Migration & Displacement (2025 Data-Intensive Research Conference)
2025 Data-Intensive Research Conference Oral Session 1: Migration & Displacement The long-run and intergenerational effects of natural disaster exposure: Evidence from the Galveston Hurricane of 1900. Jacob Van Leeuwen* Black migration, domestic exploitation, and white reproduction in the US from 1900-1940. Hero Ashman* Historical post-disaster migration across the life course: Evidence from one century of linked U.S. censuses. Sara Ronnkvist*, Jack DeWaard, Katherine Curtis, Elizabeth Fussell Highway displacement, proximity, and mortality: impacts of I-10 construction in Tucson, AZ. Rae Anne Martinez, Andrew Fenelon, David Van Riper*, Lydia Otero *Denotes presenting author

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The Promise and Perils of Linked Data: Where We Are and Where We May Be Headed

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