Surveys (human research) | Household surveys
The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) is a survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to understand trends related to fertility, family structure, and demographics in the United States. (Wikipedia).
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Statistics Lecture 7.2: Finding Confidence Intervals for the Population Proportion
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The Mathematics of Population Growth Using Linear Models
Introduce implicit and explicit population models and their notation. Solve guided problems involving population models and their applications.
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16. Population in Traditional China
Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) China's early demographic history is similar to that of Europe; population grows only slowly due to war, disease and Malthusian resource limitation. Later, introduction of American foods allowed cultivated land to expand, but population ex
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Children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school
Stanford research finds that children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school. Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, drew his research from census data.
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Statistics Lecture 3.3: Finding the Standard Deviation of a Data Set
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22. Media and the Fertility Transition in Developing Countries (Guest Lecture by William Ryerson)
Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) Guest lecturer William Ryerson is President of the Population Media Center which produces radio and TV serial dramas in developing countries that aim to effect behavior change on women's status, family planning and AIDS. Working with gover
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Public Health Seminar. The National Center for Health Statistics: Research Data Center
UCI has a new Research Data Center for campus researchers. The Research Data Center (RDC) is part of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). NCHS monitors the nation's health by collecting, analyzing and disseminating health data. The RDC system was created to provide a secure en
From playlist Public Health: Graduate Seminars (2013 - 2015)
Poverty in India by Madhura Swaminathan
PROGRAM : SUMMER SCHOOL FOR WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS ORGANIZERS : Siva Athreya and Anita Naolekar DATE & TIME : 07 May 2018 to 18 May 2018 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bengaluru The summer school is intended for women students studying in first year B.Sc./B.E./B.Tech
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Lessons Learned on Poverty Measurement through Household Panel Surveys
Panel surveys offer insights into the development process that data collected for short-term purposes cannot provide. They enable development economics researchers to follow households over time and observe multiple aspects of individuals’ lives, enabling a better understanding of the dyna
From playlist Yale Economic Growth Center (EGC)
Goods and People: Ways of Seeing India at 75 by Pulapre Balakrishnan
COLLOQUIUM GOODS AND PEOPLE: WAYS OF SEEING INDIA AT 75 SPEAKER: Pulapre Balakrishnan (Ashoka University) DATE & TIME: Mon, 20 March 2023, 15:30 to 17:00 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall and Online RESOURCES ABSTRACT A visible strand of public commentary on ‘India at 75’ focuses on the s
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Stages of Family Life: Crash Course Sociology #38
One way of thinking about family life says that there are stages that families move through: courtship, marriage, child-rearing, and family life in your later years. We’ll also discuss changing patterns of marriage and childbearing in the US, highlighting some of the varied family types th
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Christina Bethell - Thriving in a Changing Environment
Christina Bethell discusses human development and child well-being in an era of ordinary magic at the 2016 Childx Symposium. Childx is a dynamic, TED-style conference designed to inspire innovation that improves pediatric and maternal health. Visit our website at http://childx.stanford.edu
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Foreign Aid and Remittance: Crash Course Economics #34
What is foreign aid? How much foreign aid does the United States distribute each year. Comparatively, not much. In fact, foreign aid only accounts for a small fraction of most nations' overall spending. But it's hugely important. Foreign aid improves healthcare, can promote economic growth
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Stanford Seminar - Asia Entrepreneurship Update 2018
EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries Asia Entrepreneurship Update - 2018 Speaker: Richard Dasher
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Antibiotics and Obesity - AMNH SciCafe
Physician and microbiologist Martin Blaser discusses how changes in the human microbiome - through the overuse of antibiotics for example - may be contributing to an increase in chronic conditions including obesity, allergic disorders, and diabetes. #AMNHSciCafe #microbiome #health #disea
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Mental Health of Children in Afghanistan
Professor Catherine Panter-Brick's research consists of critical analyses of health and wellbeing across key stages of human development, giving special attention to the impact of poverty, disease, malnutrition, armed conflict, and social marginalization. She has published widely on child
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