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SUMMARY:CPRC Children\, Youth\, and Families Annual Mini-Conference: New Research on Disparities in Health and Development
DESCRIPTION:Room 311/312\, Columbia School of Social Work 1255 Amsterdam Avenue (between 121st and 122nd) \nA new wave of innovative and dynamic research by CPRC researchers and colleagues has examined the multidimensional disparities in health and development among children\, youth\, and families around the globe. The CPRC invites you to join a group of leading interdisciplinary scholars to learn about exciting new research\, network\, and engage in discussions about the next steps of scholarly pursuits and policy developments. Topics to be addressed include: \nGender gaps in human capital investment in Africa and China; socioeconomic status (SES) gaps in achievement across countries; social media\, drug use\, and gang violence among youths; what works in early childhood education?; evidence from universal Pre-K and the Getting Ready for School Initiative; the Sexual Health Initiative to Foster Transformation (SHIFT): Interdisciplinary mixed-methods research on sexual assault and sexual health. \nTo attend\, please register on the conference website. \nThis event is sponsored by the Columbia Population Research Center. \n\nDownload (PDF\, 841KB)
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/cprc-children-youth-families-annual-mini-conference-new-research-disparities-health-development/
LOCATION:Columbia School of Social Work\, Room 311 and 312\, 1255 Amsterdam Avenue\, New York\, NY\, United States
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