10/30/2024
This newly published study by Bhat et al. examines how hardships during the Great Recession are associated with subjective and objective indicators of sleep among aging adults in the U.S.
https://doi.org/10.3389/frsle.2024.1403818
09/09/2024
New work from Cleothia Frazier and colleagues from the Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin asks if psychosocial factors associated with the "strong Black woman" concept are linked to depression in older Black women.
Read more: https://doi.org/10.1177/17455057241274923
09/04/2024
In our first Brown Bag Lecture Series of the fall semester, we are joined by Jason De León on September 17.
Register: https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nHU64HHJQ022fHxQ-wWzTQ
Note the location change!
07/18/2024
New work in Preventative Medicine from Jilli Jung and Andrew Fenelon shows how later school start times initially had a positive effect on adolescents' sleep duration and substance use in South Korea, though effects disappeared one year later.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108028
06/07/2024
A new research brief from the Population Reference Bureau highlights recent work from Léa Pessin, Sarah Damaske, and Adrianne Frech in the journal Demography.
College Shapes Black, White, and Latina Women’s Work and Family Lives Differently
https://popresearchcenters.org/research-highlights/college-shapes-black-white-and-latina-womens-work-and-family-lives-differently/
To access the peer-reviewed article, see:
How Education Shapes Women's Work and Family Lives Across Race and Ethnicity
https://doi.org/10.1215/00703370-10878053
How Education Shapes Women's Work and Family Lives Across Race and Ethnicity | Demography | Duke University Press
Léa Pessin, Sarah Damaske, Adrianne Frech; How Education Shapes Women's Work and Family Lives Across Race and Ethnicity. Demography 1 August 2023; 60 (4): 1207–1233. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00703370-10878053
04/01/2024
A new study from Kira England, Liying Luo, Ashton Verdery, and Shannon Monat suggests there are strong cohort differences in the use of drugs with elevated overdose risk in the US.
https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spae013
03/18/2024
Did early life exposure to World War II impact later life physical and functional health? Using SHARE data, Steven Haas and Daniel Ramirez find a lasting influence on physical functional health among older European cohorts.
https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbae029
01/16/2024
A new meta-regression analysis of the relationship between environmental stressors and migration from Shuai Zhou and Guangqing Chi is out in Demographic Research.
Read more:
Demographic Research - How do environmental stressors influence migration? A meta-regression analysis of environmental migration literature (Volume 50 - Article 2 | Pages 41–100)
Volume 50 - Article 2 | Pages 41–100
12/06/2023
An international team of researchers that includes Nicolás Sacco recently published "Diverging reproductive outcomes by maternal education during the Covid-19 pandemic across Brazilian and Colombian regions" in Population, Space and Place.
Open access link: https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2735
09/15/2023
Adrianne Frech, Jane Lankes, Sarah Damaske, & Adrienne Ohler identify six multitrajectories of U.S. Baby Boomer men's employment in a new Socius article.
(Long story short, most men do not achieve the "ideal worker norm.")
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23780231231197031
09/11/2023
For the first PRI Brown Bag of the fall, Dr. Theresa Gildner from WUSTL Anthropology will be joining us to discuss her research.