Wednesday, January 20
Jeong-Hwa Ho, University of Wisconsin, Sociology
Joint Retirement and Postretirement Psychological Well-being
2:30-4:00 PM, 6203 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, January 27
Mary McEniry, University of Wisconsin, Sociology
Early Life Exposure and Older Adult Health in the Developing World: An Update
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, February 3
James Raymo, University of Wisconsin, Sociology
Precarious Employment, Bad Jobs, Labor Unions, and Retirement
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, February 10
John Mullahy, University of Wisconsin, Population Health Sciences
No Time to Lose: Time Constraints and Physical Activity in the Production of Health
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, February 17
Maximilian D. Schmeiser, University of Wisconsin, Consumer Science
The Importance of Anti-Discrimination and Workers’ Compensation Laws on the
Provision of Workplace Accommodations Following the Onset of a Disability
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Tuesday, February 23
Eliza Pavalko, Indiana University, Sociology
Clocking In: The Organization of Work-Time and Health (CDE/CDHA joint seminar)
12:20-1:45 PM, 4308 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, March 3
Whitney Witt, University of Wisconsin, Population Health Sciences
Childhood Disability and Parental Outcomes
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, March 10
Nora Cate Schaeffer,
Verbal and Paralinguistic Behaviors in Cognitive Assessments in a Survey Interview of
Older Adults
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, March 17
Bhaven Sampat, Columbia University, Health Policy and Management
Generic Drug Challenges Prior to Patent Expiration (CDE/CDHA joint seminar)
2:30-4:00 PM, 8417 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Tuesday, March 23
Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California, Gerontology
Comparisons in Health across Countries (CDE/CDHA joint seminar)
12:20-1:45 PM, 4308 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Monday, March 29
Spring Break
Tuesday, April 6
Mark Hayward, University of Texas, Austin, Sociology
Early Life Malnutrition, Impaired Brain Development and Cognitive Aging (CDE/CDHA
joint seminar)
12:20-1:45 PM, 4308 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, April 14
PAA conference
Wednesday, April 21
Joe Quinn, Boston College, Economics
Early Retirement: The End of an Era?
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Wednesday, April 28
Susan De Vos, University of Wisconsin, Sociology
On the Role of the Extended Family in Helping to Pay for the Household Expenses of
Unmarried Older Women (60+) In Latin America and the Caribbean
2:30-4:00 PM, 6101 William H. Sewell Social Science Building
Tuesday, May 4
Kristi Williams, Ohio State University, Sociology
Single Mothers, Union History, and Health at Midlife: Consequences for Two
Generations (CDE/CDHA joint seminar)
12:20-1:45 PM, 4308 William H. Sewell Social Science Building