1985-1987 - Population Studies Center - University of Michigan

1985-1987 - Population Studies Center - University of Michigan 1985-1987 - Population Studies Center - University of Michigan

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FORfflER STUDENTSCenter trainees who have received PhDs in sociology or economics from the University of Michigan are listedbelow. The variety of institutions with which they arc affiliated gives an overview of the scope of preparationprovided at the Center.Nearly half of the total of 129 Center PhDs currently hold academic positions at colleges and universities in theUnited States; ten hold appointments at foreign universities. Several former students are employed in research forforeign governments and population organizations, and 13 are involved in research in international organizationsconcerned with population issues, such as the United Nations, the International Labor Organization, and thePopulation Council.Both business and government have recognized the importance of demographic research to policy making, andmore recent graduates are accepting non-academic positions both in the United States and abroad. Eight formerstudents are engaged in research and analysis for private businesses, and 16 are employed by U. S. governmentagencies. Seventeen are employed by private research organizations.In addition to the PhD recipients listed, many students from the U. S. and abroad have received shorter-termtraining at the Center. We appreciate hearing from all former students and welcome updated information.FormerPopulation Studies CenterTrainees with PhDs from the University of MichiganArjun L. Adlakha 1970Chief, Asia, Europe, NorthAmerica andOceania BranchCenter forInternational ResearchU.S.Bureauof theCensusWashington, DCNilu/cr Ahmed 1984AssistantProfessor (Sociology)University of WisconsinWaukesha, WisconsinJohnEllis Anderson 1974Demographer, Centersfor EnvironmentalHealthCentersfor DiseaseControlAtlanta, GeorgiaRichardB. Anker 1973Project DirectorWorldEmployment ProgramInternational Labor OrganizationGeneva, SwitzerlandFred Arnold 1972ResearchAssociateEast-WestPopulation InstituteHonolulu, HawaiiMakoto Nohara Atoh 1980Director, [Division of Human ReproductionInstituteofPopulation ProblemsTokyo,JapanErnest B.Attah 1980Associate Professor (Sociology)Atlanta UniversityAtlanta, GeorgiaTaltamangalamBala krishnan 1963Professor (Sociology)UniversityofWestern OntarioLondon, OntarioCanadaRoberta Bames 1977Research AssociateTheUrban InstituteIncomeSecurity and Pension PolicyWashington, DCJohn Bauer 1984AssistantProfessor (Economics)University of HawaiiAssociate, East-West Papulation InstituteHonolulu, HawaiiAllenBeck 1985StatisticianU.S.Departmentof JusticeBureau ofJustice StatisticsWashington, DCJaime Benavente 1987CommunitySystems FoundationAnn Arbor, MichiganFormer Students 33

Suzanne Bianchi 1978Sta ristkia n / DemographerU.S.Bureauofthe CensusWashington, DCGordon S. Bonham 1971Urban SystemsResearcherUrban StudiesCenterUniversity of LouisvilleLouisville, KentuckyRoger L.Brown 1982Project CoordinatorAmerican Medical AssociationChicago, IllinoisMarkBrowning 1982Manager of LoadForecastPotomacElectric Power CompanyWashington, DCHelge Brunborg 1983Deputy tothe ChiefSociodemographicResearchUnitCentralBureau of StatisticsOslo, NorwayLarry L Bumpass 1968Professor (Sociology) and Associate, CenterforDemography and EcologyUniversityofWisconsin - MadisonMadison,WisconsinCharles A. Calhoun 1983Research AssociateTheUrban InstituteWashington, DCFrederick L.Campbell 1967Professor (Sociology)UniversityofWashingtonSeattle, WashingtonJohn Casterline 1979Assistant Professor (Sociology)Brown UniversityProvidence, RhodeIslandJosephChamie 1976Chief, Population PolicySectionUnited NationsNew York, New YorkNapapornChayovan 1982Assistant ProfessorInstituteofPopulation StudiesChulalongkornUniversityBangkok,ThailandLisa Gayle Cope 1986Institute for Survey ResearchTemple UniversityPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaChoc Kim Loy 1981Senior Research FellowCentre for PolicyResearchUniversitySains MalaysiaPcnang, MalaysiaHsiao-Chang Chen 1974Demographer, Family Planning EvaluationDivisionCenter for DiseaseControlAtlanta,GeorgiaPaulP. L.Cheung 1983Director,Population Planning UnitMinistry of HealthRepublic ofSingaporeChin Yi Chu 1985Associate Professor (Economics)National Taiwan UniversityAssociate ResearcherInstitute ofEconomicsAcademiaSinicaTaiwanSolomonS.P. Chu 1969Scholl College ofPodiatricMedicineChicago, IllinoisCarolClark 1979Assistant Professor (Economics)Guilford CollegeGreensboro,North CarolinaMelissa H. Clark 1980Assistant Professor (Sociology)University of MississippiColumbus, MississippiDiane Colasanto 1977Survey MethodologistGallup Organization Inc.Princeton, New JerseyRachel Connelly 1985Assistant Professor (Economics)BowdoinCollegeBrunswick, MaineJames C Cramer 1975Associate Professor (Sociology)University ofCalifornia - DavisDavis, CaliforniaJohn Czajka 1979Senior SociologistMathematicaPolicyResearch, Inc.Washington, DCBarbaraDevaney 1977SeniorEconomistMathematicaPolicyResearch, Inc.Princeton,New JerseySusan De Vos 1982Research Associate, Center for Demographyand EcologyUniversityof Wisconsin—MadisonMadison, WisconsinHasan Zafer Dogan 1974Director, SchoolofTourismandHotel ManagementAydin, TurkeyBarry James Edmonston 1974Life Insurance Marketing andResearchAssociation InternationalHartford,ConnecticutEugene P. Ericksen 1971Head, Sampling DivisionInstitutefor SurveyResearchTemple UniversityPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaMarkEvers 1974StatisticianGeneral Mills CorporationMinneapolis, MinnesotaMuhammadFaour 1983Assistant Professor (Sociology)AmericanUniversity of BeirutBeriut, LebanonRashid Faruquee 1975International Labour OrganizationGeneva,SwitzerlandDavid L. Featherman 1969Bascorn Professor (Sociology)and Director,Instituteon AgingUniversityofWisconsin — MadisonMadison, WisconsinAllan G. Feldt 1963Professor (Urban andRegional Planning,Natural ResourcesUniversityof MichiganAnnArbor, MichiganGreer L. Fox 1970DirectorChild andFamily StudiesCenterUniversityof Tennessee - KnoxvilleKnoxville,TennesseeThomasFraker 1981Senior EconomistMathematicaPolicyResearch, Inc.Washington, DCJudith L.Friedman 1970Associate Professor (Human Ecology)CookCollege,RutgersUniversityNew Brunswick, New JerseySamuel R. Friedman 1970Project DirectorNarcotic andDrugResearch Inc.New York, New YorkJanetGerson 1981Lecturer (Economics)Universityof MichiganAnnArbor, MichiganJohn Leroy Goodman 1974Division ofResearchandStatisticsFederalReserveBoardWashington, DCPatricia A.Gwartney-Gibbs 1981Assistant Professor (Sociology)Universityof OregonEugene, Oregon34 Population Studies Center

FORfflER STUDENTS<strong>Center</strong> trainees who have received PhDs in sociology or economics from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> are listedbelow. The variety <strong>of</strong> institutions with which they arc affiliated gives an overview <strong>of</strong> the scope <strong>of</strong> preparationprovided at the <strong>Center</strong>.Nearly half <strong>of</strong> the total <strong>of</strong> 129 <strong>Center</strong> PhDs currently hold academic positions at colleges and universities in theUnited States; ten hold appointments at foreign universities. Several former students are employed in research forforeign governments and population organizations, and 13 are involved in research in international organizationsconcerned with population issues, such as the United Nations, the International Labor Organization, and the<strong>Population</strong> Council.Both business and government have recognized the importance <strong>of</strong> demographic research to policy making, andmore recent graduates are accepting non-academic positions both in the United States and abroad. Eight formerstudents are engaged in research and analysis for private businesses, and 16 are employed by U. S. governmentagencies. Seventeen are employed by private research organizations.In addition to the PhD recipients listed, many students from the U. S. and abroad have received shorter-termtraining at the <strong>Center</strong>. We appreciate hearing from all former students and welcome updated information.Former<strong>Population</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Center</strong>Trainees with PhDs from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>Arjun L. Adlakha 1970Chief, Asia, Europe, NorthAmerica andOceania Branch<strong>Center</strong> forInternational ResearchU.S.Bureau<strong>of</strong> theCensusWashington, DCNilu/cr Ahmed 1984AssistantPr<strong>of</strong>essor (Sociology)<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> WisconsinWaukesha, WisconsinJohnEllis Anderson 1974Demographer, <strong>Center</strong>sfor EnvironmentalHealth<strong>Center</strong>sfor DiseaseControlAtlanta, GeorgiaRichardB. Anker 1973Project DirectorWorldEmployment ProgramInternational Labor OrganizationGeneva, SwitzerlandFred Arnold 1972ResearchAssociateEast-West<strong>Population</strong> InstituteHonolulu, HawaiiMakoto Nohara Atoh 1980Director, [Division <strong>of</strong> Human ReproductionInstitute<strong>of</strong><strong>Population</strong> ProblemsTokyo,JapanErnest B.Attah 1980Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Sociology)Atlanta <strong>University</strong>Atlanta, GeorgiaTaltamangalamBala krishnan 1963Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Sociology)<strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong>Western OntarioLondon, OntarioCanadaRoberta Bames 1977Research AssociateTheUrban InstituteIncomeSecurity and Pension PolicyWashington, DCJohn Bauer 1984AssistantPr<strong>of</strong>essor (Economics)<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> HawaiiAssociate, East-West Papulation InstituteHonolulu, HawaiiAllenBeck <strong>1985</strong>StatisticianU.S.Department<strong>of</strong> JusticeBureau <strong>of</strong>Justice StatisticsWashington, DCJaime Benavente <strong>1987</strong>CommunitySystems FoundationAnn Arbor, <strong>Michigan</strong>Former Students 33

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