California Center for Population Research, UCLA

California Center for Population Research, UCLA Established in 1998, the California Center for Population Research (CCPR) is a cooperative of UCLA f

Established in 1998, the California Center for Population Research (CCPR) is a cooperative of UCLA faculty who carry out basic and applied research and training in demography. CCPR comprises over 60 active faculty researchers from the disciplines of anthropology, economics, epidemiology, geography, human resources & organizational behavior, law, medicine (pediatrics and psychiatry), population, psychology, community health services, public policy, social welfare, sociology, and urban planning. CCPR researchers span several schools---including the College of Letters and Sciences, the School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, and the School of Public Affairs---and multiple academic departments within UCLA. The Center receives financial support from the UCLA Vice Chancellor for Research and the College of Letters and Sciences, from an NICHD Infrastructure Support (R24) grant, and from faculty research grants from a variety of public and private sponsors, including the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

The New York Times cites CCPR Director Bailey’s M-CARES RCT https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/01/07/the-new-york-times-cites-cc...
01/07/2026

The New York Times cites CCPR Director Bailey’s M-CARES RCT https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/01/07/the-new-york-times-cites-ccpr-director-baileys-m-cares-rct/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-new-york-times-cites-ccpr-director-baileys-m-cares-rct

9/9/15 Economics faculty and staffThe New York Times cites CCPR Director Bailey’s M-CARES RCTJanuary 7, 2026/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk GRECCPR Director Martha Bailey’s Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Study (M-CARES) is cited in a New York Times art...

The Washington Post uses data from Prof. Blair’s Deportation Data Project https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/01/07/the-washingto...
01/07/2026

The Washington Post uses data from Prof. Blair’s Deportation Data Project https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2026/01/07/the-washington-post-uses-data-from-prof-blairs-deportation-data-project/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-washington-post-uses-data-from-prof-blairs-deportation-data-project

The Washington Post uses data from Prof. Blair’s Deportation Data ProjectThe Washington Post uses data from Prof. Blair’s Deportation Data ProjectJanuary 7, 2026/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk GREData from Professor Blair’s Deportation Data Project were featured on the front...

UCLA Newsroom highlights CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s M-CARES findings on public health impacts of fully subsidized con...
12/03/2025

UCLA Newsroom highlights CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s M-CARES findings on public health impacts of fully subsidized contraception https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/12/03/ucla-newsroom-highlights-ccpr-director-martha-baileys-m-cares-findings-on-public-health-impacts-of-fully-subsidized-contraception/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ucla-newsroom-highlights-ccpr-director-martha-baileys-m-cares-findings-on-public-health-impacts-of-fully-subsidized-contraception

UCLA Newsroom highlights CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s M-CARES findings on public health impacts of fully subsidized contraceptionDecember 3, 2025/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk GRECCPR Director Martha Bailey’s study, Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Stu...

Reporting outlets use data from Professor Graeme Blair’s Deportation Data Project https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/12/02/repor...
12/02/2025

Reporting outlets use data from Professor Graeme Blair’s Deportation Data Project https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/12/02/reporting-outlets-use-data-from-professor-graeme-blairs-deportation-data-project/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reporting-outlets-use-data-from-professor-graeme-blairs-deportation-data-project

Reporting outlets use data from Professor Graeme Blair’s Deportation Data ProjectDecember 2, 2025/News, News: Project and Paper Updates by Helpdesk GREReporting using data from the Deportation Data Project: Human Rights Watch reports: ICE Abuses in Los Angeles Set Stage for Other Cities The Guardi...

Professor Faith Deckard discusses how commercial bail makes families the hidden workforce of pretrial justice https://cc...
12/02/2025

Professor Faith Deckard discusses how commercial bail makes families the hidden workforce of pretrial justice https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/12/02/professor-faith-deckard-discusses-how-commercial-bail-makes-families-the-hidden-workforce-of-pretrial-justice/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=professor-faith-deckard-discusses-how-commercial-bail-makes-families-the-hidden-workforce-of-pretrial-justice

Professor Faith Deckard discusses how commercial bail makes families the hidden workforce of pretrial justiceDecember 2, 2025/News, News: Faculty + Staff by Helpdesk GREProfessor Faith Deckard examines how gendered and racialized stereotypes around care, control, and stability shape the bail industr...

New CCPR Affiliate Professor Ann Owens discusses her working paper “The Changing Relationship between School and Residen...
11/18/2025

New CCPR Affiliate Professor Ann Owens discusses her working paper “The Changing Relationship between School and Residential Segregation” with CCPR

New CCPR Affiliate Professor Ann Owens discusses her working paper “The Changing Relationship between School and Residential Segregation” with CCPRNovember 18, 2025/News by Helpdesk GRESegregation in the United States remains a persistent and evolving challenge. While conventional wisdom suggest...

Prof. Alison Gemmill discusses recent study “US Abortion Bans and Infant Mortality” with CCPR
11/17/2025

Prof. Alison Gemmill discusses recent study “US Abortion Bans and Infant Mortality” with CCPR

Prof. Alison Gemmill discusses recent study “US Abortion Bans and Infant Mortality” with CCPRNovember 17, 2025/News by Helpdesk GREAlison Gemmill, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, has joined CCPR as a faculty affiliate, bringing expertise in fertility, maternal and perinatal health, and the ...

UCLA Professor Till von Wachter and the California Policy Lab awarded a $5.95M grant from Conrad N Hilton Foundation
11/05/2025

UCLA Professor Till von Wachter and the California Policy Lab awarded a $5.95M grant from Conrad N Hilton Foundation

UCLA Professor Till von Wachter and the California Policy Lab awarded a $5.95M grant from Conrad N Hilton FoundationNovember 5, 2025/News by Helpdesk GREThe Conrad N Hilton Foundation has awarded a $5.95 million grant to Professor Till von Wachter and the California Policy Lab (CPL). The foundation,...

Featured on CBS News, CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s new working paper uses a randomized controlled trial to quantify how...
10/29/2025

Featured on CBS News, CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s new working paper uses a randomized controlled trial to quantify how funding for reproductive health affects pregnancies and abortions in the US. https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/10/29/featured-on-cbs-news-ccpr-director-martha-baileys-new-working-paper-uses-a-randomized-controlled-trial-to-quantify-how-funding-for-reproductive-health-affects-pregnancies-and-abortions-in-the-us/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=featured-on-cbs-news-ccpr-director-martha-baileys-new-working-paper-uses-a-randomized-controlled-trial-to-quantify-how-funding-for-reproductive-health-affects-pregnancies-and-abortions-in-the-us

Featured on CBS News, CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s new working paper uses a randomized controlled trial to quantify how funding for reproductive health affects pregnancies and abortions in the US.October 29, 2025/News by Helpdesk GRERead the article featured by CBS News at https://www.cbsnews.com...

CCPR Director, Professor Martha Bailey, discusses the economics of family planning on the Financial Times podcast https:...
10/09/2025

CCPR Director, Professor Martha Bailey, discusses the economics of family planning on the Financial Times podcast https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/10/09/ccpr-director-professor-martha-bailey-discusses-the-economics-of-family-planning-on-the-financial-times-podcast/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ccpr-director-professor-martha-bailey-discusses-the-economics-of-family-planning-on-the-financial-times-podcast

CCPR Director, Professor Martha Bailey, discusses the economics of family planning on the Financial Times podcastOctober 9, 2025/News by Helpdesk GRECCPR Director and Economist Professor Martha Bailey discusses the economic effects of family planning in a recent Financial Times podcast with Sarah O....

Affiliate Antonio P. Ramos and collaborators’ new paper, ‘Reducing Inequalities Using an Unbiased Machine Learning Appro...
10/07/2025

Affiliate Antonio P. Ramos and collaborators’ new paper, ‘Reducing Inequalities Using an Unbiased Machine Learning Approach to Identify Births with the Highest Risk of Preventable Neonatal Deaths,’ was accepted for publication in Population Health Metrics https://ccpr.ucla.edu/2025/10/07/affiliate-antonio-p-ramos-and-collaborators-new-paper-reducing-inequalities-using-an-unbiased-machine-learning-approach-to-identify-births-with-the-highest-risk-of-preventable-neonatal-deaths/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=affiliate-antonio-p-ramos-and-collaborators-new-paper-reducing-inequalities-using-an-unbiased-machine-learning-approach-to-identify-births-with-the-highest-risk-of-preventable-neonatal-deaths

Affiliate Antonio P. Ramos and collaborators’ new paper, ‘Reducing Inequalities Using an Unbiased Machine Learning Approach to Identify Births with the Highest Risk of Preventable Neonatal Deaths,’ was accepted for publication in Population Health MetricsOctober 7, 2025/News by Helpdesk GREAff...

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