If you’re looking for an RA, the incredible Al Kolenda speaks French with a Professional French Masters in International Development, has research experience and just knocked it out of the park presenting at #PAA2022!
Let me know if you’d like to get in touch with Al
There are still a few notable (& vocal) holdouts but I’ve been overjoyed in the family planning sessions @ #PAA2022 to see stronger focus than ever before on gender/racism/history/power & #ContraceptiveAutonomy
A total sea change from when I started attending nearly 10 years ago
Gotta love @Stata throwing some shade at @rstatstweet at #PAA2022.
#stataforever
The work on men and SRH normally makes me 🙄🙄🙄, but @JoeStrongDemog is redefining the field right now at #PAA2022
The focus on masculinities and gender roles, the mixed methods, the thoughtfulness of this work. PHEW!
Don't forget your running shoes, demographers #PAA2022
Plus our posters!
So proud my small but mighty little team of co-authors and RAs for punching above our weight here, and for all of their hard work to get us to this point. Can't wait to finally share our science with the world!
See you in Atlanta! #PAA2022
Next at #PAA2022, I'll be presenting our work on the unmet need indicator, and its suitability as proxy for access to contraception and desire to use it
Thursday April 7th at 2pm
Session: 63
Room: International 7
w/ @bwbullington and many more!
It's a little overwhelming but I'm so proud that my coauthors & I will be giving 6 oral presentations and 2 posters at #PAA2022 (+Psychosocial!)
I'm biased of course, but I think our team is doing some of the coolest work on global SRH right now
A 🧵of our presentations
Don't forget your running shoes for #PAA2022!
This tweet begins organization of the traditional, non-official, publicized #PAA2022 group run. Meet at 6:30am Friday by fountain. Atlanta has some decent running ... 1 mile from our hotel. Tentative route: Freedom Park trail to Beltline trail, return (km markings on maps)
In advance of the upcoming #PAA2022 conference next week, I'm revisiting the extraordinary article by @ashleystreet on the emergence of demography as a science in the United States.
Do yourself a favor if you haven't already read...