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Appendix
Workshop on Integrating Federal
Statistics on Children
conducted by
THE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL STATISTICS
and
THE BOARD ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
March 31-April 1, 1994
National Academy of Sciences
Cecil and Ida Green Building Room 104
2001 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, D.C.
Thursday, 31 March
8 :30-9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
9:00-10:00
OPENING REMARKS
Miron Straf, Committee on National Statistics
Deborah Phillips, Board on Children and Families
Robert Hauser, University of Wisconsin, Chair
10:00-12:00 SESSION 1: CHILDREN AND HEALTH CARE REFORM
Paul Newacheck, University of California at San Francisco
with Barbara Starfield, Johns Hopkins University
Discussants:
Nicholas Zill, Westat, Inc.
Robert Valdez, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health
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216
12:00-1:00 p.m. LUNCH
APPENDIX
1:00-3:00 SESSION 2: PATTERNS OF ECONOMIC WELL-BEING
AND DEPENDENCY
Greg Duncan, University of Michigan (now at
Northwestern University) with
Kris Moore, Child Trends, Inc.,
Brett Brown, Child Trends, Inc., and
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Columbia University
Discussants:
Gary Sandefur, University of Wisconsin
Donald Hernandez, Bureau of the Census
3:00-3: 15 BREAK
3 : 15-5: 15 SESSION 3 : CHILDREN AND INTERPERSONAL
VIOLENCE
Colin Loftin, University of Maryland with
James Mercy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Discussants:
David Cantor, Westat, Inc.
Michael Rand, Bureau of Justice Statistics
5:30
6:00
RECEPTION
DINNER
Friday, 1 April
8:00-8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
8:30-10:30 SESSION 4: THE TRANSITION TO ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
Sandra Hofferth, The Urban Institute (now at University of
Michigan)
Discussants:
John Love, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Jerry West, National Center for Education Statistics
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APPENDIX
10:30- 10:45 BREAK
217
10:45-12:45 SESSION 5: THE TRANSITION INTO THE LABOR FORCE
Aaron Pallas, Michigan State University
Discussants:
Russell Rumberger, University of California at
Santa Barbara
Suzanne Bianchi, Bureau of the Census
12:45-1:45 p.m. LUNCH
1 :45 -4: 00 FINAL PLENARY SES SION
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PRESENTERS AND DISCUSSANTS
SUZANNE BIANCHI, Population Division, Bureau of the Census
JEANNE BROOKS-GUNN, Center for the Study of Children and
Families, Teachers College, Columbia University
BRETT BROWN, Child Trends, Inc., Washington, DC
DAVID CANTOR, Westat, Inc., Rockville, MD
GREG DUNCAN, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research,
Northwestern Universirv
APPENDIX
DONALD J. HERNANDEZ, Population Division, Bureau of the Census
SANDRA HOFFERTH, Institute for Social Research, University of
Michigan
COLIN LOFTIN, Department of Criminology, University of Maryland
JOHN LOVE, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Princeton, NJ
JAMES MERCY, Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for
Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Atlanta, GA
KRISTIN MOORE, Child Trends, Inc., Washington, DC
PAUL NEWACHECK, Institute for Health Policv ~tIl~iP.Q {[ni`~r~it`7 of
California at San Francisco
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AARON PALLAS, Department of Education, Michigan State University
MICHAEL RAND, Crime Surveys Branch, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
U.S. Department of Justice
RUSSELL RUMBERGER, Department of Education, University of
California at Santa Barbara
GARY SANDEFUR, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin
BARBARA STARFIELD, Department of Health Policy and Management,
Johns Hopkins University
ROBERT VALDEZ, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services
JERRY WEST, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department
of Education
NICHOLAS ZILL, Westat, Inc., Washington, DC
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