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Center for Family and Demographic Research (CFDR)

The Center for Family and Demographic Research (CFDR) is a NIH-funded population research center dedicated to research, training, and service in demography. The CFDR integrates demographic methods, data, and perspectives with other social scientific approaches to understand the well-being of children and families. A special focus of research by CFDR affiliates addresses the public health and social problems facing at-risk children, adolescents, and families.

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Center for Migration and Development (CMD)

The Center for Migration and Development (CMD) promotes scholarship, original research, and intellectual exchange among faculty and students with an interest in international migration and national development. Of particular interest to CMD research is the relationship between immigrant communities in the developed world and the growth and development prospects of the sending nations. Established in 1998, the Center is part of the Department of Sociology at Princeton University ...

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Center for Population and Health (CPH)

The Center for Population and Health was established in 1999 at Georgetown University. The Center has five primary goals: Strengthen and encourage research among faculty and students who do population-related work, foster interdisciplinary collaboration on campus, create a sustainable "demographic presence" at Georgetown for training both undergraduate and graduate students, promote activities that offer service and contribute to the well-being of the DC community and position Georgetown ...

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Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA)

The Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA) was established in 1981 with the objective of providing a strong research infrastructure for scholarship in the social sciences at the University at Albany. CSDA has developed interdisciplinary population research, especially on the analysis of spatial inequalities and vulnerable populations (defined by race and ethnicity, age, social class, and nativity). Its research revolves around four signature themes: Population Composition ...