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NBER: Call for Proposals for Small Grants using New PSID Data to NBER affiliates

Call for Proposals for Small Grants using New PSID Data to NBER affiliates

From: Janet Stein <jbstein_at_nber.org>
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 15:43:39 +0000

To Members of NBER Programs on Children and on Aging:

Please see the attached Call for Proposal concerning a small grants
competition for research using recently available PSID data on
intergenerational transfers, extended family connections and time use.
These small grants are part of a P01 to the PSID funded by the National
Institute on Aging. Bob Schoeni, Judy Seltzer, Emily Wiemers and V.
Joseph Hotz are involved with this initiative and the conference to be
held in June 2016 at which papers and posters will be presented by the
eventual grantees and other researchers on the above topics.

If you would like further information, please contact:

V. JOSEPH HOTZ
Arts & Sciences Professor of Economics
Principal Investigator, The Add Health Parent Study

Dept. of Economics | Duke University | Durham, NC 27708 |
919-660-1841 <tel:919-660-1841>
Email: hotz_at_econ.duke.edu |
Website: http://www.econ.duke.edu/~vjh3

Received on Wed Dec 24 2014 - 10:47:43 EST