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Principal Investigators
Cristina Bradatan
Texas Tech University
Cristina Bradatan received her PhD from the Pennsylvania State University. Her teaching and research interests are demographic and statistical methods, fertility and migration. Her published work has focused on suicide and family systems in Eastern European countries. Her current research examines the relationship between migration and fertility changes in Eastern Europe after 1990.
László J. Kulcsár
Kansas State University
László J. Kulcsár received his PhD from Cornell University.
His field of expertise is social demography and regional development, with a particular emphasis on migration and spatial inequalities. Dr. Kulcsár does research on the links between population dynamics and social change, including counterurbanization and the transforming rural landscape in post-industrial countries. He also studies the social and demographic transformation of Eastern Europe from a historical perspective, with a particular emphasis on the post-socialist period.
Assistants
We would like to acknowledge the help of the following graduate assistants:
Benjamin C. Bolender, Kansas State University
Albert Iaroi, Kansas State University
Allison Teeter, Kansas State University
John Versaggi, University of Central Florida
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