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CPIPR highlights research on demography, population health, & reproductive health. Managed by @PRBdata
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PAA and APC will host an in-person congressional briefing on Oct. 8, 3:30 pm. An expert panel of social scientists will discuss birth rate trends and impact of policy incentives like tax credits and paid family leave on family planning decisions.
U.S. Birth Rate Trends: Patterns, Drivers, and Implications for American Families
Please join us on Wednesday, October 8, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 2075 Rayburn House Office Building for
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The latest PENN POPULATION STUDIES NEWSLETTER includes news & events that feature our students & researchers, including @vincebed.bsky.social, Norma B. Coe and Jere R. Behrman.

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Penn Population Studies Newsletter - August 15, 2025
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The BERKELEY POPULATION SCIENCES BROWNBAG SERIES returns! Our first three talks feature:

Ian Lundberg - UCLA
@nathanlo.bsky.social - Stanford University
@mpbitler.bsky.social‬ - UC Davis

Join us Wednesdays, 12 - 1PM at 310 Social Sciences Building, or via Zoom ID: 985 2901 0198 Passcode: DEMOG_BB
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"...Americans may be accustomed to a certain kind of person who tells a certain kind of account of sexual harassment, while people whose experiences of sexual harassment deviate from this model may be less legible to the public as plausible targets." -Chloe Grace Hart
Is There an Idealized Target of Sexual Harassment in the MeToo Era?
Abstract. Evidence suggests that Americans became more sympathetic toward people who experienced sexual harassment as the MeToo movement surged. Yet how co
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Our first Brown Bag Seminar of the academic year is Wednesday, September 3rd at 12pm PST. Ian Lundberg (UCLA) will present on "Non-Existent Outcomes in Research on Inequality: A Causal Approach."

It's happening in Room 310 in the Social Sciences Building and is also available via Zoom. Join us!
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"We don't want their voices silenced." CPC Fellow Jaime Slaughter-Acey seeking donations to complete data collection for study canceled by Trump administration.
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Trump Administration Scraps Research Into Health Disparities
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Draft report on children's health shows the White House isn't serious about reducing ultraprocessed food in kids' diets, says CPC Fellow Lindsey Smith-Taillie.
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MAHA Draft Report Brings Relief to Some, Chagrin to Others
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CPC Fellow Arianna Planey: Says collecting data on participants' gender has been and remains scientifically justified and doing so improves health research.
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The Two-Word Phrase Unleashing Chaos at the NIH
All research is allowed so long as it’s “scientifically justifiable.”
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NEW Population Studies Working Paper!

Andrea Verhulst, Julio E Romero Prieto & Michel Guillot.

Modeling Age Patterns of Under-5 Mortality: A Comprehensive Model Life Table Approach for Low- and Middle-Income Countries

READ THE PAPER:
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"I'd say it's logistically unfeasible."

Carolina Demography Director Nathan Dollar joins Capital Tonight to talk about President Trump's proposed 'new census.'
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Israel plans to fully occupy Gaza
Plus: The latest from Israel.
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"Created to protect patients from coercive sterilization, the federally mandated 30-day waiting period for patients with Medicaid desiring permanent contraception is a known barrier to permanent contraception"
70% of doctors shared negative feelings about the policy
Obstetrician-Gynecologist Perspectives and Counseling Practices on the U.S. Medicaid Waiting Period for Permanent Contraception - PubMed
Physicians in our sample largely do not favor the current Medicaid sterilization waiting period. However, physicians report varying approaches to clinical counseling as well as beliefs regarding…
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Analysis of cardiovascular risk factors (pre-pregnancy diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and smoking) for mothers ages 30-45 in TX finds that for all 4 factors, the more rural the county of residence was, the higher the odds of having the risk factor.
Social Inequities in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors at Multiple Levels Persist Among Mothers in Texas - PubMed
The life stage between the ages of 30-45 years for women is critical, given the competing demands of occupational advancement, intimate partner relationships, and childcare responsibilities.…
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More than 50 million people (15.3% of the population) live in places that lack air quality monitoring ("monitoring deserts"). Rural counties and counties with higher proportions of historically minoritized groups have higher odds of being a monitoring desert.
Identifying air quality monitoring deserts in the United States - PubMed
Air quality is associated with adverse health outcomes and mortality risk. While most research has focused on the association between air quality estimates and these outcomes, little is known about…
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Research examines concordance in racial/ethnic ID between two sources (electronic health records & American Community Survey microdata). Concordance is high for those who identify as non-Hispanic Black, non-Hisp White, & Hispanic but considerably lower for others.
Race and Ethnicity Data in the Electronic Health Records: New Insights Through Comparison with American Community Survey Microdata - PubMed
The collection of race and ethnicity information varies across data sources which impacts our ability to conduct high quality research focused on population health, generally, and racial and ethnic…
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Couldn't make #PAA2025 this year? See a recap of the some of the research featured at the conference, including CPC Director Karen Benjamin Guzzo's work examining links between physical and mental health and fertility goals.
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Data Collection and Access, Cognitive Health, Fertility Plans, Aging, and Family Instability Highlighted at the 2025 PAA Conference
From Insight to Impact
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AI is used for predicting sepsis risk. The inclusion of sociodemographic data and stratified assessment of performance—essential steps in developing equitable risk prediction tools—are possible but have yet to be consistently adopted, PSC alum @hauschildt.bsky.social finds: