Shannon Monnat gives lecture on demographic and geographic variation in drug, alcohol, and suicide mortality at UCLA
May 8, 2019
As a scholar of social inequality and social demography, Dr. Monnat's research examines the correlates and consequences of social disadvantage, particularly at the intersections of place, public policy, and health. A common theme binding much of her work is a concern for rural people and places. Her current research focuses on social determinants of opioid use disorders and mortality, particularly in rural and small town America. Read the full story here.