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Demography is Destiny How Aging, Racial and Ethnic Diversity, evolving Gender Relations, and Immigration are Changing Everything. Open Classroom January-April 2011 Prof. Barry Bluestone Prof. John Sarvey. Sociological Issues. The reshaping of the American Family
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Demography is DestinyHow Aging, Racial and Ethnic Diversity, evolving Gender Relations, and Immigration are Changing Everything Open Classroom January-April 2011 Prof. Barry Bluestone Prof. John Sarvey
Sociological Issues • The reshaping of the American Family • Impact of demographic change on the nature of urban neighborhoods • Generational Differences in Culture (e.g. Baby boomers vs. Gen X vs. Millennials) • The impact of demography on Urban Space • The impact of demographic change on visual space • The impact of demographic change in public schools
Economic Issues • “Who’s Going to do the Work?” Implications of an aging workforce on future employment levels and unemployment • Role of older workers/”encore careers” in the workforce • Impact of immigration on employment opportunity • Need to retain and attract young workers to fill jobs and pay taxes (“Third Civil War”) • Impact of aging on Social Security and health care finance • Impact of aging on public sector pension programs • Changing racial and ethnic composition and impact on jobs and the economy
Political Issues • Impact of aging on elections • Impact of changing racial, ethnic, and gender composition on elections • Impact of changing racial, ethnic, and gender composition of elected officials
Demographic Change and Culture Impact ofdemographic change on: • Language • Music • Films • Theater • Art • Literature • Television • Internet • Facebook/Tweeter
International Affairs • The role of demographics in explaining economic growth and political power in developed and developing countries • Zero Population Growth (ZPG)/ Club of Rome • Too much population growth? • Too little population growth?
Week 1 – January 13Demographic Change: From the Family to the WorldBarry Bluestone; John Sarvey • Family • Community/Neighborhood • Workplace • School • City • State • Nation • World
Week 2 – January 19What’s Happening to the American Family?Kathryn Edin (Harvard) Kenneth Johnson (UNH) • Changing role of men and women • Changing family structure • Changing Face of America’s Children and Impact on the Economy and Politics • How the concept of “Home and Hearth” may be changing • Generational Change
Week 3 – January 26Prismatic CommunitiesRichard Chacon (MA Office of Refugees & Immigrants); Mary Waters (Harvard) • The New Demographics of our Immigrant Population • Immigration & Intergroup Relations
Week 4 – February 2The Changing American Workplace: Part IOsborne Jackson (NU); Robert Triest (Boston Fed) • Changing Role of Women in the workplace • Changing Role of Minorities in the workplace • The Impact of Demographic Change on U.S. Labor Markets • Impact of Immigration on job opportunity • Changing culture due to generational shifts
Week 5 – February 9The Changing American Workplace: Part IIJoe Quinn (Boston College); Phyllis Segal (Civic Ventures) • Impact of demographic change on employment and unemployment • Impact of demographic change on Social Security and Retirement • Role of Older Workers & Encore Careers • Role of Younger Workers
Week 6 – February 16Demographic Change and our Public SchoolsJohn Logan (Brown University) • Changing racial/ethnic composition of urban and suburban schools • Geography of Educational Inequality
Week 8 – February 23Visualizing the Evolving American CityJohanna Londono (NU); Peter Vandervarker (Photographer) • Demographics and the Changing visual appearance of the cities and suburbs
Week 7 – March 9A Future for Older Industrial Cities? Dan Okrent (Journalist); Teresa Lynch (ICIC) • The Aging of Cities • Impact of growing income and wealth inequality on city life • Detroit: A Case Study
Week 9 – March 16Will Demographics Bankrupt Massachusetts?Alan Clayton-Matthews (NU); Alicia Sasser (Boston Fed) • “Third Civil War” – Competition for young workers and families • Domestic In-migration • Impact of aging population on revenues and public spending • Public Pension Crisis
Week 10 – March 23Demographic Change, Politics, and Culture • Impact of immigration, aging, and racial/ethnic change on elections, politics, and policy • Demography and National Security • Impact of demographic change on culture (e.g. language, music, film, theater, art, literature, TV, internet)
Week 11 – March 30Can America Afford an Aging Society?Deborah Banda (AARP) • Impact of aging population on Social Security • Impact of aging population on health care financing
Week 12 – April 6Demographic Change and the Affluence of NationsMartin Whyte (Harvard) • Impact of demographic change on • Japan – the Geriatric Society • China and India – Racing with the population bomb • Russia – Population decline and its impacts • Western Europe – The impacts of immigration
Week 13 – April 13Population Growth and National StabilityLarry Lowenthal; Denis Sullivan (NU) • Israel & the Middle East • Population Growth in Egypt • The Environment/Population roots of instability and violence