Cohort Studies Meeting

Dora Costa and Martha J. Bailey, Organizers

January 20-21, 2023

UCLA

Conference Code of Conduct

Friday, January 20
Collins Conference Room, James West Alumni Center, University of California, Los Angeles
8:15 am
Continental Breakfast
8:45 am
Welcome and Introduction
9:00 am

The Intergenerational Elasticity of Earnings: Exploring the Mechanisms
9:30 am

Intergenerational Transmission of Family Influence
10:00 am

Immigration and Inequality in the Next Generation
10:30 am
Break
10:50 am

New Approaches to Measuring Intergenerational Mobility (slides)
11:40 am
Lunch
12:40 pm

Long-Term Causal Effects of Access to Institutional Delivery Service on Dementia Risk
1:20 pm

Socioeconomic Status and Adult Life Expectancy 1881-2020: New Estimates from Swedish Death Registers and Full-count Census Data
1:50 pm
Break
2:05 pm

Dynamic Complementarities between Early- and Late-Life Exposures: Evidence from the Social Security Notch
2:35 pm

Socioeconomic Decline and Death: Midlife Impacts of Graduating in a Recession
3:05 pm

Heterogeneity of Frailty Trajectories and Associated Factors in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
3:35 pm
Break
3:50 pm

Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Changes in Gravidity are Associated with Accelerated Epigenetic Age in Young and Middle-Aged Women in the Philippines
4:20 pm

Using Couples' Data to Estimate the Distribution of Longevity of Older Couples and Surviving Spouses (slides)
4:50 pm
Adjourn
6:30 pm
Dinner
UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center, Legacy Room
Saturday, January 21
2221E Bunche Hall, University of California, Los Angeles
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am

Trends in Lifetime Years Married and in Other Marital Statuses from 1880 to 2019
9:30 am

Links and Legibility: Making Sense of Historical US Census Automated Linking Methods
10:00 am

Using Linked Census Data to Estimate Mortality and Fertility in the Pre-Registration Era of the United States: An Application of the 1850-1940 IPUMS Multigeneration Longitudinal Panel Datasets
10:30 am
Break
10:45 am

Developing a Census-Based Infrastructure for the Study of American Cohorts Over the Past Century
11:05 am

CenSoc: Using Unrestricted Individual-level Administrative Data from the Census and Social Security to Study Mortality
11:30 am

The EI (Early Indicators) Project After 30 Years: Multigenerational Data to Study Longevity, Health, and Socioeconomic Status
11:55 am

The Longitudinal, Intergenerational, Family Electronic Micro-Database (LIFE-M) Project
12:15 pm
Adjourn and Lunch