California Center for Population Research, UCLA

California Center for Population Research, UCLA Established in 1998, the California Center for Population Research (CCPR) is a cooperative of UCLA f

Established in 1998, the California Center for Population Research (CCPR) is a cooperative of UCLA faculty who carry out basic and applied research and training in demography. CCPR comprises over 60 active faculty researchers from the disciplines of anthropology, economics, epidemiology, geography, human resources & organizational behavior, law, medicine (pediatrics and psychiatry), population, ps

ychology, community health services, public policy, social welfare, sociology, and urban planning. CCPR researchers span several schools---including the College of Letters and Sciences, the School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, and the School of Public Affairs---and multiple academic departments within UCLA. The Center receives financial support from the UCLA Vice Chancellor for Research and the College of Letters and Sciences, from an NICHD Infrastructure Support (R24) grant, and from faculty research grants from a variety of public and private sponsors, including the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

Dr. Arah receives Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/05/19/dr-arah-re...
05/19/2026

Dr. Arah receives Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/05/19/dr-arah-receives-faculty-award-for-excellence-in-graduate-student-mentoring/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dr-arah-receives-faculty-award-for-excellence-in-graduate-student-mentoring

Dr. Arah receives Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student MentoringDr. Arah receives Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student MentoringMay 19, 2026/News, News: Affiliate Awards, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GRECCPR extends its warmest congratulations to Faculty Fellow Dr. Onyeb...

Congratulations to the 2026 PAA CCPR Poster Award Winners! https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/05/13/congratulations-to-the-2026-...
05/13/2026

Congratulations to the 2026 PAA CCPR Poster Award Winners! https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/05/13/congratulations-to-the-2026-paa-ccpr-poster-award-winners/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=congratulations-to-the-2026-paa-ccpr-poster-award-winners

Congratulations to the 2026 PAA CCPR Poster Award Winners!Congratulations to the 2026 PAA CCPR Poster Award Winners!May 13, 2026/News, News: Affiliate Awards by Helpdesk GREWe are pleased to congratulate several CCPR affiliates who were recognized as poster winners at the Population Association of A...

Four new studies examine health, climate, and policy changes facing unhoused populations https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/2...
04/27/2026

Four new studies examine health, climate, and policy changes facing unhoused populations https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/27/27814/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=27814

Four new studies examine health, climate, and policy changes facing unhoused populationsFour new studies examine health, climate, and policy changes facing unhoused populationsApril 27, 2026/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk GREFour recent studies by CCPR Faculty Fellow Professor Ran...

Professor Alison Gemmill is reappointed to the World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory Group https://ccpr.ucla.ed...
04/21/2026

Professor Alison Gemmill is reappointed to the World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory Group https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/21/congratulations-to-ccpr-faculty-fellow-professor-alison-gemmill-on-her-reappointment-to-the-world-health-organizations-technical-advisory-group/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=congratulations-to-ccpr-faculty-fellow-professor-alison-gemmill-on-her-reappointment-to-the-world-health-organizations-technical-advisory-group

Professor Alison Gemmill is reappointed to the World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory GroupProfessor Alison Gemmill is reappointed to the World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory GroupApril 21, 2026/News, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GRECongratulations to CCPR Faculty Fellow P...

Self-employed Hispanic women may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease compared with their salaried counterparts h...
04/21/2026

Self-employed Hispanic women may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease compared with their salaried counterparts https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/21/self-employed-hispanic-women-may-be-at-lower-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease-compared-with-their-salaried-counterparts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=self-employed-hispanic-women-may-be-at-lower-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease-compared-with-their-salaried-counterparts

Self-employed Hispanic women may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease compared with their salaried counterpartsSelf-employed Hispanic women may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease compared with their salaried counterpartsApril 21, 2026/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk...

The complex link between poverty and health https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/15/the-complex-link-between-poverty-and-health...
04/15/2026

The complex link between poverty and health https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/15/the-complex-link-between-poverty-and-health/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-complex-link-between-poverty-and-health

The complex link between poverty and healthThe complex link between poverty and healthApril 15, 2026/News, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GREPoverty is one of the most examined phenomena in economics; nevertheless, its causal relationship with health outcomes remains empirically challenging to di...

New findings from 20 years of research on Latino Health https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/13/new-findings-from-20-years-of-r...
04/13/2026

New findings from 20 years of research on Latino Health https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/13/new-findings-from-20-years-of-research-on-latino-health/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-findings-from-20-years-of-research-on-latino-health

New findings from 20 years of research on Latino HealthNew findings from 20 years of research on Latino HealthApril 13, 2026/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk GRELatinos are the second largest racial/ethnic group in the US, comprising about one-fifth of the population in 2024. Their....

Professor Jennie Brand and collaborator receive Russell Sage Foundation Grant https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/09/professor...
04/09/2026

Professor Jennie Brand and collaborator receive Russell Sage Foundation Grant https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/09/professor-jennie-brand-and-collaborator-receive-russell-sage-foundation-grant/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=professor-jennie-brand-and-collaborator-receive-russell-sage-foundation-grant

Professor Jennie Brand and collaborator receive Russell Sage Foundation GrantProfessor Jennie Brand and collaborator receive Russell Sage Foundation GrantApril 9, 2026/News, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GRECCPR Faculty Fellow, Professor Jennie Brand, and UCLA alumna XI Song (Columbia University...

CCPR Director Bailey on declining fertility rates in the New York Times https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/09/ccpr-director-b...
04/09/2026

CCPR Director Bailey on declining fertility rates in the New York Times https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/09/ccpr-director-bailey-discusses-declining-fertility-rates-with-the-new-york-times/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ccpr-director-bailey-discusses-declining-fertility-rates-with-the-new-york-times

9/9/15 Economics faculty and staffCCPR Director Bailey on declining fertility rates in the New York TimesApril 9, 2026/News, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GREU.S. fertility rates have been declining since 2007, raising questions about long-term demographic, economic, and social consequences. In....

New Evidence on the Cohabitation Revolution https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/06/new-evidence-on-the-cohabitation-revolution...
04/06/2026

New Evidence on the Cohabitation Revolution https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/04/06/new-evidence-on-the-cohabitation-revolution/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-evidence-on-the-cohabitation-revolution

New Evidence on the Cohabitation RevolutionNew Evidence on the Cohabitation RevolutionApril 6, 2026/News, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GREThe late twentieth-century rise of nonmarital cohabitation has long been understood as a transformation driven primarily by young, never-married adults delay...

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