Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan

Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan

The Population Studies Center is one of the oldest demography centers in the United States, with a distinguished record in both domestic and international population research and training.

Introduction and Activities

The University of Michigan's Population Studies Center (PSC) was established in 1961, originally as a unit within the Department of Sociology. The Center has had close connections to the Department of Economics since 1966. The Center has become increasingly interdisciplinary over time, drawing faculty from Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Natural Resources, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy, Social Work, Sociology, and Statistics. The energy and intellectual curiosity of the Center's researchers, fostered by the strong support environment and leavened by their interaction with visitors and students at all levels, is a major source of Center momentum.

The PSC comprises independent population researchers who pursue their own agendas with the support of the PSC staff. A large portfolio of both domestic and international research is supported by the Center. The Center is strong in several key areas of demographic research, which can be grouped into several major areas: 1) Family Formation, Fertility, and Children; 2) Health, Disability, and Mortality; 3) Human Capital, Labor and Wealth; 4) Aging; 5) Population dynamics; 6) Group Disparities; 7) Ideational Factors; 8) Methodology; and 9) Regional Studies.

Recent Publications

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/abs.html?ID=5357 Frey, William H. "Race, Immigration and America’s Changing Electorate." PSC Research Report No. 08-635. April 2008.]

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/abs.html?ID=4907 Grieger, Lloyd, Sheldon H. Danziger, and Robert F. Schoeni. "Estimating and Benchmarking the Trend in the Poverty Rate from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics." PSC Research Report No. 08-633. March 2008.]

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/abs.html?ID=4814 Wu, Xiaogang. "Economic Transition, School Expansion, and Educational Inequality in China, 1990-2000." PSC Research Report No. 07-627. September 2007.]

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/abs.html?ID=4808 Bound, John, Michael Lovenheim, and Sarah E. Turner. "Understanding the Increased Time to the Baccalaureate Degree." PSC Research Report No. 07-626. August 2007.]

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/abs.html?ID=4600 Barber, Jennifer S., and Patricia East. "Children’s Experiences after the Unintended Birth of a Sibling." PSC Research Report No. 07-625. June 2007.]

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/abs.html?ID=4458 Freedman, Vicki A., Irina B. Grafova, Robert F. Schoeni, and Jeannette Rogowski. "Neighborhoods and Disability in Later Life." PSC Research Report No. 07-622. May 2007.]

Organization and Administration

The Center made a major institutional move in July 1998, from the College of Literature, Science, and Arts into the Institute for Social Research (ISR). The merger into ISR facilitates close integration between the PSC's demographic research and the long tradition in survey methodology and major data collection projects at ISR. PSC becomes the fourth center in ISR, joining the Survey Research Center, the Center for Political Studies, and the Research Center for Group Dynamics.

The Center provides administrative and support services to researchers through three core units: Administrative Services, Computing Services, and Information Services., The Administrative Core provides management and administrative support for Research Associates and their funded research projects. The Computing Core provides a state-of-the-art social science computing environment to support the Center's research and training missions. The Information Services Core provides resources and services in three broad areas. Data Services maintains a collection of demographic data files that are routinely used by Center researchers and assists in the acquisition, organization, and management of data for PSC research projects. Library Services maintains a collection of local holdings and assists researchers in collecting information from University libraries and in doing demographic library research using traditional and electronic resources. The Publications Office provides editorial services and disseminates research results through the production of working papers and reprinted articles.

Graduate and Postdoctoral Training

The Population Studies Center provides apprenticeship training and fellowship support to graduate students in Sociology, Economics, Public Health, and Anthropology who choose demography as a field of specialization. The goal of the graduate training program is to produce social scientists, fully trained in their discipline, with broad knowledge in population studies and specialized skills in statistical and demographic techniques, who can undertake independent research on a wide range of population topics. In the apprenticeship program student trainees gain practical research experience under the supervision of a professional staff member. The Center does not award graduate degrees. All graduate students associated with the Center are admitted into department Ph.D. programs and earn their degrees in those programs. The Center also provides postdoctoral training to demographic researchers in a variety of fields.

PSC Financial Support

The PSC was established with funding from the Ford Foundation, and received continued support from the Ford Foundation for over 20 years. Since 1976 the Center has been supported by a population center grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), part of the National Institutes of Health. This center grant provides core infrastructure support for the Center's research activities. NICHD center grant support continues to be the major source of funding for the Center's cores. The Center also collaborates with the Survey Research Center of ISR in operating the [http://micda.psc.isr.umich.edu/ Michigan Center on the Demography of Aging (MiCDA)] , funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), also part of the National Institutes of Health. Additional support for PSC's international research and training activities is provided by grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

Center Directors

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/people/profile/55 David Lam] , 2008-

Arland Thornton, 2004-2008

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/people/profile/55 David Lam] , 1994-2003

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/people/profile/2 Babara Anderson] , 1991-94

William M. Mason, 1988-90

[http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/people/profile/46 Albert Hermalin] , 1977-87

David Goldberg, 1972-76

Ronald Freedman, 1962-71

Related

* [http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/ UM Population Studies Center ]
* [http://www.isr.umich.edu/ Institute for Social Research ]


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