Time | to 12:30 pm Add to Calendar 2012-09-12 09:00:00 2012-09-12 12:30:00 7th Annual De Jong Lecture in Social Demography Nittany Lion Inn Population Research Institute css7@psu.edu America/New_York public |
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Location | Nittany Lion Inn |
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The Social Process of Mexican Women's Migration to the U.S.: An Intersectionality Approach Presented by Emilio Parrado, Professor of Sociology at University of Pennsylvania
Discussants: Katharine Donato, Professor and Chair of Sociology at Vanderbilt University Jennifer Van Hook, Professor of Sociology and Director, Population Research Institute at Penn State
Lecture Sponsors The De Jong Lecture is supported by the Gordon F. and Caroline M. De Jong Lectureship in Social Demography Endowment, administered jointly (and supplemented as necessary) by the Department of Sociology and the Population Research Institute at Penn State. View Previous De Jong Lectures
Gordon F. De Jong is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Demography, Director of the Graduate Program in Demography, and Senior Scientist with the Population Research Institute at Penn State. Caroline M. De Jong, a former middle school teacher, has been involved in numerous community, church, and university related organizations including the American Association of University Women, Stay-and-Play Nursery School, Presbyterian Women, and the Centre County Board of Elections. |
Contact Person | Carolyn Scott |
Contact Email | css7@psu.edu |
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