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2007 Meeting Program Summary
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
PAA Board of Directors' Meeting
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
8:30 PM - 11:00 PM
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Welcome Mixer
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
P-1
Poster Session 1
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
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Perspectives on the American Community Survey at Full
Implementation
Causes and Consequences of Overweight and Obesity in
Children and Youth
Low Fertility in Comparative Perspective
Family and Work
Demography of the U.S. Latino Population
Evaluating Social Development Programs in LowIncome Countries: New Initiatives
Determinants of Retirement in the U.S.
Racial/Ethnic Segregation
Gender and Migration
Family Size and Human Capital
Intergenerational Transfers to the Elderly
New Approaches in Formal Demography
European Family Migration
Remittances and Risk in Internal Migration
Adult Children's Migration and the Wellbeing of Older
Parents in International Perspective
Changing Family Planning Programs in Asia
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Using the News Media to Increase Public Attention to
Demographic Information
Data Access, Perceptions of Privacy, and Disclosure
Avoidance
Modeling Population and Environment
Determinants of Domestic Violence
Segregation and School Outcomes
Undocumented Migrants
Explaining the SES-Health Gradient
Challenges of Multiracial Measurement
Child Wellbeing in Nontraditional Households
Union Formation
Events in Early Childhood and the Transition to
Adulthood
Intention and Behavior in Fertility and Reproductive
Health
Mathematical Demography
Family Support, Social Welfare and Population Aging in
Latin America
Understanding Variation in Health and Survival
Fertility Timing: Sociodemographic Consequences
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
P-2
Poster Session 2
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
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Politics and Future of International Family Planning
Programs: Where Are We, Where Should We Be?
Populations at Risk
Demographic Billionaires: India and China Compared
Trends in the Timing and Pattern of Retirement in
Developed Countries
Timing of Childbearing
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THURSDAY, MARCH 29
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Economic Factors and Child Development I
Family and Health over the Life Course
Adolescent Mental Health in the U.S.
Family Transition and Child Wellbeing
Measurement Issues in Race/Ethnicity
Reproductive Health and Potentially Harmful Sexual
Practices
Gender and Reproduction: Micro-Level Approaches
U.S. Family Migration
Impact of Migration on Sending Communities and
Intergenerational Relations
Incarcerations and Labor Market Outcomes
Work and Family: A Father's Perspective
PAA Annual Membership Meeting
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
8:30 PM – 10:00 PM
PAA Memorial Service
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
P-4
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
P-3
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Poster Session 3
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THURSDAY, MARCH 29
3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
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Poster Session 4
Women, Work and the Opt-Out Revolution
Post-Katrina Migration Dynamics in New Orleans
Population Perspectives on Mental Health
Issues in the Measurement of Mortality
Contraception
Family Relationships and Exchanges
Immigration and Child Development
Racial and Ethnic Inequality
International Migration
Spatial Demography
Cross-National Dimensions of Gender Inequality in the
Labor Market
Mismatches between Fertility Intentions and Behavior:
Causes and Consequences
Religion and Family Formation in the United States
Downward Flows of Transfers
HIV/AIDS in Asia
Migration and Wellbeing in Developing Countries
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Collection and Analysis of Biomarker and Genetic Data
Sociodemographic Change in a New York Minute
Religion, Religiosity and Fertility
Demography of HIV: Understanding Patterns, Risk
Factors, and Impacts of HIV/AIDS
Migration and Urbanization Processes
Intergenerational Transfers: New Evidence from
Developing Countries
Cohabitation
Investigating the Consequences of Segregation
Teenagers' Time Use
Demography of Armed Conflict
Abortion I
Methods in Spatial Demography
International Perspectives on Labor Market Inequality
Family Change, Development, and Environment
Effects of Health on Development of Human Capital I
Racial and Ethnic Differentials in Nineteenth Century
Demographic Behavior
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
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Author Meets Critic - Mexican New York: Transnational
Lives of New York Immigrants (University of California
Press)
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Perspectives on the Demographic Dividend
Statistical Modeling Issues in Population Research
Fertility Trends in Low Fertility Societies
Immigrant Health
Family Dynamics, Intergenerational Relationships, and
Health
Economic Factors and Child Development II
Policy and Child Health in the U.S.
Cross-National Dimensions of Gender Inequality
Marriage and Public Policy
Small Area Demography
Critical and Feminist Demography
Aging and Health in Developing and Developed
Countries: Comparative Aspects
Trends in Poverty and Wellbeing of the Elderly
Same-Sex Unions
Ideational Factors in Fertility Behavior and Change
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FRIDAY, MARCH 30
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
P-6
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Poster Session 5
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
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Poster Session 6
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
P-5
Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation
Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth and
Educational Inequality
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Confidentiality, Privacy, and Ethical Issues in
Demographic Data
Promoting Healthy Marriages: Can Government Play a
Role?
Panel on Immigrant Selection and Adaptation:
Comparative Perspectives
Environmental Consequences of Population
Growth/Decline
Fertility Declines: Rapid, Slow, Stalled
New Perspectives on Low Fertility
Race/Ethnic Differences in Mortality
Making Sense of Sex, Risk, and STDs/AIDS
Ideational Factors in Family Behavior and Change
Immigrant Adaptation and Health Outcomes
Short and Long Run Consequences of Childbearing
Healthy Sexual Development in Adolescence
HIV/AIDS in Africa
Long Run Trends and Differentials in Mortality
Why Is Health in the U.S. so Much Worse Than Health
in Other Developed Countries?
Impact of Population Dynamics and Reproductive
Health on Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction
Effects of Health on Development of Human Capital II
Couple Dynamics, Sexual Behavior, and Family
Planning
Comparative Perspectives on Adolescent Fertility
Nonresidential Fathers and Family Relationships
Intergenerational Determinants of Health
Health and Mortality Disparities: Methodological and
Substantive Issues
Alternative Pathways to Parenthood: New Reproductive
Technologies, Adoption, and Stepparenting
Race/Ethnicity and Social and Economic Inequality
State and Local Population Estimates and Projections
Effects of Work Hours on Families and Children
Immigrant Adaptation and Linguistic Outcomes
Statistical Applications in Population Research
Health Trajectories in Old Age
Contraceptive Use Dynamics
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Presentation of Awards
Presidential Address
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Presidential Cocktail Party
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FRIDAY, MARCH 30
9:00 PM - 12:00 MIDNIGHT
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Alumni Night Party
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
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Nontraditional Data Collection Methods
Sexual Behavior, Sexual Networks, STDs
Children and Time Use
Gender and Work
Life Course Perspectives on Health: Effects of Early
Environments
Environment, Land and Migration
Union Dissolution
Educational Attainment: Trends, Determinants, and
Consequences
Fertility, Family Planning and Reproductive Health
among Immigrant or Minority Populations
Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Force
Cohabitation and Marriage
Socioeconomic Status and Health: International
Perspectives
Parental Influences on Child and Adult Health
Emerging Knowledge about Sexual Behavior in Diverse
Settings
Child Labor and Education in Africa
Socioeconomic Status and Health: Causation and
Selection
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12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
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SATURDAY, MARCH 31
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
P-7
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Poster Session 7
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SATURDAY, MARCH 31
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
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Segregation
Fertility Declines: Patterns and Causes
Gender and Reproduction
Immigration and Adolescent Development
Union Formation among Disadvantaged Populations
Child Labor and School Outcomes
Historical Analysis of Families and Households
Studies in Applied Demography
Intentions and Behavior Related to Contraceptive Use
and Childbearing
Spatial Determinants of Health
Health Consequences of Domestic Violence
Cohabitation and Union Dissolution
Economic and Social Impact of 9/11 on NYC
Technological Change and the Labor Force
Policy and Child Health
Paradox of Better Health and Lower Mortality among
Immigrants
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Population Consequences of Global Warming
Neighborhood Effects on Health
Transition into Fatherhood
Measurement Issues in Health and Mortality
Work and Family
Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective
Immigrant Adaptation
Determinants of Child Health in Developing Countries
Determinants of College Enrollment and Attainment
Abortion II
Adolescent Events and Circumstances and the
Transition to Adulthood
Adolescent Sexuality and Fertility among Immigrant or
Minority Populations
Changes in Union Formation over Time
Husbands, Wives, Marriage, and Health
Marital Relationships and Children: Historical
Perspectives
Reproductive Health in Asia and Africa: Vaginal
Practices as Potentially Risky Behavior
Population Association of America 2007 Annual Meeting Program
Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography; Elizabeth
Thomson, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Martin
Spielauer, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;
Maria E. Winkler-Dworak, Vienna Institute of Demography
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
7 Determinants and Consequences of Late Abortion in a
Rural Area of Bangladesh. • Lutfun Nahar, ICDDR,B:
Centre for Health and Population Research; Abdur
Razzaque, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population
Research; Golam Mostafa, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and
Population Research
PAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM
WELCOME MIXER
(admittance and beverage ticket included
in the registration fee)
8 Local Variation in the One-Child Policy and Its
Determinants: 1989-2000 • Shige Song, University of
California, Los Angeles
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Poster Session 1
9 Racial and Ethnic Differentials in Fertility in Bolivia and
Peru: The Role of Geographical and Neighborhood
Characteristics • Hirotoshi Yoshioka, University of Texas at
Austin
Thursday, March 29, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
P-1B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
P-1 POSTER SESSION 1
P-1A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
10 Differences in Labor Market Behavior among Married
and Cohabiting Individuals across Gender. An Analysis of
European Union Countries • Alicia Adsera, Princeton
University
1 Stalled Fertility Decline in Egypt: A Multilevel
Analysis • Elena Ambrosetti, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
11 The Context of Psychological Well-Being after
Retirement: Do His, Her, and Their Perceptions of Marital
Quality Matter? • Kathryn Coursolle, University of
California-Sociology
2 Skills, Schooling, and Fertility in Ghana: Do Adult
Literacy Programs Matter? • Niels-Hugo Blunch,
Washington and Lee University
12 Too Poor to Marry? A Cross-National Comparison of the
SES Gradient in Marriage and Cohabitation. • Joshua R.
Goldstein, Princeton University; Catherine T. Kenney,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3 Socio-Demographic Determinants of Reproductive Tract
Infection and Treatment Seeking Behaviour in Rural Indian
Women • Ramesh Chellan, Research Scholar, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
13 Empowering Women or Involving Men? Couple and
Provider Perceptions of Couple Services • Rebecka I.
Lundgren, Georgetown University; Suzanne Schweikert3;
Katie Lavoie, Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown
University
4 Intercultural Marriage and Its Impact on Fertility in
Taiwan • Yu-Hua Chen, National Taiwan University
5 Couples’ Employment Careers and Timing of
Childbearing • Paola Di Giulio, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
14 Race Differences in Union Transitions among Cohabitors:
The Role of Relationship Quality • Lauren Rinelli, Bowling
Green State University
6 Union Instability as an Engine of Fertility? A MicroSimulation Model for France • Alexia Fürnkranz-
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24 Good Parenting: Do Younger Parents Learn from Their
Mothers? • Diane Patel, Ohio State University; Jamie L
Lynch, The Ohio State University; Frank Mott, Ohio State
University
15 Recent Trends in First Partnership in Russia: Marriage or
Cohabitation? • Sergei Zakharov, Center for Demography
and Human Ecology, Russian Academy of Sciences
P-1C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
25 Muslim/Non-Muslim Differentials in under-Five
Mortality in Bangladesh • Unnati Rani Saha, ICDDR,B:
Centre for Health and Population Research
16 The Effect of Gender Norms on Adolescents’ Perception
and Attitude to Sexual and Reproductive Health: The Case of
the Kassena-Nankana District • Matilda Aberese Ako,
Navrongo Health Research Center; Cornelius Y. Debpuur,
Navrongo Health Research Centre; Martin Adjuik,
Navrongo Health Research Centre; Ernest Kayomse,
Navrongo Health Research Center; Fabian S Achana,
Navrongo Health Research Center; Ane Adondiwo,
Navrongo Health Research Center; Gifty Apiung, Navrongo
Health Research Center
26 Family Instability and Parent-Child Relationship
Quality • Katherine C Stamps, Pennsylvania State
University
27 Changes in Risk Behavior Profiles from Adolescence to
Young Adulthood • Punita Sunder, University of Texas
Medical Branch; Laura Rudkin, University of Texas Medical
Branch
17 Childhood Stunting and Schooling Attainment of Filipino
Young Adults • Isabelita Bas, University of San Carlos
Office of Population Studies Foundation
28 Beyond Parental Educational Attainment: How Parents'
High School Experiences and Grandparents' Educational
Attainment Affect Young Children’s Test Performance •
Kristin E Turney, University of Pennsylvania; Grace Kao,
University of Pennsylvania
18 Trends and Determinants of Maternal Health Indicators in
Menya Governorate, Egypt • Noha El- Ghazaly, El- Zanaty
& Associates; Dominique Meekers, Tulane University
29 The Interplay among Family and Community Factors in
Predicting the Depression of Chinese Adolescents: The
Significant Role of Social Capital • Qiaobing Wu, School of
Social Work, University of Southern California
19 Body, Perception and Risk: Understanding Sexual
Development among Out of School Rural Adolescents in
India • R.S. Goyal, Indian Institute of Health Management
(IIHMR); Suvakanta N. Swain, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
P-1D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
20 What Explains the Reductions in Infant and Child
Mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh? • Lauren Hale, Stony
Brook University, State University of New York; Julie
DaVanzo, RAND; Mizanur Rahman, Pathfinder
International; Abdur Razzaque, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health
and Population Research
30 Undiagnosed Cases and the ‘Real’ Health Burden of
Diabetes in Latin America and the Caribbean • Flavia
Andrade, University of Wisconsin at Madison
31 Maternal and Infant Health Services Assessment in a
Slum Resettlement Colony of Delhi • Vasudha Dhingra,
Centre for International Politics,Organisation and
Disarmament,Jawaharlal Nehru University,New Delhi; Rini
Joshi, Indian Institute of Health Management Research;
Faraz Naqvi, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health; Brian Chin, Harvard University
21 Unmarried Fathers across the Transition to Separation:
Individual and Relational Influences on Involvement and
Coparenting • Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, Pennsylvania
State University
22 Questioning Abstinence, Being Faithful and Condom Use:
Sexual Attitudes, Knowledge and Behaviour among
University Students in Uganda. • Barbara NyanziWakholi, Medical Research Council - Uganda; Micheal
Mawa, Nkumba University - Uganda
32 Physical Markers at Young Age and Survival to 100: A
Study of a New Historical Data Resource (the U.S. WWI
Draft Cards) • Natalia S. Gavrilova, University of Chicago;
Leonid A. Gavrilov, University of Chicago
33 Family History of Chronic Disease and Participation in
Healthy Behaviours • Godfrey A. Gibbison, Georgia
Southern University; Douglas Johnson, Georgia Southern
University
23 Effects of Lunar Calendar Use on Marriage and Fertility
Decisions of Youth in South Korea • Myungho Paik,
University of Texas at Austin; Heeju Shin, University of Texas
at Austin
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44 The Expanding Clique Effect: The Dynamics of Social
Networks of Rural and Urban Origin Undocumented Mexican
Migrants to the United States. • Nadia Y. Flores, Texas
A&M University
34 Educational and Gender Differences in the Disability-Free
Life Expectancy for the Elderly: Brazil, 1998 and 2003 •
Gilvan R Guedes, Cedeplar / University of Minas Gerais;
Mirela C S Camargos, Cedeplar / University of Minas
Gerais; Carla J Machado, Cedeplar / Universidade Federal
de Minas Gerais
45 Monitoring Poverty and Vulnerability in an Urban
African Setting: Lessons from the Ouagadougou Demographic
Surveillance System. • Jean-François Kobiané, Université
de Ouagadougou; Abdramane Soura, UERD-University of
Ouagadougou; Idrissa Ouili, Unité d' Enseignement et de
Recherche en Démographie (UERD)
35 'Locusts Are Now Our Beef': Adult Mortality and
Household Dietary Use of Local Natural Resources in Rural
South Africa • Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado at
Boulder; Wayne Twine, University of the Witwatersrand;
Laura Patterson, University of Colorado at Boulder
46 Poverty Concentration and Public Housing Programs •
Bongoh Kye, UCLA
36 Reducing Bias in Diagnostic Tests of Health Measures
with the Propensity Score Method • Xian Liu, Uniformed
Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS); Charles
Engel, Jr., Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences (USUHS); Kristie Gore, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center; Michael Freed, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
47 Globalization and Trends of Urbanisation Migration and
Development in India • Aslam Mahmood, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
48 Finding Friends in the New Country: Social Interaction of
Older Immigrants to Canada • Margaret Michalowski,
Statistics Canada; Helene Maheux, Statistics Canada
37 What Do We Know about Transitions into and Out of
Obesity? • Yuriy Pylypchuk, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality; Barbara Schone, Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), HHS
49 East versus West: A Comparative Study of Selected
Mexican Communities from the Mexican Migration
Project. • Karen A Pren, Princeton University; Iván
Montoya Zepeda, Universidad de Guadalajara
38 Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality in Nepal –
Revisiting the Role of the Mother-in-Law • Kiran Regmi,
Bharatpur Hospital; Prakash Adhikari, Bharatpur Hospital
50 Do Healthier Mexicans Migrate to the United States? New
Findings from the Mexican Family Life Survey • Luis
Rubalcava, University of California, Los Angeles and Centro
de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE); Graciela
M. Teruel, University of California, Los Angeles and
Universidad Iberoamericana; Duncan Thomas, University of
California, Los Angeles
39 HIV/AIDS Mortality and Household Composition in
Rural South Africa • Enid Schatz, University of Missouri;
Sangeetha Madhavan, Tulane University
40 Racial Differences in Health Care: Evidence from the
Veterans Health Administration • Emilia Simeonova,
Columbia University
51 Explaining the Hispanic Paradox: An Examination of the
Out-Migration Effect on the Health Composition of the
Mexican Immigration Population • Weiwei Zhang, Brown
University
41 Resources, Race, and Health: Spatial Patterning of
General and Race-Specific Mortality in the United States •
P. Johnelle Smith, University of Texas at San Antonio; Corey
S Sparks, Pennsylvania State University
P-1F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
42 “Differential Mortality between the Sexes: An Inevitable
Pattern in the Middle Ages?” • Svenja Weise, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research
52 The Contribution of Demographic Surveillance Systems:
An Indepth Bibliometric Analysis of Demographic
Surveillance System Publications from Developing
Countries • Amanda Brosius, Swiss Tropical Institute; Don
deSavigny, Swiss Tropical Institute; James F. Phillips,
Population Council; Osman Sankoh, INDEPTH Network;
Fred Binka, University of Ghana
P-1E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
43 Racial, Ethnic, and Nativity Differences in Cohabitation
in the United States • Kate H. Choi, University of
California, Los Angeles
53 Modeling Digit Preference by Penalized Composite Link
Models • Carlo G. Camarda, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; Paul H Eilers, Leiden University
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Medical Center; Jutta Gampe, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
P-1H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
63 Language of Interview and Self-Rated Health in a Sample
of Mothers • Maren Andrea Jimenez, University of Texas
at Austin; Xiuhong You, University of Texas at Austin;
Yolanda C. Padilla, University of Texas at Austin
54 An Evaluation of Texas Population and Estimates and
Projections Program’s Population Estimates and Projections
for 2000 • Nazrul Hoque, University of Texas at San
Antonio
64 The New Emerging Black Middle Class: The Love Jones
Cohort • Kris Marsh, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill; Philip N. Cohen, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill; Lynne M. Casper, National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH
55 The Parity and Factor Strata of Fertility Decline; Layer
Decomposition Analysis of Reproductive Life Course
Transition in Japan • Ryuichi Kaneko, National Institute of
Population and Social Security Research, Japan
65 Understanding Gender Differences in HIV-Related
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Sexual Behaviors in Zambia •
Andrea Plautz, Tulane University School of Public Health
and Tropical Medicine; Elizabeth Nauman, Tulane
University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
56 Non-Traditional Approach to Measuring Maternal
Mortality: Using Handheld Technology in Sampling at
Services Sites in Markets (SSS-M) • Ouedraogo Moctar,
Immpact Project (Centre Muraz); Karen Witten, Immpact
Project (University of Aberdeen - Scotland); Jacqueline Bell,
University of Aberdeen; Wendy J. Graham, University of
Aberdeen; Nicolas Meda, Centre Muraz; Sennen Hounton,
Immpact Project (Centre Muraz); Issiaka Sombie, IMMPACT
66 Pan Ethnic Latino Enclaves • Juan O. Sandoval,
Northwestern University; Bienvenido Ruiz, Northwestern
University
P-1G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
(Sessions 1-16)
57 Who's in Prison? The Changing Demographics of
Incarceration • Amanda G. Bailey, Public Policy Institute
of California (PPIC); Joseph M. Hayes, Public Policy
Institute of California (PPIC)
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
58 Mothers, Wives and Workers: The Changing Roles of
American Women, 1870 – 1930 • Tomas Cvrcek,
Vanderbilt University
1 PERSPECTIVES ON THE AMERICAN
COMMUNITY SURVEY AT FULL
IMPLEMENTATION
59 Household Relocation through Buyouts after Natural
Disasters: An Eastern North Carolina Case Study after
Hurricane Floyd (1999) • Danny de Vries, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; James Fraser, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Linda Gage, State of California
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60 Public Transfer Accounts by Age and Education Level,
Us, 1964-2004: a Look at Inequality and the Public Sector. •
Tim Miller, University of California, Berkeley; Ryan D.
Edwards, Queens College - CUNY
Louis Kincannon, U.S. Census Bureau
Constance F. Citro, National Academy of Sciences
Cynthia Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates
Linda A. Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau
Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
61 Balancing Work and Childbearing in a New Labor
Market: The Role of Parental Leave • Brienna PerelliHarris, University of Wisconsin at Madison
2 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF OVERWEIGHT
AND OBESITY IN CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Chair: Dean Jolliffe, U.S. Department of Agriculture (DOA)
Discussant: Chad Meyerhoefer, Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality
62 Entrepreneurship and Survival Dynamics: A Comparison
of U.S-Born and Foreign-Born Households • Konstantinos
Tatsiramos, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA, Bonn);
Dimitris Georgarakos, Goethe University, Frankfurt
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1 Relating Activity Involvements to Child Weight Status: Do
Normal and Overweight Children Differ in How They Spend
Their Time? • Silvia Bartolic, University of Texas at Austin;
Sook-Jung Lee, The University of Texas at Austin; Elizabeth
Vandewater, The University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
4 FAMILY AND WORK
Chair: Lisa Berkman, Harvard School of Public Health
Discussant: Shelly J. Lundberg, University of Washington
2 Overweight Children: Assessing the Contribution of the
Neighborhood Environment • Irina Grafova, University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
1 Allocating Time • Robert A. Pollak, Washington
University in St. Louis
3 Using Cumulative Risk Models to Link Social
Disadvantage to Obesity Risk in the Transition to Young
Adulthood • Hedwig Lee, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
2 Market versus Non-Market Time Allocation in a Family
Setting • Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College; Jean
Kimmel, Western Michigan University
3 Order amidst Change: Work and Family Trajectories in
Japan • Ronald R. Rindfuss, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill; Minja K. Choe, East West Center; Maria
Midea M. Kabamalan, University of Hawaii at Manoa;
Noriko Tsuya, Keio University; Larry Bumpass, University
of Wisconsin at Madison
4 Predicting Young Adult’s Obesity: The Role of Body
Image during Adolescence and Race/Ethnicity • Linda M
Manning, Arizona State University; Mary H. Benin, Arizona
State University; Verna Keith, Florida State University
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
4 Intergenerational Health Implications in the Labor Market:
Exploring Parents' Health and Child's Subsequent Labor
Outcome in Russia • HwaJung Choi, University of
Michigan
3 LOW FERTILITY IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Gerda Neyer, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
5 Multiple Demands or Multiple Opportunities? Work,
Family, and Spousal Health in the U.S. • Patrick M
Krueger, University of Texas; Elizabeth Wildsmith, The
University of Pennsylvania; Xuemin Gu, University of Texas
1 Childbearing Trends and Policies in Europe • Tomas
Frejka, Independent consultant; Jan Hoem, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research; Laurent Toulemon,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
5 DEMOGRAPHY OF THE U.S. LATINO
POPULATION
2 Globalization, Policy Intervention, and Reproduction:
Below Replacement Fertility in China • Baochang Gu,
Renmin University of China; Zhenzhen Zheng, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences; Feng Wang, University of
California, Irvine; Yong Cai, University of Utah
Chair: Salvador Rivas, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Discussant: Marta Tienda, Princeton University
1 Decomposing Trends in Nonmarital Fertility among
Hispanic Women • Felicia Yang DeLeone, Cornell
University
3 Birth Replacement Ratios in Europe: A New Look at
Period Replacement • José Antonio Ortega, Population
Division, United Nations; Luis Alberto Del Rey Poveda,
Universidad de Salamanca
2 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Cancers of the Liver and
Stomach in Texas, 1999-2003 • George J. Lara, University
of Texas at Austin
4 Preference Theory and Low Fertility: A Comparative
Perspective • Agnese Vitali, Institute of Quantitative
Methods, Universita Bocconi; Francesco C. Billari,
Università Bocconi; Maria Rita Testa, Vienna Institute of
Demography
3 Understanding Socioeconomic Gradients in Health in the
U.S. Latino Population • Pamela J Stoddard, University of
California, Los Angeles
4 Gateway State, Not Gateway City: New Immigrants in the
Hudson Valley • Jacqueline Villarrubia, University at
9
Institute on Aging; Howard Iams, U.S. Social Security
Administration (SSA); William P. Marton, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (DHHS); Kristen Robinson,
Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics; Emy
Sok, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Albany, SUNY; Nancy A. Denton, University at Albany, State
University of New York
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
6 EVALUATING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS IN LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES: NEW
INITIATIVES
4 Retirement in America: Working Life Table Estimates for
the Population over Age 50, by Sex and Race • David F.
Warner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Mark
D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin; Melissa Hardy,
Penn State University
Chair: Harsha Thirumurthy, Center for Global Development
and UNC-Chapel Hill
Discussant: Alan de Brauw, Williams College
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
1 The Impact of School Meals on School Participation:
Evidence from Rural India • Farzana Afridi, Syracuse
University
8 RACIAL/ETHNIC SEGREGATION
Chair: Craig St. John, University of Oklahoma
Discussant: John Iceland, University of Maryland
2 Matching the Gold Standard: Evidence from a Social
Experiment in Nicaragua • John A. Maluccio, Middlebury
College; Sudhanshu Handa, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
1 The Effects of Local and Extra-Local Neighborhood
Conditions on White Mobility Decisions • Kyle D.
Crowder, Western Washington University; Scott J. South,
University at Albany, State University of New York
3 Family Planning and Fertility: Estimating Program Effects
Using Cross-Sectional Data • Claus C. Pörtner, University
of Washington; Kathleen Beegle, World Bank Group; Luc
Christiaensen, The World Bank
2 Black-White Segregation in Multiethnic Metropolis: How
Does Multigroup Context Alter the Effect of Black-White
Segregation for Blacks? • Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins
University; Amy Lutz, Syracuse University
4 The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Household
Composition, Fertility and Migration in Central America •
Paul C Winters, American University; Guy Stecklov,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Jessica Todd, American
University
3 Disaggregating Trends in Racial Residential Segregation:
Metropolitan, Micropolitan, and Noncore Counties
Compared • Domenico Parisi, Mississippi State University;
Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University; Steven M Grice,
Mississippi State University
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
4 Patterns and Trends in the Spatial Scale and Magnitude of
Racial Residential Segregation, 1980-2000 • Sean F.
Reardon, Stanford University; Barrett A. Lee, Pennsylvania
State University; Chad R. Farrell, University of Alaska at
Anchorage; Stephen Matthews, Pennsylvania State
University; David O'Sullivan, University of Auckland; Glenn
Firebaugh, Pennsylvania State University; Kendra Bischoff,
Stanford University
7 DETERMINANTS OF RETIREMENT IN THE U.S.
Chair: Arie Kapteyn, RAND
Discussant: Arie Kapteyn, RAND
1 Couples’ Retirement Coordination and Well-Being: A
Multi-Method Approach • Gina Allen, University of
Minnesota; Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota;
Sarah Flood
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
2 The Effect of Subjective Survival Probabilities on
Retirement and Wealth • David E. Bloom, Harvard
University; Michael Moore, Queen's University; Younghwan
Song, Union College
9 GENDER AND MIGRATION
Chair: Soumya Alva, Westat, Inc.
Discussant: Jennifer Holdaway, Social Science Research
Council
3 How Well Prepared Are People Age 55-64 for Retirement?
Selected Indicators of Well-Being in a Comparison of Three
Cohorts • John Drabek; Elayne J. Heisler, National
10
1 Reshaping the Post-Soviet Periphery: The Impact of Men’s
Labor Migration on Women’s Lives and Aspirations in Rural
Armenia • Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University;
Arusyak Sevoyan, Arizona State University; Cecilia
Menjivar, Arizona State University
1 Who Cares for the Elderly?: Intrafamily Resource
Allocation and Migration in Mexico • Francisca M
Antman, Stanford University
2 Continuity in Intergenerational Support across Three
Generations • Esther M. Friedman, University of
California, Los Angeles; Judith A. Seltzer, University of
California, Los Angeles
2 Remittances and Changing Gender Power Relations in
Recipient Households • Maria Aysa, Florida International
University
3 Differences over Time in the Relationship between Family
Disruptions and Support at Older Ages in Britain • Karen F.
Glaser, King's College London; Cecilia Tomassini, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Rachel
Stuchbury, King's College London
3 Migrant Social Capital: Effects of Thailand’s 1997
Economic Crisis and Post-Crisis Recovery • Sara Curran,
Princeton University; Karen Brooks, University of
Washington; Anita Rocha, University of Washington
4 Who Arrives First? The Timing of Arrival among
Immigrants in the Same Household • Hiromi Ishizawa,
University of Minnesota; Gillian Stevens, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4 Buying Out of Familial Obligation: The Tradeoff between
Living with versus Financially Supporting Elderly Parents in
Urban China • Haiyan Zhu, University of Michigan
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
12 NEW APPROACHES IN FORMAL DEMOGRAPHY
10 FAMILY SIZE AND HUMAN CAPITAL
Chair: Neil G. Bennett, CUNY Institute for Demographic
Research
Discussant: Michel Guillot, University of Wisconsin at
Madison
Discussant: Florencia Torche, New York University,
Department of Sociology
1 Family Size, Birth Order, and IQ • Sandra Black, UCLA;
Paul Devereux; Kjell Salvanes
1 The Evolution of the Mortality Curve: Changes in the Age
of Minimum Mortality • Eileen Crimmins, University of
Southern California; Greg L. Drevenstedt, University of
Southern California; Caleb E. Finch, University of Southern
California
2 Demographic Transitions and Children's Resources: Bonus
or Divergence? • Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell
University; C. Shannon Stokes, Pennsylvania State
University
2 On the Momentum of Marriage Decline • Nan Li, United
Nations; Vasantha K. Kandiah, United Nations
3 Is Gender Bias in Education Mediated by Sibling
Configuration? : Evidence from Egypt • Rania Salem,
Princeton University
3 The Intrinsic Total Fertility Rate: A New Approach to
Tempo-Adjusted Fertility • Peter McDonald, Australian
National University; Rebecca Kippen, Australian National
University
4 Family Size, Children’s Cognitive Test Scores and Familial
Interaction: Us, 1997-2002 • John Sandberg, McGill
University; Patrick Rafail, Pennsylvania State University
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
4 Forecasting Us Mortality Using Cohort Smoking Index •
Haidong Wang, University of Pennsylvania; Sam Preston,
University of Pennsylvania
11 INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFERS TO THE
ELDERLY
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
13 EUROPEAN FAMILY MIGRATION
Chair: Hiromi Ono, Washington State University
Discussant: William L. Parish, University of Chicago
Chair: Thomas Cooke, University of Connecticut
Discussant: Delia Furtado, University of Connecticut
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1 Family Migration and Women's Labour Market Status in
Britain: The Effect of State Dependence and Geography •
Paul J. Boyle, University of St Andrews; Zhiqiang Feng;
Vernon Gayle, University of St Andrews
1 Gendered Migrants Networks and the Health of the Left
behind: Evidence from Indonesia • Bethany Everett;
Randall Kuhn, University of Colorado at Boulder; Rachel
Silvey, University of Toronto
2 The Dynamics of Working Couples' Activity Spaces •
Eva Lelièvre, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Nicolas Robette, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
2 Male Migration, Old-Age Support and Marriage Outcomes
of Women in Rural Bangladesh • Ali E. Protik, Brown
University; Randall Kuhn, University of Colorado at Boulder
3 Intergenerational Transfers between Older People and
Their Migrant Children in Rural China: Strategic Investments,
Strategic Returns • Merril Silverstein, University of
Southern California; Zhen Cong, University of Southern
California; Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University
3 Distance to Parents and Geographical Mobility •
Francesca Michielin, University of Amsterdam; Clara H.
Mulder, University of Amsterdam
4 Professional Consequences of Couple Internal Migration:
Evidence from France • Ariane Pailhe, Institut National
d'Études Démographiques (INED); Anne Solaz, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
4 A Comparative Study of Migrant Interactions with Elderly
Parents in Rural Cambodia and Thailand • Zachary
Zimmer, University of Utah; Kim Korinek, University of
Utah; John Knodel, University of Michigan; Napaporn
Chayovan, Chulalongkorn University
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
14 REMITTANCES AND RISK IN INTERNAL
MIGRATION
16 CHANGING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS IN
ASIA
Chair: Martin Piotrowski, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Discussant: Leah K. VanWey, Indiana University
Chair: Robert D. Retherford, East West Center
Discussant: Mary Arends-Kuenning, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
1 The Role of Attitudes towards Risk in the Decision to
Migrate • Hector Conroy, CCPR - UCLA
1 The Changing Influence of China’s Family Planning
Programme on Women’s Contraceptive Choices: Evidence
from a Multilevel Analysis of the Recent UNFPA
Reproductive Health Surveys • James Brown, University of
Southampton; Bohua Li, China Population Information and
Research Center (CPIRC); Sabu S. Padmadas, University of
Southampton
2 Remittances in the Context of HIV/AIDS in Africa: New
Theory and Evidence from Western Kenya • Nancy Luke,
Brown University
3 Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of Migration on
Household Wealth in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand •
Kathy Ford, University of Michigan; Aree Jampaklay,
Mahidol University; Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Mahidol
University
2 Does Policy Relaxation Increase Contraceptive Flexibility:
Short-Acting Contraceptive Use in China • Xingshan Cao,
University of Toronto
4 Internal Migration, Remittances and Community
Development • Filiz Garip, Princeton University
3 Changing Family Planning Scenario in India: A Trend
Analysis of Major States • Saurav Dey, IUSSP, France
Thursday, March 29, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
4 Twenty Years of Field Worker Visits by FP Workers in
Bangladesh: Do We Really Need Them? • Nashid Kamal,
Independent University,Bangladesh; Masuda Mohsena,
Ibrahim Medical college
15 ADULT CHILDREN'S MIGRATION AND THE
WELLBEING OF OLDER PARENTS IN
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University
Discussant: Jung-Hwa Ha, University of Michigan
12
4 Demographic Effects of Major Hurricanes: An Analysis of
Long-Term Neighborhood Change following Big Storms of
the 1990s • Jeremy Pais, SUNY Albany; James R Elliott,
University of Oregon
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
(Sessions 17-32)
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
20 DETERMINANTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
17 USING THE NEWS MEDIA TO INCREASE
PUBLIC ATTENTION TO DEMOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
Chair: Michael Koenig, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Margaret Bentley, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
Chair: Linda A. Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau
1 Partner Violence in Cambodia: Examining Tolerance and
Incidence • Maryann Bylander, University of Texas at
Austin; Tricia S. Ryan, University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
18 DATA ACCESS, PERCEPTIONS OF PRIVACY,
AND DISCLOSURE AVOIDANCE
2 Contextual Explanations for Variations in the Effects of
Women’s Status on Domestic Violence in Rural Uttar
Pradesh, India • Elizabeth A. Mogford, University of
Washington
Chair: Kenneth C. Land, Duke University
1 Katherine K. Wallman, U.S. Office of Management and
Budget
2 Gerald Gates, U.S. Census Bureau
3 Eleanor Singer, University of Michigan
4 Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
5 Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
3 Domestic Violence and Women's Property Ownership:
Delving Deeper into the Linkages in Kerala • Pradeep
Panda, Independent Consultant
4 Women’s Acceptance of Intimate Partner Violence within
Marriage: Qualitative Perspectives from Rural Bangladesh •
Sidney Ruth Schuler, Academy for Educational Development
(AED); Farzana Islam, Jahangirnagar University
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
19 MODELING POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair: Stephen J. Walsh, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Discussant: Daniel G. Brown, University of Michigan
21 SEGREGATION AND SCHOOL OUTCOMES
Chair: Lisa Barrow, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Discussant: Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University
1 Population, Land Use Change, and the Changing Fortunes
of Migrant Settler Households in the Ecuadorian Amazon •
Richard Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill; Alisson F. Barbieri, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais; Bolier Torres-Navarrete, Georg August Universität,
Göttingen
1 School Characteristics, Family Background, and Variation
in the Gender Gap in College Graduation among African
Americans • Andrew Clarkwest, University of Michigan
2 Social Segregation and Academic Achievement in StateRun Elementary Schools in the Municipality of Campinas,
Brazil • José Marcos Cunha, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas; José Roberto Rus Perez, State University of
Campinas--UNICAMP; Maren Andrea Jimenez, University
of Texas at Austin; Cibele Yahn de Andrade, Center for the
Study of Public Policy--NEPP
2 Population Growth and Agricultural Land Use in Two
Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana, 1960-2010 • Samuel N.A
Codjoe, Regional Institute for Population Studies, University
of Ghana
3 Spatial Modeling of the Amazon Deforestation • Ricardo
A. Garcia, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Britaldo
Soares-Filho, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
3 Effects of Socioeconomic Status of School Population on
Student Math Achievement Growth • Gyehoon Oh,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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4 Does Segregation Create Winners and Losers? Education
and Spatial Segregation on the Basis of Income and Race •
Lincoln Quillian, Northwestern University
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
24 CHALLENGES OF MULTIRACIAL
MEASUREMENT
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair: Ann Morning, New York University
Discussant: Aaron Gullickson, Columbia University
22 UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS
1 The Declining Multiple Race Population of the United
States: The American Community Survey, 2000 to 2005 •
Ren Farley, University of Michigan
Chair: Lindsay Lowell, Georgetown University
Discussant: Audrey Singer, The Brookings Institution
1 Border Enforcement as a Deterrent of Illegal Immigration:
Evidence from Return Mexican Migrants • Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes, Public Policy Institute of California;
Cynthia Bansak, San Diego State University
2 A Practical Approach to Using Multiple-Race Response
Data: A Bridging Method for Public-Use Microdata •
Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota; Andrew
Halpern-Manners, University of Minnesota
2 Temporary Guestworker Programs and the Displacement of
Undocumented Migrant Workers in Spanish Agriculture •
Jennifer Blakeslee, Australian National University
3 Estimating the Effects of Parental Characteristics on the
Identities of Multiracial Children. • C. Matthew Snipp,
Stanford University; Candy M. Ku, Stanford University
3 Immigration in Italy: The Great Emergency • Giuseppe
G. De Bartolo, University of Calabria
4 Will “Multiracial” Survive to the Next Generation?: The
Racial Classification of Children of Multiracial Parents •
Jenifer Bratter, Rice University
4 Day Labor and the Search for Work--Findings from the
National Day Labor Survey • Arturo Gonzalez, Public
Policy Institute of California (PPIC); Abel Valenzuala
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
25 CHILD WELLBEING IN NONTRADITIONAL
HOUSEHOLDS
23 EXPLAINING THE SES-HEALTH GRADIENT
Chair: Heather L. Koball, Columbia University
Discussant: Jane Mauldon, University of California, Berkeley
Chair: Brian K. Finch, San Diego State University
Discussant: Lisa M. Bates, ISERP, Columbia University
1 Economic Incentives and Foster Child Adoption • Laura
M. Argys, University of Colorado at Denver; Brian Duncan,
University of Colorado at Denver
1 “Bad Jobs” and Health: Do Negative Work Exposures
Work Together? • Sarah A. Burgard, University of
Michigan
2 When Children Have Two Mothers: The Antecedents and
Consequences of Adolescents' Relationships with Nonresident
Mothers, Stepmothers, and Resident Fathers • Valarie King,
Pennsylvania State University
2 A Dynamic Approach of SES Mortality Differentials:
Recent Evidences on the Link between Mortality and
Occupational Careers in France • Emmanuelle Cambois,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Caroline
Laborde, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
3 Stepchildren Adopted by Their Stepparents: Where Do
They Fit? • Susan D. Stewart, Iowa State University
3 Does the Effect of Income on Health Still Increase with
Child Age? • Janet Currie, Columbia University;
Wanchuan Lin, University of California, Los Angeles
4 Mortality, Mobility and Schooling Outcomes among
Orphans: Evidence from Malawi • Mika Ueyama,
Hitotsubashi University /IFPRI
4 The Evolution of the Schooling-Smoking Gradient •
Donald Kenkel, Cornell University; Alan Mathios, Cornell
University
14
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
26 UNION FORMATION
28 INTENTION AND BEHAVIOR IN FERTILITY AND
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Chair: Scott T. Yabiku, Arizona State University
Discussant: Constance T. Gager, Arizona State University
Chair: Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan
Discussant: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of
California, Berkeley
1 The Role of Religion in the Family Formation Processes of
Young Adults • David Eggebeen, Pennsylvania State
University; Jeff Dew, Pennsylvania State University
1 The Path to Replacement Fertility in Egypt: Acceptance,
Preference and Achievement • Laila El-Zeini, American
University in Cairo
2 Kin Connection: The Association between Parental Kin
Involvement while Growing up and Union Formation in
Adulthood • Kelly Raley, University of Texas at Austin;
Charles E Stokes, University of Texas
2 Risk Preferences and the Timing of Marriage and
Childbearing • Lucie Schmidt, Williams College
3 Children and the Union Formation Process: Using the
NLSY79 to Examine Relationship Status for Men and Women
over the Life Course • Carrie E. Spearin, Brown University
3 "Stage of Change" Theory and the Practice of Female
Genital Cutting: Research Findings from Senegal and the
Gambia • Bettina Shell-Duncan, University of Washington;
Ylva Hernlund, University of Washington
4 Desperation or Desire? The Role of Risk Aversion in
Marriage • Christy Spivey, Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville
4 Fertility in Times of Crisis: The Case of the AIDS
Epidemic • Sara Yeatman, University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
27 EVENTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD AND THE
TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD
29 MATHEMATICAL DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Shiro Horiuchi, Rockefeller University
Discussant: Robert Schoen, Pennsylvania State University
Chair: Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland
Discussant: Suzanne M. Bianchi, University of Maryland
1 The Quantum and Tempo of Life Cycle Events • John
Bongaarts, Population Council; Griffith Feeney
1 Is Cohabitation Bad for Children? Assessing the Causal
Impact of Legal Marriage on Child Outcomes Using a Siblings
Analysis • Donna K. Ginther, University of Kansas;
Marianne Sundström, Swedish Institute for Social Research
2 A “Lineage” Matrix Population Model of the Rendille of
Northern Kenya • Merwan H. Engineer, University of
Victoria; Ming Kang, University of Victoria
2 Mothers, Fathers, and the Link between Adolescent Family
Experiences and the Transition to Adulthood • Ann Meier,
University of Minnesota; Kelly Musick, University of
Southern California; Larry Bumpass, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
3 On Fisher’s Reproductive Value and Lotka’s Stable
Population • Carlos Galindo, El Colegio de México
4 Health, Survival and Consumption over the Life Cycle: An
Optimal Control Approach • Michael Kuhn, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research; Alexia FuernkranzPrskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography; Stefan
Wrzaczek, Vienna University of Technology; Gustav
Feichtinger, Vienna University of Technology
3 Effects of Early Life Nutrition and Poverty on School
Attendance and Completed Schooling of the Vietnamese
Adolescents • Phuong L. Nguyen, University of Minnesota
4 Influence of Childhood Family Structure Turbulence on
Relationship Turbulence in the Transition to Young
Adulthood • Suzanne Ryan, Child Trends; Kerry
Franzetta, Child Trends; Erin Schelar, Child Trends
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4 The Effect of Obesity and Diabetes on Mortality among
Older Adults in Latin America and the Caribbean: Is It a
Different Phenomenon than in the Us? • Malena
Monteverde, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Beatriz
Novak, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
30 FAMILY SUPPORT, SOCIAL WELFARE AND
POPULATION AGING IN LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Cecilia Tomassini, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
Discussant: Douglas A. Wolf, Syracuse University
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
32 FERTILITY TIMING: SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC
CONSEQUENCES
1 Determinants of Support among Older People: A
Comparative Study of Costa Rica, Spain and England •
Karen F. Glaser, King's College London; Luis RoseroBixby, Universidad de Costa Rica; Maria Dolores Puga,
CSIC, Spain; Emily M. Agree, Johns Hopkins University;
Teresa Castro Martin, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Científicas (CSIC)
Chair: Joshua R. Goldstein, Princeton University
Discussant: S. Philip Morgan, Duke University
1 Cohort Fertility Patterns and Breast Cancer Mortality
among U.S. Women • Patrick M Krueger, University of
Texas; Sam Preston, University of Pennsylvania
2 Demographic Change and the Living Arrangements of the
Elderly: The Case of Brazil. • Leticia J. Marteleto,
University of Michigan
2 Unwanted Fertility, Contraceptive Technology and Crime:
Exploiting a Natural Experiment in Access to the Pill • Juan
Pantano, University of California, Los Angeles
3 Reciprocity and the Provision of Personal Care by Adult
Children to Their Elderly Parents in Mexico • Claire M.
Noel-Miller, University of Wisconsin – Madison
3 Better Later than Never? The Increase in Very Late
Childbearing in Europe, Japan and the United States •
Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography
4 Old-Age Wealth in Mexico: The Role of Early-Life
Reproductive and Human Capital Decisions • Rebeca
Wong, University of Maryland; Deborah S. DeGraff,
Bowdoin College
4 The Impact of Changes in Maternal Age on the Wellbeing
of Children • Elizabeth Wildsmith, The University of
Pennsylvania; Frank Furstenberg, University of
Pennsylvania
Thursday, March 29, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Poster Session 2
31 UNDERSTANDING VARIATION IN HEALTH AND
SURVIVAL
Chair: Kimberly V Smith, Princeton University
Discussant: Marcia C. Castro, Harvard University
Thursday, March 29, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
1 Older Persons in Urban Areas of Latin America and the
Caribbean: Active Life Expectancy and Multidimensional
Disability Profiles from Sabe • Dulce Baptista, Centre for
Population Studies, London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine
P-2 POSTER SESSION 2
P-2A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
2 Social Institutions and Health Inequalities: A CrossNational Perspective • Megan Beckett, RAND; Marc
Elliott, RAND; Marika Suttorp, RAND
1 Ages at Reproductive Health Transitions in the United
States • Lawrence B. Finer, Guttmacher Institute; Lindsay
Dauphinee, Guttmacher Institute
3 Explaining Cross-National Differences in Inequality of
Mortality • Christiaan Monden, Tilburg University; Jeroen
Smits, Radboud University
2 Fertility, MCH-Care and Poverty in India • S. C. Gulati,
Institute of Economic Growth (IEG)
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3 Mothers at Later Ages: Exploring Italian Regional
Differences in the Mean Age at Childbearing Dynamics
during the Period 1955-2000 through a Decomposition
Model • Marija Mamolo, Vienna Institute of Demography;
Piero Giorgi, Università di Teramo
Research of Tanzania; Yusufu Kumologa, National Institute
for Medical Research of Tanzania; Basia Zaba, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
12 The Transition from Stepfamilies into Blended Families
in Canada • Valerie Martin, McGill; Celine Le Bourdais,
McGill University
4 Unmet Need for Contraception among Tribal Women in
Kerala, Southern State of India • Sajitha OG, Research
Assistant
13 Husband’s Support during Maternity: Voices of Couples
from a Low-Income Community in Mumbai , India •
Saritha Nair, National Institute for Research in Reproductive
Health (NIRRH)(ICMR)
5 Modelling Fertility in Modern Populations • Paraskevi
Peristera, DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, ATHENS
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS; Anastasia
Kostaki, Department of Statistics, Athens University of
Economics and Business
14 The Relationship of Socioeconomic Status to
Intergenerational Coresidence: A Comparative Historical
Analysis • Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota
6 Communication and Contraceptive Behaviour : Insights
and Evidences from India and Bangladesh • Manoj Mr.
Raut, Manager - Operations; P K Murthy, International
Institute for Population Sciences
15 The Effect of Armed Conflict in Tajikistan on the
Marriage Market and Female Reproductive Behavior • Olga
N Shemyakina, University of Southern California
7 Meeting Unmet Need for Contraception: Validity
Assessment and Designing New Strategy in Indian Context •
Uma C. Saha, Faculty, Xavier Institute of Development,
Action and Studies (XIDAS); Kalyan B. Saha, Regional
Medical Research Centre For Tribals (ICMR); Tarun K.
Roy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
P-2C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
16 Teenagers’ Use of Contraceptives at First Intercourse:
Long-Term Trends in Use, Correlates, and Predictors for
Males and Females • Joyce C. Abma, National Center for
Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Brittany McGill, National
Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC
8 The Long and the Short: Birth Interval Spacing among
Women in the United States • Elizabeth H. Stephen,
Georgetown University; Anjani Chandra, National Center
for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC
17 Children of Immigrants and New Education Policy and
Practice • Jeanne Batalova, Migration Policy Institute;
Michael Fix, Migration Policy Institute; Julie Murray,
Migration Policy Institute
9 A Stochastic Forecast of the Italian Population, 20052055 • Tiziana Torri, University of Rome "La Sapienza" &
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Daniele
Vignoli, University of Rome "La Sapienza" & Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research
18 Food Insecurity and Links to Obesity in a Sample of
Infants • Jacinta M.H. Bronte-Tinkew, Child Trends;
Martha J. Zaslow, Child Trends; Randy Capps, Urban
Institute; Allison Horowitz, Child Trends
P-2B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
19 Living with Grandparents, Family Relations, and
Grandchildren's School Achievement in Taiwan • Vivien W.
Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Suet-ling Pong,
Pennsylvania State University
10 The Changing Meaning of Cohabitation: An Analysis of
Selected European Countries • Paola Di Giulio, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research; Elena Koytcheva, Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research
20 Testing for Associations between Fetal Nutrition and
Adolescent Blood Pressure Using Structural Equations
Models. • Darren L. Dahly, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
11 HIV and Marital Outcomes: Dissolution and Remarriage
in Kisesa, Tanzania • Richard Gregory, Population
Council; Raphael Isingo, National Institute for Medical
Research of Tanzania; Milly Marston, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Mark Urassa, National
Institute for Medical Research of Tanzania; John
Changalucha; Milalu Ndege, National Institute for Medical
21 Reexamining Living Standards and Childhood Mortality
in Malawi • Henry V. Doctor, University of the Western
Cape
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31 Frailty Modeling of Canadian and Swedish Mortality at
Adult and Advanced Ages • Kirill F. Andreev, United
Nations; Robert R. Bourbeau, Université de Montréal
22 Early Child Stunting and Gender Inequalities in Work
Participation among Young Filipino Adults • Paulita L.
Duazo, University of San Carlos Office of Population Studies
Foundation; Maria Perla A. Hamoy, University of San
Carlos Office of Population Studies Foundation
32 The Irreversible Health Effects of Economic
Fluctuations • Sonia Bhalotra, University of Bristol
23 Dynamics of School Demographic Change: Immigrant
Students and New York City • Ingrid Gould Ellen, New
York University; Katherine O'regan, New York University;
Dylan Conger, George Washington University
33 The Heritability of Psychological Resiliency • Jason D.
Boardman, University of Colorado at Boulder; Casey
Blalock, University of Colorado at Boulder
24 “High Risk” Partnering Patterns among Rural South
African Youth: Prevalence, Correlates and Social Context •
Abigail Harrison, Brown University
34 Health Impacts on Future Labor Market Outcome Exploring PSID Siblings • HwaJung Choi, University of
Michigan
25 A Population-Based Study of Childhood Sexual Contact
in Urban China: Prevalence and Long-Term Consequences •
Ye Luo, University of Chicago; William L. Parish,
University of Chicago; Edward O. Laumann, University of
Chicago
35 Crime and Circumstance: The Effects of Infant Health
Shocks on Fathers’ Criminal Activity • Hope Corman,
Rider University and National Bureau of Economic Research
(NBER); Kelly Noonan, Rider University and National
Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Nancy E. Reichman,
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ofira SchwarzSoicher, UMDNJ
26 Can They Afford to Be Safe? School and HIV Risk
among Young Kenyan Women - Preliminary Findings •
Sanyu A. Mojola, University of Chicago
36 Postpartum Care (PPC): Levels and Determinants in
Developing Countries • Alfredo L. Fort, ORC Macro;
Monica Kothari, MEASURE DHS (PATH); Noureddine
Abderrahim, ORC Macro
27 Changing Child Sex Ratio in India: A Fresh
Exploration • Pushpanjali Swain, National Institute of
Health and Family Welfare, India; Vanlalhriat Puii, Ex DHA
Student
37 Sexual Behavior of Identified Risk Groups: Results of
Focus Group Discussions, Philippines • Normita Galban,
University of the Philippines
28 Do Neighborhood Poverty and Racial Composition Affect
Black Birthweight? • Julien O. Teitler, Columbia
University; Nancy E. Reichman, Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School; Erin R. Hamilton, University of Texas at
Austin
38 Spousal and Community Influence on Reactions to VCT
and Decision Making in Rural Malawi • Lauren Gaydosh,
University of Pennsylvania
29 Impact of Dating Violence on Reproductive Health
Behavior of Young Teens in California: Results from CHIS
2003 • Heike Thiel de Bocanegra, University of California,
San Francisco; Marina J Chabot, University of California,
San Francisco; Carrie Lewis, University of California, San
Francisco; Philip Darney, University of California, San
Francisco
39 Mortality by Race and Hispanic Origin: A 20-Year
Review • Ward Kingkade, U.S. Census Bureau
40 NCHS Data Linkage Activities: Opportunities and
Challenges for Population Health Research • Kimberly A.
Lochner, CDC/NCHS; Christine S. Cox, CDC/NCHS
41 Understanding Reproductive Illness among Women from
Mumbai Slum: Some Methodological Issues • Ms.
Maitrayee Mazumdar, International Institute for Population
Sciences; Niranjan Saggurti, Population Council
P-2D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
30 Changing Philosophy for Care and Support for the Elderly
in South-Western Nigeria: A Qualitative Approach • Akanni
I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University; Adunola
Adepoju, University of Lagos; Ogunbameru A. Olakunle,
Obafemi Awolowo University
42 Maternal Care among Reproductive Women in Slums in
Greater Mumbai • Vijay M. Sarode, Lecturer in Statistics,
Mulund College of Commerce, Mumbai, INDIA.
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43 HIV Prevalence in Major States of India: Critical
Investigation of HIV/AIDS among Married Adolescent
Women • Uttam J. Sonkamble, International Institute for
Population Sciences, Mumbai; Balram Paswan, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
P-2F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
53 Application of Pattern-Mixture Latent Trajectory
Modeling to Assess Longitudinal Trajectory with NonIgnorable Missing Data • Hiroko H. Dodge, Oregon State
University; Changyu Shen, Indiana University; Mary
Ganguli, University of Pittsburgh
44 Dimensions of Self-Rated Health in an Older Latin
American Population • Cassio M. Turra, Cedeplar Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Carla J Machado,
Cedeplar / Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Ericka
Mendez, Universidad de Costa Rica
54 A Re-Evaluation of the Arriaga Fertility Method • Peter
Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau; Lisa R. Lollock, U.S. Census
Bureau
P-2E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
55 Small Area Estimation with Application to Contraceptive
Prevalence Estimates among Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled
Castes in Empowered Action Group States in India •
Laishram Ladusingh, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Chungkham Holendro Singh, International
Institute for Population Sciences; Jitenkumar Singh,
International Institute for Population Sciences
45 HIV on the Move: Gender Differences in Migration and
HIV Risk in South Africa • Carol S. Camlin, University of
Michigan; Caterina Hill, Africa Center for Health and
Population Studies; Victoria Hosegood, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Tanya Welz, King's College
Hospital NHS Trust; Joerg Baetzing-Feigenbaum, Africa
Centre for Health and Population Studies
56 Using American Community Survey Data Products to
Meet Your Needs • Carrie R. Simon, U.S. Census Bureau;
Pamela M. Klein, U.S. Census Bureau
46 Is Living with Migrants Consequential? An Analysis of
Household Wealth in Ethnically Diverse Communities in
Kanchanaburi, Thailand • Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol
University
P-2G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
57 Graduation Rates by Type of First College Attended •
Anne K. Driscoll, University of California, Davis
47 The Development of Australian Internal Migration (Aim)
Database • Salahudin S. Muhidin, University of
Queensland; Martin Bell, University of Queensland; Dominic
Brown, University of Queensland
58 Making a Case for Reproductive Health through
Demographic Data: International Case Studies of Successful
Advocacy Coalitions • Imelda Z. Feranil; Danielle GrantKrahe
48 Employment Status, Income and the Subjective WellBeing of Immigrants • Carsten Pohl, ifo Institute for
Economic Research
59 From School to Work: A Historical Overview of the
Gains to Sub-Saharan Women in Education and
Employment • Fatou Jah, Cornell University
49 The Age-Sex Patterns of Person-Based Migration Rates
for States: 2000-2004 • Amy S. Smith, U.S. Census Bureau
60 Labor Market Costs of Impaired Fecundity • Jungmin
Lee, Department of Economics, Sam M. Walton College of
Business, University of Arknasas at Fayetteville; Amy
Farmer, University of Arkansa
50 Contextual Effects of Built Ad Social Environment of
Urban Neighborhoods on Physical Activity: A Multilevel
Study in Chicago • Ming Wen, University of Utah; Xingyou
Zhang, American Academy of Family Physicians
61 How Do Marital Status, Work Effort, and Wage Rates
Interact? • Robert Lerman, American University; Avner
Ahituv, Urban Institute
51 Employment, Wages and Social Services of
Undocumented Mexicans in Idaho • Huei-Hsia Wu, Boise
State University
62 Progression and Transition to Secondary Education: How
Wide Are the Disparities within and between Slum and NonSlum Communities? • Frederick Mugisha, African
Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
52 Housing Migrants in Transitional Urban China:
Residential Adaptation in the Four Autonomous
Municipalities • Zhou Yu, University of Utah; Xuejun Liu,
Peking University
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63 Does a Spouse Slow You down?: Marriage and Graduate
Student Outcomes • Joseph P Price, Cornell University
Chair: Karen Oppenheim Mason, East West Center
Discussant: Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins University
64 Public Health Care Consumption: Tragedy of the
Commons or a Common Good? • Eric Schiff, Department
of Demography, UC Berkeley
1 Carmen Barroso, MacArthur Foundation
2 Phillip Longman, The New American Foundation
3 Khama Rogo, World Bank Group
4 Steven Sinding, International Planned Parenthood
Federation
65 Income, Consumption, and Assets in India • Reeve
Vanneman, University of Maryland; Cecily Darden Adams,
University of Maryland; Amaresh Dubey, North-Eastern Hill
University
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
34 POPULATIONS AT RISK
P-2H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
Chair: John R. Weeks, San Diego State University
66 Making the Unknown Known: Demographic
Characteristics of Southern Lynch Victims • Amy K.
Bailey, University of Washington; Stewart E. Tolnay,
University of Washington; E. M. Beck, University of Georgia
1 Deborah L. Balk, CUNY Institute for Demographic
Research
2 Ronald R. Rindfuss, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
3 Duncan Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles
67 Immigrant Religious Participation in the United States:
An Assessment of Contextual and Individual Level Factors
Surrounding the Migratory Event. • Phillip Connor, North
American Mission Board
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
35 DEMOGRAPHIC BILLIONAIRES: INDIA AND
CHINA COMPARED
68 Emergent Disparities in Early Childhood: Assessing the
Gender Gap in Mental and Motor Scores at 9 and 24
Months • Benjamin Gibbs, Ohio State University; Anne
McDaniel, Ohio State University
Chair: Daniel M. Goodkind, U.S. Census Bureau
69 Immigrant and Native Earnings Trajectories: Returns to
Human Capital and Acculturation among Low-Skilled
Workers • Matthew S Hall, Pennsylvania State University
1 India and China: Demography, Human Capital, and
Socioeconomic Transformations • Judith Banister, The
Conference Board
70 Sex Differences in Work-Family Ideology • Jamie M
Lewis, University of North Carolina
2 Why Has China’s Economy Taken off Faster than
India’s? • David E. Bloom, Harvard University; Linlin Hu;
Yuanli Liu; Ajay Mahal, Department of Population and
International Health; Winnie Yip
71 Parenting Style and College Attendance among East
Asian and Mexican American Youth from Immigrant
Families • Hongbo Wang, University of California, Los
Angeles
3 Prevalence of Child Poverty in India and China • S.
Chandrasekhar, Assistant Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute
of Development Research; M.H. Suryanarayana, Professor,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
(Sessions 33-48)
4 Can Policy Interventions Reduce Excess Female Child
Mortality in China and India?: Lessons from South Korea •
Woojin Chung, Yonsei University; Monica Das Gupta,
World Bank Group
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
5 Sex Ratio Imbalances among Children at Micro-Level:
China and India Compared • Christophe Z Guilmoto,
CICRED/LPED
33 POLITICS AND FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS: WHERE ARE WE,
WHERE SHOULD WE BE?
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Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
36 TRENDS IN THE TIMING AND PATTERN OF
RETIREMENT IN DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
38 ECONOMIC FACTORS AND CHILD
DEVELOPMENT I
Chair: Mark G. Duggan, University of Maryland
Discussant: Melissa Hardy, Penn State University
Chair: Robert A. Pollak, Washington University in St. Louis
Discussant: Charles Brown, University of Michigan
Discussant: Dalton Conley, New York University
1 Accounting for Trends in the Labor Force Participation
Rate of Older Men in the United States • Ryan Goodstein,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
1 AIDS Treatment and Intrahousehold Resource Allocations:
Children’s Nutrition and Schooling in Kenya • Markus
Goldstein, World Bank; Joshua Graff Zivin, Columbia
University; Harsha Thirumurthy, Center for Global
Development and UNC-Chapel Hill
2 Who Works Later in Life? A Cross-National Analysis of
Employment Rates and Work Hours among Older Adults. •
Janet C Gornick, CUNY Institute for Demographic
Research.; Traci Schlesinger, Princeton University; Gary
Burtless, The Brookings Institution; Timothy Smeeding,
Syracuse University
2 Within-Family Program Effect Estimators: The Impact of
Oportunidades on Schooling in Mexico • Susan Parker,
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; Petra Todd,
University of Pennsylvania; Kenneth Wolpin, University of
Pennsylvania
3 Labor Supply Effects of the Recent Social Security Benefit
Cuts: Empirical Estimates Using Cohort Discontinuities •
Giovanni Mastrobuoni, Collegio Carlo Alberto, CeRP
3 Nature and Nurture in the Intergenerational Transmission
of Socioeconomic Status: Evidence from Swedish Children
and Their Biological and Rearing Parents • Anders
Björklund, Swedish Institute for Social Research; Markus
Jantti, Åbo Akademi University; Gary M Solon, University of
Michigan
4 Retirement Transitions of the Self-Employed in the United
States and England • Julie M. Zissimopoulos, RAND; Lynn
Karoly, RAND; Nicole Maestas, RAND
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
4 Is Mortality in Developing Countries Procyclical? Health
Production and the Value of Time in Colombia's CoffeeGrowing Regions • Grant Miller, Stanford Medical School
and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Piedad
Urdinola, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota
37 TIMING OF CHILDBEARING
Chair: Lawrence L. Wu, New York University
Discussant: Robert D. Mare, University of California, Los
Angeles
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
1 Transition to Parenthood: The Role of Social Interactions
and Endogenous Networks • Belinda Aparicio Diaz, Vienna
Institute of Demography; Thomas Fent, Vienna Institute of
Demography
39 FAMILY AND HEALTH OVER THE LIFE
COURSE
Chair: Sarah O. Meadows, Princeton University
Discussant: Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Duke University
2 Reevaluating the Socioeconomic Effects of Teenage
Childbearing: A Counterfactual Approach • Dohoon Lee,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1 Examining Patterns in Divorced Life Expectancy by Race:
An Application of a Bayesian Approach to Sullivan’s
Method • J. Scott Brown, Miami University; Scott M.
Lynch, Princeton University
3 Does Education Delay the Timing of First Birth? • Dean
R. Lillard, Cornell University; Ning Zhang, Cornell
University
2 Marital Status and Depressive Symptoms over Time:
Modeling the Effects of Status Duration • Tracey A.
LaPierre, University of Kansas
4 The Causal Effect of Fertility Timing on Educational
Attainment: An Identification Test Using the Longitudinal
Structure of Schooling • Kevin Stange, UC Berkeley
3 Marital Disruption, Disability and Longevity • Barbara
Schone, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
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(AHRQ), HHS; Liliana E. Pezzin, Medical College of
Wisconsin
Kamp Dush, Cornell University; Rachel Dunifon, Cornell
University
4 Marital Status, Marital Transitions, and Body Mass:
Gender, Race, and Life Course Considerations • Debra J.
Umberson, University of Texas at Austin; Hui Liu, University
of Texas at Austin
3 Should We Get Married? Effect of Parents' Marriage on
Children Born to Cohabiting and Visiting Parents • Shirley
H. Liu, University of Miami; Frank Heiland, Florida State
University
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
4 Transitions in Family Structure and Children’s
Wellbeing • Katherine Magnuson, University Of Wisconsin
at Madison; Lawrence M. Berger, University of Wisconsin at
Madison
40 ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH IN THE U.S.
Chair: Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health
Discussant: Tamar Mendelson, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
42 MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN RACE/ETHNICITY
1 Structure and Stress: Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms
across Adolescence and Young Adulthood • Daniel Adkins,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lin Wang,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chair: Ann Morning, New York University
Discussant: Tahu Kukutai, Stanford University
1 The Sources of the Racial and Ethnic Composition of the
American Population: Past, Present, and Future • Charles
Hirschman, University of Washington; Anthony D. Perez,
University of Washington
2 Depression, Self-Esteem, and Multiracial Adolescents: The
Role of Socioeconomic Selectivity, Family Structure, and
School Achievement • Jamie Mihoko Doyle, University of
Pennsylvania
2 The Many Dimensions of Race: A Latent Variable
Approach for Quantitative Research • Aliya Saperstein,
University of California, Berkeley
3 Is Overweight a Heavy Burden for Teenagers? New
Evidence about Adolescent Body Composition and
Psychological Distress • Michelle Frsico, Penn State
University Department of Sociology; Jason Houle, Penn State
University Department of Sociology; Molly A. Martin,
Pennsylvania State University
3 Determinants of Race Reporting by Hispanics in a National
Health Survey • Jacqueline B. Lucas, National Center for
Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
Elizabeth Arias, National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS), CDC
4 Gender Differences in Adolescent Depression: Social
Integration into the Normative School Context • Kurt A.
Gore, University of Texas at Austin; Robert Crosnoe,
University of Texas at Austin
4 Rethinking U.S. Census Racial and Ethnic Categories •
Sharon M. Lee, University of Victoria; Sonya Tafoya, Pew
Hispanic Center
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
41 FAMILY TRANSITION AND CHILD WELLBEING
43 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND POTENTIALLY
HARMFUL SEXUAL PRACTICES
Chair: Heather L. Koball, Columbia University
Discussant: Gregory Acs, Urban Institute
Chair: Terence H. Hull, Australian National University
Discussant: Kate Bourne
1 Social Fathers in Fragile Families: Involvement and
Associations with Child Wellbeing • Sharon Bzostek,
Princeton University
1 Premarital Sexual Activity among Young Men in Urban
Vietnam: A Multi-Method Analysis • Puk Bussarawan
Teerawichitchainan, Population Council
2 The Unexamined Stable Family: An Examination of Child
Well-Being in Stable Single Parent Families • Claire M
2 Transactional Sex among Adolescents in Sub-Saharan
Africa amid the HIV Epidemic • Ann M. Moore,
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Guttmacher Institute; Ann E. Biddlecom, Guttmacher
Institute
1 Family Life Course Transitions and the Economic
Consequences of Internal Migration • Gordon F. De Jong,
Pennsylvania State University; Deborah Roempke Graefe,
Pennsylvania State University
3 Male Circumcision and HIV Infection in Rural Malawi •
Michelle Poulin, University of Pennsylvania; Adamson
Muula, University of Malawi, College of Medicine
2 Movin’ on Up? Residential Mobility, Gender and Coupled
Work Careers • Claudia Geist, Indiana University; Patricia
A McManus, Indiana University
4 The Protective Effect of Male Circumcision on HIV in
Kenya • Yanyi K. Djamba, Southeastern Louisiana
University; LaToya S. Davis, Southeastern Louisiana
University
3 Sex Asymmetry in Family Migration: Familial Gender
Roles or Occupational Inequality? • Kimberlee A.
Shauman, University of California, Davis
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
44 GENDER AND REPRODUCTION: MICRO-LEVEL
APPROACHES
4 U.S. Family Migration: Do Housing Costs Matter? •
Suzanne Withers, University of Washington; William A.V.
Clark, University of California, Los Angeles; Tricia Ruiz,
University of Washington
Chair: Kim Deslandes, Université de Montréal
Discussant: Brent Wolff, Medical Research Council, Uganda
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
1 Who’s the Decider: How Different Dimensions of Power
Are Related to Partner Belief about Control over the Couple’s
Method Choice • Lisa Cubbins, Battelle- Centers for Public
Health Research and Evaluation; Lucy Jordan, Battelle
Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation; Virginia
E. Rutter, Framingham State College; Koray Tanfer,
Battelle- Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation
46 IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON SENDING
COMMUNITIES AND INTERGENERATIONAL
RELATIONS
2 Decision-Making Patterns and Contraceptive Use:
Evidence from Uganda • Laurie DeRose, University of
Maryland; Alex Ezeh, African Population and Health
Research Center (APHRC)
1 Migrant Opportunity and the Educational Attainment of
Youth in Rural China • John T Giles, Michigan State
University; Alan de Brauw, Williams College
Chair: Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University
Discussant: Courtland Robinson, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
2 The Effect of Migration on Health of Adults Left behind in
Indonesia • Yao Lu, University of California, Los Angeles
3 The Role of Relationship Power in Couple Decisions about
Contraception • William R. Grady, Battelle- Centers for
Public Health Research and Evaluation; Daniel H.
Klepinger, Battelle- Centers for Public Health Research and
Evaluation; John O.G. Billy, Battelle- Centers for Public
Health Research and Evaluation; Lisa Cubbins, BattelleCenters for Public Health Research and Evaluation
3 Parental Migration and Child Health in Mexico • Jenna
Nobles, University of California, Los Angeles
4 Gender Differences in the Fertility Intentions of Italian
Couples • Alessandro Rosina, Università Cattolica, Milan;
Maria Rita Testa, Vienna Institute of Demography
4 Moving Forward, Looking Back: The Impact of Migrants’
Remittances on Assets, Consumption, and Credit Constraints
in Sending Communities in the Rural Philippines • Agnes R.
Quisumbing, International Food Policy Research Institute
(IFPRI); Scott McNiven, International Food Policy Research
Institute
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
45 U.S. FAMILY MIGRATION
47 INCARCERATIONS AND LABOR MARKET
OUTCOMES
Chair: Thomas Cooke, University of Connecticut
Discussant: Clara H. Mulder, University of Amsterdam
Chair: Jeffrey Grogger, University of Chicago
Discussant: Michael A. Stoll, University of California, Los
Angeles
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1 The Role of Privatized Prison Industries in Post-Release
Labor Market Reintegration • Jillian Berk, Brown
University
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Poster Session 3
2 Employer Access to Criminal History Data and the
Employment of Young Black Men • Keith Finlay,
University of California, Irvine
Thursday, March 29, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
3 Criminal Justice Involvement and High School
Completion • Randi Hjalmarsson, University of Maryland
P-3 POSTER SESSION 3
P-3A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
4 Longitudinal Evidence on the Impact of Incarceration on
Labour Market Outcomes and General Well-Being • Steven
Stillman, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research;
Malathi Velamuri, Victoria University of Wellington
1 Family Planning Programs and Fertility Preferences in
Northern Ghana: The Role of Ideational Change Processes •
Winfred A. Avogo, Arizona State University; James F.
Phillips, Population Council
Thursday, March 29, 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM
48 WORK AND FAMILY: A FATHER'S
PERSPECTIVE
2 Fertility Preference among Chinese Currently Married
Women: Evidence from 2004 China Health and Nutrition
Survey • Manrong Chen, SUNY at Albany
Chair: Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College
Discussant: Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado at
Denver
Discussant: Lisa A. Gennetian, Manpower Demonstration
Research Corporation (MDRC)
3 Contraceptive Choices and Shared Responsibility among
Couples in Bangladesh • Mohammad Amirul Islam,
Bangladesh Agricultural University; Sabu S. Padmadas,
University of Southampton; Peter W.F. Smith, University of
Southampton
1 Men's Differing Work Trajectories and Fatherhood • Nan
M. Astone, Johns Hopkins University; Jacinda K. Dariotis,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Freya
Sonenstein, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health; Joseph
H. Pleck, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4 Relationship Context of First Births to Men and Women in
the United States • Gladys M. Martinez, National Center
for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Anjani Chandra,
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC;
Stephanie J. Ventura, National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS), CDC
2 Fatherhood and Men’s Everyday Time Use in Sweden
1990-2000 • Martin Dribe, Lund University; Maria A.
Stanfors, Lund University
5 Determinants of Fertility Decline in Malawi: An Analysis
of the Proximate Determinants • Martin E. Palamuleni,
North West University
3 Active Fatherhood Policy and Fertility in the Nordic
Countries: A Comparative Study on the Impact of Father's Use
of Parental Leave on Continued Childbearing in Norway and
Sweden • Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway; Duvander
Ann-Zofie, Statistics Sweden
6 Gender Norms, Tolerance for Domestic Violence, and
Fertility in Uzbekistan • Tricia S. Ryan, University of Texas
at Austin; Maryann Bylander, University of Texas at Austin
4 Employment and Earnings across the Transition to
Fatherhood: A Life Course Perspective • Matthew
Weinshenker, Fordham University
7 Husbands’ Support to Wives in Accessing Reproductive
Health Services: A Gender Perspective from Rural India •
Sampurna Singh, National Council of Applied Economic
Research, India
8 Social Differences in Sex Preference for Children in
France • Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED); Arnaud Régnier-Loilier, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
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18 Gender, Community Context and Children’s Activities in
Rural India • PremChand Dommaraju, Arizona State
University
P-3B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
9 Vulnerability of Young Mothers to HIV/AIDS: The Case
of Kassena-Nankana District of Northern Ghana • Fabian S
Achana, Navrongo Health Research Center; Cornelius Y.
Debpuur, Navrongo Health Research Centre; Patricia
Akweongo, Navrongo Health Research Centre; Martine
Collumbien
19 Condom Use among Adolescents in Burkina Faso in the
Era of HIV/AIDS • Guiella Georges, Institut Supérieur des
Sciences de la Population (ISSP)/University of Ouagadougou
20 Child Care Centers and the Infant and Toddler Feeding
Environment: The Importance of Examining Feeding Practices
Separately from Nutrition Guidelines • Jean Hamilton,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Heather
Wasser, Durham County Health Department, North Carolina;
Margaret Bentley, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
10 With This Name I Thee Wed: Women’s Marital Naming
Choices • Gretchen E Gooding, U.S. Census Bureau; Rose
Kreider, U.S. Census Bureau
11 Is Polygamy Weakening? Diversity and Trends in Africa
during the Past 50 Years • Véronique Hertrich, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
21 Family Structure Differences in Maternal Time with
Children: Disparate Social Structural Locations or Different
Propensities towards Mothering • Sarah M. Kendig,
University of Maryland
12 New Boundaries on the Marriage Market: Are the First
and Second Marriage Market Segregated and Who Crosses the
Line? • Anne-Rigt Poortman, Utrecht University
22 Delaying Marital Disruption and Children’s Behavior
Problems • Jui-Chung Allen Li, New York University
13 Prevalence and Risk Factors of Concurrent Sexual
Behavior among Chinese Adults • Wenjuan Wang, Johns
Hopkins University; W. Henry Mosley, Johns Hopkins
University
23 The Relationship between Sexual Violence and
Reproductive Health among Female Youth in Colombia •
Anu Manchikanti, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
P-3C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
24 Factors Affecting Child Development in Immigrant
Families in the United States: Impact of Linguistic Distance,
Cognitive Stimulation and Parental Involvement • Protap
Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Lopamudra Ray Saraswati, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
14 Parent Involvement in Children’s Education: Implications
for School Outcomes among Parents at Risk • Soumya
Alva, Westat, Inc.; Kevin H. O'Donnell, Westat, Inc.
15 Is Early Childhood Height-for-Age Associated with the
Work Status of Young Adults in Cebu, Philippines? • Delia
B. Carba, Office of Population Studies Foundation; Vivencia
Tan, University of San Carlos Office of Population Studies
Foundation
25 Psychosocial Characteristics of Urban Youth in Pakistan:
Gender-Related Attitudes, Self-Efficacy and Interpersonal
Support • Suruchi Sood, Johns Hopkins University Center
for Communication Programs; Shana Yansen, Johns Hopkins
University Center for Communication Programs
16 Gender Gaps in Math and Reading Gains during
Elementary and High School by Race and Ethnicity •
Duncan Chaplin, Mathematica Policy Research; Laura
LoGerfo, Institute of Education Sciences; Austin Nichols,
Urban Institute
26 Child Mortality and Religious Affiliation by Ethnicity in
Chiapas, Mexico • Eunice D Vargas Valle, University of
Texas at Austin; Leticia E. Fernandez, University of Texas at
El Paso
17 Is There a Nutritional Transition in the Colombian
Population? Evidence from Boys and Girls Aged Five and
Less and Reproductive Age Women from 1986 to 2005 in
Colombia • Diana Diaz, Universidad de La Sabana
27 Economic Transition, Educational Expansion, Social
Inequality in School Enrollments in China, 1990-2000 •
Xiaogang Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
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Washington; Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield, Pennsylvania State
University; James W. Wood, Pennsylvania State University;
Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University
P-3D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
28 Two Sides of the Same Coin: A Life Course Model of the
Relationship between Social Status and Physical and Mental
Health • Megan Andrew, University of Wisconsin at
Madison
38 Social Integration and Cognition among Older Adults •
Cynthia J Peters, Center on Demography and Economics of
Aging,; Alisa C. Lewin, University of Chicago
29 Racial Disparities in Mobility Device Use in Late-Life •
Jennifer C. Cornman, University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey
39 Life Expectancies of Major League Baseball Players •
Jarron M. Saint Onge, University of Colorado at Boulder;
Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado at Boulder
30 Differential Mortality in Europe and the Us: Estimates
Based on Subjective Probabilities of Survivals and
Validation • Adeline Delavande, RAND and Universidade
Nova de Lisboa; Susann Rohwedder, RAND
40 Transmission Dynamics of HIV/AIDS in Karnataka:
Current Trends and Projections Using Asia Epidemic (AEM) /
Goals Model • Dayanand G Satihal, Population Research
Centre,
31 Modeling the Impact of Male Circumcision HIV
Intervention Strategies • Jeff Eaton, University of
Washington
41 How Does Parental Education Affect Infant Health? •
Maki Ueyama, Cornell University; Kosali I. Simon, Cornell
University
32 The Role of Health in Economic Development •
Jocelyn E Finlay, Harvard University
42 Indoor Air Pollution in India: Determinants and Policies
to Transition to Clean Energy Use • Yabei Zhang,
University of Maryland; Douglas Barnes, World Bank Group;
Mitali Sen, University of Maryland
33 The Effects of Unusual Family Life Experiences and
Social Relationships on Korean Adolescents’ Internal and
External Disorders • Dong-Sik Kim, Seoul National
University
P-3E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
43 Mexican Occupational Attainment in Old and New
Immigrant Destinations • Stephanie A. Bohon, University
of Tennessee
34 Use of Insecticide-Treated-Clothes for Personal
Protection against Malaria: A Community Trial • Elizabeth
Kimani, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC); John M Vulule, Kenya Medical Research Institute;
Isabel Kuria, Care International Kenya; Frederick Mugisha,
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
44 Neighborhood Street Activity and Exposure to Violence
among Urban Adolescents • Christopher Browning, Ohio
State University; Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago
35 The Decline in Cancer Incidence at Advanced Ages:
Evidence from Cancer Registry Data for the Greater San
Francisco Bay Area • Tim Miller, University of California,
Berkeley
45 H-1b Temporary Workers in the United States: Population
Size and Characteristics • Elizabeth M. Grieco, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS); Michael Hoefer,
Department of Homeland Security
36 Effect of Early Conditions on Functional Status among
Elderly in Latin-America and the Caribbean • Malena
Monteverde, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kenya V.
Noronha, Center for Demography and Ecology, University of
Wisconsin-Madison; Alberto Palloni, University of Wisconsin
at Madison
46 Secondary Migration of New Immigrants to Canada •
Rene Houle, Statistics Canada
47 Domestic Migration Flows for States from the 2005
ACS • William K. Koerber, U.S. Census Bureau
37 Estrogen Exposure across the Transition to Menopause •
Kathleen A. O'Connor, University of Washington; Eleanor
Brindle, University of Washington; Rebecca J. Ferrell,
Georgetown University; Jane Shofer, University of
Washington; Darryl J. Holman, University of Washington;
Rebecca Miller; Deborah E. Schechter, University of
48 Individual and Community Effects on Immigrant
Naturalization • John R. Logan, Brown University;
Sookhee Oh, Brown University; Jennifer Darrah, Brown
University
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58 Unequal Returns: The Impact of Antiretroviral Treatment
on AIDS Mortality in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia • Mathew
Creighton, University of Pennsylvania; Georges Reniers,
University of Colorado (Boulder) - University of the
Witwatersrand; Brodie Ferguson, Stanford University
49 Proximity between Adult Children and Their Mothers: A
European Comparison • Francesca Michielin, University of
Amsterdam; Fabio Bordignon, University of Urbino
50 Occupational Achievement of Indian and Chinese
Immigrants in the United States • Lopamudra Ray
Saraswati, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
59 The Effect of a First Child on Female Labor Supply:
Evidence from Women in Fertility Treatments • Julian P
Cristia, Congressional Budget Office
60 Public Policy and Social Context: The Influence of
Gender and Race on Public Child Care Spending across the
American States, 1999-2004 • Rebecca Dunning, Duke
University
51 Migration and Armed Conflict: The Case of Internal
Migration during the Maoist Insurrection in Nepal •
Nathalie Williams, University of Michigan
P-3F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
61 Changes in Age and Crime • Carlos Galindo, El
Colegio de México
52 Contextualizing the Survey: Linked Trajectory of Method
Triangulation in a Study on HIV/AIDS in India. • Ajay
Bailey, University of Groningen; Inge Hutter, University of
Groningen
62 China’s Demographic Dividend, Reality or Illusion? •
Quanbao Jiang, Institute for Population and Development
Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Yan Wei, Xi'an Jiaotong
University
53 Using the Kalman Filter to Improve Disparity Estimates
for Rare Racial/Ethnic Minorities: An Application to
American Indians / Alaska Natives and Chinese Americans
Using the National Health Interview Survey • Marc Elliott,
RAND; Daniel McCaffrey, The RAND Corporation; Brian K.
Finch, San Diego State University; David Klein, RAND
Corporation; Nathan Orr; Nicole Lurie, RAND
63 Reconstruction of Populations by Age, Sex and Level of
Educational Attainment for 120 Countries for 1970-2000
Using Demographic Back-Projection Methods • Wolfgang
Lutz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA); Samir KC, IIASA; Anne Goujon, Vienna Institute of
Demography and International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA)
54 Sex, Gender and Discordant Reporting among
Adolescents in Urban India • Jaya Jaya, Johns Hopkins
University, School of Medicine
64 Differentials in Educational Attainment in Nigeria:
Isolating the Effects of Ethnicity • Blessing Mberu, Brown
University; Roland Pongou, Brown University; Olumide
Taiwo, Brown University
55 De Nevo Data Collection Strategy in Maternal Mortality
Study in Turkey • Ismet Koc, Hacettepe University; Ahmet
Sinan Turkyilmaz, Hacettepe University; Attila Hancioglu,
UNICEF
P-3H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
56 Age-Dependent Contact Patterns and Time Use Data •
Emilio Zagheni, University of California, Berkeley; Piero
Manfredi, Dipartimento di Statistica & Matematica Applicata
all'Economia; Joel Mossong, Laboratoire National de Santé,
Luxembourg
65 Gender and Employment at the Tribal Non Tribal
Interface: A Case Study of India • Bashabi Gupta, Lecturer,
Department of Geography, Miranda House, Delhi University
P-3G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
66 Race, Hypersegregated Communities and Negative Health
Outcomes: Assessing the Risk of Hypertension and Coronary
Heart Disease for African Americans in Metropolitan
Areas • Antwan Jones, Bowling Green State University
57 Direct and Spillover Effects of a Child-Targeted
Unconditional Cash Transfer on Education and Health
Outcomes in South Africa • Iris G Boutros, Harvard
University
67 Gender Beliefs in Japan: Processes of Change among
Women and Men • Kristen Schultz Lee, Pennsylvania State
University; Duane Alwin, Pennsylvania State University;
Paula Tufis, Pennsylvania State University
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68 The Effect of Mexico-U.S. Immigration on Elderly
Cancer Diagnostics and Subjective Well-Being • Ching-Yi
A. Shieh, Fayetteville State University
2 Post-Katrina New Orleans as a New Migrant
Destination • Elizabeth Fussell, Tulane University
3 The Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Study •
Narayan Sastry, University of Michigan
69 Religious Practice, Beliefs, and Mental Health: Variations
across Race and Ethnicity • Michelle Sternthal, University
of Michigan; David Williams, Harvard School of Public
Health; Marc Musick, University of Texas at Ausin; Anna
Campbell
4 Katrina-Related Health Impacts on Vietnamese New
Orleanians: A Longitudinal Analysis • Mark
VanLandingham, Tulane University; Fran Norris, National
Center for PTSD; Lung Vu, Tulane University; Hongyun Fu,
Tulane University
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
(Sessions 49-64)
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
51 POPULATION PERSPECTIVES ON MENTAL
HEALTH
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Chair: Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health
Discussant: Christopher L Seplaki, Johns Hopkins
University
49 WOMEN, WORK AND THE OPT-OUT
REVOLUTION
Chair: Michelle Budig, University of Massachusetts
Discussant: Philip N. Cohen, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
1 Crime Load and Mental Health Decline: Longitudinal
Evidence from the Mexican Family Life Survey • Facundo
Cuevas, University of California, Los Angeles; Luis
Rubalcava, University of California, Los Angeles and Centro
de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE); Graciela
M. Teruel, University of California, Los Angeles and
Universidad Iberoamericana
1 Revisiting the 'Opt-Out' Question • Heather Boushey,
Center for Economic and Policy Research
2 The End of the Gender Revolution? Trends in
Employment, Occupations, Earnings and Attitudes, 19502004. • David A. Cotter, Union College; Joan M.
Hermsen, University of Missouri; Reeve Vanneman,
University of Maryland
2 Marital Status and Psychological Wellbeing of Filipino
Women • Socorro A. Gultiano, University of San Carlos
Office of Population Studies Foundation; Graeme Ferdinand
D. Armecin, University of San Carlos Office of Population
Studies Foundation Inc
3 The Impact of Changing Gender Role Attitudes on Fertility
Decisions • Nicole Fortin, University of British Columbia
3 Domestic Violence as a Risk Factor for Psychosis in
Bolivia. • Kiersten Johnson, ORC Macro
4 Who's Opting into Housewivery? Gender Employment, and
Household Labor • Liana C. Sayer, Ohio State University;
Sanjiv Gupta, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
4 Why Women Attempt Suicide: The Role of Mental Illness
and Social Disadvantage in a Community Cohort Study in
India • Joanna Maselko, Harvard School of Public Health;
Vikram Patel, London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
50 POST-KATRINA MIGRATION DYNAMICS IN
NEW ORLEANS
Chair: Rebecca L. Clark, National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development (NICHD), NIH
Discussant: Craig Calhoun, Social Science Research Council
1 After the Storm: Return Migration & Neighborhood
Change in Post-Katrina New Orleans • James R Elliott,
University of Oregon
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52 ISSUES IN THE MEASUREMENT OF
MORTALITY
4 Interactions between Genes and Social Context for
Contraceptive Use in Adolescence and Young Adulthood •
Guang Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
Jonathan Daw
Discussant: Ryan D. Edwards, Queens College - CUNY
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
1 Record Measures of Longevity • Vladimir CanudasRomo, University of California, Berkeley; John R. Wilmoth,
United Nations
54 FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND EXCHANGES
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Chair: Susan L. Brown, Bowling Green State University
Discussant: Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
2 The Narrowing Sex Gap in Life Expectancy: Effects of Sex
Differences in the Age Pattern of Mortality • Dana A. Glei,
University of California, Berkeley; Shiro Horiuchi,
Rockefeller University
1 The Consequences of Multi-Partnered Fertility for Parental
Involvement and Relationships • Marcia J. Carlson,
Columbia University; Frank Furstenberg, University of
Pennsylvania
3 Evaluating the Performance of Death Distribution Methods
for Estimating Death Registration Completeness: Applications
to Data from High Income Countries • Kenneth H. Hill,
Johns Hopkins University; Kevin J.A. Thomas, Harvard
University
2 The Structure of Intergenerational Exchange in the U.K. •
Tak Wing Chan, University of Oxford
3 Divorce, Intergenerational Solidarity, and Perceived
Support • I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University
4 Verbal Autopsy Methods with Multiple Causes of
Death • Gary King, Harvard University; Ying Lu,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
4 Time and Money Transfer to Elderly Parents: Family
Assistance and Labor Market Behavior • Wei-Jun Jean
Yeung, New York University
53 CONTRACEPTION
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Chair: Sian Curtis, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
Discussant: Rob Stephenson, Emory University
55 IMMIGRATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Donald J. Hernandez, University at Albany, State
University of New York
Discussant: Wen-Jui Han, Columbia University
1 Contraceptive Trends in the Developing World: A
Comparative Analysis from the Demographic and Health
Surveys • Shane Khan, ORC Macro; Vinod Mishra, ORC
Macro; Fred Arnold, ORC Macro; Noureddine
Abderrahim, ORC Macro
1 Minority Language Status, Generation, and the Educational
Performance of Immigrant Children • Rachel E. Durham,
Pennsylvania State University; George Farkas, Pennsylvania
State University
2 Women’s and Men’s Social Networks and Contraceptive
Use Dynamics: Longitudinal Evidence from Ghana • Peter
Aglobitse, University of Cape Coast; John B. Casterline,
Ohio State University
2 Where Do Trajectories Diverge? Nativity and Ethnic
Differences in Home Environment and Very Early Cognitive
Development • Jennifer E. Glick, Arizona State University;
Littisha Scott, Arizona State University
3 Adapting, Scaling up, and Sustaining a Family Planning
and Reproductive Health Model: The Willows Foundation
Outreach Program in Turkey • Demet Gurral, The Willows
Foundation; Aysen Bulut, Istanbul University, Institute of
Child Health; Janet M. Turan, UCSF Center for AIDS
Prevention Studies; Elaine M Murphy, PRB
3 Impact of Parental Involvement on the Gap in Kindergarten
Math Scores between Children of Immigrants and Children of
Natives • Claudia Lahaie, McGill University Institute for
Health and Social Policy
4 Global Nutrition Patterns and Overweight among Young
Children of U.S. Immigrants: Why Nutrition Assimilation
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4 Why Do Immigrants Re-Migrate from One Affluent
Country to Another? Immigrants’ Opportunity Structure in
Comparative Perspective • Ayumi Takenaka, Bryn Mawr
College
Pathways Vary across Groups • Jennifer Van Hook,
Bowling Green State University; Kelly Balistreri, Bowling
Green State University
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
56 RACIAL AND ETHNIC INEQUALITY
58 SPATIAL DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Robert A. Hummer, University of Texas at Austin
Discussant: Arthur Sakamoto, University of Texas at Austin
Chair: Katherine J. C. White, Brown University
Discussant: Nathaniel Baum-Snow, Brown University
1 A Life Course Study of Racial and Ethnic Differences in
Women’s Labor Market Exit Patterns • Tyson H. Brown,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David F.
Warner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1 Exploring Access to Maternal Health Services and Infant
Mortality Regional Differentials Peru 2000 • Lissette Aliaga
Linares, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas W. Pullum,
University of Texas at Austin
2 Understanding Racial Inequality in Homeownership: A
Dynamic Approach • Vanesa Estrada, University of
California, Los Angeles
2 Explaining Spatial Homogamy. Spatial, Socio-Economic
and Cultural Aspects of the Partner Market in the
Netherlands • Karen Haandrikman, University of
Groningen; Leo van Wissen, University of Groningen and
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
3 Race/Ethnic Disparities in Cause-Specific Infant Mortality
Change over Two Decades • Parker Frisbie, University of
Texas at Austin; Seung-Eun Song, University of Texas at
Austin
4 Race-Ethnicity and Unhealthy Body Mass: A Quantile
Regression Analysis • Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins
University; Julie Kim, Johns Hopkins University
3 The Impact of Spatially Proximate Population
Concentrations on Migration • Kenneth M. Johnson,
Loyola University Chicago; Paul R. Voss, University of
Wisconsin at Madison; Roger B. Hammer, Oregon State
University; Guangqing Chi, Mississippi State University
5 Paternal Incarceration, the Prison Boom, and the
Concentration of Disadvantage • Christopher Wildeman,
Princeton University
4 A Space-Time Model of Fertility and Development in
China, 1982-2000 • Katherine King, University of
Michigan
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
5 Do Slums Promote High Fertility? Neighborhood
Differences in Fertility in Accra, Ghana • John R. Weeks,
San Diego State University; Allan G. Hill, Harvard
University; Arthur Getis, San Diego State University; Sarah
Hinton, San Diego State University
57 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
Chair: Min Zhou, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Min Zhou, University of California, Los Angeles
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
1 All in the Family: Generational Acculturation among
Immigrant Parents and Children • David A. Cort, University
of California, Los Angeles
59 CROSS-NATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF GENDER
INEQUALITY IN THE LABOR MARKET
2 What Role Does Religion Play in the Migration Process?
And Vice Versa?: Evidence from the New Immigrant
Survey • Monica E. Higgins, Princeton University
Chair: Jan Hoem, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research
Discussant: Kim Korinek, University of Utah
1 Time Use between Work and Family over the Life Cycle:
A Comparative Gender Analysis of Italy, France, Sweden and
Us • Dominique Anxo, Centre for Labour Market Policy
Reseach (CAFO); Lennart Flood; Letizia Mencarini,
University of Florence; Maria-Letizia Tanturri, University
3 Migration and Schooling among Second-Generation
Mexican Immigrant Children • Michael Rendall, RAND
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of Pavia; Ariane Pailhe, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED); Anne Solaz, Institut National
d'Études Démographiques (INED)
1 Religion, Religiosity, and the Decline of Marital Fertility in
the United States, 1850-1930 • J. David Hacker,
Binghamton University, State University of New York
2 Is Gender Inequity in Time Allocation Associated with
Low Fertility? A Cross-National Enquiry • Lyn Craig,
Social Policy Research Centre
2 Do Congregations Influence Fertility? • Conrad
Hackett, Princeton University
3 Religiosity and Fertility Differences in the Contemporary
U.S.: Evidence from the 2002 NSFG • Sarah R. Hayford,
Duke University; S. Philip Morgan, Duke University
3 Nonstandard Work Schedules in 12 European Labor
Markets: An Analysis of Gender Differentials • Harriet B.
Presser, University of Maryland; Sangeeta Parashar,
University of Maryland
4 Be Fruitful and Multiply: Changing Family Formation
Behavior and the Role of Religion, Religiosity and
Ethnicity • Petra Nahmias, Princeton University
4 Fighting Gender Inequalities in the Labour Market: The
Role of Family Friendly Policies in OECD Countries •
Olivier Thevenon, I.N.E.D.
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
62 DOWNWARD FLOWS OF TRANSFERS
60 MISMATCHES BETWEEN FERTILITY
INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIOR: CAUSES AND
CONSEQUENCES
Chair: Suzanne M. Bianchi, University of Maryland
Discussant: Richard W. Johnson, Urban Institute
Chair: William G. Axinn, University of Michigan
Discussant: Jessica D. Gipson, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
1 Married Fathers' and Mothers' Time with Children: Gender
Differences in the Role of Parents’ and Their Spouses'
Employment • Margaret L. Usdansky, Syracuse
University; Wendy Parker, Syracuse University
1 Intended, Appropriate, and Actual Family Size in Israel:
Policy Attitudes and Implications • Sergio Dellapergola,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2 Intergenerational Financial Transfers from Older
Americans: Evidence from the Health and Retirement
Study • Leah K. VanWey, Indiana University; Shelley
Nelson, Indiana University
2 Are Individuals' Family Size Preferences Stable? Evidence
from West German Panel Data • Frank Heiland, Florida
State University; Warren C. Sanderson, Stony Brook
University, State University of New York
3 Intergenerational Transfer Inflows to Adult Children of
Divorce • Megan M Way, Boston College
4 Intervivos Giving over the Lifecycle • Julie M.
Zissimopoulos, RAND; Michael Hurd, RAND; James P.
Smith, RAND
3 Underachieving Fertility: Education, Life Course Factors,
and Cohort Change • Kelly Musick, University of Southern
California; Sarah Edgington, University of California, Los
Angeles
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
4 Differences in Health Seeking Behaviour among Urban
Poor Women in Nairobi Who Experienced Intended or
Unintended Pregnancies • Teresa V Saliku, African
Population and Health Research Center
63 HIV/AIDS IN ASIA
Chair: Tom Merrick, World Bank Institute
Discussant: Thomas Kane
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
1 Demographic Shifts and the Spread of HIV in China •
Sara Hertog, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Giovanna
Merli, University of Wisconsin at Madison
61 RELIGION AND FAMILY FORMATION IN THE
UNITED STATES
2 Sexual Risk Behaviour and Vulnerability to HIV Infection
among Young Migrant Women Workers in Urban India •
Chair: W. Bradford Wilcox, University of Virginia
Discussant: Evelyn Lehrer, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Ruchi Jain, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
PAA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
3 Forced Sex Work in Vietnam: Perceptions and Realities •
Rosanne M. Rushing, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM
PAA MEMORIAL SERVICE
4 HIV/AIDS: Trends, Forecasts, Exploring HIV Policy and
Program Alternative Predictions Using Deterministic Asian
Epidemic Model • Damodar Sahu, National Institute of
Medical Statistics (ICMR); Niranjan Saggurti, Population
Council; Arvind Pandey, National Institute of Medical
Statistics (ICMR)
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Poster Session 4
Thursday, March 29, 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
Friday, March 30, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
64 MIGRATION AND WELLBEING IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
P-4 POSTER SESSION 4
P-4A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
Chair: Erin Ruel, Georgia State University
Discussant: Sunita Bose, University at Albany, State
University of New York
1 Non Reversible Contraceptive Methods : a Comparative
Study of Tubal Ligation and Vasectomy in Quebec and
France. • Laurence Charton, Université Marc Bloch,
Strasbourg; Evelyne Lapierre-Adamcyk, Université de
Montréal
1 Returning Home to Die: Circular Labor Migration and
Mortality in Northeast South Africa • Samuel J. Clark,
University of Washington; Mark Collinson, University of the
Witwatersrand; Kathleen Kahn, University of the
Witwatersrand; Kyle Drullinger, CU; Stephen Tollman,
University of the Witwatersrand
2 Demand for Sons or Demand for Fathers? Understanding
the Effects of Child Gender on Union Formation and
Dissolution • Laura M. Giuliano, University of Miami
2 Child Well-Being, Imperfect Information, and Patterns of
Rural-Urban Migration • Joost de Laat, Université du
Québec à Montréal
3 Latino Fathers’ Childbearing Intentions: The View from
Mother-Proxy vs. Father-Self Reports • Lina Guzman,
Child Trends; Jennifer Manlove, Child Trends; Kerry
Franzetta, Child Trends
3 Rural-Urban Migration and Child Survival in Urban
Bangladesh: Are the Urban Migrants and Poor
Disadvantaged? • M. Mazharul Islam, University of Dhaka,
Bangladesh
4 Adolescent Marriage, Fertility and Reproductive Health in
Bangladesh • M. Mazharul Islam, University of Dhaka,
Bangladesh
4 Family Migration as a Vehicle for Urban Poverty and Child
Morbidity • Adama Konseiga, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC)
5 Does Ngo in-Service Training Explain Abortion Method
Mix in Brazil? • Emily Keyes, University of North Carolina
- Chapel Hill; Ellen M.H. Mitchell, IPAS
5 Health Selectivity of Migration: A Longitudinal Analysis
of Health and Internal Migration in Indonesia • Yao Lu,
University of California, Los Angeles; Donald J. Treiman,
University of California, Los Angeles
6 The Determinants of Contraceptive Use in Kenya and the
Fertility Transition • David Ojakaa, Université de Montréal
7 Fertility Patterns in Low Fertility Countries: A CrossContinental Comparison • Lopamudra Paul, Jawaharlal
Nehru University; P. M Kulkarni
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of California, Irvine; Mark A. Leach, University of
California, Irvine
8 School Comes First Then Comes Marriage Then Comes
Baby? : Racial and Ethnic Variations in the Path to First Birth
in the United States • Li Zhu, Arizona State University
19 Between Cultural Stigma and Social Advantage of
Modernity: Nutritional Advantage of Children Born Out of
Wedlock in Cameroon • Jacques Emina Be-Ofuriyua,
Consultant
P-4B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
9 Does Early Marriage Increase Women's Risk of HIV?
Evidence from Nationally Representative Data in
Cameroon • Timothy Adair, ORC Macro
20 China's Sex Ratio at Birth: Reported Ratios, Actual
Ratios, and Expected Trends • Daniel M. Goodkind, U.S.
Census Bureau; Loraine A. West, U.S. Census Bureau
10 Divorce : One Pathway to Poverty in Retirement ? •
Carole Bonnet, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Sophie Pennec, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
21 Rates of Long-Term Childhood Poverty by Race over
Three Decades • Lloyd D Grieger, University of Michigan;
Jessica JB Wyse, University of Michigan
11 A New Approach to Studying Interactions of Household
Structure and Race/Ethnicity at the National and Local
Levels • Laurie Schwede, U.S. Census Bureau; Rae Lesser
Blumberg, University of Virginia
22 Out of School Immigrant Youth • Laura Hill, Public
Policy Institute of California (PPIC); Joseph M. Hayes,
Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC)
23 Urban Poverty and Sexual Behavior in Five African
Cities • Anuja Jayaraman, Population Fellow, ORC
Macro; Francis Nii-Amoo Dodoo, Pennsylvania State
University
12 Does Perceived Sexual Rights Affect Sexual Violence
among Married Adolescents in India? A Cross Cultural
Analysis • Shrikant Singh, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
24 Are School Environmental and Individual Factors
Independently Associated with Smoking Behavior and
Susceptibility to Initiate Smoking among Never Smokers?
Evidence from the Global Tobacco Surveillance System
(Gtss) • Nathan R. Jones, U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC); Charles Warren, U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
13 Family Dynamics and First-Time Homeownership •
Annika Smits, University of Amsterdam
14 Monster-in-Law? The Effect of Coresident Mother-inLaw on the Welfare of Bangladeshi Daughters-in-Law •
Rekha Varghese, Ph.D. Student, Harris School of Public
Policy, University of Chicago
25 How Do Household Economic Shocks Influence Risky
Adolescent Behaviors? • Susan M. Lee-Rife, University of
Michigan
P-4C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
26 Social Stratification and Estimation of the School,
Recreation and Health Characteristics of Working Children in
the Philippines, 1995 and 2001 • Gloria Luz Nelson,
University of the Philippines Los Baños; Jovelyn Du-Quiton,
Statistical Research Associate, Department of Epidiomology
Statistics, Arnold School of Public
15 Dying to Look like You?: Race, Ethnic, and Nativity
Differences in Disordered Eating Behaviors among
Adolescent Females • Nicole Angotti, University of Texas at
Austin; Andrea K Henderson, University of Texas at Austin
16 Internal Migration, Vulnerability and Female Porters in
Accra, Ghana • Mariama Awumbila, University of Ghana
27 HIV/AIDS, Parental Death, and Child Schooling in
Southern Africa • Erin Parker, Brown University; Rachel
Goldberg, Brown University
17 Nonstandard Work Arrangements among Dual-Earner
Couples and Children's Outcomes. • Ashish Bajracharya,
Cornell University
28 Adolescent Contraceptive Use in the World: Levels,
Trends, Factors Associated, and Method Mix •
Hantamalala Rafalimanana, United Nations
18 Implications for Sons and Daughters when Mexican
Immigrants Legalize and Naturalize • Frank D. Bean,
University of California, Irvine; Susan K. Brown, University
33
29 The Impact of Premarital Sex among Young People in
Cambodia • Tong Soprach, Public Health Dep't, University
of Cambodia
40 Older Persons and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in
Cambodia • Nathalie Williams, University of Michigan;
John Knodel, University of Michigan
P-4D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
P-4E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
30 Projections of the Brazilian Elderly Population in 2050: a
Differentials of Aging between the States, Metropolitans and
Not Metropolitans Regions Approach • Luciana C. Alves,
Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública/FIOCRUZ; Ricardo A.
Garcia, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
41 Through the Front Door: Housing Outcomes of New
Lawful Immigrants • Eileen Diaz McConnell, Arizona State
University; Ilana Redstone Akresh, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
42 Urban Development and Spatial Segregation: The Case of
New Town Development in Jakarta Metropolitan Region
(JMR) • Tommy Firman, Bandung Institute of Technology
31 Poverty as a Risk Factor for HIV/AIDS: Evidence from a
Panel Study in Rural Malawi • Simona Bignami, Université
de Montréal; Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal
43 Neighborhoods of Residence and Disability in Later Life:
Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study • Vicki A.
Freedman, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey; Irina Grafova, University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey; Jeannette Rogowski, University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey
32 The Role of Incarceration in Racial Disparities in
Gonorrhea and Syphilis • Christopher Cornwell, University
of Georgia; Scott Cunningham, University of Georgia
33 The Mortality of Twins: A Case Study from Data of the
French Family Surveys 1975 and 1999 in France • Nadège
Couvert, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
44 Mother’s, Household, and Community U.S. Migration
Experience and Infant Mortality in Mexico • Erin R.
Hamilton, University of Texas at Austin; Andres Villarreal,
University of Texas at Austin; Robert A. Hummer, University
of Texas at Austin
34 Probabilistic Expectations about HIV in Rural Malawi •
Adeline Delavande, RAND and Universidade Nova de Lisboa
35 Daily Conversation Logs and Diaries in Rural Malawi:
New Insights about Topics and Patterns of Social Interactions
in Ethnographic Journals 1999-2005? • Patrick Gerland,
United Nations
45 Univariate and Multivariate Conditionally Autoregressive
Spatial Modeling in the Analysis of Areal Population Data •
Kuo-Ping Li, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
Chirayath Suchindran, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
36 Racial and Ethnic Variation in Health Inequalities in the
U.S. • Rachel T. Kimbro, University of WisconsinMadison; Sharon Bzostek, Princeton University
46 Comparing Migration Data from the 2005 American
Community Survey with the 2000 Census Long Form •
John F. Long, Longvi Demographics
37 Social Determinants and Psychiatric Disorders in an
Urban Slum Population: An Issue of Concern among Migrant
Workers in India • Krishna Mohan V.T. Palipudi,
Minnesota Population Center
47 Ecological Analyses of Permanent and Temporary
Migration Streams in China in the 1990s • Dudley L.
Poston, Jr., Texas A&M University; Li Zhang, Texas A&M
University
38 Socioeconomic Gradients in Morbidity in the Late 19th
Century: An Examination of Self-Reported Conditions by
Households Enumerated in the 1880 Census. • Tami C.
Swenson, University of Minnesota; Senka Hadzic, University
of Minnesota; Elaine Hernandez, University of Minnesota
48 Educational Wellbeing of the "Stay Children" of Migrants
in China • Juhua Yang, People's University of China;
Chengrong Duan, Renmin University
P-4F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
39 I Want to Live in “America”: Acculturation and Nativity
as Risk Factors for Metabolic Syndrome in a Mexican Origin
Population in East Texas. • Jennifer J. Tovar, University of
Texas Medical Branch; M. Kristin Peek; Soham Al Snih,
University of Texas Medical Branch
49 Ages of Origin and Destination for a Difference in Life
Expectancy • Elwood Carlson, Florida State University
34
50 Methodologies for Adjustments to Infant Mortality
Estimates • Dennis J. Donahue, U.S. Census Bureau
62 Cross-National Variations in the Correlation between
Frequency of Prayer and Health Outcomes among the 50+ in
Europe • Karsten Hank, MEA - University of Mannheim;
Barbara Schaan, MEA - University of Mannheim
51 Body Weight Misperception: A Problem of
Misinformation or Misunderstanding? • Kim Manturuk,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
63 The Annual Censuses of Aborigines, 1925-1944:
Technical Imperative, Social Demography or Social
Control? • Ellen Percy Kraly, Colgate University
52 Revised Method for Estimating the Resident
Unauthorized Immigrant Population in the United States •
Nancy Rytina, Office of Immigration Statistics, DHS;
Michael Hoefer, Department of Homeland Security
64 Coming to Work? The Hours of Work of Mexican and
Central American Immigrants in America • Fernando
Lozano, Department of Economics, Pomona College
53 Measuring High School Graduation Rates at the State
Level: What Difference Does Methodology Make? • John
R. Warren, University of Minnesota; Andrew HalpernManners, University of Minnesota
65 Ecological Determinants of the New York State
Temperance Movement, 1828-1834 • Ryan K. Masters,
PRC / University of Texas at Austin
66 Inter-Religious Marriages between Muslim Hui and the
Majority Han in Urban China: Regional Variations and
Structural Factors • Wei Xing, university of Toronto
P-4G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
54 Where is Poverty Greatest in Canada? Comparing
Regional Poverty Profile without Poverty Lines: A Stochastic
Dominance Approach • Wen-Hao Chen, Statistics Canada
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
(Sessions 65-80)
55 Income, Health and Health Insurance: Longitudinal
Health Selection in Logged Income by Health Insurance
Status in Canada • Sean Clouston, McGill University;
Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, McGill University
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
56 Housing Inequality in Transitional Beijing • Youqin
Huang, University at Albany, State University of New York
65 COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOMARKER
AND GENETIC DATA
57 Gender Analysis of Labor in Sri Lanka’s Estate Sector •
Aphichoke Kotikula, World Bank Group; Jennifer L
Solotaroff, The World Bank
Chair: Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
1 Genes, Socioeconomic-Cultural Environments, and Health
Behaviors in Adolescence and Young Adulthood • Guang
Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
58 Basic Educational Attainment in Egypt: Trends and
Determinants • Ray Langsten, American University in
Cairo; Tahra Hassan, American Univ in Cairo
2 Self-Report, Saliva, and Vaginal Swab: Integrating MultiLevel Data to Understand Cervical Cancer Risk among Older
Women • Stacy Tessler Lindau, University of Chicago;
Melinda Drum, University of Chicago; Elyzabeth Gaumer,
University of Chicago; Hanna Surawska, University of
Chicago; Jeanne Jordan, University of Pittsburgh
59 Division of Household Labor in the U.S. And Japan: A
SEM Approach • Matthew Loyd, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
60 The Influence of the Mother’s Power on Her Child’s
Labor in Mexico • Iliana Reggio, UCLA
3 Childhood Obesity, Cholesterol, and Social Inequality •
Narayan Sastry, University of Michigan; Anne Pebley,
University of California, Los Angeles
P-4H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
61 The Gender Gap in Educational Attainment: Variation by
Race, Ethnicity, and Nativity in the United States • Sarah R.
Crissey, U.S. Census Bureau; Nicole Stoops, U.S. Census
Bureau
4 A Comparison of Biomarkers across Two Older
Populations: Assessment of Consistency and
Generalizability • Christopher L Seplaki, Johns Hopkins
35
University of Texas at Austin; Jenny Trinitapoli, University
of Texas at Austin
University; Noreen Goldman, Princeton University; Maxine
Weinstein, Georgetown University; Tara Gruenewald,
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Arun
Karlamangla, University of California, Los Angeles; Teresa
E. Seeman, University of California, Los Angeles
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
68 DEMOGRAPHY OF HIV: UNDERSTANDING
PATTERNS, RISK FACTORS, AND IMPACTS OF
HIV/AIDS
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
66 SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN A NEW
YORK MINUTE
Chair: Carl Haub, Population Reference Bureau
Discussant: Timothy B Fowler, Health Studies Branch,
Population Division
Chair: A. Peter Lobo, New York City Department of City
Planning
Discussant: Emily Rosenbaum, Fordham University
1 Trends in Contraceptive Use and Condom Use among
Single African Women: Evidence from DHS • Mohamed
M. Ali, World Health Organization (WHO); John G.
Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
1 The Young and the Restless: Brain Drain or Life Stage? •
Warren A. Brown, Cornell University; Robert Scardamalia,
New York State Dept of Economic Development
2 Trends in the Percent of Children Who Are Orphans in
South Africa 1995-2005 • Barbara A. Anderson,
University of Michigan; Heston Phillips
2 The Second Generation: Coming of Age in the City •
Philip Kasinitz, Hunter College (CUNY)
3 The Post 9/11 Economy and Changing NYC
Demographics • Rae D. Rosen, Federal Reserve Bank of
New York
3 Estimation of Excess Deaths in India and the Probable
Causes(1994-2002) • Madhulekha Bhattacharya,
Professor & Head; Sutapa Nagoei, NIHFW, New Delhi;
Ruchi Sogarwal, NACO, India
4 The Population of New York City: A Pre- and Post- 9/11
Look • Joseph Salvo, New York City Department of City
Planning; A. Peter Lobo, New York City Department of City
Planning; Joel Alvarez, New York City Department of City
Planning
4 Ghana’s Mortality Profile: With and without HIV/AIDS •
Chuks J. Mba, University of Ghana
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
69 MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION PROCESSES
67 RELIGION, RELIGIOSITY AND FERTILITY
Chair: Robert M. Adelman, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Discussant: Mary J. Fischer, University of Connecticut
Chair: Mark Regnerus, University of Texas at Austin
Discussant: Tim B. Heaton, Brigham Young University
1 New Destination 'Contexts of Reception': Coethnic
Concentration and the Earnings of Mexican Immigrants •
James D Bachmeier, University of California, Irvine
1 Denominational Differences in Child Mortality in SubSaharan Africa: The Example of Ghana • Stephen Obeng
Gyimah, Queen's University
2 New Origins, New Destinations, and Their Pioneers •
Katherine Bartley, University of Pennsylvania
2 Family Allowances and Fertility: Socio-Economic and
Religious Differentials • Jona Schellekens, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
3 Is the Southeast Different?: Interstate Migration and
Geographic Assimilation of Hispanics • Alexis Silver,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ted Mouw,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jacqueline
Hagan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3 Fertility, Religion, and Religiousness in Two Minority
Populations: U.S. Hispanics and European Muslims •
Charles Westoff, Princeton University
4 The Correspondence between Migration Selection and
Migration Outcomes: The Case of the Great Migration •
Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington; Trent
4 Beyond Denomination: New Tests of Whether and How
Religion Matters for Family Planning • Sara Yeatman,
36
3 Cohabitation and Children’s Living Arrangements: New
Estimates from the United States • Sheela Kennedy,
University of Wisconsin at Madison; Larry Bumpass,
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Alexander, University of Minnesota; Jason C. Digman,
University of Minnesota; Suzanne C. Eichenlaub, University
of Washington
5 The Changing Demographic Characteristics of the FastestGrowing Metropolitan Areas --a Comparison of 2000 & 2005
American Community Survey • Yun Zhou, Arizona State
University
4 The Rise of Cohabitation and Childbearing outside of
Marriage in Bulgaria: Who Are the Forerunners of the New
Family Model? • Dora Kostova, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
70 INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFERS: NEW
EVIDENCE FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
72 INVESTIGATING THE CONSEQUENCES OF
SEGREGATION
Chair: Kevin Kinsella, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussant: Emily Grundy, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
Chair: Michael Bader, University of Michigan
Discussant: Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati
1 Gender and Socio-Economic Residential Segregation in
Mexico City • Landy Sanchez, University of Wisconsin at
Madison
1 Schools, Schooling, and Children’s Support of Their Aging
Parents • Sarah R. Brauner-Otto, University of Michigan
2 The Behavioral Economics of Altruism, Reciprocity and
Transfers within Families and Rural Communities: Evidence
from Sub-Saharan Africa • Li-Wei Chao, University of
Pennsylvania
2 Black and Latino Low-Wage Workers and the Social
Organization of Metropolitan Labor Markets • Niki
Dickerson, Rutgers University
3 The Effect of Segregation on Crime Rates • David Bjerk,
McMaster University and RAND
3 Labor Supply Responses to Large Social Transfers:
Longitudinal Evidence from South Africa • Cally C
Ardington, University of Cape Town; Anne Case, Princeton
University; Victoria Hosegood, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine
4 Patterns of Local Segregation: Do They Matter for
Crime? • Lauren J. Krivo, Ohio State University; Reginald
Byron, Ohio State University; Catherine Calder, Ohio State
University; Mei-Po Kwan, Ohio State Unversity
4 Forward Thinking and Family Support: Explaining
Retirement and Old Age Labor Supply in Indonesia •
Douglas McKee, University of Pennsylvania
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
73 TEENAGERS' TIME USE
71 COHABITATION
Chair: Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts
Discussant: Kimberly Fisher, University of Oxford
Discussant: Irina Paley, Treasury, OCC
Chair: James Raymo, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Discussant: Kelly Raley, University of Texas at Austin
1 Household Disadvantage and Adolescents' Time Use •
Charlene M. Kalenkoski, Ohio University; David C. Ribar,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Leslie Stratton,
Virginia Commonwealth University
1 Cohabitation and Commitment: Is Cohabitation Really
Indistinguishable from Marriage in Norway and Sweden? •
Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm University; Turid Noack,
Statistics Norway; Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik, Statistics
Norway
2 The Time Use of Teenagers • Joseph P Price, Cornell
University
2 European Latecomers: Cohabitation in Italy and Spain •
Marta Dominguez, IEG-CSIC, Spain; Teresa Castro
Martin, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
(CSIC); Letizia Mencarini, University of Florence
3 The Effects of Individual, Family and Community
Characteristics on Youth’s Engagement in Sports and
Volunteering in Mexico • Estela Rivero-Fuentes, The
37
Silvie Colman, Graduate Center, CUNY; Robert Kaestner,
University of Illinois at Chicago
Population Council; Mercedes Pedrero, Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de México; Silvia Luna, Instituto
Nacional de las Mujeres
4 Incidence and Recent Trends in Legal Abortion
Worldwide • Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute; Stanley K.
Henshaw, The Guttmacher Institute; Susheela D. Singh,
Guttmacher Institute; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher
Institute; Joanna Drescher, Guttmacher Institute
4 Over-Scheduled or at Loose Ends? The Socioeconomic
Correlates of American Adolescent Time Use in 1977-78 and
2003-05 • Cathleen Zick, University of Utah
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
74 DEMOGRAPHY OF ARMED CONFLICT
76 METHODS IN SPATIAL DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Holly E. Reed, Brown University
Discussant: Helge Brunborg, Statistics Norway
Chair: Katherine J. C. White, Brown University
Discussant: Paul R. Voss, University of Wisconsin at Madison
1 Civil War, Crop Failure, and the Health Status of Young
Children • Richard Akresh, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign; Philip Verwimp, Institute of Social
Studies
1 Scale of Questions & Scale of Answers: The Role of
Remote Sensing for Public Health Policy • Marcia C.
Castro, Harvard University
2 Reproduction in Crisis: War, Migration and Fertility in
Angola • Winfred A. Avogo, Arizona State University
2 Eyes from above: Remote Sensing and Virtual Globes in
Spatial Demography • Lisa Jordan, University of Colorado
at Boulder
3 Autocracy as a Form of Sustained Low-Intensity Civil
Conflict: Does Age Structure Provide Insights into the
Democratic Transition? • Richard P Cincotta, National
Intelligence Council; Christian G. Mesquida, York
University
3 Spatial Sampling for Collecting Demographic Data •
Naresh Kumar, University of Iowa and Brown University
4 Adding Structural Variables to Space-Time Interaction
Tests: An Application to Fertility Transition in Brazil • Carl
P. Schmertmann, Florida State University; Renato M.
Assuncao, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Joseph E.
Potter, University of Texas at Austin
4 The Increasing Incidence of Civil Wars in Sub-Saharan
Africa: Assessing the Role of Democratization and Age
Structure • Sarah E. Staveteig, University of California,
Berkeley
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
75 ABORTION I
77 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON LABOR
MARKET INEQUALITY
Chair: Stanley K. Henshaw, The Guttmacher Institute
Discussant: Leonard M. Lopoo, Syracuse University
Chair: Patrick Heuveline, University of Chicago
Discussant: Alicia Menendez, University of Chicago
1 Sex Selection and Fertility Choices: Analysis and
Policy • Avraham Ebenstein, University of California,
Berkeley
1 Urban Bias and Labor Market Inequality: Trends in a SubSaharan Setting • Sarah Giroux, Cornell University
2 Occupational Gender Segregation and Wage Differentials
among Filipino Youth • Nanette Lee, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill; Linda Adair, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
2 Reporting of Induced and Spontaneous Abortion in the
2002 National Survey of Family Growth • Rachel K. Jones,
The Alan Guttmacher Institute; Kathryn Kost, Guttmacher
Institute
3 Job Placement and Job Shift across Employment Sectors in
Reform-Era China: The Effects of Education • Lijuan Wu,
Pennsylvania State University
3 Methodological Issues in the Evaluation of Parental
Involvement Laws: Evidence from Texas • Theodore Joyce,
Baruch College and National Bureau of Economic Research;
38
4 Immigrant Wage Gaps in Cross-National Perspective:
Immigrant-Specific Disadvantages or Wage Structure? •
Christel Kesler, University of California, Berkeley
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
80 RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENTIALS IN
NINETEENTH CENTURY DEMOGRAPHIC
BEHAVIOR
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair: Misty Heggeness, Minnesota Population Center,
University of Minnesota
Discussant: William Darity, Jr., University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
78 FAMILY CHANGE, DEVELOPMENT, AND
ENVIRONMENT
Chair: Valerie Durrant, NIH
Discussant: John Strauss, University of Southern California
1 Chinese and Irish Immigrants in Frontier California, 18601900 • Ken Chew, University of California, Irvine
1 Household Transitions in Grassland Settlement: The View
from Kansas • Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan;
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan; Glenn
D. Deane, University at Albany, State University of New York
2 Spatial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Dimensions of
Nineteenth Century Mortality: Philadelphia, 1880. •
Gretchen A. Condran, Temple University
2 Gone with the Wind? Hurricane Risk, Fertility and
Education • Claus C. Pörtner, University of Washington
3 The Jewish Anticipation of Fertility Control in NineteenthCentury Europe: A Reassessment. • Renzo Derosas, Ca'
Foscari University, Dept. of History
3 Gender Composition, Intrahousehold Resource Allocation
and Crop Choice in India • Isaac Mbiti, Brown University
4 Fare Thee Well: Human Capital and African American
Migration before 1910. • Trevon D Logan, Ohio State
University
4 The Intra-Household Economics of Polygyny: Fertility and
Child Mortality in Rural Mali • Harounan Kazianga, The
World Bank; Stefan Klonner
5 Slavery and the Intergenerational Transmission of Human
Capital: Accounting for Skin-Color Differences • Marcos A.
Rangel, University of Chicago; Aaron Danielson, University
of Chicago
Friday, March 30, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
79 EFFECTS OF HEALTH ON DEVELOPMENT OF
HUMAN CAPITAL I
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
(Sessions 81-96)
Chair: Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Sharon J. Ghuman, Population Council
Discussant: Farzana Afridi, Syracuse University
1 The Impact of Poor Health on Education: New Evidence
Using Genetic Markers • Weili Ding, Queen's University;
Steven F Lehrer, Queen's University and NBER; J. Niels
Rosenquist; Janet Audrain-McGovern
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
81 AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC - MEXICAN NEW
YORK: TRANSNATIONAL LIVES OF NEW YORK
IMMIGRANTS (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
PRESS)
2 Long-Term Consequences of Childhood ADHD on Early
Adult Outcomes • Jason Fletcher, Yale University
Chair: Jacqueline Hagan, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
3 Parental Health Expectations and Children's Educational
Attainment in Rural Malawi • Monica J. Grant, University
of Pennsylvania
1 Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University
2 Katharine M. Donato, Vanderbilt University
3 Richard D. Alba, University at Albany, State University of
New York
4 Robert C. Smith, City University of New York
4 Infant Morbidity and School Performance in Late
Childhood in Cebu, Philippines • Tita Lorna L. Perez,
University of San Carlos Office of Population Studies
Foundation; Marilyn V. Cinco, University of San Carlos
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4 Connecting Fundamental Concepts of Human Aging: A
Statistical Modeling Perspective • Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke
University; Konstantin G. Arbeev, Duke University; Igor
Akushevich, Duke University; Aliaksandr Kulminski, Duke
University; Lucy Akushevich, Duke University; Svetlana V.
Ukraintseva, Duke University
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
82 PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEMOGRAPHIC
DIVIDEND
Chair: Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1 Age, Aging, and Economic Growth: Perspectives on the
Second Demographic Dividend • Ronald Lee, University of
California, Berkeley; Andrew Mason, University of Hawaii at
Manoa
84 FERTILITY TRENDS IN LOW FERTILITY
SOCIETIES
Chair: José Antonio Ortega, Population Division, United
Nations
Discussant: Ron J. Lesthaeghe, Univ. of Michigan & Univ
California Irvine
2 Does the Demographic Dividend Forecast Economic
Growth? • Guenther Fink, Harvard University; Jocelyn E
Finlay, Harvard University
1 The Highest Fertility in Europe – for How Long? Analysis
of Fertility Change in Albania Based on Individual Data •
Arnstein Aassve, University of Essex; Arjan Gjonca, London
School of Economics
3 Demographic Change and Local Labor Market Outcomes
in Brazil • Ernesto F. Amaral, University of Texas at
Austin; Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais and University of Texas at Austin; Daniel
Hamermesh, University of Texas at Austin; Joseph E. Potter,
University of Texas at Austin
2 Italian Fertility: Is a Recovery under Way? •
Marcantonio Caltabiano, Università di Padova; Maria
Castiglioni, University of Padova; Alessandro Rosina,
Università Cattolica, Milan
4 Demographic Dividends and Retirement Pensions in
México • Isalia Nava, El Colegio de Mexico, CEDUA;
Roberto Ham-Chande, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
3 Regional Context and Fertility in Contemporary Italy •
Michael J. White, Brown University; Giuseppe Gabrielli,
Università di Bari; Laura Bernardi, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; David I. Kertzer, Brown University;
Sabrina Perra, Brown University
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
83 STATISTICAL MODELING ISSUES IN
POPULATION RESEARCH
4 Continuing Fertility Decline in South Korea • Minja K.
Choe, East West Center; Seoung-Kwon Kim, Korea Institute
for Health and Social Affairs
Chair: Colm O'Muircheartaigh, University of Chicago and
NORC
Discussant: Bruce Spencer, Northwestern University
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1 Probabilistic Projections of HIV Prevalence Using
Bayesian Melding • Leontine Alkema, University of
Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington;
Samuel J. Clark, University of Washington
85 IMMIGRANT HEALTH
Chair: Melonie P. Heron, National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), CDC
Discussant: Felicia LeClere, University of Michigan
2 Project Us Household Changes with a New Household
Model • Leiwen Jiang, Brown University; Brian C.
O'Neill, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA)
1 Immigration and Generational Trends in Body Mass Index
and Obesity in the United States: Results of the National
Latino and Asian-American Survey (NLAAS), 2002-2003 •
Lisa M. Bates, ISERP, Columbia University; Dolores
Acevedo-Garcia; Margarita Alegria; Nancy Krieger,
Harvard School of Public Health
3 Modeling Seasonal Effects on the Lexis Surface •
Roland Rau, Duke University; Jutta Gampe, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research; Paul H Eilers, Leiden
University Medical Center; Brian D. Marx, Louisiana State
University
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Texas at Austin; Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at
Austin; Aletha Huston, University of Texas at Austin
2 Social Support, Family Integration, and Health Outcomes
of U.S. Immigrants • Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University;
Elaine Ecklund, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Holly Heard,
Rice University
2 Endogenous Peer Effects in School Participation •
Gustavo J. Bobonis, University of Toronto; Frederico S.
Finan, University of California, Berkeley
3 Stress and Immigrant Health: The Relationship between
Time in Us and Allostatic Load of Immigrants • Robert
Kaestner, University of Illinois at Chicago
3 Do Public Goods Explain the Relationship between Income
Inequality and Birthweight? • Aparna Lhila, University of
Georgia
4 U.S. Metropolitan Residential Segregation of Mexican
Americans and Birth Weight of Mexican Origin Infants •
Theresa L. Osypuk, University of Michigan; Dolores
Acevedo-Garcia
4 Family Size, Economic Resources and Child Development:
On the Causal Relationship between Quantity and Quality •
Cristian Pop-Eleches, Columbia University; Marcos A.
Rangel, University of Chicago
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
86 FAMILY DYNAMICS, INTERGENERATIONAL
RELATIONSHIPS, AND HEALTH
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
88 POLICY AND CHILD HEALTH IN THE U.S.
Chair: Audrey N. Beck, Duke University
Discussant: I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University
Chair: Julie DaVanzo, RAND
Discussant: Dean Jolliffe, U.S. Department of Agriculture
(DOA)
1 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Racial Variations in
Mental Health • Jennifer Roebuck Bulanda, Miami
University
1 Making Babies Healthier by Providing a Managed Care
Option to California's Poor • Tania Barham, CU Boulder;
Paul Gertler; Kristiana Raube, University of California,
Berkeley
2 How Do Multiple Roles Affect Women's Health? The
Impacts of Employment and Family Roles over Women's Life
Course • Gang-Hua Fan, Population Research Center,
University of Texas at Austin
2 Disparities in Primary Care by Race and Ethnicity among
Medicaid Children in California • Arpita Chattopadhyay,
University of California, San Francisco
3 Together Forever? Relationship Dynamics and Maternal
Investments in Children’s Health • Rachel T. Kimbro,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 Is There Adverse Self-Selection of Children with Special
Health Care Needs in the State Children’s Health Insurance
Program (SCHIP)? • Tamarie Macon, Rutgers University;
Jane E. Miller, Rutgers University; Dorothy Gaboda,
Rutgers Center for State Health Policy; Theresa Simpson,
Rutgers' Center for State Health Policy; Joel Cantor, Rutgers'
Center for State Health Policy
4 Growing up with Smokers and Problem Drinkers: A Model
of Social Reproduction of Family Environment and Health in
Later Adulthood • Daphne Kuo, University of Wisconsin at
Madison
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
4 The Effects of Head Start Participation on Child Health
from Kindergarten to the 5th Grade • Fuhua Zhai,
Columbia University
87 ECONOMIC FACTORS AND CHILD
DEVELOPMENT II
Chair: Greg Duncan, Northwestern University
Discussant: Anders Björklund, Swedish Institute for Social
Research
Discussant: Jennifer L. Romich, University of Washington
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1 The Transition to Elementary School: Assessing the Impact
of Early Learning Opportunities and Classroom Quality on the
Achievement Gap • Jennifer M Augustine, University of
Chair: Janet C Gornick, CUNY Institute for Demographic
Research.
Discussant: Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts
89 CROSS-NATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF GENDER
INEQUALITY
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1 Change in Beliefs or Change in Populations? A
Decomposition of Cross-National Trends in Beliefs about
Gender Equality. • Shawn F. Dorius, Pennsylvania State
University
Chair: Richelle Winkler, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Discussant: Guangqing Chi, Mississippi State University
1 Spatially Projecting Local Population Change Using
Planning Support Software • Shaun Golding, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
2 National Context and Task Segregation in Housework,
1965-2003 • Jennifer L. Hook, Pennsylvania State
University
2 Basic Data for Forecasting Small Areas • Helen
Marklund, Statistics Sweden; Jeanette Bandel, Stockholm
Office of Research and Statistics
3 Cross-National Gender Gaps in Educational and
Occupational Expectations: A Study of Patterns and
Causes • Anne McDaniel, Ohio State University; Claudia
Buchmann, Ohio State University
3 Applied Demography for Local Management : an
Overview of the Belgian Experience • Michel Poulain,
Université Catholique de Louvain
4 The Apron Strings of Working Mothers? Socialization,
Institutionalization, and the Allocation of Household Labor in
Cross-National Perspective • Judith Treas, University of
California, Irvine; Tsui-o Tai, University of California, Irvine
4 An Evaluation of Land Parcel-Weighted Areal
Interpolation in Small Areas • Kyle Reese-Cassal, State of
Washington
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
90 MARRIAGE AND PUBLIC POLICY
92 CRITICAL AND FEMINIST DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University
Discussant: Andrew J. Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University
Chair: Susan McDaniel, University of Windsor
Discussant: Karen Oppenheim Mason, East West Center
1 Marital Paths from Welfare to Self-Sufficiency: A
Dynamic Analysis of Women’s Marriage Timing and
Transitions Out of and into Welfare • Tracy Roberts,
University of Maryland; Steven P. Martin, University of
Maryland
1 The Numbers Question in Feminism: Bridging the
Disciplinary Divide • Sonalde B. Desai, University of
Maryland; Susan Greenhalgh, University of Irivine; Nancy
E. Riley, Bowdoin College
2 Politics of the Aging Body: Sexuality and Health in Aging
Populations • Niveditha Menon, Pennsylvania State
University; Latrica E. Best, Pennsylvania State University
2 Getting Married and Exiting Welfare: The Role of TwoParent TANF Eligibility Rules • Deborah Roempke
Graefe, Pennsylvania State University; Shelley K. Irving,
Pennsylvania State University; Gordon F. De Jong,
Pennsylvania State University
3 Essentially Quantified? Towards a More Feminist
Modelling Strategy • Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School
of Economics; Diane Perrons, London School of Economics
3 The Effect of Child Support on Subsequent Marriage and
Cohabitation • Maria Cancian, University of Wisconsin at
Madison; Daniel Meyer, University of Wisconsin at Madison
4 Various Aspects of Fatherhood from a Gender Point of
View. A Country Comparison: Austria, Germany, Finland,
Hungary and Italy • Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve, University
of Vienna, Austrian Institute for Family Studies; Jürgen
Dorbritz, Federal Institute of Population Research
4 The Impact of Social and Economic Policy on the Family
Structure Experiences of Children in the United States •
David Blau, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
Wilbert van der Klaauw, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
93 AGING AND HEALTH IN DEVELOPING AND
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: COMPARATIVE
ASPECTS
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
91 SMALL AREA DEMOGRAPHY
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Discussant: Timothy J. Biblarz, University of Southern
California
Chair: Noreen Goldman, Princeton University
Discussant: Cassio M. Turra, Cedeplar - Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais
1 Healthy Life Expectancy in People with and without
Diabetes in Latin America and the Caribbean • Flavia
Andrade, University of Wisconsin at Madison
1 Sexual Orientation, Earnings, and Occupational Choice •
Heather Antecol, Simon Fraser University; Anneke Jong,
student Claremont McKenna College; Michael D
Steinberger, Pomona College
2 Retirement Patterns in Europe: The Effect of Health •
Enrica Croda, Ca' Foscari University - Venice; Agar
Brugiavini; Franco Peracchi
2 Coresidential Stability among Same-Sex and Different-Sex
Couples • Gary J. Gates, University of California, Los
Angeles
3 Lifestyle Risk Factors and Their Consequences among
Older Adults in Mexico and the United States • Rebeca
Wong, University of Maryland; Mary Beth Ofstedal,
University of Michigan; Emily M. Agree, Johns Hopkins
University
3 Nontraditional Families and Childhood Grade Retention •
Michael J. Rosenfeld, Stanford University
4 Explaining Differences in Assortative Matching between
Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Couples • Christine R.
Schwartz, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Nikki L Graf,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
4 Revealing Patterns- a Cross-Country Analysis of the
Gender Gap in Mortality • Nadine Zielonke, Vienna
Institute of Demography; Marc Luy, University of Rostock
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
96 IDEATIONAL FACTORS IN FERTILITY
BEHAVIOR AND CHANGE
94 TRENDS IN POVERTY AND WELLBEING OF THE
ELDERLY
Chair: Arland Thornton, University of Michigan
Discussant: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of
California, Berkeley
Chair: Michael Hurd, RAND
Discussant: Susann Rohwedder, RAND
1 Is There a Deadline for Parenthood? An Example from
Poland • Monika Mynarska, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
1 The Most Important Graph in the World: U.S. Life Cycle
Deficits, 1888-2003 • Gretchen Donehower, University of
California, Berkeley
2 Becoming Parent in a Post-Communist Society: The
Influence of General Attitudes and Fertility Intentions •
Zsolt Spéder, Demographic Research Institute HCSO; Balázs
Kapitány, Demographic Research Institute
2 Cohort Differences in Wealth and Pension Participation of
near-Retirees • Howard Iams, U.S. Social Security
Administration (SSA); Irena Dushi, Social Security
Administration
3 The Effect of Childlessness on the Economic Status of
Elders • Robert D. Plotnick, University of Washington
3 The Importance of Social Context in the Formation of
Teenagers' Value of Children: Social Class and Rural Urban
Differences in Taiwan • Chin-Chun Yi, Institute of
Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
4 Will Competing Objectives in Germany's Pension and
Labor Market Policies Harm Women's Material Well-Being at
Old Ages? • Anika Rasner, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; Marjorie McElroy, Duke University
4 Health Services, Childbearing Beliefs, and Sterilization •
Sarah R. Brauner-Otto, University of Michigan
Friday, March 30, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
95 SAME-SEX UNIONS
Chair: Gunnar Andersson, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
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Autònoma de Barcelona; Andreu Domingo, Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona; Anna Cabré, Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Poster Session 5
10 Does Immigration Status Influence Relationship
Formation among Fragile Families? • Cassandra J Dorius,
Pennsylania State University
Friday, March 30, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
11 Trends in Educational Assortative Marriage in China from
1970 to 2001 • Hongyun Han, University of WisconsinMadison
P-5 POSTER SESSION 5
P-5A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
12 Change in Opportunities for Meeting a Partner and the
Marriage Decline in Japan • Miho Iwasawa, National
Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Tokyo;
Fusami Mita, National Institute of Population and Social
Security Research, Tokyo
1 Evidence for Stopping Behavior, Not Delayed
Reproduction, as the Driving Force of Fertility Transition
among Lehrerleut Hutterites of Montana • Kimber Haddix
McKay, University of Montana; Apryle Pickering,
University of Montana
13 Incarceration and Paternal Involvement among Unmarried
White, African American and Latino Fathers • Ray Swisher,
Cornell University; Maureen Waller, Cornell University
2 Birth Prevention Behavior among Mothers of Children
with Disabilities • Maryhelen D. MacInnes, Michigan State
University
14 Marital Instability in Italy: An Overview • Annamaria
AU Urbano, ISTAT; Lorenzo LT Todesco, University of
Turin
3 The Personal is More Political: Abortion Attitudes in 1984
and 2004 • Katherine Mathews, Pomona College; Jill
Grigsby, Pomona College
15 Demographic Transition and Postmarital Living
Arrangements: China 2000-2004 • Juhua Yang, People's
University of China
4 Factors Affecting Kenyan Adolescents' Childbearing
Desires • Andrew Muriuki, University of Missouri at
Columbia; Marjorie Sable, University of Missouri-Columbia
P-5C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
5 Social Group Membership Associated with Accurate
Abortion Knowledge among Women in Rural Malawi •
Valerie A. Paz Soldan, Tulane University
16 Immigrant Children and Overweight: Could Maternal
Employment Be a Contributing Factor? • Elizabeth H
Baker, Bowling Green State University; Kelly Balistreri,
Bowling Green State University
6 Induced Abortion in Japan: A Demographic Analysis of Its
Trends and Causes • Ryuzaburo Sato, National Institute of
Population and Social Security Research, Japan
17 Policy on Infant Feeding in Context of HIV and Its Impact
on Perceived Health of Children in India • Emily Das,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
7 Causes of Unmet Need for Contraception in the
Developing World • Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute;
Rubina Hussain, Guttmacher Institute
18 Do Household Economic Shocks Influence Sexual
Behavior Choices? Evidence from the Cape Area Panel
Study • Taryn Dinkelman, University of Michigan;
Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town
8 Preference for Number and Sex of Children and
Compliance with Birth Control Policy in Rural China • Yue
Zhuo, University at Albany, State University of New York
19 All for One and One for All? Women’s Relative Power
and Maternal-Child Health in Haiti • Jennifer Toller
Erausquin, UCLA School of Public Health & California
Center for Population Research
P-5B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
9 Endogamy of Foreign-Born Population in Spain: Individual
and Structural Factors • Clara Cortina, Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona; Albert Esteve, Universitat
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20 Contestation and Compliance: Adolescent Girls’ Attitudes
toward Domestic Violence in Ghana • Ashley E. Frost,
Pennsylvania State University
P-5D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
30 Dried Blood Spot Collection and Elution Procedures for
Measurement of Retinol Binding Protein: A Biomarker of
Vitamin a Status for Field Research • Eleanor Brindle,
University of Washington; Masako Fujita, University of
Washington; Dean Garrett, Program for Appropriate
Technology in Health (PATH) and University of Washington;
Jonathan Gorstein, University of Washington; Bettina ShellDuncan, University of Washington; Kathleen A. O'Connor,
University of Washington
21 The Influence of Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Low
Birth Weight on Child Academic Achievement • Bridget J.
Goosby, University of Michigan; Jacob E. Cheadle, The
University of Michigan
22 The Relationship between Socio-Economic Status at Birth
and Ages 9/10 Years and Body Composition Outcomes at the
End of Childhood in Urban South African Children • Paula
Griffiths, Loughborough University; Emily K Rousham,
Loughborough University; Shane Norris, Birth to Twenty;
John M Pettifor, University of Witwatersrand and Chris Hani
Baragwanath Hospital; Noel Cameron, Loughborough
University
31 Access to Antenatal Care Services in Public and Private
Sectors and Service Utilization in Vietnam • Mai Do,
Tulane University
32 The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Addressing
Public Health in Post-Conflict Situations: A Case Study from
the Democratic Republic of Congo • Jessica LW Flannery,
Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
23 The Multiple Contexts of Food Insecurity: Evaluating the
Impact on Child Energy Balance • Lori Kowaleski-Jones,
University of Utah
33 SES, Biomarkers, and Taiwan. • Omer Gersten,
University of California, Berkeley; Tom Boyce, University of
British Columbia; Paola Timiras, University of California,
Berkeley
24 Physical Dating Victimization among Female College
Students in Chile: Prevalence and Risk Factors • Jocelyn
Lehrer, University of California, San Francisco; Vivian
Lehrer, Urban Justice Center; Evelyn Lehrer, University of
Illinois at Chicago; Zhenxiang Zhao, University of Illinois at
Chicago
34 Prevalence of Contraindications to Oral Contraceptives
and Efficacy of a Self-Screening Instrument in a
Predominantly Hispanic Sample • Daniel Grossman, Ibis
Reproductive Health; Leticia E. Fernandez, University of
Texas at El Paso; Kristine Hopkins, University of Texas at
Austin; Jon Amastae, The University of Texas at El Paso;
Kari White, University of Texas at Austin; Sandra G.
Garcia, Population Council
25 Sexual Coercion from Male Adolescent Perspectives:
Evidences from a Qualitative Study in Buenos Aires. •
Hernan M Manzelli, University of Texas at Austin
26 Preschool Child Care Arrangements in China • Yi Pan,
University of California, Los Angeles
35 Centenarians in the United States: Information from
Census 2000 • Karen Humes, U.S. Census Bureau;
Victoria Velkoff, U.S. Census Bureau
27 Neighborhood Stress Effects on Changes in Adolescent
Mental Health • Karen A. Snedker, Seattle Pacific
University; Jerald Herting, University of Washington; Emily
C. Walton, University of Washington
36 Gender Differences in Cognitive Ability among Older
Persons in Egypt • Zeinab Khadr, American University in
Cairo; Ghada Ibrahim, Information and Decision Support
Centre, the Cabinet
28 Paternal Childcare in the Early Years in the Uk:
Determinants and Consequences for the School Readiness of
Girls and Boys • Elizabeth Washbrook, University of
Bristol
37 Quality of Maternal Health Care and Its Impact on
Utilization of Services in India: An Assessment • Ram
Manohar Mishra; Faujdar Ram, IIPS
29 Does School Education Reduce Childhood Obesity? •
Ning Zhang, Cornell University
38 Fatal Lockup: An Examination of Prison and Parole
Mortality in United States’ State Correctional System •
Evelyn J. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania
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50 Urbanization in India and China: Interpreting the UN
Projections • Sergei Scherbov, Vienna Institute of
Demography
39 Social Disparities in Overweight and Obesity among
Nearly Elderly and Elderly People in Taiwan • Zhihong Sa,
University of Maryland; Ulla M. Larsen, University of
Maryland
P-5F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
40 Where Weight Waxes and Wanes: Spatial Variation in
Adult Body Mass Index • Ken R. Smith, University of
Utah; Brown Barbara, University of Utah; Jessie Fan,
University of Utah; Kowaleski-Jones Lori, University of
Utah; Cathleen Zick, University of Utah; Miller Harvey,
University of Utah
51 The Hazards of Transforming Infant Mortality with Logs:
The General Pattern of 20th Century Infant Mortality Decline
in 22 Countries • David Bishai, Johns Hopkins University;
Marjorie Opuni-Akuamoa, Johns Hopkins University
52 Measuring Quantum and Tempo of Vital Events by TwoDimensional Cohort Life Table Functions • Kiyosi
Hirosima, Shimane University
41 Health and Mortality: A Longitudinal Analysis of the
ECHP Data • Daniele Spizzichino, Università di Roma "La
Sapienza"
53 Estimation of the Life Expectancy at Birth for the NonAboriginal Population in the Territories Combined in
Canada,2002-2004 • Ravi B.P. Verma, Statistics Canada
42 Religious Teachings and Influences on the ABCs of HIV
Prevention • Jenny Trinitapoli, University of Texas at
Austin
P-5G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
43 Treatment Availability, Stigma Costs, and Gender: The
Demand for HIV Testing in Zambia • Nicholas Wilson,
Department of Economics, Brown University
54 Redevelopment and Integration in the Rust Belt •
Michael Bader, University of Michigan
P-5E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
55 Continuity and Change of the Transition from School to
Work of Russian Men and Women, 1966 to 2005 •
Christoph Buehler, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research; Dirk Konietzka, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research
44 "Exploratory Study of the New Migration Stream from
the Former Soviet Union to Ireland" • Sofya Aptekar,
Princeton University
45 Labor Adaptation of the Internally Displaced
Population • Maria Aysa, Florida International University
56 Inheritance Practices and Wealth Stratification in Rural
Northeast China, 1870-1912 • Shuang Chen, University of
Michigan; Cameron D. Campbell, University of California,
Los Angeles; James Z. Lee, University of Michigan
46 Refugee Transition to Legal Permanent Resident Status:
Characteristics and Timing • Kelly J Jefferys, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS); John F Simanski,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
57 Missed Days from Work and Opportunity Costs for
Obtaining an Abortion among Cambodian Women: A Case
Study • Rukmini Potdar, Ipas; Tamara Fetters, Senior
Research Associate
47 Growth and Distribution of Elderly (60+) International
Migrants to India: A Geographical Analysis (1991-2001) •
Aparesh Patra, Research Officer, International Institute for
Population Sciences
58 When Home Becomes Work: Measuring Home-Based
Work Measures in the 2004 ATUS and the May 2004 CPS
Work Schedules Supplement • Sara Raley, University of
Maryland; Vanessa Wight, University of Maryland
48 Dynamics of Internal Migration Determinants for
American Jews, 1985-1990 and 1995-2000 • Uzi Rebhun,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Sidney Goldstein, Brown
University
59 Labor Market and Social Security in Chile: Strategies of
Social Protection. • Viviana Salinas, University of Texas at
Austin
49 International Migration, Regional Variation, and Human
Capital Formation in Mexico • Fernando Riosmena, Center
for Demography and Ecology. University of WisconsinMadison.
60 The Impact of Work Characteristics on Fertility
Intentions • Karina M. Shreffler, Pennsylvania State
University
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61 Academic Outcomes of Youth in “Non-Traditional" TwoParent Families: The Effects of Immigrant Status • Kathryn
H. Tillman, Florida State University; Ursula Keller, Florida
State University
Brazil • Barbara S Mensch, Population Council; Paul C
Hewett, Population Council; Heidi Jones, Population
Council; Carla Gianni Luppi; Sheri A Lippman, University
of California, Berkeley; Adriana Pinho; Juan Diaz,
Population Council
P-5H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
2 Research Power and Confidentiality Issues Associated with
Combining Data Sets • Geraldine P. Mineau, University of
Utah; Jean E. Wylie
62 African American Residential Mobility: An Analysis of
Individual and Contextual Factors • Cecily Darden Adams,
University of Maryland
3 Ethics in Demographic Survey Research: Is the Minimal
Risk Approach Sufficient in the Indian Context? • Mala Dr
Ramanathan, AMCHSS, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for
Medical Sciences and Technology; Sajitha OG, Research
Assistant
63 Intergenerational Transfer of Educational Attainment
among Immigrant Families: Findings from the Los Angeles
Family & Neighborhood Study • Amy Carroll Scott,
California Center for Population Research
4 Census Confidentiality under the Second War Powers Act
(1942-1947) • William Seltzer, Fordham University;
Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
64 Examining the Gender Earnings Gap: Occupational
Differences and the Life Course • Jennifer Cheeseman
Day, U.S. Census Bureau; Barbara Downs, U.S. Census
Bureau
5 Disclosure Risk of Contextual Data: The Role of Identified
Geography, Spatial Scale, and Nesting of Information in
Public-Use Files • Kristine Witkowski, University of
Michigan
65 Examining and Explaining Racial/Ethnic Variation in the
Gender Division of Household Labor • Bijou R. Hunt,
University of Maryland
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
66 Religious Affiliation, Religiosity, Family-Related
Attitudes, and Contraceptive Use in the United States,
2002 • William D. Mosher, National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Jo Jones, National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), CDC
98 PROMOTING HEALTHY MARRIAGES: CAN
GOVERNMENT PLAY A ROLE?
Chair: Rachel Dunifon, Cornell University
Discussant: Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State University
67 Men’s Involvement in Maternal Care during Pregnancy
and Child Birth in Rural Maharashtra • Abhishek Singh,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Faujdar Ram, IIPS
1 Trajectories of Couple Relationship Quality after
Childbirth: Does Marriage Matter? • Marcia J. Carlson,
Columbia University
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
(Sessions 97-112)
2 Economic Disadvantage and Relationship Outcomes
among Married Couples • David J. Fein, Abt Associates
Inc.; Daniel B. Gubits, Abt Associates Inc.; Futoshi Yumoto,
Abt Associates Inc.
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
3 Welfare to Work and Marriage? How the Transition from
Welfare to Work Influences Relationships between Unmarried
Parents • Laura M. Tach, Harvard University
97 CONFIDENTIALITY, PRIVACY, AND ETHICAL
ISSUES IN DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
4 Family Structure Changes and Maternal Health
Trajectories • Sarah O. Meadows, Princeton University;
Sara McLanahan, Princeton University; Jeanne BrooksGunn, Columbia University
Chair: Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan
Discussant: Sanders Korenman, CUNY Institute for
Demographic Research
1 Consistency in the Reporting of Sexual Behavior: An
Analysis of an Interview Mode Experiment in Sao Paulo,
47
1 Does Economic Growth Reduce Fertility? The Indian
Green Revolution Experience. • Andrew Foster, Brown
University; Mark R. Rosenzweig, Yale University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
99 PANEL ON IMMIGRANT SELECTION AND
ADAPTATION: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
2 Poverty and Fertility Decline in Rural Pakistan: Results of
a Longitudinal Study in Punjab and NWFP. • Sharon J.
Ghuman, Population Council; Zeba A. Sathar, Population
Council; Cynthia B. Lloyd, Population Council
Chair: Barry Edmonston, University of Victoria
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Frank D. Bean, University of California, Irvine
Monica Boyd, University of Toronto
Guillermina Jasso, New York University
Michael S. Teitelbaum, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
3 Fertility Transition in the Developing World: Progress or
Stagnation? • John Bongaarts, Population Council
4 Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Falling and
Stalling • David Shapiro, Pennsylvania State University;
Tesfayi Gebreselassie, Population Fellow, Measure DHS; B.
Oleko Tambashe, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
100 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF
POPULATION GROWTH/DECLINE
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Chair: Landis MacKellar, IIASA
Discussant: Geoffrey McNicoll, Population Council
102 NEW PERSPECTIVES ON LOW FERTILITY
1 Demographic Change and Future Carbon Emissions in
China and India • Michael Dalton, U.S. National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); Leiwen Jiang,
Brown University; Shonali Pachauri, International Institute
for Applied Systems Analysis; Brian C. O'Neill, International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Chair: Tomas Frejka, Independent consultant
Discussant: Paul Demeny, Population Council
1 Familyhood and Low Fertility in Italy in Comparative
Perspective • Laura Bernardi, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; Alessandra Gribaldo, Brown
University, Providence, USA; Anna Oppo
2 The Costs of Decentralization: Water Quality Spillovers
from the Re-Drawing of County Boundaries in Brazil •
Molly Lipscomb, University of Colorado, Boulder; Mushfiq
Mobarak, University of Colorado, Boulder
2 Marital and Reproductive Behavior in Italy after 1990:
Bridging the Gap with Western Europe? • Gianpiero Dalla
Zuanna, University of Padua; Maria Castiglioni, University
of Padova
3 "The U.S. Population and It's Environmental
Consequences: At 300 Million, Do the Numbers Count?" •
Vicky Markham, Center for Environment & Population
(CEP); Martha Farnsworth-Riche, Cornell University,
former U.S. Census Bureau director
3 New Empirical Evidence on the Low Fertility Trap
Hypothesis • Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for
Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Vegard Skirbekk,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
4 Population Growth and Environmental Degradation in
India • Dewaram A. Nagdeve, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
4 Fertility Decline in Brazil and México: Tempo, Quantum
and Parity Composition Effects • Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and University of
Texas at Austin; Adriana Miranda-Ribeiro, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
101 FERTILITY DECLINES: RAPID, SLOW,
STALLED
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
103 RACE/ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN MORTALITY
Chair: Steven Sinding, International Planned Parenthood
Federation
Discussant: John G. Cleland, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
Chair: Alberto Palloni, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Discussant: Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine
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1 Hindu-Muslim Differentials in Infant and Child Survival in
India: Some Unexpected Findings • Alaka Malwade Basu,
Cornell University; Lindy Williams, Cornell University;
Deladem Kusi-Appouh, Cornell University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
2 Explaining the "Russian Mortality Paradox" • Michel
Guillot, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Natalia S.
Gavrilova, University of Chicago; Tetyana Pudrovska,
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Chair: Arland Thornton, University of Michigan
Discussant: Francesco C. Billari, Università Bocconi
105 IDEATIONAL FACTORS IN FAMILY BEHAVIOR
AND CHANGE
1 Graves and the Family in Japan • Kimiko Tanaka,
Michigan State University (Graduate Student)
3 The Effects of Education and Nativity on Cause-Specific
Older Age Mortality in Taiwan • Albert Hermalin,
University of Michigan; Mary Beth Ofstedal, University of
Michigan; Cathy Sun, University of Michigan
2 Attitudes and Behaviours of Family Formation: The
Consequences of Parental Divorce • Fausta Ongaro,
Università di Padova; Stefano Mazzuco, Università di
Padova
4 Mortality Experience of Tsimane Amerindians of Bolivia:
Regional Variation, Temporal Trends and Epidemiological
Transition • Hillard S. Kaplan, University of New Mexico;
Michael D. Gurven, University of California, Santa Barbara
3 Cross-Cohort Changes in Attitudes about Intimate
Relationships: Growing Liberalization or Polarization? •
Amanda J Miller, Ohio State University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
4 The Political Significance of the "Second Demographic
Transition"(SDT) in the U.S. : A Spatial Analysis • Ron J.
Lesthaeghe, Univ. of Michigan & Univ California Irvine;
Lisa J. Neidert, University of Michigan; Didier Willaert,
Interface Demography ESP, Free Univ. Brussels VUB
104 MAKING SENSE OF SEX, RISK, AND STDS/AIDS
Chair: Kim M Blankenship, Yale University--Center for
Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS
Discussant: Kavita Misra, Center for Interdisciplinary
Research on AIDS, Yale University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
106 IMMIGRANT ADAPTATION AND HEALTH
OUTCOMES
1 Epistemology and Epidemiology: Local Interpretations of
AIDS Epidemiology in Rural Malawi • Gigi Santow,
Independent Consultant; Susan Watkins, University of
California, Los Angeles; Michael D. Bracher, Independent
Researcher
Chair: Kimberly Goyette, Temple University
Discussant: Gretchen A. Condran, Temple University
1 A Tale of Two Cities: Residential Context and the HealthRisk Behaviors of Latino Adolescents in Los Angeles and
Chicago • Reanne Frank, Ohio State University
2 Sexual Behavior and Vulnerability to HIV among Brazilian
Heterosexual Population • Junia Quiroga, Ministerio de
Desenvolvimento Social e Combate a Fome; Neuma Aguiar,
Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciëncias Humanas - FAFICH /
UMFG; Diana Sawyer, Cedeplar-Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais
2 A Longitudinal Analysis of Immigrant Adaptation and
Immigrant-Native Disparities in Obesity among Older
Americans • Melonie P. Heron, National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Katrina M Walsemann, University
of Michigan School of Public Health; Robert Schoeni,
University of Michigan
3 Fatal Attraction: A Qualitative Study of Western Male
Clients of Sex Workers in Thailand • Rosanne M. Rushing,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Juan
Manuel Contreras, UNFPA CST Latin America and the
Caribbean
3 Acculturation and Diet among Mexican-American Women:
Findings from the 2000 National Health Interview Survey •
Jennifer Karas Montez, University of Texas at Austin; Karl
Eschbach, University of Texas Medical Branch
4 Redefining Vulnerabilities: A Study of Men Having Sex
with Men in the Wake of HIV Epidemic in Mumbai, India •
Ashish Kumar Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur
4 Disentangling Mental Health, Immigrant Adaptation, and
Selection: A Natural Experiment Approach • Mark
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VanLandingham, Tulane University; Hongyun Fu, Tulane
University
3 Friendship Network Quality and Structure and Sexual
Behavior in Adolescence • Elisa Rustenbach, Pennsylvania
State University; Alan Booth, Pennsylvania State University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
107 SHORT AND LONG RUN CONSEQUENCES OF
CHILDBEARING
4 Going Most of the Way: "Technical Virginity" among
Young Americans • Jeremy Uecker, University of Texas at
Austin; Nicole Angotti, University of Texas at Austin; Mark
Regnerus, University of Texas at Austin
Chair: Susan E. Short, Brown University
Discussant: Jennifer L. Glass, University of Iowa
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
109 HIV/AIDS IN AFRICA
1 Consequences of Unwanted Childbearing: A Study of
Child Outcomes in Bangladesh • Satvika Chalasani,
Pennsylvania State University; Michael Koenig, Johns
Hopkins University
Chair: John May, World Bank Group
Discussant: Peter O. Way, U.S. Census Bureau, Population
Division
2 Is Birth Weight on the Causal Pathway to Infant Mortality:
Maternal Age? • Timothy B. Gage, University at Albany,
State University of New York; Fu Fang, University at Albany,
State University of New York; Erin O'Neill, University at
Albany, State University of New York; Howard Stratton,
University at Albany, State University of New York
1 HIV Sero-Discordance among Heterosexual Couples in
Sub-Saharan Africa • Jacob A. Adetunji, U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID)
2 Estimating the Impact of U.S. International Family
Planning Policies on HIV/AIDS Infection Rates in SubSaharan Africa • Elizabeth Asiedu, University of Kansas;
Donna K. Ginther, University of Kansas
3 Maternity Timing, Wealth Accumulation, and Economic
Well Being in Retirement • Jason S Seligman, University of
Georgia; Yoko Mimura, University of Georgia
3 HIV and Family Planning Service Integration and
Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing Client Composition in
Ethiopia. • Heather M Bradley, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health; Amare Bedada, Family Guidance
Association of Ethiopia; Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins
University; Heena Brahmbhatt, Johns Hopkins University;
Duff G. Gillespie, Johns Hopkins University; Aklilu Kidanu,
Miz-Hasab Research Center
4 Timing of Childbearing and Disability in Older Age •
Naomi J. Spence, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
108 HEALTHY SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT IN
ADOLESCENCE
4 Community Influences on HIV-Related Knowledge and
Attitudes among Young People in Kenya • Kelly Pattillo,
Emory University
Chair: Suzanne Ryan, Child Trends
Discussant: Rachel K. Jones, The Alan Guttmacher Institute
1 Adolescent Identities and Sexual Behavior: An
Examination of Anderson’s ‘Player’ Hypothesis • Peggy C.
Giordano, Bowling Green State University; Miriam J.
Northcutt, Bowling Green State University; Monica A.
Longmore, Bowling Green State University; Wendy D.
Manning, Bowling Green State University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
110 LONG RUN TRENDS AND DIFFERENTIALS IN
MORTALITY
Chair: Elaine Hernandez, University of Minnesota
Discussant: Michael R. Haines, Colgate University
2 Conceptualizing Healthy Sexual Relationships: The Role of
Parent-Teen Relationships and Peer Relationships in Teens’
Choice of First Sexual Partners • Jennifer Manlove, Child
Trends; Elizabeth Terry-Humen, Child Trends; Erum N.
Ikramullah, Child Trends
1 Social and Spatial Dimensions of Mortality: Southern
Sweden 1829-1930. • Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University
2 A Cohort Analysis of Mortality in New Zealand, 18762004 • Kim Dunstan, Statistics New Zealand; Jit Cheung,
Statistics New Zealand
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Molly Dahl, Congressional Budget Office; Thomas DeLeire,
Michigan State University and Congressional Budget Office
3 Decomposing Changes in Life Expectancy at Birth by Age,
Sex, and Residence from 1929 to 2000 in China • Danan
Gu, Duke University; Danzhen You, University of California,
Berkeley; Haiyan Zhu, University of Michigan
2 Progresa, Early Childbearing, and the Intergenerational
Transmission of Poverty in Rural Mexico • Tom Merrick,
World Bank Institute; Margaret Greene, George Washington
University
4 The Reversal of the Relation between Economic Growth
and Health Progress: Sweden in the 19th and 20th
Centuries • José A. Tapia, University of Michigan
3 The Initiation of Intergenerational Financial Transfers from
Parents to Their Adult Children • Shelley Nelson, Indiana
University
5 Gender, Environmental 'Stressors' and Mortality: Tracing
Age and Cause-Specific Mortality Differentials in a Century
of Birth Cohorts from England and Wales, France, and the
United States • Margaret M. Weden, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
4 Children, Family Size Change, and Household Wealth
Trajectories • Matthew A Painter II, Ohio State University;
Kevin M. Shafer, Ohio State University
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
5 Assessing the Effect of Wealth on Education without
Wealth Data • Florencia Torche, New York University,
Department of Sociology; Seymour Spilerman, Columbia
University, Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality
111 RACIAL/ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL
SEGREGATION
Chair: Craig St. John, University of Oklahoma
Discussant: Robert M. Adelman, University at Buffalo,
SUNY
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Poster Session 6
1 Shifting Geographies: Examining the Role of
Suburbanization in Black’s Declining Segregation • Mary J.
Fischer, University of Connecticut
Friday, March 30, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2 The Residential Segregation of Hispanics in Metropolitan
America: The Significance of White, Black, and Other •
John Iceland, University of Maryland; Kyle Anne Nelson,
University of Maryland
P-6 POSTER SESSION 6
P-6A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
3 Neighborhood Characteristics: Objective versus Subjective
Measurement • Laryssa Mykyta, University of
Pennsylvania; Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania;
Rachel Margolis, University of Pennsylvania
1 Economic Crisis and Ethnic Differences in Desired
Fertility: Russian and Tartar Preferences in the Late 1990S. •
Kristen Adkins, University of Texas at Austin
4 Resident Satisfaction in Racially and Ethnically Diverse
Neighborhoods • Sapna Swaroop, University of Chicago;
Maria Krysan, University of Illinois at Chicago
2 A Successful Government and Ngo Partnership in the
Provision of Safe Abortion Services: A Case Study of Pune
District, India • Sushanta Banerjee, Mode Research Center;
Rukmini Potdar, Ipas
Friday, March 30, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
3 Cohabitation versus Marriage: First Union Formation in
Hungary • Cristina Bradatan, University of Central
Florida; Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Kansas State University
112 INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF
WEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITY
4 Reproductive Morbidity among Tribal and Non-Tribal
Women in India: A Special Focus to Domestic Violence •
Laxmi Kant Dwivedi, Lecturer, Deptt. of EMS, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India;
Ruchi Sogarwal, NACO, India
Chair: Dalton Conley, New York University
Discussant: Pat Sharkey, Harvard University
1 The Association between Children’s Earnings and Fathers’
Lifetime Earnings: Estimates Using Administrative Data •
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5 IUD Use in Turkey • DeAnna L Gore, Florida State
University
15 Receipt and Adequacy of Prenatal Care by Immigrant and
Fluency Status • Akemi Kinukawa, Child Trends; Margot
Bloch, Child Trends; Elizabeth C. Hair, Child Trends;
Michelle McNamara, Child Trends, Inc.
6 The Agricultural Transition and Fertility Decline in
Developing Countries • Eric B Jensen, Penn State
University
16 Nonconsensual Marital Sex and Reproductive Health
among Filipino Youth • Maria Paz N. Marquez, University
of the Philippines
7 A 2006 National Audit of the Availability of
Comprehensive Abortion Services (CAC) in the Republic of
South Africa: Availability, Method Mix and Spatial
Concentration of Services • Ellen M.H. Mitchell, IPAS;
Mosotho Gabriel, Ipas South Africa; Karen Trueman, Ipas;
Errol Knonko, Ipas South Africa; Edward Cherry, Ipas
Chapel Hill; Janie Benson, IPAS
17 The Tie That Binds - Early Marriage and Women’s
Empowerment in Two Indian States • Sanyukta Mathur,
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Jeffrey
Edmeades, International Center for the Research on Women
(ICRW); Sreela DasGupta, ICRW; Anju Malhotra,
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW);
Dipankar Bhattacharya, International Center for Research
on Women (ICRW)
8 Mistimed and Unwanted Pregnancies in Bangladesh:
Trends and Determinants • Mamunur Rashid, Department
of Mathematics and Statistics; Naima Shifa, Department of
Mathematics and Statistics
18 Explaining Race Differences in Student Behavior and
Academic Achievement: The Relative Contribution of
Student, Peer, and School Characteristics • Clara G.
Muschkin, Duke University; Audrey N. Beck, Duke
University
9 Long-Term Consequences of Adolescent Fertility in
Colombia • Piedad Urdinola, Universidad Nacional de
Colombia, Bogota; Carlos Ospino, Fundesarrollo
19 Who Should Care for Our Kids? The Effects of Infant
Child Care Arrangements on Child Development • Duan
Peng, University of Miami
P-6B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
10 Obesity and the Timing of Cohabitation and Marriage •
Tianji Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
20 Which State Policies Explain Racial Disparities in U.S.
Infant Health? • Laura Prichett, Johns Hopkins University
11 Fatherhood in Lesotho: The Effects of Children’s Living
Arrangements with Biological Fathers and Other Adult Male
Relatives on Current School Enrolment • Thandie Hlabana,
Brown University
21 Association between Migratory Experience and Sexual
Behaviors among Young Adults in Thailand • Sureeporn
Punpuing, Mahidol University; Philip Guest, Population
Council; Umaporn Pattaravanich, Mahidol University; Chai
Podhisita, Mahidol University
12 Socioeconomic Development and Changes in Life Values
and Family Formation Attitudes • Li-Shou Yang, University
of Michigan; Yu-Hsuan Lin, Bureau of Health Promotion,
Taiwan
22 How Do Adolescent Mothers Fare in Later Life?
Experiences from Urban vs Rural Teen Mothers in Colombia,
a Middle Income Country. • Andrés Salazar, Universidad
de La Sabana (Colombia); Ezana E Habte-Gabr,
Universidad de La Sabana
P-6C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
23 The Impact of Immigration on Child Health:
Experimental Evidence from a Migration Lottery Program •
Steven Stillman, Motu Economic and Public Policy
Research; John Gibson, University of Waikato; David
McKenzie, World Bank Group
13 Racial Differences in Infant Mortality by Cause: Florida,
1980-2000 • Jessica C. Bishop, Florida State University
Center for Demography and Population Health; Isaac W.
Eberstein, Florida State University
14 Main Factors Associated with College Major Choices of
the Undergraduate Students in Bangladesh • Syeda Tonima
Hadi, University of Hawaii at Manoa
24 Marital Relationships and Women’s Status:
Intergenerational Effects on Age at First Sex • Ushma D.
Upadhyay, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health
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P-6D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
33 Educate a Woman and save a Nation: The Relationship
between Maternal Education and Infant Mortality in SubSaharan Africa. • Nyovani Madise, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC); Eliya M. Zulu, African
Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Zoe
Matthews, University of Southampton
26 Sex and Ethnic Differences in Psychological Distress
among Older Taiwanese Adults: Relationships over Time •
Chi Chiao, National Cheng Kung University; Amanda
Botticello, Rutgers University
34 Prevalence of Measurement Data on the Impacts of
HIV/AIDS among Those Aged 50 and Older: An Examination
of Cohort and Period Transitions • James W. McNally,
University of Michigan
27 Mapping and Testing Spatial Clusters of Diabetes in the
U.S. • Ronald E. Cossman, Mississippi State University;
Jeralynn S. Cossman, Mississippi State University; Wesley
James, Mississippi State University; Troy Blanchard,
Mississippi State University; Richard Thomas, University of
Tennessee Health Science Center; Louis Pol, University of
Nebraska, Omaha; Erdenechimeg Eldev-Ochir, Mississippi
State University
35 The Wage Elasticity of Informal Care Supply: Evidence
from the Health and Retirement Study • Olena Nizalova,
EERC/EROC/KEI
25 The Impact of Bolsa Escola Program on Child’s Grade
Progression Rates in Brazil • Ana P. Verona, University of
Texas at Austin
36 Living Arrangement: How Does It Relate to the Health of
the Elderly in India? • Mitali Sen, University of Maryland;
James Noon, University of Maryland
37 Marital Status, Intergenerational Co-Residence and
Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality among Middle-Aged
and Older Men and Women during Wartime in Beirut: Gains
and Liabilities • Abla Sibai, American University of Beirut;
Astrid Fletcher, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine
28 Relation between Diabetes and Certain Morbidities in
Elderly Population in Puerto Rico • Ana Luisa Davila,
University of Puerto Rico; Alberto Garcia, University of
Puerto Rico; Mary McEniry, University of Wisconsin at
Madison
29 Gender Empowerment in the Context of the HIV/AIDS
Epidemic • Kim Deslandes, Université de Montréal;
Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal
38 Narratives of Undocumented-Ness and Implications for
HIV Vulnerability: Case of Zimbabwean Migrant Women in
South Africa • Gayatri Singh, Forced Migration Studies
Programme, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
30 Stress and the SES-Health Gradient: Getting under the
Skin • Jennifer Dowd, University of Michigan; Allison
Aiello, University of Michigan; Mary Haan, University of
Michigan
39 Socioeconomic Status and Health: Focusing on CoMorbidity of Self Rated Health and Psychological WellBeing • Seung-Eun Song, University of Texas at Austin;
Hyeyoung Woo, University of Texas at Austin
31 Contextual Factors of STI/HIV-Related Sexual
Partnership in a Southern Us City • Maria Khan, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David A. Wohl, AIDS
Clinical Research and Treatment Unit, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill; Caroline Moseley, Guilford County
Health Department; Kathy Norcott, Sickle Cell Disease
Association of the Piedmont; Jesse Duncan, Triad Health
Project; Nancy Jackson, AIDS Clinical Research and
Treatment Unit; Adaora A. Adimora, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sharon Weir, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
40 Does Experience Make Better Doctors? Evidence from
Lasik and Other Refractive Eye Surgeries • Ignez M
Tristao, Congressional Budget Office; Juan M ContrerasTirado, Congressional Budget Office; Beomsoo Kim,
University of North Carolina-Greensboro
P-6E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
41 The Implications of Amnesty Programs on Remittances:
Evidence from Mexican Migrants • Catalina AmuedoDorantes, Public Policy Institute of California; Francesca
Mazzolari, University of California Irvine
32 Ghanaian Traditional Healers: The Effect of Formalized
Training on Their Level of Knowledge of Family Planning
and Contraceptive Techniques and Their Attitudes towards
Collaboration with Biomedical Institutions • Juno C.
Lawrence, Emory University - Rollins School of Public
Health - Global Health Department
42 Towards the Integration of Immigrants in Quebec’s
Qualified Workforce: An Overview of the First Years
following Their Arrival and the Effects of Selection
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Policies • Karine Bégin, Université de Montréal; Jean
Renaud, Université de Montréal
Princeton University; Annemarie Schneider, Department of
Geography, UC Santa Barbara
43 Determinants of International Migration: Empirical
Evidence for Migration to Spain • Maria del Mar Cebrian,
Faculty of Economics, University of Salamanca
53 Assessing the Consistency of Age and Sex Distributions
in the Census, the Population Estimates Program, and the
American Community Survey • Gregory Robinson, U.S.
Census Bureau; Julie Meyer, U.S. Census Bureau
44 Migration, Socio-Economic Status and Health Dynamics
in Developing World Settings, Evidence from Demographic
Surveillance Sites • Mark Collinson, University of the
Witwatersrand; Kubaje Adazu, Centers For Disease Control
and Prevention, Kenya; Ariel Nhacolo, Manhica Health
Research Center
54 The Lee - Carter Automatic Retrieval Engine (LAR-E): A
User-Friendly, Web-Based Implementation of the Lee-Carter
Mortality Forecast Method, with Extensions • Webb
Sprague, UC Berkeley
P-6G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
45 The Impact of Geographic Cost of Living Adjustments on
School Lunch Eligibility • Douglas Geverdt, U.S. Census
Bureau
55 Family Life Course Transitions and Household Economy
in Dynamic Perspective: A Comparative Analysis of
Households in China & Northern Vietnam • Feinian Chen,
North Carolina State University
46 Does the Risk for Childhood Diabetes Vary by
Community Area in Chicago? • Diana S GrigsbyToussaint, University of Illinois-Chicago; Laurie Ruggiero,
University of Illinois-Chicago; Rebecca Lipton, University of
Chicago
56 Navigating the Welfare Time Limit in California:
Prospects for the Diligent, the under-Employed, and the
Multiply-Disadvantaged. • Jane Mauldon, University of
California, Berkeley; Rebecca A. London, University of
California, Santa Cruz; Heidi Sommer, University of
California at Berkeley
47 Patterns and Determinants of Internal Migration in South
Africa in the Late Twentieth Century • Holly E. Reed,
Brown University
57 The Effect of Minimum Wages on Immigrants • Pia
Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Madeline
Zavodny, Agnes Scott College
48 Population Pressure, Agricultural Resources and
Environment: Temporal and Spatial Analysis in India •
Dayanand G Satihal, Population Research Centre,; Pradeep
Kumar Bhargava, Population Research Centre, Dharwad,
India
58 Occupational Sex Segregation in Post-Apartheid South
Africa: Insights from the 2001 Census • Sangeeta Parashar,
University of Maryland
49 A Spatial Examination of the 'New West' in InterMountain West Communities • Richelle Winkler,
University of Wisconsin at Madison; Bill Buckingham,
University of Wisconsin at Madison; Don Field, University of
Wisconsin- Madison; Al Luloff, penn state; Rick Krannich
59 Women’s Educational Attainment, 2000-2005 •
Annette Rogers, U.S. Census Bureau
60 Has the Child Tax Credit Increased Fertility in the United
States? • James M Sallee, University of Michigan
P-6F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
50 Applying the Current Core Based Statistical Area
Standards to Historical Decennial Census Data • Todd K.
Gardner, U.S. Census Bureau
P-6H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
61 Comparison of Race/Ethnic and Nativity Disparities in
Body Fat Measures - a Methodological Analysis (Ages 212) • Veronica C. Aravena, University of Texas at Austin
51 The Role of Models in Model-Assisted and ModelDependent Estimation for Domains and Small Areas • Risto
Lehtonen; Mikko Myrskylä, University of Pennsylvania;
Carl-Eric Särndal; Ari Veijanen
62 Racial Intermarriage and Divorce in the United States •
Vincent K. Fu, University of Utah; Nicholas H. Wolfinger,
University of Utah
52 Six Global Maps of Urban Land Cover – Comparison and
Validation • David Potere, Office of Population Research,
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63 How Many African Americans Are Missing? Differential
Racial Mortality, Excess African American Deaths, and Lost
Population Growth in the United States, 1900-2000 • Mary
Jackman, Department of Sociology; Kimberlee A. Shauman,
University of California, Davis
Mansfield, Yale University; Michael Moore, Queen's
University
2 Establishing Causal Relationships in Demographic and
Economic Analysis: Approaches and Data for Sub-Saharan
Africa • Peter Glick, Cornell University; Chad
Meyerhoefer, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality;
David E. Sahn, Cornell University; Stephen Younger,
Cornell University
64 Domestic Violence: Predicting Abuse Using
Demographic Characteristics and the Impact of Abuse on
Women's Psychological Well-Being • Carolyn Sawtell,
Florida State University; Isaac W. Eberstein, Florida State
University
3 Family Planning as an Investment in Development and
Female Human Capital: Evaluating the Long-Term
Consequences in Matlab, Bangladesh • T. Paul Schultz,
Yale University; Shareen Joshi, University of Chicago
65 Are Latinos Becoming White? Determinants of Latinos'
Racial Self-Identification in the U.S. • Jeffrey M.
Timberlake, University of Cincinnati; Joseph Michael
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
66 The Effect of Religiosity on Male and Female Fertility •
Li Zhang, Texas A&M University
115 EFFECTS OF HEALTH ON DEVELOPMENT OF
HUMAN CAPITAL II
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
(Sessions 113-128)
Chair: Anil Deolalikar, University of California, Riverside
Discussant: Socorro A. Gultiano, University of San Carlos
Office of Population Studies Foundation
Discussant: John A. Maluccio, Middlebury College
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
1 High Quality Nutrition in Childhood and Wages in Early
Adulthood: A Two-Step Quantile Regression Approach from
Guatemalan Workers • Maria C Calderon, University of
Pennsylvania
113 WHY IS HEALTH IN THE U.S. SO MUCH WORSE
THAN HEALTH IN OTHER DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES?
2 Parental, Gestational, and Birth-Related Risk Factors for
Cognitive Development Problems at 9 Months of Age •
Marianne M Hillemeier, Pennsylvania State University;
George Farkas, Pennsylvania State University; Paul
Morgan, Pennsylvania State University; Molly A. Martin,
Pennsylvania State University; Steven Maczuga,
Pennsylvania State University
Chair: David Blau, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
1 Lisa Berkman, Harvard School of Public Health
2 David Cutler, Harvard University
3 Christina Paxson, Princeton University
4 James P. Smith, RAND
5 James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research
3 Cumulative Index of Health Disorders and Longevity •
Aliaksandr Kulminski, Duke University; Svetlana V.
Ukraintseva, Duke University; Igor Akushevich, Duke
University; Konstantin G. Arbeev, Duke University;
Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
114 IMPACT OF POPULATION DYNAMICS AND
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ON ECONOMIC
GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION
4 Obesity and Social Capital over the Life Course: Does
Gaining Weight Mean Bowling Alone? • Sandra T.
Marquart-Pyatt, Utah State University; Eric N. Reither,
Utah State University; Christy M. Glass, Utah State
University
Chair: Tamara C. Fox, The William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation
Discussant: John Page, World Bank Group
1 Demographic Change, Social Security Systems, and
Savings • David Canning, Harvard University; Rick
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Health; Dr.Assefa Hailemariam, Professor, Demographic
Training & Research Centre, Addis Ababa
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
116 COUPLE DYNAMICS, SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, AND
FAMILY PLANNING
4 School Attendance and Adolescent Fertility in Central
America • Paul Stupp, U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC); Danielle B. Jackson, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
Chair: Francis Nii-Amoo Dodoo, Pennsylvania State
University
Discussant: Monique M. Hennink, Emory University
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
1 Sexual Risk Taking among Adult Dating Couples in the
U.S.: The Influence of Respondent, Partner and Relationship
Characteristics • John O.G. Billy, Battelle- Centers for
Public Health Research and Evaluation; William R. Grady,
Battelle- Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation;
Morgan Sill, Battelle-Centers for Public Health Research and
Evaluation
118 NONRESIDENTIAL FATHERS AND FAMILY
RELATIONSHIPS
Chair: Valarie King, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Judith A. Seltzer, University of California, Los
Angeles
2 Power, Trust, and Pleasure: Relationship Components of
Contraceptive Negotiations • Julie Fennell, Brown
University
1 Toward a Fuller Understanding of Nonresident Father
Involvement: A Joint Examination of Child Support and inKind Support Receipt • Steven Garasky, Iowa State
University; Susan D. Stewart, Iowa State University; Craig
G. Gundersen, Iowa State University; Brenda J. Lohman,
Iowa State University
3 HIV/AIDS in Tanzania: Gender Based Structural
Interventions • Susan Mlangwa, University of Minnesota;
Ann Meier, University of Minnesota
2 Phasing Out Fathers: Does Nonresidential Father
Involvement Decline More when Mothers Have a New
Partner? • Karen B. Guzzo, Lehigh University
4 Couples Reproductive Intentions in Two Culturally
Contrasting States of North Eastern India • Abhishek Singh,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Faujdar Ram, IIPS; Rajiv Mr. Ranjan, The Futures Group
International
3 Interhousehold Contributions of Nonresidential Fathers to
Children • Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland;
Nicole Forry, University of Maryland
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
4 Fathers' Co-Parenting in Low-Income Families: Early
Contexts, Frames, and Preferences • Maureen Waller,
Cornell University
117 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON
ADOLESCENT FERTILITY
Chair: Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Discussant: Anne E. Calvès, Université de Montréal
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
119 INTERGENERATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF
HEALTH
1 Young Women and Fertility in Africa: The New
Skepticism • John B. Casterline, Ohio State University;
Satvika Chalasani, Pennsylvania State University
Chair: Emily M. Agree, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Anne Pebley, University of California, Los
Angeles
2 The Dynamics of Adolescent Childbearing and Schooling
in Urban South Africa. • David Lam, University of
Michigan; Leticia J. Marteleto, University of Michigan;
Vimal Ranchhod, University of Michigan
1 The Rise and Fall of Excess Male Infant Mortality • Greg
L. Drevenstedt, University of Southern California; Eileen
Crimmins, University of Southern California; Sarinnapha
Vasunilashorn, University of Southern California; Caleb E.
Finch, University of Southern California
3 Traditional Gender Values and Adolescent Fertility
Expectations in Ethiopia • David P. Lindstrom, Brown
University; Dennis Hogan, Brown University; Craig A.
Hadley, Center for Social Epidemiology and Population
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2 Men’s and Women’s Reports of Nonbiological Children
within the Household: Data from the 2002 National Survey of
Family Growth • Jo Jones, National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Brittany McGill, National Center
for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Penelope Maza,
Children's Bureau
2 Death of a Sibling in Early Life and Health of the Survivor
Sibling in Later Adulthood • Daphne Kuo, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
3 Does Parenthood Affect Mortality? A Study of Norwegian
Men and Women Aged 20-67 in the Years 1971-2002 •
Svenn-Erik Mamelund, University of Oslo
3 Child Adoption: A Path to Parenthood? • Clare Menozzi,
United Nations Population Division; Barry Mirkin, United
Nations Population Division
4 Paternal Age and Maternal Age and Their Effects on Adult
Offspring Mortality • Ken R. Smith, University of Utah;
Geraldine P. Mineau, University of Utah; Cynthia Sahm,
The Modellers
4 Will Fertility among Danish Women Remain Stable Due to
Assisted Reproduction? Assessing the Role of in Vitro
Fertilization in Sustaining Cohort Fertility Rates • Tomas
Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography; Martin Hansen;
Tina Jensen; Niels E. Skakkebæk, University Dept. of
Growth & Reproduction
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
120 HEALTH AND MORTALITY DISPARITIES:
METHODOLOGICAL AND SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Chair: Rodolfo A. Bulatao, National Academies
Discussant: Douglas Ewbank, University of Pennsylvania
122 RACE/ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL AND
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
1 Changes in Active Life Expectancy by Race and Sex
between 1984-2000 • Aaron Hagedorn, USC Andrus
Gerontology Center
Chair: Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado at Boulder
Discussant: Reanne Frank, Ohio State University
2 Mortality Crossovers: The Effects of Socioeconomic Status
and Race • Jessica M Sautter, Duke University; Patricia
Thomas, Duke University; Linda K. George, Duke
University
1 The Impact of Intermarriage on Ethnic and Racial
Stratification • Barbara S. Okun, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem; Orna Khait-Marelly, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
3 Racial Crossovers in Morbidity and Mortality of Us Birth
Cohorts • Samir Soneji, Princeton University
2 The Distribution of Neighborhood Poverty and Racial
Disparities in Neighborhood Context: The Unequal American
Geography of Opportunity • Theresa L. Osypuk, University
of Michigan; Sandro Galea, University of Michigan, School
of Public Health; Dolores Acevedo-Garcia
4 Racial Differences in Epidemiological Transitions in the
United States: A Decomposition of Changes in the Age and
Cause Specific Distribution of Mortality • Margaret M.
Weden, University of Wisconsin at Madison
3 Hispanic Population Growth and Rural Income
Inequality • Emilio A. Parrado, Duke University; William
A. Kandel, U.S. Department of Agriculture (DOA)
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
121 ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TO PARENTHOOD:
NEW REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES,
ADOPTION, AND STEPPARENTING
4 Race and Place Differentials of Poverty and Their
Determinants: A Comparative Analysis of Poverty in the
Texas Borderland and the Lower Mississippi Delta • Dudley
L. Poston, Jr., Texas A&M University; Rogelio Saenz, Texas
A&M University; Joachim Singelmann, Louisiana State
University; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University
Chair: Sarah Walchuk Thayer, University of California,
Berkeley
Discussant: Rosalind B. King, National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH
5 The Socioeconomic Attainments of Single-Racial and
Multi-Racial Native Americans • Kimberly R Huyser,
University of Texas at Austin; Isao Takei, University of Texas
at Austin
1 When Do Health Insurance Mandates Matter? The Case of
Infertility Treatment • Marianne Bitler, Public Policy
Institute of California (PPIC); Lucie Schmidt, Williams
College
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5 Maternal Work Hours and Adolescents’ School Outcomes
among Low-Income Families in Four Urban Counties •
Leonard M. Lopoo, Syracuse University; Andrew S.
London, Syracuse University
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
123 STATE AND LOCAL POPULATION ESTIMATES
AND PROJECTIONS
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Chair: Warren A. Brown, Cornell University
Discussant: Qian Cai, University of Virginia
125 IMMIGRANT ADAPTATION AND LINGUISTIC
OUTCOMES
1 A Comparison Analysis of the Official Population
Estimates and the American Community Survey Results:
2001-2005 • Antonio Bruce, U.S. Census Bureau; Alfredo
Navarro, U.S. Census Bureau; Bashiruddin Ahmed, U.S.
Census Bureau
Chair: Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Hiromi Ishizawa, University of Minnesota
1 Linguistic Assimilation across the Generations: An
Analysis of Home Language among Second- and ThirdGeneration Children from Contemporary Immigrant
Groups • Richard D. Alba, University at Albany, State
University of New York; Jacob Stowell, University of
Massachusetts - Lowell
2 A Gross Migration Optimization Technique of Developing
in- and Out-Migration Assumptions for Regional Population
Projections • S. Simon Choi, Southern California
Association of Governments
3 A Methodology for Projecting Sub-National Populations
Allowing for the Impact of HIV/AIDS and Where Data Are
Limited and Defective • Rob Dorrington, University of
Cape Town; Tom A. Moultrie, University of Cape Town
2 The Pace and Flow of English Language Acquisition
among the U.S. Latino Population • Shirin Hakimzadeh,
Pew Hispanic Center
4 The Use of School Enrollment Data for Sub-National
Population Estimation: State Level Estimates of Ages 5-17 •
Jamie W Wolf; Steven Cohen, Johns Hopkins University;
Bashiruddin Ahmed, U.S. Census Bureau
3 English Language Ability of Foreign Born in the United
States: Assimilation and Cohort Effects, 2003 • Xiaohan
Hu, University of Maryland; Veena Kulkarni, University of
Maryland; John P. Robinson, University of Maryland
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
4 The Gradient of Immigrant Age at Arrival Effects on
Socioeconomic Outcomes in the U.S. • Dowell Myers,
University of Southern California; Xin Gao, University of
Southern California; Julie Park, University of Southern
California
124 EFFECTS OF WORK HOURS ON FAMILIES AND
CHILDREN
Chair: Sara Raley, University of Maryland
Discussant: Wen-Jui Han, Columbia University
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
1 Work Hour Differences in Child Care Time: Cross
National Variation • Liana C. Sayer, Ohio State University
126 STATISTICAL APPLICATIONS IN POPULATION
RESEARCH
2 Working for Peanuts: Food Insecurity among Nonstandard
Workers' Households • Alisha J. Coleman, Pennsylvania
State University
Chair: Bruce Spencer, Northwestern University
Discussant: Chirayath Suchindran, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
3 The Impact of Non-Standard Work Times on Partnership
Quality and Stability: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings
from the Netherlands • Melinda Mills, University of
Groningen; Taht Kadri, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
1 Including Covariates and Constructing Interval Estimates
of Multistate Life Table Quantities Using Cross-Sectional
Data: An Alternative to Sullivan's Method • Scott M.
Lynch, Princeton University; J. Scott Brown, Miami
University
4 The Effect of Shift Work on Parental Interaction with
Children, Marital Quality, and Depression. • Chris Morett,
Fordham University; Emily Rosenbaum, Fordham University
2 Respondent Cooperation and Requests for Contacts in
Longitudinal Research • Colter Mitchell, University of
Michigan; Vaughn RA Call, Brigham Young University
58
Contraceptive Switching Behavior in Indonesia • Hui-Peng
Liew, Mississippi State University
3 Disparities in Birthweight by Maternal Educational
Attainment and Race / Ethnicity: An Illustrative Example of a
New Modeling Approach • Michael S. Pollard, RAND
3 The Effect of Access to Family Planning Services during
Antenatal, Delivery and Postpartum Care on Contraceptive
Use in the Postpartum Period • Estela Rivero-Fuentes, The
Population Council; Ricardo Vernon, Population Council
4 Growth Mixture Modeling for Sequential Growth
Processes • Shige Song, University of California, Los
Angeles; Bengt Muthen
4 Discontinuation and Resumption of Contraceptive Use:
Results from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth •
Barbara Vaughan, Guttmacher Institute; James Trussell,
Princeton University; Susheela D. Singh, Guttmacher
Institute; Kathryn Kost, Guttmacher Institute
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
127 HEALTH TRAJECTORIES IN OLD AGE
Chair: Miles G. Taylor, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Discussant: Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
1 Modeling the Effect of Disease on Functional Change in
the HRS • Dawn Alley, University of Pennsylvania; Beth J.
Soldo, University of Pennsylvania
Presider: Ronald R. Rindfuss
University of North Carolina
2 Trends in Disability-Free Life Expectancy in France:
Consistent and Diverging Patterns According to the
Underlying Disability Indicator • Emmanuelle Cambois,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Aurore
Clavel, Equipe Démographie et santé; Isabelle Romieu,
Equipe Démographie et Santé; Jean-Marie Robine, Institut
National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
Presidential Address
Barbara Entwisle
University of North Carolina
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
PRESIDENTIAL COCKTAIL PARTY (cash bar)
3 Chronic Conditions and the Decline in Late-Life Disability,
1997-2004 • Vicki A. Freedman, University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey; Robert Schoeni, University of
Michigan; Linda G. Martin, Institute of Medicine, The
National Academies; Jennifer C. Cornman, University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 9:00 PM - 12:00 MIDNIGHT
ALUMNI NIGHT PARTY (cash bar)
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
(Sessions 129-144)
4 Productive Social Activities and Well-Being in Mid-Old
Age • Yanni Hao, University of Chicago; Linda Waite,
University of Chicago
Friday, March 30, 2:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
128 CONTRACEPTIVE USE DYNAMICS
129 NONTRADITIONAL DATA COLLECTION
METHODS
Chair: Ann K. Blanc, Blancroft Research International
Discussant: Saumya Ramarao, Population Council
Chair: Shea Rutstein, ORC Macro
Discussant: Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University
1 Pill Discontinuation and Its Aftermath in 18 Developing
Countries • Mohamed M. Ali, World Health Organization
(WHO)
1 Designing Surveys of International Migrants: The Needle
in the Haystack, or Finding the Right Haystack? A Case Study
of Colombians in Ecuador • Richard Bilsborrow,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2 Preliminary Findings on Migrants-Nonmigrant
Differentials in Contraceptive Discontinuation and
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2 Extent and Type of Child Care during the Kindergarten
Year and Child Well-Being: A Comparison of Regression and
Propensity Score Methods • Amy E. Claessens,
Northwestern University
2 Contextual Factors Influencing Sexual Activity within
Adolescent Social Networks in a Micropolitan/Rural Area •
Deladem Kusi-Appouh, Cornell University
3 Assessment and Validation of Respondent Driven
Sampling • Jing Li, University of Wisconsin at Madison;
Giovanna Merli, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Erik
Nordheim, Department of Statistics, the University of
Wisconsin-Madison
3 Activities after School and Sociodemographic Risk •
Mary Hagedorn, Westat; Priscilla Carver
4 Parents’ Time with Children: Patterns in Diverse Family
Contexts • Hiromi Ono, Washington State University;
Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan
4 Surveying Migrant Households: A Comparison of CensusBased, Snowball, and Intercept Surveys • David McKenzie,
World Bank Group; Johan Mistiaen, World Bank
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
132 GENDER AND WORK
130 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, SEXUAL NETWORKS,
STDS
Chair: Irene Browne, Emory University
Discussant: Michelle Budig, University of Massachusetts
Chair: Hannah Brueckner, Yale University
Discussant: Linda Niccolai, Yale University, School of Public
Health
1 How Women's Employment and Related Gender
Differentials Vary by Education: Common Patterns across
Affluent Nations • Paula S. England, Stanford University;
Emily F. Shafer, Northwestern University
1 Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't: Religion and
HIV-Risk Network Structure • Jimi Adams, Ohio State
University
2 Gender Effects on Labor Market Outcomes in Russia,
1985-2001: Institutional Change, Family Structure, and
Regional Variation • Theodore P. Gerber, University of
Wisconsin at Madison; Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
2 Social Interactions and Social Diseases • Susan Watkins,
University of California, Los Angeles; Hans-Peter Kohler,
University of Pennsylvania
3 The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Gender and Caste
Groups in India • Marilyn Jacob, Office of Comptroller of
Currency
3 Statistical Models for Sexual Networks on Likoma Island,
Malawi: Implications for Sexual Behavior and HIV
Control • James H. Jones, Stanford University; Stephane
Helleringer, University of Pennsylvania
4 Does Economic Globalization Benefit Women? Export
Production, Foreign Investment, and Gender Inequality in
Mexico • Andres Villarreal, University of Texas at Austin;
Wei-hsin Yu, University of Texas at Austin
4 Concordance in Perceived Partner-Types between Sexual
Partners among Adolescents • Michiyo Yamazaki, Johns
Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health;
Jonathan Ellen, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
133 LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH:
EFFECTS OF EARLY ENVIRONMENTS
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
131 CHILDREN AND TIME USE
Chair: Linda Adair, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
Discussant: Paula Griffiths, Loughborough University
Chair: Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, New York University
Discussant: Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College
Discussant: Sabrina Pabilonia, Bureau of Labor Statistics
1 Childhood Health, Nutrition, and Average Adult Height in
Low-Income Countries • Yoko Akachi, Harvard School of
Public Health; David Canning, Harvard University
1 The Evening Rush: Partnered Parents’ Employment and
Associations with Children’s Weekday Evening Activities •
Jennifer A. Baxter, Australian Institute of Family Studies
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3 The Effects of Divorce Risk on the Labour Supply of
Married Couples • Kerry L Papps, Cornell University
2 Seeking Evidence for Finch and Crimmins’s Hypothesis of
Inflammatory Exposure: The Effect of Canton of Birth on
Costa Rican Elderly’s Health. • Gilbert Brenes, University
of Wisconsin at Madison and Central American Center for
Population
4 Sexual Frequency and the Stability of Marital and
Cohabiting Unions • Scott T. Yabiku, Arizona State
University; Constance T. Gager, Arizona State University
3 Black-White Differences in the Relationship between
Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Adult Health • Mary
Elizabeth Hughes, Duke University
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
136 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: TRENDS,
DETERMINANTS, AND CONSEQUENCES
4 The Timing of Early-Life Health and Socioeconomic
Disadvantage • Margot I. Jackson, University of
California, Los Angeles
Chair: Stefanie DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Robert Bozick, RTI International
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
1 Higher Education Policy as Secondary School Reform:
Texas Public High Schools after Hopwood • Thurston
Domina, Princeton University
134 ENVIRONMENT, LAND AND MIGRATION
Chair: Randall Kuhn, University of Colorado at Boulder
Discussant: Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado at
Boulder
2 Do Small Classes Lead to Larger Variability in Student
Achievement? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment •
Spyros Konstantopoulos, Northwestern University; Amelie
Constant, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) and
Georgetown University
1 Inter-Neighborhood Migration, Race, and Environmental
Hazards: Modeling Micro-Level Processes of Environmental
Inequality • Kyle D. Crowder, Western Washington
University; Liam Downey, University of Colorado
3 College Going and the Texas Top 10% Law: A Regression
Discontinuity Approach • Sunny Xinchun Niu, Princeton
University; Marta Tienda, Princeton University
2 Home Leaving and Migration of Young Adults in
Indonesia: The Role of Education and Household Assets •
Firman Witoelar, Australian National University
4 State High School Exit Examinations and Retention in
Grades 9 and 10 • John R. Warren, University of
Minnesota; Amelia Corl, University of Minnesota
3 Rural Out-Migration to Alternative Destinations in the
Southern Ecuadorian Andes: The Roles of Livelihood
Diversification and Environmental Assets • Clark L. Gray,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
137 FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AMONG IMMIGRANT OR
MINORITY POPULATIONS
4 People, Land, and Context: Multilevel Determinants of offFarm Employment in the Ecuadorian Amazon • Alisson F.
Barbieri, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Chair: Chenoa A. Flippen, Duke University
Discussant: Michael S. Pollard, RAND
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
135 UNION DISSOLUTION
1 Understanding Contraception Use among Muslims of
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh • Laxmi Kant Dwivedi,
Lecturer, Deptt. of EMS, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India; Baishali Goswami,
International Institute for Population Sciences
Chair: Jay D. Teachman, Western Washington University
Discussant: Elaina Rose, University of Washington
1 Marital Disruption and Economic Well-Being: A
Comparative Analysis • Arnstein Aassve, University of
Essex; Gianni Betti
2 Racial Differences and Similarities among Childless, OnlyChild, and Multiple Children American Women, 1988 2002 • Jennifer H. Lundquist, University of Massachusetts
2 Does Community Context Have Important Bearings on the
Divorce Rate? • Torkild Lyngstad, Statistics Norway
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3 The Importance of Ethnicity: Fertility Behavior and
Ethnicity in West Africa • Petra Nahmias, Princeton
University
4 Mine is Yours: Expense Sharing in Married and Cohabiting
Households • Catharine H. Warner, University of
Maryland
4 Do Sub-Cultural Norms Survive Immigrant Transition?
Fertility of Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese Immigrants? •
Ping Ren, UC, Irvine
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
140 SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH:
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair: Michael L. Spittel, Demographic and Behavioral
Sciences Branch (DBSB/NICHD/NIH)
Discussant: Mark R. Montgomery, Population Council
138 IMMIGRANTS IN THE U.S. LABOR FORCE
Chair: Michael Lichter, University at Buffalo, State
University of New York
Discussant: Nelson Lim, Pardee RAND Graduate School
1 Spatial Homogeneity in Uganda’s SES-Child Health
Gradient • David Bishai, Johns Hopkins University;
Annamarie Kisalu, Johns Hopkins University; Elizabeth
Kirapa, Makerere University; George Pariyo, Makerere
University
1 Immigrants' U.S. Labor Market Adjustment:
Disaggregating the Occupational Transitions • Ilana
Redstone Akresh, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
2 Origin of Socio-Economic Differentials in Health in
Uzbekistan: An International Perspective • Michel
Garenne, Institut Pasteur; Sophie Hohmann, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
2 Effects of Foreign Education on Immigrant Earnings •
Eric Fong, University of Toronto; Xingshan Cao, University
of Toronto
3 The Puzzling SES Gradients in Adult Health and Mortality
of a Latin American Population • Luis Rosero-Bixby,
Universidad de Costa Rica; William H. Dow, University of
California, Berkeley
3 The Wages of Skilled Temporary Migrants: Effects of Job
Portability and Student Status • Lindsay Lowell,
Georgetown University; Johanna Schneider, Georgetown
University/Eberhardt Karls University
4 Length of Life and Wealth of Retired German Men in
2003 • Vladimir Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; Rembrandt Scholz, Rostocker
Zentrum; Dmitri A. Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; Michael Stegmann, Deutsche
Rentenversicherung Bund; Hans-Martin von Gaudecker,
Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging
4 Has the Mainstream Been Remade? Mexican Origin
Workers in the New Economy • Renee Reichl, University of
California, Los Angeles; Roger Waldinger, University of
California, Los Angeles
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
139 COHABITATION AND MARRIAGE
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair: Elizabeth Cooksey, Ohio State University
Discussant: Shannon E. Cavanagh, University of Texas at
Austin
141 PARENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILD AND
ADULT HEALTH
Discussant: Anne Case, Princeton University
1 Family Boundary Ambiguity and the Measurement of
Family Structure: The Significance of Cohabitation • Susan
L. Brown, Bowling Green State University; Wendy D.
Manning, Bowling Green State University
1 Intra-Household Bargaining and Investment in Child
Health • Meherun Ahmed, Carleton College
2 Are Returns to Mothers’ Human Capital Realized in the
Next Generation? The Impact of Mother’s Schooling and
Long-Run Nutritional Status on Child Human Capital in
Guatemala • Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania;
Alexis Murphy, International Food Policy Research Institute
(IFPRI); Agnes R. Quisumbing, International Food Policy
2 Marital Expectations among Cohabiting Men and
Women • Jessica A Cohen, Bowling Green State University
3 Social Distance and Relationship Progression • Sharon
Sassler, Cornell University; Kara Joyner, Cornell University
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2 Progress through School in Urban South Africa: Evidence
from Panel Data • David Lam, University of Michigan;
Cally C Ardington, University of Cape Town; Murray
Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town
Research Institute (IFPRI); Usha Ramakrishnan, Emory
University
3 Intergenerational Upward Mobility, Self-Rated Health, and
Functional Disability among African Americans: The Impact
of Structural Level Racial Inequalities • Cynthia G. Colen,
RWJ Health & Society Scholar
3 Child Labor, Poverty and Schooling in Ghana and Kenya:
A Comparative Analysis • Peter Moyi, Amherst College
4 School Attendance, Marriage and Child Labour in Sahel
Areas of Burkina Faso • Yacouba Yaro, CERFODES;
Erinna C. Dia, African Development Bank
4 Estimating the Causal Effect of Parental Smoking on Youth
Uptake • Dean R. Lillard, Cornell University
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
142 EMERGING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR IN DIVERSE SETTINGS
144 SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH:
CAUSATION AND SELECTION
Chair: Amy Schalet, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Discussant: Amy Schalet, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
Chair: Jason D. Boardman, University of Colorado at
Boulder
Discussant: Ying Lu, University of Colorado at Boulder
1 Community Influences on Young People’s Sexual
Behavior in 3 African Countries • Rob Stephenson, Emory
University; Susan Allen
1 The Healthy Bird Gets the Worm: Childhood Health and
Inequality in Labor Market Outcomes over the Work
Career. • Steven A. Haas, Arizona State University; M.
Maria Glymour, Mailman School of Public Health at
Columbia University
2 Educational Attainment in Emerging Adulthood: Links
with Sexual Debut Timing • Aubrey Spriggs, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Carolyn Tucker Halpern,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2 Understanding the Relationship between Educational
Attainment and Health • Vida Maralani, University of
Pennsylvania
3 Effective Polygyny in the United States: Adolescent
Precursors • Siobhan Reilly, Mills College; Eirik
Evenhouse, Mills College
3 Socioeconomic Status and Psychopathology among Men:
A Test of the Causation-Selection Issue • Marilyn
Sinkewicz, University of Wisconsin at Madison
4 A National, Population-Based Study of Sexuality at Older
Ages in the United States • Stacy Tessler Lindau,
University of Chicago; Edward O. Laumann, University of
Chicago; Wendy Levinson, University of Toronto; Colm
O'Muircheartaigh, University of Chicago and NORC; Phil
Schumm, University of Chicago, Department of Health
Studies; Linda Waite, University of Chicago
4 The Causal Pathway from Socioeconomic Status to
Disability Trajectories in Later Life: The Importance of
Mediating Mechanisms for Onset and Accumulation • Miles
G. Taylor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
143 CHILD LABOR AND EDUCATION IN AFRICA
Chair: Loretta E Bass, University of Oklahoma
Discussant: Deborah Levison, University of Minnesota
1 Child Labor and Schooling in Burkina Faso and Mali: A
Multilevel Event History Analysis • Jean-François
Kobiané, Université de Ouagadougou; Richard Marcoux,
Université de Laval
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8 Reproductive Status, Risk Perception and Coital
Behavior • Haijiang Wang, Johns Hopkins University
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Poster Session 7
P-7B FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLDS AND
UNIONS
Saturday, March 31, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
9 The Impact of the Italian "Sexual Revolution" •
Marcantonio Caltabiano, Università di Padova; Gianpiero
Dalla Zuanna, University of Padua
P-7 POSTER SESSION 7
10 The Role of Student Debt, Consumer Debt, and Assets in
Union Transitions during Early Adulthood • Jeff Dew,
Pennsylvania State University
P-7A FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING AND SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
1 Explaining Variation in Fertility Timing: Evidence from
the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study • Marah A.
Curtis, Boston University; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia
University
11 Predicting Registered Domestic Partnerships among Gay
Men and Lesbians • Gary J. Gates, University of
California, Los Angeles; Natalya Maisel, UCLA; M.V. Lee
Badgett, University of Massachusetts
2 The Evolution of Son Preference among Rural-Urban
Migrants in China • Wu Haixia, Xi'an Jiaotong University;
Li Shuzhuo
12 Understanding Marital Quality and Adjustment
Mechanism at in-Laws Place among Young Women in Rural
India • Sudeshna Ghosh, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
3 Contraceptive Failure Rates: Results from a French
Population-Based Survey • Caroline Moreau, Office of
Population research, princeton university; Jean Bouyer,
INSERM INED U569; Germán Rodríguez, Princeton
University; James Trussell, Princeton University
13 What is Important for a Successful Marriage? Attitudinal
Differences by Race, Class, and Gender • Kristen
Harknett, University of Pennsylvania; Arielle Kuperberg,
University of Pennsylvania
4 Domestic Violence and Constrained Contraceptive Choices
in Selected Areas of Osun State, Nigeria. • Amos O
Oyedokun, University of the Witwatersrand
14 The Impacts of Late-Life Parental Death on Sibling
Relationships: Do Advance Directives Help or Hurt? •
Dmitry Khodyakov, Rutgers University; Deborah Carr,
Rutgers University
5 Which Women Stop at One Child: Evidence from
Australia • Nick Parr, Macquarie University
15 Determinants of Female Family Headship in Sub-Saharan
Africa • Dionisia Maffioli, Dipartimento di Scienze
Statistiche - Università degli Studi di Bari
6 Early Impact of Abortion Legalisation and Barriers for
Utilising Safe Abortion Services in Nepal: Results from
National Facility-Based Abortion Study, 2006 • Mahesh
Puri, Center for Research on Environment Health and
Population Activities (CREHPA); Anand Tamang, Center for
Research on Environment Health and Population Activities,
Kathmandu; Bela Ganatra, Ipas
16 Extramarital Affairs in China: A Feminist Approach •
Yuanting Zhang, Bowling Green State University; Zhenmei
Zhang, Michigan State University
P-7C CHILDREN, INCLUDING CHILD HEALTH,
YOUTH AND PARENTS
7 Intervention of IEC to Improve Male Involvement in
Reproductive Health: Lessons Learned from Tribal Population
of Central India • Kalyan B. Saha, Regional Medical
Research Centre For Tribals (ICMR); Neeru Singh, Deputy
Director and Officer-in Charge, Regional Medical Research
Centre for Tribals (ICMR); Uma C. Saha, Faculty, Xavier
Institute of Development, Action and Studies (XIDAS); Arvind
Pandey, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR)
17 Correlates of School Dropout in Ethiopia: Family and
School Factors • Kassahun A Admassu, Brown University
18 Delayed Dispersal in Humans: Natal Territory Quality
and Dispersal Timing • Elizabeth Blum, Birmingham
Southern College
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19 Exploring Social Disorganization: A Multilevel Analysis
of Child Mortality in Metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil •
Kuniko Chijiwa, University of Florida; John D Reitzel,
Illinois State University
29 The Global Distribution of Infant Mortality: A
Subnational Spatial View • Adam Storeygard, Brown
University; Marc Levy, Columbia University; Glenn D.
Deane, University at Albany, State University of New York
20 Weight Overestimation as a Predictor of Disordered
Eating Behaviors among Young Women in the United
States • Amanda R. Conley, University of Colorado
30 Neighborhood Disadvantage and Perceptions of Social
Support among Adolescents • Sapna Swaroop, University
of Chicago; Michelle Pannor Silver, University of Chicago;
Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago
21 The Impact of HIV/AIDS and Other Macrosocial
Transformations on Children's Living Arrangements in South
Africa • Erika K. Barth Cottrell, University of Wisconsin
at Madison; Nompumelelo B. Nzimande, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
31 Assessing the Effect of Mother’s Migration on Childhood
Mortality in Informal Urban Settlements • Ye Yazoume,
African Population and Healt Reserch Centre; Adama
Konseiga, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC); Eliya M. Zulu, African Population and Health
Research Center (APHRC)
22 Estimating the Impact of the Children’s Pastoral in the
Infant Mortality Rate Decreasing in Brazil: An Econometric
Evaluation • Luis Fujiwara, LBJ School of Public Affairs,
University of Texas at Austin
P-7D MORTALITY, ADULT HEALTH, AGING AND
BIOLOGY
32 Mortality Surveillance at Burial Sites in Addis Ababa
(Ethiopia): Major Methodological Issues and Opportunities for
Research • Tekebash Araya, Addis Ababa University;
Georges Reniers, University of Colorado (Boulder) University of the Witwatersrand; Gail Davey, Addis Ababa
University; Yemane Berhane, Addis Ababa University;
Eduard J. Sanders, Kenya Medical Research Institute
23 The Differential Value of Sons and Daughters in
Contemporary Society • Rebecca Kippen, Australian
National University; Ann Evans, Australian National
University; Edith E. Gray, Australian National University
24 Adolescent Fertility, Marriage, Race and Religion in
Brazil • Sarah McKinnon, University of Texas at Austin;
Catherine McNamee, UT-Austin
33 Perceived Health Status of Elderly in Rural Maharashtra:
Do Socio-Economic Differentials Explain Anything? •
Dhananjay w Bansod, Internatinal Institute for Population
Sciences
25 Sexual Behavior and Knowledge on HIV/AIDS among
Youths • Forhana Noor, Department of Population
Sciences; Noor Mohammad, United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA)
34 Is Self-Rated Health a Valid Outcome Measure for
Studying Educational Differences in Health? • Jennifer
Dowd, University of Michigan; Anna Zajacova, Princeton
University
26 Drug Abuse among Street Children of Mumbai • Rajiva
Prasad, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Protap Mukherjee, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Surendra Prakash, C/O Dr. Rajiva Prasad,
IIPS
35 Socioeconomic Characteristics and Health in Old Age:
Intergenerational Influences in the Chinese Family •
Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau; Zachary
Zimmer, University of Utah; Xianghua Fang, Beijing
Municipal Network for Health & Care of the Elderly; Zhe
Tang, Beijing Municipal Network for Health & Care of the
Elderly
27 Ethnicity, Family Structure, Household Socioeconomic
Status and Premarital Sexual Initiation and Safe Sex Practices
among Adolescents in Zimbabwe • William Sambisa,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sian Curtis,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Shannon
Stokes, Pennsylvania State University
36 Socioeconomic Status and Self-Rated Health in China •
Guangya Liu, North Carolina State University; Feinian
Chen, North Carolina State University
28 Distinct Elements of a Multidimensional Measure of
Young Adult SES Differentially Predict Obesity across
Race/Ethnicity • Melissa Scharoun-Lee, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Penny Gordon-Larsen,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
37 Impact of Icd-10 Implementation on the Continuity of the
Cause-of-Death Statistics. The Case of France • France
Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED);
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Jacques Vallin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED)
Human Sciences Research Council; Kholadi Tlabela,
Department of Correctional Services, South Africa
38 Age Distribution in Seasonal Influenza and Pneumonia
Mortality in the United States, 1960-2002 • Nobuko
Mizoguchi, University of California at Berkeley, Department
of Demography
47 Post-Migration Commuting Behavior among Urban to
Rural Migrants in England and Wales, 2001 • Tony
Champion, university of newcastle upon Tyne; David L.
Brown, Cornell University; Mike Coombes, University of
Newcastle upon Tyne
39 Demographic and Behavioral Factors Associated with
Inconsistent Condom Use among Women at Sexual Risk in
Los Angeles County. • Eunice Muthengi, California Center
for Population Research (CCPR) & University of California
Los Angeles (UCLA); Mike Janson, Los Angeles County
Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS Programs and
Policy
48 Foreign but at Home: Migration and Integration of
Turkish and Bosnian Women in Vienna • Katrin
Fliegenschnee, Vienna Institute of Demography; Silvia
Dallinger, Vienna Institute of Demography; Caroline
Berghammer, Vienna Institute of Demography
49 Residential Segregation, Neighborhood Effects and the
Geography of Opportunities: Spatial Dependence and Spatial
Heterogeneity in Education • Carolina Flores, University of
Texas at Austin
40 The Effect of Life Transitions on Suicide in the
Elderly • Brenda Ohta, Arizona State University; Leah
Rohlfsen, Arizona State University
50 The Value of Remittances: Effects of Labor Migration on
Family Income in Tajikistan • Erin T Hofmann, University
of Texas at Austin; Cynthia Buckley, University of Texas at
Austin
41 Economic Consequences of HIV/AIDS and Coping
Strategies: With Special Reference to Mumbai • Dr.
Ranjana Singh, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI)
42 Early-Life Experience and Old-Age Mortality: Evidence
from Union Army Veterans • Dejun Su, University of
Texas-Pan American
51 Socio-Spatial Controls of Obesity in Delhi and Its
Environs • Naresh Kumar, University of Iowa and Brown
University; Adina K. Batnitzky, University of Oxford
43 Consequences of Child Health on Women's Health
Experiences in Mid-Life and Menopause • Sarah E. Tom,
University of California, Berkeley
52 International Migration and Development: The Case of
China • Zai Liang, University at Albany, State University of
New York; Hideki Morooka, University at Albany, State
University of New York
44 Abortion-Related Deaths in Brazil: A Case-Study •
Sandra Valongueiro, Federal University of Pernambuco;
Alessandra Chacham, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de
Minas Gerais
53 Migration and Rural Urbanization: The Diffusion of
Urban Behavior to Rural Communities in Guatemala •
David P. Lindstrom, Brown University; Adriana Lopez
Ramirez, Brown University; Elisa Munoz-Franco, Brown
University
45 Living in Radiation World: Populations Neuropsychiatric
Projections • Sergiy V. Volovyk, Duke University;
Konstantin Loganovsky, Research Center for Radiation
Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine; Dimitry
Bazyka, Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Academy of
Medical Sciences of Ukraine; Volodymyr Bebeshko,
Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Academy of Medical
Sciences of Ukraine
54 Estimating the Migrant Survival Advantage from Parental
Orphanhood of Second Generation Migrants • Marc Luy,
University of Rostock
P-7F METHODS AND APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
P-7E GEOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, URBANIZATION
AND NEIGHBORHOODS
55 Problems of Mortality Measurement at Advanced
Ages • Leonid A. Gavrilov, University of Chicago
46 Exploring Perceptions, Behaviors and Awareness: Water
and Water Pollution in South Africa • Barbara A.
Anderson, University of Michigan; John H. Romani,
University of Michigan; Heston Phillips; Marie Wentzel,
56 Using Interpolated Curves to Represent and Compare Life
Course Patterns • Joy Pixley, University of California,
Irvine
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57 Empirical Prediction Intervals for County Population
Forecasts • Stefan Rayer, University of Florida; Stanley K.
Smith, University of Florida; Jeff Tayman, San Diego
Association of Governments (SANDAG)
68 The Demography of U.S. Veterans: Changing Military
Staffing Policy and Influence on Risk of Service for Black and
White Men, 1950 - 2004 • Amy K. Bailey, University of
Washington
58 Estimating Conflict-Related Mortality in Timor-Leste,
1974-1999: a Comparative Review of Demographic and
Statistical Estimation Methods • Romesh Silva, Human
Rights Data Analysis Group, Benetech; Bernardo L.
Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Patrick
Ball, Human Rights Data Analysis Group, Benetech
69 The Aboriginal Population and the Census: 135 Years of
Information – 1871 to 2006 • Gustave Goldmann, Statistics
Canada
70 New Times, Old Beliefs: Projecting the Future Size of
Religions in Austria, Canada and Switzerland • Anne
Goujon, Vienna Institute of Demography and International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Vegard
Skirbekk, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA); Katrin Fliegenschnee, Vienna Institute of
Demography
59 Standardized versus Spontaneous Translation of Survey
Questions: An Analysis of Kenyan DHS Data • Alexander
Weinreb, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Mariano Sana,
Louisiana State University
71 Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship between
Income Inequality and Family Structure: A Cohort
Analysis • Christine Percheski, Princeton University
P-7G LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, INEQUALITY,
AND POLICY
60 Spousal Support, Human Capital Investment, and
Unilateral Divorce • Chau Do, OCC
72 Achievement in Income among Asian and Hispanic
American Young Adults • Chunyan Song, California State
University, Chico
61 Income Inequality and Health: A Multilevel Analysis
Investigating Interactions with (Non)Metropolitan Status, Sex,
Income and Race/Ethnicity • Suzanne C. Eichenlaub,
University of Washington
73 Generational Differences in the Fertility of Immigrant
Populations in the United States • Sarah Walchuk Thayer,
University of California, Berkeley
62 Economic Analysis of the Abortion Incidence in the Us in
2000 • Karin Ganter, Ipas
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
(Sessions 145-160)
63 Welfare Recipiency and Its Effect on Immigrant
Earnings • Mark A. Leach, University of California, Irvine;
Raaj Tiagi, University of California, Irvine
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
64 Profiles of Latino Adaptation at Elite Colleges and
Universities • Margarita A. Mooney, Princeton University;
Debbie Rivas, New York University
145 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF 9/11 ON
NYC
65 The Mommy Track: Job Placement and the Wages of
Working Mothers • Jeremy Staff, The Pennsylvania State
University
Chair: Howard Chernick, City University of New York
1 9/11 And the Economy of Downtown and Midtown New
York: The Lens of Real Estate Prices • Andy Haughwout,
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
66 Women, Marriage, and Social Security Benefits:
Revisited • Christopher R. Tamborini, U.S. Social Security
Administration (SSA); Kevin Whitman, Social Security
Administration
2 Effects of 9/11 on NY Workers in the Airline Industry •
William Kornblum, City University of New York
67 Women’s Retirement Expectations: A Longitudinal Study
of a Transitional Cohort in the Us • Jen D. Wong,
Pennsylvania State University
3 Poverty and Economic Well Being in New York: Pre and
Post 9/11 • Mark Levitan
P-7H GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, RELIGION
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4 Effects of 9/11 on High, Middle, and Low Wage Workers
in NYC • James Parrott, Fiscal Policy Institute
Ghazala Mansuri, World Bank Group; Nistha Sinha, World
Bank Group; Tara Vishwanath, World Bank Group
5 Effects of 9/11 on Disadvantaged Workers: A Comparison
with Other Cities • Cordelia Reimers, City University of
New York
4 The Dynamic Relationship between the Health Sector,
Health Knowledge and Health Outcomes • Steven F
Lehrer, Queen's University and NBER; Richard Tremblay
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
5 The Village Midwife Program and the Reduction in Infant
Mortality in Indonesia • Ranjan Shrestha, Ohio State
University
146 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND THE LABOR
FORCE
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair: Ren Farley, University of Michigan
Discussant: Seth G. Sanders, University of Maryland
148 PARADOX OF BETTER HEALTH AND LOWER
MORTALITY AMONG IMMIGRANTS
1 Reemployment Rates over the Life Course: Any Hope after
Late Career Job Loss? • Katharina H. Frosch, Rostock
Center for the Study of Demographic Change
Chair: Kyriakos S Markides, University of Texas Medical
Branch
Discussant: Karl Eschbach, University of Texas Medical
Branch
2 Technological Change, on-Site Outsourcing, and Its
Consequences for Stratification • Debra Hevenstone,
University of Michigan
1 The Latino Health Paradox: A Cross-Generational
Comparison • Steven Alvarado, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
3 Declining Inter-Industry Wage Dispersion in the United
States • Changhwan Kim, University of Minnesota; Arthur
Sakamoto, University of Texas at Austin
2 Race and Hispanic Origin Reporting on Death Certificates
in the United States: Status and Effects • Elizabeth Arias,
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; William
S. Schauman, Census Bureau; Paul Sorlie, National Heart
Lung and Blood Institute
4 Lifetime Employment in Japan: Concepts and
Measurements • Hiroshi Ono, Stockholm School of
Economics
3 Infant Mortality and the Hispanic Paradox: A MetaAnalysis • Jamie Chatman, Rice University; Katharine M.
Donato, Vanderbilt University; Rudy Guerra, Rice
University
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
147 POLICY AND CHILD HEALTH
Chair: Elizabeth M King, The World Bank
Discussant: Anil Deolalikar, University of California,
Riverside
4 Migration and the Risk Transition: The Influence of Time
on Health of Migrant Communities in Belgium • Patrick
Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Sylvie Gadeyne, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel
1 ‘Chasing Children’: the Impact of Rural Community-Based
Health Services on Childhood Immunization in Nkwanta
District, Ghana • J. Koku Awoonor-Williams, Nkwanta
Health Development Centre; Maya N Vaughan-Smith,
Population Council
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
149 SEGREGATION
Chair: Maria Krysan, University of Illinois at Chicago
Discussant: Elizabeth E. Bruch, University of Michigan
2 Development-Induced Displacement and Children's Human
Capital • Alison M. Buttenheim, University of California,
Los Angeles; Harold Alderman, World Bank Group; Jed
Friedman, World Bank Group
1 Ecological Succession and the Historical Emergence of
High-Poverty Neighborhoods: 1970-2000 • Robert L
Wagmiller, SUNY-Buffalo; Elizabeth A Gage, SUNY-Buffalo
3 Policy Interventions for Improving Child Health Outcomes
in Pakistan • Monica Das Gupta, World Bank Group;
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2 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Neighborhood Quality, 2005:
Does Middle-Class Status Bring Equality? • Samantha
Friedman, Northeastern University
3 Reproduction, Women and the ‘Body Politic’ of
Demographic Knowledge • Susan McDaniel, University of
Windsor
3 Ethnic Preferences and Residential Segregation: A
Simulation Study • Miruna Petrescu-Prahova, University
of California, Irvine
4 Hegemonic Motherhood: Reconceptualizing Femininity
and Family through the Lens of Voluntary Childlessness •
Deanna Trella, Bowling Green State University
4 Global Neighborhoods: Pathways to Diversity and
Separation • John R. Logan, Brown University; Wenquan
(Charles) Zhang, Brown University
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
152 IMMIGRATION AND ADOLESCENT
DEVELOPMENT
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair: Jennifer Van Hook, Bowling Green State University
Discussant: Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania
150 FERTILITY DECLINES: PATTERNS AND
CAUSES
1 Immigrant Parents’ Participation in the Affairs of Middle
and High Schools: What We Learn and Its Implications •
Peter D. Brandon, Australian National University
Chair: Vasantha K. Kandiah, United Nations
Discussant: David Shapiro, Pennsylvania State University
2 A Longitudinal Study of Educational Adaptation among
Immigrant Youth: The Role of Immigrant Generation,
Ethnicity, and Friendship Network • Ping Chen, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1 Trends in Reproductive Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa:
A Micro-Marcro Distinction • Sarah Giroux, Cornell
University; Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University
2 Towards below Replacement Fertility in Southern
Africa • Michel Garenne, Institut Pasteur; Stephen
Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand; Kathleen Kahn,
University of the Witwatersrand
3 Cohabitation and Children’s Developmental Well-Being in
Latino Families • Paula Fomby, Johns Hopkins University;
Angela Estacion, Johns Hopkins University
4 Low-Income Immigrant Parents and Their Children in Four
Large Urban Cities • Lisa A. Gennetian, Manpower
Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC); Andrew S.
London, Syracuse University
3 Understanding Fertility Decline in Egypt • Fatma ElZanaty, El- Zanaty & Associates
4 The Transition to Lower Fertility in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip: Evidence from Recent Surveys • Marwan
Khawaja, American University of Beirut; Shireen Assaf,
American University of Beirut
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
153 UNION FORMATION AMONG
DISADVANTAGED POPULATIONS
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair: Lori Kowaleski-Jones, University of Utah
Discussant: Maria Kefalas, St. Joseph's University
151 GENDER AND REPRODUCTION
Chair: Nancy E. Riley, Bowdoin College
Discussant: Kamran Ali, University of Texas, Austin
1 Is There an Economic bar for Marriage? Socioeconomic
Status Differentials and Implications for Marriage Promotion
Policies • Jennifer Holland, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
1 Planning the Nation: National Identity and the Family
Planning Program in Uzbekistan • Scottie Buehler,
University of Texas
2 The Association between the Underground Economy and
Fathers' Marital Behavior • Christina M. Gibson-Davis,
Duke University
2 Gender Scripts and Age at Marriage in India • Sonalde
B. Desai, University of Maryland; Lester Andrist, University
of Maryland College Park
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Université de Montréal; Maryse Dion-Tremblay,
Département de Démographie, Université de Montréal
3 Incarceration, Marital Uncertainty, and the Transition to
Marriage among New Parents • Bryan L. Sykes, University
of California, Berkeley
2 Emptying the Nest: The United States, 1880 to 2000 •
Brian Gratton, Arizona State University
4 Assortative Mating among Unmarried Parents with a
Newborn: Differences by Marital Transition after
Childbirth • Shirley H. Liu, University of Miami
3 The Impact of the American Civil War on Post-War
Marriage • Libra R. Hilde, San Jose State University; J.
David Hacker, Binghamton University, State University of
New York; James H. Jones, Stanford University
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
154 CHILD LABOR AND SCHOOL OUTCOMES
4 Care of the Elderly during a Time of Demographic
Transition: The U.S. North 1850 to 1880 • Alice B.
Kasakoff, University of South Carolina
Chair: Esther I. Wilder, City University of New York
Discussant: Peter Moyi, Amherst College
5 Black-White Differences in the Coresidential Experience of
Mothers of Young Children, 1880 to 2000 • Berna M Torr,
RAND; Fran Goldscheider, Brown University; Susan E.
Short, Brown University
1 The Abuelita Effect: The Impact of Grandparents on
Children’s Schooling and Work in Latin America • Mary
Arends-Kuenning, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Suzanne Duryea, Inter-American Development
Bank
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
2 Conditional Cash Transfer and Educational Gender Gaps:
Insights from Bangladeshi Households • Mohammad N
Asadullah, University of Reading; Nazmul Chaudhury,
World Bank Group
156 STUDIES IN APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Shelley Lapkoff, Lapkoff & Gobalet Demographic
Research, Inc.
Discussant: Megan Beckett, RAND
3 Staying in School: Assessing the Role of Access,
Availability and Opportunity Cost • Angela Baschieri,
University of Southampton; Jane C Falkingham, University
of Southampton
1 Age Dynamics and Optimal Recruitment Policies of
Learned Societies. An Application to the Austrian Academy of
Sciences • Gustav Feichtinger, Vienna University of
Technology; Inga Freund, Vienna Institute of Demography;
Alexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Vladimir Veliov, Vienna University of
Technology; Maria E. Winkler-Dworak, Vienna Institute of
Demography
4 The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs on
Household Work Decisions in Brazil • Andrea R Ferro,
Universidade de São Paulo; Alexandre Nicollela,
Universidade de São Paulo
5 Child Labour and Schooling Outcomes among Children in
India: An Analysis of Levels, Trends and Differentials •
Rajaram S Potty, Population Research Centre;
Jayachandran Vasudevan
2 The American Community Survey's Interstate Migration
Data: Strategies for Smoothing Irregular Age Patterns •
James Raymer, University of Southampton; Andrei Rogers,
University of Colorado at Boulder
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
3 Projections of Elderly Disability and Care Needs for the
States of California, Florida, Minnesota, and North
Carolina • Zhenglian Wang, Duke University; Danan Gu,
Duke University; Yi Zeng, Duke University
155 HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF FAMILIES AND
HOUSEHOLDS
Chair: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota
Discussant: Catherine A. Fitch, University of Minnesota
4 Financial Demography. Mastering the Financial
Consequences of Life Contingencies. • Frans Willekens,
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
1 Canadian Family Alternatives, Past and Present: A
Comparison of Non-Family Living Arrangements in 1901 and
2001 Canada • Lisa Dillon, Département de Démographie,
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Brown University; Steven Meersman, National Cancer
Institute; William Rakowski, Brown University; Melissa A
Clark, Brown University
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
157 INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIOR RELATED TO
CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND CHILDBEARING
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair: Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan
Discussant: Ann E. Biddlecom, Guttmacher Institute
159 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
1 Effects of Son Preference on Contraception, Abortion, and
Fertility in Central Asia: The Case of Uzbekistan • Jennifer
Barrett, University of Texas at Austin
Chair: Sunita Kishor, ORC Macro
Discussant: Jackie Campbell, Johns Hopkins University
2 Economic Reforms, Age at Marriage and the Length of the
First Birth Interval in Vietnam • Lan Nguyen, Arizona State
University
1 Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk in Kenya •
Annie Dude, University of Chicago
2 Domestic Violence, Couple Interaction and Children’s
Health in Latin America • Tim B. Heaton, Brigham Young
University; Renata Forste, Brigham Young University
3 What Kinds of Power Predict Couples' Concordance and
Perceptions of Concordance on Birth Desires and Method
Preferences? • Virginia E. Rutter, Framingham State
College; Koray Tanfer, Battelle- Centers for Public Health
Research and Evaluation
3 The Costs and Impacts of Gender-Based Violence in
Developing Countries: Methodological Considerations and
New Evidence • Andrew Morrison, World Bank; Maria
Beatriz Orlando, World Bank
4 Promoting Optimal Inter-Pregnancy Interval in India
through Integrated Public Delivery Systems • Mary
Sebastian, Population Council; M. E. Khan, Population
Council
4 Gender Inequality and HIV-1 Infection among Women in
Moshi, Tanzania • Zhihong Sa, University of Maryland;
Ulla M. Larsen, University of Maryland
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Saturday, March 31, 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
158 SPATIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
160 COHABITATION AND UNION DISSOLUTION
Chair: Jennifer Culhane, Drexel University
Discussant: Michael Emch, UNC - CPC & Geography
Chair: Julie E. Brines, University of Washington
Discussant: Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan
1 Changing Neighbourhood and Infant Mortality in Rural
India • Wiji Arulampalam, Department of Economics,
University of Warwick; Sonia Bhalotra, University of Bristol
1 Does Cohabitation Prior to Marriage Raise the Risk of
Marital Dissolution and Does This Effect Vary
Geographically? • Paul J. Boyle, University of St Andrews;
Hill Kulu, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
2 Factors Influencing the Spatial Distribution of Lung Cancer
Mortality in the United States, 2000 - 2002 • Laryssa
Mykyta, University of Pennsylvania
2 Premarital Cohabitation and Marital Disruption across
Time: New Results from the NSFH 3 • Anna Cunningham,
Ohio State University
3 Does the Food Environment Predict Obesity in New York
City? • Andrew Rundle, Columbia University; Ana Diez
Roux, University of Michigan; Samuel Field, Columbia
University; Lance Freeman, Columbia University; Shangmin Liu, Columbia University; Kathryn Neckerman,
ISERP/Columbia University; Marnie Purciel, Columbia
University; James W Quinn, Columbia University;
Christopher C. Weiss, Columbia University
3 Do Premarital Cohabitation and Civil Marriage Have a
Negative Impact on Marital Stability? Empirical Evidences for
the Italian Case • Roberto Impicciatore, Università di
Milano
4 The Economic Impact of Cohabitation Dissolution versus
Marital Dissolution in Fragile Families • Claire M Kamp
Dush, Cornell University; Elizabeth Peters, Cornell
University
4 Distance and Mammogram Utilization among Unmarried
Middle-Aged and Older Women • Melanie R Wasserman,
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3 Race/Ethnic Differences in Birth Outcomes in
Philadelphia: The Role of Residential Segregation, Crime, and
Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomic Disparities • Irma T.
Elo, University of Pennsylvania; Jennifer Culhane, Drexel
University
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
(Sessions 161-176)
4 Neighborhood Environments and Obesity: Exploring Links
to Body Mass and Physical Activity • Jeffrey D. Morenoff,
University of Michigan; James S. House, University of
Michigan
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
161 POPULATION CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL
WARMING
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Chair: James Cramer, University of California, Davis
Discussant: Thomas M. Dietz, Michigan State University
163 TRANSITION INTO FATHERHOOD
1 Preference and Risks of Coastal Population Distribution: A
Systematic Assessment of Population and Land Area in Urban
and Rural Areas of Coastal Zones. • Deborah L. Balk,
CUNY Institute for Demographic Research; Gordon
McGranahan; Bridget Anderson, Columbia University
Chair: Elizabeth Peters, Cornell University
Discussant: Kara Joyner, Cornell University
1 Relationship Context and Men’s Transition to a Subsequent
or Higher Order Birth: Preliminary Evidence from the Fragile
Families and Child Well-Being Study • Jacinta M.H.
Bronte-Tinkew, Child Trends; Cassandra A. Logan, Child
Trends; Elena K Kennedy, Child Trends
2 Demographic Consequences of Sudden Global Cooling in
the “Year without a Summer” as Documented by 19thCentury Administrative Records of an Italian Town •
Katherine M. Condon, Independent Researcher
2 Pathways to Young Fatherhood in the United Kingdom •
Maria C. Huerta, London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE)
3 Fleeing the Storm(s): Evacuations during Florida's 2004
Hurricane Season • Chris McCarty, University of Florida;
Stanley K. Smith, University of Florida
3 Which Men Remain Childless: The Effects of Early
Lifecourse, Family Formation, Working Life and Attitudinal
Variables • Nick Parr, Macquarie University
4 Recent and Historic Population Trends in the Bering Sea
and Aleutian Islands: Hubs and Spokes, Booms and Busts •
Jennifer Sepez, NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service;
Amanda Poole, University of Washington
4 Becoming Step-Fathers: Union Formation with Single
Mothers • Sharon Sassler, Cornell University
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
162 NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON HEALTH
164 MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN HEALTH AND
MORTALITY
Chair: Penny Gordon-Larsen, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
Discussant: Barbara Laraia, University of California, San
Francisco
Chair: David Weir, University of Michigan
1 The Empirical Relationship between Lifetime Earnings and
Mortality • Julian P Cristia, Congressional Budget Office
1 Investigating the Influence of Neighborhood Context on
Levels of Violence in Medellín and Chicago • Magdalena
Cerda, University of Michigan School of Public Health;
Jeffrey D. Morenoff, University of Michigan
2 Reassessing the Shape of the Relationship between
Education and Health • Brian Goesling, Mathematica
Policy Research, Inc.
2 Dynamics of Income and Neighborhood Context on Health
and Racial Health Disparities • D. Phuong Do, Kellogg
Health Scholar, University of Michigan
3 Life Course Earnings in Health and Middle Age • David
Rehkopf, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar,
UCSF/UCB; M. Maria Glymour, Mailman School of Public
Health at Columbia University
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3 Foreign Nationality and Age - a Double Drawback for
Reemployment in Germany? • Katharina H. Frosch,
Rostock Center for the Study of Demographic Change; Jana
Bruder, University of Rostock, Department of Economics
4 Military Service and Mortality: A Reappraisal Based on
Frailty Models • Douglas A. Wolf, Syracuse University;
Janet Wilmoth, Syracuse University
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
4 Schooling and Disadvantage in Laos • Elizabeth M
King, The World Bank; Dominique van de Walle, World
Bank
165 WORK AND FAMILY
Chair: Rosalind B. King, National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development (NICHD), NIH
Discussant: Lynne M. Casper, National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
167 IMMIGRANT ADAPTATION
1 Family Provisions at the Workplace and Their Relationship
to Absenteeism, Retention, and Productivity of Workers •
Peter D. Brandon, Australian National University; Jeromey
Temple, Australian National University
Chair: Kimberly Goyette, Temple University
Discussant: Lauren J. Krivo, Ohio State University
1 Racial and Ethnic Differentials across the Generations in
Home Ownership and Housing Type • Monica Boyd,
University of Toronto; Ann H. Kim, York University
2 Workplace Flexibility Policies and Wage Growth: Do
Organizational Characteristics Matter? • Jennifer L. Glass,
University of Iowa
2 Intermarriage and Immigrant Income Assimilation in
Sweden 2003 • Martin Dribe, Lund University; Christer
Lundh, Lund University
3 Blurring the Boundaries of Work and Home: Gender and
the Effects of Schedule Control and Autonomous Work •
Scott Schieman, University of Toronto; Paul Glavin,
University of Toronto
3 Pace and Trajectory of Immigrants toward
Homeownership: Variable Rates of Translating Human
Capital into Residential Integration from 1970 to 2000 •
Dowell Myers, University of Southern California; Zhou Yu,
University of Utah; Michael Haan, University of Alberta
4 Dual-Earner Couples with Children: Exploring the
Relationship between the Parents’ Working Hours in the
Context of Norwegian Work-Family Policy • Silje Vatne
Pettersen, Statistics Norway
4 Beyond the Shadow of White Privilege? The
Socioeconomic Attainments of Second-Generation South
Asian Americans • Isao Takei, University of Texas at
Austin; Hyeyoung Woo, University of Texas at Austin
5 Paternity Leave and Fathers' Involvement with Their
Young Children • Lenna Nepomnyaschy, Columbia
University; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
168 DETERMINANTS OF CHILD HEALTH IN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
166 RACE AND ETHNICITY IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: T. Paul Schultz, Yale University
Discussant: Andrew Foster, Brown University
Chair: Erin Ruel, Georgia State University
Discussant: Calvin Goldscheider, Brown University
1 Environmental and Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of
Childhood Mortality: Evidence from Longitudinal
Surveillance Data • Kubaje Adazu, Centers For Disease
Control and Prevention, Kenya; Michael J. White, Brown
University
1 Unraveling the Eurasian Nuptiality Conundrum: Ethnicity
and Entry into First Union in Kyrgyzstan • Victor
Agadjanian, Arizona State University; Lesia Nedoluzhko,
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;
PremChand Dommaraju, Arizona State University
2 Clean Water Makes You Dirty: Water Supply and
Sanitation Behavior in Metro Cebu, the Philippines • Daniel
Bennett, Brown University
2 State-Sponsored Racial Segregation: Paradoxical Outcomes
in South Africa • Claudia Buchmann, Ohio State
University; Troy A. Powell, Duke University
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for Research on Women (ICRW); Anju Malhotra,
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
3 Is There Catch-up Growth? Evidence from Three
Continents • Sudhanshu Handa, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill; Amber Peterman, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Shadi Eskaf, University of
North Carolina
2 Contraception Matters: The Decline in Induced Abortion in
the Former Soviet Georgia • Florina I. Serbanescu, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention; Paul Stupp, U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Leo Morris, U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
4 Father Absence Due to Migration and Child Health in
Mexico • Kammi K. Schmeer, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
3 Role of Induced Abortion in Attaining Reproductive Goals
in Kyrgyzstan: A Study Based on Krdhs-1997 • Alina
Sulaimanova, IIPS; Chander Dr. Shekhar, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
169 DETERMINANTS OF COLLEGE ENROLLMENT
AND ATTAINMENT
4 Abortion-Politics and Media in Mexico • Emily ValaHaynes, Emory University; Roger W. Rochat, Rollins School
of Public Health
Chair: Stefanie DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Regina Deil-Amen
1 Overlapping Disadvantages and the Racial/Ethnic
Graduation Gap among Students Attending Selective
Institutions • Sigal Alon, Tel Aviv University
5 Impact of Religion on the Attitudes toward Abortion and
Contraception Use in Contemporary Taiwan • Jiexia (Elisa)
Zhai, University of Texas at Austin; Wei-hsin Yu, University
of Texas at Austin
2 Can Educational Policies Affect Student Choices through
Increasing Information, Peer Influences, or Both? • Jason
Fletcher, Yale University
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
171 ADOLESCENT EVENTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES
AND THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD
3 Inequality in Post-Secondary Educational Attainment
among Traditional and Non-Traditional High School
Graduates • Carolina Milesi, University of Wisconsin Madison
Chair: Nan M. Astone, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Kristin Moore, Child Trends
4 Peer Social Capital and the Educational Progress of
Minority Adolescents • Igor Ryabov, University of Texas at
El Paso; Franklin Goza, Bowling Green State University
1 The Effects of Adolescents' Extra-Curricular Activities on
Young Adult Success • Tucker Brown; Mary H. Benin,
Arizona State University
5 Work Matters: Consequences of High School Employment
on College Attendance • Irina Voloshin, University of
Washington; Charles Hirschman, University of Washington
2 The Educational Attainment Process among Adolescents
with Disabilities and Children of Parents with Disabilities •
Dennis Hogan, Brown University; Gary Sandefur,
University of Wisconsin at Madison; Carrie L. Shandra,
Brown University
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
3 The Effect of Family Structure and Family Processes on
Young Adult Criminal Behavior • Littisha Scott, Arizona
State University
170 ABORTION II
Chair: Axel Mundigo, Center for Health and Social Policy
Discussant: Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
4 The Effects of Nonresident Father Involvement on
Offspring Well-Being during the Transition to Adulthood •
Mindy E. Scott, Pennsylvania State University
1 Women, Husbands, and in-Laws: Abortion DecisionMaking in Madhya Pradesh, India • Kerry MacQuarrie,
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Jeffrey
Edmeades, International Center for the Research on Women
(ICRW); Christine MacAulay, International Center for
Research on Women; Laura Nyblade, International Center
5 Early Sexual Behavior and First Union Formation in
Young Adults • Jonathan E Vespa, The Ohio State
University
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Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
172 ADOLESCENT SEXUALITY AND FERTILITY
AMONG IMMIGRANT OR MINORITY
POPULATIONS
174 HUSBANDS, WIVES, MARRIAGE, AND HEALTH
Chair: Denise Kall, Duke University
Discussant: Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University
Chair: Emilio A. Parrado, Duke University
Discussant: Kristine Hopkins, University of Texas at Austin
1 Explaining the Psychological Benefits of Marriage among
the Depressed • Adrianne Frech, Ohio State University
1 Generational Differences in Early Fertility and Sexual
Behavior among Male and Female Immigrants in the United
States • Felicia Yang DeLeone, Cornell University
2 Transition to Widowhood and Health Care Use among the
Elderly • Lei Jin, Harvard University; Nicholas Christakis,
Harvard Medical School
2 Transition to Adulthood in the Post-Migratory Context:
African Youth and Their Families in Canada • Amelie A.
Gagnon, University of Montreal; Nathalie K. Mondain,
Université de Montréal
3 Are Marital Status Differences in Health Increasing or
Decreasing by Cohort? An Examination by Race and Gender
for Younger Adults • Hui Liu, University of Texas at Austin
3 Sexual Debut among Latino Teens: A Comparison of
Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, and Puerto Ricans •
Margaret Gassanov, The Ohio State University; Lisa
Nicholson, Ohio State University
4 His and Her Marriage Today: Gendered Models of How
Wives’ Income Impacts Husbands’ Later Mid-Life Health •
Kristen W. Springer, Rutgers University -- Department of
Sociology
4 Understanding Teenage Fertility Decline • Jacob A.
Klerman, RAND; Berna M Torr, RAND
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
175 MARITAL RELATIONSHIPS AND CHILDREN:
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
173 CHANGES IN UNION FORMATION OVER TIME
Chair: Lisa Dillon, Département de Démographie, Université
de Montréal
Discussant: Fran Goldscheider, Brown University
Chair: Jennifer E. Glick, Arizona State University
Discussant: Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, Pennsylvania State
University
1 The Shape of a Fertility Transition: An Analysis of Birth
Intervals in Eastern Belgium • George Alter, Indiana
University; Michel Oris, Université de Genève; Konstantin
Tyurin, Indiana University
1 Ethnic-Based Nuptial Regimes and Marriage Behavior in
Indonesia • Alison M. Buttenheim, University of
California, Los Angeles; Jenna Nobles, University of
California, Los Angeles
2 “Until Death Do Us Apart” and Even Longer:
Demographic Constraints and Social Disapproval of
Remarriage in 19th Century Italy • Marco Breschi,
University of Sassari; Matteo Manfredini, University of
Parma; Alessio Fornasin, University of Udine; Marianna
Zacchigna
2 Mexican Migration and Educational Assortative Mating in
a Binational Context • Kate H. Choi, University of
California, Los Angeles; Robert D. Mare, University of
California, Los Angeles
3 Long Term Trends in Age Assortative Mating: Spain,
1922-2004 • Albert Esteve, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona; Clara Cortina, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona; Anna Cabré, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona;
Joaquin Recano-Valverde, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona
3 Trends in "Shotgun" and Premarital First Births in the
United States: Cohort, Period, and Educational Differences in
Premaritally Conceived Births • Paula S. England, Stanford
University; Lawrence L. Wu, New York University; Emily F.
Shafer, Northwestern University
4 Racial, Educational, and Religious Endogamy in
Comparative Historical Perspective • Michael J. Rosenfeld,
Stanford University
4 Children and the Fate of Ever-Married Men and Women in
Early Modern Japan • Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University
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5 Diffusion of a Social Norm: Tracing the Emergence of the
Housewife in the Netherlands, 1812-1922 • Frans W.A. van
Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute
(NIDI); Hendrik P. van Dalen, Netherlands Interdisciplinary
Demographic Institute (NIDI); Evelien Walhout,
International Institute for Social History
Saturday, March 31, 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
176 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN ASIA AND
AFRICA: VAGINAL PRACTICES AS POTENTIALLY
RISKY BEHAVIOR
Chair: Lisanne Brown, Tulane University
Discussant: Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University
1 Health Impact of Vaginal Practices in Mozambique •
Brigitte Bagnol, Independent; Esmeralda Mariano,
Researcher and lecturer at Eduardo Mondlane University.
Maputo, Mozambique
2 Female Genital Cutting, Reproductive Tract Infections and
Perinatal Outcome in Burkina Faso. • Guillem G Fortuny
Fillo, London School of Economics; Tiziana Leone, London
School of Economics
3 Vaginal Practices among Women in Thailand: Prevalence
and Motivations • Aree Prohmmo, Mahidol University;
Chintana Wacharasin, Faculty of Nursing, Burapha
University
4 When Vaginal Practices Are Working against Health and
Gender Equity: Evidence from the 2005/06 Yogyakarta
Vaginal Practices Survey • Iwu D. Utomo, Australian
National University; Terence H. Hull, Australian National
University; Ninuk Widyantoro; Herna Lestari, Mitra INTI
Foundation; Laily Hanifah
76
Program Participants Index
Aassve, Arnstein ......................... 84,135
Abderrahim, Noureddine .........53,P2-36
Aberese Ako, Matilda ...................P1-16
Abma, Joyce C..............................P2-16
Acevedo-Garcia, Dolores............ 85,122
Achana, Fabian S ................. P1-16,P3-9
Acs, Gregory...................................... 41
Adair, Linda ................................ 77,133
Adair, Timothy................................P4-9
Adams, Cecily Darden ....... P2-65,P5-62
Adams, Jimi ..................................... 130
Adazu, Kubaje .......................168,P6-44
Adelman, Robert M. ................... 69,111
Adepoju, Adunola.........................P2-30
Adetunji, Jacob A. ........................... 109
Adhikari, Prakash..........................P1-38
Adimora, Adaora A.......................P6-31
Adjuik, Martin ..............................P1-16
Adkins, Daniel ................................... 40
Adkins, Kristen ...............................P6-1
Admassu, Kassahun A ..................P7-17
Adondiwo, Ane.............................P1-16
Adsera, Alicia ...............................P1-10
Afridi, Farzana ................................ 6,79
Agadjanian, Victor........................ 9,166
Aglobitse, Peter.................................. 53
Agree, Emily M. .................... 30,93,119
Aguiar, Neuma................................. 104
Ahituv, Avner ...............................P2-61
Ahmed, Bashiruddin ........................ 123
Ahmed, Meherun ............................. 141
Aiello, Allison...............................P6-30
Akachi, Yoko ................................... 133
Akinyemi, Akanni I. .....................P2-30
Akresh, Ilana Redstone ..........138,P4-41
Akresh, Richard ................................. 74
Akushevich, Igor......................... 83,115
Akushevich, Lucy .............................. 83
Akweongo, Patricia.........................P3-9
Al Snih, Soham .............................P4-39
Alba, Richard D. ......................... 81,125
Alderman, Harold ............................ 147
Alegria, Margarita.............................. 85
Alexander, Trent ................................ 69
Ali, Kamran ..................................... 151
Ali, Mohamed M......................... 68,128
Aliaga Linares, Lissette ..................... 58
Alkema, Leontine............................... 83
Allen, Gina........................................... 7
Allen, Susan ..................................... 142
Alley, Dawn ..................................... 127
Alon, Sigal ....................................... 169
Alter, George ................................... 175
Alva, Soumya.............................9,P3-14
Alvarado, Steven.............................. 148
Alvarez, Joel ...................................... 66
Alves, Luciana C...........................P4-30
Alwin, Duane ................................P3-67
Amaral, Ernesto F. ............................. 82
Amastae, Jon.................................P5-34
Amato, Paul ....................................... 98
Ambrosetti, Elena ...........................P1-1
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.....22,P6-41
Anderson, Barbara A. ..............68,P7-46
Anderson, Bridget............................ 161
Anderson, Margo ............................... 97
Andersson, Gunnar ............................ 95
Andrade, Flavia........................93,P1-30
Andreev, Kirill F...........................P2-31
Andrew, Megan ............................P3-28
Andrist, Lester ................................. 151
Angotti, Nicole.......................108,P4-15
Ann-Zofie, Duvander......................... 48
Antecol, Heather ................................ 95
Antman, Francisca M......................... 11
Anxo, Dominique............................... 59
Aparicio Diaz, Belinda....................... 37
Apiung, Gifty ................................P1-16
Aptekar, Sofya ..............................P5-44
Aravena, Veronica C.....................P6-61
Araya, Tekebash ...........................P7-32
Arbeev, Konstantin G. ................ 83,115
Ardington, Cally C...................... 70,143
Arends-Kuenning, Mary ............. 16,154
Argys, Laura M............................. 25,48
Arias, Elizabeth........................... 42,148
Armecin, Graeme Ferdinand D.......... 51
Arnold, Fred....................................... 53
Arulampalam, Wiji .......................... 158
Asadullah, Mohammad N ................ 154
Asiedu, Elizabeth ............................. 109
Assaf, Shireen .................................. 150
Assuncao, Renato M. ......................... 76
Astone, Nan M............................ 48,171
Audrain-McGovern, Janet.................. 79
Augustine, Jennifer M........................ 87
Averett, Susan L. ............................... 48
Avogo, Winfred A. ....................74,P3-1
Awoonor-Williams, J. Koku ............ 147
Awumbila, Mariama .....................P4-16
Axinn, William G. ............................. 60
Aysa, Maria................................9,P5-45
Bachmeier, James D........................... 69
Bader, Michael.........................72,P5-54
77
Badgett, M.V. Lee.........................P7-11
Baetzing-Feigenbaum, Joerg.........P2-45
Bagnol, Brigitte................................ 176
Bailey, Ajay ..................................P3-52
Bailey, Amanda G.........................P1-57
Bailey, Amy K. .................. P2-66,P7-68
Bajracharya, Ashish ......................P4-17
Baker, Elizabeth H........................P5-16
Balistreri, Kelly........................55,P5-16
Balk, Deborah L.......................... 34,161
Ball, Patrick ..................................P7-58
Bandel, Jeanette ................................. 91
Banerjee, Sushanta..........................P6-2
Banister, Judith .................................. 35
Bankole, Akinrinola.................... 75,170
Bansak, Cynthia ................................. 22
Bansod, Dhananjay w ...................P7-33
Baptista, Dulce................................... 31
Barbara, Brown.............................P5-40
Barber, Jennifer S. ...................... 28,157
Barbieri, Alisson F...................... 19,134
Barham, Tania.................................... 88
Barnes, Douglas ............................P3-42
Barrett, Jennifer ............................... 157
Barroso, Carmen ................................ 33
Barrow, Lisa....................................... 21
Bartley, Katherine.............................. 69
Bartolic, Silvia ..................................... 2
Bas, Isabelita.................................P1-17
Baschieri, Angela............................. 154
Bass, Loretta E................................. 143
Basu, Alaka Malwade ...................... 103
Batalova, Jeanne ...........................P2-17
Bates, Lisa M. ............................... 23,85
Batnitzky, Adina K. ......................P7-51
Baum-Snow, Nathaniel ...................... 58
Baxter, Jennifer A. ........................... 131
Bazyka, Dimitry............................P7-45
Bean, Frank D. .........................99,P4-18
Bebeshko, Volodymyr ..................P7-45
Beck, Audrey N. ......................86,P6-18
Beck, E. M. ...................................P2-66
Becker, Stan ..................................... 129
Beckett, Megan ........................... 31,156
Bedada, Amare................................. 109
Beegle, Kathleen.................................. 6
Bégin, Karine ................................P6-42
Behrman, Jere ............................. 79,141
Bell, Jacqueline.............................P1-56
Bell, Martin...................................P2-47
Bengtsson, Tommy .......................... 110
Benin, Mary H. ............................. 2,171
Bennett, Daniel ................................ 168
Bennett, Neil G. ................................. 12
Benson, Janie ..................................P6-7
Bentley, Margaret ....................20,P3-20
Berger, Lawrence M. ......................... 41
Berghammer, Caroline..................P7-48
Berhane, Yemane..........................P7-32
Berk, Jillian........................................ 47
Berkman, Lisa............................... 4,113
Bernardi, Laura ........................... 84,102
Bernhardt, Eva ................................... 71
Best, Latrica E.................................... 92
Betti, Gianni..................................... 135
Bhalotra, Sonia.......................158,P2-32
Bhargava, Pradeep Kumar ............P6-48
Bhattacharya, Dipankar.................P6-17
Bhattacharya, Madhulekha ................ 68
Bianchi, Suzanne M. ..................... 27,62
Biblarz, Timothy J. ............................ 95
Biddlecom, Ann E....................... 43,157
Bignami, Simona ............... P4-31,P6-29
Billari, Francesco C. ..................... 3,105
Billy, John O.G. .......................... 44,116
Bilsborrow, Richard.................... 19,129
Binka, Fred ...................................P1-52
Bischoff, Kendra.................................. 8
Bishai, David .........................140,P5-51
Bishop, Jessica C. .........................P6-13
Bitler, Marianne ............................... 121
Bjerk, David....................................... 72
Björklund, Anders......................... 38,87
Black, Sandra ..................................... 10
Blakeslee, Jennifer ............................. 22
Blalock, Casey ..............................P2-33
Blanc, Ann K. .................................. 128
Blanchard, Troy ............................P6-27
Blankenship, Kim M........................ 104
Blau, David ................................. 90,113
Bloch, Margot ...............................P6-15
Bloom, David E. ............................. 7,35
Blum, Elizabeth ............................P7-18
Blumberg, Rae Lesser...................P4-11
Blunch, Niels-Hugo ........................P1-2
Boardman, Jason D. ...............144,P2-33
Bobonis, Gustavo J. ........................... 87
Bohon, Stephanie A. .....................P3-43
Bongaarts, John........................... 29,101
Bonnet, Carole ..............................P4-10
Booth, Alan...................................... 108
Bordignon, Fabio ..........................P3-49
Bose, Sunita ....................................... 64
Botticello, Amanda .......................P6-26
Bourbeau, Robert R. .....................P2-31
Bourne, Kate ...................................... 43
Boushey, Heather............................... 49
Boutros, Iris G...............................P3-57
Bouyer, Jean....................................P7-3
Boyce, Tom...................................P5-33
Boyd, Monica.............................. 99,167
Boyle, Paul J. .............................. 13,160
Bozick, Robert ................................. 136
Bracher, Michael D.......................... 104
Bradatan, Cristina ...........................P6-3
Bradley, Heather M.......................... 109
Brahmbhatt, Heena .......................... 109
Brandon, Peter D....................... 152,165
Bratter, Jenifer ................................... 24
Brauner-Otto, Sarah R. ................. 70,96
Brenes, Gilbert ................................. 133
Breschi, Marco................................. 175
Brindle, Eleanor ................. P3-37,P5-30
Brines, Julie E. ................................. 160
Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta M.H..163,P2-18
Brooks, Karen ...................................... 9
Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne......................... 98
Brosius, Amanda...........................P1-52
Brown, Charles .................................. 38
Brown, Daniel G. ............................... 19
Brown, David L. ...........................P7-47
Brown, Dominic............................P2-47
Brown, J. Scott............................ 39,126
Brown, James..................................... 16
Brown, Lisanne................................ 176
Brown, Susan L........................... 54,139
Brown, Susan K. ...........................P4-18
Brown, Tucker ................................. 171
Brown, Tyson H................................. 56
Brown, Warren A........................ 66,123
Browne, Irene................................... 132
Browning, Christopher..................P3-44
Bruce, Antonio................................. 123
Bruch, Elizabeth E. .......................... 149
Bruder, Jana ..................................... 166
Brueckner, Hannah .......................... 130
Brugiavini, Agar ................................ 93
Brunborg, Helge................................. 74
Buchmann, Claudia..................... 89,166
Buckingham, Bill ..........................P6-49
Buckley, Cynthia ..........................P7-50
Budig, Michelle .......................... 49,132
Buehler, Christoph ........................P5-55
Buehler, Scottie................................ 151
Bulanda, Jennifer Roebuck ................ 86
Bulatao, Rodolfo A. ......................... 120
Bulut, Aysen ...................................... 53
Bumpass, Larry.......................... 4,27,71
Burgard, Sarah A. .............................. 23
Burtless, Gary .................................... 36
Buttenheim, Alison M............... 147,173
Bylander, Maryann ....................20,P3-6
Byron, Reginald ................................. 72
Bzostek, Sharon .......................41,P4-36
78
Cabré, Anna .............................175,P5-9
Cagney, Kathleen A. .......... P3-44,P7-30
Cai, Qian .......................................... 123
Cai, Tianji .....................................P6-10
Cai, Yong............................................. 3
Calder, Catherine ............................... 72
Calderon, Maria C............................ 115
Calhoun, Craig ................................... 50
Call, Vaughn RA.............................. 126
Caltabiano, Marcantonio............84,P7-9
Calvès, Anne E. ............................... 117
Camarda, Carlo G. ........................P1-53
Camargos, Mirela C S...................P1-34
Cambois, Emmanuelle ................ 23,127
Cameron, Noel ..............................P5-22
Camlin, Carol S.............................P2-45
Campbell, Anna ............................P3-69
Campbell, Cameron D. .................P5-56
Campbell, Jackie.............................. 159
Cancian, Maria................................... 90
Canning, David ......................... 114,133
Cantor, Joel ........................................ 88
Canudas-Romo, Vladimir .................. 52
Cao, Xingshan............................. 16,138
Capps, Randy ................................P2-18
Carba, Delia B...............................P3-15
Carlson, Elwood............................P4-49
Carlson, Marcia J. ......................... 54,98
Carr, Deborah................................P7-14
Carroll Scott, Amy ........................P5-63
Carver, Priscilla ............................... 131
Case, Anne .................................. 70,141
Casper, Lynne M....................165,P1-64
Casterline, John B. ...................... 53,117
Castiglioni, Maria ....................... 84,102
Castro, Marcia C. .......................... 31,76
Castro Martin, Teresa.................... 30,71
Cavanagh, Shannon E. ..................... 139
Cebrian, Maria del Mar.................P6-43
Cerda, Magdalena ............................ 162
Chabot, Marina J...........................P2-29
Chacham, Alessandra....................P7-44
Chalasani, Satvika..................... 107,117
Champion, Tony ...........................P7-47
Chamratrithirong, Aphichat ............... 14
Chan, Tak Wing................................. 54
Chandra, Anjani ..................... P2-8,P3-4
Chandrasekhar, S. .............................. 35
Changalucha, John ........................P2-11
Chao, Li-Wei ..................................... 70
Chaplin, Duncan ...........................P3-16
Charton, Laurence...........................P4-1
Chatman, Jamie................................ 148
Chattopadhyay, Arpita ....................... 88
Chaudhury, Nazmul ......................... 154
Chayovan, Napaporn.......................... 15
Cheadle, Jacob E...........................P5-21
Chellan, Ramesh .............................P1-3
Chen, Feinian ..................... P6-55,P7-36
Chen, Manrong ...............................P3-2
Chen, Ping........................................ 152
Chen, Shuang ................................P5-56
Chen, Vivien W. ...........................P2-19
Chen, Wen-Hao ............................P4-54
Chen, Yu-Hua .................................P1-4
Cherlin, Andrew J. ............................. 90
Chernick, Howard............................ 145
Cherry, Edward...............................P6-7
Cheung, Jit ....................................... 110
Chew, Ken ......................................... 80
Chi, Guangqing............................. 58,91
Chiao, Chi .....................................P6-26
Chijiwa, Kuniko............................P7-19
Chin, Brian....................................P1-31
Choe, Minja K................................. 4,84
Choi, HwaJung...........................4,P2-34
Choi, Kate H. .........................173,P1-43
Choi, S. Simon ................................. 123
Christakis, Nicholas ......................... 174
Christiaensen, Luc ............................... 6
Chung, Woojin................................... 35
Cinco, Marilyn V. .............................. 79
Cincotta, Richard P ............................ 74
Citro, Constance F. .............................. 1
Claessens, Amy E. ........................... 131
Clark, Melissa A .............................. 158
Clark, Rebecca L................................ 50
Clark, Samuel J. ............................ 64,83
Clark, William A.V............................ 45
Clarkwest, Andrew ............................ 21
Clavel, Aurore.................................. 127
Cleland, John G........................... 68,101
Clouston, Sean ..............................P4-55
Codjoe, Samuel N.A .......................... 19
Cohen, Jessica A .............................. 139
Cohen, Philip N........................49,P1-64
Cohen, Steven .................................. 123
Coleman, Alisha J. ........................... 124
Colen, Cynthia G. ............................ 141
Collinson, Mark .......................64,P6-44
Collumbien, Martine .......................P3-9
Colman, Silvie ................................... 75
Condon, Katherine M....................... 161
Condran, Gretchen A. ................. 80,106
Cong, Zhen ........................................ 15
Conger, Dylan...............................P2-23
Conley, Amanda R........................P7-20
Conley, Dalton ............................ 38,112
Connelly, Rachel........................... 4,131
Connor, Phillip..............................P2-67
Conroy, Hector................................... 14
Constant, Amelie ............................. 136
Contreras, Juan Manuel ................... 104
Contreras-Tirado, Juan M .............P6-40
Cooke, Thomas ............................. 13,45
Cooksey, Elizabeth .......................... 139
Coombes, Mike.............................P7-47
Corl, Amelia..................................... 136
Corman, Hope...............................P2-35
Cornman, Jennifer C. .............127,P3-29
Cornwell, Christopher...................P4-32
Cort, David A..................................... 57
Cortina, Clara...........................175,P5-9
Cossman, Jeralynn S. ....................P6-27
Cossman, Ronald E.......................P6-27
Cotter, David A.................................. 49
Cottrell, Erika K. Barth.................P7-21
Coursolle, Kathryn........................P1-11
Couvert, Nadège ...........................P4-33
Cox, Christine S............................P2-40
Craig, Lyn .......................................... 59
Cramer, James.................................. 161
Creighton, Mathew .......................P3-58
Crimmins, Eileen ........................ 12,119
Crissey, Sarah R............................P4-61
Cristia, Julian P ......................164,P3-59
Croda, Enrica ..................................... 93
Crosnoe, Robert ............................ 40,87
Crowder, Kyle D........................... 8,134
Cubbins, Lisa ..................................... 44
Cuevas, Facundo................................ 51
Culhane, Jennifer ...................... 158,162
Cunha, José Marcos ........................... 21
Cunningham, Anna .......................... 160
Cunningham, Scott........................P4-32
Curran, Sara ......................................... 9
Currie, Janet ....................................... 23
Curtis, Marah A. .............................P7-1
Curtis, Sian ..............................53,P7-27
Cutler, David.................................... 113
Cvrcek, Tomas ..............................P1-58
Dahl, Molly...................................... 112
Dahly, Darren L. ...........................P2-20
Dalla Zuanna, Gianpiero..........102,P7-9
Dallinger, Silvia ............................P7-48
Dalton, Michael ............................... 100
Danielson, Aaron ............................... 80
Dariotis, Jacinda K............................. 48
Darity, Jr., William ............................ 80
Darney, Philip ...............................P2-29
Darrah, Jennifer ............................P3-48
Das, Emily ....................................P5-17
Das Gupta, Monica ..................... 35,147
DasGupta, Sreela ..........................P6-17
Dauphinee, Lindsay ........................P2-1
DaVanzo, Julie.........................88,P1-20
Davey, Gail ...................................P7-32
Davila, Ana Luisa .........................P6-28
79
Davis, LaToya S. ............................... 43
Daw, Jonathan.................................... 53
Day, Jennifer Cheeseman..............P5-64
De Bartolo, Giuseppe G..................... 22
de Brauw, Alan ............................... 6,46
De Jong, Gordon F........................ 45,90
de Laat, Joost ..................................... 64
de Vries, Danny ............................P1-59
Deane, Glenn D........................78,P7-29
Deboosere, Patrick ........................... 148
Debpuur, Cornelius Y. ......... P1-16,P3-9
DeGraff, Deborah S. .......................... 30
Deil-Amen, Regina .......................... 169
Del Rey Poveda, Luis Alberto ............. 3
Delavande, Adeline............ P3-30,P4-34
DeLeire, Thomas ............................. 112
DeLeone, Felicia Yang ................. 5,172
Dellapergola, Sergio .......................... 60
DeLuca, Stefanie....................... 136,169
Demeny, Paul................................... 102
Denton, Nancy A. ................................ 5
Deolalikar, Anil ........................ 115,147
Derosas, Renzo .................................. 80
DeRose, Laurie .................................. 44
Desai, Sonalde B......................... 92,151
deSavigny, Don.............................P1-52
Deslandes, Kim........................44,P6-29
Devereux, Paul................................... 10
Dew, Jeff..................................26,P7-10
Dey, Saurav........................................ 16
Dhingra, Vasudha .........................P1-31
Di Giulio, Paola ................... P1-5,P2-10
Dia, Erinna C. .................................. 143
Diaz, Diana ...................................P3-17
Diaz, Juan .......................................... 97
Diaz McConnell, Eileen................P4-41
Dickerson, Niki.................................. 72
Dietz, Thomas M. ............................ 161
Diez Roux, Ana................................ 158
Digman, Jason C. ............................... 69
Dillon, Lisa ............................... 155,175
Ding, Weili ........................................ 79
Dinkelman, Taryn .........................P5-18
Dion-Tremblay, Maryse................... 155
Djamba, Yanyi K. .............................. 43
Do, Chau .......................................P7-60
Do, D. Phuong ................................. 162
Do, Mai .........................................P5-31
Doctor, Henry V. ..........................P2-21
Dodge, Hiroko H...........................P2-53
Dodoo, Francis Nii-Amoo .....116,P4-23
Domina, Thurston ............................ 136
Domingo, Andreu ...........................P5-9
Dominguez, Marta ............................. 71
Dommaraju, PremChand........166,P3-18
Donahue, Dennis J. .......................P4-50
Donato, Katharine M. ................. 81,148
Donehower, Gretchen ........................ 94
Dorbritz, Jürgen ................................. 92
Dorius, Cassandra J.......................P5-10
Dorius, Shawn F. ............................... 89
Dorrington, Rob ............................... 123
Dow, William H............................... 140
Dowd, Jennifer................... P6-30,P7-34
Downey, Liam ................................. 134
Downs, Barbara ............................P5-64
Doyle, Jamie Mihoko......................... 40
Drabek, John ........................................ 7
Drescher, Joanna................................ 75
Drevenstedt, Greg L.................... 12,119
Dribe, Martin .............................. 48,167
Driscoll, Anne K. ..........................P2-57
Drullinger, Kyle ................................. 64
Drum, Melinda................................... 65
Duan, Chengrong ..........................P4-48
Duazo, Paulita L. ..........................P2-22
Dubey, Amaresh ...........................P2-65
Dude, Annie ..................................... 159
Duggan, Mark G. ............................... 36
Duncan, Brian .................................... 25
Duncan, Jesse................................P6-31
Dunifon, Rachel ............................ 41,98
Dunning, Rebecca .........................P3-60
Dunstan, Kim ................................... 110
Du-Quiton, Jovelyn.......................P4-26
Durham, Rachel E.............................. 55
Durrant, Valerie ................................. 78
Duryea, Suzanne .............................. 154
Dushi, Irena........................................ 94
Dwivedi, Laxmi Kant...............137,P6-4
Eaton, Jeff .....................................P3-31
Ebenstein, Avraham........................... 75
Eberstein, Isaac W. ............ P6-13,P6-64
Ecklund, Elaine.................................. 85
Edgington, Sarah................................ 60
Edmeades, Jeffrey..................170,P6-17
Edmonston, Barry .............................. 99
Edwards, Ryan D. ....................52,P1-60
Eggebeen, David................................ 26
Eichenlaub, Suzanne C. ...........69,P7-61
Eilers, Paul H ...........................83,P1-53
El- Ghazaly, Noha.........................P1-18
El- Zanaty, Fatma ............................ 150
Eldev-Ochir, Erdenechimeg..........P6-27
Ellen, Ingrid Gould .......................P2-23
Ellen, Jonathan................................. 130
Elliott, James R ............................. 19,50
Elliott, Marc .............................31,P3-53
Elo, Irma T................................ 111,162
Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait ......... 10,150
El-Zeini, Laila.................................... 28
Emch, Michael ................................. 158
Emina Be-Ofuriyua, Jacques ........P4-19
Engel, Jr., Charles .........................P1-36
Engineer, Merwan H.......................... 29
England, Paula S. ...................... 132,173
Erausquin, Jennifer Toller.............P5-19
Eschbach, Karl .......................... 106,148
Eskaf, Shadi ..................................... 168
Estacion, Angela .............................. 152
Esteve, Albert...........................175,P5-9
Estrada, Vanesa.................................. 56
Evans, Ann....................................P7-23
Evenhouse, Eirik.............................. 142
Everett, Bethany................................. 15
Ewbank, Douglas ............................. 120
Ezeh, Alex.......................................... 44
Falkingham, Jane C.......................... 154
Fan, Gang-Hua................................... 86
Fan, Jessie .....................................P5-40
Fang, Fu ........................................... 107
Fang, Xianghua.............................P7-35
Farkas, George ............................ 55,115
Farley, Ren.................................. 24,146
Farmer, Amy.................................P2-60
Farnsworth-Riche, Martha ............... 100
Farrell, Chad R..................................... 8
Feeney, Griffith.................................. 29
Feichtinger, Gustav..................... 29,156
Fein, David J. ..................................... 98
Feng, Zhiqiang ................................... 13
Fennell, Julie.................................... 116
Fent, Thomas ..................................... 37
Feranil, Imelda Z...........................P2-58
Ferguson, Brodie...........................P3-58
Fernandez, Leticia E. ......... P3-26,P5-34
Ferrell, Rebecca J..........................P3-37
Ferro, Andrea R ............................... 154
Fetters, Tamara .............................P5-57
Field, Don .....................................P6-49
Field, Samuel ................................... 158
Finan, Frederico S.............................. 87
Finch, Brian K..........................23,P3-53
Finch, Caleb E............................. 12,119
Finer, Lawrence B...........................P2-1
Fink, Guenther ................................... 82
Finlay, Jocelyn E......................82,P3-32
Finlay, Keith ...................................... 47
Firebaugh, Glenn ................................. 8
Firman, Tommy ............................P4-42
Fischer, Mary J. .......................... 69,111
Fisher, Kimberly ................................ 73
Fitch, Catherine A............................ 155
Fix, Michael ..................................P2-17
Flannery, Jessica LW ....................P5-32
Fletcher, Astrid .............................P6-37
Fletcher, Jason ............................ 79,169
Fliegenschnee, Katrin ........ P7-48,P7-70
80
Flippen, Chenoa A. .......................... 137
Flood, Lennart.................................... 59
Flood, Sarah ......................................... 7
Flores, Carolina.............................P7-49
Flores, Nadia Y. ............................P1-44
Folbre, Nancy................................ 73,89
Fomby, Paula ................................... 152
Fong, Eric ........................................ 138
Ford, Kathy ........................................ 14
Fornasin, Alessio ............................. 175
Forry, Nicole.................................... 118
Forste, Renata .................................. 159
Fort, Alfredo L..............................P2-36
Fortin, Nicole ..................................... 49
Fortuny Fillo, Guillem G ................. 176
Foster, Andrew.......................... 101,168
Fowler, Timothy B............................. 68
Fox, Tamara C. ................................ 114
Frank, Reanne ........................... 106,122
Franzetta, Kerry .........................27,P4-3
Fraser, James.................................P1-59
Frech, Adrianne ............................... 174
Freed, Michael ..............................P1-36
Freedman, Vicki A.................127,P4-43
Freeman, Lance................................ 158
Frejka, Tomas ............................... 3,102
Freund, Inga ..................................... 156
Friedman, Esther M. .......................... 11
Friedman, Jed................................... 147
Friedman, Samantha ........................ 149
Frisbie, Parker.................................... 56
Frosch, Katharina H. ................. 146,166
Frost, Ashley E. ............................P5-20
Frsico, Michelle ................................. 40
Fu, Hongyun ............................... 50,106
Fu, Vincent K................................P6-62
Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia .... 29,156
Fujita, Masako ..............................P5-30
Fujiwara, Luis ...............................P7-22
Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia..........P1-6
Furstenberg, Frank ........................ 32,54
Furtado, Delia .................................... 13
Fussell, Elizabeth ............................... 50
Gaboda, Dorothy................................ 88
Gabriel, Mosotho ............................P6-7
Gabrielli, Giuseppe ............................ 84
Gadeyne, Sylvie ............................... 148
Gage, Anastasia J............................. 176
Gage, Elizabeth A ............................ 149
Gage, Linda.......................................... 1
Gage, Timothy B.............................. 107
Gager, Constance T..................... 26,135
Gagnon, Amelie A. .......................... 172
Galban, Normita............................P2-37
Galea, Sandro................................... 122
Galindo, Carlos ........................29,P3-61
Gampe, Jutta ............................83,P1-53
Ganatra, Bela ..................................P7-6
Ganguli, Mary...............................P2-53
Ganter, Karin ................................P7-62
Gao, Xin........................................... 125
Garasky, Steven ............................... 118
Garcia, Alberto..............................P6-28
Garcia, Ricardo A. ...................19,P4-30
Garcia, Sandra G...........................P5-34
Gardner, Todd K. ..........................P6-50
Garenne, Michel........................ 140,150
Garip, Filiz ......................................... 14
Garrett, Dean.................................P5-30
Gassanov, Margaret ......................... 172
Gates, Gary J............................95,P7-11
Gates, Gerald ..................................... 18
Gaumer, Elyzabeth............................. 65
Gavrilov, Leonid A. ........... P1-32,P7-55
Gavrilova, Natalia S...............103,P1-32
Gaydosh, Lauren...........................P2-38
Gayle, Vernon.................................... 13
Gebreselassie, Tesfayi...................... 101
Geist, Claudia..................................... 45
Gennetian, Lisa A. ...................... 48,152
Georgarakos, Dimitris...................P1-62
George, Linda K. ............................. 120
Georges, Guiella ...........................P3-19
Gerber, Theodore P.......................... 132
Gerland, Patrick ............................P4-35
Gersten, Omer...............................P5-33
Gertler, Paul ....................................... 88
Getis, Arthur ...................................... 58
Geverdt, Douglas ..........................P6-45
Ghosh, Sudeshna...........................P7-12
Ghuman, Sharon J....................... 79,101
Gianni Luppi, Carla ........................... 97
Gibbison, Godfrey A.....................P1-33
Gibbs, Benjamin ...........................P2-68
Gibson, John .................................P6-23
Gibson-Davis, Christina M. ............. 153
Giles, John T ...................................... 46
Gillespie, Duff G.............................. 109
Ginther, Donna K........................ 27,109
Giordano, Peggy C........................... 108
Giorgi, Piero....................................P2-3
Gipson, Jessica D............................... 60
Giroux, Sarah .............................. 77,150
Giuliano, Laura M...........................P4-2
Gjonca, Arjan..................................... 84
Glaser, Karen F. ............................ 11,30
Glass, Christy M. ............................. 115
Glass, Jennifer L. ...................... 107,165
Glavin, Paul ..................................... 165
Glei, Dana A. ..................................... 52
Glick, Jennifer E. ........................ 55,173
Glick, Peter ...................................... 114
Glymour, M. Maria ................... 144,164
Goesling, Brian ................................ 164
Goldberg, Rachel ..........................P4-27
Golding, Shaun .................................. 91
Goldman, Noreen.......................... 65,93
Goldmann, Gustave ......................P7-69
Goldscheider, Calvin........................ 166
Goldscheider, Fran.................... 155,175
Goldstein, Joshua R. ................32,P1-12
Goldstein, Markus.............................. 38
Goldstein, Sidney..........................P5-48
Gonzalez, Arturo................................ 22
Gooding, Gretchen E ....................P3-10
Goodkind, Daniel M. ...............35,P4-20
Goodstein, Ryan................................. 36
Goosby, Bridget J. ........................P5-21
Gordon-Larsen, Penny ...........162,P7-28
Gore, DeAnna L..............................P6-5
Gore, Kristie..................................P1-36
Gore, Kurt A. ..................................... 40
Gorman, Bridget K. ........................... 85
Gornick, Janet C ........................... 36,89
Gorstein, Jonathan ........................P5-30
Goswami, Baishali ........................... 137
Goujon, Anne..................... P3-63,P7-70
Goyal, R.S.....................................P1-19
Goyette, Kimberly .................... 106,167
Goza, Franklin ................................. 169
Grady, William R........................ 44,116
Graefe, Deborah Roempke............ 45,90
Graf, Nikki L...................................... 95
Graff Zivin, Joshua ............................ 38
Grafova, Irina.............................2,P4-43
Graham, Wendy J. ........................P1-56
Grant, Monica J.................................. 79
Grant-Krahe, Danielle...................P2-58
Gratton, Brian .................................. 155
Gray, Clark L. .................................. 134
Gray, Edith E. ...............................P7-23
Greene, Margaret ............................. 112
Greenhalgh, Susan ............................. 92
Gregory, Richard ..........................P2-11
Gribaldo, Alessandra........................ 102
Grice, Steven M ................................... 8
Grieco, Elizabeth M. .....................P3-45
Grieger, Lloyd D...........................P4-21
Griffiths, Paula.......................133,P5-22
Grigsby, Jill.....................................P5-3
Grigsby-Toussaint, Diana S ..........P6-46
Grogger, Jeffrey ................................. 47
Grossman, Daniel..........................P5-34
Gruenewald, Tara............................... 65
Grundy, Emily ................................... 70
Gu, Baochang....................................... 3
Gu, Danan ................................. 110,156
Gu, Xuemin.......................................... 4
81
Gubits, Daniel B. ............................... 98
Guedes, Gilvan R..........................P1-34
Guerra, Rudy.................................... 148
Guest, Philip..................................P6-21
Guillot, Michel............................ 12,103
Guilmoto, Christophe Z ..................... 35
Gulati, S. C. ....................................P2-2
Gullickson, Aaron.............................. 24
Gultiano, Socorro A. ................... 51,115
Gundersen, Craig G. ........................ 118
Guo, Guang................................... 53,65
Gupta, Bashabi..............................P3-65
Gupta, Sanjiv ..................................... 49
Gurral, Demet .................................... 53
Gurven, Michael D. ......................... 103
Gutmann, Myron P. ...................... 78,97
Guzman, Lina..................................P4-3
Guzzo, Karen B................................ 118
Gyimah, Stephen Obeng .................... 67
Ha, Jung-Hwa .................................... 15
Haan, Mary ...................................P6-30
Haan, Michael.................................. 167
Haandrikman, Karen .......................... 58
Haas, Steven A................................. 144
Habte-Gabr, Ezana E ....................P6-22
Hacker, J. David.......................... 61,155
Hackett, Conrad ................................. 61
Haddix McKay, Kimber..................P5-1
Hadi, Syeda Tonima .....................P6-14
Hadley, Craig A. .............................. 117
Hadzic, Senka ...............................P4-38
Hagan, Jacqueline ......................... 69,81
Hagedorn, Aaron.............................. 120
Hagedorn, Mary ............................... 131
Hailemariam, Dr.Assefa................... 117
Haines, Michael R............................ 110
Hair, Elizabeth C...........................P6-15
Haixia, Wu......................................P7-2
Hakimzadeh, Shirin ......................... 125
Hale, Lauren..................................P1-20
Hall, Matthew S ............................P2-69
Halpern, Carolyn Tucker ................. 142
Halpern-Manners, Andrew ......24,P4-53
Ham-Chande, Roberto ....................... 82
Hamermesh, Daniel ........................... 82
Hamilton, Erin R................ P2-28,P4-44
Hamilton, Jean ..............................P3-20
Hammer, Roger B. ............................. 58
Hamoy, Maria Perla A. .................P2-22
Han, Hongyun...............................P5-11
Han, Wen-Jui .............................. 55,124
Hancioglu, Attila...........................P3-55
Handa, Sudhanshu ........................ 6,168
Hanifah, Laily .................................. 176
Hank, Karsten ...............................P4-62
Hansen, Martin................................. 121
Hao, Lingxin ................................... 8,56
Hao, Yanni....................................... 127
Hardy, Melissa ................................ 7,36
Harknett, Kristen...........................P7-13
Harris, Kathleen Mullan................ 54,65
Harrison, Abigail ..........................P2-24
Harvey, Miller...............................P5-40
Hassan, Tahra................................P4-58
Haub, Carl.......................................... 68
Haughwout, Andy............................ 145
Hautaniemi Leonard, Susan ............... 78
Hayes, Joseph M. ............... P1-57,P4-22
Hayford, Sarah R. .............................. 61
Hayward, Mark D. ........................ 7,127
Heard, Holly....................................... 85
Heaton, Tim B............................. 67,159
Heggeness, Misty............................... 80
Heiland, Frank .............................. 41,60
Heisler, Elayne J. ................................. 7
Helleringer, Stephane....................... 130
Henderson, Andrea K....................P4-15
Hennink, Monique M....................... 116
Henshaw, Stanley K........................... 75
Hermalin, Albert .............................. 103
Hermsen, Joan M. .............................. 49
Hernandez, Donald J.......................... 55
Hernandez, Elaine ..................110,P4-38
Hernlund, Ylva................................... 28
Heron, Melonie P........................ 85,106
Herting, Jerald...............................P5-27
Hertog, Sara ....................................... 63
Hertrich, Véronique ......................P3-11
Heuveline, Patrick.............................. 77
Hevenstone, Debra........................... 146
Hewett, Paul C ................................... 97
Higgins, Monica E. ............................ 57
Hilde, Libra R. ................................. 155
Hill, Allan G. ..................................... 58
Hill, Caterina.................................P2-45
Hill, Kenneth H.................................. 52
Hill, Laura.....................................P4-22
Hillemeier, Marianne M................... 115
Hindin, Michelle J......................... 40,51
Hinton, Sarah ..................................... 58
Hirosima, Kiyosi...........................P5-52
Hirschman, Charles..................... 42,169
Hjalmarsson, Randi............................ 47
Hlabana, Thandie ..........................P6-11
Hoefer, Michael ................. P3-45,P4-52
Hoem, Jan ....................................... 3,59
Hofferth, Sandra.......................... 27,118
Hofmann, Erin T ...........................P7-50
Hogan, Dennis .......................... 117,171
Hohmann, Sophie............................. 140
Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl ....173,P1-21
Holdaway, Jennifer .............................. 9
Holland, Jennifer.............................. 153
Holman, Darryl J...........................P3-37
Hook, Jennifer L. ............................... 89
Hopkins, Kristine ...................172,P5-34
Hoque, Nazrul...............................P1-54
Horiuchi, Shiro.............................. 29,52
Horowitz, Allison..........................P2-18
Hosegood, Victoria ..................70,P2-45
Houle, Jason....................................... 40
Houle, Rene ..................................P3-46
Hounton, Sennen...........................P1-56
House, James S. ............................... 162
Hu, Linlin........................................... 35
Hu, Xiaohan ..................................... 125
Huang, Youqin..............................P4-56
Huerta, Maria C. .............................. 163
Hughes, Mary Elizabeth.............. 39,133
Hull, Terence H........................... 43,176
Humes, Karen ...............................P5-35
Hummer, Robert A. .................56,P4-44
Hunt, Bijou R................................P5-65
Hunter, Lori M.......................134,P1-35
Hurd, Michael ............................... 62,94
Hussain, Rubina ..............................P5-7
Huston, Aletha ................................... 87
Hutter, Inge ...................................P3-52
Huyser, Kimberly R ......................... 122
Iams, Howard.................................. 7,94
Ibrahim, Ghada .............................P5-36
Iceland, John ................................. 8,111
Ikramullah, Erum N. ........................ 108
Impicciatore, Roberto ...................... 160
Irving, Shelley K................................ 90
Ishizawa, Hiromi........................... 9,125
Isingo, Raphael .............................P2-11
Islam, Farzana.................................... 20
Islam, M. Mazharul....................64,P4-4
Islam, Mohammad Amirul..............P3-3
Iwasawa, Miho..............................P5-12
Jackman, Mary..............................P6-63
Jackson, Danielle B.......................... 117
Jackson, Margot I............................. 133
Jackson, Nancy .............................P6-31
Jacob, Marilyn ................................. 132
Jacobsen, Linda A........................... 1,17
Jah, Fatou......................................P2-59
Jain, Ruchi ......................................... 63
James, Wesley...............................P6-27
Jampaklay, Aree.......................14,P2-46
Janson, Mike .................................P7-39
Jantti, Markus..................................... 38
Jasso, Guillermina.............................. 99
Jaya, Jaya ......................................P3-54
Jayaraman, Anuja..........................P4-23
Jdanov, Dmitri A.............................. 140
Jefferys, Kelly J ............................P5-46
82
Jensen, Eric B .................................P6-6
Jensen, Tina ..................................... 121
Jiang, Leiwen .............................. 83,100
Jiang, Quanbao..............................P3-62
Jimenez, Maren Andrea ...........21,P1-63
Jin, Lei ............................................. 174
Johnson, Douglas ..........................P1-33
Johnson, Kenneth M. ......................... 58
Johnson, Kiersten............................... 51
Johnson, Peter ...............................P2-54
Johnson, Richard W. .......................... 62
Johnson-Hanks, Jennifer ............... 28,96
Jolliffe, Dean................................... 2,88
Jones, Antwan...............................P3-66
Jones, Heidi........................................ 97
Jones, James H.......................... 130,155
Jones, Jo.................................121,P5-66
Jones, Nathan R. ...........................P4-24
Jones, Rachel K........................... 75,108
Jong, Anneke ..................................... 95
Jordan, Jeanne.................................... 65
Jordan, Lisa........................................ 76
Jordan, Lucy....................................... 44
Joshi, Rini .....................................P1-31
Joshi, Shareen .................................. 114
Joyce, Theodore ................................. 75
Joyner, Kara .............................. 139,163
Kabamalan, Maria Midea M. ............... 4
Kadri, Taht....................................... 124
Kaestner, Robert ........................... 75,85
Kahn, Kathleen ........................... 64,150
Kalenkoski, Charlene M. ................... 73
Kall, Denise ..................................... 174
Kamal, Nashid ................................... 16
Kamp Dush, Claire M ................. 41,160
Kandel, William A. .......................... 122
Kandiah, Vasantha K. ................. 12,150
Kane, Thomas .................................... 63
Kaneda, Toshiko ...........................P7-35
Kaneko, Ryuichi ...........................P1-55
Kang, Ming ........................................ 29
Kao, Grace ......................125,152,P1-28
Kapitány, Balázs ................................ 96
Kaplan, Hillard S. ............................ 103
Kapteyn, Arie....................................... 7
Karlamangla, Arun............................. 65
Karoly, Lynn...................................... 36
Kasakoff, Alice B. ........................... 155
Kasinitz, Philip................................... 66
Kayomse, Ernest ...........................P1-16
Kazianga, Harounan........................... 78
KC, Samir .....................................P3-63
Kefalas, Maria.................................. 153
Keith, Verna......................................... 2
Keller, Ursula................................P5-61
Kendig, Sarah M. ..........................P3-21
Kenkel, Donald .................................. 23
Kennedy, Elena K ............................ 163
Kennedy, Sheela ................................ 71
Kenney, Catherine T. ....................P1-12
Kernoff Mansfield, Phyllis............P3-37
Kertzer, David I. ................................ 84
Kesler, Christel .................................. 77
Keyes, Emily...................................P4-5
Khadr, Zeinab ...............................P5-36
Khait-Marelly, Orna......................... 122
Khan, M. E....................................... 157
Khan, Maria ..................................P6-31
Khan, Shane ....................................... 53
Khawaja, Marwan............................ 150
Khodyakov, Dmitry ......................P7-14
Kidanu, Aklilu ................................. 109
Kim, Ann H...................................... 167
Kim, Beomsoo ..............................P6-40
Kim, Changhwan ............................. 146
Kim, Dong-Sik..............................P3-33
Kim, Julie........................................... 56
Kim, Seoung-Kwon ........................... 84
Kimani, Elizabeth .........................P3-34
Kimbro, Rachel T. ...................86,P4-36
Kimmel, Jean ....................................... 4
Kincannon, Louis................................. 1
King, Elizabeth M..................... 147,166
King, Gary ......................................... 52
King, Katherine.................................. 58
King, Rosalind B....................... 121,165
King, Valarie............................... 25,118
Kingkade, Ward ............................P2-39
Kinsella, Kevin .................................. 70
Kinukawa, Akemi .........................P6-15
Kippen, Rebecca ......................12,P7-23
Kirapa, Elizabeth ............................. 140
Kisalu, Annamarie ........................... 140
Kishor, Sunita .................................. 159
Klein, David..................................P3-53
Klein, Pamela M. ..........................P2-56
Klepinger, Daniel H. .......................... 44
Klerman, Jacob A. ........................... 172
Klonner, Stefan .................................. 78
Knodel, John ............................15,P4-40
Knonko, Errol .................................P6-7
Koball, Heather L. ........................ 25,41
Kobiané, Jean-François..........143,P1-45
Koc, Ismet.....................................P3-55
Koenig, Michael.......................... 20,107
Koerber, William K. .....................P3-47
Kohler, Hans-Peter........................ 3,130
Konietzka, Dirk.............................P5-55
Konseiga, Adama.....................64,P7-31
Konstantopoulos, Spyros ................. 136
Korenman, Sanders ............................ 97
Korinek, Kim ................................ 15,59
Kornblum, William .......................... 145
Kost, Kathryn.............................. 75,128
Kostaki, Anastasia ..........................P2-5
Kostova, Dora .................................... 71
Kothari, Monica ............................P2-36
Kotikula, Aphichoke .....................P4-57
Kowaleski-Jones, Lori ...........153,P5-23
Koytcheva, Elena ..........................P2-10
Kraly, Ellen Percy.........................P4-63
Krannich, Rick ..............................P6-49
Kreider, Rose ................................P3-10
Krieger, Nancy................................... 85
Krivo, Lauren J. .......................... 72,167
Krueger, Patrick M ......................... 4,32
Krysan, Maria ........................... 111,149
Ku, Candy M...................................... 24
Kuhn, Michael ................................... 29
Kuhn, Randall ............................. 15,134
Kukutai, Tahu .................................... 42
Kulcsar, Laszlo J.............................P6-3
Kulkarni, P. M ................................P4-7
Kulkarni, Veena ............................... 125
Kulminski, Aliaksandr ................ 83,115
Kulu, Hill ......................................... 160
Kumar, Naresh .........................76,P7-51
Kumar Mishra, Ashish ..................... 104
Kumologa, Yusufu........................P2-11
Kuo, Daphne ............................... 86,119
Kuperberg, Arielle ........................P7-13
Kuria, Isabel..................................P3-34
Kurosu, Satomi ................................ 175
Kusi-Appouh, Deladem ............ 103,129
Kwan, Mei-Po.................................... 72
Kye, Bongoh .................................P1-46
Laborde, Caroline .............................. 23
Ladusingh, Laishram.....................P2-55
Lahaie, Claudia .................................. 55
Lam, David ............................... 117,143
Land, Kenneth C. ............................... 18
Langsten, Ray ...............................P4-58
LaPierre, Tracey A............................. 39
Lapierre-Adamcyk, Evelyne ...........P4-1
Lapkoff, Shelley............................... 156
Lappegård, Trude............................... 48
Lara, George J...................................... 5
Laraia, Barbara................................. 162
Larsen, Ulla M. ......................159,P5-39
Laumann, Edward O. .............142,P2-25
Lavoie, Katie.................................P1-13
Lawrence, Juno C. ........................P6-32
Le Bourdais, Celine ......................P2-12
Leach, Mark A. .................. P4-18,P7-63
LeClere, Felicia.................................. 85
Lee, Barrett A. ..................................... 8
Lee, Dohoon....................................... 37
Lee, Hedwig......................................... 2
83
Lee, James Z. ................................P5-56
Lee, Jungmin.................................P2-60
Lee, Kristen Schultz......................P3-67
Lee, Nanette ....................................... 77
Lee, Ronald........................................ 82
Lee, Sharon M.................................... 42
Lee, Sook-Jung .................................... 2
Lee-Rife, Susan M. .......................P4-25
Lehrer, Evelyn .........................61,P5-24
Lehrer, Jocelyn..............................P5-24
Lehrer, Steven F.......................... 79,147
Lehrer, Vivian...............................P5-24
Lehtonen, Risto.............................P6-51
Leibbrandt, Murray................143,P5-18
Lelièvre, Eva...................................... 13
Leone, Tiziana ................................. 176
Lerman, Robert .............................P2-61
Lestari, Herna................................... 176
Lesthaeghe, Ron J. ...................... 84,105
Levinson, Wendy ............................. 142
Levison, Deborah............................. 143
Levitan, Mark................................... 145
Levy, Marc....................................P7-29
Lewin, Alisa C. .............................P3-38
Lewis, Carrie.................................P2-29
Lewis, Jamie M.............................P2-70
Lhila, Aparna ..................................... 87
Li, Bohua ........................................... 16
Li, Jing ............................................. 129
Li, Jui-Chung Allen ......................P3-22
Li, Kuo-Ping .................................P4-45
Li, Nan ............................................... 12
Li, Shuzhuo........................................ 15
Liang, Zai......................................P7-52
Lichter, Daniel T............................. 8,90
Lichter, Michael............................... 138
Liebler, Carolyn A. ......................... 7,24
Liew, Hui-Peng................................ 128
Lillard, Dean R. .......................... 37,141
Lim, Nelson ..................................... 138
Lin, I-Fen ...................................... 54,86
Lin, Wanchuan................................... 23
Lin, Yu-Hsuan ..............................P6-12
Lindau, Stacy Tessler.................. 65,142
Lindstrom, David P................117,P7-53
Lippman, Sheri A............................... 97
Lipscomb, Molly.............................. 100
Lipton, Rebecca ............................P6-46
Liu, Guangya ................................P7-36
Liu, Hui....................................... 39,174
Liu, Shang-min ................................ 158
Liu, Shirley H. ............................ 41,153
Liu, Xian .......................................P1-36
Liu, Xuejun ...................................P2-52
Liu, Yuanli......................................... 35
Lloyd, Cynthia B.............................. 101
Lobo, A. Peter.................................... 66
Lochner, Kimberly A. ...................P2-40
Logan, Cassandra A. ........................ 163
Logan, John R. .......................149,P3-48
Logan, Trevon D................................ 80
Loganovsky, Konstantin ...............P7-45
LoGerfo, Laura .............................P3-16
Lohman, Brenda J. ........................... 118
Lollock, Lisa R. ............................P2-54
London, Andrew S. ................... 124,152
London, Rebecca A.......................P6-56
Long, John F. ................................P4-46
Longman, Phillip ............................... 33
Longmore, Monica A....................... 108
Lopez Ramirez, Adriana ...............P7-53
Lopoo, Leonard M. ..................... 75,124
Lori, Kowaleski-Jones ..................P5-40
Lowell, Lindsay .......................... 22,138
Loyd, Matthew..............................P4-59
Lozano, Fernando .........................P4-64
Lu, Yao ......................................... 46,64
Lu, Ying...................................... 52,144
Lucas, Jacqueline B. .......................... 42
Luke, Nancy....................................... 14
Luloff, Al ......................................P6-49
Luna, Silvia........................................ 73
Lundberg, Shelly J. .............................. 4
Lundgren, Rebecka I.....................P1-13
Lundh, Christer ................................ 167
Lundquist, Jennifer H....................... 137
Luo, Ye .........................................P2-25
Lurie, Nicole .................................P3-53
Lutz, Amy ............................................ 8
Lutz, Wolfgang ......................102,P3-63
Luy, Marc ................................93,P7-54
Lynch, Jamie L .............................P1-24
Lynch, Scott M. .......................... 39,126
Lyngstad, Torkild............................. 135
MacAulay, Christine ........................ 170
Machado, Carla J ............... P1-34,P2-44
MacInnes, Maryhelen D..................P5-2
MacKellar, Landis ........................... 100
Macon, Tamarie ................................. 88
MacQuarrie, Kerry........................... 170
Maczuga, Steven.............................. 115
Madhavan, Sangeetha ...................P1-39
Madise, Nyovani...........................P6-33
Maestas, Nicole.................................. 36
Maffioli, Dionisia..........................P7-15
Magnuson, Katherine ........................ 41
Mahal, Ajay ....................................... 35
Maheux, Helene ............................P1-48
Mahmood, Aslam..........................P1-47
Maisel, Natalya .............................P7-11
Malhotra, Anju.......................170,P6-17
Maluccio, John A.......................... 6,115
Mamelund, Svenn-Erik .................... 119
Mamolo, Marija ..............................P2-3
Manchikanti, Anu .........................P3-23
Manfredi, Piero .............................P3-56
Manfredini, Matteo .......................... 175
Manlove, Jennifer ....................108,P4-3
Manning, Linda M ............................... 2
Manning, Wendy D................... 108,139
Mansfield, Rick................................ 114
Mansuri, Ghazala ............................. 147
Manturuk, Kim..............................P4-51
Manzelli, Hernan M ......................P5-25
Maralani, Vida ................................. 144
Marcoux, Richard ............................ 143
Mare, Robert D. .......................... 37,173
Margolis, Rachel.............................. 111
Mariano, Esmeralda ......................... 176
Markham, Vicky .............................. 100
Markides, Kyriakos S....................... 148
Marklund, Helen ................................ 91
Marquart-Pyatt, Sandra T................. 115
Marquez, Maria Paz N. .................P6-16
Marsh, Kris ...................................P1-64
Marston, Milly ..............................P2-11
Marteleto, Leticia J. .................... 30,117
Martin, Linda G. .............................. 127
Martin, Molly A.......................... 40,115
Martin, Steven P. ............................... 90
Martin, Valerie..............................P2-12
Martinez, Gladys M. .......................P3-4
Marton, William P. .............................. 7
Marx, Brian D. ................................... 83
Maselko, Joanna................................. 51
Mason, Andrew.................................. 82
Mason, Karen Oppenheim ............ 33,92
Massey, Douglas S........................ 21,81
Masters, Ryan K. ..........................P4-65
Mastrobuoni, Giovanni ...................... 36
Mathews, Katherine ........................P5-3
Mathios, Alan..................................... 23
Mathur, Sanyukta..........................P6-17
Matthews, Stephen............................... 8
Matthews, Zoe ..............................P6-33
Mauldon, Jane..........................25,P6-56
Mawa, Micheal .............................P1-22
May, John ........................................ 109
Maza, Penelope................................ 121
Mazumdar, Ms. Maitrayee ............P2-41
Mazzolari, Francesca ....................P6-41
Mazzuco, Stefano............................. 105
Mba, Chuks J. .................................... 68
Mberu, Blessing ...........................P3-64
Mbiti, Isaac ........................................ 78
McCaffrey, Daniel ........................P3-53
McCarty, Chris................................. 161
McDaniel, Anne.......................89,P2-68
84
McDaniel, Susan......................... 92,151
McDonald, Peter ................................ 12
McElroy, Marjorie ............................. 94
McEniry, Mary..............................P6-28
McGill, Brittany.....................121,P2-16
McGranahan, Gordon ...................... 161
McKee, Douglas ................................ 70
McKenzie, David ...................129,P6-23
McKinnon, Sarah ..........................P7-24
McLanahan, Sara ............................... 98
McManus, Patricia A ......................... 45
McNally, James W........................P6-34
McNamara, Michelle ....................P6-15
McNamee, Catherine ....................P7-24
McNicoll, Geoffrey.......................... 100
McNiven, Scott .................................. 46
Meadows, Sarah O. ....................... 39,98
Meda, Nicolas ...............................P1-56
Meekers, Dominique.....................P1-18
Meersman, Steven............................ 158
Meier, Ann .................................. 27,116
Mencarini, Letizia ......................... 59,71
Mendelson, Tamar ............................. 40
Mendez, Ericka .............................P2-44
Menendez, Alicia ............................... 77
Menjivar, Cecilia ................................. 9
Menon, Niveditha .............................. 92
Menozzi, Clare................................. 121
Mensch, Barbara S............................. 97
Merli, Giovanna .......................... 63,129
Merrick, Tom .............................. 63,112
Meslé, France................................P7-37
Mesquida, Christian G. ...................... 74
Meyer, Daniel .................................... 90
Meyer, Julie ..................................P6-53
Meyerhoefer, Chad ....................... 2,114
Michael, Joseph ............................P6-65
Michalowski, Margaret .................P1-48
Michielin, Francesca ................13,P3-49
Milesi, Carolina ............................... 169
Miller, Amanda J ............................. 105
Miller, Grant ...................................... 38
Miller, Jane E..................................... 88
Miller, Rebecca.............................P3-37
Miller, Tim......................... P1-60,P3-35
Mills, Melinda.................................. 124
Mimura, Yoko.................................. 107
Mineau, Geraldine P. .................. 97,119
Miranda-Ribeiro, Adriana................ 102
Mirkin, Barry ................................... 121
Mishra, Ram Manohar ..................P5-37
Mishra, Vinod .................................... 53
Misra, Kavita ................................... 104
Mistiaen, Johan ................................ 129
Mita, Fusami .................................P5-12
Mitchell, Colter................................ 126
Mitchell, Ellen M.H. .............. P4-5,P6-7
Mizoguchi, Nobuko ......................P7-38
Mlangwa, Susan............................... 116
Mobarak, Mushfiq ........................... 100
Moctar, Ouedraogo .......................P1-56
Mogford, Elizabeth A. ....................... 20
Mohammad, Noor.........................P7-25
Mohsena, Masuda .............................. 16
Mojola, Sanyu A. ..........................P2-26
Mondain, Nathalie K........................ 172
Monden, Christiaan............................ 31
Monteverde, Malena ................31,P3-36
Montez, Jennifer Karas .................... 106
Montgomery, Mark R. ..................... 140
Montoya Zepeda, Iván ..................P1-49
Mooney, Margarita A....................P7-64
Moore, Ann M. .................................. 43
Moore, Kristin.................................. 171
Moore, Michael............................. 7,114
Moreau, Caroline ............................P7-3
Morenoff, Jeffrey D. ........................ 162
Morett, Chris.................................... 124
Morgan, Paul.................................... 115
Morgan, S. Philip .......................... 32,61
Morning, Ann................................ 24,42
Morooka, Hideki...........................P7-52
Morris, Leo ...................................... 170
Morrison, Andrew............................ 159
Moseley, Caroline .........................P6-31
Mosher, William D. ......................P5-66
Mosley, W. Henry.........................P3-13
Mossong, Joel ...............................P3-56
Mostafa, Golam ..............................P1-7
Mott, Frank ...................................P1-24
Moultrie, Tom A. ............................. 123
Mouw, Ted......................................... 69
Moyi, Peter ............................... 143,154
Mugisha, Frederick ............ P2-62,P3-34
Muhidin, Salahudin S....................P2-47
Mukherjee, Protap.............. P3-24,P7-26
Mulder, Clara H. ........................... 13,45
Mundigo, Axel ................................. 170
Munoz-Franco, Elisa.....................P7-53
Muriuki, Andrew ............................P5-4
Murphy, Alexis ................................ 141
Murphy, Elaine M.............................. 53
Murray, Julie.................................P2-17
Murthy, P K ....................................P2-6
Muschkin, Clara G. .......................P6-18
Musick, Kelly................................ 27,60
Musick, Marc ................................P3-69
Muthen, Bengt ................................. 126
Muthengi, Eunice..........................P7-39
Muula, Adamson................................ 43
Myers, Dowell .......................... 125,167
Mykyta, Laryssa........................ 111,158
Mynarska, Monika ............................. 96
Myrskylä, Mikko ..........................P6-51
Nagdeve, Dewaram A...................... 100
Nagoei, Sutapa ................................... 68
Nahar, Lutfun..................................P1-7
Nahmias, Petra ............................ 61,137
Nair, Saritha ..................................P2-13
Naqvi, Faraz..................................P1-31
Nauman, Elizabeth........................P1-65
Nava, Isalia ........................................ 82
Navarro, Alfredo.............................. 123
Ndege, Milalu ...............................P2-11
Neckerman, Kathryn ........................ 158
Nedoluzhko, Lesia ........................... 166
Neidert, Lisa J. ................................. 105
Nelson, Gloria Luz........................P4-26
Nelson, Kyle Anne........................... 111
Nelson, Shelley ........................... 62,112
Nepomnyaschy, Lenna..................... 165
Neyer, Gerda........................................ 3
Nguyen, Lan..................................... 157
Nguyen, Phuong L. ............................ 27
Nhacolo, Ariel...............................P6-44
Niccolai, Linda................................. 130
Nichols, Austin .............................P3-16
Nicholson, Lisa ................................ 172
Nicollela, Alexandre ........................ 154
Niu, Sunny Xinchun ........................ 136
Nizalova, Olena ............................P6-35
Noack, Turid ...................................... 71
Nobles, Jenna .............................. 46,173
Noel-Miller, Claire M. ....................... 30
Noon, James..................................P6-36
Noonan, Kelly...............................P2-35
Noor, Forhana ...............................P7-25
Norcott, Kathy ..............................P6-31
Nordheim, Erik ................................ 129
Noronha, Kenya V. .......................P3-36
Norris, Fran........................................ 50
Norris, Shane ................................P5-22
Northcutt, Miriam J.......................... 108
Novak, Beatriz ................................... 31
Noymer, Andrew ........................ 82,103
Nyanzi-Wakholi, Barbara .............P1-22
Nyblade, Laura................................. 170
Nzimande, Nompumelelo B..........P7-21
O'Connor, Kathleen A........ P3-37,P5-30
O'Donnell, Kevin H. .....................P3-14
Ofstedal, Mary Beth.................... 93,103
OG, Sajitha ................................97,P2-4
Oh, Gyehoon...................................... 21
Oh, Sookhee..................................P3-48
Ohta, Brenda .................................P7-40
Ojakaa, David .................................P4-6
Okun, Barbara S............................... 122
Olakunle, Ogunbameru A. ............P2-30
85
O'Muircheartaigh, Colm ............. 83,142
O'Neill, Brian C. ......................... 83,100
O'Neill, Erin..................................... 107
Ongaro, Fausta ................................. 105
Ono, Hiromi ................................ 11,131
Ono, Hiroshi..................................... 146
Oppo, Anna...................................... 102
Opuni-Akuamoa, Marjorie............P5-51
O'regan, Katherine ........................P2-23
Oris, Michel ..................................... 175
Orlando, Maria Beatriz .................... 159
Orr, Nathan ...................................P3-53
Orrenius, Pia .................................P6-57
Ortega, José Antonio....................... 3,84
Ospino, Carlos ................................P6-9
O'Sullivan, David................................. 8
Osypuk, Theresa L. ..................... 85,122
Ouili, Idrissa..................................P1-45
Oyedokun, Amos O ........................P7-4
Pabilonia, Sabrina ............................ 131
Pachauri, Shonali ............................. 100
Padilla, Yolanda C. .......................P1-63
Padmadas, Sabu S. .....................16,P3-3
Page, John ........................................ 114
Paik, Myungho..............................P1-23
Pailhe, Ariane................................ 13,59
Painter II, Matthew A ...................... 112
Pais, Jeremy ....................................... 19
Palamuleni, Martin E. .....................P3-5
Paley, Irina ......................................... 73
Palipudi, Krishna Mohan V.T. ......P4-37
Palloni, Alberto......................103,P3-36
Pan, Yi ..........................................P5-26
Panda, Pradeep................................... 20
Pandey, Arvind ..........................63,P7-7
Pantano, Juan ..................................... 32
Papps, Kerry L ................................. 135
Parashar, Sangeeta ...................59,P6-58
Parish, William L. ....................11,P2-25
Parisi, Domenico.................................. 8
Pariyo, George ................................. 140
Park, Julie ........................................ 125
Parker, Erin ...................................P4-27
Parker, Susan ..................................... 38
Parker, Wendy ................................... 62
Parr, Nick.................................163,P7-5
Parrado, Emilio A. .................... 122,172
Parrott, James................................... 145
Passel, Jeffrey S. .................................. 1
Paswan, Balram ............................P2-43
Patel, Diane...................................P1-24
Patel, Vikram ..................................... 51
Patra, Aparesh...............................P5-47
Pattaravanich, Umaporn................P6-21
Patterson, Evelyn J........................P5-38
Patterson, Laura ............................P1-35
Pattillo, Kelly ................................... 109
Paul, Lopamudra.............................P4-7
Paxson, Christina ............................. 113
Paz Soldan, Valerie A. ....................P5-5
Pebley, Anne............................... 65,119
Pedrero, Mercedes ............................. 73
Peek, M. Kristin ............................P4-39
Peng, Duan....................................P6-19
Pennec, Sophie..............................P4-10
Peracchi, Franco................................. 93
Percheski, Christine ......................P7-71
Perelli-Harris, Brienna ...........132,P1-61
Perez, Anthony D............................... 42
Perez, Tita Lorna L. ........................... 79
Peristera, Paraskevi.........................P2-5
Perra, Sabrina..................................... 84
Perrons, Diane.................................... 92
Peterman, Amber ............................. 168
Peters, Cynthia J ...........................P3-38
Peters, Elizabeth........................ 160,163
Petrescu-Prahova, Miruna................ 149
Pettersen, Silje Vatne ....................... 165
Pettifor, John M ............................P5-22
Pezzin, Liliana E. ............................... 39
Phillips, Heston........................68,P7-46
Phillips, James F. ................. P1-52,P3-1
Pickering, Apryle ............................P5-1
Pinho, Adriana ................................... 97
Piotrowski, Martin ............................. 14
Pixley, Joy.....................................P7-56
Plautz, Andrea...............................P1-65
Pleck, Joseph H.................................. 48
Plotnick, Robert D. ............................ 94
Podhisita, Chai ..............................P6-21
Pohl, Carsten.................................P2-48
Pol, Louis......................................P6-27
Pollak, Robert A. ............................ 4,38
Pollard, Michael S..................... 126,137
Pong, Suet-ling..............................P2-19
Pongou, Roland.............................P3-64
Poole, Amanda................................. 161
Poortman, Anne-Rigt ....................P3-12
Pop-Eleches, Cristian......................... 87
Pörtner, Claus C.............................. 6,78
Poston, Jr., Dudley L..............122,P4-47
Potdar, Rukmini ................... P5-57,P6-2
Potere, David ................................P6-52
Potter, Joseph E............................. 76,82
Potty, Rajaram S .............................. 154
Poulain, Michel.................................. 91
Poulin, Michelle................................. 43
Powell, Troy A................................. 166
Prakash, Surendra .........................P7-26
Prasad, Rajiva ...............................P7-26
Pren, Karen A ...............................P1-49
Presser, Harriet B. .............................. 59
Preston, Sam ................................. 12,32
Price, Joseph P .........................73,P2-63
Prichett, Laura...............................P6-20
Prohmmo, Aree................................ 176
Protik, Ali E. ...................................... 15
Pudrovska, Tetyana.......................... 103
Puga, Maria Dolores .......................... 30
Puii, Vanlalhriat ............................P2-27
Pullum, Thomas W. ........................... 58
Punpuing, Sureeporn.....................P6-21
Purciel, Marnie................................. 158
Puri, Mahesh ...................................P7-6
Pylypchuk, Yuriy ..........................P1-37
Queiroz, Bernardo L. ....................P7-58
Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie................P4-55
Quillian, Lincoln................................ 21
Quinn, James W............................... 158
Quiroga, Junia.................................. 104
Quisumbing, Agnes R................. 46,141
Rafail, Patrick .................................... 10
Rafalimanana, Hantamalala ..........P4-28
Raftery, Adrian .................................. 83
Raghunathan, Trivellore .................... 18
Rahman, Mizanur..........................P1-20
Rakowski, William .......................... 158
Raley, Kelly .................................. 26,71
Raley, Sara .............................124,P5-58
Ram, Faujdar............... 116,P5-37,P5-67
Ramakrishnan, Usha ........................ 141
Ramanathan, Mala Dr ........................ 97
Ramarao, Saumya ............................ 128
Ranchhod, Vimal ............................. 117
Rangel, Marcos A. ........................ 80,87
Ranjan, Rajiv Mr.............................. 116
Rashid, Mamunur............................P6-8
Rasner, Anika..................................... 94
Rau, Roland ....................................... 83
Raube, Kristiana................................. 88
Raut, Manoj Mr...............................P2-6
Ray Saraswati, Lopamudra P3-24,P3-50
Rayer, Stefan.................................P7-57
Raymer, James ................................. 156
Raymo, James .................................... 71
Razzaque, Abdur.................. P1-7,P1-20
Reardon, Sean F................................... 8
Rebhun, Uzi ..................................P5-48
Recano-Valverde, Joaquin ............... 175
Reed, Holly E...........................74,P6-47
Reese-Cassal, Kyle ............................ 91
Reggio, Iliana................................P4-60
Regmi, Kiran.................................P1-38
Regnerus, Mark........................... 67,108
Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud..................P3-8
Rehkopf, David................................ 164
Reichl, Renee ................................... 138
Reichman, Nancy E. .......... P2-28,P2-35
86
Reilly, Siobhan................................. 142
Reimers, Cordelia ............................ 145
Reiter, Jerome P................................. 18
Reither, Eric N. ................................ 115
Reitzel, John D..............................P7-19
Ren, Ping.......................................... 137
Renaud, Jean .................................P6-42
Rendall, Michael................................ 57
Reniers, Georges................ P3-58,P7-32
Retherford, Robert D. ........................ 16
Ribar, David C. .................................. 73
Riley, Nancy E............................ 92,151
Rindfuss, Ronald R. ........................ 4,34
Rinelli, Lauren ..............................P1-14
Riosmena, Fernando .....................P5-49
Rios-Neto, Eduardo L.G. ............ 82,102
Rivas, Debbie................................P7-64
Rivas, Salvador .................................... 5
Rivero-Fuentes, Estela ................ 73,128
Roberts, Tracy.................................... 90
Robette, Nicolas................................. 13
Robine, Jean-Marie .......................... 127
Robinson, Courtland .......................... 46
Robinson, Gregory........................P6-53
Robinson, John P. ............................ 125
Robinson, Kristen ................................ 7
Rocha, Anita ........................................ 9
Rochat, Roger W.............................. 170
Rodríguez, Germán .........................P7-3
Rogers, Andrei ................................. 156
Rogers, Annette ............................P6-59
Rogers, Richard G..................122,P3-39
Rogo, Khama ..................................... 33
Rogowski, Jeannette .....................P4-43
Rohlfsen, Leah ..............................P7-40
Rohwedder, Susann .................94,P3-30
Romani, John H. ...........................P7-46
Romich, Jennifer L. ........................... 87
Romieu, Isabelle .............................. 127
Rose, Elaina ..................................... 135
Rosen, Rae D. .................................... 66
Rosenbaum, Emily...................... 66,124
Rosenfeld, Michael J................... 95,173
Rosenquist, J. Niels............................ 79
Rosenzweig, Mark R........................ 101
Rosero-Bixby, Luis ..................... 30,140
Rosina, Alessandro ....................... 44,84
Rousham, Emily K........................P5-22
Roy, Tarun K. .................................P2-7
Rubalcava, Luis .......................51,P1-50
Rudkin, Laura ...............................P1-27
Ruel, Erin.................................... 64,166
Ruggiero, Laurie ...........................P6-46
Ruggles, Steven .....................155,P2-14
Ruiz, Bienvenido ..........................P1-66
Ruiz, Tricia ........................................ 45
Rundle, Andrew ............................... 158
Rus Perez, José Roberto..................... 21
Rushing, Rosanne M................... 63,104
Rustenbach, Elisa............................. 108
Rutstein, Shea .................................. 129
Rutter, Virginia E........................ 44,157
Ryabov, Igor .................................... 169
Ryan, Suzanne ............................ 27,108
Ryan, Tricia S. ...........................20,P3-6
Rytina, Nancy ...............................P4-52
Sa, Zhihong............................159,P5-39
Sable, Marjorie................................P5-4
Saenz, Rogelio ................................. 122
Saggurti, Niranjan....................63,P2-41
Saha, Kalyan B. ..................... P2-7,P7-7
Saha, Uma C. ......................... P2-7,P7-7
Saha, Unnati Rani .........................P1-25
Sahm, Cynthia.................................. 119
Sahn, David E. ................................. 114
Sahu, Damodar................................... 63
Saint Onge, Jarron M. ...................P3-39
Sakamoto, Arthur........................ 56,146
Salazar, Andrés .............................P6-22
Salem, Rania ...................................... 10
Saliku, Teresa V................................. 60
Salinas, Viviana ............................P5-59
Sallee, James M ............................P6-60
Salvanes, Kjell ................................... 10
Salvo, Joseph ..................................... 66
Sambisa, William..........................P7-27
Sana, Mariano ...............................P7-59
Sanchez, Landy.................................. 72
Sandberg, John................................... 10
Sandefur, Gary ................................. 171
Sanders, Eduard J..........................P7-32
Sanders, Seth G................................ 146
Sanderson, Warren C. ........................ 60
Sandoval, Juan O. .........................P1-66
Sankoh, Osman .............................P1-52
Santow, Gigi .................................... 104
Saperstein, Aliya................................ 42
Särndal, Carl-Eric .........................P6-51
Sarode, Vijay M............................P2-42
Sassler, Sharon.......................... 139,163
Sastry, Narayan............................. 50,65
Sathar, Zeba A. ................................ 101
Satihal, Dayanand G .......... P3-40,P6-48
Sato, Ryuzaburo..............................P5-6
Sautter, Jessica M ............................ 120
Sawtell, Carolyn............................P6-64
Sawyer, Diana.................................. 104
Sayer, Liana C............................. 49,124
Scardamalia, Robert........................... 66
Schaan, Barbara ............................P4-62
Schalet, Amy.................................... 142
Scharoun-Lee, Melissa..................P7-28
Schatz, Enid ..................................P1-39
Schauman, William S....................... 148
Schechter, Deborah E....................P3-37
Schelar, Erin....................................... 27
Schellekens, Jona ............................... 67
Scherbov, Sergei ...........................P5-50
Schieman, Scott ............................... 165
Schiff, Eric ....................................P2-64
Schlesinger, Traci .............................. 36
Schmeer, Kammi K.......................... 168
Schmertmann, Carl P. ........................ 76
Schmidt, Lucie ............................ 28,121
Schneider, Annemarie...................P6-52
Schneider, Johanna .......................... 138
Schoen, Robert................................... 29
Schoeni, Robert......................... 106,127
Scholz, Rembrandt........................... 140
Schone, Barbara .......................39,P1-37
Schuler, Sidney Ruth ......................... 20
Schultz, T. Paul......................... 114,168
Schumm, Phil................................... 142
Schwartz, Christine R. ....................... 95
Schwarz-Soicher, Ofira.................P2-35
Schwede, Laurie............................P4-11
Schweikert3, Suzanne ...................P1-13
Scott, Littisha .............................. 55,171
Scott, Mindy E. ................................ 171
Sebastian, Mary ............................... 157
Sedgh, Gilda...............................75,P5-7
Seeman, Teresa E............................... 65
Seligman, Jason S ............................ 107
Seltzer, Judith A.......................... 11,118
Seltzer, William ................................. 97
Sen, Mitali.......................... P3-42,P6-36
Sepez, Jennifer ................................. 161
Seplaki, Christopher L .................. 51,65
Serbanescu, Florina I. ...................... 170
Sevoyan, Arusyak ................................ 9
Shafer, Emily F. ........................ 132,173
Shafer, Kevin M............................... 112
Shandra, Carrie L............................. 171
Shapiro, David .......................... 101,150
Sharkey, Pat ..................................... 112
Shauman, Kimberlee A............45,P6-63
Shekhar, Chander Dr........................ 170
Shell-Duncan, Bettina ..............28,P5-30
Shemyakina, Olga N .....................P2-15
Shen, Changyu ..............................P2-53
Shieh, Ching-Yi A. .......................P3-68
Shifa, Naima ...................................P6-8
Shin, Heeju ...................................P1-23
Shkolnikov, Vladimir....................... 140
Shofer, Jane...................................P3-37
Short, Susan E........................... 107,155
Shreffler, Karina M.......................P5-60
Shrestha, Ranjan .............................. 147
87
Shuzhuo, Li.....................................P7-2
Sibai, Abla ....................................P6-37
Sigle-Rushton, Wendy ....................... 92
Sill, Morgan ..................................... 116
Silva, Romesh ...............................P7-58
Silver, Alexis ..................................... 69
Silver, Michelle Pannor ................P7-30
Silverstein, Merril .............................. 15
Silvey, Rachel .................................... 15
Simanski, John F...........................P5-46
Simeonova, Emilia........................P1-40
Simon, Carrie R. ...........................P2-56
Simon, Kosali I. ............................P3-41
Simpson, Theresa............................... 88
Sinding, Steven ........................... 33,101
Singelmann, Joachim ....................... 122
Singer, Audrey ................................... 22
Singer, Eleanor................................... 18
Singh, Abhishek.....................116,P5-67
Singh, Chungkham Holendro........P2-55
Singh, Dr. Ranjana........................P7-41
Singh, Gayatri ...............................P6-38
Singh, Jitenkumar .........................P2-55
Singh, Neeru ...................................P7-7
Singh, Sampurna.............................P3-7
Singh, Shrikant..............................P4-12
Singh, Susheela D. ...................... 75,128
Sinha, Nistha.................................... 147
Sinkewicz, Marilyn .......................... 144
Skakkebæk, Niels E. ........................ 121
Skirbekk, Vegard ...................102,P7-70
Slack, Tim........................................ 122
Smeeding, Timothy............................ 36
Smith, Amy S................................P2-49
Smith, James P............................ 62,113
Smith, Ken R..........................119,P5-40
Smith, Kimberly V............................. 31
Smith, P. Johnelle .........................P1-41
Smith, Peter W.F.............................P3-3
Smith, Robert C. ................................ 81
Smith, Stanley K. ...................161,P7-57
Smits, Annika................................P4-13
Smits, Jeroen...................................... 31
Smock, Pamela J. ...................... 131,160
Snedker, Karen A..........................P5-27
Snipp, C. Matthew ............................. 24
Soares-Filho, Britaldo ........................ 19
Sobotka, Tomas .......................... 32,121
Sogarwal, Ruchi.........................68,P6-4
Sok, Emy.............................................. 7
Solaz, Anne................................... 13,59
Soldo, Beth J. ................................... 127
Solon, Gary M.................................... 38
Solotaroff, Jennifer L ....................P4-57
Sombie, Issiaka .............................P1-56
Sommer, Heidi ..............................P6-56
Soneji, Samir.................................... 120
Sonenstein, Freya............................... 48
Song, Chunyan .............................P7-72
Song, Seung-Eun .....................56,P6-39
Song, Shige ..............................126,P1-8
Song, Younghwan................................ 7
Sonkamble, Uttam J. .....................P2-43
Sood, Suruchi................................P3-25
Soprach, Tong...............................P4-29
Sorlie, Paul....................................... 148
Soura, Abdramane ........................P1-45
South, Scott J. ...................................... 8
Sparks, Corey S.............................P1-41
Spearin, Carrie E................................ 26
Spéder, Zsolt ...................................... 96
Speizer, Ilene S. ............................... 117
Spence, Naomi J. ............................. 107
Spencer, Bruce ............................ 83,126
Spielauer, Martin ............................P1-6
Spilerman, Seymour......................... 112
Spittel, Michael L. ........................... 140
Spivey, Christy................................... 26
Spizzichino, Daniele .....................P5-41
Sprague, Webb..............................P6-54
Spriggs, Aubrey ............................... 142
Springer, Kristen W. ........................ 174
St. John, Craig............................... 8,111
Staff, Jeremy .................................P7-65
Stamps, Katherine C .....................P1-26
Stanfors, Maria A............................... 48
Stange, Kevin..................................... 37
Staveteig, Sarah E. ............................. 74
Stecklov, Guy....................................... 6
Stegmann, Michael .......................... 140
Steinberger, Michael D ...................... 95
Stephen, Elizabeth H.......................P2-8
Stephenson, Rob ......................... 53,142
Sternthal, Michelle........................P3-69
Stevens, Gillian.................................... 9
Stewart, Susan D......................... 25,118
Stillman, Steven .......................47,P6-23
Stoddard, Pamela J............................... 5
Stokes, C. Shannon ..................10,P7-27
Stokes, Charles E ............................... 26
Stoll, Michael A................................. 47
Stoops, Nicole...............................P4-61
Storeygard, Adam .........................P7-29
Stowell, Jacob .................................. 125
Stratton, Howard.............................. 107
Stratton, Leslie ................................... 73
Strauss, John ...................................... 78
Stuchbury, Rachel.............................. 11
Stupp, Paul................................ 117,170
Su, Dejun ......................................P7-42
Suchindran, Chirayath............126,P4-45
Sulaimanova, Alina.......................... 170
Sun, Cathy........................................ 103
Sunder, Punita...............................P1-27
Sundström, Marianne......................... 27
Surawska, Hanna ............................... 65
Suryanarayana, M.H. ......................... 35
Suttorp, Marika .................................. 31
Swain, Pushpanjali........................P2-27
Swain, Suvakanta N. .....................P1-19
Swaroop, Sapna .....................111,P7-30
Swenson, Tami C..........................P4-38
Swisher, Ray .................................P5-13
Sykes, Bryan L................................. 153
Tach, Laura M.................................... 98
Taeuber, Cynthia.................................. 1
Tafoya, Sonya .................................... 42
Tai, Tsui-o.......................................... 89
Taiwo, Olumide ............................P3-64
Takei, Isao................................. 122,167
Takenaka, Ayumi............................... 57
Tamang, Anand...............................P7-6
Tambashe, B. Oleko......................... 101
Tamborini, Christopher R. ............P7-66
Tan, Vivencia................................P3-15
Tanaka, Kimiko ............................... 105
Tanfer, Koray.............................. 44,157
Tang, Zhe......................................P7-35
Tanturri, Maria-Letizia ...................... 59
Tapia, José A.................................... 110
Tatsiramos, Konstantinos..............P1-62
Taylor, Miles G......................... 127,144
Tayman, Jeff .................................P7-57
Tazi-Preve, Mariam Irene .................. 92
Teachman, Jay D.............................. 135
Teerawichitchainan, Puk Bussarawan 43
Teitelbaum, Michael S. ...................... 99
Teitler, Julien O. ...........................P2-28
Temple, Jeromey.............................. 165
Terry-Humen, Elizabeth .................. 108
Teruel, Graciela M. ..................51,P1-50
Testa, Maria Rita............................. 3,44
Thevenon, Olivier .............................. 59
Thiel de Bocanegra, Heike............P2-29
Thirumurthy, Harsha....................... 6,38
Thomas, Duncan ......................34,P1-50
Thomas, Kevin J.A. ........................... 52
Thomas, Patricia .............................. 120
Thomas, Richard...........................P6-27
Thomson, Elizabeth ........................P1-6
Thornton, Arland ........................ 96,105
Tiagi, Raaj.....................................P7-63
Tienda, Marta................................ 5,136
Tillman, Kathryn H.......................P5-61
Timberlake, Jeffrey M. ............72,P6-65
Timiras, Paola ...............................P5-33
Tlabela, Kholadi............................P7-46
Todd, Jessica........................................ 6
88
Todd, Petra......................................... 38
Todesco, Lorenzo LT....................P5-14
Tollman, Stephen ........................ 64,150
Tolnay, Stewart E. ...................69,P2-66
Tom, Sarah E. ...............................P7-43
Tomassini, Cecilia ........................ 11,30
Torche, Florencia ........................ 10,112
Torr, Berna M ........................... 155,172
Torres-Navarrete, Bolier .................... 19
Torri, Tiziana ..................................P2-9
Toulemon, Laurent.......................3,P3-8
Tovar, Jennifer J. ..........................P4-39
Treas, Judith....................................... 89
Treiman, Donald J.............................. 64
Trella, Deanna.................................. 151
Tremblay, Richard ........................... 147
Trinitapoli, Jenny .....................67,P5-42
Tristao, Ignez M............................P6-40
Trueman, Karen ..............................P6-7
Trussell, James.........................128,P7-3
Tsui, Amy ................................... 33,109
Tsuya, Noriko ...................................... 4
Tufis, Paula ...................................P3-67
Turan, Janet M. .................................. 53
Turkyilmaz, Ahmet Sinan.............P3-55
Turney, Kristin E ..........................P1-28
Turra, Cassio M. ......................93,P2-44
Twine, Wayne...............................P1-35
Tyurin, Konstantin ........................... 175
Uecker, Jeremy ................................ 108
Ueyama, Maki...............................P3-41
Ueyama, Mika.................................... 25
Ukraintseva, Svetlana V.............. 83,115
Umberson, Debra J. ........................... 39
Unisa, Sayeed................................P3-50
Upadhyay, Ushma D.....................P6-24
Urassa, Mark.................................P2-11
Urbano, Annamaria AU ................P5-14
Urdinola, Piedad ........................38,P6-9
Usdansky, Margaret L........................ 62
Utomo, Iwu D. ................................. 176
Vala-Haynes, Emily......................... 170
Valenzuala, Abel................................ 22
Vallin, Jacques ..............................P7-37
Valongueiro, Sandra .....................P7-44
Van Assche, Ari............................P4-31
van Dalen, Hendrik P....................... 175
van de Walle, Dominique ................ 166
van der Klaauw, Wilbert .................... 90
Van Hook, Jennifer ..................... 55,152
van Poppel, Frans W.A. ................... 175
van Wissen, Leo................................. 58
Vandewater, Elizabeth ......................... 2
VanLandingham, Mark ............... 50,106
Vanneman, Reeve ....................49,P2-65
VanWey, Leah K. ......................... 14,62
Vargas Valle, Eunice D.................P3-26
Varghese, Rekha ...........................P4-14
Vasudevan, Jayachandran ................ 154
Vasunilashorn, Sarinnapha .............. 119
Vaughan, Barbara ............................ 128
Vaughan-Smith, Maya N ................. 147
Vaupel, James W. ............................ 113
Veijanen, Ari.................................P6-51
Velamuri, Malathi .............................. 47
Veliov, Vladimir .............................. 156
Velkoff, Victoria...........................P5-35
Ventura, Stephanie J. ......................P3-4
Verma, Ravi B.P. ..........................P5-53
Vernon, Ricardo............................... 128
Verona, Ana P...............................P6-25
Verwimp, Philip................................. 74
Vespa, Jonathan E............................ 171
Vignoli, Daniele..............................P2-9
Villarreal, Andres...................132,P4-44
Villarrubia, Jacqueline ......................... 5
Vishwanath, Tara ............................. 147
Vitali, Agnese ...................................... 3
Voloshin, Irina ................................. 169
Volovyk, Sergiy V. .......................P7-45
von Gaudecker, Hans-Martin........... 140
Voss, Paul R.................................. 58,76
Vu, Lung ............................................ 50
Vulule, John M .............................P3-34
Wacharasin, Chintana ...................... 176
Wagmiller, Robert L ........................ 149
Waite, Linda.............................. 127,142
Walchuk Thayer, Sarah..........121,P7-73
Waldfogel, Jane .......................165,P7-1
Waldinger, Roger............................. 138
Walhout, Evelien ............................. 175
Waller, Maureen ....................118,P5-13
Wallman, Katherine K. ...................... 18
Walsemann, Katrina M .................... 106
Walsh, Stephen J................................ 19
Walton, Emily C. ..........................P5-27
Wang, Feng..................................... 3,82
Wang, Haidong .................................. 12
Wang, Haijiang ...............................P7-8
Wang, Hongbo ..............................P2-71
Wang, Lin .......................................... 40
Wang, Wenjuan ............................P3-13
Wang, Zhenglian.............................. 156
Warner, Catharine H. ....................... 139
Warner, David F. ............................ 7,56
Warren, Charles ............................P4-24
Warren, John R. .....................136,P4-53
Washbrook, Elizabeth ...................P5-28
Wasser, Heather ............................P3-20
Wasserman, Melanie R .................... 158
Watkins, Susan.......................... 104,130
Way, Megan M .................................. 62
Way, Peter O.................................... 109
Weden, Margaret M. ................. 110,120
Weeks, John R. ............................. 34,58
Wei, Yan .......................................P3-62
Weinreb, Alexander ......................P7-59
Weinshenker, Matthew ...................... 48
Weinstein, Maxine ...................65,P3-37
Weir, David...................................... 164
Weir, Sharon .................................P6-31
Weise, Svenja................................P1-42
Weiss, Christopher C. ...................... 158
Welz, Tanya ..................................P2-45
Wen, Ming ....................................P2-50
Wentzel, Marie..............................P7-46
West, Loraine A............................P4-20
Westoff, Charles ................................ 67
White, Kari ...................................P5-34
White, Katherine J. C.................... 58,76
White, Michael J. ........................ 84,168
Whitman, Kevin............................P7-66
Widyantoro, Ninuk .......................... 176
Wight, Vanessa .............................P5-58
Wiik, Kenneth Aarskaug.................... 71
Wilcox, W. Bradford.......................... 61
Wildeman, Christopher ...................... 56
Wilder, Esther I................................ 154
Wildsmith, Elizabeth....................... 4,32
Willaert, Didier ................................ 105
Willekens, Frans .............................. 156
Williams, David ............................P3-69
Williams, Lindy ............................... 103
Williams, Nathalie ............. P3-51,P4-40
Wilmoth, Janet ................................. 164
Wilmoth, John R. ............................... 52
Wilson, Nicholas...........................P5-43
Winkler, Richelle .....................91,P6-49
Winkler-Dworak, Maria E. ......156,P1-6
Winters, Paul C .................................... 6
Withers, Suzanne ............................... 45
Witkowski, Kristine ........................... 97
Witoelar, Firman.............................. 134
Witten, Karen................................P1-56
Wohl, David A..............................P6-31
Wolf, Douglas A. ........................ 30,164
Wolf, Jamie W ................................. 123
Wolff, Brent ....................................... 44
Wolfinger, Nicholas H. .................P6-62
Wolpin, Kenneth................................ 38
Wong, Jen D. ................................P7-67
Wong, Rebeca............................... 30,93
Woo, Hyeyoung .....................167,P6-39
Wood, James W. ...........................P3-37
Wrzaczek, Stefan ............................... 29
Wu, Huei-Hsia ..............................P2-51
Wu, Lawrence L. ........................ 37,173
Wu, Lijuan ......................................... 77
89
Wu, Qiaobing................................P1-29
Wu, Xiaogang ...............................P3-27
Wylie, Jean E. .................................... 97
Wyse, Jessica JB ...........................P4-21
Xing, Wei......................................P4-66
Yabiku, Scott T. .......................... 26,135
Yahn de Andrade, Cibele................... 21
Yamazaki, Michiyo.......................... 130
Yang, Juhua ....................... P4-48,P5-15
Yang, Li-Shou...............................P6-12
Yansen, Shana...............................P3-25
Yaro, Yacouba ................................. 143
Yashin, Anatoliy I....................... 83,115
Yazoume, Ye ................................P7-31
Yeatman, Sara............................... 28,67
Yeung, Wei-Jun Jean .................. 54,131
Yi, Chin-Chun.................................... 96
Yip, Winnie........................................ 35
Yoshioka, Hirotoshi ........................P1-9
You, Danzhen .................................. 110
You, Xiuhong................................P1-63
Younger, Stephen............................. 114
Yount, Kathryn M......................... 15,46
Yu, Wei-hsin............................. 132,170
Yu, Zhou ................................167,P2-52
Yumoto, Futoshi ................................ 98
Zaba, Basia ...................................P2-11
Zacchigna, Marianna........................ 175
Zagheni, Emilio ............................P3-56
Zajacova, Anna .............................P7-34
Zakharov, Sergei...........................P1-15
Zaslow, Martha J...........................P2-18
Zavodny, Madeline .......................P6-57
Zeng, Yi ........................................... 156
Zhai, Fuhua ........................................ 88
Zhai, Jiexia (Elisa) ........................... 170
Zhang, Li............................ P4-47,P6-66
Zhang, Ning .............................37,P5-29
Zhang, Weiwei..............................P1-51
Zhang, Wenquan (Charles) .............. 149
Zhang, Xingyou ............................P2-50
Zhang, Yabei.................................P3-42
Zhang, Yuanting ...........................P7-16
Zhang, Zhenmei .....................174,P7-16
Zhao, Zhenxiang ...........................P5-24
Zheng, Zhenzhen ................................. 3
Zhou, Min .......................................... 57
Zhou, Yun .......................................... 69
Zhu, Haiyan ................................ 11,110
Zhu, Li ............................................P4-8
Zhuo, Yue .......................................P5-8
Zick, Cathleen..........................73,P5-40
Zielonke, Nadine................................ 93
Zimmer, Zachary .....................15,P7-35
Zissimopoulos, Julie M................. 36,62
Zulu, Eliya M..................... P6-33,P7-31

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