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Alyson van Raalte, Max Planck Institute

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Beyond Life Expectancy—The Case for Monitoring Lifespan Variation Abstract: Human population health is generally monitored by average mortality levels, typically in terms of life expediencies or age-standardized death rates, which […]

Darrick Hamilton, Ohio State University

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  Race, Millennials and Wealth in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Abstract: As America becomes more plural, it is critical to view race as a pillar and not just […]

Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth University

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Hospital Productivity and the Misallocation of Healthcare Inputs Abstract: There is growing evidence for wide variation in total factor productivity across hospitals, with large differences in risk-adjusted health outcomes as […]

Ellora Derenoncourt, University of California Berkeley

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“Can you move to opportunity? Evidence from the Great Migration” Abstract: This paper shows that racial composition shocks during the Great Migration (1940-1970) lowered black upward mobility in the northern […]

Harold A. Pollack, University of Chicago

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Improving Emergency first Response and Follow-up for Individuals Who Experience Behavioral Crisis Abstract: Men and women who experience serious mental illness and other challenges face increased risk of violent encounters […]

Census 2020: Everyone Counts

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Census 2020: Everyone Counts Sponsored by: UCLA Center for the Study of International Migration, the California Center for Population Research, the Luskin Center for History and Policy, and the California […]

PAA Practice, UCLA

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Please join us to hear our residents interesting research and give feedback for their PAA presentations Presenters: Michelle Nakphong Kao: “Contemporary Trends in Marriage Formation and Dissolution in Cambodia” Jacob […]

Harold A. Pollack, University of Chicago

Improving Emergency first Response and Follow-up for Individuals Who Experience Behavioral Crisis Abstract: Men and women who experience serious mental illness and other challenges face increased risk of violent encounters […]