[Brownbag] Demography Brown Bag: Ridhi Kashyap "The Digital Revolution and Gender Equality: Perspectives from Digital Demography, " Wednesday April 20 at 12:noon PDT

Maria Teresa Hernandez mt_hernandez at berkeley.edu
Tue Apr 19 17:06:55 PDT 2022


Dear Demography colleagues:

Please join us tomorrow Wednesday as we host Ridhi Kashyap for her talk "The Digital Revolution and Gender Equality: Perspectives from Digital Demography” 
https://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/popsci.html?event_ID=144662&date=2022-04-20&filter=Sponsor&filtersel= <https://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/popsci.html?event_ID=144662&date=2022-04-20&filter=Sponsor&filtersel=>

Ridhi Kashyap is associate professor of social demography at the University of Oxford and professorial fellow at Nuffield College. Her research covers questions linked to mortality and health, gender inequality, marriage and family, and migration and ethnicity. As co-leader of the strand of digital and computational science within Oxford’s Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, she is working to advance the use and applications of digital and computational innovations in social and demographic research, and examine the implications of digital technologies on demographic and development outcomes.

The Zoom link is:
https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91737194316?pwd=emZoM3dpOGptUGROaGxaUTg2SDNoUT09 <https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91737194316?pwd=emZoM3dpOGptUGROaGxaUTg2SDNoUT09>

All of the session recordings  are availabl  in the Berkeley Population Sciences website and our YouTube Channel https://populationsciences.berkeley.edu <https://populationsciences.berkeley.edu/>


Kind Regards,
Maria

María Teresa Hernández, MPH
she/her/hers
Research Manager
School of Public Health UC Berkeley
mt_hernandez at berkeley.edu

Global Health Equity Scholars 
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Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging & Berkeley Population Center
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