University of Wisconsin–Madison

Fall 2010

Wednesday, September 8 Organization Meeting 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, September 15 Felix Elwert, University of Wisconsin, Sociology Longitudinal Neighborhood Effects on High School Graduation 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, September 22 Hyun Sik Kim, University of Wisconsin, Sociology Consequences of Parental Divorce on Child Development 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, September 29 Tracy Schroepfer, University of Wisconsin, Social Work Myriad Strategies for Seeking Control in the Dying Process 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, October 6 Tyler VanderWeele, Harvard University, School of Public Health Causal Mediation Analysis (CDE/CDHA joint seminar) 2:30-4:00 PM, 8417 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, October 13 Jim Raymo, University of Wisconsin, Sociology The Impact of Work and Family Trajectories across the Life Course on Health at Older Ages 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, October 20 Betty Kramer, University of Wisconsin, Social Work Family Conflict at the End of Life 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, October 27 Alberto Palloni, University of Wisconsin, Sociology Jason Thomas, University of Wisconsin, Sociology Estimation of Health Status Inequalities from Prevalence Data: A Risky Business 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, November 3 No seminar this week 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, November 10 Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Wisconsin, Sociology Mortality Deceleration and the Poverty Puzzle 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, November 17 No Seminar GSA Conference Tuesday, November 23 Jerome Bourdieu, Paris School of Economics INRA Wealth and Coresidence in 19th Century France (CDE/CDHA joint seminar) 12:20-1:45 PM, 4308 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, December 1 Alberto Palloni, University of Wisconsin, Sociology IQ and Survival 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building Wednesday, December 8 Sarah Zureick, University of Wisconsin, Sociology Changes in the Lived Experience of Death across the Demographic Transition 2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building