FALL 2004
November 1, **Monday** 12:00-1:00 – 279 Haines
Rene Almeling (UCLA, Sociology)
“Masculinity and Femininity in Egg and Sperm Donation: Measuring How Donors Do Gender on Website Profiles”
December 13, **Monday** 12:00-1:00 – 279 Haines
Christine Schwartz (UCLA, Sociology)
“Educational Assortative Marriage from 1940 to 2003”
WINTER 2005
January 13, **Thursday** 12:00-1:30 – 279 Haines
Thomas Weisner (UCLA, Anthropology and Psychiatry)
“Helping Families and Children Sustain a Daily Routine: Evidence from the New Hope Experimental Intervention for Working Poor Families”
January 19, **Wednesday** 12:00-1:30 – 9383 Bunche (Room Change)
Kathryn Edin (University of Pennsylvania, Sociology)
“Why Low Income Women Put Motherhood before Marriage”
Co-sponsored with the California Center for Population Research and the UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations
January 28, **Friday** 12:00-1:30 – 279 Haines
Steven Nock (University of Virginia, Sociology)
“A 5-year Evaluation of Covenant Marriage in Louisiana”
Ross Lecture
SPRING 2005
May 11, **Wednesday** 12:00-1:30 – 9383 Bunche
Steven Ruggles (University of Minnesota, History)
“The Decline of the Multigenerational Family in the United States, 1850-2000”
Co-sponsored with the California Center for Population Research
May 27, **Friday** 12:00-1:30 – 279 Haines
Judith Treas (University of California, Irvine, Sociology)
“The Household Division of Labor in Cross-National Context”