Session

Thursday, March 31 / 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P1Poster Session 1

Thursday, March 31 / 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1The New Demography of Poverty: Federal, Regional, State, and Local Differences
2HIV Prevention and Sexual and Reproductive Health Service Linkages
3Marriage Change in Developing Countries
4Family Instability: Causes and Consequences I
5Overweight and Obesity in Children and Youth
6Race, Ethnicity, and Health: Contextual Influences
7Immigrant Destinations: Issues and Impacts
8Family Planning, Reproductive Health, and Fertility in Africa
9Fertility Timing and Child Well-Being
10Policy Challenges of Population Aging Around the World
11Educational and Labor Force Inequality in Developing Countries I
12Racial and Ethnic Inequality
13Investments and Outcomes for Today's Children
14Economic Conditions and Mortality
15Qualitative Methods in Studying Health and Mortality
16Historical Demography
17Environmental Influence on Population Dynamics
18Housing Demography

Thursday, March 31 / 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

19Evaluating the United States Census
20Population Policy
21On the Border: Understanding Family Planning
22Family Instability: Causes and Consequences II
23Employment and Economic Security at Older Ages
24HIV/AIDS
25Immigrant Origin Areas: Issues and Impacts
26Fertility Change and Ethnic Identity in Africa
27Population and Land Use
28Children's Work and Schooling in Poor Countries
29Population Aging, Fiscal Impacts, and Economic Growth Around the World
30Racial and Ethnic Segregation and Discrimination
31Gender Based Violence
32Income, Neighborhoods, and Health
33Effects of Governmental and Corporate Family-Friendly Policies
34Energy, Emissions, and Environmental Quality
35Involving Men - for Better or Worse?
36Residential Segregation Outside the United States

Thursday, March 31 / 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P2Poster Session 2

Thursday, March 31 / 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

37Baby Boomers Turn 65
38Contraceptive Choices in Context
39Adult Mortality
40Gender and Reproductive Health
41Families in Comparative Perspective
42Adolescents, Young Adults, and Mental Health
43Immigration, Child Health, and Community
44Fertility and Family Planning in the Context of HIV/AIDS
45Physical and Sexual Violence
46Transition to Adulthood in Sub-Saharan Africa
47Educational and Labor Force Inequality in Developing Countries II
48Immigrant Integration and Assimilation
49Evolutionary Approaches to Demography
50Migration and Return Migration in History
51Measurement and Methods in Population and Environment Research
52The Context of Cohabiting Unions
53Peers, Neighborhoods, and Health
54Subnational Estimates and Projections

Thursday, March 31 / 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P3Poster Session 3

Thursday, March 31 / 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

55Measuring Progress Toward Millennium Development Goals in Africa
56Sexual and Romantic Relationships
57Infertility and Childlessness
58Marriage and the Life Course
59Aging and Well-Being: Social, Economic, and Psychological Dimensions
60Health and Mortality - International Experiences
61Migration Impacts in Sending Countries
62Demography of Latin America
63Economics of Fertility
64Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries
65Child Care, School Contexts, and Child Outcomes
66Immigrant Achievement and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in Europe
67Early Life Health and Later Life Outcomes
68Demography of Crime
69Intergenerational Relations Across Three Generations
70Population, Consumption, and Environmental Quality
71New Data Collection Methods and Data Systems
72Case Studies in Applied Demography

Friday, April 1 / 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P4Poster Session 4

Friday, April 1 / 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

73What Is the Role Inequality Will Play in Demographic and Socioeconomic Indicators in Latin America's Future?
74Contraception: The Determinants of Choice
75Using the American Community Survey
76Cohabitation, Relationship Quality, and Union Stability
77Reproductive Health Services and Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa
78Authors Meet Critics. Prudence and Pressure: Reproduction and Human Agency in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900
79Internal Migration
80Fertility and Reproductive Health During/After Bad times
81Families and Well-Being
82Scarring and Selection Effects of Health Shocks in Childhood
83Recent Trends in Minority Employment and Earnings in the U.S.
84Neighborhood Effects and Neighborhood Change
85Cross-National Studies of Adult Health and Mortality using SAGE and INDEPTH data
86Demography of Punishment
87Disability Trends and Dynamics - International and Comparative Perspectives
88A Comparative Perspective on Family Policies
89Education, Experimentation, and Child Labor in Poor Countries
90Spatial Analysis and Networks

Friday, April 1 / 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

91Communicating Demographic Results to Policy Makers
92HIV Prevention and Consequences
93Abortion I
94Marriage
95Health Behaviors and Health Disparities
96Policy and Child Outcomes
97Internal Migration in LDCs
98Aging, Health, and Well-Being: International Perspectives
99Educational Outcomes among Children of Immigrants
100Adolescent Fertility and Reproductive Health in Africa
101Demography of the United States Latino Population
102Religion and Demographic Processes
103Environmental Impacts on Health and Mortality
104Family Response to Economic Recession and Natural Disaster
105Education Quality in the Developing World: Factors Affecting Student Achievement
106Implications of Childhood Circumstances for Transitions to Adulthood in the U.S.
107Methodological Issues in Health and Mortality: Trajectories
108Residential Mobility and Housing Choice

Friday, April 1 / 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

P5Poster Session 5

Friday, April 1 / 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

109What the Federal Statistical System Can Tell Us About the Well-Being of Children
110Trends and Dynamics in Health and Disability in Later Life
111Abortion II
112Emerging Family Forms
113Maternal Mortality: Data Collection and Measurement Issues
114Consequences of Economic Downturns
115Immigration and Public Policy
116Fertility Decline and Changing Gender Relations
117Genetics and Demography
118School, Work, and Fertility Transitions in Southern Africa
119Parental Employment, Family Time Use, and Children's Well-Being
120Gender Inequality in Educational and Labor Force Outcomes
121Emerging Puzzles in Self-Rated Health
122Methodological Issues in Health and Mortality: Longitudinal studies
123The Effect of Transfer Payments on Household Decisions
124Unintended and Ambivalently Intended Fertility
125Formal Demography I: Mathematical Models and Methods
126Historical Mortality Patterns

Friday, April 1 / 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

P6Poster Session 6

Friday, April 1 / 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

127Family Planning, Reproductive Health, and Fertility in Asia
128Work-Family Issues
129Remarriage
130Family Resources and Child Health and Well-Being
131Educational and Labor Force Outcomes of Immigrants
132Well-Being of the Elderly Across Time and Across Countries
133HIV Care and Prevention
134Family Ties in Later Life: Contact, Care, and Relationships I
135Biodemographic Influences on Health and Mortality
136Family, Immigration, and Social Integration
137Child Well-Being in Africa
138Migration and Fertility
139Socio-Economic and Psycho-Social Influences on Health and Mortality
140Impacts of Conflicts and Natural Disasters I
141Fertility and Social, Economic, and Political Instability
142The Demographic Effects of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Incarceration Rates
143Innovations in Bringing Environmental Aspects into Health and Mortality Research
144Higher Education

Saturday, April 2 / 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

145Estimates of Mexico-U.S. Migration from the Perspective of Both Countries: 2010 Censuses and Other Sources
146Becoming a Centenarian
147Sex and Sexuality
148Family Change and Continuity
149Infant and Child Mortality
150Parental Influences on Adolescent Sexual Behavior
151Parental Employment and Child Outcomes
152Family Ties in Later Life: Contact, Care, and Relationships II
153Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Differentials in Health and Mortality
154Child Nutrition and Schooling
155Methodological Issues in Health and Mortality
156Immigration in Comparative Perspective
157The Impact of Recessions of Health
158Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Child Health and Well-Being
159Demography of Multiple Race Populations: New Research
160The Changing Roles of Fathers
161Measurement of Fertility in Low Fertility Contexts
162Formal Demography II

Saturday, April 2 / 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P7Poster Session 7

Saturday, April 2 / 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

163Military Service, the Life Course, and Aging: A Panel Discussion
164Correspondence Between Fertility Intentions and Behavior in International Context
165Family Structure and Child Outcomes
166Maternal Mortality: Trends and Correlates
167Infant/Child Mortality: International Research
168Policy and Child Well-Being
169Health Behaviors, Health, and Mortality
170Early Life Influences on Health and Mortality
171Contextual Influences on Health and Mortality
172Measuring and Modeling African Fertility
173Population, Health, and Economic Development
174Immigrant Health
175Rethinking Racial Distinctions
176Impacts of Conflicts and Natural Disasters II
177The Role of Cultural Factors in Union Formation and Dissolution
178Coresidence and Family Ties
179Innovations in Data Collection and Measurement on Fertility and Sexual Behavior
180Residential Mobility, Neighborhoods, and Crime

Saturday, April 2 / 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

181Population, Conflict, and Religion
182Methods of Contraception: Some Interesting Trends and Differentials
183Contextual Influences on Fertility Intentions
184Families and Well-Being in Comparative Perspective
185Health Insurance and Health Care Utilization
186Intermarriage
187Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Reproductive Health
188Aging, Health, and the Life Cycle Around the World
189International Perspectives on Health and Mortality
190The Children of Immigrants in Comparative Perspective
191Lifecourse Perspectives on Residential Mobility from Large National Data Sets
192Data and Methods in the Study of Migration, Neighborhoods, and Urbanization
193Determinants of the Well-Being of Children and Youth in the U.S.
194Education and Health
195Violence and SRH Outcomes: Measurements, Associations, and Meanings
196Social Change and Family Change
197New Views on Early Parenthood: Gender and Cross-National Perspectives
198Higher Education: Cross-Country Comparisons and Mobility