IUPLR Annual Workshop

 

The primary goal of the annual IUPLR Workshop is to prepare staff members across the IUPLR network to use forthcoming Census data to answer research questions about ethnicity, ancestry, and race. Two important by-products of workshop participation are the ability to generate statistical profiles for multiple predefined geographical areas and to construct unique geographical areas for analysis.

Application Process

Priority will be given to graduate students, faculty and staff associated with IUPLR member centers and to individuals working in projects that are sponsored by the Annie E. Casey. Also, priority will be given to applicants who have a specific research project that they are planning. 

How to Apply:

Complete application...

Contact information:

Contact Maria Elena Bessignano by e-mail at bessignano.1@nd.edu

 

Past Workshops Topics

2005
"Latino Health Issues"

2005 Workshop Participants

- Overview
- Agenda
- Participants

 

2004
"The Education Crisis in Latino Communities: Profiling the Pipeline and Constructing Educational Opportunity and Achievement Indicators for Latino Communities"

 

- Overview
- Agenda
- Participants

 

2003
"Latino Socioeconomic Status and Residential Pattern Analysis"

- Overview
- Agenda
- Participants

 

2002
"Accessing, Producing, and Analyzing Data from the Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF-3)"

- Overview
- Agenda
- Participants