsdorff, Asthana, Kind) • U.S. Department of Education • “Madison Start-Up Testing Tissue Clusters for Hormone • University of Wisconsin Foundation Treatments in Pets, People,” Wisconsin State Journal, D Wahlberg, February 21, 2020. (Atwood) • Wisconsin Department of • “The Safety Net Got a Quick Patch. What Happens After the Health and Human Services Coronavirus?” New York Times, G DeParle, March 31, 2020. (Smeeding) • “Wisconsin to Conduct 2 Health Surveys to Track COVID-19,” Organizational Collaborations Associated Press, S Bauer, May 6, 2020. (Malecki) • Institute of Behavioral Science, • “As Gyms Reopen, Are Members Ready to Return?” Wisconsin University of Colorado Boulder State Journal, C Hubbuch, May 23, 2020. (Sydnor) • Michigan Center on the • “Wisconsinites Aren’t Staying Home but Researchers Demography of Aging Hope Health Precautions Will Continue,” H Kirwan, Wisconsin Public Radio, May 28, 2020. (Alagoz) • Minnesota Population Center • “A New Bill Pushes Congress to Do More to Combat Coronavirus • Sealy Center on Aging, University Racial Disparities,” Vox, L Zhou, May 29, 2020. (Green) of Texas Medical Branch • “That Daydreaming You Did While Isolated at Home Was Good • University of Southern California for You,” Bloomberg, M Ellwood, June 3, 2020. (Davidson) • Virginia Commonwealth University • “Maps Show ZIP Codes with Highest Percentage of People at Risk of Severe Complications from COVID-19,” Milwaukee • Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Journal Sentinel, G Boulton, June 8, 2020. (Smith) Disease Research Center • “Chadwick Boseman’s Death Reinvigorates Focus on • Wisconsin Research Data Center Lessening Racial Disparities in Colorectal Cancer,” Madison 365, D Dahmer, September 28, 2020. (Eason) • Yale University • “A Quick Look at Underpaid Female Docs, Unethical Ethicists and Frogs with Intestinal Fortitude,” Scientific Number of Faculty American, S Mirsky, October 1, 2020. (Carnes) Affiliates: 81 • “Black Americans Have Been Hit Hard by the Coronavirus, But Wary of Vaccine Trials Due to Decades of Mistrust. 2 Drug Companies Are Trying to Fix That,” Business Insider, T Ardrey, October 5, 2020. (Williamson) • “Home Tests Could Help in the Fight Against the Coronavirus. So Where Are They?” Washington Post, W Wan, October 24, 2020. (Li) • “What Did We Learn? Malia Jones Notes That Polarization Is a Public Health Crisis,” Capital Times, N Yahr, December 23, 2020. (Jones)

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