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Fall 2017

FALL 2017

SEPTEMBER 2017

A. Mushfiq Mobarak

, Department of Economics,ÌýSchool of Management, Yale University

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Sept. 20, 12-1 PMÌý

Samuel Bazzi

, Department of Economics, Boston University

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Sept. 27, 12-1 PMÌý

OCTOBER 2017

Daniel Lichter

, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell UniversityÌý

"The Changing Spatial Scale of Residential Segregation in a Multiracial Society"

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Oct. 4, 12-1 PMÌý

Stephen Raudenbush

, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago

"Some New Theory and Evidence on Neighborhood Segregation, Schooling, and Inequality"

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Oct. 11, 12-1 PMÌý

Tom Van Ourti

, Applied Health Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam

"It runs in the family – influenza vaccination and unintended spillover effects"

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Oct. 18, 12-1 PMÌý

Erin Strumpf

, Departments of Economics & Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, Â鶹AV

"Early-term pregnancy loss: Using administrative health data to estimate its prevalence, distribution, and effects on health care utilization and costs"

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Oct. 25, 12-1 PMÌý

NOVEMBER 2017

Ken Smith

, Department of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Utah & Population Science, Huntsman Cancer Institute

"Eggs and Exits:ÌýHow Ages at the Start and the End of Reproduction Affect Adult Sex- and Cause-Specific Mortality in the 19th and 20th Centuries"

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Nov. 1, 12-1 PMÌý

Dana McCoy

, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard UniversityÌý

"Measuring early childhood development at a global scale: Evidence from the Caregiver-Reported Early Development Index"

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Nov. 8, 12-1 PMÌý

Matthew Fox , Department of Epidemiology, Boston University School of Public Health "The need for and effectiveness of differentiated HIV care in South Africa" Ìý

Nov. 15, 12-1 PMÌý

Scott Weichenthal Scott Weichenthal, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, Â鶹AV "Mass Concentrations and Beyond: The Role of Particle Oxidative Potential in Air Pollution Epidemiology" Ìý

Nov. 22, 12-1 PMÌý

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