The Flexible Work and Well-Being Center

The MPC is pleased to announce the establishment of the Flexible Work and Well-Being Center. This multidisciplinary research project is part of a newly formed national research network, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, to investigate workplace policy innovations that might promote the health of employees and their families.

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Coming Soon from IPUMS-USA

Look for big changes on the IPUMS-USA website in the next few months. This Fall the MPC staff will release the first-ever redesign of the IPUMS-USA website.

 

 

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Welcome to the Minnesota Population Center

 

The Minnesota Population Center (MPC) is a University-wide interdisciplinary cooperative for demographic research.  The MPC serves sixty faculty members and research associates from ten colleges and nineteen departments at the University of Minnesota, and employs nearly a hundred research support staff, including computer programmers and technicians, administrative staff, research assistants, and data-entry staff.  As a leading developer and disseminator of demographic data, we also serve a broader audience of some 6,000 demographic researchers worldwide.

 

 

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Spring 2007 Seminar Series

Monday, March 5, 2007
12:15 PM, 50 Willey Hall

“Union, Public Sector, and Within-group Wage Dispersion in the U.S.: A Density Function Decomposition Analysis”

Changhwan Kim, Ph.D.
Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota

 

Attend an MPC Workshop!
The Minnesota Population Center regularly holds short workshops to train social scientists to use the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) and other MPC data resources. Upcoming workshops include the IPUMS Summer Workshop and the Summer GIS Workshop.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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