Event

UC Davis Center for Poverty Research Seminar Series

Note: All talks are in the Andrews Conference Room in the Social Science and Humanities Building

(Directions to Andrews Conference Room: enter Social Sciences & Humanities Building through the L&S Deans Office entrance, across from the athletic fields on the east side of Hickey Gym. Stairs and elevator are just inside, proceed to 2nd floor; Andrews is on the right side of the hall, #2203)

Understanding the Interplay between Individual Characteristics and Socioeconomic Status: An Interactionist Perspective

Rand Conger (Poverty Center affiliate professor in Human & Community Development and Psychology)
Fri. April 20; 12:00-1:30pm, 273 Social Sciences & Humanities

Diverging Destinies: Maternal Education and the Developmental Gradient in Time with Children

Ariel Kalil (Public Policy & Psychology, Chicago)
Wed. May 2; 12:00-1:30pm, Andrews Conf. Room

Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged

Katherine Newman (Public Policy & Sociology, Johns Hopkins) and Rourke O’Brien (Sociology, Princeton)
Friday, May 11; 12:00-1:30pm, Andrews Conf. Room

Visiting Scholar: Elizabeth Ananat (Public Policy & Economics, Duke)
May 29-June 1
Talk: Wed. May 30; 12:00-1:30pm, Andrews Conf. Room

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