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California Center for Population Research (CCPR) at UCLA

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESLocation LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATESPosted 31 Jul 2001Deadline 30 Apr 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20250-11 years oldAIDS/HIVAllyApplications GrantsApplied ResearchApplied ScienceAreaBig DataBigDataBusiness-Friendly AtmosphereCaliforniaCase StudyCensusesChildChild YouthChildren (0-21)CodeCoding SystemCognitive DiscriminationCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexContraceptive UsageCreativenessDataData CollectionData ScienceDemographyDevelopmentDisciplineDiscriminationEXTMREducational workshopEnvironmentExtramuralExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFamilyFamily DemographiesFamily memberFecundabilityFecundityFertilityFundingFutureGerminationGoalsGovernment AgenciesGrantGrant ProposalsHIV/AIDSHealthHouseholdImmigrationImpoverishedInequalityInfluentialsInfrastructureInstitutionInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInternetInvestigatorsInvestmentsKnowledgeLos AngelesMentorsMentorshipMethodological StudiesMethodologyMethodsMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchNICHDNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNational Institutes of HealthNon-Profit OrganizationsNonprofit OrganizationsPersonal SatisfactionPilot ProjectsPlayPoliciesPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesPopulation-based researchPopulation-level researchPovertyPreparationProcessProductivityPublic HealthQualitative MethodsR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramReproductive HealthResearchResearch GrantsResearch MethodologyResearch MethodsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRoleScientistSecureServicesSocial SciencesSocietiesSourceStatistical MethodsSurvey InstrumentSurveysTimeUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWWWWorkWorkshopWritingbusiness-friendly environmentcase reportcollaborative atmospherecollaborative environmentconferencecontraceptive useconventioncost effectivenesscreativitydevelopmentaldisparity in healthfemale outcomesfull professorfundamental researchhealth disparityimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeinteractive atmosphereinteractive environmentinterdisciplinary atmosphereinterdisciplinary environmentkidsmedical collegemedical schoolsmigrationmortalitynext generationnoveloutcomes among femalesoutcomes among womenoutcomes in femalesoutcomes in womenoutreachpeer-group atmospherepeer-group environmentpilot studypopulation healthpreparationsprogramspublic health relevancequalitative reasoningracismresearch and methodsschool of medicinesenior facultysocialsocial health determinantssocial rolesocio-economicsocio-economicallysocioeconomicallysocioeconomicsstatistic methodsstatisticsstructural determinantsstructural factorssummer institutesummitsymposiasymposiumwalkabilitywalkablewebwell-beingwellbeingwomen's outcomesworld wide webyoungster
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OVERALL PROJECT SUMMARY
The California Center for Population Research (CCPR) is a university-wide interdisciplinary research center at

the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). CCPR stimulates, advances, and supports ambitious, high-

impact, interdisciplinary research on the most important issues in population dynamics by 1) sustaining and

strengthening an intellectually stimulating, supportive, and collegial environment for interdisciplinary population

research; 2) investing in the next generation of population scientists through extensive mentoring and support;

3) providing excellent administrative, technical, and methodological support at all stages of the research

process; 4) promoting the development and use of innovative research methods; 5) reducing barriers to

accessing population data and supporting new data collection; 6) disseminating CCPR research and data to a

variety of audiences. CCPR benefits from a supportive university environment that encourages interdisciplinary

research and in which all units – from the social sciences to the public health and medical schools – are

located on the same walkable campus. UCLA provides CCPR with generous support, contingent on CCPR

maintaining its NICHD funding.

With this NICHD and UCLA support, CCPR has been thriving these past two decades and now has 139 faculty

Affiliates from 17 departments across campus. To maintain CCPR centeredness, we have introduced a new

form of affiliation for the most active Affiliates, with currently 70 faculty “Fellows.” Concurrently, as CCPR

collaborations and activities extend beyond the UCLA campus, we have 32 external affiliates, including

colleagues from under-resourced institutions (URIs). CCPR's research focuses primarily on four areas: 1)

increasing diversity of the family and its consequences for family members' well-being, focusing mainly on

family disruption, families in poverty, and multigenerational families; 2) migration and immigration and its

consequences for society, health, and well-being; 3) racism and discrimination, poverty, and other structural

factors in producing wide gaps in health and mortality, as well as the means for reducing these gaps; 4) long-

term and recent fertility and contraceptive use changes, how to improve reproductive health outcomes for

women and children, and the social and policy contexts of HIV/AIDS. While conducting cutting-edge

fundamental research in these areas, CCPR Fellows frequently work with governmental agencies and non-

profit organizations on applied research projects and policy issues.

We are requesting funding for CCPR's Administrative, Development, and Scientific and Technical Cores.

These cores substantially increase the cost-effectiveness of NICHD and other NIH funding for a large portfolio

of CCPR research projects. The research opportunities and services these Cores provide also enhance the

productivity, quality, and impact of CCPR Fellows' research and are prioritized for early-stage researchers.

Grant Number: 5P2CHD041022-24
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Martha Bailey

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