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Berkeley Population Sciences
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2019
Manisha Shah - "Violent Discipline and Child Behavior: Virtual Parenting Support in Jamaica"
Manisha Shah - "Violent Discipline and Child Behavior: Virtual Parenting Support in Jamaica"
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John Casterline - "Fertility Decline in LMICs: A Fresh Assessment of Mechanisms"
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John Casterline - "Fertility Decline in LMICs: A Fresh Assessment of Mechanisms"
Patrick Ball - "Digital Echoes: Using Mortality Analysis to Document, Memorialize, and Prosecute"
มุมมอง 1052 หลายเดือนก่อน
Patrick Ball - "Digital Echoes: Using Mortality Analysis to Document, Memorialize, and Prosecute"
Panel (Day 5): “Pathways in formal demography”
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Panel: “Pathways in formal demography”, Josh Goldstein, Dennis Feehan, Ayesha Mahmud
Formal demography as tool to innovate measures & concepts of lifespan and aging
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Annette Baudisch: “Formal demography as tool to innovate measures & concepts of lifespan and aging"
How future population change will affect the global economy: some lessons from NTA
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Ron Lee: “How future population change will affect the global economy: some lessons from NTA (National Transfer Accounts)”
Addressing Policy Questions with Formal Demography (with Examples in R)
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Roland Rau: “Addressing Policy Questions with Formal Demography (with Examples in R)”
Racial Disparities in Mortality in US Cities During the 1918 Pandemic
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Elizabeth Wrigley-Field: “Racial Disparities in Mortality in US Cities During the 1918 Pandemic”
Panel (Day 4, Part 1): “COVID-19 Pandemic: Did demographers rise to the challenge or drop the ball?”
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Panel (Day 4, Part 1): “COVID-19 Pandemic: Did demographers rise to the challenge or did we drop the ball?”, Robert Chung, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Andrew Noymer (Chair: Ken Wachter)
Pregnancy in a Pandemic: Fertility, Fecundity, and Infant Health during COVID-19
มุมมอง 755 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jenna Nobles: “Pregnancy in a Pandemic: Fertility, Fecundity, and Infant Health during COVID-19”
Interpreting Changes in Life Expectancy During Temporary Mortality Shocks
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Patrick Heuveline: “Interpreting Changes in Life Expectancy During Temporary Mortality Shocks”
Panel (Day 4, Part 2): “COVID-19 Pandemic: Did demographers rise to the challenge or drop the ball?”
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Panel (Day 4, Part 2): “COVID-19 Pandemic: Did demographers rise to the challenge or did we drop the ball?” Robert Chung, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Andrew Noymer (Chair: Ken Wachter)
The Quantum & Tempo of Fertility at the Height & End of the Great Mexican Emigration Era
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Presented by Fernando Riosmena
Estimates of unauthorized immigrants: Methods, data and assumptions
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Estimates of unauthorized immigrants: Methods, data and assumptions
Migration and the Value of Social Networks
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Migration and the Value of Social Networks
Population Dynamics and Demographic Impact of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population in the U.S.
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Population Dynamics and Demographic Impact of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population in the U.S.
Andreas Backhaus - “The Fertility of Refugees in Germany”
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Andreas Backhaus - “The Fertility of Refugees in Germany”
David Steinsaltz - "What is biological age?"
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David Steinsaltz - "What is biological age?"
25. Mortality Risk Information and Health Seeking Behavior During an Epidemic
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25. Mortality Risk Information and Health Seeking Behavior During an Epidemic
LMIC Discussion: Measurement: Biomarkers and Mortality
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LMIC Discussion: Measurement: Biomarkers and Mortality
LMIC Discussion: Interventions Affecting Health 2
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LMIC Discussion: Interventions Affecting Health 2
LMIC Discussion: Mortality and Morbidity
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LMIC Discussion: Mortality and Morbidity
12. Death by network: Novel approaches to data collection for estimating adult death rates
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12. Death by network: Novel approaches to data collection for estimating adult death rates
Isabel Madzorera - Diet Quality in LMIC: The Role of Food Systems & Implications for Health Outcomes
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Isabel Madzorera - Diet Quality in LMIC: The Role of Food Systems & Implications for Health Outcomes
LMIC Discussion: Interventions Affecting Health 1
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LMIC Discussion: Interventions Affecting Health 1
LMIC Discussion: Trends and Differences in Mortality and Morbidity
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LMIC Discussion: Trends and Differences in Mortality and Morbidity
17. Divergent Mortality Inequality Trends Across Developed and LMICs: An Extended View of the...
มุมมอง 359 หลายเดือนก่อน
17. Divergent Mortality Inequality Trends Across Developed and LMICs: An Extended View of the...
brazil population data are overestimated so your analise base on fake data
Are you a professor or something? This was data hevy and a breath of fresh air to get soild math and data rather than speculation and political posturing
Simple way to get population rates up- classify homemaker as a paid job, thus removing women from the traditional workforce more suited for men and freeing them up to perform household tasks, reproduce , be pregnant and child rear. It’s impossible to reproduce when you are working 8am to 6 pm to come home to prepare a meal, to clean dishes , countertops , table , floors ,oven, bathroom , care for pets, laundry , etc and then be expected to reproduce and be pregnant while doing all of this. It’s ridiculous and impossible there isn’t even time to engage in sexual activity most of the time and a woman only has a day of opportunity to conceive.Even for the women that are trying to juggle everything they are infertile because their stressed out and overburdened bodies cannot ovulate. Will only get worse the longer this goes on. Look at climbing pcos rates, women are adapting to become more masculine due to the stress they are under and after time if this continues will no longer be reproducible women. There’s a reason there was an order to things back in the day but men abused their position and things got out of balance. I’m almost 30 with no kids, none of my friends have any either even the ones older than me. And we’re have no hope of having kids with how unattainable it is to buy a house to hold said children. You cant cram children into an apartment or condo when you and your husband can barely make the space work.
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Yes names were often changed
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Michal Engelman is an awful person. She's completely absorbed in her own privilege and lacks genuine empathy for many of the subjects she studies.
Interesting vid. The US Stock Market has predicted US Presidential winners since the early 1980s and has already predicted that Trump has won the 2020 Presidential election.
Hey there, Berkeley Population Sciences. fairly remarkable video. thank. :)
Blaming group of people because your own failure is what communist were doing. We all know how it ended up.
People who take more out than they put in are called benefit queens. They were also promised outcomes on their pensions which sounds pretty communist to me. Wait we can keep printing to sustain the deficits and borrow against the young. Hes explaining that some economic policies encouraged better outcomes for some and subsequently hurt others. Hes not arguing for mercantilism.
Thank you for sharing this work, very interesting. I appreciate it professionally. And thank you for using 'her', I appreciate it humanely :)