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1 2012 Meeting Program Summary WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM PAA Board Meeting WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM Welcome Mixer (admittance and beverage ticket included in the registration fee) THURSDAY, MAY 3 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM P-1 Poster Session 1 THURSDAY, MAY 3 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM 1 Low Fertility in Developed and Developing Countries 2 Men‘s Roles in Families and Relationships 3 International Migration 4 Reconceptualizing Neighborhood Contexts: Measuring Contexts and Processes 5 The Impact of Economic Recession on Family Behavior 6 Biodemographic Influences on Health and Mortality I 7 Committee on Applied Demography (CAD): Applications in Spatial Demography 8 Gender and Reproductive Health 9 Sexual and Romantic Relationships 10 HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 11 Family Change and Continuity 12 The Demography of Young Adulthood in the United States 13 Gender, Higher Education, and STEM Fields 14 Population, Health and the Environment 15 Neighborhood and Contextual Influences on Health 16 Contextual and Policy Influences on Reproductive Health and Fertility 17 Innovations in Measurement and Modeling 18 Social Capital, Aging, and Well-Being THURSDAY, MAY 3 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM 19 Population Growth and the American Future: 40 Years On 20 Concentrated Disadvantage: Racial and Ethnic Variation 21 Union Formation: Developing Countries 22 International Perspectives on Intergenerational Relationships 23 Fertility Transition in Africa 24 Demography of Mental Health 25 Family Formation in Comparative-Historical Perspective 26 Differentials in Late-life Health 27 Sexual Behavior and STIs 28 Economic Downturns and Children's Outcomes 29 Urbanization 30 Overweight and Obesity in Children and Youth 31 Migration, Residential Mobility, and Population Health 32 The Impacts of Migration on Family Dynamics and Child Well-Being 33 State and School Policies 34 Formal Demography 35 Survey Measures of Empowerment and Reproductive Outcomes 36 Demographic Issues in Redistricting THURSDAY, MAY 3 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM P-2 Poster Session 2 THURSDAY, MAY 3 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM PAA Career Mentoring Lunch

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2012 Meeting Program Summary

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PAA Board Meeting

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2

8:30 PM - 11:00 PM

Welcome Mixer

(admittance and beverage ticket included in the registration

fee)

THURSDAY, MAY 3

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-1 Poster Session 1

THURSDAY, MAY 3

8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1 Low Fertility in Developed and Developing Countries

2 Men‘s Roles in Families and Relationships

3 International Migration

4 Reconceptualizing Neighborhood Contexts: Measuring

Contexts and Processes

5 The Impact of Economic Recession on Family Behavior

6 Biodemographic Influences on Health and Mortality I

7 Committee on Applied Demography (CAD): Applications

in Spatial Demography

8 Gender and Reproductive Health

9 Sexual and Romantic Relationships

10 HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases

11 Family Change and Continuity

12 The Demography of Young Adulthood in the United

States

13 Gender, Higher Education, and STEM Fields

14 Population, Health and the Environment

15 Neighborhood and Contextual Influences on Health

16 Contextual and Policy Influences on Reproductive Health

and Fertility

17 Innovations in Measurement and Modeling

18 Social Capital, Aging, and Well-Being

THURSDAY, MAY 3

10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

19 Population Growth and the American Future: 40 Years

On

20 Concentrated Disadvantage: Racial and Ethnic Variation

21 Union Formation: Developing Countries

22 International Perspectives on Intergenerational

Relationships

23 Fertility Transition in Africa

24 Demography of Mental Health

25 Family Formation in Comparative-Historical Perspective

26 Differentials in Late-life Health

27 Sexual Behavior and STIs

28 Economic Downturns and Children's Outcomes

29 Urbanization

30 Overweight and Obesity in Children and Youth

31 Migration, Residential Mobility, and Population Health

32 The Impacts of Migration on Family Dynamics and Child

Well-Being

33 State and School Policies

34 Formal Demography

35 Survey Measures of Empowerment and Reproductive

Outcomes

36 Demographic Issues in Redistricting

THURSDAY, MAY 3

11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P-2 Poster Session 2

THURSDAY, MAY 3

12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

PAA Career Mentoring Lunch

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THURSDAY, MAY 3

1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

37 Asian Americans and Asian Canadians: A Minority

Success Story?

38 Residential Segregation

39 Union Formation in Developed Countries

40 Committee on Population Statistics (COPS): Evaluating

National Population Estimates

41 Dating and Adolescent Sexual Activity

42 Conceptualization and Measurement of Poverty

43 Economics of Fertility

44 Living Arrangements and the Elderly in Developing

Countries

45 Economic Circumstances, Child Health and Well-Being

46 Family Planning and Maternal and Child Mortality in

Developing Countries

47 Determinants of Fertility in Asia

48 Implications of Fertility on Socioeconomic and Health

Outcomes in Africa

49 Place Effects on Mortality

50 Genes, Biology, and Children

51 Immigration and Integration in the Workplace and

Housing

52 Frontiers in Mortality Measures and Forecasts

53 Innovations in Studying Hard-to-Reach Populations

54 Environment, Food, and Health

THURSDAY, MAY 3

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P-3 Poster Session 3

THURSDAY, MAY 3

3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

55 Arab Spring: Socio-Demographic Changes in the Arab

World

56 Non-marital and Diverse Family Forms

57 Happiness and Economic and Social Well-Being

58 Cognition and Aging

59 Economic Change and Migration: International

Perspectives

60 Health and Mortality in Developing Countries

61 Public Policy and Families Around the World

62 Advances in Measures and Models of Sexual Behavior

63 Fatal and Non-fatal Health Outcomes: Comparing

Expected Length and Quality of Life by Gender, Race

and National Origin

64 Parental Influences on Childhood Obesity

65 Spatial and Network Analysis in Demography

66 Partners and Childbearing

67 Health Behaviors, Health, and Mortality I

68 Rethinking Racial Distinctions: Mixed Race Populations,

Identity, and Measurement

69 Abortion

70 Child and Family Policy

71 Understanding HIV Risk and HIV Prevalence

72 Spatial Diversity of Ethnoracial Populations

THURSDAY, MAY 3

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

PAA Annual Membership Meeting

THURSDAY, MAY 3

8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

PAA Memorial Service

FRIDAY, MAY 4

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-4 Poster Session 4

FRIDAY, MAY 4

8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

73 Immigration and Assimilation

74 Families and Well-Being among Older Adults

75 Assessing the Impact of Contraception and Family

Planning

76 Poverty Measurement: Households and the Lifecourse

77 Longevity and Life Expectancy

78 Trends and Trajectories in Health and Disability

79 European Families and Well-Being

80 Sexual Risk Behaviors and Outcomes in Developing

Nations

81 Fertility Timing: Europe and South America

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82 Same-Sex Partnerships

83 Spatial Demography and Network Analysis

84 Happiness in International Perspective

85 Food, Nutrition, and Child Well-Being

86 Applying Demography to Business Challenges

87 Non-standard Work Schedules and Family

88 Maternal, Infant, and Child Mortality in Developing

Countries

89 Disparities in Reproductive Health and Fertility

90 Internal Migration, Emigration, and Social and Economic

Change

FRIDAY, MAY 4

10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

91 Author-Meets-Critic: Robert J. Sampson and Great

American City: Chicago and the Enduring

Neighborhood Effect

92 Disease and Aging

93 Obstacles to Contraceptive Use

94 Committee on Population Statistics (COPS): Issues in

Applied Demography

95 Race and Gender Inequality in Economic Outcomes

96 Child Health

97 Health Behaviors, Health, and Mortality II

98 Race, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Health and

Mortality

99 Fertility Intentions and Behaviors over the Life Course

100 The Great Recession and Intranational and International

Inequality

101 Economics, Families and Well-Being

102 Fertility Research in a Comparative Perspective

103 The Neighborhood Context of Child Obesity

104 Population, Health and the Environment: Impacts and

Responses

105 Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Risk Taking

106 Family Formation and Dissolution in the Contemporary

United States

107 Innovations in the Study of Residential Segregation

108 Abortion in the Context of Legalization

FRIDAY, MAY 4

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

P-5 Poster Session 5

FRIDAY, MAY 4

12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

109 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health

110 Domestic Violence: Causes and Consequences

111 Interplay of Demographic Change, Public Policy, and

Economic Outcomes in LDCs

112 Contraceptive Use in the United States

113 Reproductive Health Policies and Programs in Africa

114 Public Policy and Families

115 Transition to Adulthood in the Developing World

116 Experimental Studies of Human Mortality

117 Fertility Timing

118 Educational Achievement and Attainment

119 Gender Roles, Household Labor, and Parenting

120 Intersections Between Internal and International

Migration

121 Methodological Innovations in AIDS-related Research

122 Economic Change and Migration to and within the

United States

123 Families and Health and Nutrition

124 Consequences of Population Aging on Labor Markets

125 Incarceration and Demographic Implications

126 HIV and STD in Migrant-sending Communities

FRIDAY, MAY 4

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

P-6 Poster Session 6

FRIDAY, MAY 4

2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

127 Families in U.S. and Mexico: A Comparative

Perspective with a Public Policy Approach

128 Demography with a Gender Lens

129 Transitions from Cohabitation to Marriage

130 New Directions in International Migration Research

131 Family Instability

132 Causes and Measurement of Mortality

133 Parental Time Use and Parenting

134 Residential Mobility, Suburbanization, and

Exurbanization

135 Biodemographic Influences on Health and Mortality II

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136 Evaluating Population Projections

137 Social Support and Family Well-Being

138 Health Insurance, Health Care, and Health

139 New Migrants in Europe

140 Patterns and Determinants of Health and Mortality in the

Developing World

141 Family Planning and Reproductive Health in the Asian

Context

142 Comparative Perspectives on Fertility and Sexual

Behavior

143 Fertility and Crisis

144 Mathematical Demography

FRIDAY, MAY 4

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Presentation of Awards

Presidential Address

FRIDAY, MAY 4

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Presidential Cocktail Party

(cash bar)

FRIDAY, MAY 4

9:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Alumni Night Networking Dessert Reception

(cash bar)

SATURDAY, MAY 5

8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

145 Families and Well-Being

146 Gender-Based Violence

147 Partners and Contraceptive Use

148 Population Change and Development in LDCs

149 New Evidence on School Reforms and Child Outcomes

150 Socioeconomic Status, Health, and Mortality

151 Mexican Migration to the United States

152 Demographic Perspectives on Inequality

153 Mate Selection in Sexual and Romantic Relationships

154 Environmental Influences on Child Health

155 Emerging Patterns in Contraceptive Use in Africa

156 Methods and Measurement in Population-Development-

Environment Research

157 Interaction of Economic and Family Processes

158 Using Data from the American Community Survey

159 Social Networks, Social Capital, and Aging

160 Recent Population Redistribution Trends: U.S. Census

2010

161 HIV Risk, Prevention, and Consequences

162 Methodological Issues in the Study of Health and

Mortality

SATURDAY, MAY 5

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P-7 Poster Session 7

SATURDAY, MAY 5

10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

163 Human Capital and Reaping the Demographic Dividend

in sub-Saharan Africa

164 International Perspectives on Integration and

Assimilation

165 Reciprocal Dynamics Between Gender and

Demographic Processes

166 Family Structure, Timing, and Child Well-being

167 Internal Migration

168 Findings from Contraceptive History Calendars

169 Adult Mortality II: Behaviors and Diseases

170 Contextual and Environmental Influences on Children‘s

Health and Well-Being

171 Families in International Perspective

172 Economic Growth, Economic Shocks, and the Older

Population

173 Fertility Attitudes and Intentions in Low-Fertility

Societies

174 Innovations in Data, Methods, and Measurement

175 Work and Health

176 Perspectives on Fertility in Asia

177 Demographic Drivers of Inequality

178 Socioeconomic Status and Health - Cross-National

Research

179 Economic and Social Factors in HIV Prevalence and

Mortality

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180 Residential Segregation and Health

SATURDAY, MAY 5

12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

181 Fertility Intentions

182 Race Inequality in Wealth

183 Work and Family

184 Family Structure and Child Well-Being

185 Social Change and Population Health

186 Life Course Approaches to Health and Mortality

187 Public Policy and Families in Developing Countries

188 Education and Health Behaviors

189 Adult Mortality I

190 Male Participation in Reproductive Health

191 Climate-Related Environmental Events and Population

Displacement

192 Assortative Mating in Developed Countries

193 Men, Couples and Contraceptive Use

194 Female Empowerment: Measurement

195 Child Health Inequalities

196 Ethnoracial Diversity and Change

197 HIV/AIDS, Marriage, and Fertility

198 Disability and Labor Market Outcomes

SATURDAY, MAY 5

2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

199 Family and Union Instability in the U.S.

200 Education and Social Mobility

201 Population Dynamics and Weather Changes:

Experiences, Practices and Implications

202 Infant Health and Mortality in the United States

203 Gender Roles and Children's Well-Being

204 Neighborhood Effects on Education, Health, and

Economic Mobility

205 Intergenerational Relations

206 Factors Affecting Uptake of Contraception

207 Ethnicity, Pan-Ethnicity, and Race

208 Economic Contractions and Health Behaviors

209 Family Influences on Health and Mortality

210 Aging in Developing Countries

211 New Methodological Approaches for Examining

Internal Migration

212 The Effects of Government Policies on Fertility

213 Modelling Health and Disability

214 Advances in Measures and Models of Fertility and

Sexual Behavior

215 Race, Ethnicity, Immigration and Children

216 Attitudes and Demography

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Population Association of America 2012 Annual Meeting Program

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2

Wednesday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PAA BOARD MEETING

Wednesday, May 2, 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM

WELCOME MIXER (admittance and beverage ticket included in the registration

fee)

THURSDAY, MAY 3

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Poster Session 1

Thursday, May 3, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-1 POSTER SESSION 1

1 Factors Associated with Participation in the Collection of

Saliva Samples by Mail in a Survey of Older Adults

• Jennifer Dykema, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Kerryann DiLoreto, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Kenneth D. Croes, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Jeremy Beach, USDA National Agricultural Statistics

Service; Dana Garbarski, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2 Dynamic and Dyadic Relationships: An Extension of the

Socioeconomic Status-Health Relationship • Dana

Garbarski, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Does Antenatal Care Matter in the Use of Skilled Birth

Attendance in Rural Africa: The Case of Ghana, Kenya,

Tanzania and Uganda • Vissého D. Adjiwanou, Université

de Montréal; Alain K. Koffi, Johns Hopkins University

4 Point Process Models for Household Distributions within

Small Areal Units • Zack Almquist, University of

California, Irvine; Carter Butts, University of California,

Irvine

5 The Age-Profile in the Health Gradient in Childhood in the

UK • Benedicte Apouey, University of South Florida;

Pierre-Yves Geoffard, Paris School of Economics

6 Contraception and Abortion: the French Paradox

• Nathalie Bajos, Institut National de la Santé et de la

Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Aline Bohet, Institut

National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM);

Mireille Le Guen, Institut National de la Santé et de la

Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Arnaud Régnier-Loilier,

Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Henri

Leridon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED);

Caroline Moreau, Institut National de la Santé et de la

Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

7 Migration and Mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence

from the Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance

System (NUHDSS) • Donatien Beguy, African Population

and Health Research Center (APHRC); Philippe Bocquier,

Université Catholique de Louvain

8 Unobserved Heterogeneity and Mortality Decline in Eastern

Germany after the German Unification • Robert Beise, Max

Planck Institute for Demographic Research

9 Are Skilled Migrants More Protected during Times of

Economic Crisis? Evidence from the US • Cristina

Bradatan, Texas Tech University

10 Pendularity Systems: An Application of Network Analysis

to the Study of Intra-Metropolitan Mobility of Population in

Brazil • Fernando Braga, Instituto Federal de Minas

Gerais; Caetano Santos, Instituto Federal de Minas Gerais;

Everton Lima, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento

Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

11 Does Social Capital Enhance Self-Rated Health? An

Empirical Study from China • He Chen, Peking University;

Tianguang Meng, Peking University; Gong Chen, Peking

University

12 On the Possibilities of Predicting Cohort Fertility

Measures from Period Fertility Measures: Theory and

Empirical Evidence • P. C. Roger Cheng, National Central

University, Taiwan

13 The Turkish Second Generation in Europe: Family Life

Trajectories and Independence in the Transition to Adulthood

• Helga A. G. de Valk, Netherlands Interdisciplinary

Demographic Institute (NIDI) and Vrije Universiteit Brussel;

Nicola Barban, University of Groningen

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14 The Residential Segregation of Same-Sex Partnered

Households from Heterosexual Partnered Households in U.S.

Cities • Danielle Deng, Texas A&M University

15 Leaving Work, Leaving Home: An Analysis of

Neighborhood Mobility of the Unemployed in Canada and the

United States • Nicole Denier, McGill University

16 Active Ageing and Health: an Exploration of Longitudinal

Data for Four European Countries • Giorgio Di Gessa,

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);

Emily Grundy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine (LSHTM); Anne Jamieson, Birkbeck University of

London

17 Parent-Teacher Expectations and the Academic

Achievement of Children of Immigrants • Molly Dondero,

University of Texas at Austin; Melissa H. Humphries,

University of Texas at Austin

18 Long-distance Migration and Mortality in Sweden: Testing

the Salmon Bias and Healthy Migrant Hypotheses • Sven

Drefahl, Stockholm University; Gunnar Andersson,

Stockholm University

19 Demographic Change, Prostitution, and Sexually

Transmitted Infection Rates in China • Avraham

Ebenstein, Harvard University; Ethan J. Sharygin,

University of Pennsylvania

20 Levels and Correlates of Non-Adherence to the WHO‘s

Recommended Inter-Birth Interval Lengths among

Childbearing-Aged Multiparous Women in Rufiji,Tanzania

• Amon Exavery, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Sigilbet

Mrema, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Amri Shamte, Ifakara

Health Institute (IHI); Kristin Bietsch, Princeton University;

Dominic Mosha, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Honorati

Masanja, Ifakara Health Research and Development Center

21 Socioeconomic Status and BMI Trajectories during

Market Transformation: A Longitudinal Study of Children and

Youth in China • Qiang Fu, Duke University; Linda K.

George, Duke University

22 Does the Union Status Matter? Childbearing in

Stepfamilies across European Countries: A Descriptive

Analysis. • Paulina Galezewska, University of Southampton

23 Economic Reform, Widening Income Disparity between

Higher and Lower Socioeconomic Groups and the Increasing

Child Overweight/Obesity Gap by Socioeconomic Status in

China, 1991-2006 • Wei He, Duke University; Sherman

James, Duke University; Hui Zheng, Ohio State University

24 Mortality and Living Arrangement: Living Alone, with

Family or in Institution • Anne Herm, Tallinn University

and Université catholique de Louvain

25 Suicide and Social Relations: A Cross-National and

Longitudinal Analysis • Ning Hsieh, University of

Pennsylvania

26 The Spatial Distribution of Changes in County-Level

Racial/Ethnic Diversity in the United States, 1980-2000:

Using ESDA, Spatial Regression, and GWR • Lauren A.

Hughes, Pennsylvania State University

27 Aging and City Decline: Urban Aging and City

Depopulation of Large U.S. Metropolitan Areas from 1970-

2010 • Timmy Huynh, University of Chicago

28 Exploring the Association Between Family Planning and

Developing Telecommunications Infrastructure in Rural Peru

• Heide Jackson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

29 ―Doing It Right‖: Childbearing Norms among Low-

Income Women over the Life Course • Laurie James-

Hawkins, University of Colorado at Boulder; Christie

Sennott, University of Colorado at Boulder

30 The Effects of Accountability Pressure on Student

Achievement, Mobility, and School Attachment • Jennifer

Jennings, New York University; Peter Rich, New York

University

31 Race/ethnicity and Class Differences in Premarital

Fertility Rates: Cohabitation or Contraception? • Yujin

Kim, University of Texas at Austin

32 Determinants of Pathways to HIV Testing in Rural and

Urban Kenya: Evidence from the 2008 Kenya Demographic

and Health Survey • James K Kimani, African Population

and Health Research Center (APHRC); Remare Ettar,

African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

33 The Health of Veterans: Findings from the National Health

Interview Survey • Ellen A. Kramarow, National Center

for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Patricia Pastor, NCHS

34 Gender Differences in the Impact of Experiencing

Bullying: Who's Worse off? • Maggie Ledwell,

Pennsylvania State University; Valarie King, Pennsylvania

State University

35 Religiosity and the Transition to Nonmarital Fertility

• Heidi Lyons, Oakland University; Scott Smith, Oakland

University

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36 Pathways of Fertility Change among Poor and Non-poor in

Asian Countries • Nabanita Majumder, International

Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

37 Population Projections in Context: Fertility Assumptions

in Post-War Projections in Great Britain and France • Emily

Marshall, Princeton University

38 The Weakening Link: The Sequencing and Timing of First

Sex, First Marriage, and First Births Among Women in the

United States • Gladys M. Martinez, National Center for

Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Casey E. Copen, National

Survey of Family Growth

39 Still Losing My Religion: Disaffiliation is No Longer Just

for the Young • David McClendon, University of Texas at

Austin; Conrad Hackett, Pew Research Center

40 Factors Affecting the Spread of Tuberculosis in South

Africa • Zoe McLaren, University of Michigan; Nicola

Branson, University of Cape Town

41 With or Without You. Partnership Context of First

Conceptions in Hungary • Julia Mikolai, University of

Southampton

42 Life-Cycle Saving Behavior in Mexico • Isalia Nava-

Bolaños, El Colegio de México

43 Determinants of Condom Use among Adolescents in

Botswana • Enock Ngome, University of Botswana;

Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand;

Eunice N.S. Imasiku, University of Zambia; Micah

Katuruza, University of the Witwatersrand; Nicole De Wet,

University of the Witwatersrand; Godwin G. A. Timiun,

University of the Witwatersrand; Bob Elwange, University of

the Witwatersrand

44 Delaying Sexual Debut as a Strategy for Reducing HIV

Epidemic in Kenya: Findings from the Kenya Demographic

Health Survey, 2003 • Elijah Onsomu, Winston-Salem State

University; James K Kimani, African Population and Health

Research Center (APHRC); Benta A. Abuya, African

Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Ahmed

Arif, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; DaKysha

Moore, Johnson C. Smith University; Vanessa Duren-

Winfield, Winston-Salem State University

45 Cash Transfer Perceptions and Spending Patterns in the

Context of an Incentive-based HIV Prevention Trial in

Tanzania • Laura Packel, University of California, San

Francisco; Jan Cooper, University of California, Berkeley

46 Migration, Health and Environmental Change Along the

Interoceanic Highway in Peru • William Pan, Johns

Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Richard

Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Beth Feingold, Johns Hopkins University; Gabriela Salmon-

Mulanovich, Johns Hopkins University; Abel Estela, US

Naval Medical Research Unit-6; Andres Lescano, US Naval

Medical Research Unit-6; Hugo Razurri, US Naval Medical

Research Unit-6; Eric Halsey, US Naval Medical Research

Unit-6

47 The Socioeconomic Advantages of Mestizos in Urban

Peru • Cristian L Paredes, University of Texas at Austin

48 Disaggregating Mortality Differentials between Operation

Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom • Collin F.

Payne, University of Pennsylvania

49 Gender Equality and Preference Theories in Fertility

Intensions‘ Explanation – the Case of Poland. • Aneta Ptak-

Chmielewska, Warsaw School of Economics

50 Marriage Squeeze for Highly Educated Women? Gender

Differences in Age and Education Assortative Marriage in

Urban China • Yue Qian, Ohio State University

51 Student, Spouse, Parent? A Worldwide Test of the Role

Incompatibility Hypothesis among Adolescents and Young

Adults • Timothy L. M. Riffe, Centre d’Estudis

Demogràfics (CED); Albert Esteve, Centre d’Estudis

Demogràfics (CED); Jeroen J. A. Spijker, Centre d’Estudis

Demogràfics (CED); Joan Garcia Roman, Centre d’Estudis

Demogràfics (CED)

52 From Sugar Daddies to Baby Daddies: Pregnancy

Prevention among Adolescents in Abusive and Potentially

Coercive Relationships • Janet Rosenbaum, University of

Maryland ; Jonathan M. Zenilman, Johns Hopkins

University; Eva Rose, Emory University; Gina Wingood,

Emory University; Ralph DiClemente, Emory University

53 Factors Related to the Persistence of Female Genital

Cutting in Sierra Leone • Marguerite L. Sagna, University

of Alberta; Atami Sagna, University of Alberta

54 Born Poor: Inequality among Ethnoracial Minorities and

Immigrants • Scott R. Sanders, Cornell University; Daniel

T. Lichter, Cornell University

55 Dissecting the Association between Spousal

Communication and Family Planning Use in Nigeria

• Hilary Schwandt, Johns Hopkins University; Marc

Boulay, Johns Hopkins University; Meghan Corroon,

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Akin Akiode,

African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

56 Poor and Unhealthy: Life Course Transition and Medicaid

Coverage in the Later Life • Ching-Yi A. Shieh, National

Institutes of Health (NIH)

57 A Mixed Methods Study of How Socioeconomic Status is

Associated with Adolescents‘ Sense of Control • Dara R.

Shifrer, University of Texas at Austin; Amy Langenkamp,

University of Notre Dame

58 Disproportionate Labeling of Learning Disabilities: Race

and Socioeconomic Status • Dara R. Shifrer, University of

Texas at Austin; Chandra Muller, University of Texas at

Austin; Rebecca Callahan, University of Texas at Austin

59 Spatially Varying Predictors of Teenage Birth Rates

among Counties in the United States • Carla Shoff,

Pennsylvania State University

60 Double Burden of Nutritional Disorder among Indian

Women: An Assessment of Differentials and Determinants

• Deepti Singh, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

61 Understanding the Gender Disparity in HIV Testing in

India • Mayank Kumar Singh, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS)

62 Life Style Behavior Affecting Prevalence of Anemia

among Women in EAG States, India • Rakesh Kumar

Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

63 The Changing Demographic (Re)Distribution of African

Americans: Implications for Marriage Transitions

• Laquitta M. Smith, Arizona State University

64 Comparative Analysis of Intergenerational Influences on

Fertility in the Developing World • Kristin Snopkowski,

Durham University; Rebecca Sear, Durham University

65 Institutional Location and College Persistence: the Role of

Urbanicity • P. Johnelle Sparks, University of Texas at San

Antonio; Anne-Marie Nunez, University of Texas at San

Antonio

66 Clean Cooking Fuel, Women's Intrahousehold Status, and

Son Preference in Rural India • Dean Spears, Princeton

University; Avinash Kishore, Harvard Kennedy School

67 Big Families: More Love but Less Education? The Role of

Sibship Size in Racial Patterns of Higher Education

Attainment • Michael Spiller, Cornell University

68 Low Fertility: Concerns for Military Planning in South

Korea • Elizabeth H. Stephen, Georgetown University

69 The Role of Fertility in Maternal Mortality Decline

• Paul Stupp, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention (CDC); Daniel Williams, U.S. Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention (CDC); Florina I. Serbanescu, U.S.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

70 War, Military Service, and Union Formation in Northern

Vietnam • Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan, Singapore

Management University

71 Disaggregating Housework: An International Comparison

of Gendered Segretation of Household Labor • Junya

Tsutsui, Ritsumeikan University; Maki Takeuchi,

Ritsumeikan University

72 Demographic Sources of Marriage Rate Differences

between Anglo and Hispanic Women • Richard N. Turner,

Cornell University

73 Change in Self-Rated Health and Mortality among the

U.S. Elderly • Eric M Vogelsang, Center for Demography

and Ecology

74 College and Weight Gain: Is There A Freshman Five?

• Paul von Hippel, University of Texas, Austin; Jamie L.

Lynch, St. Norbert College

75 Contraceptive Service Use among Hispanics in the U.S.

• Elizabeth Wildsmith, Child Trends; Kate Welti, Child

Trends

76 Norms and Determinants of Sleep Time among U.S.

Children and Adolescents • Frederick J. Zimmerman,

University of Washington; Jessica Williams, University of

California, Los Angeles

THURSDAY, MAY 3

8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

Sessions 1-18

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1 LOW FERTILITY IN DEVELOPED AND

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

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Chair: Jocelyn E. Finlay, Harvard University

Discussant: Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley

1 Optimal Fertility • Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute

for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Erich Striessnig,

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

2 Is Replacement Migration Actually Taking Place in Low

Fertility Countries? • Francesco C. Billari, Università

Bocconi; Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, University of Padua

3 Lowest-Low Fertility and the Unfinished Gender

Revolution in Postindustrial Societies • Mary Brinton,

Harvard University; Dong Ju Lee, Harvard University

4 Fertility Developments in South Africa since 1990

• Martin Enoch Palamuleni, North-West University, South

Africa

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

2 MEN’S ROLES IN FAMILIES AND

RELATIONSHIPS

Chair: Maureen Waller, Cornell University

Discussant: Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado at

Denver

Discussant: Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego State University

1 Husbands‘ Participation in Housework and Child Care in

South India • Nancy Luke, Brown University; Hongwei Xu,

University of Michigan

2 Fathering Across the Early Life Course in Urban South

Africa • Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland;

Mark Gross, University of Maryland; Shane Norris,

University of the Witwatersrand; Linda M Richter, Human

Sciences Research Council; Victoria Hosegood, University of

Southampton

3 Engaging Absent Fathers: Lessons from Paternity

Establishment Programs • Maya Rossin, Columbia

University

4 The Developmental Gradient in Fathers‘ Time with

Children • Rebecca M. Ryan, Georgetown University;

Michael Corey, University of Chicago

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

3 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

Chair: Charles Hirschman, University of Washington

Discussant: Hania Zlotnik, United Nations

1 Prospects for International Migration in the 21st Century

• Paul Demeny, Population Council

2 Estimating Global Migration Flow Tables Using Place of

Birth Data • Guy J. Abel, Vienna Institute of Demography

3 The Size, Place of Birth, and Geographic Distribution of the

Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 1960 to 2010

• Elizabeth M. Grieco, U.S. Census Bureau; Luke J.

Larsen, U.S. Census Bureau; Edward N. Trevelyan, U.S.

Census Bureau

4 Evaluating the Role of Immigration in U.S. Population

Projections • Stephen J. Tordella, Decision Demographics;

Steven A. Camarota, Center for Immigration Studies; Tom

E. Godfrey, Decision Demographics

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

4 RECONCEPTUALIZING NEIGHBORHOOD

CONTEXTS: MEASURING CONTEXTS AND

PROCESSES

Chair: Sean F. Reardon, Stanford University

Discussant: Deborah Gorman-Smith, University of Chicago

1 Approaches to Systematic Social Observation of

Neighborhoods across Diverse Settings • Barbara Entwisle,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Heather B.

Edelblute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Brian

Frizzelle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Living in the Ethnic Neighborhood increases Co-ethic

Interaction: Myth or Reality? • Eric Fong, University of

Toronto; Feng Hou, Statistics Canada

3 Redefining Neighborhoods Using Common Destinations:

Social Characteristics of Activity Spaces and Home Census

Tracts Compared • Malia Jones, University of California,

Los Angeles; Anne Pebley, University of California, Los

Angeles

4 The Built Environment, Residential Stability, and Social

Relations • Katherine King, University of Michigan

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

5 THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC RECESSION ON

FAMILY BEHAVIOR

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Chair: Anne Winkler, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Discussant: Robert D. Plotnick, University of Washington

1 Recession and Divorce in the United States: Economic

Conditions and the Odds of Divorce, 2007-2009 • Philip N.

Cohen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Are All Recessions the Same? Husband‘s Job Loss and

Wives‘ Labor Force Participation during Economic

Downturns • Kristin Smith, University of New Hampshire;

Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of New Hampshire

3 The Great Recession, Job Loss, and Fertility: Evidence

from North Carolina • Elizabeth O. Ananat, Duke

University; Christina M. Gibson-Davis, Duke University;

Anna Gassman-Pines, Duke University

4 Marital Disruption during the Great Recession: Divorce

Filings in Five U.S. States • Julie E. Brines, University of

Washington; Brian J. Serafini, University of Washington

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

6 BIODEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES ON HEALTH

AND MORTALITY I

Chair: Dawn Alley, University of Maryland

Discussant: Jennifer Dowd, Baruch College, City University

of New York (CUNY)

1 Genetic Similarity between Adolescent Best Friends

• Guang Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Yilan Fu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 The Dynamics of Child Poverty and Awakening Cortisol in

Adolescence • Michael McFarland, University of Texas at

Austin

3 Life Course Weight Measurements and Cardiovascular

Biomarkers in Persons Age 60 and Older: A Comparison of

the United States and Costa Rica • David Rehkopf, Stanford

University; William H. Dow, University of California,

Berkeley; Luis Rosero-Bixby, Universidad de Costa Rica

4 Social Isolation, Chronic Inflammation, and Adult Mortality

• Yang Yang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Martha McClintock, University of Chicago; Michael

Kozloski, University of Chicago

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

7 COMMITTEE ON APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY (CAD):

APPLICATIONS IN SPATIAL DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: William O'Hare, Annie E. Casey Foundation

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

8 GENDER AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Chair: Rachel Snow, University of Michigan

1 The Impact of Unequal Gender Relations on the Sexual and

Reproductive Health of Low Income Young Women and Men

in Three Brazilian Cities • Alessandra S. Chacham,

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais; André

Caetano, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais;

Andrea B. Simão, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

(UFMG)

2 ―I Bought You, I Own You!‖ Bridewealth and Women‘s

Autonomy in Ghana • Kamil Fuseini, Regional Institute for

Population Studies; Francis Dodoo, Regional Institute for

Population Studies

3 The Case of the Missing Men • Michelle Poulin,

University of North Texas; Susan Watkins, University of

California, Los Angeles

4 Experience of Violence and Adverse Reproductive Health

Outcomes, HIV Risks among Mobile Female Sex Workers in

India • Suvakanta N. Swain, Population council; Niranjan

Saggurti, Population Council; Ravi K. Verma, International

Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Anrudh Jain,

Population Council

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

9 SEXUAL AND ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Chair: Kelly Raley, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Jeremy E. Uecker, University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

1 Adolescent Sex, Mental Health, and Academic

Engagement: The Role of Norms • Eric Grodsky,

University of Minnesota; Ann Meier, University of

Minnesota; Bill McCarthy, University of California, Davis;

Alain Vandormael, University of Minnesota

2 Relationship Churning, Physical Violence, and Verbal

Abuse in Young Adult Relationships • Sarah Halpern-

Meekin, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; Wendy D.

Manning, Bowling Green State University; Peggy C.

Giordano, Bowling Green State University; Monica A.

Longmore, Bowling Green State University

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3 Relationship Inequality and HIV Risk in Malawi • Jenny

Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University; Emily Grace

Smith Greenaway, Pennsylvania State University

4 The Development of Trust and Commitment among Sexual

Partners in Tanzania: The Roles of Social Exchange and

Identity • Megan Klein Hattori, Brown University

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

10 HIV/AIDS AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED

DISEASES

Chair: Georges Reniers, Princeton University

Discussant: Carol S. Camlin, University of California, San

Francisco

1 Through Which Pathways Do Cohabiting Married Couples

Become HIV Serodiscordant? Evidence from a Longitudinal

Study in Rural Malawi • Kim Deslandes, Université de

Montréal; Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal

2 Findings from the Ha Nakekela Study: The Burden of HIV

among Adults over Age 50 • Xavier Gómez-Olivé,

University of the Witwatersrand; Samuel J. Clark, University

of Washington; Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch, University of

the Witwatersrand; Jane Menken, University of Colorado at

Boulder; Nicole Angotti, University of Colorado at Boulder;

Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand;

Jill Williams, University of Colorado at Boulder; Stephen

Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand

3 From Predictive to Protective? The Changing Relationship

of HIV and Education in sub-Saharan Africa • Elizabeth A.

Gummerson, Princeton University

4 Does Schooling Reduce the Risk of Sexually Transmitted

Infection? The Association between Herpes Simplex Type 2,

Educational Attainment, School Status and Learning

Outcomes among Adolescents in Rural Malawi • Barbara

S. Mensch, Population Council; Paul C. Hewett, Population

Council; Christine A. Kelly, Population Council; Monica J.

Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Christopher

Sudfeld, Harvard University; Erica Soler-Hampejsek,

Population Council; Satvika Chalasani, Population Council

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

11 FAMILY CHANGE AND CONTINUITY

Chair: Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Johns Hopkins University

1 Slavery and African American Family Stability, 1860-1880

• Deirdre Bloome, Harvard University; Christopher

Muller, Harvard University

2 East-West Familial Divide in Europe: Persistence of the

Past, or Persistence of Perspective? • Mikolaj Szoltysek,

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Siegfried

Gruber, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;

Peter Öri, Demographic Research Institute, HCSO

3 Adjustment and Hybridity in Turkish Family Change:

Perspectives from Developmental Idealism • Serap Kavas,

Suleyman Sah University; Arland Thornton, University of

Michigan

4 From Collective Synchronization to Individual

Liberalization: (Re)Emergence of Late Marriage in New

Shanghai • Yong Cai, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill; Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

12 THE DEMOGRAPHY OF YOUNG ADULTHOOD

IN THE UNITED STATES

Chair: Rhiannon A. Kroeger, Ohio State University

Discussant: Lloyd D. Grieger, Yale University

1 Stability and Change in the Transition to Adulthood: A

Latent Structure Analysis of Three Generations in the National

Longitudinal Surveys • Ross Macmillan, Università

Bocconi; Frank Furstenberg, University of Pennsylvania

2 A Generation Indebted? Young Adult Debt across Three

Cohorts • Jason N Houle, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Familial Financial Assistance to Young Adults • Patrick

Wightman, University of Michigan; Robert Schoeni,

University of Michigan; Keith D. Robinson, University of

Texas at Austin

4 Living at Home Isn't Just for Losers: How the Great

Recession Has Transformed the Life Course for Millenials

• Maria Kefalas, Saint Joseph's University; Barbara Ray,

MacArthur Foundation Network on the Transition to

Adulthood; Patricia Tevington, University of Pennsylvania;

Patrick Carr, Rutgers University; Frank Furstenberg,

University of Pennsylvania

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

13 GENDER, HIGHER EDUCATION, AND STEM

FIELDS

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Chair: Kimberly Goyette, Temple University

Discussant: Kim Weeden, Cornell University

1 Gender Differences in Field of Study Choice Set of STEM-

bound Applicants • Sigal Alon, Tel Aviv University;

Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University

2 The Gender Gap in High School Physics: Examining the

Context of Schools and Communities • Chelsea Moore,

University of Texas at Austin; Catherine Riegle-Crumb,

University of Texas at Austin

3 Gender, College Dropout, and the ―Structural

Characteristics‖ of STEM Majors • Kimberlee A.

Shauman, University of California, Davis

4 Female (Dis)Advantage in College Enrollment and

Completion in the United States: Variations Across Levels of

Urbanicity • April Sutton, University of Texas at Austin

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

14 POPULATION, HEALTH AND THE

ENVIRONMENT

Chair: Roger-Mark De Souza, Population Action

International

Discussant: Clive Mutunga, Population Action International

1 Estimate Social Vulnerability Index to Climate Change in

Mexico • Abraham Granados, Universidad Nacional

Autónoma de México

2 Adaptation to Climate Extremes in the Afram Plains of

Ghana: A Gender and Occupational Perspectives. • Samuel

N. A. Codjoe, University of Ghana; Lucy K.A. Adzoyi-

Atidoh, Lincoln University

3 The Environmental Dimensions of Rural Outmigration in

South Africa: Will Climate Change Constrain Livelihood

Options? • Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado at

Boulder; Raphael Nawrotzki, University of Colorado; Stefan

Leyk, University of Colorado at Boulder; Galen Mac Laurin,

University of Colorado at Boulder; Wayne Twine, University

of the Witwatersrand; Barend Erasmus, University of the

Witwatersrand

4 Is there a Link between Population, Health and

Environment (PHE) and Climate Change Adaptation?

• Jason Bremner, Population Reference Bureau (PRB);

Karen Hardee, Futures Group International; Kathleen

Mogelgaard, Population Action International; Heather

D'Agnes, U.S. Agency for International Development

(USAID)

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

15 NEIGHBORHOOD AND CONTEXTUAL

INFLUENCES ON HEALTH

Chair: Lei Jin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

(CUHK)

Discussant: Daniel Kim, RAND Corporation

1 Age and Neighborhood Change: Health Consequences of

Neighborhood Decline for Older Adult Residents

• Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago; Christopher

Browning, Ohio State University; James Iveniuk, University

of Chicago

2 Investigating the Relationship between Neighborhood

Context and Health: A Marginal Structural Modeling

Approach • D. Phuong Do, University of South Carolina;

Lu Wang, University of Michigan; Michael Elliott,

University of Michigan

3 Do Racist Attitudes Harm the Community Health Including

Both the Victims and Perpetrators? A Multi-level Analysis

• YeonJin Lee, University of Pennsylvania; Peter Muennig,

Columbia University; Ichiro Kawachi, Harvard School of

Public Health

4 Perceived Neighborhood Environment and Changes in

Health among Older Adults • Ye Luo, Clemson University

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

16 CONTEXTUAL AND POLICY INFLUENCES ON

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND FERTILITY

Chair: Jennifer Yarger, University of Michigan

Discussant: Terence H. Hull, Australian National University

1 How Reproductive Health Laws Help to Explain the Gap

between Contraceptive Use and Fertility Decline: The Curious

Case of Ghana • Ashley M. Fox, Columbia University

2 Urban Fertility Responses to Local Government Programs:

Evidence from the 1923-1932 U.S. • Jonathan Fox, Max

Planck Institute for Demographic Research

3 The Adoption of Population Policies in Bangladesh and

West Bengal and Impact on Fertility • Rifat Hasan,

Harvard School of Public Health; Michael Reich, Harvard

University; Guenther Fink, Harvard School of Public Health

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4 Cultural vs. Policy Influences on Cohort Fertility Trends: A

Natural Experiment Study on the German Minority in Eastern

Belgium • Sebastian Kluesener, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research; Karel Neels, University of Antwerp;

Michaela Kreyenfeld, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

17 INNOVATIONS IN MEASUREMENT AND

MODELING

Chair: Evelyn J. Patterson, Pennsylvania State University

Discussant: Samir Soneji, Dartmouth College

1 Assessing Validity and Scope of the Intrinsic Estimator

Approach to the Age-Period-Cohort Problem • Liying Luo,

University of Minnesota

2 Estimating the Influence of Fixed Covariates on Long-Term

Survival Using Repeated Cross-Sectional Data • Scott M.

Lynch, Princeton University

3 A Comparison of Alternative Methods for Describing Life

Course Trajectories • James Raymo, University of

Wisconsin-Madison; John R. Warren, University of

Minnesota; Andrew Halpern-Manners, University of

Minnesota; Liying Luo, University of Minnesota

4 TFR2 : A Stata © Command for Computing Fertility Rates

and TFRs from Birth Histories • Bruno D. Schoumaker,

Université Catholique de Louvain

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

18 SOCIAL CAPITAL, AGING, AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Benjamin Cornwell, Cornell University

Discussant: Patricia A. Thomas, University of Texas at

Austin

1 Family Sponsorship and Late-Age Migration in Aging

America: Revised and Expanded Estimates of Chained

Migration • Stacie Carr, Princeton University; Marta

Tienda, Princeton University

2 Religious Attendance and the Disability Trajectories of

Older Mexican Americans • Ryon Cobb, Florida State

University; Terrence D. Hill, Florida State University

3 Time Allocated to Healthy Behaviors among Retirement-

Age American Men and Women • Sarah Flood, University

of Minnesota; Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota

4 Social Capital, Positive and Negative Feelings and Life

Evaluation: A Cross-National Examination • Yuhui Zheng,

Harvard University; Santosh Kumar, University of

Washington; Lisa Berkman, Harvard School of Public Health

THURSDAY, MAY 3

10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

Sessions 19-36

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

19 POPULATION GROWTH AND THE AMERICAN

FUTURE: 40 YEARS ON

Chair: John G. Haaga, National Institute on Aging (NIA),

NIH

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

20 CONCENTRATED DISADVANTAGE: RACIAL

AND ETHNIC VARIATION

Chair: Ann H. Kim, York University

Discussant: Eric Fong, University of Toronto

1 Immigrants Life Course Welfare Access in New York City

• Rocio Calvo, Boston College; Mary Waters, Harvard

University

2 Investigating the Effects of the Model Minority Myth and

the Glass Ceiling on the Earnings of Asian American Men

• ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas; Arthur

Sakamoto, University of Texas at Austin

3 Differential Effects of Aging in Place on Disability among

Black and White Elderly • Marlene A. Lee, Population

Reference Bureau (PRB); Joachim Singelmann, University of

Texas at San Antonio

4 Metropolitan Heterogeneity and Minority Neighborhood

Attainment: Spatial Assimilation or Place Stratification?

• Jeremy Pais, University of Connecticut ; Scott J. South,

University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY);

Kyle Crowder, University of Washington

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

21 UNION FORMATION: DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Gavin W. Jones, National University of Singapore

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1 Is This a Nuptiality Transition? Or Is It Something Else?

• Alaka Malwade Basu, Cornell University

2 Family Formation in Indonesia after the 2004 Indian Ocean

Tsunami • Michael Burrows, Duke University; Peter Katz,

University of California, Los Angeles; Bondan Sikoki,

SurveyMETER; Duncan Thomas, Duke University

3 The Latin American Cohabitation Boom, 1970-2007

• Albert Esteve, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED); Ron

J. Lesthaeghe, University of Michigan and University of

California, Irvine; Antonio Lopez-Gay, Centre d’Estudis

Demogràfics (CED)

4 Marriage Squeeze and Inter-Provincial Marriage in Central

China: Evidence from X County • Lige Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong

University; Xiaoyi Jin, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Melissa J.

Brown, Harvard University; Marcus W. Feldman, Stanford

University

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

22 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON

INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Chair: Zachary Zimmer, University of California, San

Francisco

Discussant: Patrick Heuveline, University of California, Los

Angeles

1 Moving back to ―Mamma‖? Divorce and Intergenerational

Co-Residence in Sweden • Marco Albertini, Università di

Bologna; Michael Gahler, Stockholm University

2 Parents‘ Emotional Bond and Children‘s Marriage Timing

• William G. Axinn, University of Michigan; Sarah R.

Brauner-Otto, Mississippi State University; Dirgha J.

Ghimire, University of Michigan

3 Family Forerunners? Parental Divorce and Partnership

Formation in comparative perspective • Juho Härkönen,

Stockholm University; Jaap Dronkers, Universiteit

Maastricht

4 Intergenerational Transmission of Childbearing across

Partnerships • Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway;

Elizabeth Thomson, Stockholm University and University of

Wisconsin-Madison

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

23 FERTILITY TRANSITION IN AFRICA

Chair: Francis Dodoo, Regional Institute for Population

Studies

Discussant: John B. Casterline, Ohio State University

1 Association between Child Marriage and Reproductive

Health Outcomes: A Multi-Country Study of Sub-Saharan

Africa • Deepali Godha, Tulane University; Anastasia J.

Gage, Tulane University; David Hotchkiss, Tulane University

2 Convergence of Fertility Levels between Native South

Africans and Former Refugees of Mozambican Origin in,

Agincourt, Rural Northeast of South Africa from 1993-2009.

• Latifat D. G. Ibisomi, University of the Witwatersrand;

Jill Williams, University of Colorado at Boulder; Benn

Sartorius, University of the Witwatersrand; Kathleen Kahn,

University of the Witwatersrand; Mark Collinson, University

of the Witwatersrand; Michel Garenne, Institut Pasteur

3 Fertility in Context • John R. Weeks, San Diego State

University; Justin Stoler, San Diego State University; Allan

G. Hill, Harvard University

4 Rethinking the African Fertility Transition • Tom A.

Moultrie, University of Cape Town

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

24 DEMOGRAPHY OF MENTAL HEALTH

Chair: Bridget J. Goosby, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Discussant: Katrina M. Walsemann, University of South

Carolina

1 Same-Sex Cohabitation and Psychological Distress

• Dustin C. Brown, University of Texas at Austin; Corinne

Reczek, University of Texas at Austin

2 Social Contagion of Mental Health: Evidence from College

Roommates • Daniel Eisenberg, University of Michigan;

Ezra Golberstein, Harvard Medical School; Janis Whitlock,

Cornell University; Marilyn Downs, Tufts University

3 Mental Health among the Elderly in sub-Saharan Africa---A

Neglected Health Dimension? • Iliana V. Kohler,

University of Pennsylvania; Linda Kalilani-Phiri, University

of Malawi; Michael Blank, University of Pennsylvania;

Michael Hennessy, University of Pennsylvania

4 As Fathers and Felons: Explaining the Immediate and

Enduring Effects of Incarceration on Major Depression

• Kristin Turney, University of California, Irvine;

Christopher Wildeman, Yale University; Jason Schnittker,

University of Pennsylvania

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Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

25 FAMILY FORMATION IN COMPARATIVE-

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Kristen Harknett, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Andrew J. Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University

1 What We Know and What We Need to Know about the

Baby Boom • Jan Van Bavel, Katholieke Universiteit

Leuven; David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

2 Education and Fertility Revisited: A Multilevel Study in

Today‘s High Fertility World • Regina Fuchs, International

Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

3 Globalization‘s Impact on Cross-National Trends in the Age

of First Marriage and Never Marrying • Karra Greenberg,

University of California, Los Angeles

4 Historical Marriage Trends from 1890-2010: A Focus on

Race Differences • Diana B. Elliott, U.S. Census Bureau;

Kristy Krivickas, U.S. Census Bureau

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

26 DIFFERENTIALS IN LATE-LIFE HEALTH

Chair: Linda G. Martin, RAND Corporation

Discussant: Emily M. Agree, Johns Hopkins University

1 Temporal Racial Trends in Cardiovascular Health: Cohort

and Period Trends and Explanations. • Brian K. Finch, San

Diego State University; Audrey N. Beck, San Diego State

University; Shih-Fan Lin, San Diego State University

2 Race/Ethnic and Nativity Differentials in Mid-Life and

Late-Life Disability in the United States • Jennifer E.

Melvin, University of Texas at Austin; Robert A. Hummer,

University of Texas at Austin

3 Disease Incidence and Mortality in Older Americans and

Europeans • Aïda Solé-Auró, Universitat de Barcelona &

USC; Pierre-Carl Michaud, Université du Québec à

Montréal & RAND; Michael Hurd, RAND Corporation

4 Onset of Disability and Mortality in Older Adults in

Mexico: The Role of Co-Morbidities • Cesar Gonzalez-

Gonzalez, Instituto de Geriatria, Mexico; Rafael Samper-

Ternent, University of Texas Medical Branch; Rebeca Wong,

University of Texas Medical Branch

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

27 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND STIS

Chair: Nina Yamanis, American University

Discussant: Sara Hertog, United Nations

1 Adolescent Sexual Risk Behaviors: The Role of Family,

Peer, and School Social Norms • Rebekah Levine Coley,

Boston College; Alicia Doyle Lynch, Boston College; James

Mahalik, Boston College; Jacqueline Sims, Boston College

2 Young Adulthood Multiple Partnerships: The Long-Term

Consequences of Maternal Parenting Style for Young

Women‘s Risky Behavior • Amanda T. Berger, Child

Trends; Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland

3 Condom Use at Sexual Debut among Chinese Adolescents:

Findings from a National Survey • Wei Guo, Peking

University; Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University

4 Does AIDS Treatment Stimulate Negative Behavioral

Response? A Field Experiment in South Africa. • Plamen

Nikolov

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

28 ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS AND CHILDREN'S

OUTCOMES

Chair: Jill Cannon, Public Policy Institute of California

Discussant: Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Gema Zamarro, RAND Corporation

1 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Children‘s Mental Health: The

Role of Economic Downturns • Tim-Allen Bruckner,

University of California, Irvine; Yonsu Kim, University of

California, Irvine

2 Where Kids Go: The Effect of Foreclosures on Public

School Students • Jennifer Comey, Urban Institute; Michel

Grosz, University of California, Davis and Urban Institute

3 Children With Special Health Care Needs: In the Footprint

of the Great Recession. • Jason Fields, U.S. Census Bureau;

Nan M. Astone, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public

Health

4 Economic Instability and Child Health: Evidence from the

Aftermath of the Great Recession • Ariel Kalil, University

of Chicago; Lindsey J. Leininger, Chapin Hall at the

University of Chicago

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Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

29 URBANIZATION

Chair: Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Kansas State University

1 A Turnaround in India‘s Urbanisation: 2011 Census Results

• Ram B. Bhagat, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

2 Continuity and Change in the Development of Jakarta

Metropolitan Area (Jabodetabek): Towards a Post-

Suburbanisation • Tommy Firman, Bandung Institute of

Technology

3 The Effect of Urbanization on China's Fertility • Zhen

Guo, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Christoph M. Schimmele,

University of Victoria; Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University

4 Perspectives on Migration, Urbanisation and Development

in Two ‗New‘ African Cities: Trends, Dynamics and post-

Colonial Implications • Okezie Odoemene, University of

Ibadan; Akachi C. Odoemene, Redeemer's University

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

30 OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN CHILDREN

AND YOUTH

Chair: Lori Kowaleski-Jones, University of Utah

Discussant: Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest, Cornell University

1 Body Weight Trajectories and College Completion: The

Role of Non-Cognitive Trait and Mother-Child Relationship

as Sources of Resilience • Yen-hsin Alice Cheng, Academia

Sinica

2 Sick and Stuck: The Legacy of Obesity and

Disconnectedness among Transitioning Adults • Hilary M

Dotson, University of South Florida

3 Does Obesity Lead to Poor School Performance? Estimates

from Propensity Score Matching • Hongyun Han,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Overweight in Adolescence is Associated with Later Life

Functional Limitations • Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn,

Princeton University; Melissa L. Martinson, Princeton

University

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

31 MIGRATION, RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY, AND

POPULATION HEALTH

Discussant: Sally E. Findley, Columbia University

1 Destination Matters: Long-Term Mortality Consequence of

Childhood Migration Experience, Historical Evidence from

Northeast China, 1792-1909 • Hao Dong, Hong Kong

University of Science and Technology

2 (Un)Healthy Immigrant Citizens: Naturalization and

Functional Limitations over the Incorporation Lifecourse

• Zoya Gubernskaya, University of California, Irvine;

Frank D. Bean, University of California, Irvine

3 Does Migration to the US Cause People to Smoke?

Evidence Corrected for Selection Bias • Dean R. Lillard,

Cornell University; Rebekka Christopoulou, Cornell

University

4 The Role of U.S Migration Translocality in the

Epidemiological Transition in Mexico: A Look at Diabetes

and Hypertension • Fernando Riosmena, University of

Colorado at Boulder; Ilana Redstone Akresh, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Reanne Frank, Ohio State

University; Susan Green, University of Colorado at Boulder

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

32 THE IMPACTS OF MIGRATION ON FAMILY

DYNAMICS AND CHILD WELL-BEING

Chair: Bongoh Kye, Cornell University

Discussant: Paula Fomby, University of Colorado at Denver

1 Migration, Residential Mobility and Union Formation

• Bohyun Jang, Ohio State University; Anastasia R.

Snyder, Ohio State University

2 Internal Migration, International Migration, and Children‘s

Growth • Yao Lu, Columbia University

3 Worth It or Not: Leaving Children behind when Rural

Labor Migrants Head for the Cities in China • Yuying Tong,

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK); Weixiang

Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)

4 Trends in Hukou Intermarriage in Urban China from 1949

to 2008 • Yu Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

33 STATE AND SCHOOL POLICIES

Chair: Leticia J. Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Megan Andrew, University of Notre Dame

1 A Dynamic Model of School Effects on Students' Academic

Achievement • Andrew Halpern-Manners, University of

Minnesota

2 Between Agency and Sponsorship: Adulthood Entry into

Higher Education in China, 1949-2003 • Qing Lai,

University of Michigan

3 The Latino Paradox? School Segregation and Latino

Student Achievement • Stephanie Potochnick, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sudhanshu Handa,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Public School Grade Retention Rates in the United States:

Estimates by State, Grade, Year, and Race/Ethnicity • John

R. Warren, University of Minnesota; James Saliba,

University of Minnesota

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

34 FORMAL DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Bernardo L. Queiroz, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

Discussant: John R. Wilmoth, University of California,

Berkeley

1 The Quiescent Phase in Human Mortality: When Do

Populations Start to Age? • Michal Engelman, University of

Chicago; Ravi Varadhan, Johns Hopkins University;

Christopher L. Seplaki, University of Rochester

2 Gompertz-Makeham Life Expectancies - Analytical

Solutions, Approximations, and Inferences • Trifon I.

Missov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;

Adam Lenart, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research

3 Perturbation Analysis of Measures of Lifespan Variability

• Alyson A. van Raalte, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research; Hal Caswell, Woods Hole

Oceanographic Institution

4 On the Accuracy of Life Expectancy • Nan Li, United

Nations; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

35 SURVEY MEASURES OF EMPOWERMENT AND

REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES

1 Impact of Women's Empowerment and Other Indicators on

Antenatal Health Care Utilization in Egypt • Dina

Armanious, Cairo University; Mohamed Hussein, South

Valley University, Egypt

2 Women‘s Autonomy and Utilization of Maternal and Child

Health Care Services in India • Kaushlendra Kumar, Tata

Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); Mukesh Tiwari,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

3 Women Agency among Muslims and Non-Muslims in

India: Evidence from NFHS-III Survey • Anand Singh,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Nalin

Singh Negi, International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS); Sujata Ganguly, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

4 Development of a Reproductive Autonomy Measure to

Predict Contraceptive Use • Ushma D. Upadhyay,

University of California, San Francisco; Shari L. Dworkin,

University of California, San Francisco; Tracy Weitz,

University of California, San Francisco; Diana G. Foster,

University of California, San Francisco

Thursday, May 3, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

36 DEMOGRAPHIC ISSUES IN REDISTRICTING

Chair: Martha Farnsworth Riche, Independent Consultant

Discussant: Peter A. Morrison, RAND Corporation

1 Virginia's First Experiment in Non-Partisan Redistricting:

Demographic Analysis and Perspectives • Dustin A. Cable,

University of Virginia

2 Electoral Redistribution in Australia: Accommodating 150

Years of Demographic Change • John Juriansz, University

of Western Sydney; Brian Opeskin, Macquarie University

3 Redistricting in Wisconsin: A Comparison of Legislative

Districts Established from Census Block Boundaries versus

Local Ward Boundaries • Sarah Kemp, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

4 How Much is Enough and How Much is Too Much?

Measuring Minority Political Strength for Political

Redistricting Purposes • Shelley Lapkoff, Lapkoff &

Gobalet Demographic Research, Inc.

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THURSDAY, MAY 3

11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Poster Session 2

Thursday, May 3, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P-2 POSTER SESSION 2

1 The Transition to Adulthood among Palestinians Youth in

the Occupied Palestinian Territory • Niveen ME. Abu-

Rmeileh, Birzeit University; Dennis Hogan, Brown

University

2 Crisis Coping Strategies In Bangladesh • Meherun

Ahmed, Asian University for Women

3 Women‘s Status as a Factor in Maternal Mortality Risks in

Nigeria • Ambrose Akinlo, Obafemi Awolowo University

4 Monitoring the Sending and Spending of Remittances: A

Lab in the Field Experiment among Salvadoran Migrants and

Their Families • Kate Ambler, University of Michigan

5 Sexual Debut and Rural-Urban Migration in Thailand

• Philip A. Anglewicz, Tulane University; Dusita

Phuengsamran, Mahidol University; Mark

VanLandingham, Tulane University

6 "Fertility as Mobility": What Does It Tell Us about Mobility

in India? • Manjistha Banerji, University of Maryland

7 Will They Turn Their Back on You? The Relations with

Parents among Young People Choosing Cohabitation as the

Living Arrangement in Poland and Italy • Anna

Baranowska, Warsaw School of Economics; Elena Pirani,

University of Florence

8 Changing Sexual Attitudes in Urban East Asia: Extramarital

Births and Premarital Conception in Hong Kong • Stuart A.

Basten, University of Oxford

9 County-level Distribution of Recent Foreign-Born

Immigrants • Renuka Bhaskar, U.S. Census Bureau

10 Contextual Influences on Obesity Prevalence: A Spatially

Explicit Analysis • Nyesha C. Black, Pennsylvania State

University

11 Racial Residential Segregation and Health Care Access

• Daisy C. Carreon, University of California, Irvine

12 Intergenerational Transmission of Intermarriage and a

Closer Look at the Spouse Choice Decisions of the Mixed

Generation in Sweden • Aycan E. Celikaksoy, Stockholm

University

13 Disparities of Life-Course Socioeconomic Position in

Subsequent Cognitive Functioning in Older Taiwanese Adults

• Chi Chiao, National Yang Ming University; Li-Jen Weng,

National Taiwan University; Amanda Botticello, Kessler

Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation;

Jong-Ling Fuh, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and

National Yang-Ming University

14 Estimation of Centenarians in Thailand • Sutthida

Chuanwan, Mahidol University; Pramote Prasartkul,

Mahidol University; Charles Hirschman, University of

Washington; Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Mahidol

University

15 Household Decisions about Short Term Migration from

Rural India • Diane Coffey, Princeton University

16 Racial Inequality in the Living Donor Kidney Transplant

Opportunity Structure • Jonathan Daw, University of

Colorado at Boulder

17 Compositional and Temporal Dynamics of International

Migration in the EU/EFTA, 2002-2007 • Jack DeWaard,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

18 The Effect of Household Structure, Social Support,

Neighborhood and Policy Context on Financial Strain:

Evidence from the Hispanic EPESE • Carlos Diaz-Venegas,

University of Texas at Austin; Karl Eschbach, University of

Texas - Medical Branch

19 The Impact of Couple Related Circumstances on the

Continuity of Living Apart Together Relationships in

Germany. An Analysis of Two Waves from the ―Panel

Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics‖

(PAIRFAM) • Juergen Dorbritz, Federal Institute for

Population Research, Germany; Robert Naderi, Federal

Institute for Population Research, Germany

20 Social and Ecological Drivers of Birth Seasonality in Sub-

Saharan Africa • Audrey Dorelien, Princeton University

21 Time Costs of Children as Parents' Foregone Leisure

• Olivia Ekert-Jaffe, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED); Shoshana Grossbard, San Diego

State University

22 Social Network Characteristics and Sexual Risk-Taking

among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Atlanta, GA

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• Catherine Finneran, Emory University; Ayesha

McAdams-Mahmoud, Emory University; Rob Stephenson,

Emory University

23 The Effects of Pregnancy Spacing After a Miscarriage on

Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes: Evidence from Matlab,

Bangladesh • Lauren Hale, Stony Brook University, State

University of New York (SUNY); Julie DaVanzo, RAND

Corporation

24 Childbearing Outside Marriage in Romania • Mihaela

Hărăguş, Babes-Bolyai University

25 Gender Earnings Inequality in Reform–era Urban China

• Gloria He, Hong Kong University of Science and

Technology; Xiaogang Wu, Hong Kong University of Science

and Technology

26 Poverty, Perceived Economic Stress and Self-Esteem

among Children from Impoverished Areas in China • Huan

He, Johns Hopkins University; Zhiyong Qu, Beijing Normal

University; Xiaohua Wang, Beijing Normal University;

Xiulan Zhang, Beijing Normal University

27 Sexual Orientation, Social Support, and Mental Health:

Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination

Survey • Ning Hsieh, University of Pennsylvania

28 Gender Disparities in Primary Education across Siblings:

Is Intra Household Disparity Higher in Regions with Low

Child Sex Ratios? • Zakir Husain, Institute of Economic

Growth (IEG); Mousumi Dutta, Presidency University;

Manashi Saha, Presidency University

29 Neighborhood Experiences and the Influence of

Neighborhood Racial Composition in Residential Choice

• Benjamin Jarvis, University of California, Los Angeles

30 Early Neonatal Mortality in India: A Study of Trends,

Determinants and Inequalities • Binod Jena, Jawaharlal

Nehru University

31 The Influence of Environmental and Household Factors on

Mortality in North Orkney, 1851-1961 • Julia Jennings,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Daniel Parker,

Pennsylvania State University; James W. Wood,

Pennsylvania State University

32 Racial disparities in Health Outcomes and Factors that

Affect Health: Findings from the 2011 County Health

Rankings • Nathan R. Jones, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

33 The Geography of HIV/AIDS infection in Botswana

• Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, University of Warwick;

Eugene Campbell, University of Botswana; Serai D.

Rakgoasi, University of the Witwatersrand; Banyana Madi,

SADC; Thabo Fako, University of Botswana

34 Two Major Factors behind the Marriage Decline in Japan:

The Deterioration in Macroeconomic Performance and the

Diffusion of Individualism Ideology • Akihiko Kato, Meiji

University

35 Characteristics of Women in the United States Who Use

Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods • Megan L.

Kavanaugh, Guttmacher Institute; Jenna Jerman,

Guttmacher Institute; David Hubacher, FHI 360; Lawrence

B. Finer, Guttmacher Institute

36 Estimation of Births Averted Due to Use of Family

Planning Methods in Major States of India • Narendra

Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);

Puspita Datta, International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS)

37 Precautionary Savings and Single Women in Japan

• Wataru Kureishi, National Institute of Population and

Social Security Research, Japan; Midori Wakabayashi,

Osaka Prefecture University

38 Trial, Error and a Time of One‘s Own. Enrolling Anew in

Postsecondary Education as a Strategy towards Achievement

and Attainment in Canada • Benoît Laplante, Institut

National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS); Pierre Doray,

Université du Québec à Montréal; Constanza Street, Institut

National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS); Canisius

Kamanzi, Université du Québec à Montréal

39 The Effects of Sex Ratio Imbalance in China • Qing Li,

University of Maryland

40 Estimating Level and Structure of Mortality in Small

Areas: Counterfactual Approaches • Everton Lima, Centro

de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR),

UFMG; Flávio Henrique M. de A. Freire, Universidade

Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; Diana Sawyer, Centro de

Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR),

UFMG; Josivan Justino, Universidade Federal do Rio

Grande do Norte

41 Unmarried Boomers Confront Old Age: A National

Portrait • I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University; Susan

L. Brown, Bowling Green State University

42 ―Migrants from over There‖ or ―Racial Minority Here‖?

Sexual Networks and Prevention Practices among Sub-

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Saharan African Migrants Living in France • Elise

Marsicano, Paris XI, CESP-INSERM; Nathalie Lydié, Inpes;

Nathalie Bajos, Institut National de la Santé et de la

Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

43 Historical Changes in the Gender Gap in Depression in the

United States, 1971 to 2008 • Carla Medalia, University of

Pennsylvania

44 The Mainstreaming of U.S. HIV Testing?: Evidence from

the U.S. National Health Interview Survey, 1987-2010

• Ryan Moltz, University of Minnesota; Miriam King,

University of Minnesota; Christine Gille, University of

Minnesota

45 Investigating the Role of Health Care at Birth on

Inequalities in Neonatal Survival: Evidence from Bangladesh

• Sarah Neal, University of Southampton; Zoe Matthews,

University of Southampton

46 Parental Education, Gender Preferences and Child

Nutritional Status: Evidence from Four Developing Countries

• Rafael Novella, University of Essex

47 Attitudes Towards and Acceptability of Menstrual Cups as

a Method of Managing Menstruation, and Reported Use of

Menstrual Cups • Rhoune Adhiambo Ochako, African

Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Teresa V.

Saliku, African Population and Health Research Center

(APHRC)

48 Contextual Influences on Young Unmarried Women‘s

Knowledge about Various Contraceptive Methods in Rural

India • Reuben Ogollah, University of Portsmouth;

Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS); Tara Dean, University of Portsmouth;

Saseendran Pallikadavath, University of Portsmouth

49 Measuring Multiple-Race Births in the United States

• Jennifer M. Ortman, U.S. Census Bureau; Frederick W.

Hollmann, U.S. Census Bureau; Christine E. Guarneri, U.S.

Census Bureau

50 Economic Assimilation of Recent Immigrants in Hong

Kong • Dongshu Ou, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

(CUHK); Suet-ling Pong, Pennsylvania State University

51 Decreasing Socioeconomic Inequalities in Infant

Mortality: Evidence from Colombia • Andres Palacio, Lund

University

52 Comparing State Trends in U.S. Teen Birth Rates: 1981 -

2008 • Ronna Popkin, Columbia University; John Santelli,

Columbia University; Douglas Kirby, Educational, Training

and Research Associates

53 Emigrants from India: Brain Drain to Brain Circulation

• Rajiva Prasad, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

54 Civil and Religious Marriage in France: Why do Opinions

and Practices Diverge across Cohorts? • France Prioux,

Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Arnaud

Régnier-Loilier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques

(INED)

55 Residential Proximity of Nearest Child and Older Adults'

Receipts of Informal Support Transfers in Barbados

• Nekehia T. Quashie, University of Utah

56 Sex and the Single Girl: The Role of Culture in

Contraception Demand • Kelly Ragan, Stockholm School of

Economics

57 Socioeconomic Status in the Local Black Community as

an Influence on White Residents' Racial Views • Adriana M

Reyes, Pennsylvania State University; Marylee C. Taylor,

Pennsylvania State University

58 Ground-Level Ozone and Respiratory Cancer Incidence in

California: A Spatial Approach • Aliza D. Richman,

Pennsylvania State University

59 Adult Male Mortality in India: An Application of the

Widowhood Method • Nandita Saikia, International

Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

60 Segmented Paths? Generational Differences in the

Transition to Homeownership • Luis A. Sanchez,

Pennsylvania State University

61 All Records (Not) Being Equal: A Comparison of

Coverage, Bias, and Utility for Five Mortality Record Sources

• Celeste Stone, American Institutes for Research; Sandra

L. Eyster, American Institutes for Research; Christopher

Plotts, American Institutes for Research; Christopher B.

Bradley, American Institutes for Research; Susan Lapham,

American Institutes for Research; Leslie Scott, American

Institutes for Research

62 Does Mother‘s Schooling Raise Child Health in Slums?

Evidence from India • Yu-hsuan Su, University of

Washington; Claus C. Pörtner, Seattle University

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63 Virginity and Gender in Shanghai, China: Exploring

Migration, Rural, Urban Residence and Age of Sexual Debut

• May Sudhinaraset, Johns Hopkins University and

University of California, San Francisco; Robert Blum, Johns

Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

64 Exposure to Bottled Breast Milk and Childhood Obesity

• Rachel Tumin, Ohio State University; Alicia Croft, Ohio

State University

65 Should We Marry or Should We Wait? Interrelation

between First Pregnancy and Decision concerning Marriage.

• Krzysztof Tymicki, Warsaw School of Economics

66 Availability of Social Grants and Teenage Fertility among

the Black South African Population in Post-Apartheid South

Africa: Are Both Associated? • Eric O. Udjo, University of

South Africa; Pinky Lalthapersad-Pillay, University of South

Africa

67 Internal Migration after Communism: Spatial Population

Dynamics in the Czech Republic, 1989-2007 • Jana

Vobecka, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global

Human Capital; Virginie Piguet, INRA UMR 1041 CESAER

68 Lifelong Learning, Labor Market Returns and Social

Inequalities in four European Countries • Daniela Vono,

Universitat Bamberg; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, Otto-Friedrich-

Universität Bamberg

69 Do Unemployment Benefits Reduce the Risk of

Cardiovascular Disease? Exploiting Variations in Changes in

Unemployment Benefits across US States. • Stefan Walter,

Harvard School of Public Health; Maria Glymour, Harvard

School of Public Health; Mauricio Avendano Pabon,

Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam and Harvard School of

Public Health

70 Trends in Contraceptive Use and Determinants of Choice

in China: 1980-2010 • Cuntong Wang, Central University

of Finance and Economics, China

71 Understanding Sibling Relationships in Blended Families

• Michael Yee Shui, Bowling Green State University

72 Actuarial Fairness of Early Social Security Retirement

Benefits • Na Yin, Baruch College, City University of New

York and CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

73 Interracial Marriage and Mortality: Evidence from the

United States, 1986-2004 • Yan-Liang Yu, Michigan State

University; Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University

74 Mortality Shocks and the Human Rate of Aging

• Virginia Zarulli, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

75 Enrichment Programs and Long-term Effects of Early

Interventions: New Evidence from a Randomized Trial in

Head Start Settings • Fuhua Zhai, Stony Brook University,

State University of New York (SUNY); C. Cybele Raver, New

York University; Denise Lee, Stony Brook University, State

University of New York (SUNY)

76 Lone Motherhood in Early-Middle Adulthood and Late

Life Disability and Health in the Us and Europe • Yuhui

Zheng, Harvard University; Lisa Berkman, Harvard School

of Public Health; Maria Glymour, Harvard School of Public

Health; Axel Supan, University of Mannheim

Thursday, May 3, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

PAA CAREER MENTORING LUNCH

THURSDAY, MAY 3

1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

Sessions 37-54

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

37 ASIAN AMERICANS AND ASIAN CANADIANS: A

MINORITY SUCCESS STORY?

Chair: Barry Edmonston, University of Victoria

Chair: Min Zhou, University of California, Los Angeles

1 Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania

2 Sharon M. Lee, University of Victoria

3 Arthur Sakamoto, University of Texas at Austin

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

38 RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION

Chair: Nancy A. Denton, University at Albany, State

University of New York (SUNY)

Discussant: Emily Rosenbaum, Fordham University

1 Accessing the Best Possible Neighborhood : Family Types

and Residential Cross-Segregation • David Pelletier,

Université de Montréal

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2 The Role of SES in Shaping the Residential Patterns of

Whites in U.S. Metropolitan Areas • Gregory Sharp,

Pennsylvania State University; John Iceland, Pennsylvania

State University

3 Identifying Ethnic Enclaves Using Linked Employer-

Household Data • Liliana Sousa, Cornell University

4 Segregated by Age: Are We Becoming More Divided?

• Richelle Winkler, Michigan Technological University

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

39 UNION FORMATION IN DEVELOPED

COUNTRIES

Chair: Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University

Discussant: Megan M. Sweeney, University of California,

Los Angeles

1 Job Autonomy and Marriage Formation: A Comparison

between Men and Women • Janet Kuo, University of Texas

at Austin; Kelly Raley, University of Texas at Austin

2 Just a Matter of Time. Cohabitations as Real Alternatives or

Trial Marriage in Spain and Italy • Maria Carella,

Università di Bari; Thaís García Pereiro, Università degli

Studi di Bari ; Roberta Pace, Università di Bari

3 Marriage Formation and Economic Opportunity in the

United States: 1970-2000 • Catherine A. Fitch, University

of Minnesota; Sheela Kennedy, University of Minnesota; J.

Michael Oakes, University of Minnesota; Steven Ruggles,

University of Minnesota

4 Love, Marriage, then the Baby Carriage? Marriage timing

and childbearing in Sweden • Jennifer A. Holland,

Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

40 COMMITTEE ON POPULATION STATISTICS

(COPS): EVALUATING NATIONAL POPULATION

ESTIMATES

Chair: Linda Gage, California Department of Finance

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

41 DATING AND ADOLESCENT SEXUAL ACTIVITY

Chair: Paula S. England, New York University

Discussant: Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State

University

1 Insights from a Sequential Hazard Model of Entry into

Sexual Activity and Premarital First Births • Lawrence L.

Wu, New York University; Steven P. Martin, New York

University

2 Social Context and the Sexual Behavior of Elite College

Freshmen • Jeremy E. Uecker, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Consequences of Sex Education on Teen and Young Adult

Sexual Behaviors and Outcomes • Laura Lindberg,

Guttmacher Institute; Isaac Maddow-Zimet, Guttmacher

Institute

4 Broken Promises: Virginity Pledges, Pledge Breach, and

Sexual and Reproductive Health • Anthony Paik, University

of Iowa; Karen Heimer, University of Iowa; Kenneth

Sanchagrin, University of Iowa; Marizen Ramirez,

University of Iowa

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

42 CONCEPTUALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT

OF POVERTY

Chair: Stephen L. Morgan, Cornell University

Discussant: Timothy M. Smeeding, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

1 Measuring Families in Poverty: Using the American

Community Survey to Construct Subfamily Units of Analysis

for Local Geographical Area Poverty Estimates • Trent

Alexander, U.S. Census Bureau; Misty L. Heggeness, U.S.

Census Bureau; Sharon Stern, U.S. Census Bureau

2 Most Poverty is Long-Term, but Most Poverty Spells Are

Short: Solving the Poverty Puzzle with a Look at Sweden

1991-2007 • Jan O. Jonsson, Swedish Institute for Social

Research; Carina Mood, Swedish Institute for Social

Research

3 Using the American Community Survey(ACS) to

Implement a Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) • Trudi

Renwick, U.S. Census Bureau; Kathleen S. Short, U.S.

Census Bureau; Alemayehu Bishaw, U.S. Census Bureau

4 Recent Developments in Antipoverty Policies in the United

States • James P. Ziliak, University of Kentucky

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Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

43 ECONOMICS OF FERTILITY

Chair: Theodore Joyce, Baruch College, City University of

New York (CUNY) and National Bureau of Economic

Research

1 The Impact of Unemployment on Fertility Timing • Signe

Hald Andersen, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit,

Denmark; Berkay Ozcan, London School of Economics and

Political Science (LSE)

2 House Prices and Birth Rates: The Impact of the Real Estate

Market on the Decision to Have a Baby • Lisa J. Dettling,

University of Maryland; Melissa S. Kearney, University of

Maryland

3 Who Has a Baby in Uncertain Economic Times? Evidence

from Russia‘s Labor Market Transition after Communism

• Penka Kovacheva, Princeton University

4 Fertility Regulation in an Economic Crisis • Christopher

McKelvey, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

44 LIVING ARRANGEMENTS AND THE ELDERLY

IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Andrew Mason, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Discussant: Jorge H. Bravo, United Nations

Discussant: Sang-Hyop Lee, University of Hawaii at Manoa

1 Demographic Challenges Facing the Elderly in Sub-Saharan

Africa • David Lam, University of Michigan; Rebecca L.

Thornton, University of Michigan; Laura Zimmermann,

University of Michigan

2 Living Arrangements and Wealth Inequality among Older

Persons in Sub-Saharan Africa • Zachary Zimmer,

University of California, San Francisco; Suparna Das,

University of Utah

3 Living Arrangements of the Elderly in China: Evidence

from CHARLS • Xiaoyan Lei, Peking University; John

Strauss, University of Southern California; Meng Tian,

Peking University; Yaohui Zhao, Peking University

4 Living Arrangements and Health of the Elderly in India: A

Propensity Score Weighting Analysis • Tannistha

Samanta, Indian Institute of Technology-Gandhinagar; Reeve

Vanneman, University of Maryland

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

45 ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES, CHILD HEALTH

AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Rebecca Kilburn, RAND Corporation

Discussant: Elizabeth Peters, Cornell University

Discussant: Sarah O. Meadows, RAND Corporation

1 The Effect of Family Health Shocks on Children's

Economic Hardship: the Case of Homelessness • Marah A.

Curtis, Boston University; 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

2 Poor Childhood Health and Sibling Outcomes: The Shared

Burden of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic • John M Parman,

College of William and Mary

3 Life Satisfaction and Material Well-Being of Children in

the UK • Gundi Knies, University of Essex

4 Childhood Health and Skills Development in

Intergenerational Mobility • Robert G. White, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

46 FAMILY PLANNING AND MATERNAL AND

CHILD MORTALITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Jacob A. Adetunji, U.S. Agency for International

Development (USAID)

Discussant: Paul Stupp, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention (CDC)

1 Maternal Deaths Averted by Contraceptive Use: Results

from a Global Analysis of 172 Countries • Saifuddin

Ahmed, Johns Hopkins University; Qingfeng Li, Johns

Hopkins University; Li Liu, Johns Hopkins University; Amy

Tsui, Johns Hopkins University

2 ―Too‖ Much Maternal Mortality: The Effects of

Reproductive Patterns in Matlab, Bangladesh • Mizanur

Rahman, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease

Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)

3 Do Short Birth Intervals Increase the Risk of Perinatal

Deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa? • Leanne Dougherty, JSI

Research and Training Institute; Soumya Alva, ICF Macro;

Katherine Weaver, JSI

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4 Causal impact of being an unwanted child on survival in

Matlab, Bangladesh • David Bishai, Johns Hopkins

University; Abdur Razzaque, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health

and Population Research

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

47 DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY IN ASIA

Chair: Gavin W. Jones, National University of Singapore

1 Determinants of Fertility Decline in Asia, 1975-2008

• Rifat Hasan, Harvard School of Public Health; Kenneth

Hill, Harvard University; Guenther Fink, Harvard School of

Public Health

2 Proximate Determinants and Their Influences on Fertility

Reduction in Vietnam • Pradeep Kumar Tripathy, Utkal

University; Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan, Vietnam General

Statistics; Kailash Chandra Das, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS)

3 The Role of Social and Cultural Capital in Fertility

Preference and Contraceptive Use • Kriti Vikram,

University of Maryland

4 Remittances, Fertility and Son Preference in Nepal

• Melanie D. Frost, University of Oxford

5 Fertility Squeeze and Gender Bias: A Quantitative and

Qualitative Analysis of Birth Planning Policy and Sex Ratio at

Birth in China • Juhua Yang, Renmin University of China

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

48 IMPLICATIONS OF FERTILITY ON

SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH OUTCOMES IN

AFRICA

Chair: Helena Choi, The William and Flora Hewlett

Foundation

Discussant: Jean-François Kobiané, Université de

Ouagadougou

1 Education in sub-Saharan Africa: A New Look at the

Effects of the Number of Siblings • Oystein Kravdal,

University of Oslo; Ivy A. Kodzi, Ohio State University

2 An Application of Propensity Score Matching to Assess the

Impact of Unintended Childbearing on Children‘s Growth in

Northern Malawi • Angela Baschieri, University of

Southampton; Sian Floyd, London School of Hygiene and

Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); John G. Cleland, London

School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Albert

L. N. Dube, London School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine (LSHTM); Anna Molesworth, London School of

Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Menard Chihana,

Karong Prevention Study; Judith R. Glynn, London School of

Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mia Crampin,

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);

Neil French, London School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine (LSHTM)

3 Fertility and Household Economic Outcomes among Poor

Urban Households in Nairobi Informal Settlements, Kenya

• Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research

Center (APHRC); James Ciera, African Population and

Health Research Center (APHRC); Patricia Elungata,

African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC);

Alex C. Ezeh, African Population and Health Research

Center (APHRC)

4 The Impact of Fertility on Maternal Mortality in Three

Rural Districts of Tanzania • Colin Baynes, Columbia

University and Ifakara Health Institute; Malick Kante,

Columbia University; Ayaga A. Bawah, Columbia University;

James F. Phillips, Columbia University; Mrema Sigilbert,

Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Mathew Alexander; Elizabeth

F. Jackson, Columbia University

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

49 PLACE EFFECTS ON MORTALITY

Chair: Andrew Jorgenson, University of Utah

Discussant: Andrew Jorgenson, University of Utah

1 Regional Inequalities in Under-five Mortality in Nigeria: A

Multilevel Analysis of Community Contextual Factors

• Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand;

Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand;

Sasha Frade, University of the Witwatersrand; Dorothy

Ononokpono, University of Uyo, Nigeria; Latifat D. G.

Ibisomi, University of the Witwatersrand; Micah Katuruza,

University of the Witwatersrand; Bob Elwange, University of

the Witwatersrand

2 Macro-Contextual Influences on Social Inequalities in Child

Mortality in Developing Countries • Jason Beckfield,

Harvard University; Ben Sosnaud, Harvard University

3 Individual- and Contextual Determinants of Male Mortality

in Lithuania: a Multilevel Census-Linked Study • Domantas

Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;

Vlada Stankuniene, Institute for Social Research (ISR),

Vilnius; Dalia Ambrozaitiene, Statistics Lithuania; Vladimir

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M Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research (Germany) and New Economic School (Russia)

4 Explaining Mortality Outcomes at the District Level in

Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania • Rachel S. Robinson,

American University

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

50 GENES, BIOLOGY, AND CHILDREN

Chair: Guang Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill

Discussant: Brandon Wagner, University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

1 Methodological Issues in Estimating Genetic Correlation

among Friendship Pairs • Tianji Cai, University of North

Texas

2 Do Genes Predict Friendship Networks? The Mitigating

Role of School Context • Benjamin Domingue, University

of Colorado; Jason D. Boardman, University of Colorado at

Boulder; Jason Fletcher, Yale University

3 Quantitative Genetic Analysis Reveals Trade-Offs Between

Age at First Reproduction and Fertility in an Historical

Population • James H. Jones, Stanford University

4 The Influence and Interplay of Family Instability and Genes

on Children‘s Prosocial Behavior • Colter Mitchell,

Princeton University; Sara McLanahan, Princeton

University; Daniel A. Notterman, Princeton University

5 Nature + Nurture = Love? A Within-Family Analysis of the

Trivers-Willard Effect in Breastfeeding Initiation.

• Sebastian Schnettler, University of Konstanz

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

51 IMMIGRATION AND INTEGRATION IN THE

WORKPLACE AND HOUSING

Chair: Greta Gilbertson, Fordham University

Discussant: Audrey Singer, Brookings Institution

1 Workplace Concentration of Immigrants • Fedrick

Andersson, Department of the Treasury; Monica Garcia-

Perez, St. Cloud University; John Haltiwanger, University of

Maryland; Kristen McCue, U.S. Census Bureau; Seth

Sanders, Duke University

2 New Destination Housing Markets: The Effects of

Metropolitan Housing Markets on the Changing Geography of

Immigrant Settlement • Chris Galvan, University at Albany,

State University of New York (SUNY)

3 Earnings of Mexican Immigrants: New versus Traditional

Destinations • Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University; Ce

Shang, Graduate Center, City University of New York

(CUNY)

4 Ethnic Inequality in Homeownership and House Value: An

Investigation of Wealth and Assimilation Differences among

Blacks in the United States • Rebbeca Tesfai, University of

Pennsylvania

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

52 FRONTIERS IN MORTALITY MEASURES AND

FORECASTS

Chair: Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research

Discussant: Sarah Zureick-Brown, Emory University

1 Joint Probabilistic Projection of Female and Male Life

Expectancy • Adrian Raftery, University of Washington;

Nevena Lalic, University of Washington

2 Influenza as a Proportion of Pneumonia Mortality: United

States, 1959–2007 • Andrew Noymer, University of

California, Irvine; Ann Nguyen, University of California,

Irvine

3 Age-Specific Maternal Mortality Ratio • Vladimir

Canudas-Romo, Johns Hopkins University; Linnea

Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public

Health

4 An Assessment of Maternal Mortality Estimates from

Demographic and Health Surveys • Thomas W. Pullum,

Demographic and Health Surveys

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

53 INNOVATIONS IN STUDYING HARD-TO-REACH

POPULATIONS

Chair: Tyler McCormick, University of Washington

Discussant: Alexander Weinreb, University of Texas at

Austin

1 Sampling and Surveying Hard-to-Reach Populations: A

Study of Female Labor Migrants in Moscow, Russia

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• Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University; Natalya

Zotova, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology

2 The Spatial Distribution of Floating Population in the Coast

of São Paulo, Brazil: a New Approach • Maria do Carmo

Bueno, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP);

Alvaro D´Antona, UNICAMP

3 Combining Community and Structure to Collect Binational

Migrant Network Data through a Mixed Methods Approach

• Sergio Chavez, Rice University; Heather B. Edelblute,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ted Mouw,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ashton M.

Verdery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 From Theoretical to Real-world Networks: Using Empirical

Samples of Female Sex Workers in China to Evaluate

Respondent Driven Sampling • Giovanna Merli, Duke

University; James Moody, Duke University; Jing Li, Duke

University; Jake Fisher, Duke University; Sharon Weir,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Xiangsheng

Chen, China National Center for STD Control

Thursday, May 3, 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

54 ENVIRONMENT, FOOD, AND HEALTH

Chair: Jacqueline Meijer-Irons, University of Washington

Discussant: Katrina Mullan, University of California,

Berkeley

1 Conservation and Livelihood Diversification in Northern

Tanzania • Timothy D. Baird, University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill

2 Can PES Save the Forest? The Effects of an Avoided

Deforestation Initiative in the Brazilian Amazon • Silvia H.

Barcellos, RAND Corporation; Leandro Carvalho, RAND

Corporation; Michael Greenstone, Massachussets Institute of

Technology (MIT)

3 Climate Change and Human Health: Contextual and

Compositional Effects of Climate, Livelihoods, and

Population Change on Child Malnutrition in Mali, Africa

• Marta M. Jankowska, San Diego State University; David

Lopez-Carr, University of California, Santa Barbara; Zoe

Chafe, University of California, Berkeley

4 Demographic Change, the Impact Model, and Food Security

in sub-Saharan Africa • Kevin J. A. Thomas, Pennsylvania

State University; Tukufu Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania

THURSDAY, MAY 3

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Poster Session 3

Thursday, May 3, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P-3 POSTER SESSION 3

1 Family Life and Developmental Idealism in Yazd, Iran

• Mohammad J. Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran and

Australian National University; Abbas Askari-Nodoushan,

University of Yazd, Iran

2 Trends and Patterns of Childhood Mortality Clustering in

Nigeria • Joshua O. Akinyemi, University of Ibadan;

Olusola Ayeni, University of Ibadan; Afolabi Bamgboye,

University of Ibadan

3 Demographic and Psychosocial Predictors of Financial

Strain in Older Adults • Dawn Alley, University of

Maryland; Joan R. Kahn, University of Maryland

4 What is Associated with Married Women‘s Contraceptive

Behavior in Ghana? • Loretta E. Bass, University of

Oklahoma; Morgan Richards, University of Oklahoma

5 International Immigration and Suburbanization in Spain's

Main Urban Areas: Is Recession Changing Urban Growth

Trends? • Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco, Universitat de

Barcelona; Fernando Gil-Alonso, Universitat de Barcelona;

Isabel Pujadas, Universitat de Barcelona

6 Perceived Returns to Job Search Overseas: Evidence from a

Randomized Controlled Trial in the Philippines • Emily

Beam, University of Michigan

7 Reproductive History and Mortality of Fertile and Subfertile

Men • Katharina Belting, University of Marburg; Ronny

Westerman, University of Marburg; Hanna Seydel,

Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ); Ulrich O.

Mueller, University of Marburg; Walter Krause, Clinic for

Andrology and Venerology; Martina Schmidt-Stolte,

University of Marburg

8 Dietary Assimilation and Health among Immigrant Groups

• Pratikshya Bohra-Mishra, Princeton University

9 Holding Fast to a Dream: Estimating the Probabilities of

Class-Vulnerability and Class-Security among the American

Middle Class • Ashon Bradford, Cornell University;

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Thomas Hirschl, Cornell University; Eric Williams,

Arkansas State University

10 Shared Attitudes and Couples‘ Break-Up Plans • Maria

Brandén, Stockholm University; Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm

University

11 Deras – Software Tool for Modelling Mortality Intensities

and Life Tables Construction • Boris Burcin, Charles

University in Prague; Klara Hulikova, Charles University in

Prague; David Kománek, Charles University in Prague;

Tomas Kucera, Charles University in Prague

12 Exposure to Personal Belief Exemptions from Mandated

Vaccines among California Kindergarteners, 2008-2010

• Alison M. Buttenheim, University of Pennsylvania; Malia

Jones, University of California, Los Angeles

13 A Statistical Approach for Reconstructing Continuous

Series of Mortality by Cause of Death • Carlo G. Camarda,

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

14 Maternal Birth Weight Predicts the Birth Weight of the

First Live Born Child • Delia B. Carba, University of San

Carlos; Tita Lorna L. Perez, University of San Carlos

15 Black and White: Does Race Matter for Adult Health

Outcomes Among Hispanic Women of Childbearing Ages?

• Juanita Chinn, University of Texas at Austin

16 Secondhand Smoke Among Pregnant Women in

Developing Countries: Comparative Analysis using

Demographic and Health Surveys in 28 Countries

• Yoonjoung Choi, U.S. Agency for International

Development (USAID)

17 Polygyny and Family Planning Programs in Sub-Saharan

Africa: Representation and Reality • Jamaica Corker,

University of Pennsylvania; Ernestina E. Coast, London

School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

18 Decomposing the Fertility Response to a Mortality-

Reducing Intervention in Matlab, Bangladesh • Julia

Driessen, University of Pittsburgh

19 The Effects of Changing Sociodemographic Factors on

Teen Fertility • Anne Driscoll, National Center for Health

Statistics (NCHS), CDC

20 Intergenerational Integration Processes of Minority Ethnic

Groups in the UK: Reproductive Choices and Education

• Sylvie Dubuc, University of Oxford

21 Infertility and Uncertainty: Measurement of Infertility in

sub-Saharan Africa • Jasmine Fledderjohann,

Pennsylvania State University; David Johnson, Pennsylvania

State University

22 Estimating the Texas Unauthorized Immigrant Population

at the County and Zip Code Levels • Miguel Flores,

University of Texas at San Antonio; Lila Valencia, University

of Texas at San Antonio; Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at

San Antonio

23 Gender-Role Attitudes, Birth Intervals and Sex Selection

in India • Artemisa Flores Martinez, University of

Warwick

24 The Future of Fertility in Russia: The Effects of Tempo

and Quantum • Yuri Frantsuz, University of Minnesota

25 School Bullying, Family Structure and Socioeconomic

Status in the United States from 1989 to 2009: Repetitive

Trends and Persistent Disadvantage • Qiang Fu, Duke

University; Vicki L. Lamb, North Carolina Central

University

26 Religion and Risk: HIV and Sexual Behavior by Religious

Affiliation across 7 African Countries • Jonathan Garcia,

Columbia University; Ashley M. Fox, Columbia University

27 Effect of Centenarian Gender on Survival of Centenarian

Family Members • Leonid A. Gavrilov, University of

Chicago; Natalia S. Gavrilova, University of Chicago

28 The Consequences of Childbearing Postponement: How

Are Children of Older Mothers Faring? • Alice Goisis,

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

29 Mexican Immigrants' Evaluations of Their Weight Status

• Jonathan Gonzalez, Pennsylvania State University;

Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University

30 Premarital Sex among Never Married Young Adults in

Contemporary China: Comparisons between Males and

Females • Lei He, Texas A&M University

31 Creation of a Child Well-Being Index Using the Survey of

Income and Program Participation • Carolyn A. Hronis,

U.S. Census Bureau

32 Health Effects of the American Diet: The Case of

Immigrants • Michael Insler, United States Naval Academy;

Sukanya Basu, Vassar College

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33 On the Intergenerational Association of Income Variability

• Markus Jantti, Stockholm University; Lena Lindahl,

Stockholm University

34 Measure for Measure: Quantifying Racial Inequality in an

Age of Educational Accountability • Jennifer Jennings,

New York University; Heeju Sohn, University of Pennsylvania

35 Predicting Interethnic Childbirth by the Characteristics of

Mothers: A Peek into the Melting Pot • Matheu Kaneshiro,

RAND Corporation

36 Unmet Needs for Linked Reproductive Health and HIV

Services in Yunnan Province, China • Joan Kaufman,

Brandeis University and Harvard University

37 Using Administrative Records to Assess Accuracy of

Reporting in the Survey of Income and Program Participation:

The Case of SNAP in Texas • Jeongsoo Kim, U.S. Census

Bureau; Daniel Perez-Lopez, U.S. Census Bureau

38 How Do the ACS Five-Year Migration Data Compare to

the 2000 Census Migration Data? • William K. Koerber,

U.S. Census Bureau; Megan J. Benetsky, University of

Maryland

39 The Development of Period and Cohort Nuptiality in

Europe and the USA: A Comparative Analysis (1960-2010)

• Byron Kotzamanis, University of Thessaly; Anastasia

Kostaki, Athens University of Economics and Business

40 System Failure: the Spatial Distribution of Septic

Mortality and its Association with Area-Based Racial

Composition, Socioeconomic, and Health-Resource Measures

• Adam M. Lippert, Pennsylvania State University

41 The Bottom, the Typical, and the Top: Distribution of

Incomes among Households in South Korea • Yuri

Mansury, Cornell University; Hun Joo Park, KDI School of

Public Policy and Management

42 Selection in times of crisis: Exploring selectivity of

Mexican return migration in 2005-2010 • Claudia

Masferrer, McGill University; Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew

Hispanic Center; Carla Pederzini, Universidad

Iberoamericana

43 Rethinking the 'Urban Advantage:' Differences in Child

Diarrhea across Rural, Urban Non-Slum and Urban Slum

Locations in India • Jamie McPike, Brown University;

Nancy Luke, Brown University

44 Domestic Violence and Mental Health in Bolivia

• Dominique Meekers, Tulane University; Sarah Pallin,

Tulane University

45 The Economic Benefits of Reducing Health Inequalities in

11 European Populations • Silvia Meggiolaro, Università di

Padova; Stefano Mazzuco, Università di Padova; Marc

Suhrcke, University of East Anglia

46 Comparing Health Care Access and Outcomes in New vs.

Established Hispanic Destinations • Shannon M. Monnat,

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

47 Population Dynamics, Climate Change and Sustainable

Development in Africa • Clive Mutunga, Population Action

International; Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for

Development Policy (AFIDEP)

48 Antenatal Care Utilisation in Brazil and India: Scale,

Outreach and Socioeconomic Inequality • Kenya V.

Noronha, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG);

Monica V. Andrade, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG; Abhishek

Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);

Sabu S. Padmadas, University of Southampton; Cristina

Guimarães Rodrigues, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

49 Did Operation Streamline Slow Illegal Immigration?

• Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Jesus

Canas, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Christina Daly,

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

50 Early Childhood Behavioral Skills and the Gender

Reversal in Educational Attainment in the United States: A

New Perspective • Jayanti Owens, Princeton University

51 Changes in American Families and the Growth in the

Gender Gap in Early Childhood Behavioral Skills • Jayanti

Owens, Princeton University

52 Health Insurance Disparity between Heterosexual and

Homosexual Women • Heili Pals, University of Central

Florida; Warren Waren, University of Central Florida

53 Trajectory of Functional Limitations among Chinese Older

People: The Effects of Socioeconomic and Demographic

Status • Hanyao Qiu, University of Florida

54 ―The New Family Structures Study: Introduction and

Initial Results‖ • Mark Regnerus, University of Texas at

Austin; Cynthia A. Osborne, University of Texas at Austin

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55 Examining Postpartum Depression from a Stress-Process

Perspective • Keshia Reid, Florida State University; Miles

G. Taylor, Florida State University

56 Do Associations between Sleep and Body Mass Vary by

Race/Ethnicity, Gender, or Socioeconomic Status among U.S.

Adolescents? • Eric N. Reither, Utah State University;

Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado at Denver;

Lauren Hale, Stony Brook University, State University of

New York (SUNY); Paul Peppard, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

57 A Cross-National Comparison of Adolescent Sexual

Behavior in Washington State, Victoria Australia and the

Developing City of Mumbai, India • Solomon J. Renati, K

B P College and Institute for Child and Adolescent Health

Research; Shreeletha Solomon, Institute for Child and

Adolescent Health Research; John Toumbourou, Deakin

University Australia; Richard Catalano, University of

Washington

58 The Demographic Transition: How do Advanced Stage

Developing Countries Illuminate the Path to Other Countries?

• Eduardo L. G. Rios-Neto, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

59 Community College Graduation among Marginalized

Populations: Sexual Minority, Insecurely Housed, and

Disabled Students • Janet Rosenbaum, University of

Maryland

60 Do Local Immigration Laws Impact Employment and

Wages? Evidence from the 287(g) Program • Robert

Santillano, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Sarah Bohn,

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC)

61 Are Muslim Women behind in Their Knowledge and Use

of Contraception in India? • Suresh Sharma, Institute of

Economic Growth (IEG)

62 Does International Co-residence Promote Female Labor

Participation: Evidence Based on Eastern Provinces in China

• Ke Shen, Fudan University; Huashuai Chen, Duke

University

63 Dynamics of Contraceptive Use under the Influence of

Residential Change of Women in Uttar Pradesh • Niraj K.

Singh, Banaras Hindu University; Brijesh P. Singh, Banaras

Hindu University; B.P. Singh, Banaras Hindu University

64 The Transformative Effects of Mobile Phone Messaging

on Women‘s Roles in Decision-making for Maternal and

Child Health • Allison Stone, Columbia University; John

Koku Awoonor-Williams, Ghana Health Service

65 Exploring Townsend‘s ‗Package Deal‘ among

Disadvantaged Fathers: Integrating Mainstream Sociological

and Critical Gender theories of Masculinity on Fatherhood

• Bart Stykes, Bowling Green State University

66 Partnership Concurrency and HIV Incidence in a

Population-Based Cohort Study in Rural Uganda

• Elizabeth A. Sully, Princeton University; Kenneth

Ekoru, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS; Janet

Seeley, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS

67 Metropolitan Variation in Adherence to Cholesterol

Lowering Therapy and Cardiovascular Hospitalizations for the

Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy Population • Tami C.

Swenson, University of Minnesota

68 Catastrophic and Impoverishing Effects of Health

Insurance Financing in Ghana • Henry A. Tagoe, University

of Ghana

69 Patterns of Care-seeking and Home-Care Practices among

Mothers with Sick Children in Northern Nigeria: Potential

Areas of Influence for Community Health Workers

• Omolara T. Uwemedimo, Columbia University; Sally E.

Findley, Columbia University; Henry V. Doctor, Columbia

University & PRRINN-MNCH Programme; Godwin

Afenyadu, PRRINN-MNCH Program

70 Partner Consequences of Health Shocks • Giuseppina

Valle, Florida State University; Janet Weeks, Florida State

University; Isaac W. Eberstein, Florida State University

71 Global Patterns in Overweight among Children and

Mothers in Less Developed Countries • Jennifer Van Hook,

Pennsylvania State University; Claire Altman, Pennsylvania

State University; Kelly Balistreri, Bowling Green State

University

72 Mortality Trends in India and Selected States: 1976-2005

• Raj Kumar Verma, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

73 National Variation in Cognitive Life Cycle Development

• Daniela Weber, International Institute for Applied

Systems Analysis (IIASA); Valeria Bordone, Vienna

University of Economics and Business

74 Parent-Teen Relationships and Unintended Pregnancy in

Early Adulthood • Minle Xu, University of Texas at Austin

75 Fertility Trends in Syria: Application of the Own-Children

Method • Rana Youssef, Université de Paris Ouest

Nanterre la Défense

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76 Employment Programs and Lone Mothers‘ Labor Market

Integration in Germany • Cordula D. Zabel, Institute for

Employment Research (IAB)

THURSDAY, MAY 3

3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

Sessions 55-72

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

55 ARAB SPRING: SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC

CHANGES IN THE ARAB WORLD

Chair: Joseph Chamie, Center for Migration Studies

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

56 NON-MARITAL AND DIVERSE FAMILY FORMS

Chair: Susan L. Brown, Bowling Green State University

Discussant: Judith A. Seltzer, University of California, Los

Angeles

1 The Changing Shape of Ties in European Families: Profiles

and Intentions of LAT Couples • Luis Ayusio Sanchez,

University of Málaga; Ana Goldani, Princeton University

2 Fragile Families in the United Kingdom and the United

States • Kathleen E. Kiernan, University of York; Sara

McLanahan, Princeton University; Melanie Wright,

princeton university

3 How Similar Are Cohabitation and Marriage with Respect

to Childbearing? Second Birth Rates by Union Type across

Europe and the United States • Brienna Perelli-Harris,

University of Southampton

4 Assessing Relationship Status and Subjective Well-Being

from a Longitudinal Perspective • Susanne Schuehrer,

Independent Researcher

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

57 HAPPINESS AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL

WELL-BEING

Chair: Richard A. Easterlin, University of Southern

California

Discussant: Malgorzata Switek, University of Southern

California

Discussant: Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University

1 A Bundle of Joy: Does Parenting Really Make Us

Miserable? • Chris Herbst, Arizona State University; John

D. Ifcher, Santa Clara University

2 Neighborhood Effects On Subjective Well-Being: Evidence

From A Randomized Experiment • Jens Ludwig, University

of Chicago; Greg J. Duncan, University of California, Irvine;

Lisa A. Gennetian, Brookings Institution; Lawrence F. Katz,

Harvard University; Ronald C. Kessler, Harvard Medical

School; Jeffrey Kling, Congressional Budget Office; Lisa

Sanbonmatsu, National Bureau of Economic Research

(NBER)

3 Happiness: Before and After the Kids • Mikko Myrskylä,

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Rachel

Margolis, University of Western Ontario

4 Are Migrants Going up a Blind Alley? Economic Migration

and Well-Being around the World: Cross-National Evidence

from Europe, the United States and Canada • Analia

Olgiati, Harvard University; Rocio Calvo, Boston College

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

58 COGNITION AND AGING

Chair: Robert J. Willis, University of Michigan

Discussant: John J. McArdle, University of Southern

California

1 Great Famine, Formal Education and Cognitive Aging:

Evidence from CHARLS Data • Wei Huang, Harvard

University; Yi Zhou, University of California, Berkeley

2 Cognitive Health of Older Indians: Individual and

Geographic Determinants of Female Disadvantage

• Jinkook Lee, RAND Corporation; Regina Shih, RAND

Corporation; Kenneth M. Langa, University of Michigan;

Kevin Feeney, RAND Corporation

3 Cognitive Status in Adults from the Mexican Health and

Aging Study: What Are We Actually Measuring? • Rafael

Samper-Ternent, University of Texas Medical Branch;

Alejandra Michaels-Obregon, University of Texas Medical

Branch; Rebeca Wong, University of Texas Medical Branch

4 Height, Skills, and Labor Market Outcomes in Mexico

• Tom Vogl, Princeton University

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Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

59 ECONOMIC CHANGE AND MIGRATION:

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Chair: April Linton, University of California, San Diego

Discussant: April Linton, University of California, San Diego

1 Does International Migration Benefit the Sender Country?

The Mexico-U.S. Case • Iván Mejía-Guevara, University

of California, Berkeley; Alma Vega, University of California,

Berkeley

2 ―International Migration, Business Formation, and the

Informal Economy in Urban Mexico.‖ • Connor Sheehan,

University of Colorado; Fernando Riosmena, University of

Colorado at Boulder

3 The Role of Migration and Income Diversification in

Protecting Households against Food Insecurity in Southwest

Ethiopia • David P. Lindstrom, Brown University; Craig

A. Hadley, Emory University; Tefera Belachew, Jimma

University

4 Freedom to Move, Challenges to Settle: An Assessment of

Multidimensional Wellbeing of Internal Migrants in India‘s

Capital City • Gayatri Singh, Brown University

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

60 HEALTH AND MORTALITY IN DEVELOPING

COUNTRIES

Chair: Christine Himes, Syracuse University

Discussant: Cassio M. Turra, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

1 The Future of Longevity in Latin America: Consequences

of Tobacco Smoking • Beatriz Novak, University of

Wisconsin-Madison; Alberto Palloni, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

2 Social Network Methods for Estimating Adult Mortality:

Evidence from Rwanda • Dennis Feehan, Princeton

University; Mary Mahy, UNAIDS; Matthew J. Salganik,

Princeton University

3 Perceived Stress and Mortality in a Taiwanese Older Adult

Population • Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Princeton

University; Dana A. Glei, Georgetown University; Maxine

Weinstein, Georgetown University; Noreen Goldman,

Princeton University

4 The Impact of a Natural Disaster on Child Health and

Mortality • Elizabeth Frankenberg, Duke University;

Nicholas Ingwersen, Duke University; Wayan Suriastini,

SurveyMETER

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

61 PUBLIC POLICY AND FAMILIES AROUND THE

WORLD

Chair: John Strauss, University of Southern California

Discussant: Amar A. Hamoudi, Duke University

Discussant: Elizabeth Peters, Cornell University

1 Women's Marital Trajectories and the Accumulation of

Pension Rights in Germany and the U.S. • Anika Rasner,

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

2 Was Banfield Right? Family Ties and Civic Virtues

• Martin Ljunge, University of Copenhagen

3 The Effect of Unemployment on Household Composition

and Doubling Up • Emily Wiemers, University of

Massachusetts at Boston

4 Differential Fecundity and Child Custody • Eva Garcia-

Moran, European University Institute

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

62 ADVANCES IN MEASURES AND MODELS OF

SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Chair: Michelle Poulin, University of North Texas

1 An Assessment of the Sealed Envelope Method to Measure

Reports of Sensitive Behaviours among Women and Men in

Nigeria and Zambia • Ann E. Biddlecom, United Nations

Population Division; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher

Institute; Odun Akinyemi, University of Ibadan; Kumbutso

Dzekedzeke, Independent Consultant; Allison Grossman,

Guttmacher Institute; Isaac Adewole, University of Ibadan;

Adesina Oladokun, University of Ibadan

2 Inconsistent Respondents and Sensitive Questions

• Ruben Castro, University of Pennsylvania

3 Is Sexual Intercourse Related to Mood and Relationship

Quality? Results from Electronic Daily Diary Data in Cebu,

Philippines • Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg

School of Public Health; Socorro A. Gultiano, University of

San Carlos

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4 Assessing the Validity of Sexual Behaviour Reporting

among Young Women in Kampala, Uganda: Evidence from a

Randomised Interview Mode Experiment with Biological Data

• Christine A. Kelly, Population Council; Paul C. Hewett,

Population Council; Barbara S. Mensch, Population

Council; Sam Nsobya, Molecular Research Lab. (MOLAB),

MU-UCSF Research Collaboration; Sam Kalibala,

Population Council; Wilson Nyegenye, Uganda Bureau of

Statistics; Pamela Kakande, Uganda Bureau of Statistics

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

63 FATAL AND NON-FATAL HEALTH OUTCOMES:

COMPARING EXPECTED LENGTH AND QUALITY

OF LIFE BY GENDER, RACE AND NATIONAL

ORIGIN

Chair: Michael T Molla, National Center for Health Statistics

(NCHS), CDC

Discussant: Robert A. Hummer, University of Texas at

Austin

1 Life Expectancy in the United States: International and

Domestic Comparisons by Ages and Causes of Death

• Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Johns Hopkins University;

Michal Engelman, University of Chicago

2 Life Tables by Race: A Comparison among Methods

• Estela María García de Pinto da Cunha, Universidade

Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Jeronimo O. Muniz,

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Alberto A.

E. Jakob, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP);

José Marcos Da Cunha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

(UNICAMP)

3 Recent Evidence of Educational Differences in Healthy Life

Expectancy between Blacks and Whites in the U.S. Are We

Closing the Gap? • Aïda Solé-Auró, Universitat de

Barcelona & USC

4 Trends in Obesity-Free Life Expectancy in the United

States 1995-2005: Gender and Racial Differences and

Alternative Categorizations • Li-Chung Hu

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

64 PARENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILDHOOD

OBESITY

Discussant: Alison Jacknowitz, American University

Discussant: Colleen M. Heflin, University of Missouri at

Columbia

1 Maternal English Language Proficiency and Obesity among

Young Children of Immigrants • Elizabeth H. Baker,

RAND Corporation; Margaret M. Weden, RAND

Corporation; Michael S. Rendall, RAND Corporation

2 Fast Food Families: Childhood Obesity Differences in

Single-Father and Single-Mother Families • Jennifer A.

Turchi, University of Iowa; Mary C. Noonan, University of

Iowa

3 Parents under Fire: The Role of Parental Stress and

Parenting Involvement in Children‘s Media Use, Obesity and

Academic Skills • Elizabeth A. Vandewater, University of

Texas School of Public Health; Seoung Eun Park, University

of Texas at Austin; Laurence M Denis, University of Texas at

Austin

4 Maternal Employment and Children‘s Body Mass Index:

The Importance of Developmental Timing and Work Intensity

• Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest, Cornell University; Rachel

Dunifon, Cornell University

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

65 SPATIAL AND NETWORK ANALYSIS IN

DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Marcia C. Castro, Harvard University

Discussant: Jeremy R. Porter, Rice University

1 An Application of Bayesian Methods to Small Area

Estimates of Poverty Rates • Joey Campbell, Institute for

Socioeconomic and Demographic Research; Corey S.

Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio

2 Disentangling the Spatial Concentration and Temporal

Stickiness of Poverty: Industrial Structure, Racial/Ethnic

Composition, and the Complex Links to Poverty

• Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Heather A. O'Connell, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Perla Reyes, University of California, Santa Cruz; Jun Zhu,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Compare Spatial and Multilevel Regression Models for

Binary Outcome in Neighborhood Study • Hongwei Xu,

University of Michigan

4 Exploring Heterogeneity in Health Outcomes and

Geographic Space: Integrating Quantile and Geographically

Weighted Regression • Tse-Chuan Yang, Pennsylvania

State University; Stephen A. Matthews, Pennsylvania State

University; Vivian Chen, Tamkang University

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Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

66 PARTNERS AND CHILDBEARING

Chair: Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, University of Otago

Discussant: Arieke J. Rijken, Netherlands Interdisciplinary

Demographic Institute (NIDI)

1 Partners, Policy and Fertility. A Study of Childbearing

Behaviour in Canada • Benoît Laplante, Institut National de

la Recherche Scientifique (INRS); Jean-Dominique Morency,

Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS);

Constanza Street, Institut National de la Recherche

Scientifique (INRS)

2 A Couple-Perspective on Fertility Outcomes: Do Relative

Resources Matter for First and Second Births? • Natalie

Nitsche, Yale University

3 Couples‘ Childbearing Behaviour in Italy: Which of the

Partners Is Leading It? • Maria Rita Testa, Vienna Institute

of Demography; Laura Cavalli, Università degli Studi di

Verona; Alessandro Rosina, Università Cattolica, Milan

4 Changes in Family, Marriage and Fertility: Notes from

Western and Coastal Kenya • Salome N. Wawire, African

Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Ann-

Magritt Jensen, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

67 HEALTH BEHAVIORS, HEALTH, AND

MORTALITY I

Chair: Kate W. Strully, University at Albany, State University

of New York (SUNY)

Discussant: Steven A. Haas, Arizona State University

1 An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Religious Involvement

and Adult Health: Results from the United States, 1972 to

2008 • Li Zhang, Virginia Commonwealth University

2 Breast is Best: Estimating the Long-Term Consequences of

Breastfeeding for Childhood Wellbeing Using Sister

Comparisons • Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University;

David Ramey, Ohio State University

3 Race, Stress, Eating Behavior, and Body Weight • Debra

J. Umberson, University of Texas at Austin; Hui Liu,

Michigan State University; Isaac Sasson, University of Texas

at Austin; Letisha Brown, University of Texas at Austin

4 Expanding Our Understanding of the Formation of Social

Inequalities in Health • Elaine Hernandez, University of

Texas at Austin

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

68 RETHINKING RACIAL DISTINCTIONS: MIXED

RACE POPULATIONS, IDENTITY, AND

MEASUREMENT

Chair: Anthony D. Perez, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill

Discussant: Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University

1 Intergenerational Transmission of Race, 1960 to 2010

• Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota

2 Intergenerational Transmission in the Multiracial Context

• Sarah Schlabach, University of California, Los Angeles

3 The End of the ―One-Drop‖ Rule?: Hypodescent in the

Early 21st Century • C. Matthew Snipp, Stanford

University; Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota

4 The Complexity of Immigrant Generations: Implications for

Assessing the Socioeconomic Integration of Hispanics and

Asians • Stephen Trejo, University of Texas at Austin;

Brian Duncan, University of Colorado at Denver

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

69 ABORTION

Chair: Lawrence B. Finer, Guttmacher Institute

Discussant: Diana G. Foster, University of California, San

Francisco

1 Changes in Birth Rates of Young Women Following Access

to the Pill and Abortion in the Early 1970s • Theodore

Joyce, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY)

and National Bureau of Economic Research; Yuxiu Zhang,

City University of New York (CUNY)

2 Changes in Service Delivery Patterns after Introducing

Telemedicine Provision of Medical Abortion in Iowa

• Daniel Grossman, Ibis Reproductive Health; Kate

Grindlay, Ibis Reproductive Health; Todd Buchacker,

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland; Joseph E. Potter,

University of Texas at Austin; Carl P. Schmertmann, Florida

State University

3 Developing a Scale to Measure Abortion Stigma and

Evaluate Community-Based Stigma Reduction Interventions

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• Kristen M. Shellenberg, Ipas; Leila Hessini, Ipas;

Brooke A. Levandowski, Ipas

4 How Secret-Keeping Affects Perceived Network

Segregation and Population Estimates • Sarah K. Cowan,

University of California, Berkeley

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

70 CHILD AND FAMILY POLICY

Chair: Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University

Discussant: Sakiko Tanaka, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

1 Do Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Improve Work and

Earnings among its Youth Beneficiaries? Evidence after a

Decade of a Mexican Cash Transfer Program • Susan

Parker, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas

(CIDE); Luis Rubalcava, Spectron Desarrollo S.C. and

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE);

Graciela M. Teruel, Universidad Iberoamericana

2 Evaluating the Impacts of Conditional and Unconditional

Cash Transfers on Children‘s Health in Rural Burkina Faso

• Richard Akresh, University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign; Damien de Walque, World Bank Group;

Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University

3 Additional Returns to Investing in Girls' Education: Impact

on Younger Sibling Human Capital • Javaeria A. Qureshi,

University of Chicago

4 Child Gender and Parental Investments in India: Are Boys

and Girls Treated Differently? • Silvia H. Barcellos, RAND

Corporation; Leandro Carvalho, RAND Corporation;

Adriana Lleras-Muney, Princeton University

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

71 UNDERSTANDING HIV RISK AND HIV

PREVALENCE

Chair: Susan F. Newcomer, Eunice Kennedy Schriver

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

(NICHD), NIH

Discussant: Philip A. Anglewicz, Tulane University

1 Systematic Difference in HIV Prevalence Rates between

Pregnant Women and the General Female Population for

Kisesa, Tanzania • Kristin Bietsch, Princeton University;

Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research,

Tanzania

2 "Jaboya" vs. "Jakambi": Status, Negotiation and HIV Risk

among Migrant Women in the ―Sex-for-Fish‖ Economy in

Nyanza Province, Kenya • Carol S. Camlin, University of

California, San Francisco; Zachary Kwena, Kenyan Medical

Research Institute, Nairobi

3 Conditional Economic Incentives to Reduce HIV Risks

among Male Sex Workers: Baseline Results from a

Randomized Pilot in Mexico • Omar Galarraga, Brown

University; Sandra Sosa-Rubi, National Institute of Public

Health (INSP), Mexico; Carlos Conde, Instituto Nacional de

Salud Publica; Luis Juarez-Figueroa, Clinica Condesa;

Andrea Gonzalez, Clinica Condesa; Sergio Bautista-

Arredondo, Mexican National Institute of Public Health

(INSP); Caroline Kuo, Brown University; Don Operario,

Brown University; Kenneth Mayer, Brown University

4 Nudging Men into Circumcision? • Rachael S. Pierotti,

University of Michigan; Rebecca L. Thornton, University of

Michigan

Thursday, May 3, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

72 SPATIAL DIVERSITY OF ETHNORACIAL

POPULATIONS

Chair: William A. Kandel, Congressional Research Service

Discussant: Reynolds Farley, University of Michigan

1 A Universal Trend? Racial and Ethnic Diversity in

American Communities Over Three Decades • Barrett A.

Lee, Pennsylvania State University; Chad R. Farrell,

University of Alaska at Anchorage

2 Diversity and the American Color Line: Patterns of

Residential Segregation across Places, 1990-2010

• Domenico Parisi, Mississippi State University; Michael

Taquino, Mississippi State University

3 Migration and Dispersal of Hispanic and Asian Groups: An

Analysis of the 2006-2008 Multiyear American Community

Survey • Julie Park, University of Maryland; William H.

Frey, University of Michigan

4 Beyond Typologies: A Multilevel Approach to

Understanding the Impact of Destinations on Immigrant

Outcomes. • Elizabeth S. Ackert, University of Washington

Thursday, May 3, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

PAA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

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Thursday, May 3, 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

PAA MEMORIAL SERVICE

FRIDAY, MAY 4

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Poster Session 4

Friday, May 4, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-4 POSTER SESSION 4

1 Trends in Socioeconomic Achievement of Filipinos in the

United States • Jeofrey B. Abalos, Bureau of Labor and

Employment Statistics, Philippines

2 Modelling Regional Differences in Timing of Marriage

among Women in Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa • Ayo S.

Adebowale, University of Ibadan; Afolabi Bamgboye,

University of Ibadan

3 Local Government Legislators‘ Awareness and Political

Strategies for Maternal Mortality Reduction in Ibadan, Nigeria

• Ademola Adelekan, University of Ibadan

4 High Fertility among Mexican Immigrants to the United

States: Myth or Reality? • Claire Altman, Pennsylvania

State University

5 Exposure to Malaria Prevention Messages and Insecticide

Treated Bednet Usage among Children under Five Years in

Ghana • Stella Apo, University of Ghana and Pennsylvania

State University

6 The War On Poverty's Experiment In Public Medicine:

Community Health Centers and the Mortality of Older

Americans • Martha Bailey, University of Michigan;

Andrew Goodman-Bacon, University of Michigan

7 Transition to Adulthood in Mexico -Life course analysis of

the determinants of adolescent pregnancy • Julie JB Baillet,

Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense and El Colegio

de la Frontera Norte

8 Estimates of the Naturalized Citizen Population:

Comparisons between the ACS and Administrative Records

• Bryan Baker, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

(DHS)

9 The International Context of the Double Burden of Child

Malnutrition • Katie Bates, London School of Economics

and Political Science (LSE)

10 Increased Diversity Among Un-Vaccinated Children in the

United States: An Analysis of the National Immunization

Survey (NIS), 2002-2007 • Laura Blakeslee, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

11 Evaluation of the Childrens Health Insurance Program:

New Evidence on Coverage, Access and Health Status

• Lynn Blewett, University of Minnesota; Jeanette

Ziegenfuss, Mayo Clinic; Sharon K. Long, University of

Minnesota

12 Why Probabilistic Population Projections Can Hardly Be

Evaluated • Christina Bohk, University of Rostock; Roland

Rau, University of Rostock

13 Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties: Evaluation

of Postcensal Population Estimates and Census 2010 Results

• Ben C. Bolender, U.S. Census Bureau; Irene Dokko, U.S.

Census Bureau; Jamie Lewis, U.S. Census Bureau

14 How Neighborhood Environments Attenuate the ‗Marriage

Advantage‘ in Birth Outcomes among Women in the U.S.

• Jennifer Buher Kane, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill

15 A Biological Approach to Health and Environment:

Cohort Sexual Dimorphism in 20th-Century Spain

• Antonio D. Cámara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

16 Institutional Tuberculosis: Tuberculosis Incidence and

Mortality in Turn of the Century American Correctional

Institutions • Margaret L Charleroy, University of

Minnesota

17 Contextual and Policy Influences on Childbearing

Intentions and Births in Taiwan • Yu-Hua Chen, National

Taiwan University; Chin-Chun Yi, Academia Sinica

18 Health of Older Caregivers for People with AIDS: A

Prospective Study of Older People Living in Nairobi Slums,

Kenya • Gloria Chepngeno-Langat, University of

Southampton

19 Incorporating Unequal Exposure to Environmental

Hazards in Sample Design: Capturing Children‘s Proximity to

Polluting Facilities • Alissa Cordner, Brown University;

Seth Spielman, Brown University; Susan E. Short, Brown

University; Rachel E. Goldberg, Brown University; John R.

Logan, Brown University; Stephen Buka, Brown University

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20 Health Status and Mortality Rates of Adolescents and

Young Adults in the Brussels-Capital Region: Differences

According to Nationality of Origin and Migration History

• Hannelore HDG De Grande, Vrije Universiteit Brussel;

Hadewijch Vandenheede, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Sylvie

Gadeyne, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Patrick Deboosere,

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

21 Improving Health Insurance Estimates: Using the

American Community Survey to Estimate Health Insurance

Coverage for Counties in the United States • Bethany

DeSalvo, U.S. Census Bureau; Mark Bauder, U.S. Census

Bureau; Sam Szelepka, U.S. Census Bureau

22 A Decomposition Analysis of Changing Living

Arrangement for Elderly in India, 1992-2006 • Preeti

Dhillon, International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS); Laishram Ladusingh, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS)

23 Gender, Relationship Type and Contraceptive Use at First

Intercourse • Larry Gibbs, Bowling Green State University

24 Rural Gentrification in the United States 1975-2000: An

Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Trends • Shaun Golding,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

25 Family Planning Centers and Unintended Pregnancy: The

Effect of Proximity and Provider Type • Risa Griffin,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

26 An Examination of Imputation Patterns for Data on the

Foreign-Born Population in the American Community Survey,

2006-2010 • Thomas A. Gryn, U.S. Census Bureau;

Edward N. Trevelyan, U.S. Census Bureau; Jeff Pongsiri,

University of Maryland; Joanna Kling, University of

Maryland; Megan J. Benetsky, University of Maryland;

Samaneh Tabrizi, University of Maryland; Savet Hong,

University of California, Berkeley

27 Projecting Fertility for the 2012 National Population

Projections • Christine E. Guarneri, U.S. Census Bureau

28 The Impact of Female Education on Fertility: Evidence

from Turkey� • Pinar Mine Gunes, University of Maryland

29 Implications of Rural/Urban Backgrounds on Conjugal

Decision-Making Power in China • Yu Guo, University of

Maryland

30 Source of Fertility Change in a Population under Military

Occupation • Weeam S. Hammoudeh, Brown University;

Dennis Hogan, Brown University

31 Age at Onset of Obesity among U.S. Adolescents:

Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent

Health • Aiko Hattori, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill; Chirayath Suchindran, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

32 The Demographic Structure of Work and Intergenerational

Transfers in an Amazonian Population • Paul L. Hooper,

University of New Mexico; Hillard S. Kaplan, University of

New Mexico; Michael D. Gurven, University of California,

Santa Barbara

33 Does a Dramatic Increase in Obesity Lead to More Stress

and Depression of the US Working Population? • Haeil

Jung, Indiana University, Bloomington; Chaeyoung Chang,

Indiana University, Bloomington

34 Labor Market Competition among Older Workers: The

Case of Returning to Work after Retirement • Ben Kail,

Duke University; Ryan Finnigan, Duke University

35 Examining Factors that Influence Malaria Prevention and

Control Practices among Pregnant Women Residing in Slum

Areas in Southern Ghana • Humphrey Kofie, University of

Ghana; Mavis Dako-Gyeke, University of Ghana

36 Military Service, Stressful Events and Post-Trauma

Symptoms in a Sample of North Vietnamese Older Adults

• Kim Korinek, University of Utah; Bussarawan

Teerawichitchainan, Singapore Management University

37 Educational Assortative Mating Among New Immigrants

to the United States • Veena S. Kulkarni, Arkansas State

University

38 Practices and Approach of Mothers in the Initiation of

Breast Feeding among Tribals and Non-Tribals, Chhattisgarh,

India: An Evidence from India‘s RCH-3 (2007-2008)

• Ashok Kumar, Population Council

39 Consanguineous Marriages and their Effect on Pregnancy

Outcomes: Evidences from a Nation-wide Survey in India

• Shrikant Kuntla, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

40 Do Stay-at-Home Fathers ‗Keep House‘? Housework

Participation among Men Who Care Full-Time • Beth A.

Latshaw, Appalachian State University

41 Competition between Gender and Racial Discriminations.

The Reason of the Understatement of Gender Discriminations

in Quantitative Surveys? • Maud Lesné, Institut National

d'Études Démographiques (INED)

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42 Risky Child Investment, Fertility and Social Insurance in

China • Xue Li, University of Maryland

43 On a Special Property of the Total Fertility Rate • Lei

Lu, Independent Consultant

44 Is Obesity in the Eye of the Beholder? • Vida Maralani,

Yale University; Douglas McKee, Yale University

45 The Educational Homogamy Gap between Married and

Cohabiting Couples in Latin America • Robert McCaa,

University of Minnesota; Luis A. Lopez, Universitat

Autònoma de Barcelona

46 Lung Cancer in France: Will Women's Mortality Levels

Ever Reach those of Men? • France Meslé, Institut National

d'Études Démographiques (INED); Jacques Vallin, Institut

National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

47 Effect of Response Mode Choices on Census Data

Quality: A Case Study of Canadian Census of Population

• Margaret Michalowski, Statistics Canada; Jane Badets,

Statistics Canada

48 Educational Expectations and Aspirations of Italian

Students. The Role of Context • Alessandra Minello,

Università Bocconi

49 Multiple Partner Fertility: Family Correlates and

Circumstances, 2004-2010 • Lindsay M. Monte, U.S.

Census Bureau

50 Nonresident Father Involvement in Immigrant Families

• Lenna Nepomnyaschy, Rutgers University; Louis

Donnelly, Rutgers University

51 Family Background Influences on Educational Differences

in Completed Fertility? A Cohort Study Based on Finnish

Household Register Data • Jessica Nisén, University of

Helsinki; Karri Silventoinen, University of Helsinki; Pekka

Martikainen, University of Helsinki

52 Prenatal Care and the Use of Contraceptives in Nigeria

• Saheed Olayiwola, Crescent University, Abeokuta

53 Postnatal Care in Nigeria: A Multidimensional Analysis

• Dorothy Ononokpono, University of Uyo, Nigeria;

Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand; Eunice

N.S. Imasiku, University of Zambia

54 Health Knowledge of Mother and Its Association with

Child Morbidity, Medical Care and Medical Care Expenditure

in India • Shraboni Patra, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS)

55 Farming Systems and Rural Out-Migration in Nang Rong,

Thailand and Chitwan Valley, Nepal • Martin Piotrowski,

University of Oklahoma

56 Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Life Expectancy

Differentials Decomposed by Cause of Death • Lloyd

Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio

57 Investigating the African Immigrant Health Paradox

• Holly E. Reed, Queens College, City University of New

York (CUNY); Catherine S. Andrzejewski, Principia

International; Nancy Luke, Brown University; Liza Fuentes,

CUNY School of Public Health

58 Unmet Needs because of Cost in the Paris Metropolitan

Area: Evolution between 2005 and 2010 • Emilie Renahy,

Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St Michael's

Hospital; Isabelle Parizot, Centre Maurice Halbwachs

(CNRS-EHESS-ENS), Paris; Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, McGill

University; Pierre Chauvin, Institut National de la Santé et

de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) and UPMC

59 The Effect in Fertility of Increasing the Lactational

Amenorrhea Method (LAM) in Countries with Low

Contraceptive Prevalence: A Simulation Exercise • Estela

Rivero Fuentes, El Colegio de México; Ricardo Vernon,

Insad; Aguilar Elba, Insad

60 Children‘s Well-Being and Family Migration Decisions

• Vania B. Salas, Pennsylvania State University; Jill L.

Findeis, Pennsylvania State University

61 Spatial Modelling of Households‘ Knowledge about

Arsenic Pollution in South Asia: Evidence from Bangladesh

• Md.Mizanur Rahman Sarker, Sher-e-Bangla

Agricultural University

62 Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Poor in India: New

evidence from a Nation-wide Survey • T.V. Sekher,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);

Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

63 A Systematic Review of Demographic & Health Surveys:

Data Availability, Utilization, & Relationship with Policy

• Madeleine Short Fabic, U.S. Agency for International

Development (USAID); Sandra Bird, U.S. Agency for

International Development (USAID)

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64 Covariates of STIs in Intimate Partner Relationship among

FSWs in Nepal • Shrikant Singh, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS)

65 Can I Do All This And Then Have A Kid? Family

Formation Intentions Among Graduate Students • Chelsea

Smith, University of Texas at Austin; Bridget K. Gorman,

Rice University; Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago

66 Gendered Effects of Marriage on Health in Japan:

Structures and Gender Roles • Emi Tamaki, University of

Washington

67 The Compression of Unhappiness: Estimating Happy Life

Expectancy in Latin America • Luisa P Terra, Centro de

Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR),

UFMG

68 Sexual Orientation and Self-Rated Health: The Importance

of Socioeconomic Status, Age, and Gender • Mieke B.

Thomeer, University of Texas at Austin

69 Limited Evidence that Competitive Food and Beverage

Practices Affect Adolescent Consumption Behaviors

• Tracy Vericker, Urban Institute

70 Cohort Changes in the Marital Intentions of First-Time

and Serial Cohabitors • Jonathan Vespa,

71 The Impact of Informal Networks on Labour Mobility:

The Case of Immigrant's First Job in Spain • Elena Vidal-

Coso, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Daniela Vono de Vilhena,

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

72 Correlates of Sexual Initiation: A study Among Never-

married Adolescents (10-19) in Uganda • Robert Wamala,

Makerere University

73 Guess Who‘s Coming to Dinner? Intermarriage—New

Facts, New Attitudes • Wendy Wang, Pew Research

Center; Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center

74 Intimate Partner Violence and Symptoms of Sexually

Transmitted Infections among Married Indian Women

• Amy K Winter, Princeton University

75 Biomedical, Behavioral, and Socio-Structural Risk Factors

on HIV Infection and Regional Differences in Tanzania

• Suzumi Yasutake, Johns Hopkins University; Deanna

Kerrigan, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;

Heena Brahmbhatt, Johns Hopkins University

76 Fertility Intentions of African American Adolescent Males

from Low-Income Backgrounds • Emily Yen, University of

California, Los Angeles

FRIDAY, MAY 4

8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

Sessions 73-90

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

73 IMMIGRATION AND ASSIMILATION

Chair: Mary G. Powers, Fordham University

Discussant: Ellen Percy Kraly, Colgate University

1 Color, Race and Socioeconomic Assimilation: Young Adult

Immigrant Generations in the Labor Market • Monica Boyd,

University of Toronto

2 Bridge and Barrier – Contextualizing Religion and

Immigrant Occupational Attainment • Phillip Connor, Pew

Research Center; Matthias Koenig, University of Göttingen

3 New Destination Settlement and Incorporation of the "New"

Immigrants • Mary M. Kritz, Cornell University; Douglas

T. Gurak, Cornell University

4 Socioeconomic Attainment in the Ellis Island Era

• Michael J. White, Brown University; Erica J. Mullen,

Brown University

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

74 FAMILIES AND WELL-BEING AMONG OLDER

ADULTS

1 The Physical Health-Marital Quality Link during the Aging

Process: The Importance of Marital Roles as Mediators

• Adena M. Galinsky, Johns Hopkins University; Linda

Waite, University of Chicago

2 Getting Better with Age: Employment, Gender Attitudes,

and Depression • Katrina M. Leupp, University of

Washington

3 The Effect of Parental Divorce on the Offspring's Adult

Health • Jason R. Thomas, University of Wisconsin-

Madison; Robin S. Hognas, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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4 Early Childbearing, Union Status, and Women's Health at

Midlife • Kristi Williams, Ohio State University; Sharon

Sassler, Cornell University; Fenaba Addo, Cornell

University; Elizabeth Cooksey, Ohio State University

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

75 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF CONTRACEPTION

AND FAMILY PLANNING

Chair: Charles Westoff, Princeton University

Discussant: Anrudh Jain, Population Council

1 The Impact of Family Planning Program in Lowering

Fertility • Young-Il Kim, Sogang University

2 How Powerful Was the Pill? Quantifying a Contraceptive

Technology Shock • Kelly Ragan, Stockholm School of

Economics

3 Testing Hypotheses of the Demographic Transition in San

Borja, Bolivia • Kristin Snopkowski, Durham University

4 Family Planning Policy in China: Measures and Effects on

Fertility • Fei Wang, University of Southern California

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

76 POVERTY MEASUREMENT: HOUSEHOLDS AND

THE LIFECOURSE

Chair: Stephen L. Morgan, Cornell University

Discussant: Sheldon H. Danziger, University of Michigan

1 Absolute Income Estimates for Households in Low- and

Middle-Income Countries • David Canning, Harvard

University; Mark Brewster, Harvard University; June Y.T.

Po, Harvard University

2 An Initial Evaluation of Poverty in the 2010 SIPP-EHC

• Ashley Edwards, U.S. Census Bureau

3 Living Arrangements and Poverty during the Transition to

Adulthood • Sheela Kennedy, University of Minnesota;

Christopher T. Wimer, Stanford University

4 Food Insecurity among Children: Does Poverty Explain It

All? • Vanessa Wight, Columbia University; Neeraj

Kaushal, Columbia University; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia

University

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

77 LONGEVITY AND LIFE EXPECTANCY

Chair: Marc Luy, Vienna Institute of Demography

Discussant: Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado at

Boulder

1 Cumulative Childhood Adversity and Active Life

Expectancy among U.S. Adults • Jennifer Karas Montez,

Harvard University; Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas

at Austin

2 Different Paths to Extreme Old Age: Examining Morbidity

and Disability Profiles of U.S. Adults Who Survive to Age 90

and 100 • Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern

California; Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, University of Southern

California; Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern

California

3 Can Increasing Longevity Come to Halt? Alternative Paths

of Longevity in Latin America • Alberto Palloni, University

of Wisconsin-Madison; Laeticia R. de Souza, University of

Wisconsin-Madison; Marcos Gonzaga, Centro de

Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR),

UFMG

4 Lifespan Variation for Cohorts is Declining and Lower than

the Period Measures Suggest • Alyson A. van Raalte, Max

Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

78 TRENDS AND TRAJECTORIES IN HEALTH AND

DISABILITY

Chair: Ellen A. Kramarow, National Center for Health

Statistics (NCHS), CDC

Discussant: Mary Beth Ofstedal, University of Michigan

1 Pregnancy as a Risk Factor for Ambulatory Limitation in

Later Life: Evidence from the Hispanic Established Population

for Epidemiological Studies of the Elderly • Abigail RA

Aiken, University of Texas at Austin ; Jacqueline L. Angel,

University of Texas at Austin; Toni Miles, University of

Georgia-Athens

2 The Role of Time-Varying Social and Behavioral Risk

Factors for Race-Ethnic and Gender Disparities in

Hypertension among Young Adults • Adrianne Frech,

University of Akron

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3 Predictors of Mobility Limitation Recovery among Late

Midlife Adults • Kenzie Latham, University of Florida

4 Early Life Conditions and Later Life (65+) Co-Morbidity

Trajectories: The Utah Population Database Linked to

Medicare Claims Data • Ken R. Smith, University of Utah;

Heidi Hanson, Huntsman Cancer Institute

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

79 EUROPEAN FAMILIES AND WELL-BEING

1 The Influence of Employment on Depression: A Study of

Partnered and Single Mothers in the United Kingdom

• Susan Harkness, University of Bath

2 Diverging Destinies in Europe? Education, Family

Structure, and Child Wellbeing • Juho Härkönen,

Stockholm University

3 Family Constellations and Life Satisfaction in Europe

• Elena Pirani, University of Florence; Silvana Salvini,

University of Florence; Daniele Vignoli, University of

Florence

4 Who Gains, Who Loses? Social Class and the Economic

Consequences of Separation for British women • Maike van

Damme, Universitat de Pompeu Fabra

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

80 SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIORS AND OUTCOMES IN

DEVELOPING NATIONS

Chair: Ann M. Moore, Guttmacher Institute

Discussant: John Santelli, Columbia University

1 The Timing of Sexual Debut among Chinese Youth • Wei

Guo, Peking University; Zheng Wu, University of Victoria

2 Adolescents and HIV-Related Behaviour in Nigeria: Does

Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Explain Protective Behaviour

among Sexually Active Adolescents? • Sunday T.

Omoyeni, Obafemi Awolowo University; Akanni I.

Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University and University of the

Witwatersrand; Adesegun O. Fatusi, Obafemi Awolowo

University

3 Reproductive Tract Infections and Treatment Seeking

Behaviour among Married Adolescent Women in India

• Ranjan Kumar Prusty, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International

Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 Sexual Behaviors and Outcomes among Female and Male

Youth from Major Urban Areas in Kenya, Nigeria, and

Senegal • Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill; Jean-Christophe Fotso, African Population and

Health Research Center (APHRC); Hawa Talla, IntraHealth

International; Akin Akiode, African Population and Health

Research Center (APHRC); Joshua Davis, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Saad Abdulmumin, Johns

Hopkins University; Jane Otai, Jhpiego - Tupange

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

81 FERTILITY TIMING: EUROPE AND SOUTH

AMERICA

Chair: Jennifer A. Holland, Netherlands Interdisciplinary

Demographic Institute (NIDI)

Discussant: Elizabeth Thomson, Stockholm University and

University of Wisconsin-Madison

1 Individual Autonomy and Timing of Childbearing: A Cross-

European Comparison • Arieke J. Rijken, Netherlands

Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Francesco C.

Billari, Università Bocconi

2 Jobs, Careers, and Becoming a Parent under State Socialist

and Free Market Conditions: The Case of Estonia • Sunnee

Billingsley, Stockholm University; Luule Sakkeus, Tallinn

University; Allan Puur, Estonian Interuniversity Population

Research Centre

3 Out-of-Union Fertility in Paraguay • Emily Vala-Haynes,

University of Pennsylvania; Claudia Valeggia, University of

Pennsylvania

4 The Role of Mother‘s Age at Birth for Children's Education

in the Context of Below-Replacement Fertility in Brazil

• Leticia J. Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Molly

Dondero, University of Texas at Austin

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

82 SAME-SEX PARTNERSHIPS

Chair: Kara Joyner, Bowling Green State University

Discussant: Gary J. Gates, University of California, Los

Angeles

1 Same-Sex Couples‘ Consistency in Reports of Marital

Status • Daphne A. Lofquist, U.S. Census Bureau

2 Patterns of Gay Male and Lesbian Partnering in the

Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas of the United States and

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Puerto Rico in 2010 • Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Texas A&M

University; Danielle Deng, Texas A&M University; Yuting

Chang, Texas A&M University

3 Earnings Equality and Relationship Stability for Same-Sex

and Heterosexual Couples • Katherine Weisshaar, Stanford

University

4 Do Female Couples Still Have a Higher Risk of Divorce

than Male Couples? The Case of Norway 1993 to 2010

• Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik, Statistics Norway; Turid

Noack, Statistics Norway; Ane Seierstad, Statistics Norway

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

83 SPATIAL DEMOGRAPHY AND NETWORK

ANALYSIS

Chair: Marcia C. Castro, Harvard University

Discussant: Tse-Chuan Yang, Pennsylvania State University

1 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Residential Mobility

Pathways of the Urban Poor: A Spatial and Network Approach

• Corina Graif, University of Michigan

2 Spatially Explicit Models of City Population Growth in

India • Donghwan Kim, Yale University; Mark R.

Montgomery, Population Council

3 Relative Income and Subjective Wellbeing: Evidences

Using a Two-Stage Estimation Strategy for Spatial Correlated

Data • Alexandre Gori Maia, University of Campinas -

Brazil (UNICAMP)

4 School Performance and Network Effects among

Classmates • Emma Zavarrone, Università IULM; Agnese

Vitali, Università Bocconi

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

84 HAPPINESS IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Richard A. Easterlin, University of Southern

California

Discussant: Rachel Margolis, University of Western Ontario

1 The Social-Institutional Bases of Happiness: An

International Comparison • Hiroshi Ono, Texas A&M

University; Kristen S. Lee, University at Buffalo, State

University of New York (SUNY)

2 Income Comparisons among Neighbors and Satisfaction in

East and West Germany • Gundi Knies, University of Essex

3 Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Subjective Well-

being: Evidence from China • Xiaogang Wu, Hong Kong

University of Science and Technology; Joanne Ip, Hong Kong

University of Science and Technology; Jun Li, Hong Kong

University of Science and Technology

4 Social Mobility and Happiness in China • Pianpian

Carolyn Xu, Yale University

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

85 FOOD, NUTRITION, AND CHILD WELL-BEING

Chair: Marianne Bitler, University of California, Irvine

Discussant: David Frisvold, Emory University

Discussant: Barbara Laraia, University of California, San

Francisco

1 Families with Hungry Children and the Transition from

Preschool to Kindergarten • Irma Arteaga, University of

Missouri; Colleen M. Heflin, University of Missouri at

Columbia; Sara Gable, University of Missouri

2 Medium-Term Effects of the Nicaraguan Conditional Cash

Transfer Program on Cognitive Functioning and Educational

Attainment • Tania Barham, University of Colorado at

Boulder; Karen Macours, Johns Hopkins University; John A.

Maluccio, Middlebury College

3 Children of Immigrants' Food Insecurity and Receipt of the

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program • Heather L.

Koball, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Albert Yung-

Hsu Liu, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

4 The Influence of Local Food Prices on Obesity and Eating

Habits During Early Childhood • Taryn Morrissey,

American University; Alison Jacknowitz, American

University; Katie Vinopal, American University

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

86 APPLYING DEMOGRAPHY TO BUSINESS

CHALLENGES

Chair: Stephen J. Tordella, Decision Demographics

Discussant: Thomas Exter, Pitney Bowes MapInfo

1 Using Applied Demography in Product Development:

Response to Changing Market Conditions in Educational

Testing • Victoria Locke, University of Texas at San

Antonio

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2 Business Demography in Poland and UE • Aneta Ptak-

Chmielewska, Warsaw School of Economics

3 The Problem of Puerto Rico: Results from the 2010 Census

and the Late Demographic Transition • Jonathan D.

Stringfield, Nielsen; Christine Pierce, Nielsen

4 What do Women Want? The Economy of Daily Deals is

XX. • Kathryn Vasilaky, University of Maryland

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

87 NON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULES AND

FAMILY

Chair: Michelle K Blocklin, Pennsylvania State University

Discussant: Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College

Discussant: Afshin Zilanawala, Columbia University

1 Non-Standard Work Schedules and Fertility: A Mixed-

Method Couple Analysis • Katia Begall, University of

Groningen; Melinda Mills, University of Groningen

2 Two Decades of Nonstandard Work Hours among

Employed Married Mothers: The Effects on Maternal Time

with Children and Husbands‘ Time Doing Unpaid Work.

• Peter D. Brandon, University at Albany, State University

of New York (SUNY)

3 Mothers‘ Nonstandard Work Schedules and the Care

Arrangements of Young Children • Danielle A. Crosby,

University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Rachel Dunifon,

Cornell University

4 Honey, I‘m Home: Maternal Employment and Spousal

Work Schedules • Katie Genadek, University of Minnesota

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

88 MATERNAL, INFANT, AND CHILD MORTALITY

IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Yoonjoung Choi, U.S. Agency for International

Development (USAID)

Discussant: Kenneth Hill, Harvard University

1 Maternal Death and Household Disruption: Evidence from

Rural Kenya • Rohini P. Pande, Independent Consultant;

Frank Odhiambo, Kenya Medical Research Institute

(KEMRI); Sheila Ogwang, KEMRI/CDC Research and Public

Health Collaboration; Kayla Laserson, Centers for Disease

control and Prevention; Robinson Karuga, Family Care

International, New York; Kathleen Schaffer, Family Care

International, New York; Aslihan Kes, International Center

for Research on Women (ICRW)

2 Effect of Maternal Mortality on under-Five Survival:

Evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh • Abdur Razzaque,

ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research;

Akhtar Hossain, Dhaka University

3 Cause-Specific Neonatal Deaths: Levels, Trend and

Determinants in Rural Bangladesh, 1987-2005 • Unnati

Rani Saha, ICDDR,B and Tilburg University; Arthur van

Soest, Tilburg University; Govert Bijwaard, Netherlands

Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

4 Generating Political Priority for Neonatal Mortality

Reduction in 4 Developing Countries • Jeremy Shiffman,

American University; Stephanie Smith, University of New

Mexico

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

89 DISPARITIES IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND

FERTILITY

Chair: Loretta E. Bass, University of Oklahoma

Discussant: Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State University

1 Association of Access to Publicly Funded Family Planning

Services & Teen Birth Rates across California Counties

• Marina J. Chabot, University of California, San

Francisco; Heike Thiel de Bocanegra, University of

California, San Francisco; Philip Darney, University of

California, San Francisco

2 Race-Ethnic Differences in Sexual Health Knowledge

• Karen B. Guzzo, Bowling Green State University

3 Hospital Variation in Postpartum Tubal Sterilization Rates

in California and Texas • Joseph E. Potter, University of

Texas at Austin; Amanda Stevenson, University of Texas at

Austin; Kari White, University of Alabama at Birmingham;

Kristine Hopkins, University of Texas at Austin

4 Disparities in Infertility: Does Low-Income Really Make a

Difference? • Adrienne L Riegle, Iowa State University

Friday, May 4, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

90 INTERNAL MIGRATION, EMIGRATION, AND

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHANGE

Chair: Taryn Dinkelman, Dartmouth College

Discussant: Brian Kovak, Carnegie Mellon University

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1 Dual Economies or Dual Livelihoods? Short-Term

Migration from Rural India and Non-Agricultural

Employment • Diane Coffey, Princeton University; John

Papp, Princeton University; Dean Spears, Princeton

University

2 Does Internal Migration Improve Overall Well-Being in

Ethiopia? • Alan de Brauw, International Food Policy

Research Institute (IFPRI); Valerie Mueller, International

Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Tassew

Woldehanna, Addis Ababa University

3 Village Political Economy, Land Tenure Insecurity and the

Rural to Urban Migration Decision: Evidence from China

• John T. Giles, World Bank Group; Ren Mu, Texas A&M

University

4 Impact of Rural-Urban Migration on Human Capital

Development of Migrant Children • Xin Meng, Australian

National University; Chikako Yamauchi, National Graduate

Institute for Policy Studies

FRIDAY, MAY 4

10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

Sessions 91-108

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

91 AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITIC: ROBERT J. SAMPSON

AND GREAT AMERICAN CITY: CHICAGO AND THE

ENDURING NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECT

Chair: Robert D. Mare, University of California, Los Angeles

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

92 DISEASE AND AGING

Chair: Christopher L. Seplaki, University of Rochester

Discussant: Jennifer Dowd, Baruch College, City University

of New York (CUNY)

1 Joint Analyses of Longitudinal Measurements of

Physiological Indices and Cancer Incidence Rates

• Konstantin G. Arbeev, Duke University; Dora Il’yasova,

Duke University; Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Duke University;

Igor Akushevich, Duke University; Alexander Kulminski,

Duke University; Liubov Arbeeva, Duke University; Irina V.

Culminskaya, Duke University; Deqing Wu, Duke

University; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University

2 Cancer Incidence and Prevalence in the Oldest Old:

Disentangling Age, Period, and Cohort Effects • Heidi

Hanson, Huntsman Cancer Institute; Ken R. Smith,

University of Utah; Antoinette Stroup, Utah Cancer

Registry; Janna Harrell, Utah Cancer Registry; Ruldoph

Rull, Nothern California Cancer Center

3 Dynamics of Age Change and Sex Differences in Cancer

Mortality in the U.S. • Yang Yang, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ting Li, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 How Do Genes Affect Aging? The Biodemography of

Human Health and Survival • Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke

University; Deqing Wu, Duke University; Konstantin G.

Arbeev, Duke University; Eric Stallard, Duke University;

Kenneth C. Land, Duke University; Svetlana V.

Ukraintseva, Duke University

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

93 OBSTACLES TO CONTRACEPTIVE USE

Chair: Beth Fredrick, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of

Public Health

Discussant: Ann K. Blanc, Population Council

1 Why Ghanaian Women Are Not Using Contraception

• Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of

Public Health; Laura McGough, Independent Consultant;

Richard M. K. Adanu, University of Ghana

2 Predictors of Non-Use of Contraception, and Reasons for

Non-Use: Key Factors Affecting Unintended Pregnancy in the

United States • William D. Mosher, National Center for

Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Jo Jones, National Center for

Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Joyce C. Abma, National

Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

3 Impact of Fear of Side Effect on Unmet Needs in Latin

America: A Heckman Model Approach • James Lachaud,

Université de Montréal

4 Quality of Services, Retention and Causes of

Discontinuation of IUD Contraception in Rural India

• Sangram Kishor Patel, International Institute of Health

Management Research (IIHMR); Dharmesh Lal,

International Institute of Health Management Research, New

Delhi

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Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

94 COMMITTEE ON POPULATION STATISTICS

(COPS): ISSUES IN APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Linda Gage, California Department of Finance

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

95 RACE AND GENDER INEQUALITY IN

ECONOMIC OUTCOMES

Chair: George Farkas, University of California, Irvine

Discussant: Paula S. England, New York University

1 Overwork and the Slow Convergence in the Gender Gap in

Wages • Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University; Kim Weeden,

Cornell University

2 Family and School in Child Development: The Effect of

Family Instability, the Role of the Father, and School Quality

on Cognitive Outcomes • Jaesung Choi, University of

Pennsylvania

3 The New Credential Society: An Audit Study of College

Selectivity and Race in the Labor Market • S. Michael

Gaddis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Retention of Women in the STEM Labor Force: Gender

Similarities and Differences with a Focus on Destination

Status • Jennifer Glass, University of Iowa; Yael Levitte,

Cornell University; Sharon Sassler, Cornell University;

Katherine Michelmore, Cornell University

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

96 CHILD HEALTH

Chair: Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado at Denver

Discussant: Anoshua Chaudhuri, San Francisco State

University

Discussant: Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College

1 The "Marriage Advantage" in Infant Health Outcomes:

Evidence of Selection or Risky Behavior? • Jennifer Buher

Kane, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Expectations of Support: Health Investments and Promises

of Financial Assistance for Children • Erin K Fletcher,

Gettysburg College

3 Parental Age at Birth and Longevity of Offspring in

Centenarian Families: The Role of Biology, Social Interaction

and Culture • Valérie Jarry, Université de Montréal; Alain

Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Robert R. Bourbeau,

Université de Montréal

4 The Psychological and Physical Well-Being of Involved,

Low-Income Fathers • Letitia Kotila, Ohio State University

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

97 HEALTH BEHAVIORS, HEALTH, AND

MORTALITY II

Chair: Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University

Discussant: Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University

1 The Links between Acculturation, Other Forms of

Assimilation, and Alcohol Use • Cassie Hartzog, University

of California, Davis

2 Detailing the Associations between Nondrinkers and

Mortality • Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado at

Boulder; Richard Miech, University of Colorado at Denver;

Robert Kemp, University of Colorado at Boulder; Elizabeth

Lawrence, University of Colorado at Boulder

3 Understanding Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy: How

Does Social Capital Get under the Skin? • Carla Shoff,

Pennsylvania State University

4 The Long Plume of Childhood: Cigarette Smoking

throughout the Life Course and Adult Mortality • Joseph T

Lariscy, University of Texas at Austin

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

98 RACE, ETHNIC, AND GENDER DISPARITIES IN

HEALTH AND MORTALITY

Chair: Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California

Discussant: Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern

California

1 Sources of Black-White Differences in Cancer Screening

and Mortality • Jessica Y. Ho, University of Pennsylvania;

Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania

2 Is the "Long Arm of Childhood" Growing Shorter? Race,

Socioeconomic Status, and Changes in U.S. Adult Mortality

• Ryan K. Masters, Columbia University; Mark D.

Hayward, University of Texas at Austin

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3 A Cross-national Comparison of Hypertension among

Elderly in Japan and Singapore • Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon

University; Vanessa Yong, Nihon University; Atsuhiko

Takahashi, Nihon University; Angelique Chan, National

University of Singapore

4 First Differences in Depressive Symptoms among Older

Men and Women in Japan and the United States as Reported

in the NUJLSOA and HRS • Andrew D. Tiedt, NORC at

the University of Chicago

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

99 FERTILITY INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIORS

OVER THE LIFE COURSE

Chair: Nicole Weller, Arizona State University

Discussant: Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan

1 The Evolution of Male and Female Family Size Preferences

within Relationships • Sara Yeatman, University of

Colorado at Denver; Steven Culpepper, University of

Colorado at Denver; Christie Sennott, University of

Colorado at Boulder

2 Social Role Effects on Fertility Intentions during the

Transition to Adulthood • Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State

University; Rebekah Young, Pennsylvania State University;

John Schulenberg, University of Michigan

3 How Late do Women Wait? Expectations of Parenthood

and Childlessness across the Reproductive Life Course.

• Steven P. Martin, New York University

4 Exploring the Gap Between Achieved and Desired Fertility

in the United States • Nadia Diamond-Smith, Johns

Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Nan M. Astone,

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

100 THE GREAT RECESSION AND

INTRANATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

INEQUALITY

Chair: Steven Haider, Michigan State University

Discussant: Matthew S. Rutledge, Boston College

1 Job Loss and Health: A Longitudinal Analysis of Job

Transitions among Us Workers 2004-2009 • Terceira A.

Berdahl, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

(AHRQ), DHHS; Lan Liang, Agency for Healthcare Research

and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS

2 The Effect of the Great Recession on Black-White Wealth

and Inequality • Liana Fox, Columbia University

3 The Great Recession and Private Financial Transfers

• Aaron Gottlieb, Princeton University; Irwin Garfinkel,

Columbia University; Natasha Pilkauskas, Columbia

University

4 Job Loss and Health Insurance in the Great Recession: A

Regression-Discontinuity Evaluation of the ARRA COBRA

Subsidy • Bridget J. Lavelle, University of Michigan

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

101 ECONOMICS, FAMILIES AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Asia Sikora, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Discussant: Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Johns Hopkins

University

1 Household Composition in Hard Times: Historical and

Current Patterns and Explanations • Brent Berry, University

of Toronto

2 The Economic Downturn and the Family: Moving in,

Moving Out and Financial Well-Being • Juyeon Kim,

NORC at the University of Chicago; Linda Waite, University

of Chicago

3 For Better or for Worse: The Health Implications of

Marriage Separation by Migration in China • Feinian Chen,

University of Maryland; Hui Liu, Michigan State University;

Yu Guo, University of Maryland

4 The Role of the Extended Family in Union Formation and

Dissolution in Korea • Yean-Ju Lee, University of Hawaii

at Honolulu

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

102 FERTILITY RESEARCH IN A COMPARATIVE

PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Gerda R. Neyer, Stockholm University

Discussant: Hill Kulu, University of Liverpool

1 White-Hispanic Differences in Meeting Fertility Intentions

over the Life Course • Caroline Sten Hartnett, University

of Michigan

2 Educational Differences in Fertility Intentions: A U.S.-

Japan Comparison • James Raymo, University of

Wisconsin-Madison; Kelly Musick, Cornell University; Miho

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Iwasawa, National Institute of Population and Social Security

Research, Japan

3 ―Social Capillarity‖ Revisited: The Relationship between

Social Mobility and Fertility in Transitional Poland and Russia

• Sunnee Billingsley, Stockholm University; Anna

Matysiak, Warsaw School of Economics

4 Fertility Regimes, Women‘s Well-Being, and Gender Gaps

in Well-Being: a Cross-National Time-Series Analysis

• Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University; Nafisa Halim,

University of New Mexico; Kayla LaVilla, Emory University;

Sarah Zureick-Brown, Emory University

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

103 THE NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT OF CHILD

OBESITY

Chair: Emily Walton, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discussant: Michael D. M. Bader, American University

1 The Effect of Neighborhood Context on Obesity among

Youth • Steven E. Alvarado, University of Notre Dame

2 Exposure to Segregation and Health Outcomes in

Childhood • Bethany Boettner, Ohio State University

3 Neighborhood Context and Racial/Ethnic Differences in

Young Children‘s Obesity: Structural Barriers to Interventions

• Rachel T. Kimbro, Rice University; Justin T. Denney,

Rice University

4 Community and Child Physical Activity: Differential

associations by Gender and Age • Lori Kowaleski-Jones,

University of Utah; Jessie X. Fan, University of Utah; Ming

Wen, University of Utah

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

104 POPULATION, HEALTH AND THE

ENVIRONMENT: IMPACTS AND RESPONSES

Chair: Roger-Mark De Souza, Population Action

International

Discussant: Kaja Jurczynska, Population Action

International

1 Population Dynamics, Environmental Sustainability and

Governance: A Framework for Population Footprints

• Protap Mukherjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University

2 Land Use Change, Biomass Fuel Portfolios and Household

Coping Strategies • Pamela Jagger, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Demographic Projections, the Environment, and Food

Security in sub-Saharan Africa • Tukufu Zuberi, University

of Pennsylvania; Kevin J. A. Thomas, Pennsylvania State

University

4 Conservation and Family Planning: What is the Value of

Integrating Family Planning into Conservation Projects?

• Cara Honzak, World Wildlife Fund (WWF); Judy

Oglethorpe, World Wildlife Fund (WWF); David Lopez-

Carr, University of California, Santa Barbara

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

105 ADOLESCENT SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND RISK

TAKING

Chair: Rebekah Levine Coley, Boston College

Discussant: Jennifer Manlove, Child Trends

1 Scripts, Sects, and Sex Among Adolescents: A Network

Approach of Reference Groups • Brian Soller, Ohio State

University; Dana L. Haynie, Ohio State University

2 Social Network Effects in Contraceptive Behavior among

Adolescents • Mir Ali, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

(FDA); Aliaksandr Amialchuk, University of Toledo; Debra

Dwyer, Stony Brook University, State University of New York

(SUNY)

3 Family Instability and Adolescents‘ Dating and Sexual

Initiation • Katherine Stamps Mitchell, Louisiana State

University; Cassandra J. Dorius, University of Michigan;

Daphne C. Hernandez, Pennsylvania State University

4 Do Conditional Cash Transfers Reduce Teen Pregnancy?

Evidence from Brazil's Bolsa Familia • Sarah A. Reynolds,

University of California, Berkeley; Rachel Gardner,

University of California, Berkeley

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

106 FAMILY FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION IN

THE CONTEMPORARY UNITED STATES

Chair: Adena M. Galinsky, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant: Kristen Harknett, University of Pennsylvania

1 The Decoupling of Marriage and Parenthood? Trends in the

Timing of Marital First Births, 1945-1995 • Sarah R.

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Hayford, Arizona State University; Pamela J. Smock,

University of Michigan

2 Variance in Trajectories of Marital Quality Prior to Divorce

• Spencer L. James, Pennsylvania State University

3 Spouse Selection the Second Time Around • Ruoding

Tan, City University of New York (CUNY) and CUNY Institute

for Demographic Research (CIDR); Neil G. Bennett, CUNY

Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

4 Stability of Remarriage Across the Life Course • Kathryn

Coursolle, University of California, Los Angeles

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

107 INNOVATIONS IN THE STUDY OF

RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION

Chair: John R. Logan, Brown University

Discussant: Michael J. White, Brown University

1 Segregation in Motion: Dynamic and Static Views of

Segregation among Recent Movers • Victoria Pevarnik,

University of California, Irvine; John Hipp, University of

California, Irvine

2 Activity-Space Segregation: Understanding Social

Divisions in Space and Time • John Palmer, Princeton

University

3 The Shape of Racial Residential Preferences: Findings from

a New Methodology • Valerie Lewis, Dartmouth College;

Michael O. Emerson, Rice University; Stephen Klineberg,

Rice University

4 Gentrification and Racial Residential Segregation in

Washington, D.C.: Examining the Interrelation of Changes in

Racial and Class Transformation from 2000 to 2009.

• Jonathan Jackson, University of Maryland

Friday, May 4, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

108 ABORTION IN THE CONTEXT OF

LEGALIZATION

Chair: Daniel Grossman, Ibis Reproductive Health

Discussant: Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute

1 Determinants of Abortion in a High Contraceptive-Use

Setting in a Northern Province in Vietnam • Ashish

Bajracharya, Population Council; Peter Miller, Population

Council; Tung Q Mai, Population Council; Liem T. Nguyen,

Institute of Population, Health and Development, Vietnam

2 Evidence for a Reversal in Prenatal Sex Selection against

Females among Indian Immigrants in the UK? • Sylvie

Dubuc, University of Oxford

3 Effects of Abortion Legalization in Nepal: Complications

Treated at Three Tertiary Care Centers, 2001-2010 • Jillian

T. Henderson, University of California, San Francisco;

Sudha Sharma, Secretary of the Ministry of Health and

Population, Nepal; Ashma Rana, Tribhuvan University;

Mahesh Puri, Center for Research on Environment Health

and Population Activities (CREHPA); Cynthia C. Harper,

University of California, San Francisco; Maya Blum,

University of California, San Francisco; Prabhat

Lamichhane, Center for Research on Environment Health

and Population Activities (CREHPA); Dolmaya Thogra,

Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health; Philip Darney,

University of California, San Francisco

4 The Pattern of Induced Abortion in Mexico: Disparities

between Less and More Developed Regions • Fatima

Juarez, El Colegio de México; Susheela D. Singh,

Guttmacher Institute; Isaac Maddow-Zimet, Guttmacher

Institute

FRIDAY, MAY 4

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Poster Session 5

Friday, May 4, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

P-5 POSTER SESSION 5

1 Does Socioeconomic Residential Segregation Inevitably

Lead to Social Disintegration? Testing the Malignancy

Hypothesis for Bogotá • Lissette Aliaga Linares, University

of Texas at Austin; María José Alvarez Rivadulla,

Universidad del Rosario

2 Using Appropriate Communication Strategies for HIV

Prevention Education in Rural Communities in Ghana

• Patricia Anafi, University of Massachusetts at Amherst;

Ebenezer Asiamah, Ghana Health Service; Irene Agyepong,

Ghana Health Service; Georgina Yaa Oduro, University of

Cape Coast; Theresa Owusu-Danso, University of

Massachusetts at Amherst

3 Patterns of Health Service Utilization in South Africa

• Cally Ardington, University of Cape Town; Murray

Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town

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4 Agricultural Change and Migration in a Rural Agrarian

Setting • Prem B. Bhandari, University of Michigan;

Dirgha J. Ghimire, University of Michigan

5 Ghanaian Teenagers‘ Relationships with Parents and Other

Adults: Reliability, Validity, and Associations with Sexual

Behavior of Four New Scales • Jeffrey Bingenheimer,

George Washington University; Clement Ahiadeke,

University of Ghana; Elizabeth Asante, University of Ghana

6 Developmental Changes in Impacts of an Antipoverty

Experiment on Low-Income Children's Structured Out-of-

School Time • Kaeley C. Bobbitt, University of Texas at

Austin; Sylvia Epps, Decision Information Resources, Inc.;

Aletha Huston, University of Texas at Austin

7 Who's Minding Their Kids? U.S. Child Care Workers‘

Child Care Arrangements: An Assessment Using the SIPP

• Laura Braslow, Graduate Center, City University of New

York (CUNY); Janet C. Gornick, Graduate Center, City

University of New York (CUNY); Kristin Smith, University of

New Hampshire; Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts;

Harriet B. Presser, University of Maryland

8 Some Biases which Hide the Gompertz Law of Mortality at

Old Ages and Some Statistical Evidences that Life Expectancy

Will Plateau • Nicolas Brouard, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED)

9 Trends in Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Disparities

between US non-Hispanic Whites and Hispanics, 2000-2009

• Andrew E. Burger, Utah State University

10 Studying Poverty over Time: An Analysis by Birth Cohort

in European Countries • Annalisa Busetta, University of

Palermo; Daria Mendola, University of Palermo

11 HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Contraceptive Knowledge, and

Condom Use among Unmarried Youth in China • He Chen,

Peking University; Lei Zhang, Peking University; Youli Han,

Capital Medical University; Ting Lin, Peking University;

Xinming Song, Peking University; Gong Chen, Peking

University

12 Gasoline Price Changes and Residential Relocation:

Evidence from the American Housing Survey, 1995–2009

• Guangqing Chi, Mississippi State University; Jamie

Boydstun, Mississippi State University

13 Female Education: A Viable Contraceptive Tool for

Reducing Fertility in Ghana • Fidelia A. A. Dake,

University of Ghana; Henry A. Tagoe, University of Ghana;

Mawuli Gyakobo, University of Ghana

14 A Comparison of the Mortality Due to Parkinson‘s

Disease, Alzheimer‘s Disease, and Other Senile Dementias of

France and Italy Using the Multiple Cause-of-Death Approach

• Aline Desesquelles, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED); Antonio Salvatore, Università di

Roma "La Sapienza"; Marilena Pappagallo, Instituto

Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Luisa Frova, Instituto

Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Monica Pace, Instituto

Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); France Meslé, Institut

National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Viviana Egidi,

Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

15 Back to the Future: Controlling for Future Treatments to

Assess Hidden Bias • Felix Elwert, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

16 Effects of Environmental Factors on Ethnic Disparities and

Individual Survival Chances • David Gimeno, University of

Texas at San Antonio; Benjamin S Bradshaw, University of

Texas at San Antonio

17 Human Capital and Population Development: Pakistan and

the ―Cannon or Butter‖ Dilemma • Anne Goujon, Vienna

Institute of Demography and International Institute for

Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); M. Asif Wazir,

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

18 Self-Employment among People with Work Limitations

and Disabilities in the U.S., 1988-2009. • Elena Gouskova,

University of Michigan

19 Who is ―Vulnerable‖? School Enrollment among Foster-

Children & Orphans in West & Southern Africa • Emily

Grace Smith Greenaway, Pennsylvania State University;

Jessica Heckert, Pennsylvania State University

20 How Do World‘s Cities Grow, 1950-2025? • Danan Gu,

United Nations Population Division; Patrick Gerland, United

Nations Population Division; Kirill F. Andreev, United

Nations; Nan Li, United Nations; Thomas Spoorenberg,

United Nations; Chandra Sekhar Yamarthy, United Nations

Population Division; Gerhard K. Heilig, United Nations

21 Siyakha Nentsha: A Randomized Experiment to Enhance

the Health, Social and Financial Capabilities of Girls & Boys

in Kzn, South Africa • Kelly Hallman, Population Council;

Eva Roca, Population Council; Kasthuri Govender,

Pinetown Highway Child and Family Welfare Society; Maria

C. Calderon, Population Council; Emmanuel Mbatha,

Pinetown Highway Child and Family Welfare Society;

Michael Rogan, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Hannah

Taboada, Population Council; Jennifer Fauls, Columbia

University; Raven E. Brown, Population Council

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22 Degrees of Relevance: Assessing the Impact of Field and

Level of Education on Earnings. • Caitlin Hamrock,

University of Texas at Austin

23 Patterns of internal migration in East Africa: Implications

for the sustainability of the East African Community (EAC)

• Moshi O Herman, Brown University; Michael Levin,

Harvard University

24 The Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce: A

Longitudinal Look at Siblings • Robin S. Hognas,

University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jason R. Thomas,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

25 Municipality Characteristics and Math Achievement: A

Multilevel Analysis of Mexican Secondary Schools • Celia

Hubert Lopez, University of Texas at Austin

26 Impact of Place of Residence and Household Wealth on

Contraceptive Use Patterns among Urban Women in Kenya

• Laili Irani, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Sian Curtis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Kavita Singh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

27 Marriage Choice and Length to First Birth Interval in India

• Apoorva Jadhav, University of Pennsylvania

28 Relative to Whom? Social Status, Blood Pressure, and

How Inequality Gets under the Skin • Amelia Karraker,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

29 Assessment of Factors Affecting Use of Intrauterine

Contraceptive Device (IUCD) among Family Planning Clients

in Addis Ababa. • Serawit L. Kassa, Jhpiego Ethiopia;

Alemayehu Worku, Addis Ababa University

30 The Lee-Carter Model under the Conditions of Variables

Age-specific Parameters • Marie Claire Koissi, Western

Illinois University; Arnold Shapiro, Pennsylvania State

University

31 Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility

- a Multigenerational Approach to Disentangle the

Mechanisms of Transmission • Martin Kolk, Stockholm

University

32 Consequences of Unintended Childbearing: Comparing

New and Conventional Measures of Intention Status

• Kathryn Kost, Guttmacher Institute; Laura Lindberg,

Guttmacher Institute

33 Female Headed Household in India: Evidence Based

Situational Analysis • Nandan Kumar, International

Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Achala Gupta,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

34 An Explanation of Rural-Urban Variations in Child

Nutrition Status in Malawi • Grace Kumchulesi, University

of Malawi

35 Education and Elderly Health in South Korea: A

Demographic Approach • Bongoh Kye, Cornell University;

Erika Arenas, University of California, Los Angeles;

Graciela M. Teruel, Universidad Iberoamericana; Luis

Rubalcava, Spectron Desarrollo S.C. and Centro de

Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)

36 Competing Marital Contracts? Marriage after Civil Unions

in France. • Marion Leturcq, Université Catholique de

Louvain

37 An Investigation into Factors Associated with Having a

Second Child: Three-year Follow up on Parents of a National

Representative Birth Cohort in Taiwan • Yu-Hsuan Lin,

Bureau of Health Promotion, Taiwan; Shu-Hui Wu, Bureau

of Health Promotion, Taiwan; Wan-Hsun Chen, Bureau of

Health Promotion, Taiwan; Hui-Sheng Lin, Chun-Shan

Medical University; Baai-Shyun Hurng, Bureau of Health

Promotion, Taiwan

38 The Impact of Income on Fertility– Breaking up Stylized

Facts • Angela Luci, Université Paris I, Panthéon

Sorbonne; Hippolyte D'Albis, Université Paris I, Panthéon

Sorbonne; Carmen Camacho, Université Paris I, Panthéon

Sorbonne

39 Who Are the Condom Users of Pakistan?: An Analysis of

Predictors • Supriya Madhavan, Johns Hopkins University

40 An Assessment of the Consistency between Sibling

Histories and Birth Histories in Sub-Saharan Africa • Bruno

Masquelier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques

(INED)

41 Rural Children Disproportionally Live in Persistently Poor

Counties • Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of New

Hampshire; Kenneth M. Johnson, University of New

Hampshire; Andrew Schaefer, University of New Hampshire

42 Demographic Change and the Living Arrangements of the

Elderly: The Case of Brazil • Vitor F. Miranda, University

of Pennsylvania

43 Race Matters: The Racial Classification of Children in

Latino/Non-Latino White, Black, and Asian Intermarriages

• Michael H. Miyawaki, Fordham University

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44 Spatial Segregation of Financial Services in Racial and

Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods • Aggie J. Noah,

Pennsylvania State University

45 Disaggregating Clustered Neighborhood Disadvantage

from Individual Instrumentality: Muslim and Non-Muslim

Differences in Maternal and Child Health in India

• Sangeeta Parashar, Montclair State University

46 Successes and Failures in the Fight against Child Mortality

in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Senegal, a Country with

Low AIDS Prevalence • Gilles Pison, Institut National

d'Études Démographiques (INED); Laetitia Douillot, Institut

de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Géraldine

Duthé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED);

Malick Kante, Columbia University; Cheikh Sokhna, Institut

de Recherche sur le Development; Jean-François Trape,

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

47 China‘s Unbalanced Sex Ratio at Birth, Millions of Excess

Bachelors, and Societal Implications • Dudley L. Poston,

Jr., Texas A&M University; Eugenia Conde, Texas A&M

University

48 Emergence of Single Child Families in India: Women‘s

Age at Marriage and Child Birth Matters? • Itismita

Pradhan, International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS)

49 Pattern of Self-Perceived Health, Immobility and

Hospitalization among Elderly in India • Ranjan Kumar

Prusty, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);

Abhishek Kumar, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS); Mousumi Gogoi, International Institute For

Population Sciences (IIPS)

50 Family Networks and Urban Out-Migration in the

Brazilian Amazon • Heather F. Randell, Brown University;

Leah K. VanWey, Brown University

51 Outsourcing of Child Care and Household Labor and Its

Effect on Transition to Second Birth • Liat Raz-Yurovich,

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

52 Inequality in Health Insurance Coverage for Older

Immigrants • Adriana M Reyes, Pennsylvania State

University

53 Describing and Investigating Trends in Adolescent

Disability, 1997-2010: The Role of Low Birth Weight,

ADD/ADHD, and Autism • Julia A. Rivera Drew,

University of Minnesota

54 Are Macro-Level Relationships between Demography,

Economy, and Environmental Impact Significant at Smaller

Scales of Analysis? Identifying County-Level Age-Specific

Drivers of CO2 Emissions in the Us Using Age-Structure and

Relative Cohort Size. • Tyler Roberts, University of

Colorado at Boulder

55 Effects of Immigration on Measuring Cohort Fertility

• Felix Roessger, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research

56 Coexistence of Paradigms? Residential Segregation in

Spain After Mass Migration • Albert Sabater, Centre

d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED); Andreu Domingo, Universitat

Autònoma de Barcelona; Juan Galeano, Centre d’Estudis

Demogràfics (CED)

57 The Effects of Post-Retirement Marital Disruption on

Intergenerational Exchanges, and the Obligations of Mid-Life

‗Adult Children‘ to Care. • Joanna Sage, University of

Southampton; Maria Evandrou, University of Southampton;

Jane C. Falkingham, University of Southampton

58 For-Profit Colleges and Universities and sub-

Baccalaureate Degree Completion • Joshua Saldana,

University of California, Irvine

59 Does More Schooling Mean Earlier Maternal

Employment? Evidence from Twins Data • Whitney Schott,

University of Pennsylvania; Mette Gerster, University of

Southern Denmark

60 Marital Relationship and Childhood Deaths: A Study of

Selected States in India • Atreyee Sinha, International

Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Aparajita

Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

61 Realizing Birth Intentions in European Comparison -

Understanding Post-Communist Fertility Transition • Zsolt

Speder, HCSO Demographic Research Institute; Balázs

Kapitány, Demographic Research Institute

62 HIV-1 Serodiscordance among Couples in Sub-Saharan

Africa: Prevalence and Covariates • Sarah E. Staveteig,

ICF Macro; Shanxiao Wang, ICF Macro

63 Religious Demography of Emerging Economies. Age

Structures and Fertility in the BRIC Countries and the Global

Religious Consequences of Their Economic Growth.

• Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied

Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Cracow University of

Economics; Vegard Skirbekk, International Institute for

Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Michaela Potancokova,

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Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human

Capital; Conrad Hackett, Pew Research Center; Brian J.

Grim, Pew Research Center and Boston University

64 Farther on down the Road: Transport Costs, Trade and

Urban Growth in sub-Saharan Africa • Adam Storeygard,

Brown University

65 Changing Marital and Migration Patterns among Young

Adults in Nepal : Opportunity to Examine Effects of

Migration on Marriage • Inku Subedi, Brown University

66 Documenting the Economic Cost of Unsafe Abortion

among Post-Abortion Care Patients in Uganda • Aparna

Sundaram, Guttmacher Institute; Michael Vlassoff,

Guttmacher Institute; Charles Kiggundu, Makerere

University; Florence Mirembe, Makerere University; Leo

Amanya, Independent Researcher

67 Can Education Policy Raise Fertility in Lowest-Low

Fertility Countries? A Comparison of East Asia and Europe

• Poh Lin Tan, Duke University

68 Variability in Immigrant Health across Cohorts and

Duration in the U.S. • Julien O. Teitler, Columbia

University

69 Effects of Gender and Origin on Overqualification in the

Swedish Labor Market • Catherine L Thorkelson,

Princeton University; Urban Lindgren, Umea University

70 Improving Prediction of Mortality among Older Adults:

Self, Interviewer, and Physician Ratings of Overall Health

• Megan Todd, Princeton University

71 Whose Influence Matters: Determinants of Convergence in

Body Weight among Adolescent Friends • Elizabeth

Vaquera, University of South Florida; Solveig Argeseanu

Cunningham, Emory University

72 The Education Gradient in Self-Rated Health for Chinese

Immigrants in the United States • Ying-Ting Wang,

University of Texas at Austin

73 Probabilistic (or Risk) Trajectories of Family Structure and

Adolescent Depression • Han Soo Woo, Johns Hopkins

University

74 An Exploratory Spatial Analysis of American Adults‘

Health Literacy at County-Level • Takashi Yamashita,

Miami University; J. Scott Brown, Miami University

75 A Qualitative Study of the Dynamics of Contraceptive Use

in Cambodia, Malawi and Nigeria • Nancy Yinger,

EngenderHealth; Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins University

76 Long-term Effects on Children's Behavior Problems: A

Classroom-based Randomized Trial in Head Start Settings

• Fuhua Zhai, Stony Brook University, State University of

New York (SUNY); C. Cybele Raver, New York University;

Stephanie Jones, Harvard University

FRIDAY, MAY 4

12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

Sessions 109-126

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

109 LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND

TRANSGENDER HEALTH

Chair: Judith Bradford, The Fenway Institute

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

110 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CAUSES AND

CONSEQUENCES

Chair: Sunita Kishor, ICF International

Discussant: Rob Stephenson, Emory University

1 Women's Work, Control of Household Resources, and

Domestic Violence • Rachel Heath, University of

Washington and the World Bank

2 Intergenerational Transmission of Violence in Cebu,

Philippines • Mahua Mandal, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg

School of Public Health

3 Transmission of Intergenerational Spousal Violence against

Women in India • Aparna Mukherjee, International

Instititute for Population Sciences; Sulabha Parasuraman,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 Burden of Exposure to Domestic Violence on Deliveries

Assisted by Skilled Health Personnel among Women Living in

Disparity: Global Perspective • Amany Refaat, Walden

University

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Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

111 INTERPLAY OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE,

PUBLIC POLICY, AND ECONOMIC OUTCOMES IN

LDCS

Chair: Bo Malmberg, Stockholm University

Discussant: Isalia Nava-Bolaños, El Colegio de México

1 Skewed Sex Ratios, Conditional Cash Transfers and

Promotion of Girl Children: The Indian Experience • T.V.

Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

2 The Effect of Trade Liberalization on Child Mortality and

Sex Ratios: Evidence from Rural India • S Anukriti,

Columbia University; Todd Kumler, Columbia University

3 The Role of Fertility in Achieving Africa‘s Schooling

MDGs • Sarah Giroux, Cornell University

4 Schooling, Fertility and Cohort Size: Evidence from

Vietnam • Evangelos Falaris, University of Delaware;

Thuan Thai, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

112 CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN THE UNITED STATES

Chair: William D. Mosher, National Center for Health

Statistics (NCHS), CDC

Discussant: Jacqueline E. Darroch, Guttmacher Institute

1 Traditional Methods Use in the U.S.: The Effect of

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Relationship Characteristics

• Amanda T. Berger, Child Trends; Jennifer Manlove,

Child Trends; Lina Guzman, Child Trends

2 Mexican Migration to the United States and Family

Planning • Kate H. Choi, Princeton University; Erin R.

Hamilton, University of California, Davis

3 Effect of Prospectively-Measured Pregnancy Intention

Indicators on the Consistency of Contraceptive Use among

Young Women in the U.S. • Caroline Moreau, Institut

National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM);

Kelli Hall, Princeton University; James Trussell, Princeton

University; Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan

4 Ambivalence Towards Pregnancy: Is It A Singular or

Multifaceted Concept? • Sam Hyun Yoo, Arizona State

University

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

113 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICIES AND

PROGRAMS IN AFRICA

Chair: Sarah Clark, Futures Group International

Discussant: Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development

Policy (AFIDEP)

1 Pilot Study of Home-Based Delivery of Family Planning

and HIV Testing and Counseling Services to Couples in

Malawi • Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University; Frank

Taulo, University of Malawi; Effie Chipeta, University of

Malawi; Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins University

2 Reaching People Living with HIV with Family Planning

Services through an Integrated FP/TB/HIV Program in

Mwase-Lundazi, Eastern Province, Zambia • Bamikale

Feyisetan, FHI 360; Jane Alaii, FHI 360; Christina Wegs,

CARE; Philemon Cheeba, CARE Zambia; Theresa Hwang,

CARE USA

3 Influence of the Service Delivery Environment on Family

Planning Outcomes in Nigeria • Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane

University; Delayo Zomahoun, Tulane University

4 Assessing Political Priority for Reproductive Health in

Ethiopia • Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley;

Caitlin Gerdts, University of California, Berkeley

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

114 PUBLIC POLICY AND FAMILIES

Chair: Elizabeth Cooksey, Ohio State University

Discussant: Elizabeth O. Ananat, Duke University

Discussant: Seth Sanders, Duke University

1 The Effect of Welfare Reform on the Marital Bargaining

Power of Women • Mia Bird, University of California,

Berkeley

2 The Long-Term Effects of U.S. Family Planning Programs

on Child Poverty • Martha Bailey, University of Michigan;

Zoe McLaren, University of Michigan

3 Later Marriage and Disappearing ―Shotgun Weddings‖: the

Impact of Abortion on Young Women‘s Marriage Decision

• Ruoding Tan, City University of New York (CUNY) and

CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

4 Full-Time Father or ―Deadbeat Dad‖? Does the Growth in

Father Custody Explain the Declining Share of Single Parents

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with a Child Support Order? • Maria Cancian, University of

Wisconsin-Madison; Daniel Meyer, University of Wisconsin-

Madison; Eunhee Han, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

115 TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD IN THE

DEVELOPING WORLD

Chair: Kammi K. Schmeer, Ohio State University

Discussant: Cynthia B. Lloyd, Independent Consultant

1 Mapping the Structure of Transition to Adulthood in China

during the Economic Reform • Felicia Feng Tian, Duke

University

2 Life course markers, independence from parents and locus

of control among young adults in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia

• Peter McDonald, Australian National University; Iwu D.

Utomo, Australian National University; Anna Reimondos,

Australian National University

3 The Effects of Migration and Family Structures on

Transitions to Adulthood in Urban Kenya • Shelley Clark,

McGill University; Cassandra Cotton, McGill University

4 Shocks, Family Transfers and Youth-Transitions in Rural

Malawi • Iliana V. Kohler, University of Pennsylvania;

Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Linda

Kalilani-Phiri, University of Malawi

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

116 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF HUMAN

MORTALITY

Chair: Graziella Caselli, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

Discussant: Patrick Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

1 Month of Birth and Exceptional Longevity: A Within-

Family Analysis • Natalia S. Gavrilova, University of

Chicago; Leonid A. Gavrilov, University of Chicago

2 The Longevity of Nuns and Monks: A Gender Gap Issue

Investigated with New Belgian Data • Michel Poulain,

Université Catholique de Louvain and Tallinn University

3 Patterns of Aged-People Life Expectancy in Three Chinese

Cities • Jiaying Zhao, Australian National University; Jow-

Ching Tu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;

Zhongwei Zhao, Australian National University

4 Male Tallness Predicts higher Cancer Mortality, without

Apparent Antiselection for Tallness • Ulrich O. Mueller,

University of Marburg; Allan Mazur, Syracuse University;

Cedric Noessler, Philipps-Universität Marburg; Andrea

Werdecker, Philipps-Universität Marburg

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

117 FERTILITY TIMING

Chair: Ann Meier, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Dan McFarland, Stanford University

1 Does Fertility Behavior Spread among Friends?

• Nicoletta Balbo, University of Groningen; Nicola Barban,

University of Groningen

2 Racial, Socioeconomic, and Religious Influences on

School-Level Teen Pregnancy Norms and Behaviors • Jason

D. Boardman, University of Colorado at Boulder; Benjamin

Domingue, University of Colorado; Stefanie F. Mollborn,

University of Colorado at Boulder

3 Delaying Marriage and Childbearing Due to Work

• Michelle K Blocklin, Pennsylvania State University;

Kelly Davis, Pennsylvania State University; Erin Kelly,

University of Minnesota; Rosalind B. King, Eunice Kennedy

Schriver National Institute of Child Health and Human

Development (NICHD), NIH

4 Labour Market Insecurity and Transition into Parenthood:

An Analysis of Individual and Couple Insecurity as a

Determinant of Timing of First Births • Hande Inanc,

University of Oxford

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

118 EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AND

ATTAINMENT

Chair: Kimberly Goyette, Temple University

Discussant: Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University

1 Undocumented Immigrants in Higher Education: Assessing

the Relationship between State Tuition Policies and College

Enrollment • Robert Bozick, RAND Corporation; Trey

Miller, RAND Corporation; Matheu Kaneshiro, RAND

Corporation

2 Ethnic Educational Inequalities: School Careers and

Experiences of the Second Generation in France • Yael

Brinbaum, Institut National d'Études Démographiques

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(INED); Jean-Luc Primon, University of Nice-Sophia

Antipolis / CNRS

3 Immigrant Children, School Type, and Their Academic

Performance in Highly Differentiated School Systems:

Austria, Belgium, and Germany • Hyunjoon Park,

University of Pennsylvania; Pearl Kyei, Population Council

4 Immigrant Status, Early Skill Development and Post-

Secondary Participation: A Comparison of Switzerland and

Canada • Garnett Picot, Statistics Canada; Feng Hou,

Statistics Canada

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

119 GENDER ROLES, HOUSEHOLD LABOR, AND

PARENTING

Chair: Michael Corey, University of Chicago

Discussant: Liana C. Sayer, Ohio State University

1 A Life Changing Event: First Births and Men's and

Women's Attitudes to Gender Roles and Motherhood

• Janeen Baxter, University of Queensland; Sandra

Buchler, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg; Mark

Western, University of Queensland

2 ―New Fathers,‖ Gender Attitudes, and Father Involvement

in American Families • Brittany S. McGill, University of

Maryland

3 The Effect of Audience Composition on the Gendered

Performance of Housework • Daniel Schneider, Princeton

University; Christopher S. Marcum, University of

California, Irvine; Judith Treas, University of California,

Irvine

4 Housework Revisited : A Cross-National Comparison of

Cohabiting and Married Parents • Christina M. Wolfe,

Pennsylvania State University

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

120 INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN INTERNAL AND

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

Chair: William A. Kandel, Congressional Research Service

Discussant: Stefan Rayer, University of Florida

1 Internal Mobility of International Migrants: the Case of

Belgium • Helga A. G. de Valk, Netherlands

Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and Vrije

Universiteit Brussel; Didier Willaert, Vrije Universiteit

Brussel

2 Negotiating the Borderscape: Statelessness, Migration, and

Livelihoods in Northern Thailand • Amanda L Flaim,

Cornell University; Lindy Williams, Cornell University

3 Immigrant Dispersion and Ethnic and Generational

Diversity in Households of Older Immigrants • Douglas T.

Gurak, Cornell University; Mary M. Kritz, Cornell

University

4 Substitution of Internal Migration with International

Migration as an Adjustment to Economic Shocks in Poland

• Marek Kupiszewski, Central European Forum for

Migration and Population Research (CEFMR)

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

121 METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN AIDS-

RELATED RESEARCH

Chair: Margaret Frye, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Susan Watkins, University of California, Los

Angeles

1 The More You Learn the Less You Know? Interpretive

Ambiguity across Three Modes of Qualitative Data Collection

• Nicole Angotti, University of Colorado at Boulder; Amy

Kaler, University of Alberta

2 Using Panel Data to Partially Identify HIV Prevalence when

HIV Status is Not Missing at Random • Elisabetta De Cao,

Università Bocconi; Bruno Arpino, Universitat Pompeu

Fabra; Franco Peracchi, Tor Vergata University and EIEF

3 The Impact of AIDS Mortality on Indirect Estimates of

Fertility • Thomas M. McDevitt, U.S. Census Bureau

4 Do Third-Party Reports Improve the Measurement of

Sensitive Behaviors? A Validation Study Using Social

Network and HIV Biomarker Data • James Mkandawire,

University of Malawi; Stephane Helleringer, Columbia

University

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

122 ECONOMIC CHANGE AND MIGRATION TO

AND WITHIN THE UNITED STATES

Chair: John R. Weeks, San Diego State University

Discussant: Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University

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1 Interpreting Migration through the Prism of Reasons for

Moves: What Can We Learn about the Economic Returns to

Migration from Survey Data? • William A. V. Clark,

University of California, Los Angeles; Regan Maas,

California State University, Northridge

2 The Incidence of Worklessness among New Immigrants in

England • Kitty Lymperopoulou, University of Manchester

3 Where Are They Coming From? Visualizing the Movement

of People to Major Urban Centers in the Late 19th Century

• Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota; Rebecca J. Vick,

University of Minnesota

4 State-Level Enforcement of Unauthorized Migration and

Self-Employment among Mexican Immigrant Men, 2005-

2009 • James D. Bachmeier, University of California,

Irvine; Mark A. Leach, Pennsylvania State University; Frank

D. Bean, University of California, Irvine

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

123 FAMILIES AND HEALTH AND NUTRITION

1 Union Formation, Socioeconomic Status, and Health Risk

Indicators • Rhiannon A. Kroeger, Ohio State University

2 Union Status and Time Intensive Health Behaviors among

Young and Middle Aged Adults in the United States

• Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado at Denver;

Debbie Guenther, University of Colorado at Denver; Sarah

Schmiege, University of Colorado at Denver

3 Obesity, Marital Transitions, and Economic Outcomes

• Audrey Light, Ohio State University

4 Parental Employment and Children‘s Body Mass Index: A

Developmental Perspective • Taryn Morrissey, American

University

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

124 CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION AGING ON

LABOR MARKETS

Chair: Melissa M. Favreault, Urban Institute

Discussant: Richard W. Johnson, Urban Institute

1 The Changing Causes and Consequences of Not Working

before Age 62 • Nadia Karamcheva, Boston College;

Barbara A. Butrica, Urban Institute

2 Future Skill Shortages in the U.S. Economy? • David

Neumark, University of California, Irvine; Hans Johnson,

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC); Marisol Cuellar

Mejia, PPIC

3 Relative Cohort Size and Unemployment in the United

States • Carsten Ochsen, University of Applied Labour

Studies and Max Planck Institute of Demographic Research

4 Late-Age Migration and Economic Wellbeing • Kevin

O'Neil, Princeton University; Marta Tienda, Princeton

University

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

125 INCARCERATION AND DEMOGRAPHIC

IMPLICATIONS

Chair: Lenna Nepomnyaschy, Rutgers University

Discussant: Jenna Nobles, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discussant: Sara Wakefield, University of California, Irvine

1 Paternal Incarceration and Father Involvement in Fragile

Families • Amanda B. Geller, Columbia University; Irwin

Garfinkel, Columbia University

2 Incarcerating Parenthood? Paternal Incarceration and the

Parenting Behaviors of Biological Fathers, Social Fathers, and

Biological Mothers • Kristin Turney, University of

California, Irvine; Christopher Wildeman, Yale University

3 A New Look at Paternal Incarceration and Delinquency

• Lauren Porter, University at Albany, State University of

New York (SUNY); Ryan King, University at Albany, State

University of New York (SUNY)

4 Has the U.S. Prison Boom Changed the Age Distribution of

the Prison Population? • Shawn Bushway, University at

Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Hui-shien

Tsao, University at Albany, State University of New York

(SUNY); Herbert L. Smith, University of Pennsylvania

Friday, May 4, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

126 HIV AND STD IN MIGRANT-SENDING

COMMUNITIES

Chair: Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland

Discussant: Mark Lurie, Brown University

1 A Competing Risk Approach to Studying AIDS/TB

mortality Consequence of Migration • Sulaimon A. Afolabi,

University of the Witwatersrand; Philippe Bocquier,

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Université Catholique de Louvain; Kathleen Kahn,

University of the Witwatersrand; Mark Collinson, University

of the Witwatersrand

2 Circular Migrations and HIV Transmission Dynamics: A

Comparison of Classical Ordinary Differential Equations and

Modern Network Modeling • Aditya Khanna, University of

Washington; Steven M. Goodreau, University of Washington

3 Coming Home for Faster Treatment: Antiretroviral

Treatment and in-Migration Patterns in Rural South Africa

• Analia Olgiati, Harvard University

4 Men‘s Labor Migration, Spousal Communication, and

Women‘s Use of STD Treatment Services in Rural Armenia

• Arusyak Sevoyan, University of Adelaide

FRIDAY, MAY 4

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Poster Session 6

Friday, May 4, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

P-6 POSTER SESSION 6

1 Social Customs and Demographic Change: The Case of

Godparenthood in Catholic Europe • Guido Alfani,

Università Bocconi; Vincent Gourdon, Centre National de la

Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Agnese Vitali, Università

Bocconi

2 Levels of Urbanization in the World‘s Countries:

Alternative Estimates • Leontine Alkema, National

University of Singapore; Cynthia Lai, National University of

Singapore

3 Average Age at Death in Infancy: Reconsidering the Coale-

Demeny Formulas at Current Levels of Low Mortality

• Evgeni Andreev, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research; Ward Kingkade, U.S. Census Bureau

4 Count down to Millennium Development Goal Five:

Maternal Health Seeking Behavior in Ghana • Winfred A.

Avogo, Illinois State University

5 The Turkish Welfare Regime and Turkish Pension Policies

• Mehmet F. Aysan, University of Western Ontario

6 Unskilled Mayors and Graduate Farmers: Comparing the

Association of Education and Occupation on Fertility in Four

European Countries • Bilal Barakat, Vienna Institute of

Demography; Rachel Durham, Wittgenstein Centre for

Demography and Global Human Capital

7 Sex Composition of the Workplace and Mortality Risk

• Kieron Barclay, Stockholm University

8 Regional Disparities in Chronic Illness and Acute Illness in

Albania: A Multilevel Analysis of the Albanian Living

Standards Measurement Survey 2002 • Katie Bates, London

School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Arjan

Gjonca, London School of Economics and Political Science

(LSE)

9 Public Health Facility Costs of Postabortion Care Provision

in Malawi: Potential Health System Savings with a Shift to

Safe Abortion • Janie Benson, Ipas; Keris S

KrennHrubec, Ipas; Maribel Manibo Lazzarino, Ipas;

Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Ipas; Godfrey Kangaude, Ipas;

Heidi Bart Johnston, Ipas; Brooke A. Levandowski, Ipas;

Kari Points, Ipas

10 Contraception and Abortion Decision-making in Accra,

Ghana: The Lesser of Two Evils • Virginia Bowen, Johns

Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Richard M. K.

Adanu, University of Ghana

11 The Health Burden of Caregivers • Gilbert Brenes-

Camacho, Universidad de Costa Rica

12 Estimating the Reproductive Number of an Influenza

Pandemic in Real-Time from Multiple Data Sources • Carlo

G. Camarda, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research; Jim Oeppen, University of Cambridge

13 Long-run Cognitive and Education Impacts of Early Life

Public Health Intervention: Evidence from Safe Motherhood

Program in Indonesia • Ava Cas, Duke University

14 Educational Effects of Sibling Sex Composition in

Taiwan: The Role of Budget Constraints • Yi-Chun Chang,

National Taiwan University; Jui-Chung Allen Li, Academia

Sinica

15 Multi-System Disease Risk Profiles Using Latent Class

Analysis in a Nationally Representative Sample of Young

Adults • Laura Chyu, Northwestern University; Thomas

W. McDade, Northwestern University; Emma Adam,

Northwestern University

16 Is the Flesh Weak? Religion, Religiosity, and Sexual

Initiation among High School Students in Four Brazilian

Cities • Raquel Coutinho, Cedeplar and University of

North Carolina; Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, Centro de

Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR),

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UFMG; Carla J. Machado, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

17 The Challenges of Foster Care in Botswana: An Analysis

of Failed Government Policy for Orphans during the HIV

Epidemic • Bianca Dahl, Brown University

18 The Fertility of Immigrant Women: Family Dynamics,

Migration, and Timing of Childbearing • Luis Alberto Del

Rey Poveda, Universidad de Salamanca; Emilio A. Parrado,

University of Pennsylvania

19 Parental Marital Status and Children‘s Education in

Developing Countries • Laurie DeRose, University of

Maryland; Claudia Tarud, Universidad de los Andes; Paul

Garcia, Universidad de Piura; Andres Salazar, Universidad

de La Sabana; Marga Gonzalvo, Universitat Internacional de

Catalunya

20 Use of Maternal Health Care in Rural India: Relative

Importance of Socio-Economic Status and Accessibility

• Biplab Dhak, Gujarat Institute of Development Research

21 Association between Metabolic Risk Factors and

Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: Population-Level Analysis

in the OECD Countries • Mariachiara Di Cesare, Imperial

College London; James Bennett, Imperial College London;

Nicky Best, Imperial College London; Sylvia Richardson,

Imperial College London; Majid Ezzati, Harvard University

22 The Great Recession, Assets and Net Worth in Fragile

Families • Valentina Duque, Columbia University

23 Racial Differences in Marital Outcomes among Unmarried

Mothers: The Influence of Perceived Marital Benefits and

Expectations • Calvina Ellerbe, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

24 Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity and Weight

Outcomes: Does Every Minute Count? • Jessie X. Fan,

University of Utah; Barbara Brown, University of Utah;

Cathleen Zick, University of Utah; Lori Kowaleski-Jones,

University of Utah

25 The Contribution of the Neighborhood Context to Young

Adults‘ HIV Testing Behaviors • Jodi Ford, Ohio State

University; Christopher Browning, Ohio State University

26 Race, Poverty, and Deprivation in South Africa • Carlos

Gradin, Universidade de Vigo

27 Later-Life Outcomes of Poor Infant Health: Evidence from

the 1970 Clean Air Act • Amal Harrati, University of

California, Berkeley

28 Do State-Level Breastfeeding Policies Promote

Breastfeeding? • Summer DS Hawkins, Harvard School of

Public Health; Matthew Gillman, Harvard Medical School

29 The Shape of Mobility: Measuring the Distance Decay

function of household mobility • John Hipp, University of

California, Irvine; Adam Boessen, University of California,

Irvine

30 Veterans‘ Employment Outcomes: Recession to Recovery

• Kelly A. Holder, Department of Veterans Affairs

31 Re-Interpreting the Shift(s) in the Preston Curve: A

Setback in Adult Survival in Low and Middle-Income

Countries • Ryan Hum, University of Toronto; Prabhat

Jha, St Michael's Hospital and University of Toronto; Anita

McGahan, University of Toronto; Yu-Ling Cheng,

University of Toronto

32 Marital Dissolution in Nepal: The Influence of Spouses‘

Perceptions of Marital Dynamics • Elyse Jennings,

University of Michigan

33 New Trends in the Racial and Ethnic Composition of

Immigrant Flows to the United States: 2000-2009 • Eric B.

Jensen, U.S. Census Bureau

34 Fertility Decline in Bangladesh: Understanding

Demographic Components and Socioeconomic Correlates

• S. M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University

35 Fertility Trends and Processes in Japan: Re-Examination

on Marital Fertility • Ryuichi Kaneko, National Institute of

Population and Social Security Research, Japan

36 Prevalence and Correlates of Oral Sex Knowledge and

Practice in Malawi • Jason Kerwin, University of Michigan;

Sallie Foley, University of Michigan; Jobiba Chinkhumba,

University of Malawi; Alinafe Chibwana, Catholic Relief

Services, Malawi

37 Who Lives Longer?: The Effect of Personality,

Attractiveness, and Intelligence on Health and Mortality

• Keuntae Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison

38 National Territories and the Rise of Nonmarital Fertility

across Europe since 1960: From (nation) States into European

Regions? • Sebastian Kluesener, Max Planck Institute for

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Demographic Research; Nora Sánchez Gassen, Max Planck

Institute for Demographic Research

39 A Comparison of the US Birth Outcomes among Mexican

Women by Maternal Nativity with Covariate Density Defined

Mixture of Logistic Regressions • Furrina F. Lee,

University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY);

Timothy B. Gage, University at Albany, State University of

New York (SUNY); Erin O'Neill, University at Albany, State

University of New York (SUNY); A DiRienzo, University at

Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

40 Determinants of Facility Based Delivery in Rufiji,

Tanzania • Francis Levira, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI);

Josephine Shabani, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Lauren

Gaydosh, Princeton University; Astha Ramaiya, Ifakara

Health Institute (IHI)

41 Forced Bachelors, Migration and HIV Transmission Risk

in the Context of China‘s Gender Imbalance: A Meta-analysis

• Huijun Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an

Jiaotong University

42 Modern Cohabitation in Denmark • Lisbeth Trille G.

Loft, University of Copenhagen

43 Evidence-based Health Policy: Select Contributions from

26 Years of the Demographic and Health Surveys • Rachel

Lucas, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID);

Laura Nolan Khan, Princeton University; Madeleine Short

Fabic, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

44 The Effect of Disability on Entry into a First Union

• Maryhelen D. MacInnes, Michigan State University

45 Neighborhood Social Capital and Adult Health: Support

for a Comprehensive Model of Social Capital • Kristin

McCarthy, Columbia University; Constance T. Gager,

Montclair State University

46 Time to Routine Child Vaccination: What is Impact of

Anthropometric Measurements in an Urban Poor Setting?

• Martin K. Mutua, African Population and Health

Research Center (APHRC); Rhoune Adhiambo Ochako,

African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC);

Remare Ettar, African Population and Health Research

Center (APHRC)

47 Transitions in Living Arrangements and Economic

Downturns: Does Doubling Up Improve Economic Well-

being? • Laryssa Mykyta, U.S. Census Bureau; Suzanne

Macartney, U.S. Census Bureau

48 The Cognitive Link between in Utero Nutrition and

Development: Micronutrient Deficiency, Schooling

Attainment and Economic Outcomes in Tanzania • Plamen

Nikolov

49 Explaining State Differences in Child Well-Being

• William O'Hare, Annie E. Casey Foundation; Mark S.

Mather, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Genevieve

Dupuis, Population Reference Bureau (PRB)

50 The Effects of Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status on

Child Mortality in Nigeria • Babatunde Olaiya, Obafemi

Awolowo University

51 Family Resources and Cognitive Decline among Elderly in

Italy • Fausta Ongaro, Università di Padova; Stefano

Mazzuco, Università di Padova; Silvia Meggiolaro,

Università di Padova

52 Investigating Access to Health Services Using Spatial

Dimension: Proximity to Services and Its Utilization for

Institutional Births in Rural India • Rachana Patel,

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

53 Family Formation Pathways and Their Association with

Women‘s Early Adult Well-Being • Jennifer Pearce-

Morris, Pennsylvania State University

54 Dynamics of Elderly Mexican American Living

Arrangements • Kate C. Prickett, University of Texas at

Austin; Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas at Austin

55 Migration and Divorce – Former Soviet Union Immigrants

in Israel • Liat Raz-Yurovich, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research; Barbara S. Okun, Hebrew

University of Jerusalem

56 Impact of Immigrant Linguistic Assimilation on a

Multilingual Population Dynamic: A Microsimulation

Approach • Patrick Sabourin, INRS - UCS; Alain P.

Belanger, INRS - UCS

57 Contraceptive Use, Reproductive Behaviour and Child

Survival: Some Evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh • Unnati

Rani Saha, ICDDR,B and Tilburg University; Arthur van

Soest, Tilburg University

58 The Relationship between Depression and Non-Suicide

Mortality: The Importance of Health Statuses and Health

Behaviors • Jarron M. Saint Onge, University of Houston

59 Non-Poor Population Growth as a Population

Characteristic • Isaac Sasson, University of Texas at Austin

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60 The Impact of Climate Variability on Crimes Against

Women: Dowry Deaths in India • Sheetal Sekhri,

University of Virginia; Adam Storeygard, Brown University

61 Anticipating China's Unmarried Males: Stochastic

Microprojections of Marriage Market Outcomes under

Demographic Uncertainty • Ethan J. Sharygin, University

of Pennsylvania

62 Social Economic Status, Social Capital, and Mental Health

Inequity among the Older Adults in China: An Examination

with Individual and Community Data • Yuying Shen,

University of North Texas; Dale Yeatts, University of North

Texas; Cynthia Cready, University of North Texas; Tianji

Cai, University of North Texas; Philip Yang, University of

North Texas

63 Early Adolescents' Desires to Become Teen Parents:

Social Ecological and Social Psychological Correlates

• Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State University;

Meagan Meadows, Oklahoma State University; Ronald Cox,

Oklahoma State University; Michael Merten, Oklahoma State

University; Kami Schwerdtfeger, Oklahoma State University

64 The Impact of the Economic Downturn on the

Unemployment and Underemployment of Foreign-Born and

Second-Generation Mexicans, 2006-2010 • Blake Sisk,

Vanderbilt University

65 Relationship Violence and Condom Use Among Young

Adult Dating Relationships: The Context of Violence

Severity, Frequency, and Perpetrator • Nicole R. Steward-

Streng, Child Trends; Sabrina Nettles, Child Trends

66 Fertility Patterns of Native and Migrant Muslims in

Europe • Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for

Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Cracow University of

Economics; Michaela Potancokova, Wittgenstein Centre for

Demography and Global Human Capital; Vegard Skirbekk,

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

67 Active Aging Index and Healthy Life Expectancy in

Bangladesh • Md. Ismail Tareque, University of Rajshahi,

Bangladesh and Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan;

Nazrul Hoque, University of Texas at San Antonio; Towfiqua

Mahfuza Islam, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh; Kazuo

Kawahara, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Makiko

Sugawa, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

68 Non-Evacuation during Hurricane Katrina: Examining the

Question of Choice. • Brian C. Thiede, Cornell University;

David L. Brown, Cornell University

69 The Impact of International Migration on the Labour

Market Behaviour of Women Left-behind: Evidence from

Senegal and DR Congo • Sorana Toma, Institut National

d'Études Démographiques (INED); Cora Mezger, Institut

National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

70 Surplus Chinese Men: Three Factors to Guide Future

Chinese Fertility Policies • Catherine D. Tucker,

Pennsylvania State University

71 Childhood Family Structure and Romantic Relationships

during the Transition to Adulthood • Giuseppina Valle,

Florida State University; Kathryn H. Tillman, Florida State

University

72 Complex Trajectories of Legal Status among Senegalese

Migrants in Europe • Erik Vickstrom, Princeton University

73 Reducing Sexual and Reproductive Harms through the Use

of Menstrual Cups • Salome N. Wawire, African

Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

74 Age-Specific Proportion of Shifted Deaths and the Tempo

Effect in Period Mortality • Christian Wegner, Vienna

Institute of Demography

75 The Impact of Marriage and Childbearing on Women's

Employment and Earnings in Urban China and Japan

• Pianpian Carolyn Xu, Yale University

76 Time Poverty, Parenting Time, and Family Structure

• Afshin Zilanawala, Columbia University

FRIDAY, MAY 4

2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

Sessions 127-144

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

127 FAMILIES IN U.S. AND MEXICO: A

COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE WITH A PUBLIC

POLICY APPROACH

Chair: Alfonso Sandoval, Mexican Society of Demography

(SOMEDE)

Discussant: Julieta Perez Amador, Luxembourg Income

Study

Discussant: Fran Goldscheider, University of Maryland

1 Recent Trends and Changes in Mexican Families • Marta

Mier-y-Teran, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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2 Family Reorganization and Public Policies in Mexico

• Brígida García, El Colegio de México

3 Recent Trends and Recomposition of American Families

• Frank Furstenberg, University of Pennsylvania

4 Mexican Families in the U.S. • Jennifer E. Glick,

Arizona State University

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

128 DEMOGRAPHY WITH A GENDER LENS

Chair: Sara Curran, University of Washington

1 Non-Traditional Family-Related Attitudes in Japan:

Increase and Plateau 1994 to 2009 • Minja K. Choe, East-

West Center; Larry Bumpass, University of Wisconsin-

Madison; Noriko Tsuya, Keio University; Ronald R.

Rindfuss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and

East-West Center

2 Have Changes in Women's Status Led to Gains

in Child Nutrition in Bangladesh? • Radheeka

Jayasundera, University of Southern California; Lynne M.

Casper, University of Southern California

3 Gender Ideology and Fertility Intentions across Europe

• Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway; Gerda R. Neyer,

Stockholm University; Daniele Vignoli, University of

Florence

4 ―Sex (Gender) and the City‖: Differences in the Rural-to-

Urban Migration Experiences of Young Thai Men and

Women • Elizabeth Nauman, Tulane University; Mark

VanLandingham, Tulane University; Suchada Thaweesit,

Mahidol University

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

129 TRANSITIONS FROM COHABITATION TO

MARRIAGE

Chair: Yuan Cheng, Institute of Population Research

Discussant: Kevin Shafer, Brigham Young University

1 Debt, Cohabitation, and Marital Timing in Young

Adulthood • Fenaba Addo, Cornell University

2 Relationship Transitions among First Time Cohabitors:

Predicting Marriage or Dissolution in a Competing Risks

Framework • Brett Beattie, Pennsylvania State University

3 Couple Disagreement in Reporting on Courtship Stages:

Implications for Measurement and Marital Outcomes

• Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin at

Milwaukee; Laura M. Tach, University of Pennsylvania

4 The Association between Mental Health and Relationship

Progression • Sara Sandberg-Thoma, Ohio State

University; Claire M. Kamp Dush, Ohio State University

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

130 NEW DIRECTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL

MIGRATION RESEARCH

Chair: Susan K. Brown, University of California, Irvine

Discussant: Kim Korinek, University of Utah

1 Children and Youth in the Context of Mexico-U.S.

Migration • Silvia Giorguli-Saucedo, El Colegio de

México; Edith Yolanda Gutiérrez-Vázquez, El Colegio de

México

2 Impact of Parental International Migration on Mental

Health of Children Left behind • Ramesh Adhikari,

Tribhuvan University; Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol University;

Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Mahidol University; Umaporn

Pattaravanich, Mahidol University; Patama

Vapattanawong, Mahidol University

3 From Chinatown to Every Town: New Patterns of

Employment and Settlement for Recent Chinese Immigrants in

the United States • Zai Liang, University at Albany, State

University of New York (SUNY); Jiejin Li, University at

Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

4 Immigration and Worker Displacement from High

Immigration Industries: Evidence Using Longitudinal Data

from the LEHD • Ted Mouw, University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill; Jennie E. Brand, University of California,

Los Angeles; Benjamin Jarvis, University of California, Los

Angeles

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

131 FAMILY INSTABILITY

Chair: Marcia J. Carlson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discussant: Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of

Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Discussant: I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University

1 What Are the Risks, for Children, of Family Disruption?

European Comparisons • Didier Breton, Université de

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Strasbourg and Institut National d'Études Démographiques

(INED); France Prioux, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED)

2 Leaving Mum Alone? The Effect of Parental Divorce on

Children‘s Leaving Home Decisions • Letizia Mencarini,

University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto; Chiara

Pronzato, Università degli Studi di Torino; Elena C. Meroni,

Università di Padova

3 Trends in the Relative Stability of Marital and Cohabiting

Unions following a First Birth • Kelly Musick, Cornell

University; Katherine Michelmore, Cornell University

4 Fragile Families and Health in Early Childhood in Canada

• Lisa Strohschein, University of Alberta

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

132 CAUSES AND MEASUREMENT OF MORTALITY

Chair: Ryan D. Edwards, Queens College, City University of

New York (CUNY)

Discussant: Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University

1 Why the Married Live Longer: Evidence on the Selection

versus Protection Effect of Marriage using Fixed-effect

Survival Models • Hans-Peter Kohler, University of

Pennsylvania; Axel Skytthe, University of Southern Denmark

2 Estimating Mortality by State of Birth and Race Using

Census and Vital Statistics Data • Dan Black, University of

Chicago; Yu-Chieh Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University; Seth

Sanders, Duke University; Lowell Taylor, Carnegie Mellon

University

3 Missing Children: Indirect Estimation of Child Mortality

from Census Microdata on Age Gaps between Surviving

Children • Joshua R. Goldstein, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research; Ester Gonzales-Prieto, Max Planck

Institute for Demographic Research; Jutta Gampe, Max

Planck Institute for Demographic Research

4 New Tools for Ancient Populations - Estimating Age-at-

Death Distributions from Skeletal Remains • Jutta Gampe,

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; George

Milner, Pennsylvania State University; Jesper L Boldsen,

Syddansk Universitet; Svenja Weise, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

133 PARENTAL TIME USE AND PARENTING

Chair: Ariel Kalil, University of Chicago

Discussant: Lyn Craig, University of New South Wales

1 Time with Children, Time at Work: Changes in Germany

between 1991/92 and 2001/02 and in Austria between 1992

and 2008/09 • Caroline Berghammer, Vienna Institute of

Demography

2 Did California‘s Paid Family Leave Law Affect Mothers‘

Time Spent on Work and Childcare? • Julia M Goodman,

University of California, Berkeley

3 Caught in the Middle: Educational Differentials in the

Relationship between Work, Time with Children and Child

Development • Amy Hsin, Queens College, City University

of New York (CUNY); Christina Felfe, University of St.Gallen

4 The Influence of Long and Nonstandard Employment Hours

on Parental Time with Children in France, the UK, and the

USA • Liana C. Sayer, Ohio State University

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

134 RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY, SUBURBANIZATION,

AND EXURBANIZATION

Chair: Kyle Crowder, University of Washington

Discussant: Robert M. Adelman, University at Buffalo, State

University of New York (SUNY)

1 Understanding the Link Between Neighborhood Desires

and Neighborhood Attainment • Elizabeth E. Bruch,

University of Michigan

2 Challenging Change: Geographic Dispersal of the Foreign-

born Population and Local anti-Immigration Policies

• Kevin O'Neil, Princeton University

3 Mapping the Urban/Suburban Differences among

Immigrant-Serving Organizations in the Greater Philadelphia

Region • Alejandro Rivas, Princeton University; Andrea

Pancho-Berry, University of Pennsylvania

4 Confined to the Inner Ring? Effects of Ecological Distance

on Patterns of Minority Suburbanization in American

Metropolitan Areas • Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of

Cincinnati; Aaron J. Howell, University of Cincinnati

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

135 BIODEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES ON HEALTH

AND MORTALITY II

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Chair: Megan Todd, Princeton University

Discussant: David Rehkopf, Stanford University

1 Body Weight, Weight Change, and Mortality Risk

• Laura Blue, Princeton University

2 To What Extent Do Biological Markers Account for the

Large Social Disparities in Health in Moscow? • Dana A.

Glei, Georgetown University; Noreen Goldman, Princeton

University; Vladimir M Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research (Germany) and New Economic School

(Russia); Dmitri A. Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research (Germany) and New Economic School

(Russia); Svetlana Shalnova, State Research Centre for

Preventive Medicine, Moscow; Maria A. Shkolnikova, Max

Planck Institute for Demographic Research; James W.

Vaupel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;

Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University

3 Immune Function and Aging among Tsimane Forager-

Horticulturalists • Hillard S. Kaplan, University of New

Mexico; Aaron Blackwell, University of California, Santa

Barbara; Jon Stieglitz, University of New Mexico; Michael

D. Gurven, University of California, Santa Barbara

4 Birth Weight and Adult Health in Historical Perspective:

Evidence from a New Zealand Cohort, 1907-‐1922 • Evan

Roberts, University of Minnesota; Pamela Wood, Monash

University

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

136 EVALUATING POPULATION PROJECTIONS

Chair: David G. Waddington, U.S. Census Bureau

Discussant: Peter Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau

1 Forecast Accuracy and Uncertainty of Australian Bureau of

Statistics State and Territory Population Projections • Tom

Wilson, University of Queensland

2 Evaluation of the U.S. Census Bureau‘s 2008 and 2009

National Population Projections • Jennifer M. Ortman,

U.S. Census Bureau

3 Evaluating Population Projections: Insights from a Quality

Assessment Made at Statistics Canada • Patrice Dion,

Statistics Canada

4 Assuming the Future: Evaluating World Population

Projections • Joseph Chamie, Center for Migration Studies

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

137 SOCIAL SUPPORT AND FAMILY WELL-BEING

1 Exploring the Roles of Support and Neighborhood Trust in

Modifying the Association of Parenthood and Marital Status

with Stress • I-Chien Chen, Michigan State University

2 It Takes a Household? Co-residential Family Networks and

Child Well-Being • Lindsay M. Monte, U.S. Census

Bureau; Jason Fields, U.S. Census Bureau

3 Three Generation Family Households and Child Wellbeing

in Fragile Families • Natasha Pilkauskas, Columbia

University

4 Food Insecurity in Multigenerational Households • James

P. Ziliak, University of Kentucky; Craig Gundersen,

University of Illinois

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

138 HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH CARE, AND

HEALTH

Chair: Timothy A. Waidmann, Urban Institute

Discussant: Robert Kaestner, University of Illinois at

Chicago

1 Health Effect of Medicare Coverage for the Disabled • Na

Yin, Baruch College, City University of New York and CUNY

Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

2 Health Insurance and Health in the United States: Life Time

Disparities by Race and Ethnicity • Toshiko Kaneda,

Population Reference Bureau (PRB); James B. Kirby,

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS

3 State Variation in High Burden Medical Out of Pocket

Spending: Results from the Current Population Survey

• Lacey Hartman, University of Minnesota; Gilbert

Gonzalez, State Health Access Data Assistance Center;

Sharon K. Long, University of Minnesota; Julie Sonier,

University of Minnesota; Lynn Blewett, University of

Minnesota

4 Estimates of Crowd-Out from a Public Health Insurance

Expansion Using Administrative Data • Laura Dague,

University of Wisconsin-Madison; Thomas DeLeire,

University of Wisconsin-Madison; Donna Friedsam,

University of Wisconsin-Madison; Daphne Kuo, University of

Wisconsin-Madison; Lindsey J. Leininger, Chapin Hall at

the University of Chicago; Sarah Meier, University of

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Wisconsin-Madison; Kristen Voskuil, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

139 NEW MIGRANTS IN EUROPE

Chair: Ellen Percy Kraly, Colgate University

Discussant: Richard D. Alba, City University of New York

(CUNY)

1 Just a Matter of Time? The Ways Children of Immigrants

Become Similar (or not) to Italians • Giuseppe Gabrielli,

Università di Bari; Anna Paterno, University of Bari;

Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, University of Padua

2 The Role of Language in Shaping International Migration:

Evidence from OECD Countries 1980-2010 • Alicia

Adsera, Princeton University; Mariola Pytlikova, Aarhus

University

3 Who Migrates out of Africa? Education, Occupational

Status and Earnings as Determinants of Migration from

Senegal to France, Italy and Spain • Pau Baizán, ICREA

and Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer,

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

4 The Tenacity of Transnational Networks: Vietnamese

Migrants in the Soviet Union and Russian Federation

• Cynthia Buckley, Social Science Research Council

(SSRC) and University of Texas at Austin; Everett J.

Peachey, University of Michigan; Erin T. Hofmann,

University of Texas at Austin

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

140 PATTERNS AND DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

AND MORTALITY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

Chair: Cassio M. Turra, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

Discussant: Georges Reniers, Princeton University

1 INDEPTH Model Life Tables for Developing Countries

• INDEPTH Working Group On All-Cause Mortality,

INDEPTH Network; David J. Sharrow, University of

Washington

2 Political-Economic Origins of Demographic Trends:

Political Liberalization and within-Country Public Health

Inequality in sub-Saharan Africa • Moshi O Herman,

Brown University

3 Health and Economic Effects of Piped Water • Evan

Peet, Duke University

4 Correlates of the Incidence of Disability and Mortality

among Older Adult Brazilians with and without Diabetes

Mellitus and Stroke • Flavia Andrade, University of Illinois

at Urbana-Champaign; Pilar Guevara, University of Illinois

at Urbana-Champaign; Maria Lebrao, Universidade de São

Paulo; Yeda Duarte, Universidade de São Paulo

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

141 FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE

HEALTH IN THE ASIAN CONTEXT

Chair: Terence H. Hull, Australian National University

1 Premarital Sex, Conception and Birth among Young Adults

in Jakarta, Bekasi and Tanggerang, Indonesia • Iwu D.

Utomo, Australian National University; Peter McDonald,

Australian National University

2 Dynamics of Contraceptive Use in India: Apprehension

versus Future Intention among Non-users and Traditional

Method Users • Rajesh Kumar Rai, Tata Institute of Social

Sciences (TISS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for

Population Sciences (IIPS)

3 Unintended Pregnancy in the High Contraceptive Context

of Tehran, Iran: The Role of Contraceptive Failure • Amir

Erfani, Nipissing University

4 Unsafe Abortion after Legalization in Nepal: Women‘s

Care-Seeking Experiences • Corinne H. Rocca, University

of California, San Francisco; Mahesh Puri, Center for

Research on Environment Health and Population Activities

(CREHPA); Cynthia C. Harper, University of California,

San Francisco; Maya Blum, University of California, San

Francisco; Jillian T. Henderson, University of California,

San Francisco

5 Safe vs. Unsafe Pregnancy Termination in Matlab,

Bangladesh: Trends and Correlates • Julie DaVanzo, RAND

Corporation; Mizanur Rahman, International Centre for

Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B);

Shahabuddin Ahmed, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and

Population Research

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

142 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON

FERTILITY AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

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Chair: Gunnar Andersson, Stockholm University

Discussant: Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of

Southampton

1 Trust and Fertility • Arnstein Aassve, Università

Bocconi; Lea Pessin, Università Bocconi

2 Early, Non-Marital Childbearing and the "Culture of

Despair" • Melissa S. Kearney, University of Maryland;

Phillip Levine, Wellesley College

3 "The Proper Age for Parenthood" and Second Birth Rates in

Europe • Jan Van Bavel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven;

Natalie Nitsche, Yale University

4 Trends in Unwanted Fertility in Developing Countries

• John B. Casterline, Ohio State University; Laila El-Zeini,

Cairo University

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

143 FERTILITY AND CRISIS

Chair: Claudia Geist, University of Utah

Discussant: Claudia Geist, University of Utah

1 Adjusting Fertility Plans during Periods of Economic

Uncertainty • Karen B. Guzzo, Bowling Green State

University

2 Conflict and Fertility in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

• Yara Jarallah, Brown University

3 Effects of Conflict-Related Displacement on Fertility in

Northern Uganda • Amber Peterman, International Food

Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Sarah Adelman,

University of Maryland

4 The Effect of Prenatal Famine Exposure on Female Sterility

Revisited: Developmental Plasticity, Developmental

Disruption, or Selection? • Shige Song, Queens College and

CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

Friday, May 4, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

144 MATHEMATICAL DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant: Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania

1 On the Relationships between Period and Cohort Fertility

• Lei Lu, Independent Consultant

2 A Dynamic Birth-Death Model Using Intrinsic Linkage

• Robert Schoen, Pennsylvania State University

3 The Formal Demography of Maternal Orphanhood and its

Applications to Generalized HIV/AIDS Epidemics • Emilio

Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

4 Reconstructing Population Dynamics of the Recent Past,

with Uncertainty, from Fragmentary Data • Mark C.

Wheldon, University of Washington; Adrian Raftery,

University of Washington; Samuel J. Clark, University of

Washington; Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population

Division

Friday, May 4, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

Presidential Address:

Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University

Friday, May 4, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

PRESIDENTIAL COCKTAIL PARTY (cash bar)

Friday, May 4, 9:00 PM - 12:00 AM

ALUMNI NIGHT NETWORKING DESSERT

RECEPTION (cash bar)

SATURDAY, MAY 5

8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

Sessions 145-162

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

145 FAMILIES AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Cynthia A. Osborne, University of Texas at Austin

1 Maternal Repartnering and Parenting Behaviors in Fragile

Families • Lawrence M. Berger, University of Wisconsin-

Madison; Sharon Bzostek, Rutgers University

2 Parents‘ Relationship Quality, Parental Divorce and

Children‘s Well-Being. • Anna Garriga, University of York;

Kathleen E. Kiernan, University of York

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3 Couple Relationship Quality and Children‘s Behavior in

Married and Cohabiting Families • Julia S. Goldberg,

University of Wisconsin-Madison; Marcia J. Carlson,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Nonresident Father Involvement and Maternal and Child

Well-Being: The Role of Extended Visitation • Susan D.

Stewart, Iowa State University

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

146 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

Chair: Keera Allendorf, University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign

Discussant: Sunita Kishor, ICF International

1 Sexual Violence against Women and Labor Market

Outcomes • Jeffrey DeSimone, University of Texas at

Arlington; Joseph J. Sabia, San Diego State University

2 Male Perspectives on Ipv and Relative Resources in the

Philippines • Jessica A. Fehringer, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Effect of Domestic Violence on Children's Human Capital

in Colombia • Greta Friedemann-Sanchez, University of

Minnesota; Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota; Deborah

Levison, University of Minnesota

4 Women‘s Autonomy and Experience of Physical Violence

within Marriage in Rural India: Evidence from a Prospective

Study • Shagun Sabarwal, Population Council; K.G.

Santhya, Population Council; Shireen J. Jejeebhoy,

Population Council

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

147 PARTNERS AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE

Chair: Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, University of Otago

1 Relationship Satisfaction and Dynamics in Couples‘ Birth

Control Use • Selma Caal, Child Trends; Kristen Peterson,

Child Trends; Lina Guzman, Child Trends

2 Partners‘ Fertility Intentions: A Note of Discord and

Inconsistent Contraceptive Use • Monika Mynarska,

Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University

3 Exploring Relationships between Gender Attitudes, Couple

Concordance and Family Planning in Tanzania • Geeta

Nanda, FHI 360; Sidney Ruth Schuler, FHI 360; Rachel

Lenzi, FHI 360

4 Spousal Communication and Fertility Related Decisions: A

Case Study of Western and Coast Provinces, Kenya

• George O Odwe, University of Nairobi; Anne

Khasakhala, University of Nairobi

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

148 POPULATION CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT

IN LDCS

Chair: David E. Bloom, Harvard School of Public Health

Discussant: Rajaie Batniji, Stanford University

Discussant: Grant Miller, Stanford University and National

Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Discussant: Klaus Prettner, Harvard School of Public Health

1 Low Fertility and Economic Growth • Ronald Lee,

University of California, Berkeley; Andrew Mason,

University of Hawaii at Manoa

2 Dependency Ratio and International Trade • Wei Tian,

Peking University; Yang Yao, Peking University; Miaojie

Yu, Peking University; Yi Zhou, University of California,

Berkeley

3 Women‘s Participation in Household Decision Making in

Indonesia: A Structural Equation Approach • Radheeka

Jayasundera, University of Southern California

4 Impact of the December 2004 Tsunami on Birth Outcomes

in Aceh, Indonesia • Amar A. Hamoudi, Duke University;

Elizabeth Frankenberg, Duke University; Cecep S.

Sumantri, SurveyMETER

5 Shifting Fortunes for Family Planning: the Role of Norms

• Jeremy Shiffman, American University; Kathryn

Quissell, American University

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

149 NEW EVIDENCE ON SCHOOL REFORMS AND

CHILD OUTCOMES

Chair: Timothy M. Smeeding, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

Discussant: Maria Perez, Stanford University

1 Aligning Learning Incentives of Students and Teachers:

Results from a Social Experiment in Mexican High Schools

• Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania; Susan

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Parker, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas

(CIDE); Petra Todd, University of Pennsylvania; Kenneth

Wolpin, University of Pennsylvania

2 Does Lengthening the School Day Reduce the Likelihood

of Early School Dropout and Grade Retention: Evidence from

Colombia • Sandra Garcia, Universidad de los Andes;

Christopher C. Weiss, Columbia University

3 The Impacts of the One Laptop per Child Program: A

Randomized Evaluation • Julian P. Cristia, Inter-American

Development Bank; Pablo Ibarraran, Inter-American

Development Bank; Santiago Cueto, Grupo de Análisis para

el Desarrollo (GRADE); Ana Santiago, Inter-American

Development Bank; Eugenio Severin, Inter-American

Development Bank

4 Educational Sorting and Peer Effects: The Impacts of

Compulsory Schooling Laws • Marc Luppino, Federal

Trade Commission (FTC)

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

150 SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, HEALTH, AND

MORTALITY

Chair: Matthew A. Painter, University of Wyoming

Discussant: Adrianne Frech, University of Akron

1 The Effect of Inequality on the Association between

Involuntary Job Loss and Depressive Symptoms • Edward

Berchick, Princeton University; William Gallo, Hunter

College, City University of New York (CUNY); Vida

Maralani, Yale University; Stanislav Kasl, Yale University

2 Persistence and Change in Perceived Employment

Uncertainty and Adult Health: Evidence from the Michigan

Recession and Recovery Study • Sarah A. Burgard,

University of Michigan

3 Families, Socioeconomic Status, and Suicide: Combined

Effects on Mortality • Justin T. Denney, Rice University

4 Why Has the Educational Gradient in Mortality Increased

among White U.S. Women? Examining the Contribution of

Family, Psychosocial Resources, Behaviors, and Economics

• Jennifer Karas Montez, Harvard University; Anna

Zajacova, University of Wyoming

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

151 MEXICAN MIGRATION TO THE UNITED

STATES

Chair: Karen A. Woodrow-Lafield, University of Maryland

Discussant: Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University

1 Mexicans in America • Maria Genoni, Duke University;

Graciela M. Teruel, Universidad Iberoamericana; Luis

Rubalcava, Spectron Desarrollo S.C. and Centro de

Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE); Duncan

Thomas, Duke University

2 Public Insecurity and International Emigration in Mexico

• Liliana Meza, Consejo Nacional de Población; Michael

Feil, Independent Researcher

3 How Job Characteristics Affect International Migration:

The Role of Informality in Mexico • Andres Villarreal,

University of Texas at Austin; Sarah Blanchard, University of

Texas at Austin

4 Children on the Move? Mexico-U.S. Migration and

Prospects for the Future • Katharine M. Donato, Vanderbilt

University; Blake Sisk, Vanderbilt University

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

152 DEMOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES ON

INEQUALITY

Chair: Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University

1 Relative Mortality Improvements as a Marker of Socio-

Economic Inequality across the Developing World, 1990-2009

• Deepankar Basu, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

2 Social Mobility in Multiple Generations • Robert D.

Mare, University of California, Los Angeles; Xi Song,

University of California, Los Angeles

3 Descent Line Growth and Extinction from a

Multigenerational Perspective • Xi Song, University of

California, Los Angeles; Cameron D. Campbell, University

of California, Los Angeles; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong

University of Science and Technology

4 Age Structure and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Incarceration

• Matthew Vogel, University at Albany, State University of

New York (SUNY); Lauren Porter, University at Albany,

State University of New York (SUNY)

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

153 MATE SELECTION IN SEXUAL AND

ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS

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Chair: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University

Discussant: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University

1 Partner Preferences and Racial Homophily in Online

Dating: A Cross-National Comparison • Gina Potarca,

University of Groningen; Melinda Mills, University of

Groningen

2 Choosing a Rich Partner or a Fair One: When African

Americans Economically Assess Premarital Romantic Partners

• Averil Clarke, Suffolk University

3 The Qualities of Dating, Cohabiting, and Married

Relationships: Are Same-Sex Couples Any Different from

Opposite-Sex Couples? • Kara Joyner, Bowling Green

State University; Wendy D. Manning, Bowling Green State

University; Ryan Bogle, Bowling Green State University

4 Adolescent Differences in the Relationship among Same-

Sex Sexual Activity, Attraction, and Non-Heterosexual

Identity, and the Stability of Sexuality over Time • Hua-Yu

Sebastian Cherng, University of Pennsylvania

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

154 ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILD

HEALTH

Chair: Laura M. Tach, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Alison M. Buttenheim, University of

Pennsylvania

Discussant: Jed Friedman, World Bank Group

1 Environmental Threats and Childhood Fever during the

Rainy Season in Dakar (Senegal): Results from Hierarchical

Models. • Stéphanie Dos Santos, Institut de Recherche pour

le Développement (IRD); Iulia Rautu, Institut de Recherche

pour le Développement (IRD); Jean-Yves Le Hesran, Institut

de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Mody Diop,

Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie

(ANSD); Abdou Illou Mourtala, Ecole Nationale de

Statistique; Alphousseyni Ndonky, Université Cheikh Anta

Diop de Dakar; Richard Lalou, Institut de Recherche pour le

Développement (IRD)

2 The Impact of Indoor Air Pollution on the Incidence of Life

Threatening Respiratory Illnesses: Evidence from Young

Children in Peru • Gissele Gajate Garrido, International

Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

3 Low Birth Weight in Kenya: the Impact of the Environment

in a Context of Climate Change • Kathryn Grace,

University of California, Santa Barbara; Molly Brown, NASA

Goddard Space Flight Center

4 Hydraulic Fracturing and Infant Health • Elaine Hill,

Cornell University

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

155 EMERGING PATTERNS IN CONTRACEPTIVE

USE IN AFRICA

Chair: Cheikh Mbacke, Independent Consultant

Discussant: Jean-Christophe Fotso, African Population and

Health Research Center (APHRC)

1 Does Increase in Proportion of Educated Women Rise

Modern Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa?

• Jacques B. O. Emina, Independent Consultant

2 Marital and Non-Marital Contraception in sub-Saharan

Africa • Jacob A. Adetunji, U.S. Agency for International

Development (USAID)

3 Is Contraceptive Use in Northern Ghana Related to

Stopping or Spacing Behavior? • Ayaga A. Bawah,

Columbia University; Paul Welaga, Navrongo Health

Research Centre; James Akazili, Navrongo Health Research

Centre; Felix Kondayire, Navrongo Health Research Centre;

John Koku Awoonor-Williams, Ghana Health Service;

Fabian S. Achana, Navrongo Health Research Centre

4 Managing HIV and Controlling Fertility: Challenges faced

by HIV-infected Adolescent Women in Chitungwiza,

Zimbabwe • Sophia A. Zamudio-Haas, University of

California, Berkeley; Imelda Mudekunye-Mahaka,

University of Zimbabwe; Barrot H. Lambdin, Pangaea

Global AIDS Foundation; Megan S. Dunbar, Pangaea

Global AIDS Foundation

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

156 METHODS AND MEASUREMENT IN

POPULATION-DEVELOPMENT-ENVIRONMENT

RESEARCH

Chair: Katrina Mullan, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Jason Bremner, Population Reference Bureau

(PRB)

1 Extreme Climate Events and Migration: An Agent-based

Modeling Approach • Barbara Entwisle, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ronald R. Rindfuss,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and East-West

Center; Stephen J. Walsh, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill; George Malanson, University of Iowa; Peter

Mucha, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Brian

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Frizzelle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Philip

McDaniel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Xiaozheng Yao, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Nathalie Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill; Benjamin Heumann, McGill University; Ashton M.

Verdery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Pramote Prasartkul, Mahidol University; Yothin

Sawangdee, Mahidol University; Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol

University

2 Soil Quality and Human Migration in Kenya and Uganda

• Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Methodological Advancements in Exploring Spatial and

Temporal Variability in Associations between Rural

Outmigration and Natural Resource Availability in Resource-

Dependent Communities • Stefan Leyk, University of

Colorado at Boulder; Galen Maclaurin, University of

Colorado; Raphael Nawrotzki, University of Colorado;

Wayne Twine, University of the Witwatersrand; Barend

Erasmus, University of the Witwatersrand

4 The Impact of Global Climate Change and Local

Environmental Stress on Migration in Nang Rong, Thailand

• Jacqueline Meijer-Irons, University of Washington;

Benjamin Chabot-Hanowell, University of Washington;

Sara Curran, University of Washington; Matt Dunbar,

University of Washington

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

157 INTERACTION OF ECONOMIC AND FAMILY

PROCESSES

Chair: Anne Winkler, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Discussant: Elizabeth Peters, Cornell University

Discussant: Eirik Evenhouse, Mills College

1 Is the Motherhood Wage Penalty Worse at the Top or

Bottom? • Jonathan M. Bearak, New York University;

Michelle J. Budig, University of Massachusetts; Melissa

Hodges, University of Massachusetts

2 Job Mobility, Earnings, and the Price of Motherhood

• Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University

3 The Consequences of Career Choice: Family and Income

Disparities Among Women in Science and Other Elite

Professions • Anne McDaniel, Columbia University;

Claudia Buchmann, Ohio State University

4 The Long-Term Impact of Divorce on Women's Earnings:

Evidence from Successive Cohorts since 1970* • Kenneth

Couch, University of Connecticut; Christopher R.

Tamborini, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA); Gayle

Reznik, Social Security Administration

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

158 USING DATA FROM THE AMERICAN

COMMUNITY SURVEY

Chair: William O'Hare, Annie E. Casey Foundation

1 Using ACS Data in Data-Based Child Advocacy • Laura

Speer, Annie E. Casey Foundation

2 Using the ACS Data in Journalism • Ron Campbell,

Orange County Register

3 Private Sector Uses and Adaptation of ACS Data • Ken

Hodges, Nielsen

4 An Overview of Issues in Using the ACS Data for

Decision-Making • Constance F. Citro, National Research

Council (NRC)

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

159 SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND

AGING

Chair: Benjamin Cornwell, Cornell University

Discussant: Christopher S. Marcum, University of

California, Irvine

1 Social Networks and Mental Health: Evidence from Share

• Sarah Gibney, University College Dublin; Mark E.

McGovern, Harvard Population Center and University

College Dublin

2 The Configurations of Social Network Members and Social

Support in Old Age • Juyeon Kim, NORC at the University

of Chicago

3 Hurricanes and the Elderly: The Role of Social Networks in

Age-Related Disaster Vulnerability • Michelle M Lueck,

Colorado State University

4 Cross-National Patterns of Social Capital Accumulation:

Gender, Network Resources, and Aging in the United States,

China, and Taiwan • Steve McDonald, North Carolina State

University; Feinian Chen, University of Maryland; Christine

Mair, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

160 RECENT POPULATION REDISTRIBUTION

TRENDS: U.S. CENSUS 2010

Chair: Richelle Winkler, Michigan Technological University

Discussant: Joachim Singelmann, University of Texas at San

Antonio

1 Population Redistribution Trends in Metropolitan and

Nonmetropolitan America 2000 to 2010 • Kenneth M.

Johnson, University of New Hampshire

2 Deterrent Effects of Internal Border Control? The Case of

the United States • Mark A. Leach, Pennsylvania State

University; Arjen Leerkes, Erasmus University Rotterdam

3 Deconcentration of Urban Gay Enclaves: Evidence from the

2000 and 2010 U.S. Censuses • Amy L. Spring, University

of Washington

4 Housing Tenure and Residential Segregation in

Metropolitan America, 1980-2010 • Samantha Friedman,

University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY);

Mary J. Fischer, University of Connecticut; Hui-shien Tsao,

University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY);

Samuel Garrow, University at Albany, State University of

New York (SUNY); Michael Barton, University at Albany,

State University of New York (SUNY)

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

161 HIV RISK, PREVENTION, AND CONSEQUENCES

Chair: Stephane Helleringer, Columbia University

Discussant: Till Barnighausen, Harvard School of Public

Health

1 Income Shocks & HIV • Marshall Burke, University of

California, Berkeley; Erick Gong, Middlebury College; Kelly

M Jones, International Food Policy Research Institute

(IFPRI)

2 Evaluating Conditional Cash Transfers for HIV/STI

Prevention in Rural Tanzania: 1-Year Post-Intervention

Follow-up • Damien de Walque, World Bank Group;

William H. Dow, University of California, Berkeley; Rose

Nathan, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Carol Medlin, Bill &

Melinda Gates Foundation

3 The Changing Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older-Age

Parents in the Era Of ART: Evidence from Thailand • John

Knodel, University of Michigan

4 The Role of Sexual Networks in the Chinese HIV Epidemic

• Giovanna Merli, Duke University; James Moody, Duke

University; S Joshua Mendelsohn, Duke University

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

162 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF

HEALTH AND MORTALITY

Chair: Ryan D. Edwards, Queens College, City University of

New York (CUNY)

Discussant: Collin F. Payne, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Duncan Gillespie, Stanford University

1 Cause-of-Death Decomposition of Old-Age Mortality

Compression • Shiro Horiuchi, Hunter College, City

University of New York (CUNY); Siu Lan Karen Cheung,

University of Hong Kong; Jean-Marie Robine, Institut

National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

2 A Note on the Compression of Mortality • Dalkhat M.

Ediev, Vienna Institute of Demography

3 Mortality Deceleration and Mortality Selection: Three

Unexpected Implications of a Simple Model • Elizabeth

Wrigley-Field, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 What Properties Should a Frailty Distribution Possess?

• Trifon I. Missov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research

SATURDAY, MAY 5

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Poster Session 7

Saturday, May 5, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P-7 POSTER SESSION 7

1 Career Interruptions and Subsequent Wage in Japan -

Reexamination from new Japanese Longitudinal Data-

• Yukiko Asai, University of California, Berkeley

2 Women, Culture and HIV/AIDS : Modeling the Impact of

Cultural Norms in the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Three Regions

in Sub-Sahara Africa • Fafanyo Asiseh, Washington State

University; Robert Rosenman, Washington State University

3 Embracing Isolation: Chinese American Migration to

Small-Town America, 1882-1943 • Susan B. Carter,

University of California, Riverside

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4 Divorce, Remarriage, and Children‘s Outcomes in Rural

Malawi • Sophia Chae, University of Pennsylvania

5 Segmented Entrepreneurship: The Effects of Race/Ethnicity

& Nativity on Contemporary Self-Employment across Nine

Industry-Sectors. • Ali Chaudhary, University of

California, Davis

6 Determinants of Labor Force Participation of Older Married

Men in Taiwan • Chuang-Yi Chiu, National Chengchi

University (NCCU); Jennjou Chen, National Chengchi

University (NCCU)

7 An Origin-Destination Linked Approach to Measuring the

Effect of Migration on Income in the Context of China

• Miao David Chunyu, Brown University; Ying Liu, Brown

University; Zhuping Zhou, Renmin University of China

8 Residential Mobility and Social Sorting • William A. V.

Clark, University of California, Los Angeles

9 Academic Risk and Resilience in Rural Guatemala: Family

and Individual Predictors of Mayan Children‘s School

Attainment • Carey E. Cooper, Arizona State University;

Aprile Benner, university of texas at austin; Priscilla Goble,

Arizona State University

10 Healthy Lifestyle Behaviour and BMI Status among

Ghanaian Women • Fidelia A. A. Dake, University of

Ghana

11 Can the Major Public Works Program in India Serve as

Buffer against Negative Shocks? A Panel Study on Andhra

Pradesh, India • Aparajita Dasgupta, University of

California, Riverside

12 Everybody Works: Gender, Age and Economic Activity

• Gretchen Donehower, University of California, Berkeley;

Iván Mejía-Guevara, University of California, Berkeley

13 Hospitalization Demand, SES and Compliances in India:

Evidence from NSS 60th Round • Mousumi Dutta,

Presidency University

14 ―It‘s My Secret:" Barriers to Paediatric HIV Treatment and

Related Health Care in Rural South Africa • Kimani-

Murage Elizabeth, African Population and Health Research

Center (APHRC); Lenore Manderson, Monash University;

Shane Norris, University of the Witwatersrand; Kathleen

Kahn, University of the Witwatersrand

15 Health Care Inequities: Immigrant Generational Status of

Children across Diverse Subpopulations • Ethan J. Evans,

University of California, Davis

16 How I Meet Your Mother: Mother Involvement in

Relationship Formation of Sons and Daughters • Maja F.

Falcon, Stanford University

17 The Husband and His Family: Major Influencers of Family

Planning Use in Malawi • Bamikale Feyisetan, FHI 360;

PMatthews Ngwale, FootPrints Research, Malawi; Patricia

Choi, FHI 360; Hector Kankwamba, MOH, Malawi

18 Race/Ethnic Differences in Fertility Behaviors: Early

Childbearing and Number of Children • Sandra M. Florian,

University of Southern California

19 Combining Social Marketing and Community-Based

Distribution to Increase Access to Injectable Contraceptives

• Ashley Fraser, University of California, Berkeley

20 ―You Can‘t Feed the Heart and the Brain at the Same

Time‖: Relationship and Schooling Trajectories in Malawi

• Margaret Frye, University of California, Berkeley

21 Working in a Regulated Occupation in Canada: An

Immigrant–Native-Born Comparison • Magali Girard,

McGill University

22 Adult Children‘s Contacts with Mother in Cross-National

Perspective: Does Technology Matter? • Zoya

Gubernskaya, University of California, Irvine; Judith Treas,

University of California, Irvine

23 Race Differences in Educational Attainment in Post-

Apartheid South Africa • Tim B. Heaton, Brigham Young

University; Yaw Amoateng, University of Johannesburg;

Mikaela Dufur, Brigham Young University

24 Estimating Unauthorized Immigrant Populations in Sub-

State Areas • Laura Hill, Public Policy Institute of

California (PPIC); Hans Johnson, Public Policy Institute of

California (PPIC); Joseph M. Hayes, Public Policy Institute

of California (PPIC); David Ezekiel, Public Policy Institute

of California

25 Episodic and Persistent Maternal Depressive Symptoms:

Population-Based Estimates of Effects on School Readiness

and Behavior • Marianne M. Hillemeier, Pennsylvania

State University; Paul Morgan, Pennsylvania State

University; George Farkas, University of California, Irvine;

Steven Maczuga, Pennsylvania State University

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26 ¡Cuídate! Curriculum Empowers Latino/Hispanic Male

Teenagers in Negotiating Abstinence and Condom Use-

Evaluating Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Project (TPPP) in

Maryvale Community at Arizona • Chih-Chien Huang,

Arizona State University; Paul Holley, Touchstone Behavioral

Health Center

27 Exceptional Longevity: Are Socioeconomic Conditions in

Childhood Important? • Valérie Jarry, Université de

Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Robert R.

Bourbeau, Université de Montréal

28 How Far Rural to Urban Migration is Associated with

Infant and Child Mortality? Evidences from India • Kunal

Keshri, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

29 Material Hardship and Depression among Low-Income

Families in Korea • Jaeseung Kim, Columbia University;

Joyce YH Shim, Columbia University; HaeNim Lee, Boston

College; RaeHyuck Lee, Columbia University

30 Statistical Discrimination, Employer Learning, and

Employment Differentials by Gender, Race, and Education

• Seik Kim, University of Washington

31 The Everyday Lives of Immigrant Youth: Implications for

Assimilation • Yelizavetta Kofman, University of

California, Los Angeles; Suzanne M. Bianchi, University of

California, Los Angeles

32 Subsidized Housing and the Transition to Adulthood: A

Propensity Score Approach • Yana Kucheva, University of

California, Los Angeles

33 Childhood Immunization, Mortality and Human Capital

Accumulation: Micro-Evidence from India • Santosh

Kumar, University of Washington

34 A Case of Double Jeopardy in the Obesity Epidemic

• Annie C. Lee, University of California, Los Angeles

35 Dating and Sexual Violence in Chilean Youth: Lessons

from a 2005 Survey of University Students • Jocelyn

Lehrer, University of California, San Francisco; Evelyn L.

Lehrer, University of Illinois at Chicago; Mary P. Koss,

University of Arizona

36 The Effect of Migratory Behavior on Fertility in Fujian,

China • Jiejin Li, University at Albany, State University of

New York (SUNY); Zai Liang, University at Albany, State

University of New York (SUNY)

37 Physical Activity and Mortality among Middle-Aged and

Older Adults across Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United

States • Lifeng Li, University of Texas-Pan American;

Dejun Su, University of Texas-Pan American

38 Self-Reported Physical Activity and Measured Energy

Expenditure using Accelerometers: Results of a SAGE Sub-

Study in India • Melissa Liebert, University of Oregon;

Tara J. Cepon, University of Oregon; Felicia Madimenos,

University of Oregon; Arvind Mathur, Dr SN Medical

College, India; Sharon R. Williams, Purdue University;

Nirmala Naidoo, World Health Organization (WHO); James

J. Snodgrass, University of Oregon

39 Social Status and Risky Health Behaviors from

Adolescence to Adulthood • Camillia Lui, University of

California, Los Angeles

40 Waiting to Wed, Rushing to Birth: Who is Driving Trends

in the Timing of Marriage and First Birth in Asia? • Kerry

MacQuarrie, University of Washington

41 Correlates of Unmet Need for Family Planning among

Married Women in South Africa • Paris Vusimuzi

Maduna, Department of Social Development, South Africa

42 Fertility in Lesotho: An Analysis of Change over Time

Based on Parity-Dependent Measures and Birth Intervals

• Ntsoaki Mapetla, University of Cape Town; Tom A.

Moultrie, University of Cape Town

43 WIC Participation, Prenatal Feeding Intentions and

Breastfeeding Duration: Evidence of Heterogeneous Effects

• Sarah Martin-Anderson, University of California,

Berkeley

44 Children Living with Non-Parent Caregivers: Prevalence,

Determinants and Participation in the Child-Only TANF

Program • Jane Mauldon, University of California,

Berkeley; Jon Stiles, University of California, Berkeley;

Robert Goerge, University of Chicago

45 Reproductive Decision-Making in the Bolivian Amazon:

Why Do Preferences Not Match Outcomes? • Lisa S

McAllister, University of California, Santa Barbara; Michael

D. Gurven, University of California, Santa Barbara; Hillard

S. Kaplan, University of New Mexico

46 Do Contextual Conditions Moderate the Relationship

between Race/Ethnicity and Mammogram Utilization?

• Shannon M. Monnat, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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47 Identifying the Effects of Parental Absence on the

Probabilities of Graduation and Arrests • Ravaris L Moore,

University of California, Los Angeles

48 Population-Based Estimates of Minority Children‘s

Receipt of ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment in the U.S.

• Paul Morgan, Pennsylvania State University; Jeremy

Staff, Pennsylvania State University; Marianne M.

Hillemeier, Pennsylvania State University; Steven Maczuga,

Pennsylvania State University

49 Is Marriage Premium Distributed Equally to Everyone?

Heterogeneous Returns to Marriage for Individual Well-Being

in China • Zheng Mu, University of Michigan

50 A Qualitative Investigation of Men‘s Attitudes about

Family Planning among HIV-Affected Couples in Nyanza

Province, Kenya • Sara J. Newmann, University of

California, San Francisco; Elizabeth A. Harrington, Oregon

Health & Science University; Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Kenyan

Medical Research Institute, Nairobi; Craig R. Cohen,

University of California, San Francisco; Shari L. Dworkin,

University of California, San Francisco

51 A Similar Pattern of Tuberculosis Mortality Decline in the

United States and Thailand, before HIV • Andrew Noymer,

University of California, Irvine; Amara Soonthorndhada,

Mahidol University; Patama Vapattanawong, Mahidol

University

52 Factors Influencing Women's Intention to Limit Child

Bearing in Malawi • Martin Enoch Palamuleni, North-

West University, South Africa

53 The Impact of School Environment on Early Academic

Progress: The Formation of the Racial Achievement Gap

• Deleena Patton, University of Washington

54 Race and the Criminal Justice System: Disentangling the

Effects of Racial Self-Identification and Classification by

Others • Andrew Penner, University of California, Irvine;

Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University; Jessica Kizer,

University of California, Irvine

55 The Link between Parental and Offspring Longevity

• Claus C. Pörtner, Seattle University; Edwin Wong, VA

Puget Sound Health Care System

56 Does Work Pay? The Impact of Paid Employment on the

Economic Well-Being of Working-Age People with

Disabilities in the U.S. • Julia A. Rivera Drew, University

of Minnesota

57 The Timing and Correlates of Sexual Identity and Sexual

Behavior Disclosure • William E. Rosales, University of

California, Los Angeles; Gary J. Gates, University of

California, Los Angeles

58 Self Selection among Emigrants: A Gender Perspective

• Michal Sabah, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

59 Evaluating the Impact of a Disruption in Publicly-Provided

Contraceptive Supply on Fertility and Health Outcomes in the

Philippines • J.M. Ian Salas, University of California,

Irvine

60 California‘s New Focus on Chronic Absence: Exploring

the Characteristics and Outcomes of Chronically Absent

Students in a San Francisco Bay Area Community • Monika

Sanchez, Stanford University; Rebecca A. London, Stanford

University

61 Risk Aversion and the Timing of Marriage: Evidence from

Japan • Shizuka Sekita, Kyoto Sangyo University

62 Evaluating the Consistency of under-Five Mortality Rate

Estimates Using Full Birth Histories and Summary Birth

Histories • Romesh Silva, University of California, Berkeley

63 A Cohort Comparison of Older Chinese Grandparents

Caring for their Grandchildren in Rural China • Merril

Silverstein, University of Southern California; Zhen Cong,

Texas Tech University

64 Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health among an

Indigenous Circumpolar Population from Siberia: The Effects

of Economic Development and Lifestyle Change • James J.

Snodgrass, University of Oregon; Melissa Liebert,

University of Oregon; William Leonard, Northwestern

University; Larissa Tarskaia, University of Kansas; Tatiana

Klimova, FSRI Institute of Health, Republic of Sahka/Yakutia,

Russia; Valentina Fedorova, FSRI Institute of Health,

Republic of Sahka/Yakutia, Russia; Marina Baltakhinova,

FSRI Institute of Health, Republic of Sahka/Yakutia, Russia;

Vadim Krivoshapkin, FSRI Institute of Health, Republic of

Sahka/Yakutia, Russia

65 Using Cohort Change Ratios to Estimate Life Expectancy

in Populations with Negligible Migration: A New Approach

• David A. Swanson, University of California, Riverside;

Lucky M. Tedrow, Western Washington University

66 Decomposing Youth Poverty in Eighteen Countries

• Tsui-o Tai, University of Queensland

67 Interracial Unions and Fertility in Brazil: are there

differences when couples are racially mixed? • Maria C.

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Tomas, University of California, Berkeley; Dimitri Fazito,

Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional

(CEDEPLAR), UFMG

68 Inequalities in Children‘s Health: Untangling Ethnicity,

Social Class, and Lifestyle Effects on the Vietnamese, Other

Asians, Hispanics, and Whites • Berna M. Torr, California

State University, Fullerton; Eileen Walsh, California State

University, Fullerton

69 Who Is the Residential Parent? Explaining Discrepancies

in Unmarried Mother and Father Reports of Children‘s

Primary Residence • Maureen Waller, Cornell University;

Margaret Jones, Cornell University

70 Biological Markers of Cumulative Dysregulation among

Adolescents and Young Adults: A Cohort Study Using the

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

• Bethany K. Wexler Rainisch, University of California,

Los Angeles; Dawn Upchurch, University of California, Los

Angeles

71 Commitment Contracts with Social Incentives: A

Randomized Smoking Cessation Trial in Rural Thailand

• Justin S White, University of California, Berkeley; Suthat

Rungruanghiranya, Srinakharinwirot University; Tawima

Sirirassamee, Srinakharinwirot University

72 Fertility Intentions among Kenyan Couples after HIV

Diagnosis: A Qualitative Investigation • Mellissa Withers,

University of California, Los Angeles; Sara J. Newmann,

University of California, San Francisco; Elizabeth A.

Harrington, Oregon Health & Science University; Zachary

Kwena, Kenyan Medical Research Institute, Nairobi;

Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Kenyan Medical Research Institute,

Nairobi; Craig R. Cohen, University of California, San

Francisco

73 Understanding Men‘s Fertility Preferences and Intentions:

The Effects of Race, Class and Sexual Identity • Danielle

Wondra, University of California, Los Angeles

74 Parent-child Relationships and Young Adults‘ Partner

Choice • Jenjira Yahirun, University of California, Los

Angeles

75 Measuring Discrepancies Using Latent Variable Modeling

• Lisa M. Yarnell, University of Southern California; Toni

Falbo, University of Texas at Austin

76 Sexual Initiation in Adolescents‘ Peer Networks: Influence

or Selection? • Sam Hyun Yoo, Arizona State University

SATURDAY, MAY 5

10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

Sessions 163-180

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

163 HUMAN CAPITAL AND REAPING THE

DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND IN SUB-SAHARAN

AFRICA

Chair: Ruth Levine, The William and Flora Hewlett

Foundation

Discussant: T. Paul Schultz, Yale University

Discussant: John May, World Bank Group

1 Cash or Condition? Evidence from a Cash Transfer

Experiment • Sarah Baird, George Washington University;

Craig McIntosh, University of California, San Diego; Berk

Ozler, World Bank Group

2 Unwanted Fertility and Schooling Attendance in Northern

Malawi: A Propensity Score Analysis • Angela Baschieri,

University of Southampton

3 Jointly Estimating the Role of Schooling, Marriage, Fertility

and Labor Market Participation in Senegal • Francesca

Marchetta, University of Auvergne; David E. Sahn, Cornell

University

4 The Relationship between Fertility and Female Labor Force

Participation in Low- to Middle-Income Countries:

Uncovering the Heterogeneity Across and Within Countries

• David Canning, Harvard University; Jocelyn E. Finlay,

Harvard University

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

164 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON

INTEGRATION AND ASSIMILATION

Chair: Peter Lobo, New York City Department of City

Planning

1 ―La Dolce Vita‖ Integration Patterns of Migrants in Italy

• Elena Ambrosetti, Università di Roma; Eralba Cela,

Polytechnic University of Marche; Tineke Fokkema,

Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

2 Living Arrangements of Children of Immigrants in Spain

and the United States: The Role of Cultural Heritage and

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Residential Context • Bruno Arpino, Universitat Pompeu

Fabra; Raya Muttarak, Vienna Institute of Demography

3 Immigrant Assimilation & Transnationalism: The French

Case • Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED); Hugues Lagrange, CNRS/OSC-

Sciences Po; Safi Mirna, OSC-Sciences Po and CREST-

INSEE

4 Immigrant Assimilation in Australia: Is Intermarriage a

Yardstick for Assimilation? • Peter D. Brandon, University

at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

165 RECIPROCAL DYNAMICS BETWEEN GENDER

AND DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES

Chair: Elizabeth Nauman, Tulane University

Discussant: Anju Malhotra, International Center for

Research on Women (ICRW)

1 Like Daughter, Like Son? Fertility Decline and the

Transformation of Gender Systems in the Family • Keera

Allendorf, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2 Gender Imbalance, Involuntary Bachelors and Community

Security: Evidence from a Survey of Hundreds of Villages in

Rural China • Xiaoyi Jin, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Lige

Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Yan Li, Xi'an Polytechnic

University; Marcus W. Feldman, Stanford University; Li

Shuzhuo, Xi'an Jiaotong University

3 Fertility Decline and Marital Gender Relations in Egypt

• Susan M. Lee-Rife, International Center for Research on

Women (ICRW)

4 Son Preference in India • Reeve Vanneman, University of

Maryland; Sonalde B. Desai, University of Maryland; Kriti

Vikram, University of Maryland

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

166 FAMILY STRUCTURE, TIMING, AND CHILD

WELL-BEING

Chair: Sarah M. Kendig, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State University

1 Ready or Not: Predicting High and Low School Readiness

among Teen Parents‘ Children • Stefanie F. Mollborn,

University of Colorado at Boulder; Jeffrey A. Dennis,

University of Texas of the Permian Basin

2 Associations between Family Structure Changes and

Children‘s Behavior: The Moderating Effects of Timing and

Marital Birth • Rebecca M. Ryan, Georgetown University;

Amy E. Claessens, University of Chicago

3 Better Late or Never? Parents' Union Dissolution and

Children's Educational Achievement • Wendy Sigle-

Rushton, London School of Economics and Political Science

(LSE); Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, University of Oslo; Patrick

Andersen, University of Oslo

4 Better for Baby? Premarital Conceptions, Shotgun

Marriage, and Child Well-Being among Children Born to

Young Mothers • Jessica Su, Cornell University

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

167 INTERNAL MIGRATION

Chair: David L. Brown, Cornell University

Discussant: Joachim Singlemann, Louisiana State University

1 Relative Deprivation and Internal Migration in the United

States: A Comparison of Black and White Men • Chenoa A.

Flippen, University of Pennsylvania

2 A Cross-National Comparison of the Spatial Structure of

Internal Migration by Level of Educational Attainment

• Nikola Sander, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and

Global Human Capital; Jana Vobecka, Wittgenstein Centre

for Demography and Global Human Capital

3 Examining the Residential Mobility Patterns of Individuals

with a History of Incarceration • Cody Warner,

Pennsylvania State University

4 Cohort Effect or Structural Effect: Triple Disadvantages of

Young Rural Migrants in Economic Integration into the Host

Society in China • Juhua Yang, Renmin University of China

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

168 FINDINGS FROM CONTRACEPTIVE HISTORY

CALENDARS

Chair: Kathryn Kost, Guttmacher Institute

Discussant: Germán Rodríguez, Princeton University

1 Adolescent Adoption and Continuation of Contraception

and Reasons for Discontinuation in the Developing Country

Setting • Katherine Tumlinson, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ilene S. Speizer, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill

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2 Inter-Linkages between Maternal, Child Health Care and

Contraceptive Dynamics in India: A Calendar Analysis

• Priyanka Dixit, International Institute for Population

Sciences (IIPS)

3 Relationships between Maternal Health Care and Post-

partum Modern Contraceptive Use in Kenya and Zambia

• Mai Do, Tulane University; David Hotchkiss, Tulane

University

4 Duration of Spacing Method Use in India • Kiran

Agrahari, International Institute for Population Sciences

(IIPS); Rajesh Kumar Chauhan, University of Lucknow

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

169 ADULT MORTALITY II: BEHAVIORS AND

DISEASES

Chair: Miles G. Taylor, Florida State University

Discussant: Takashi Yamashita, Miami University

1 Nativity, Cigarette Smoking, and the Hispanic Mortality

Advantage in the United States • Andrew Fenelon,

University of Pennsylvania

2 Obesity and U.S. Adult Mortality: A Bigger Picture of the

Growing Threat • Ryan K. Masters, Columbia University;

Daniel A. Powers, University of Texas at Austin; Bruce Link,

Columbia University; Eric N. Reither, Utah State University;

Andrew E. Burger, Utah State University

3 Alcohol Consumption and Mortality Risks in the U.S.: Less

Protective Benefit than Previously Thought? • Brian

Rostron, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA); Savet

Hong, University of California, Berkeley

4 Shifting Battles in the War on Cancer • Samir Soneji,

Dartmouth College

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

170 CONTEXTUAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL

INFLUENCES ON CHILDREN’S HEALTH AND

WELL-BEING

Discussant: Claire Margerison-Zilko, University of Texas at

Austin

1 Civil Unrest and Birthweight: Effects of the 2007/2008

Kenyan Crisis • Suzanne Bell, University of California,

Berkeley; Maureen Lahiff, University of California,

Berkeley; Brenda Eskenazi, Center for Environmental

Research and Children’s Health (CERCH)

2 The Intergenerational Impact of Terror: The Extended

Reach of the 9/11 Tragedy • Ryan P. Brown, Duke

University

3 The Effect of Prenatal Disaster Exposure on Educational

Outcomes at Third Grade • Sarah C. Fuller, Duke

University

4 Effects of Exposure to Local Homicides on Birthweight in

Mexico: Exposure, Selectivity, and Behavioral Responses

• Florencia Torche, New York University; Andres

Villarreal, University of Texas at Austin

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

171 FAMILIES IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Gil Shapira, World Bank Group

Discussant: Gil Shapira, World Bank Group

1 Anticipatory Child Fostering and Household Economic

Stability in Malawi • Lauren Bachan, Pennsylvania State

University

2 Pathways into Single-motherhood and their Implications for

Children‘s Health and Education in Nicaragua • Mary

Arends-Kuenning, University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign; Heather Moylan, University of Illinois

3 The Consequences of Overseas Employment on Parents

Who Go and Children Who Stay • Florio O. Arguillas,

Cornell University; Marie Joy B. Arguillas, Cornell

University; Lindy Williams, Cornell University

4 The Importance of Family Structures and Instability in

Shaping Adolescent Transitions to Adulthood in South Africa

• Leticia J. Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin;

Shannon E. Cavanagh, University of Texas at Austin; Kate

C. Prickett, University of Texas at Austin; Shelley Clark,

McGill University

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

172 ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC SHOCKS,

AND THE OLDER POPULATION

Chair: Richard W. Johnson, Urban Institute

Discussant: Melissa M. Favreault, Urban Institute

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1 The Great Recession and the Retirement Plans of Older

Americans • Brooke H. McFall, University of Michigan

2 Recession Depression: Physical and Mental Health Effects

of the Stock Market Crash • Melissa McInerney, College of

William and Mary; Jennifer Mellor, College of William and

Mary; Lauren H. Nicholas, University of Michigan

3 Economic Conditions at Birth and Later Mortality: Scarring

or Selection? • Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research; Thuan Thai, Max Planck Institute

for Demographic Research

4 The Added Worker Effect in Late Career • Desmond

Toohey, University of Michigan

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

173 FERTILITY ATTITUDES AND INTENTIONS IN

LOW-FERTILITY SOCIETIES

Chair: Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Discussant: Joshua R. Goldstein, Max Planck Institute for

Demographic Research

1 The socio-economic determinants of childbearing

intentions: a macro-micro European analysis • Maria Rita

Testa, Vienna Institute of Demography

2 Ambivalence about Children in the Family Building Process

in Sweden • Eva Bernhardt, Stockholm University; Fran

Goldscheider, University of Maryland

3 Changes in Childbearing Desires and Expectations of

Childless Men and Women • Edith E. Gray, Australian

National University; Anna Reimondos, Australian National

University; Ann Evans, Australian National University

4 Fertility Intentions and Behavior in a Lowest-Low Fertility

Country: Findings from Korea • Erin Hye-Won Kim, Duke

University

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

174 INNOVATIONS IN DATA, METHODS, AND

MEASUREMENT

Chair: Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University

Discussant: Stephen A. Matthews, Pennsylvania State

University

1 Terra Populus: A Global Population/Environment Data

Network • Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota;

Catherine A. Fitch, University of Minnesota; Jonathan

Foley, University of Minnesota; Steven Manson, University

of Minnesota; Matthew Sobek, University of Minnesota

2 Local or Outsider Interviewer? An Experimental Evaluation

• Mariano Sana, Vanderbilt University; Guy Stecklov,

Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Alexander Weinreb,

University of Texas at Austin

3 Interviewer Effect on Conversational Interviews: Results

from the 2010 & 2011 SIPP-EHC • Rachael Walsh, U.S.

Census Bureau

4 Data Collection Methods to Improve Measurement of

Community Contextual Features • Scott T. Yabiku, Arizona

State University; Jennifer E. Glick, Arizona State University

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

175 WORK AND HEALTH

Chair: Jennifer Ward-Batts, Wayne State University

Discussant: Daniel Schneider, Princeton University

1 The Job Demand-Control (Support) Model, Work-Family

Spillover and Postpartum Depression: A Longitudinal

Analysis • Rada K Dagher, University of Maryland;

Patricia McGovern, University of Minnesota; Bryan Dowd,

University of Minnesota

2 Work-Family Conflict and Depression for Employed

Husbands and Wives in Japan: Moderating Roles of Spousal

and Supervisory Support • Tetsushi Fujimoto, Doshisha

University, Kyoto; Sayaka K Shinohara, Osaka University of

Commerce; Tsuyoshi Oohira, Omichi-kai Medical

Corporation

3 Work at Night: Health and Psychological Problems of

Women Employees of Call Centers in India • Amrita

Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 Workteam Contexts of Work-Family Conflict, Stress, and

Psychological Distress: A Multilevel Analysis • Phyllis

Moen, University of Minnesota; Anne Kaduk, University of

Minnesota; Erin Kelly, University of Minnesota; Emily

O'Donnell, Harvard School of Public Health; Orfeu Buxton,

Harvard Medical School; David Almeida, Pennsylvania State

University; Kimberly Fox, University of Minnesota; Eric

Tranby, University of Delaware; J. Michael Oakes,

University of Minnesota; Leslie Hammer, Portland State

University; Ellen Kossek, Michigan State University

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Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

176 PERSPECTIVES ON FERTILITY IN ASIA

Chair: Mohammad J. Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran

and Australian National University

Discussant: Minja K. Choe, East-West Center

1 Re-Examining the Fertility Assumptions in the UN‘s 2010

World Population Prospects: Intentions and Fertility Recovery

in East Asia? • Stuart A. Basten, University of Oxford;

David A. Coleman, University of Oxford; Baochang Gu,

Renmin University of China

2 Economic Fortunes, Ethnic Divides, and Marriage and

Fertility in Central Asia: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

Compared • Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University;

Premchand Dommaraju, Nanyang Technological University;

Lesia Nedoluzhko, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University

3 Convergence and Continuity in Indian Fertility: A Long-

Run Perspective, 1871-2008 • Aditya Singh, University of

Portsmouth; Saseendran Pallikadavath, University of

Portsmouth; Chris Wilson, University of St Andrews;

Abhishek Singh, University of Portsmouth

4 Below-Replacement Fertility in India: An Analysis of the

Proximate Determinants of Low Fertility • A.

Dharmalingam, University of Waikato; S. Philip Morgan,

Duke University; Sowmya Rajan, Duke University

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

177 DEMOGRAPHIC DRIVERS OF INEQUALITY

1 Household Poverty and District Level Inequality in Ghana

• Samuel K. Annim, University of Cape Coast; Simon

Mariwah, University of Cape Coast; Joshua Sebu, University

of Cape Coast

2 Cohort Analysis of Economic Well-Being in the United

States, 1972-2001 • Selcuk Eren, Levy Economics Institute

of Bard College; Ajit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute of

Bard College; Edward Wolff, New York University

3 Family Socioeconomic Lineages: Implications for

Inequality • Esther M. Friedman, Harvard University;

Robert D. Mare, University of California, Los Angeles

4 Measuring Educational (in)Equality: Gini Coefficients of

Educational Attainment • Petra Sauer, RI for Human

Capital and Development and Vienna University of Economics

and Business; Samir KC, International Institute for Applied

Systems Analysis (IIASA); Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Vienna

University of Economics and Business and IIASA

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

178 SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH -

CROSS-NATIONAL RESEARCH

Chair: Jonathan Vespa,

Discussant: Bethany Everett, University of Colorado at

Boulder

1 The Potential Impact of a Social Redistribution of Specific

Risk Factors on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mortality

• Rasmus Hoffmann, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam;

Terje A. Eikemo, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam;

Ivana Kulhánová, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam;

Margarete C. Kulik, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam;

Marlen Toch, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology; Gwenn Menvielle, Institut National de la Santé

et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Johan P.

Mackenbach, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam; EURO-

GBD-SE, Consortium

2 Subjective Social Status, Perceived Social Mobility and

Health in China • Lei Jin, The Chinese University of Hong

Kong (CUHK); Tony Tam, The Chinese University of Hong

Kong (CUHK)

3 Income Inequality in Health at all Ages: A Comparison of

the United States and England • Melissa L. Martinson,

Princeton University

4 Health Inequalities between Arabs and Jews in Israel: The

Impact of Minority Status and Socioeconomic Position

• Ameed Saabneh, University of Pennsylvania

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

179 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FACTORS IN HIV

PREVALENCE AND MORTALITY

Chair: Susan Godlonton, University of Michigan

Discussant: Nicholas Wilson, Williams College

Discussant: Jane Fortson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

1 HIV Foreign Assistance and Adult Mortality in Africa

• Eran Bendavid, Stanford University; Charles Holmes,

Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator

2 The Effect of HIV on Micro-Level Correlates of Adult

Mortality in Rural Malawi • Brian Chin, Asian

Development Bank (ADB)

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3 HIV Prevalence in the Asia Pacific Region: An Ecological

Approach to Inequalities • Miguel E. Reina Ortiz, Hebrew

University of Jerusalem; Vinita Sharma, The Braun School of

Public Health and Community Medicine, Hebrew University

of Jerusalem (HUJI)

4 Health and Labor Supply in the Context of HIV/AIDS: the

Long-Run Economic Impacts on Antiretroviral Therapy

• Harsha Thirumurthy, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill; Joshua Graff Zivin, University of California,

San Diego

Saturday, May 5, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

180 RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND HEALTH

Chair: Ming Wen, University of Utah

Discussant: Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago

1 Metropolitan Residential Segregation and Very Preterm

Birth among Black and Hispanic Mothers • Marcus Britton,

University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; Heeju Shin, University

of Wisconsin at Milwaukee

2 A Multilevel Analysis of Low Birth Weight and Black-

White Interaction • P. Johnelle Sparks, University of Texas

at San Antonio; Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas at San

Antonio

3 Immigrant Enclaves and Perinatal Health: The Case of

Black and Hispanic Women in New Jersey • Zoua M.

Vang, McGill University

4 Ethnic Neighborhoods and Health among Asian Americans:

Can We Generalize? • Emily Walton, University of

Wisconsin-Madison

SATURDAY, MAY 5

12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

Sessions 181-198

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

181 FERTILITY INTENTIONS

Chair: Rebha Sabharwal, Arizona State University

Discussant: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of

California, Berkeley

1 Do Preceding Questions Influence the Reporting of

Childbearing Intentions in Social Surveys? • Paul Mathews,

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE);

Maria Iacovou, University of Essex; Rebecca Sear, Durham

University; Ernestina E. Coast, London School of Economics

and Political Science (LSE)

2 How Real Are Reproductive Goals? Uncertainty and the

Construction of Fertility Preferences • Maire Ni

Bhrolchain, University of Southampton; Eva Beaujouan,

University of Southampton

3 Uncertain Timing in Family Planning • Laura Bernardi,

Université de Lausanne; Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan

Wyszynski University; Clementine Rossier, Institut National

d'Études Démographiques (INED)

4 Fertility Intentions: There‘s More Than We Think (and

Sometimes Less) • Christine A. Bachrach, Duke University

and University of Maryland; S. Philip Morgan, Duke

University

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

182 RACE INEQUALITY IN WEALTH

Chair: Chenoa A. Flippen, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan

1 Return to Being Black, Living in the Red: A Race Gap in

Wealth That Goes beyond Social Origins • Alexandra

Killewald, Mathematica Policy Research

2 The Growth in Wealth Inequality in the Great Recession

• Rakesh Kochhar, Pew Hispanic Center

3 Do Racial Disparities in Private Transfers Help Explain the

Racial Wealth Gap? New Evidence from Longitudinal Data

• Signe-Mary McKernan, Urban Institute; Caroline

Ratcliffe, Urban Institute; Margaret Simms, Urban Institute;

Sisi Zhang, Urban Institute

4 In through the Out Door: Racial Differences in Downward

Housing Mobility in America • Gregory Sharp,

Pennsylvania State University; Matthew Hall, University of

Illinois at Chicago

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

183 WORK AND FAMILY

Chair: Katie Genadek, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Janet C. Gornick, Graduate Center, City

University of New York (CUNY)

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1 How Cultural Attitudes and Work-Family Policies Combine

to Predict Maternal Earnings Cross-Nationally • Michelle J.

Budig, University of Massachusetts; Joya Misra, University

of Massachusetts; Irene Boeckmann, University of

Massachusetts

2 Income and Parental Leave over Time – Period and Life-

cycle Effects • Helen Eriksson, Stockholm University; Ann-

Zofie Duvander, Stockholm University

3 Does Returning to Work Quickly and Fulltime Protect

against Increasing Gender Inequality in Housework? A

Comparison of Different Parental Leave Contexts • Pia S.

Schober, University of Cambridge

4 Labour Market Consequences of Parental Leave Policies

OECD Countries • Olivier Thevenon, Institut National

d'Études Démographiques (INED); Anne Solaz, Institut

National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

184 FAMILY STRUCTURE AND CHILD WELL-

BEING

Chair: Carey E. Cooper, Arizona State University

Discussant: Shannon E. Cavanagh, University of Texas at

Austin

1 Maternal Education, Family Structure, and the Diverging

Destinies of Children • Jennifer M. Augustine, Rice

University

2 Family Instability and the Transition to Adulthood

• Paula Fomby, University of Colorado at Denver; Stacey

J. Bosick, University of Colorado at Denver

3 'Tripling Up': The Composition and Dynamic Structure of

Multigenerational Households • Robin L Pleau, University

of California, Davis

4 The Relationship between Family Structure and Post-

Secondary Educational Attainments • Zheng Wu, University

of Victoria; Nadia Ouellet, University of Victoria; Christoph

M. Schimmele, University of Victoria

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

185 SOCIAL CHANGE AND POPULATION HEALTH

Chair: Jeffrey Bingenheimer, George Washington University

Discussant: Mauricio Avendano Pabon, Erasmus Medical

Centre, Rotterdam and Harvard School of Public Health

1 Social Patterning in Body Mass Index (BMI) among

Contemporary Immigrant Groups: the Emergence of a

Gradient • Ilana Redstone Akresh, University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign; Reanne Frank, Ohio State University

2 The Impact of Parental Enrollment in the National Health

Insurance Scheme on Child Health Outcomes and Health

Behaviors in Ghana • Gissele Gajate Garrido,

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI);

Clement Ahiadeke, University of Ghana

3 The Gorbachev Anti-Alcohol Campaign and Russia's

Mortality Crisis • Grant Miller, Stanford University and

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Christina

Gathmann, University of Mannheim; Jay Bhattacharya,

Stanford University

4 Does Public Spending Level Mortality Inequalities? -

Findings from East Germany after the Unification. • Tobias

C. Vogt, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;

Fanny Kluge, Max Planck Institute for Demographic

Research

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

186 LIFE COURSE APPROACHES TO HEALTH AND

MORTALITY

Chair: Ryan P. Brown, Duke University

Discussant: Douglas McKee, Yale University

Discussant: Daniel R. LaFave, Duke University

1 Early Cohort Mortality Predicts the Cohort Rate of Aging:

an Historical Analysis • Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez,

University of Southern California; Caleb E. Finch, University

of Southern California

2 Long-Term Effects of Ramadan Fasting during Pregnancy

on Children's Labor Market Outcomes : a Siblings

Methodology Approach with Evidence from Indonesia

• Muhammad Majid, University of California, Riverside

3 The Health Effects Of Leaving School In A Bad Economy

• Johanna Catherine Maclean, Cornell University

4 Economic and Health Implications of Long-Term

Unemployment: Earnings, Disability Benefits, and Mortality

• Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut; Howard

Iams, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA); Gayle

Reznik, Social Security Administration; Christopher R.

Tamborini, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA)

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Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

187 PUBLIC POLICY AND FAMILIES IN

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau (PRB)

Discussant: David Lam, University of Michigan

Discussant: T. Paul Schultz, Yale University

1 Why is the Sex Ratio Unbalanced in China? The Roles of

the One-Child Policy, Underdeveloped Social Insurance, and

Parental Expectations • Xue Li, University of Maryland

2 Men, Pensions and Wellbeing in Rural South Africa:

Tracking Effects through Policy Shifts • Enid Schatz,

University of Missouri at Columbia; Xavier Gómez-Olivé,

University of the Witwatersrand; Margaret L. Ralston,

University of Missouri at Columbia; Jane Menken, University

of Colorado at Boulder; Stephen Tollman, University of the

Witwatersrand

3 A Life Course Perspective on Social Protection among the

Working Poor in Egypt • Maia Sieverding, University of

California, Berkeley

4 Mother‘s Autonomy and Child Welfare - a New Measure

and Some New Evidence • Tanika Chakraborty, IIT

Kanpur; Prabal De, The City College of New York

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

188 EDUCATION AND HEALTH BEHAVIORS

Chair: Jamie L. Lynch, St. Norbert College

Discussant: Katrina M. Walsemann, University of South

Carolina

1 Sources of Heterogeneity in the Effect of Education on

Health and Health Behaviors • Shawn Bauldry, University

of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Challenging the Education Gradient of Health: the Case of

the GED Recipients • Hyun Sik Kim, Korea Institute for

Health and Social Affairs

3 Food Spending and Household Health • Dmitry Tumin,

Ohio State University; Rachel Tumin, Ohio State University;

Michael Nau, Ohio State University

4 Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health among Older Adults:

Implications for the Retirement Age Debate. • Anna

Zajacova, University of Wyoming; Jennifer Karas-Montez,

Harvard University; Pamela Herd, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

189 ADULT MORTALITY I

Chair: J. Scott Brown, Miami University

Discussant: Dennis Feehan, Princeton University

1 International Comparisons of U.S. Mortality • Jessica Y.

Ho, University of Pennsylvania

2 Patterns of Mortality Increase in Late-Middle and Early-Old

Age • Ting Li, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Period-Based Mortality Change: An Analysis of the 1968

Discontinuity • Nadine Ouellette, University of California,

Berkeley; Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED) and Department of Demography,

UC Berkeley; John R. Wilmoth, University of California,

Berkeley

4 Increasing Mortality Dispersion in the Developed

Countries: Aging, Epidemiologic Transition, or Other

Mechanisms? • Hui Zheng, Ohio State University; Kenneth

C. Land, Duke University

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

190 MALE PARTICIPATION IN REPRODUCTIVE

HEALTH

Chair: Rachel Snow, University of Michigan

Discussant: Minki Chatterji, Abt Associates

1 Addressing Men's Concerns about Reproductive Health

Services in a Rural Sahelian Setting of Northern Ghana: The

―Zurugelu Approach‖ • Philip B. Adongo, Navrongo Health

Research Centre; James F. Phillips, Columbia University;

Colin Baynes, Columbia University and Ifakara Health

Institute

2 Gender Attitudes and Male Involvement in Maternal Health

Care in Rwanda • Soumya Alva, ICF Macro

3 Facilitating Factors for Male Involvement in Maternal

Health Care in Kwali Area Council, Abuja, Nigeria

• Adewuyi Busayo, University of Ibadan; Yusuf Hauwa,

University of Ibadan

4 Correlates of Paternal Participation in Maternal and Child

Health Care in India • Abdul G. Khan, Gulbarga

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University; Sateesh Gouda, Karnataka Health Promotion

Trust

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

191 CLIMATE-RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL

EVENTS AND POPULATION DISPLACEMENT

Chair: Brian C. Thiede, Cornell University

Discussant: Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado at

Boulder

1 Moving to Opportunity in the Wake of Disaster: From

Spatial Displacement to Neighborhood Attainment • Corina

Graif, University of Michigan; Mary Waters, Harvard

University

2 Natural Disasters and Population Mobility in Bangladesh

• Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;

Valerie Mueller, International Food Policy Research Institute

(IFPRI)

3 Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans:

Individuals‘ Odds of Out-Migration following Hurricane

Katrina • Brian L. Levy, U.S. Department of Health and

Human Services (DHHS)

4 Internal Migration Intentions Associated with Climate-

Related Environmental Events: Evidence from the Forest-

Savanna Transition Zone of Ghana. • Abu Mumuni,

University of Ghana and Pennsylvania State University

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

192 ASSORTATIVE MATING IN DEVELOPED

COUNTRIES

Chair: Zhenchao Qian, Ohio State University

Discussant: Aaron Gullickson, University of Oregon

1 Assortative Mating without Assortative Preference • Yu

Xie, University of Michigan; Siwei Cheng, University of

Michigan; Xiang Zhou, University of Michigan

2 Marrying up by Marrying down: Status Exchange between

Social Origin and Education in the United States • Zhen

Zeng, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Christine R.

Schwartz, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yu Xie,

University of Michigan

3 Income Inequality and the Prevalence of Educational

Assortative Marriage: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income

Study • David B. Monaghan, City University of New York

(CUNY)

4 Do We Choose Our Spouse According to Inheritance or

Labor Income? An Essay on Bi-Dimensional Assortative

Mating • Nicolas Frémeaux, Paris School of Economics

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

193 MEN, COUPLES AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE

Chair: Paulin Basinga, Tulane University

Discussant: Ann E. Biddlecom, United Nations Population

Division

1 The Social Variability of the Non-Use of Condoms among

Married Men in Cameroon • Marcel Nkoma, IPD AC

2 The Impact That Place of Residence During Childhood and

Adolescence Has on Sexual Behavior and Health Attitudes in

Adulthood • Ernest Mlenga, Independent Consultant

3 Inter-Spousal Communication and Its Effect on

Contraceptive Use Pattern among Rural Women in

Bangladesh • S. M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University

4 Will Contraceptive Use Go up If Pakistani Couples Keep

Talking? • Syeda Saman Naz, Population Council; Batool

Zaidi, Population Council

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

194 FEMALE EMPOWERMENT: MEASUREMENT

Chair: Rachael S. Pierotti, University of Michigan

Discussant: Alaka Malwade Basu, Cornell University

1 Women‘s Autonomy and Children‘s Schooling in Rural

Mozambique • Luciana Luz, Arizona State University

2 Measuring Female Autonomy in Egypt • Petra Nahmias,

Department for International Development

3 Empowerment in an Unequal World: Examining the

Relationship between Fertility and Women‘s Economic

Empowerment among African South Africans • Kirsten

Stoebenau, International Center for Research on Women

(ICRW); Donna L. Ansara, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School

of Public Health; Daniela Casale, University of Kwazulu-

Natal; Terri-Ann Thompson, Johns Hopkins University

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4 Individual and Contextual Dimensions of Religion and

Women's Autonomy in Mozambique • Scott T. Yabiku,

Arizona State University

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

195 CHILD HEALTH INEQUALITIES

Chair: Rachel T. Kimbro, Rice University

Discussant: Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University

1 Siblings Divided: Children‘s Immigration Status, Access to

Healthcare, and Health Status • Julia Gelatt, Princeton

University

2 Trends in and Determinants of Race/Ethnic Health

Disparities among U.S. Children: Contemporary Evidence

from the 1997-2009 National Health Interview Survey • Neil

Mehta, Emory University; Hedy Lee, University of

Washington; Kelly Ylitalo, University of Michigan

3 Painful Passages: Traumatic Experiences and Post-

Traumatic Stress among Immigrant Latino Adolescents and

their Primary Caregivers • India Ornelas, University of

Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center;

Krista Perreira, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Nativity and Intergenerational Transmission of Smoking

• Michael S. Pollard, RAND Corporation; Margaret M.

Weden, RAND Corporation; Peter Brownell, RAND

Corporation; Jeremy Miles, RAND Corporation

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

196 ETHNORACIAL DIVERSITY AND CHANGE

Chair: Amon Emeka, University of Southern California

Discussant: Amon Emeka, University of Southern California

1 Is There a Trade-off between Multiculturalism and Socio-

Political Integration? Policy Regimes and Immigrant

Incorporation in Comparative Perspective • Irene

Bloemraad, University of California, Berkeley; Matthew

Wright, American University

2 Intragenerational Ethnic Mobility of Aboriginal Peoples in

Canada: Results from the 2001 and 2006 Census Record

Linkage • Éric Caron Malenfant, Statistics Canada; Simon

Coulombe, Statistics Canada; Andre Lebel, Statistics

Canada; Éric Guimond, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern

Development Canada

3 Strategic Ethnic Identity of Children in China, 1982-2005

• Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, University of Pennsylvania;

Emily Hannum, University of Pennsylvania; Meiyan Wang,

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

4 Entry and Selectivity for African Immigrants: Assessing

Motivations for Migration and Varied Views on Adjustment in

the U.S. • Natasha Rivers, University of Washington

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

197 HIV/AIDS, MARRIAGE, AND FERTILITY

Chair: Sanyukta Mathur, Columbia University

Discussant: Sara Yeatman, University of Colorado at Denver

1 The Impact of Learning HIV Status on Marital Stability in

Malawi • Theresa M. Fedor, University of Pennsylvania;

Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania

2 Fertility Intentions and Use of Contraception among

Monogamous Couples in Northern Malawi in the Context of

HIV Testing • Albert L. N. Dube, London School of

Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Angela Baschieri,

University of Southampton; Sian Floyd, London School of

Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Fiona R Parrott,

University of Amsterdam; Anna Molesworth, London School

of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Neil French,

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);

Judith R. Glynn, London School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine (LSHTM)

3 Achieving Fertility Aspirations in High HIV Settings: Using

Anomalous Case Analysis in Zambia • Ann M. Moore,

Guttmacher Institute; Megan L. Kavanaugh, Guttmacher

Institute; Sarah C. Keogh, University College London;

Chishimba Mulambia, Institute of Economic and Social

Research; Isaac Adewole, University of Ibadan; Adesina

Oladokun, University of Ibadan; Namuunda Mutombo,

University of Zambia; Oyedunni S. Arulogun, University of

Ibadan; Maximillian M. Bewupe, Ministry of Health,

Zambia; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute

4 Fertility Responses to Prevention of Mother-to-Child

Transmission of HIV • Nicholas Wilson, Williams College

Saturday, May 5, 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

198 DISABILITY AND LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES

Chair: Kathleen Mullen, RAND Corporation

Discussant: Elizabeth Horner, University of California,

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Berkeley

Discussant: Kathleen Mullen, RAND Corporation

1 What is the Long-Term Impact of Zebley? • Norma Coe,

Boston College; Matthew S. Rutledge, Boston College

2 Job Demand and Early Retirement in Manufacturing

Workers • Sepideh Modrek, Stanford University; Mark

Cullen, Stanford University

3 Using the 2008 CPS-ASEC-SSA Matched Data Set to Show

Who Is and Is Not Captured in the Official BLS Six-Question-

Sequence on Disability • Richard V. Burkhauser, Cornell

University; Andrew J. Houtenville, University of New

Hampshire; Jennifer Tennant, Cornell University

4 Immigrant Networks and the Take-Up of Disability

Programs: Evidence from U.S. Census Data • Delia

Furtado, University of Connecticut; Nikolaos

Theodoropoulos, University of Cyprus

SATURDAY, MAY 5

2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

Sessions 199-216

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

199 FAMILY AND UNION INSTABILITY IN THE U.S.

Chair: Sharon Bzostek, Rutgers University

Discussant: Mick Cunningham, Western Washington

University

Discussant: Christine R. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

1 Women‘s Age at First Marriage and Marital Dissolution:

Further Evidence on the Becker-Michael-Landes Hypothesis

• Evelyn L. Lehrer, University of Illinois at Chicago; Yu

Chen, University of Illinois at Chicago

2 Nonmarital Pregnancy and the Timing of First Union

Transition • Jonathan Vespa, ; Kimberly A. Daniels,

University of Texas at Austin

3 Chaos in Households with Young Children: The Role of

Family Structure, Instability, and Income • Kammi K.

Schmeer, Ohio State University; Claire M. Kamp Dush,

Ohio State University

4 Marital Separation, Divorce, and Health Consequences

• Dmitry Tumin, Ohio State University; Zhenchao Qian,

Ohio State University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

200 EDUCATION AND SOCIAL MOBILITY

Chair: Eric Grodsky, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Jennifer A. Flashman, Yale University

1 Black-White Differences in the Intergenerational

Transmission of Education and the Role of Heterogeneous

Middle Class Experiences • Megan Andrew, University of

Notre Dame

2 Educational Inequalities among Latin American

Adolescents: Continuities and Changes over the 1980s, 1990s

and 2000s • Denisse Gelber, University of Texas at Austin;

Celia Hubert, Secretaría de Educación Pública en México;

Viviana Salinas, Universidad Católica de Chile

3 Education's Contribution to Social Mobility Trends in the

United States • Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan

4 The Effects of Mexico-U.S. Migration on the

Intergenerational Educational Mobility of Youth in Mexico

• Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, Princeton University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

201 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND WEATHER

CHANGES: EXPERIENCES, PRACTICES AND

IMPLICATIONS

Chair: Sureeporn Punpuing, Mahidol University

Discussant: Samuel N. A. Codjoe, University of Ghana

1 Selective Attrition and Fertility Behavior After Exogenous

(Weather) Shocks. • Jorge I. Ugaz, University of Chicago

2 Perception, Climate Change and Fertility Preference: a

Study on Climate Change Vulnerable Population in

Bangladesh • Shah Md. Atiqul Haq, City University of

Hong Kong

3 The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Prevalence of

Health Impairments and Disability among the Pre-Katrina

Adult Population of New Orleans • Narayan Sastry,

University of Michigan; Jesse Gregory, University of

Michigan

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4 The Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Efforts: Experiences,

Practices, and Policies (The Case of the Philippines)

• Maria Teresa Sharon Linog, Research Institute for

Mindanao Culture (RIMCU)

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

202 INFANT HEALTH AND MORTALITY IN THE

UNITED STATES

Chair: Heeju Shin, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee

Discussant: Isaac W. Eberstein, Florida State University

1 Disparate Disparities: Understanding Differences in Infant

Mortality across Racial and Ethnic Groups • Steven Haider,

Michigan State University; John Goddeeris, Michigan State

University; Todd Elder, Michigan State University

2 Black-White Differences in Maternal Age, Maternal Birth

Cohort, and Period Effects on Infant Mortality in the U.S.

(1983-2002) • Daniel A. Powers, University of Texas at

Austin

3 Variation in Birth Outcomes by Country of Birth among

Black Women in the United States • Irma T. Elo, University

of Pennsylvania; Zoua M. Vang, McGill University

4 Religion and Infant Mortality in the United States: A

Community-Level Investigation of Denominational Variations

• Ginny Garcia, University of Texas at San Antonio; John

Bartkowski, University of Texas at San Antonio; Xiaohe Xu,

University of Texas at San Antonio

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

203 GENDER ROLES AND CHILDREN'S WELL-

BEING

1 Household Headship and Academic Skills of Children: New

Evidence from India • Upasak Das, Indira Gandhi Institute

of Development Research; Ashish Singh, Indira Gandhi

Institute of Development Research ; Sarthak Gaurav, Indira

Gandhi Institute of Development research

2 Spouses‘ Agreement on Women‘s Autonomy in Rural

Bangladesh and Its Influence on Health Outcomes

• Chinyelum Morah, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of

Public Health

3 Family Formation and Consumption Allocation within a

Household in Japan • Chizu Yoshida, Kanto Gakuin

University

4 It's a Boy! Women and Non-Monetary Benefits from a Son

in India • Laura Zimmermann, University of Michigan

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

204 NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON EDUCATION,

HEALTH, AND ECONOMIC MOBILITY

Chair: Sean F. Reardon, Stanford University

1 The Effect of Neighborhood Context on Educational

Achievement • Steven E. Alvarado, University of Notre

Dame

2 Moving to Health or Avoiding Equality? Place-Based

Stigma in the Structuring Spatial Health Inequality

• Michael D. M. Bader, American University

3 Coping with the Great Recession: Disparate Impacts on

Economic Well-Being and Mobility in Poor Neighborhoods

• Robert Lerman, American University; Eugene Steuerle,

Urban Institute; Sisi Zhang, Urban Institute

4 Temporal Dimensions of Neighborhood Effect Moderation

• Geoffrey T. Wodtke, University of Michigan; Felix

Elwert, University of Wisconsin-Madison; David Harding,

University of Michigan

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

205 INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS

Chair: Nicholas H. Wolfinger, University of Utah

Discussant: Lawrence L. Wu, New York University

1 Homeleaving at the Transition to Adulthood: Moving Out

vs. Economic Independence • Jessica Carbino, University

of California, Los Angeles; Judith A. Seltzer, University of

California, Los Angeles

2 Intergenerational and Social Transmission of a Smoking

Culture: Theory and Evidence • Rebekka Christopoulou,

Cornell University; Ahmed Jaber, Cornell University; Dean

R. Lillard, Cornell University

3 Parental Financial Assistance and its Varying Consequences

in the Transition to Adulthood • Monica Kirkpatrick

Johnson, Washington State University

4 Multi-Generational Income Disadvantage and the Transition

to Adulthood • Patrick Wightman, University of Michigan;

Sheldon H. Danziger, University of Michigan

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Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

206 FACTORS AFFECTING UPTAKE OF

CONTRACEPTION

Chair: Fatima Juarez, El Colegio de México

Discussant: Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley

1 Descriptive and Injunctive Norms and Contraceptive Use

among Women in Urban Nigeria • Marc Boulay, Johns

Hopkins University; Lucy Hebert, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg

School of Public Health; Saad Abdulmumin, Johns Hopkins

University; Gwendolyn Morgan, African Population and

Health Research Center (APHRC)

2 Contraceptive Uptake Following Abortion in Rural Kenya

• Paula Tavrow, University of California, Los Angeles;

Mellissa Withers, University of California, Los Angeles;

Kara McMullen, University of Colorado at Denver

3 Contraceptive Practice in Indonesia: Did the Village

Midwife Program Make a Difference? • Emily Weaver,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Estimating Causal Effects from Family Planning Health

Communication Campaigns: An Analysis of the ―Your Health,

Your Wealth‖ Communication Campaign in Menya Villages,

Egypt • Paul Hutchinson, Tulane University; Dominique

Meekers, Tulane University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

207 ETHNICITY, PAN-ETHNICITY, AND RACE

Chair: Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Elizabeth Vaquera, University of South Florida

1 Ethnic Variations in First Union Characteristics among

Asian American Young Adults • Yen-hsin Alice Cheng,

Academia Sinica

2 Diversity among Latinos: How Observed Race Shapes

Racial Preferences in Dating • Cynthia Feliciano,

University of California, Irvine; Belinda Robnett, University

of California, Irvine

3 Pan-Ethnic National Ancestry or Ethnicity in Australia,

Canada, and the U.S. • Sharon M. Lee, University of

Victoria; Barry Edmonston, University of Victoria

4 The Social Context of Racial Boundary Negotiations:

Segregation, Hate Crime, and Hispanic Racial Identity in

Metropolitan America • Michael Light, Pennsylvania State

University; John Iceland, Pennsylvania State University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

208 ECONOMIC CONTRACTIONS AND HEALTH

BEHAVIORS

Chair: Jason N Houle, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discussant: Ralph Catalano, University of California,

Berkeley

1 Debt and Foregone Medical Care in the Great Recession: A

Population-Based Study in Southeast Michigan • Sarah A.

Burgard, University of Michigan; Lucie Kalousova,

University of Michigan

2 Sleepless Nights or Sleeping through It: The Impact of the

2008/2009 Economic Recession on American Sleep Patterns

• Rachelle Hill, University of Minnesota

3 Economic Contraction and Maternal Pregnancy Behavior in

NLSY79 • Claire Margerison-Zilko, University of Texas at

Austin

4 Puffing in Hard Times: Does the Financial Crisis Have a

Role on Smoking Prevalence in the U.S.? • Raya Muttarak,

Vienna Institute of Demography; Silvano Gallus, The Mario

Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research; Simone

Ghislandi, Università Bocconi

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

209 FAMILY INFLUENCES ON HEALTH AND

MORTALITY

Chair: Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College

Discussant: Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado at

Denver

Discussant: Nancy E. Reichman, Robert Wood Johnson

Medical School

1 Retirement, Children, and Later-Life Mental Health among

Older Americans • Cheng Cheng, University of Wisconsin-

Madison

2 Childlessness and Older Americans‘ Use of Health Care

• Robert D. Plotnick, University of Washington

3 The Effect of Parent and Adult-Child Contact on Elderly

Cognitive Functioning • Asia Sikora, University of

Nebraska Medical Center

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4 Intergenerational Support and Parental Health in Later Life

• Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University; Solveig

Argeseanu Cunningham, Emory University; Neil Mehta,

Emory University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

210 AGING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Sang-Hyop Lee, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Discussant: David Canning, Harvard University

Discussant: Gretchen Donehower, University of California,

Berkeley

1 Old-Age Support and Demographic Change in Developing

Countries. A Cultural Transmission Model • Javier Olivera,

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

2 Social Security, Economic Development and the Labor

Force Participation of the Elderly in Latin America

• Bernardo L. Queiroz, Centro de Desenvolvimento e

Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR), UFMG

3 Population Ageing and the Increased Need of Eldercare in

Latin America: How Burdensome is It Going to Be? • Luis

Rosero-Bixby, Universidad de Costa Rica; Guido Pinto,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 The Role of Demography on per Capita Output Growth and

Saving Rates • Miguel Sanchez Romero, Max Planck

Institute for Demographic Research

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

211 NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR

EXAMINING INTERNAL MIGRATION

Chair: Thomas Hirschl, Cornell University

Discussant: Joe Francis, Cornell University

1 Migration is Many Different Things: Using Network

Analysis to Distinguish Different Interpretations of US

Interstate Migration Patterns • Brandon Ferrell, University

of Oklahoma; Joseph L. Rodgers, University of Oklahoma

2 A Method for Indirectly Estimating Historical U.S.

Migration Patterns: 1850-1880 • Jani S. Little, University of

Colorado at Boulder; Andrei Rogers, University of Colorado

at Boulder

3 Rural Migration and Social Dislocation: Using GIS Data on

Social Interaction Sites to Measure Meaningful Differences in

Rural-Rural Migrations • Elizabeth A. Sully, Princeton

University; Kenneth Ekoru, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research

Unit on AIDS

4 Computing Error Measures for Migration Distance

Estimates in Historical Linked Data Sets • Rebecca J. Vick,

University of Minnesota; Sula Sarkar, University of

Minnesota

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

212 THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON

FERTILITY

Chair: Lindsey Peterson, Mississippi State University

Discussant: Lindsey Peterson, Mississippi State University

1 Coerced Sterilization: Investigating the Impact on Fertility

and Family Wellbeing. Evidence from an Aggressive Family

Planning Policy in Peru in the 1990s • Tanya Byker,

University of Michigan; Italo A. Gutierrez, University of

Michigan

2 Evaluating the Mexico City Policy: How U.S. Policy

Affects Fertility Outcomes in Ghana • Kelly M Jones,

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

3 The Impact of Birth Subsidies on Fertility: An Empirical

Study of the Allowance for Newborn Children • Young-Il

Kim, Sogang University

4 The Effect of a New Child-Related Law on Fertility in

Japan • Masaaki Mizuochi, Mie University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

213 MODELLING HEALTH AND DISABILITY

Chair: Nadine Ouellette, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Scott M. Lynch, Princeton University

1 Individual Health Trajectories: Population-Based Analysis

of the Effects of Incidence and Recovery • Igor

Akushevich, Duke University; Julia Kravchenko, Duke

University

2 Ageing and Cognitive Impairment: Modelling the

Trajectories Using Dynamic Microsimulation Approach

• Binod Nepal, National Centre for Social and Economic

Modelling; Laurie Brown, University of Canberra; Heather

Booth, Australian National University; Sophie Pennec,

Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Richard

Burns, Australian National University; Kaarin Anstey,

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Australian National university; Kim Kiely, Australian

National university

3 Effect of Education on Adult Health and Disability in

Pakistan: A Provincial Perspective • M. Asif Wazir,

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA);

Samir KC, International Institute for Applied Systems

Analysis (IIASA)

4 Projection of Older Adults with Disability under the Demo-

Socio-Economic Factors in China, 2006-2050 • Lei Zhang,

Peking University; Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

214 ADVANCES IN MEASURES AND MODELS OF

FERTILITY AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Chair: Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Population Council

Discussant: Satvika Chalasani, Population Council

1 Fertility Decline in Urban and Rural Areas in 17 sub-

Saharan African Countries • Kazuyo Machiyama, London

School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Richard

Silverwood, London School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine (LSHTM); Andy Sloggett, London School of

Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); John G. Cleland,

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

2 Ignorance or Unmet Need? Identifying the Best Predictor

for Changes in Total Fertility Rate • Karampreet

Sachathep, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public

Health; David Bishai, Johns Hopkins University

3 Reasons for Limiting Childbearing and Fertility Outcomes

in Rural Mozambique • Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State

University

4 Spatial and Temporal Changes in the Dynamics of Tubal

Sterilization Practice in India • Samba Siva Rao

Pasupuleti, Indian Statistical Institute; Asis Chattopadhyay;

Prasanta Pathak, Indian Statistical Institute

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

215 RACE, ETHNICITY, IMMIGRATION AND

CHILDREN

Chair: Audrey N. Beck, San Diego State University

Discussant: Krista Perreira, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill

1 Tiger Children? Academic Trajectories of Asian Children of

Immigrants Across Three Continents: United States, United

Kingdom and Australia • Kate H. Choi, Princeton

University; Amy Hsin, Queens College, City University of

New York (CUNY)

2 Explaining Children Migration Patterns to France and

Spain. Methodological Challenges for Cross-National

Research • Tatiana Eremenko, Institut National d'Études

Démographiques (INED); Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer,

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

3 The Health Care Burden of Being Illegal: Health Care

Access and Use among Children of Mexican Immigrants

• Deborah Roempke Graefe, Pennsylvania State

University; Gordon F. De Jong, Pennsylvania State

University

4 The Emergence of the Socioeconomic Gradient in Health

among Children in Immigrant Families • Margot Jackson,

Brown University

Saturday, May 5, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

216 ATTITUDES AND DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Minki Chatterji, Abt Associates

Discussant: Colter Mitchell, Princeton University

1 Demographic Determinants of Trends in Public Opinion

about Abortion in the United States • J. Alex Kevern,

Northwestern University; Jeremy Freese, Northwestern

University

2 Interpersonal Influence on Beliefs and Behaviours

Concerning Childbirth Location in Rural Senegal: Evidence

from the Niakhar Social Networks Pilot Survey • John

Sandberg, McGill University; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de

Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Aldiouma Diallo,

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Steven

Rytina, McGill University

3 Couples‘ Reports of Household Decision-Making and the

Utilization of Maternal Health Services in Bangladesh

• William T. Story, University of Michigan

4 Developmental Idealism and Family Life in Malawi

• Arland Thornton, University of Michigan; Young-

DeMarco Linda, University of Michigan

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Program Participants Index

Aassve, Arnstein ............................. 142

Abalos, Jeofrey B. ........................... P4-1

Abbasi-Shavazi , Mohammad J.176, P3-1

Abdulmumin, Saad ................... 80, 206

Abel, Guy J. ......................................... 3

Abma, Joyce C. .................................. 93

Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen ME. ............. P2-1

Abuya, Benta A. ............................ P1-44

Achana, Fabian S. ............................ 155

Ackert, Elizabeth S. ........................... 72

Adam, Emma ............................... P6-15

Adanu, Richard M. K. ............. 93, P6-10

Addo, Fenaba ............................ 74, 129

Adebowale, Ayo S. ......................... P4-2

Adedini, Sunday ..................... 49, P4-53

Adelekan, Ademola ........................ P4-3

Adelman, Robert M. ........................ 134

Adelman, Sarah ............................... 143

Adetunji, Jacob A. ..................... 46, 155

Adewole, Isaac .......................... 62, 197

Adhikari, Ramesh ........................... 130

Adjiwanou, Vissého D. .................. P1-3

Adongo, Philip B. ............................ 190

Adsera, Alicia ................................. 139

Adzoyi-Atidoh, Lucy K.A. ................ 14

Afenyadu, Godwin ....................... P3-69

Afolabi, Sulaimon A. ....................... 126

Agadjanian, Victor .................... 53, 176

Agrahari, Kiran ............................... 168

Agree, Emily M. ................................ 26

Agyepong, Irene ............................. P5-2

Ahiadeke, Clement ................. 185, P5-5

Ahmed, Meherun ........................... P2-2

Ahmed, Saifuddin ............................. 46

Ahmed, Shahabuddin ...................... 141

Aiken, Abigail RA ............................. 78

Ailshire, Jennifer A. ..................... 77, 98

Akazili, James ................................. 155

Akinlo, Ambrose ............................ P2-3

Akinyemi, Akanni I. .......................... 80

Akinyemi, Joshua O. ....................... P3-2

Akinyemi, Odun ................................ 62

Akiode, Akin .......................... 80, P1-55

Akresh, Ilana Redstone ............. 31, 185

Akresh, Richard ................................ 70

Akushevich, Igor ....................... 92, 213

Alaii, Jane ....................................... 113

Alba, Richard D. .............................. 139

Albertini, Marco ................................ 22

Alexander, Mathew ........................... 48

Alexander, Trent ............................... 42

Alfani, Guido ................................. P6-1

Ali, Mir ........................................... 105

Aliaga Linares, Lissette ................. P5-1

Alkema, Leontine ........................... P6-2

Allendorf, Keera ..................... 146, 165

Alley, Dawn ............................... 6, P3-3

Almeida, David ............................... 175

Almquist, Zack ............................... P1-4

Alon, Sigal ........................................ 13

Altman, Claire .................... P3-71, P4-4

Alva, Soumya ............................ 46, 190

Alvarado, Steven E. ................. 103, 204

Alvarez Rivadulla, María José ....... P5-1

Amanya, Leo ................................ P5-66

Ambler, Kate .................................. P2-4

Ambrosetti, Elena ........................... 164

Ambrozaitiene, Dalia ........................ 49

Amialchuk, Aliaksandr ................... 105

Amoateng, Yaw ........................... P7-23

Anafi, Patricia ................................ P5-2

Ananat, Elizabeth O. .................... 5, 114

Andersen, Patrick ............................ 166

Andersen, Signe Hald ....................... 43

Andersson, Fedrick ........................... 51

Andersson, Gunnar .............. 142, P1-18

Andrade, Flavia ............................... 140

Andrade, Monica V. ...................... P3-48

Andreev, Evgeni ............................ P6-3

Andreev, Kirill F. .......................... P5-20

Andrew, Megan ........................ 33, 200

Andrzejewski, Catherine S. ........... P4-57

Angel, Jacqueline L. ............... 78, P6-54

Anglewicz, Philip A. ................. 71, P2-5

Angotti, Nicole .......................... 10, 121

Annim, Samuel K. ........................... 177

Ansara, Donna L. ............................. 194

Anstey, Kaarin ................................ 213

Anukriti, S ....................................... 111

Apo, Stella ..................................... P4-5

Apouey, Benedicte ......................... P1-5

Arbeev, Konstantin G. ................. 92, 92

Arbeeva, Liubov ............................... 92

Ardington, Cally ............................ P5-3

Arenas, Erika ............................... P5-35

Arends-Kuenning, Mary ................. 171

Argeseanu Cunningham, Solveig 209, P5-71

Arguillas, Florio O. .......................... 171

Arguillas, Marie Joy B. .................... 171

Argys, Laura M. ..................... 2, 96, 209

Arif, Ahmed ................................. P1-44

Armanious, Dina ............................... 35

Arpino, Bruno ......................... 121, 164

Arteaga, Irma .................................... 85

Arulogun, Oyedunni S. .................... 197

Asai, Yukiko .................................. P7-1

Asante, Elizabeth ........................... P5-5

Asiamah, Ebenezer ........................ P5-2

Asiseh, Fafanyo ............................. P7-2

Askari-Nodoushan, Abbas ............. P3-1

Assaad, Ragui ................................. 146

Astone, Nan M. ............................ 28, 99

Atiqul Haq, Shah Md. ..................... 201

Augustine, Jennifer M. ..................... 184

Avendano Pabon, Mauricio . 185, P2-69

Averett, Susan L. ....................... 96, 209

Avogo, Winfred A. ......................... P6-4

Awoonor-Williams, John Koku 155, P3-64

Axinn, William G. ............................. 22

Ayeni, Olusola ............................... P3-2

Aysan, Mehmet F. ........................... P6-5

Ayusio Sanchez, Luis ........................ 56

Babalola, Stella ............................ P5-75

Bachan, Lauren ............................... 171

Bachmeier, James D......................... 122

Bachrach, Christine A. ..................... 181

Bader, Michael D. M. .............. 103, 204

Badets, Jane ................................. P4-47

Bailey, Martha ....................... 114, P4-6

Baillet, Julie JB ............................... P4-7

Baird, Sarah .................................... 163

Baird, Timothy D. .............................. 54

Baizán, Pau ..................................... 139

Bajos, Nathalie ................... P1-6, P2-42

Bajracharya, Ashish ........................ 108

Baker, Bryan .................................. P4-8

Baker, Elizabeth H. ............................ 64

Balbo, Nicoletta .............................. 117

Balistreri, Kelly ............................ P3-71

Baltakhinova, Marina ................... P7-64

Bamgboye, Afolabi .............. P3-2, P4-2

Banerji, Manjistha .......................... P2-6

Bankole, Akinrinola .................. 62, 197

Barakat, Bilal ................................. P6-6

Baranowska, Anna ......................... P2-7

Barban, Nicola ..................... 117, P1-13

Barber, Jennifer S. ..................... 99, 112

Barbieri, Magali .............................. 189

Barcellos, Silvia H. ...................... 54, 70

Barclay, Kieron .............................. P6-7

Barham, Tania ................................... 85

Barnighausen, Till ........................... 161

Bart Johnston, Heidi ....................... P6-9

Bartkowski, John ............................ 202

Barton, Michael .............................. 160

Baschieri, Angela .............. 48, 163, 197

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Basinga, Paulin ............................... 193

Bass, Loretta E. ......................... 89, P3-4

Basten, Stuart A. ..................... 176, P2-8

Basu, Alaka Malwade ............... 21, 194

Basu, Deepankar ............................. 152

Basu, Sukanya .............................. P3-32

Bates, Katie .......................... P4-9, P6-8

Batniji, Rajaie ................................. 148

Bauder, Mark ............................... P4-21

Bauldry, Shawn ............................... 188

Bautista-Arredondo, Sergio .............. 71

Bawah, Ayaga A. ....................... 48, 155

Baxter, Janeen ................................. 119

Baynes, Colin ............................ 48, 190

Bayona-i-Carrasco, Jordi ............... P3-5

Beach, Jeremy ................................ P1-1

Beam, Emily .................................. P3-6

Bean, Frank D. ........................... 31, 122

Bearak, Jonathan M. ........................ 157

Beattie, Brett ................................... 129

Beauchemin, Cris ............................ 164

Beaujouan, Eva ............................... 181

Beck, Audrey N. ........................ 26, 215

Becker, Stan ............................ 113, 144

Beckfield, Jason ................................ 49

Begall, Katia ..................................... 87

Beguy, Donatien ............................ P1-7

Behrman, Jere ......................... 149, 197

Beise, Robert .................................. P1-8

Belachew, Tefera .............................. 59

Belanger, Alain P. ......................... P6-56

Bell, Suzanne .................................. 170

Belting, Katharina .......................... P3-7

Beltrán-Sánchez, Hiram ............ 77, 186

Bendavid, Eran ................................ 179

Benetsky, Megan J. ........... P3-38, P4-26

Benner, Aprile ................................ P7-9

Bennett, James ............................. P6-21

Bennett, Neil G. ............................... 106

Benson, Janie ................................. P6-9

Berchick, Edward ............................ 150

Berdahl, Terceira A. ......................... 100

Berger, Amanda T. ..................... 27, 112

Berger, Lawrence M. ....................... 145

Berghammer, Caroline .................... 133

Berkman, Lisa ........................ 18, P2-76

Bernardi, Laura ............................... 181

Bernhardt, Eva ..................... 173, P3-10

Berry, Brent .................................... 101

Best, Nicky ................................... P6-21

Bewupe, Maximillian M. ................ 197

Bhagat, Ram B. .................................. 29

Bhandari, Prem B. ........................... P5-4

Bhaskar, Renuka ............................ P2-9

Bhattacharya, Jay ............................ 185

Bianchi, Suzanne M. ..................... P7-31

Biddlecom, Ann E. ..................... 62, 193

Bietsch, Kristin ...................... 71, P1-20

Bignami, Simona .............................. 10

Bijwaard, Govert ............................... 88

Billari, Francesco C. ...................... 1, 81

Billingsley, Sunnee ................... 81, 102

Bilsborrow, Richard ..................... P1-46

Bingenheimer, Jeffrey ............ 185, P5-5

Bird, Mia ......................................... 114

Bird, Sandra ................................. P4-63

Bishai, David ............................ 46, 214

Bishaw, Alemayehu .......................... 42

Bitler, Marianne ................................ 85

Black, Dan ...................................... 132

Black, Nyesha C. .......................... P2-10

Blackwell, Aaron ............................ 135

Blakeslee, Laura ........................... P4-10

Blanc, Ann K. .................................... 93

Blanchard, Sarah ............................. 151

Blank, Michael .................................. 24

Blewett, Lynn ....................... 138, P4-11

Blocklin, Michelle K .................. 87, 117

Bloemraad, Irene ............................. 196

Bloom, David E. .............................. 148

Bloome, Deirdre ................................ 11

Blue, Laura ...................................... 135

Blum, Maya ............................ 108, 141

Blum, Robert ................................ P2-63

Boardman, Jason D. ................... 50, 117

Bobbitt, Kaeley C. .......................... P5-6

Bocquier, Philippe ................. 126, P1-7

Boeckmann, Irene ........................... 183

Boessen, Adam ............................ P6-29

Boettner, Bethany ........................... 103

Bogle, Ryan .................................... 153

Bohet, Aline ................................... P1-6

Bohk, Christina ............................ P4-12

Bohn, Sarah .................................. P3-60

Bohra-Mishra, Pratikshya .............. P3-8

Boldsen, Jesper L ............................. 132

Bolender, Ben C. ........................... P4-13

Booth, Heather ................................ 213

Bordone, Valeria .......................... P3-73

Bosick, Stacey J. .............................. 184

Botticello, Amanda ...................... P2-13

Boulay, Marc ....................... 206, P1-55

Bourbeau, Robert R. ............... 96, P7-27

Bowen, Virginia ........................... P6-10

Boyd, Monica .................................... 73

Boydstun, Jamie ........................... P5-12

Bozick, Robert ................................ 118

Bradatan, Cristina .......................... P1-9

Bradford, Ashon ............................. P3-9

Bradford, Judith .............................. 109

Bradley, Christopher B. ................ P2-61

Bradshaw, Benjamin S .................. P5-16

Braga, Fernando ........................... P1-10

Brahmbhatt, Heena ...................... P4-75

Brand, Jennie E. ............................... 130

Brandén, Maria ............................ P3-10

Brandon, Peter D. ....................... 87, 164

Branson, Nicola ........................... P1-40

Braslow, Laura ............................... P5-7

Bratter, Jenifer ........................ 153, 153

Brauner-Otto, Sarah R. ...................... 22

Bravo, Jorge H. .................................. 44

Bremner, Jason .......................... 14, 156

Brenes-Camacho, Gilbert ............. P6-11

Breton, Didier ................................. 131

Brewster, Mark ................................. 76

Brinbaum, Yael ............................... 118

Brines, Julie E. ..................................... 5

Brinton, Mary ...................................... 1

Britton, Marcus ............................... 180

Brouard, Nicolas ............................ P5-8

Brown, Barbara ............................ P6-24

Brown, David L. ................... 167, P6-68

Brown, Dustin C. ............................... 24

Brown, J. Scott ..................... 189, P5-74

Brown, Laurie ................................. 213

Brown, Letisha .................................. 67

Brown, Melissa J. .............................. 21

Brown, Molly .................................. 154

Brown, Raven E. ........................... P5-21

Brown, Ryan P. ........................ 170, 186

Brown, Susan L. ...................... 56, P2-41

Brown, Susan K. .............................. 130

Brownell, Peter ............................... 195

Browning, Christopher ........... 15, P6-25

Bruch, Elizabeth E. .......................... 134

Bruckner, Tim-Allen ......................... 28

Buchacker, Todd ............................... 69

Buchler, Sandra ............................... 119

Buchmann, Claudia ......................... 157

Buckley, Cynthia ............................ 139

Budig, Michelle J. .................... 157, 183

Bueno, Maria do Carmo .................... 53

Buher Kane, Jennifer ............. 96, P4-14

Buka, Stephen .............................. P4-19

Bukusi, Elizabeth A. ......... P7-50, P7-72

Bumpass, Larry ............................... 128

Burcin, Boris ................................ P3-11

Burgard, Sarah A. .................... 150, 208

Burger, Andrew E. .................. 169, P5-9

Burke, Marshall .............................. 161

Burkhauser, Richard V..................... 198

Burns, Richard ................................ 213

Burrows, Michael .............................. 21

Busayo, Adewuyi ............................ 190

Busetta, Annalisa ......................... P5-10

Bushway, Shawn ............................. 125

Butrica, Barbara A. .......................... 124

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Buttenheim, Alison M. .......... 154, P3-12

Butts, Carter ................................... P1-4

Buxton, Orfeu ................................. 175

Byker, Tanya ................................... 212

Bzostek, Sharon ...................... 145, 199

Caal, Selma ..................................... 147

Cable, Dustin A. ................................. 36

Caetano, André ................................... 8

Cagney, Kathleen A. .................. 15, 180

Cai, Tianji .............................. 50, P6-62

Cai, Yong .......................................... 11

Calderon, Maria C. ........................ P5-21

Callahan, Rebecca ........................ P1-58

Calvo, Rocio ............................... 20, 57

Camacho, Carmen ........................ P5-38

Cámara, Antonio D. ...................... P4-15

Camarda, Carlo G. ............ P3-13, P6-12

Camarota, Steven A. ............................ 3

Camlin, Carol S. ........................... 10, 71

Campbell, Cameron D. .................... 152

Campbell, Eugene ........................ P2-33

Campbell, Joey .................................. 65

Campbell, Ron ................................ 158

Canas, Jesus ................................. P3-49

Cancian, Maria ................................ 114

Canning, David ................. 76, 163, 210

Cannon, Jill ....................................... 28

Canudas-Romo, Vladimir ........... 52, 63

Carba, Delia B. .............................. P3-14

Carbino, Jessica .............................. 205

Carella, Maria ................................... 39

Carlson, Marcia J. .................... 131, 145

Caron Malenfant, Éric ..................... 196

Carr, Patrick ...................................... 12

Carr, Stacie ........................................ 18

Carreon, Daisy C. .......................... P2-11

Carter, Susan B. .............................. P7-3

Carvalho, Leandro ...................... 54, 70

Cas, Ava ....................................... P6-13

Casale, Daniela ............................... 194

Caselli, Graziella ............................. 116

Casper, Lynne M. ............................. 128

Casterline, John B. ..................... 23, 142

Castro, Marcia C. ......................... 65, 83

Castro, Ruben .................................... 62

Caswell, Hal ...................................... 34

Catalano, Ralph ............................... 208

Catalano, Richard ......................... P3-57

Cavalli, Laura .................................... 66

Cavanagh, Shannon E. ............. 171, 184

Cela, Eralba ..................................... 164

Celikaksoy, Aycan E. .................... P2-12

Cepon, Tara J. ............................... P7-38

Cha, Youngjoo .......................... 95, 157

Chabot, Marina J. ............................... 89

Chabot-Hanowell, Benjamin ........... 156

Chacham, Alessandra S. ...................... 8

Chae, Sophia .................................. P7-4

Chafe, Zoe ......................................... 54

Chakraborty, Tanika ....................... 187

Chalasani, Satvika ..................... 10, 214

Chamie, Joseph ......................... 55, 136

Chamratrithirong, Aphichat . 130, P2-14

Chan, Angelique ............................... 98

Chang, Chaeyoung ....................... P4-33

Chang, Yi-Chun ........................... P6-14

Chang, Yuting ................................... 82

Charleroy, Margaret L .................. P4-16

Chatterji, Minki ....................... 190, 216

Chattopadhyay, Aparajita ............ P5-60

Chattopadhyay, Asis ....................... 214

Chaudhary, Ali ............................... P7-5

Chaudhuri, Anoshua ......................... 96

Chauhan, Rajesh Kumar ................. 168

Chauvin, Pierre ............................ P4-58

Chavez, Sergio .................................. 53

Cheeba, Philemon ........................... 113

Chen, Feinian .......................... 101, 159

Chen, Gong ...................... P1-11, P5-11

Chen, He .......................... P1-11, P5-11

Chen, Huashuai ............................ P3-62

Chen, I-Chien .................................. 137

Chen, Jennjou ................................. P7-6

Chen, Vivian ..................................... 65

Chen, Wan-Hsun .......................... P5-37

Chen, Xiangsheng ............................. 53

Chen, Yu ......................................... 199

Chen, Yu-Hua .............................. P4-17

Cheng, Cheng .................................. 209

Cheng, P. C. Roger ...................... P1-12

Cheng, Siwei ................................... 192

Cheng, Yen-hsin Alice .............. 30, 207

Cheng, Yuan ................................... 129

Cheng, Yu-Ling ........................... P6-31

Chepngeno-Langat, Gloria ........... P4-18

Cherlin, Andrew J. ............................. 25

Cherng, Hua-Yu Sebastian ...... 153, 196

Cheung, Siu Lan Karen ................... 162

Chi, Guangqing ............................ P5-12

Chiao, Chi .................................... P2-13

Chibwana, Alinafe ....................... P6-36

Chihana, Menard ............................... 48

Chin, Brian ...................................... 179

Chinkhumba, Jobiba .................... P6-36

Chinn, Juanita .............................. P3-15

Chipeta, Effie .................................. 113

Chiu, Chuang-Yi ............................ P7-6

Choe, Minja K.......................... 128, 176

Choi, Helena ..................................... 48

Choi, Jaesung .................................... 95

Choi, Kate H. ........................... 112, 215

Choi, Patricia ............................... P7-17

Choi, Yoonjoung .................... 88, P3-16

Christopoulou, Rebekka ............ 31, 205

Chuanwan, Sutthida ..................... P2-14

Chunyu, Miao David ...................... P7-7

Chyu, Laura ................................. P6-15

Ciera, James ...................................... 48

Citro, Constance F. .......................... 158

Claessens, Amy E. ........................... 166

Clark, Samuel J. ......................... 10, 144

Clark, Sarah .................................... 113

Clark, Shelley .......................... 115, 171

Clark, William A. V. ............... 122, P7-8

Clarke, Averil .................................. 153

Cleland, John G. ......................... 48, 214

Coast, Ernestina E. ................ 181, P3-17

Cobb, Ryon ....................................... 18

Codjoe, Samuel N. A. ................ 14, 201

Coe, Norma ..................................... 198

Coffey, Diane ......................... 90, P2-15

Cohen, Craig R. ................ P7-50, P7-72

Cohen, Philip N. ................................... 5

Coleman, David A. .......................... 176

Colen, Cynthia G. ........................ 39, 67

Coley, Rebekah Levine ............. 27, 105

Collinson, Mark ........................ 23, 126

Comey, Jennifer ................................ 28

Conde, Carlos .................................... 71

Conde, Eugenia ............................ P5-47

Cong, Zhen ................................... P7-63

Connelly, Rachel ............................... 87

Connor, Phillip .................................. 73

Cooksey, Elizabeth ................... 74, 114

Cooper, Carey E. ..................... 184, P7-9

Cooper, Jan .................................. P1-45

Copen, Casey E. ............................ P1-38

Cordner, Alissa ............................ P4-19

Corey, Michael ............................ 2, 119

Corker, Jamaica ........................... P3-17

Corman, Hope ................................... 45

Cornwell, Benjamin .................. 18, 159

Corroon, Meghan ......................... P1-55

Cotton, Cassandra ........................... 115

Couch, Kenneth ...................... 157, 186

Coulombe, Simon ........................... 196

Coursolle, Kathryn .......................... 106

Coutinho, Raquel ......................... P6-16

Cowan, Sarah K. ................................ 69

Cox, Ronald ................................. P6-63

Craig, Lyn ....................................... 133

Crampin, Mia .................................... 48

Cready, Cynthia ........................... P6-62

Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus .................. 177

Crimmins, Eileen ........................ 77, 98

Cristia, Julian P. ............................... 149

Croes, Kenneth D. .......................... P1-1

Croft, Alicia ................................. P2-64

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Crosby, Danielle A. ........................... 87

Crosnoe, Robert ................................ 28

Crowder, Kyle ........................... 20, 134

Cueto, Santiago ............................... 149

Cullen, Mark ................................... 198

Culminskaya, Irina V. ........................ 92

Culpepper, Steven ............................. 99

Cunningham, Mick ......................... 199

Curran, Sara ............................ 128, 156

Curtis, Katherine J. ............................ 65

Curtis, Marah A. ................................ 45

Curtis, Sian ................................... P5-26

D´Antona, Alvaro ............................. 53

Da Cunha, José Marcos ..................... 63

Dagher, Rada K ................................ 175

D'Agnes, Heather .............................. 14

Dague, Laura ................................... 138

Dahl, Bianca ................................. P6-17

Dake, Fidelia A. A. ........... P5-13, P7-10

Dako-Gyeke, Mavis ..................... P4-35

D'Albis, Hippolyte ....................... P5-38

Dalla Zuanna, Gianpiero ............. 1, 139

Daly, Christina ............................. P3-49

Daniels, Kimberly A. ....................... 199

Danziger, Sheldon H. ................. 76, 205

Darney, Philip ........................... 89, 108

Darroch, Jacqueline E. ..................... 112

Das, Kailash Chandra ........................ 47

Das, Suparna ..................................... 44

Das, Upasak .................................... 203

Dasgupta, Aparajita ...................... P7-11

Datta, Puspita ............................... P2-36

DaVanzo, Julie ..................... 141, P2-23

Davis, Joshua .................................... 80

Davis, Kelly .................................... 117

Daw, Jonathan .............................. P2-16

De, Prabal ....................................... 187

de Brauw, Alan ................................. 90

De Cao, Elisabetta ........................... 121

De Grande, Hannelore HDG ......... P4-20

De Jong, Gordon F. .......................... 215

De Souza, Roger-Mark ............. 14, 104

de Valk, Helga A. G. ............. 120, P1-13

de Walque, Damien ................... 70, 161

De Wet, Nicole ............................ P1-43

Dean, Tara .................................... P2-48

Deboosere, Patrick ............... 116, P4-20

Del Rey Poveda, Luis Alberto ..... P6-18

Delaunay, Valérie ........................... 216

DeLeire, Thomas ............................ 138

Demeny, Paul ...................................... 3

Deng, Danielle ....................... 82, P1-14

Denier, Nicole .............................. P1-15

Denis, Laurence M ............................. 64

Denney, Justin T. ..................... 103, 150

Dennis, Jeffrey A. ............................ 166

Denton, Nancy A. .............................. 38

DeRose, Laurie ............................ P6-19

Desai, Sonalde B. ............................. 165

DeSalvo, Bethany ........................ P4-21

Desesquelles, Aline ...................... P5-14

DeSimone, Jeffrey .......................... 146

Deslandes, Kim ................................. 10

Dettling, Lisa J. .................................. 43

DeWaard, Jack ............................. P2-17

Dhak, Biplab ................................ P6-20

Dharmalingam, A. ........................... 176

Dhillon, Preeti .............................. P4-22

Di Cesare, Mariachiara ................ P6-21

Di Gessa, Giorgio ........................ P1-16

Diallo, Aldiouma ............................ 216

Diamond-Smith, Nadia ..................... 99

Diaz-Venegas, Carlos .................. P2-18

DiClemente, Ralph ....................... P1-52

DiLoreto, Kerryann ........................ P1-1

Dinkelman, Taryn ............................. 90

Dion, Patrice ................................... 136

Diop, Mody ..................................... 154

DiPrete, Thomas A. ........................... 13

DiRienzo, A ................................. P6-39

Dixit, Priyanka ................................ 168

Do, D. Phuong .................................. 15

Do, Mai ........................................... 168

Doctor, Henry V. .......................... P3-69

Dodoo, Francis .............................. 8, 23

Dokko, Irene ................................ P4-13

Domingo, Andreu ........................ P5-56

Domingue, Benjamin ................ 50, 117

Dommaraju, Premchand ................. 176

Donato, Katharine M. ...................... 151

Dondero, Molly ...................... 81, P1-17

Donehower, Gretchen .......... 210, P7-12

Dong, Hao ......................................... 31

Donnelly, Louis ........................... P4-50

Doray, Pierre ................................ P2-38

Dorbritz, Juergen ......................... P2-19

Dorelien, Audrey ......................... P2-20

Dorius, Cassandra J. ......................... 105

Dos Santos, Stéphanie ..................... 154

Dotson, Hilary M ............................... 30

Dougherty, Leanne ............................ 46

Douillot, Laetitia .......................... P5-46

Dow, William H. .......................... 6, 161

Dowd, Bryan ................................... 175

Dowd, Jennifer .............................. 6, 92

Downs, Marilyn ................................ 24

Drefahl, Sven ............................... P1-18

Driessen, Julia .............................. P3-18

Driscoll, Anne .............................. P3-19

Dronkers, Jaap .................................. 22

Duarte, Yeda ................................... 140

Dube, Albert L. N. ..................... 48, 197

Dubuc, Sylvie ....................... 108, P3-20

Dufur, Mikaela ............................. P7-23

Dunbar, Matt ................................... 156

Dunbar, Megan S. ........................... 155

Duncan, Brian ................................... 68

Duncan, Greg J. ................................. 57

Dunifon, Rachel .......................... 64, 87

Dupuis, Genevieve ....................... P6-49

Duque, Valentina ......................... P6-22

Duren-Winfield, Vanessa ............. P1-44

Durham, Rachel ............................. P6-6

Duthé, Géraldine .......................... P5-46

Dutta, Mousumi ............... P2-28, P7-13

Duvander, Ann-Zofie ...................... 183

Dworkin, Shari L. ................... 35, P7-50

Dwyer, Debra .................................. 105

Dykema, Jennifer ........................... P1-1

Dzekedzeke, Kumbutso .................... 62

Easterlin, Richard A. .................... 57, 84

Ebenstein, Avraham ..................... P1-19

Eberstein, Isaac W. ............... 202, P3-70

Edelblute, Heather B. ..................... 4, 53

Ediev, Dalkhat M. ............................ 162

Edmonston, Barry ..................... 37, 207

Edwards, Ashley ............................... 76

Edwards, Ryan D. .................... 132, 162

Egidi, Viviana .............................. P5-14

Eikemo, Terje A. ............................. 178

Eisenberg, Daniel .............................. 24

Ekert-Jaffe, Olivia ........................ P2-21

Ekoru, Kenneth .................... 211, P3-66

Elba, Aguilar ................................ P4-59

Elder, Todd ..................................... 202

Elizabeth, Kimani-Murage ........... P7-14

Ellerbe, Calvina ........................... P6-23

Elliott, Diana B. ................................. 25

Elliott, Michael ................................. 15

Elo, Irma T. ................................ 98, 202

Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait ............. 152

Elungata, Patricia .............................. 48

Elwange, Bob ......................... 49, P1-43

Elwert, Felix ......................... 204, P5-15

El-Zeini, Laila ................................. 142

Emeka, Amon ......................... 196, 196

Emerson, Michael O. ....................... 107

Emina, Jacques B. O. ....................... 155

Engelman, Michal ....................... 34, 63

England, Paula S. ......................... 41, 95

Entwisle, Barbara ........................ 4, 156

Epps, Sylvia ................................... P5-6

Erasmus, Barend ....................... 14, 156

Eremenko, Tatiana .......................... 215

Eren, Selcuk .................................... 177

Erfani, Amir .................................... 141

Eriksson, Helen ............................... 183

Eschbach, Karl ............................. P2-18

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Eskenazi, Brenda ............................ 170

Estela, Abel .................................. P1-46

Esteve, Albert ......................... 21, P1-51

Ettar, Remare ................... P1-32, P6-46

Evandrou, Maria .......................... P5-57

Evans, Ann ...................................... 173

Evans, Ethan J. .............................. P7-15

Evenhouse, Eirik ............................. 157

Everett, Bethany .............................. 178

Exavery, Amon ............................ P1-20

Exter, Thomas ................................... 86

Eyster, Sandra L. ........................... P2-61

Ezeh, Alex C. ..................................... 48

Ezekiel, David .............................. P7-24

Ezzati, Majid ................................ P6-21

Fako, Thabo ................................. P2-33

Falaris, Evangelos ........................... 111

Falbo, Toni ................................... P7-75

Falcon, Maja F. ............................. P7-16

Falkingham, Jane C. ...................... P5-57

Fan, Jessie X. ........................ 103, P6-24

Farkas, George ....................... 95, P7-25

Farley, Reynolds ............................... 72

Farnsworth Riche, Martha ................ 36

Farrell, Chad R. .................................. 72

Fatusi, Adesegun O. ........................... 80

Fauls, Jennifer .............................. P5-21

Favreault, Melissa M. .............. 124, 172

Fazito, Dimitri .............................. P7-67

Fedor, Theresa M. ............................ 197

Fedorova, Valentina ..................... P7-64

Feehan, Dennis .......................... 60, 189

Feeney, Kevin ................................... 58

Fehringer, Jessica A. ........................ 146

Feil, Michael ................................... 151

Feingold, Beth .............................. P1-46

Feldman, Marcus W. .................. 21, 165

Felfe, Christina ................................ 133

Feliciano, Cynthia ........................... 207

Fenelon, Andrew ............................. 169

Ferrell, Brandon .............................. 211

Feyisetan, Bamikale ............. 113, P7-17

Fields, Jason .............................. 28, 137

Finch, Brian K.................................... 26

Finch, Caleb E. ................................. 186

Findeis, Jill L. ............................... P4-60

Findley, Sally E. ...................... 31, P3-69

Finer, Lawrence B. .................. 69, P2-35

Fink, Guenther ............................ 16, 47

Finlay, Jocelyn E. ......................... 1, 163

Finneran, Catherine ...................... P2-22

Finnigan, Ryan ............................. P4-34

Firman, Tommy ................................ 29

Fischer, Mary J. ............................... 160

Fisher, Jake ....................................... 53

Fitch, Catherine A. ..................... 39, 174

Flaim, Amanda L ............................. 120

Flashman, Jennifer A. ...................... 200

Fledderjohann, Jasmine ................ P3-21

Fletcher, Erin K .................................. 96

Fletcher, Jason .................................. 50

Flippen, Chenoa A. .................. 167, 182

Flood, Sarah ...................................... 18

Flores, Miguel .............................. P3-22

Flores Martinez, Artemisa ........... P3-23

Florian, Sandra M. ........................ P7-18

Floyd, Sian ................................ 48, 197

Fokkema, Tineke ............................ 164

Folbre, Nancy ................................. P5-7

Foley, Jonathan ............................... 174

Foley, Sallie ................................. P6-36

Fomby, Paula ............................ 32, 184

Fong, Eric ..................................... 4, 20

Ford, Jodi ..................................... P6-25

Fortson, Jane ................................... 179

Foster, Diana G. ........................... 35, 69

Fotso, Jean-Christophe .............. 80, 155

Fox, Ashley M. ....................... 16, P3-26

Fox, Jonathan .................................... 16

Fox, Kimberly ................................. 175

Fox, Liana ....................................... 100

Frade, Sasha ...................................... 49

Francis, Joe ..................................... 211

Frank, Reanne ........................... 31, 185

Frankenberg, Elizabeth ............. 60, 148

Frantsuz, Yuri .............................. P3-24

Fraser, Ashley .............................. P7-19

Frech, Adrianne ........................ 78, 150

Fredrick, Beth ................................... 93

Freese, Jeremy ................................ 216

Frémeaux, Nicolas .......................... 192

French, Neil .............................. 48, 197

Frey, William H. ............................... 72

Friedemann-Sanchez, Greta ............ 146

Friedman, Esther M. ........................ 177

Friedman, Jed .................................. 154

Friedman, Samantha ....................... 160

Friedsam, Donna ............................. 138

Frisco, Michelle ........................ 89, 166

Frisvold, David ................................. 85

Frizzelle, Brian ............................ 4, 156

Frost, Melanie D. ............................... 47

Frova, Luisa ................................. P5-14

Frye, Margaret ..................... 121, P7-20

Fu, Qiang ......................... P1-21, P3-25

Fu, Yilan ............................................. 6

Fuchs, Regina .................................... 25

Fuentes, Liza ................................ P4-57

Fuh, Jong-Ling ............................. P2-13

Fujimoto, Tetsushi .......................... 175

Fuller, Sarah C. ................................ 170

Furstenberg, Frank .............. 12, 12, 127

Furtado, Delia ................................. 198

Fuseini, Kamil ..................................... 8

Gable, Sara ........................................ 85

Gabrielli, Giuseppe ......................... 139

Gaddis, S. Michael ............................ 95

Gadeyne, Sylvie ........................... P4-20

Gage, Anastasia J. ...................... 23, 113

Gage, Linda ................................. 40, 94

Gage, Timothy B. .......................... P6-39

Gager, Constance T. ...................... P6-45

Gagnon, Alain ........................ 96, P7-27

Gahler, Michael ................................ 22

Gajate Garrido, Gissele ........... 154, 185

Galarraga, Omar ................................ 71

Galeano, Juan ............................... P5-56

Galezewska, Paulina .................... P1-22

Galinsky, Adena M. ................... 74, 106

Gallo, William ................................ 150

Gallus, Silvano ................................ 208

Galvan, Chris .................................... 51

Gampe, Jutta ........................... 132, 132

Ganguly, Sujata ................................. 35

Garbarski, Dana ................... P1-1, P1-2

Garcia, Ginny .................................. 202

Garcia, Jonathan ........................... P3-26

Garcia, Paul .................................. P6-19

Garcia, Sandra ................................. 149

García, Brígida ................................ 127

García de Pinto da Cunha, Estela María 63

García Pereiro, Thaís ........................ 39

Garcia Roman, Joan ..................... P1-51

Garcia-Moran, Eva ............................ 61

Garcia-Perez, Monica ....................... 51

Gardner, Rachel .............................. 105

Garenne, Michel ................................ 23

Garfinkel, Irwin ...................... 100, 125

Garriga, Anna .................................. 145

Garrow, Samuel .............................. 160

Gassman-Pines, Anna ......................... 5

Gates, Gary J. .......................... 82, P7-57

Gathmann, Christina ....................... 185

Gaurav, Sarthak .............................. 203

Gavrilov, Leonid A. .............. 116, P3-27

Gavrilova, Natalia S. ............. 116, P3-27

Gaydosh, Lauren .......................... P6-40

GBD-SE, EURO- ............................ 178

Gebreselassie, Hailemichael .......... P6-9

Geist, Claudia .......................... 143, 143

Gelatt, Julia ..................................... 195

Gelber, Denisse ............................... 200

Geller, Amanda B. ........................... 125

Genadek, Katie .......................... 87, 183

Gennetian, Lisa A. ............................. 57

Genoni, Maria ................................. 151

Geoffard, Pierre-Yves .................... P1-5

George, Linda K. .......................... P1-21

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Gerdts, Caitlin ................................. 113

Gerland, Patrick ................... 144, P5-20

Gerster, Mette .............................. P5-59

Ghimire, Dirgha J. .................... 22, P5-4

Ghislandi, Simone ........................... 208

Gibbs, Larry ................................. P4-23

Gibney, Sarah .................................. 159

Gibson-Davis, Christina M. ................. 5

Gil-Alonso, Fernando .................... P3-5

Gilbertson, Greta ............................... 51

Giles, John T. ..................................... 90

Gille, Christine ............................. P2-44

Gillespie, Duncan ............................ 162

Gillman, Matthew ........................ P6-28

Gimeno, David ............................. P5-16

Giordano, Peggy C. .............................. 9

Giorguli-Saucedo, Silvia ................. 130

Girard, Magali .............................. P7-21

Giroux, Sarah .................................. 111

Gjonca, Arjan ................................. P6-8

Glass, Jennifer ................................... 95

Glei, Dana A. ............................. 60, 135

Glick, Jennifer E. ..................... 127, 174

Glymour, Maria ............... P2-69, P2-76

Glynn, Judith R. ......................... 48, 197

Goble, Priscilla ............................... P7-9

Goddeeris, John .............................. 202

Godfrey, Tom E. .................................. 3

Godha, Deepali ................................. 23

Godlonton, Susan ............................ 179

Goerge, Robert ............................. P7-44

Gogoi, Mousumi .......................... P5-49

Goisis, Alice ................................. P3-28

Golberstein, Ezra .............................. 24

Goldani, Ana ..................................... 56

Goldberg, Julia S. ............................. 145

Goldberg, Rachel E. ...................... P4-19

Golding, Shaun ............................ P4-24

Goldman, Noreen ...................... 60, 135

Goldscheider, Fran .................. 127, 173

Goldstein, Joshua R. ................ 132, 173

Gómez-Olivé, Xavier ................ 10, 187

Gong, Erick ..................................... 161

Gonzaga, Marcos .............................. 77

Gonzales-Prieto, Ester ..................... 132

Gonzalez, Andrea .............................. 71

Gonzalez, Gilbert ............................ 138

Gonzalez, Jonathan ...................... P3-29

Gonzalez-Ferrer, Amparo ....... 139, 215

Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Cesar ................ 26

Gonzalvo, Marga ......................... P6-19

Goodman, Julia M ............................ 133

Goodman-Bacon, Andrew ............. P4-6

Goodreau, Steven M. ....................... 126

Goosby, Bridget J. ............................. 24

Gorman, Bridget K. ................ 97, P4-65

Gorman-Smith, Deborah ..................... 4

Gornick, Janet C. .................... 183, P5-7

Gottlieb, Aaron ............................... 100

Gouda, Sateesh ................................ 190

Goujon, Anne ............................... P5-17

Gourdon, Vincent ........................... P6-1

Gouskova, Elena .......................... P5-18

Govender, Kasthuri ...................... P5-21

Goyette, Kimberly .................... 13, 118

Grace, Kathryn ................................ 154

Gradin, Carlos .............................. P6-26

Graefe, Deborah Roempke .............. 215

Graff Zivin, Joshua ......................... 179

Graif, Corina ............................. 83, 191

Granados, Abraham .......................... 14

Grant, Monica J. ................................. 10

Gray, Clark .............................. 156, 191

Gray, Edith E. .................................. 173

Green, Susan ..................................... 31

Greenaway, Emily Grace Smith 9, P5-19

Greenberg, Karra .............................. 25

Greenstone, Michael ......................... 54

Gregory, Jesse ................................. 201

Grieco, Elizabeth M. ............................ 3

Grieger, Lloyd D. ............................... 12

Griffin, Risa ................................. P4-25

Grim, Brian J................................. P5-63

Grindlay, Kate ................................... 69

Grodsky, Eric .............................. 9, 200

Gross, Mark ........................................ 2

Grossbard, Shoshana ................ 2, P2-21

Grossman, Allison ............................ 62

Grossman, Daniel ...................... 69, 108

Grosz, Michel .................................... 28

Gruber, Siegfried .............................. 11

Grundy, Emily ............................. P1-16

Gryn, Thomas A. .......................... P4-26

Gu, Baochang .................................. 176

Gu, Danan .................................... P5-20

Guarneri, Christine E. ....... P2-49, P4-27

Gubernskaya, Zoya ................ 31, P7-22

Guenther, Debbie ............................ 123

Guevara, Pilar ................................. 140

Guillot, Michel ................................ 144

Guimond, Éric ................................. 196

Gullickson, Aaron ........................... 192

Gultiano, Socorro A. .......................... 62

Gummerson, Elizabeth A. .................. 10

Gundersen, Craig ............................ 137

Gunes, Pinar Mine ....................... P4-28

Guo, Guang ................................... 6, 50

Guo, Wei ..................................... 27, 80

Guo, Yu ................................ 101, P4-29

Guo, Zhen ......................................... 29

Gupta, Achala .............................. P5-33

Gupta, Amrita ................................. 175

Gurak, Douglas T. ...................... 73, 120

Gurven, Michael D. .. 135, P4-32, P7-45

Gutierrez, Italo A. ............................ 212

Gutiérrez-Vázquez, Edith Yolanda . 130

Guzman, Lina .......................... 112, 147

Guzzo, Karen B. ......................... 89, 143

Gyakobo, Mawuli ........................ P5-13

Haaga, John G. ................................... 19

Haas, Steven A. .................................. 67

Hackett, Conrad ............... P1-39, P5-63

Hadley, Craig A. ................................ 59

Haider, Steven ......................... 100, 202

Hale, Lauren ..................... P2-23, P3-56

Halim, Nafisa .................................. 102

Hall, Kelli ....................................... 112

Hall, Matthew ................................. 182

Hallman, Kelly ............................. P5-21

Halpern-Manners, Andrew ......... 17, 33

Halpern-Meekin, Sarah ............... 9, 129

Halsey, Eric .................................. P1-46

Haltiwanger, John ............................. 51

Hamilton, Erin R. ............................. 112

Hammer, Leslie ............................... 175

Hammoudeh, Weeam S. ............... P4-30

Hamoudi, Amar A. ..................... 61, 148

Hamrock, Caitlin .......................... P5-22

Han, Eunhee .................................... 114

Han, Hongyun ................................... 30

Han, Youli .................................... P5-11

Handa, Sudhanshu ............................ 33

Hannum, Emily ............................... 196

Hanson, Heidi ............................. 78, 92

Hărăguş, Mihaela ......................... P2-24

Hardee, Karen ................................... 14

Harding, David ................................ 204

Harkness, Susan ................................ 79

Harknett, Kristen ....................... 25, 106

Härkönen, Juho ........................... 22, 79

Harper, Cynthia C. ................... 108, 141

Harrati, Amal ............................... P6-27

Harrell, Janna .................................... 92

Harrington, Elizabeth A. ... P7-50, P7-72

Hartman, Lacey ............................... 138

Hartnett, Caroline Sten..................... 102

Hartzog, Cassie ................................. 97

Hasan, Rifat ................................ 16, 47

Hattori, Aiko ................................ P4-31

Hattori, Megan Klein .......................... 9

Hauwa, Yusuf ................................. 190

Hawkins, Summer DS ................... P6-28

Hayes, Joseph M. .......................... P7-24

Hayford, Sarah R. .................... 106, 214

Haynie, Dana L. .............................. 105

Hayward, Mark D. ....................... 77, 98

He, Gloria .................................... P2-25

He, Huan ...................................... P2-26

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He, Lei ......................................... P3-30

He, Wei ........................................ P1-23

Heath, Rachel .................................. 110

Heaton, Tim B. .............................. P7-23

Hebert, Lucy ................................... 206

Heckert, Jessica ............................ P5-19

Heflin, Colleen M. ....................... 64, 85

Heggeness, Misty L. .......................... 42

Heilig, Gerhard K. ........................ P5-20

Heimer, Karen ................................... 41

Helleringer, Stephane .............. 121, 161

Henderson, Jillian T. ................ 108, 141

Hennessy, Michael ............................ 24

Herbst, Chris ..................................... 57

Herd, Pamela ................................... 188

Herm, Anne .................................. P1-24

Herman, Moshi O ................. 140, P5-23

Hernandez, Daphne C. ..................... 105

Hernandez, Elaine ............................. 67

Hertog, Sara ...................................... 27

Hessini, Leila .................................... 69

Heumann, Benjamin ....................... 156

Heuveline, Patrick ............................. 22

Hewett, Paul C. ............................ 10, 62

Hill, Allan G. ..................................... 23

Hill, Elaine ...................................... 154

Hill, Kenneth ............................... 47, 88

Hill, Laura .................................... P7-24

Hill, Rachelle .................................. 208

Hill, Terrence D. ................................ 18

Hillemeier, Marianne M. ... P7-25, P7-48

Himes, Christine ............................... 60

Hindin, Michelle J. ....................... 62, 93

Hipp, John ............................ 107, P6-29

Hirschl, Thomas ..................... 211, P3-9

Hirschman, Charles .................. 3, P2-14

Ho, Jessica Y.............................. 98, 189

Hodges, Ken .................................... 158

Hodges, Melissa .............................. 157

Hofferth, Sandra ................................ 27

Hoffmann, Rasmus ......................... 178

Hofmann, Erin T. ............................. 139

Hogan, Dennis ................... P2-1, P4-30

Hognas, Robin S. .................... 74, P5-24

Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl ....... 66, 147

Holder, Kelly A. ............................ P6-30

Holland, Jennifer A. ..................... 39, 81

Holley, Paul ................................. P7-26

Hollmann, Frederick W. ............... P2-49

Holmes, Charles .............................. 179

Hong, Savet .......................... 169, P4-26

Honzak, Cara .................................. 104

Hooper, Paul L. ............................. P4-32

Hopkins, Kristine .............................. 89

Hoque, Nazrul .............................. P6-67

Horiuchi, Shiro ................................ 162

Horner, Elizabeth ............................ 198

Hosegood, Victoria ............................. 2

Hossain, Akhtar ................................ 88

Hotchkiss, David ....................... 23, 168

Hou, Feng ................................... 4, 118

Houle, Jason N ........................... 12, 208

Houtenville, Andrew J. .................... 198

Howell, Aaron J. .............................. 134

Hronis, Carolyn A. ........................ P3-31

Hsieh, Ning ...................... P1-25, P2-27

Hsin, Amy ............................... 133, 215

Hsu, Yu-Chieh ................................ 132

Hu, Li-Chung .................................... 63

Huang, Chih-Chien ...................... P7-26

Huang, Wei ....................................... 58

Hubacher, David .......................... P2-35

Hubert, Celia ................................... 200

Hubert Lopez, Celia ..................... P5-25

Hughes, Lauren A. ........................ P1-26

Hughes, Mary Elizabeth ............ 11, 101

Hulikova, Klara ............................ P3-11

Hull, Terence H. ......................... 16, 141

Hum, Ryan ................................... P6-31

Hummer, Robert A. ..................... 26, 63

Humphries, Melissa H. ................. P1-17

Hunter, Lori M. .......................... 14, 191

Hurd, Michael ................................... 26

Hurng, Baai-Shyun ...................... P5-37

Husain, Zakir ............................... P2-28

Hussein, Mohamed ........................... 35

Huston, Aletha ............................... P5-6

Hutchinson, Paul ............................. 206

Huynh, Timmy ............................. P1-27

Hwang, Theresa .............................. 113

Iacovou, Maria ................................ 181

Iams, Howard .................................. 186

Ibarraran, Pablo ............................... 149

Ibisomi, Latifat D. G. ................... 23, 49

Iceland, John ............................. 38, 207

Ifcher, John D. ................................... 57

Il‘yasova, Dora .................................. 92

Imasiku, Eunice N.S. ........ P1-43, P4-53

Inanc, Hande ................................... 117

INDEPTH Working Group On All-

Cause Mortality, .............................. 140

Ingwersen, Nicholas .......................... 60

Insler, Michael ............................. P3-32

Ip, Joanne .......................................... 84

Irani, Laili .................................... P5-26

Islam, Towfiqua Mahfuza ............ P6-67

Iveniuk, James .................................. 15

Iwasawa, Miho ................................ 102

Jaber, Ahmed .................................. 205

Jacknowitz, Alison ...................... 64, 85

Jackson, Elizabeth F........................... 48

Jackson, Heide ............................. P1-28

Jackson, Jonathan ............................ 107

Jackson, Margot .............................. 215

Jadhav, Apoorva .......................... P5-27

Jagger, Pamela ................................ 104

Jain, Anrudh .................................. 8, 75

Jakob, Alberto A. E. ........................... 63

James, Sherman ........................... P1-23

James, Spencer L. ............................ 106

James-Hawkins, Laurie ................ P1-29

Jamieson, Anne ............................ P1-16

Jampaklay, Aree ...................... 130, 156

Jang, Bohyun .................................... 32

Jankowska, Marta M. ......................... 54

Jantti, Markus ............................... P3-33

Jarallah, Yara .................................. 143

Jarry, Valérie .......................... 96, P7-27

Jarvis, Benjamin ................... 130, P2-29

Jasilionis, Domantas ......................... 49

Jayasundera, Radheeka ........... 128, 148

Jdanov, Dmitri A. ............................. 135

Jejeebhoy, Shireen J. ........................ 146

Jena, Binod ................................... P2-30

Jennings, Elyse ............................. P6-32

Jennings, Jennifer ............. P1-30, P3-34

Jennings, Julia .............................. P2-31

Jensen, Ann-Magritt .......................... 66

Jensen, Eric B. .............................. P6-33

Jerman, Jenna ............................... P2-35

Jha, Prabhat .................................. P6-31

Jin, Lei ...................................... 15, 178

Jin, Xiaoyi ................................. 21, 165

Johnson, David ............................. P3-21

Johnson, Hans ...................... 124, P7-24

Johnson, Kenneth M. ............ 160, P5-41

Johnson, Monica Kirkpatrick .......... 205

Johnson, Peter ................................. 136

Johnson, Richard W. ................ 124, 172

Johnson-Hanks, Jennifer ................. 181

Jones, Gavin W. ........................... 21, 47

Jones, James H. .................................. 50

Jones, Jo ............................................ 93

Jones, Kelly M ......................... 161, 212

Jones, Malia ............................. 4, P3-12

Jones, Margaret ............................ P7-69

Jones, Nathan R. ........................... P2-32

Jones, Stephanie ........................... P5-76

Jonsson, Jan O.................................... 42

Jorgenson, Andrew ..................... 49, 49

Joyce, Theodore .......................... 43, 69

Joyner, Kara .............................. 82, 153

Juarez, Fatima ......................... 108, 206

Juarez-Figueroa, Luis ........................ 71

Jung, Haeil ................................... P4-33

Jurczynska, Kaja ............................. 104

Juriansz, John .................................... 36

Justino, Josivan ............................ P2-40

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Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa ............... 10

Kaduk, Anne ................................... 175

Kaestner, Robert ............................. 138

Kahn, Joan R. .................................. P3-3

Kahn, Kathleen .............. 23, 126, P7-14

Kail, Ben ...................................... P4-34

Kakande, Pamela .............................. 62

Kaler, Amy ...................................... 121

Kalibala, Sam .................................... 62

Kalil, Ariel ................................ 28, 133

Kalilani-Phiri, Linda ................. 24, 115

Kalousova, Lucie ............................ 208

Kamal, S. M. Mostafa .......... 193, P6-34

Kamanzi, Canisius ....................... P2-38

Kamp Dush, Claire M. ............. 129, 199

Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin ........... P2-33

Kandel, William A. .................... 72, 120

Kaneda, Toshiko ..................... 138, 187

Kaneko, Ryuichi .......................... P6-35

Kaneshiro, Matheu ............... 118, P3-35

Kangaude, Godfrey ........................ P6-9

Kankwamba, Hector .................... P7-17

Kante, Malick ......................... 48, P5-46

Kao, Grace ................................ 37, 207

Kapitány, Balázs .......................... P5-61

Kaplan, Hillard S. ..... 135, P4-32, P7-45

Karamcheva, Nadia ......................... 124

Karas-Montez, Jennifer ................... 188

Karraker, Amelia ......................... P5-28

Karuga, Robinson ............................. 88

Kasl, Stanislav ................................ 150

Kassa, Serawit L. .......................... P5-29

Kato, Akihiko ............................... P2-34

Katuruza, Micah ..................... 49, P1-43

Katz, Lawrence F. .............................. 57

Katz, Peter ......................................... 21

Kaufman, Joan ............................. P3-36

Kaushal, Neeraj ........................... 51, 76

Kavanaugh, Megan L. ........... 197, P2-35

Kavas, Serap ..................................... 11

Kawachi, Ichiro ................................. 15

Kawahara, Kazuo ......................... P6-67

Kazianga, Harounan .......................... 70

KC, Samir ............................... 177, 213

Kearney, Melissa S. ................... 43, 142

Kefalas, Maria ................................... 12

Kelly, Christine A. ....................... 10, 62

Kelly, Erin ............................... 117, 175

Kemp, Robert .................................... 97

Kemp, Sarah ...................................... 36

Kendig, Sarah M. ............................. 166

Kennedy, Sheela ......................... 39, 76

Keogh, Sarah C. ............................... 197

Kerrigan, Deanna ......................... P4-75

Kerwin, Jason ............................... P6-36

Kes, Aslihan ...................................... 88

Keshri, Kunal ............................... P7-28

Kessler, Ronald C. ............................. 57

Kevern, J. Alex ............................... 216

Khan, Abdul G. ................................ 190

Khanna, Aditya ............................... 126

Khasakhala, Anne ........................... 147

Kiely, Kim ...................................... 213

Kiernan, Kathleen E. .................. 56, 145

Kiggundu, Charles ....................... P5-66

Kilburn, Rebecca .............................. 45

Killewald, Alexandra ...................... 182

Kilpi-Jakonen, Elina .................... P2-68

Kim, Ann H........................................ 20

Kim, ChangHwan ............................. 20

Kim, Daniel ....................................... 15

Kim, Donghwan ................................ 83

Kim, Erin Hye-Won ........................ 173

Kim, Hyun Sik ................................ 188

Kim, Jaeseung .............................. P7-29

Kim, Jeongsoo ............................. P3-37

Kim, Juyeon ............................ 101, 159

Kim, Keuntae ............................... P6-37

Kim, Seik ..................................... P7-30

Kim, Yonsu ....................................... 28

Kim, Young-Il ........................... 75, 212

Kim, Yujin ................................... P1-31

Kimani, James K ............... P1-32, P1-44

Kimbro, Rachel T. ................... 103, 195

King, Katherine ................................... 4

King, Miriam ............................... P2-44

King, Rosalind B. ............................. 117

King, Ryan ...................................... 125

King, Valarie ................................ P1-34

Kingkade, Ward ............................. P6-3

Kirby, Douglas ............................. P2-52

Kirby, James B. ................................ 138

Kishor, Sunita ......................... 110, 146

Kishore, Avinash ......................... P1-66

Kizer, Jessica ............................... P7-54

Klimova, Tatiana ......................... P7-64

Klineberg, Stephen .......................... 107

Kling, Jeffrey .................................... 57

Kling, Joanna ............................... P4-26

Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin ............. 10

Kluesener, Sebastian .............. 16, P6-38

Kluge, Fanny ................................... 185

Knies, Gundi ............................... 45, 84

Knodel, John ................................... 161

Koball, Heather L. ............................. 85

Kobiané, Jean-François ..................... 48

Kochhar, Rakesh ............................. 182

Kodzi, Ivy A. ..................................... 48

Koenig, Matthias ............................... 73

Koerber, William K. ..................... P3-38

Koffi, Alain K. ................................ P1-3

Kofie, Humphrey ......................... P4-35

Kofman, Yelizavetta .................... P7-31

Kohler, Hans-Peter .................. 115, 132

Kohler, Iliana V. ........................ 24, 115

Koissi, Marie Claire ..................... P5-30

Kolk, Martin ................................. P5-31

Kománek, David .......................... P3-11

Kondayire, Felix ............................. 155

Korinek, Kim ....................... 130, P4-36

Koss, Mary P................................. P7-35

Kossek, Ellen .................................. 175

Kost, Kathryn ....................... 168, P5-32

Kostaki, Anastasia ....................... P3-39

Kotila, Letitia .................................... 96

Kotzamanis, Byron ...................... P3-39

Kovacheva, Penka ............................. 43

Kovak, Brian ..................................... 90

Kowaleski-Jones, Lori ... 30, 103, P6-24

Kozloski, Michael ............................... 6

Kraly, Ellen Percy ..................... 73, 139

Kramarow, Ellen A. ................ 78, P1-33

Krause, Walter ............................... P3-7

Kravchenko, Julia ........................... 213

Kravdal, Oystein ............................... 48

KrennHrubec, Keris S ..................... P6-9

Kreyenfeld, Michaela ........................ 16

Kritz, Mary M. ........................... 73, 120

Krivickas, Kristy ............................... 25

Krivoshapkin, Vadim ................... P7-64

Kroeger, Rhiannon A. ................ 12, 123

Krueger, Patrick M. .............. 123, P3-56

Kucera, Tomas ............................. P3-11

Kucheva, Yana ............................. P7-32

Kulcsar, Laszlo J. ............................... 29

Kulhánová, Ivana ............................ 178

Kulik, Margarete C. ......................... 178

Kulkarni, Veena S. ........................ P4-37

Kulminski, Alexander ....................... 92

Kulu, Hill ........................................ 102

Kumar, Abhishek ......................... P5-49

Kumar, Ashok .............................. P4-38

Kumar, Kaushalendra .................. P4-62

Kumar, Kaushlendra ......................... 35

Kumar, Nandan ............................ P5-33

Kumar, Narendra ......................... P2-36

Kumar, Santosh ...................... 18, P7-33

Kumchulesi, Grace ....................... P5-34

Kumler, Todd .................................. 111

Kuntla, Shrikant ........................... P4-39

Kuo, Caroline .................................... 71

Kuo, Daphne ................................... 138

Kuo, Janet ......................................... 39

Kupiszewski, Marek ....................... 120

Kureishi, Wataru .......................... P2-37

Kwena, Zachary ..................... 71, P7-72

Kye, Bongoh .......................... 32, P5-35

Kyei, Pearl ...................................... 118

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Lachaud, James ................................. 93

Ladusingh, Laishram .................... P4-22

LaFave, Daniel R. ............................ 186

Lagrange, Hugues ........................... 164

Lahiff, Maureen .............................. 170

Lai, Cynthia ................................... P6-2

Lai, Qing ........................................... 33

Lal, Dharmesh ................................... 93

Lalic, Nevena .................................... 52

Lalou, Richard ................................ 154

Lalthapersad-Pillay, Pinky ........... P2-66

Lam, David ............................... 44, 187

Lamb, Vicki L. .............................. P3-25

Lambdin, Barrot H. ......................... 155

Lamichhane, Prabhat ....................... 108

Lan, Nguyen Thi Ngoc ..................... 47

Land, Kenneth C. ....................... 92, 189

Langa, Kenneth M. ............................ 58

Langenkamp, Amy ....................... P1-57

Lapham, Susan ............................. P2-61

Lapkoff, Shelley ................................ 36

Laplante, Benoît ..................... 66, P2-38

Lappegård, Trude ...................... 22, 128

Laraia, Barbara .................................. 85

Lariscy, Joseph T ............................... 97

Larsen, Luke J. ..................................... 3

Laserson, Kayla ................................ 88

Latham, Kenzie ................................. 78

Latshaw, Beth A. .......................... P4-40

Lavelle, Bridget J. ............................ 100

LaVilla, Kayla ................................. 102

Lawrence, Elizabeth .......................... 97

Le Guen, Mireille ........................... P1-6

Le Hesran, Jean-Yves ..................... 154

Leach, Mark A. ........................ 122, 160

Lebel, Andre ................................... 196

Lebrao, Maria .................................. 140

Ledwell, Maggie .......................... P1-34

Lee, Annie C. ................................ P7-34

Lee, Barrett A. ................................... 72

Lee, Denise .................................. P2-75

Lee, Dong Ju ....................................... 1

Lee, Furrina F. .............................. P6-39

Lee, HaeNim ................................ P7-29

Lee, Hedy ........................................ 195

Lee, James Z. ................................... 152

Lee, Jennifer C. ................................ 118

Lee, Jinkook ...................................... 58

Lee, Kristen S. ................................... 84

Lee, Marlene A. ................................. 20

Lee, RaeHyuck ............................. P7-29

Lee, Ronald ................................. 1, 148

Lee, Sang-Hyop ........................ 44, 210

Lee, Sharon M. ........................... 37, 207

Lee, Yean-Ju ................................... 101

Lee, YeonJin ..................................... 15

Lee-Rife, Susan M. .......................... 165

Leerkes, Arjen ................................. 160

Lehrer, Evelyn L. .................. 199, P7-35

Lehrer, Jocelyn ............................. P7-35

Lei, Xiaoyan ...................................... 44

Leibbrandt, Murray ........................ P5-3

Leininger, Lindsey J................... 28, 138

Lenart, Adam .................................... 34

Lenzi, Rachel .................................. 147

Leonard, William ......................... P7-64

Leridon, Henri ................................ P1-6

Lerman, Robert ............................... 204

Lescano, Andres ........................... P1-46

Lesné, Maud ................................. P4-41

Lesthaeghe, Ron J. ............................. 21

Leturcq, Marion ........................... P5-36

Leupp, Katrina M. .............................. 74

Levandowski, Brooke A. .......... 69, P6-9

Levin, Michael ............................. P5-23

Levine, Phillip ................................. 142

Levine, Ruth .................................... 163

Levira, Francis ............................. P6-40

Levison, Deborah ............................ 146

Levitte, Yael ...................................... 95

Levy, Brian L. .................................. 191

Lewis, Jamie ................................ P4-13

Lewis, Valerie ................................. 107

Leyk, Stefan .............................. 14, 156

Li, Jiejin ............................... 130, P7-36

Li, Jing .............................................. 53

Li, Jui-Chung Allen ...................... P6-14

Li, Jun ............................................... 84

Li, Lifeng ..................................... P7-37

Li, Nan ................................... 34, P5-20

Li, Qing ........................................ P2-39

Li, Qingfeng ...................................... 46

Li, Shuzhuo ............................ 29, P6-41

Li, Ting ..................................... 92, 189

Li, Xue ................................. 187, P4-42

Li, Yan ............................................ 165

Liang, Lan ....................................... 100

Liang, Zai ............................. 130, P7-36

Lichter, Daniel T. .......................... P1-54

Liebert, Melissa ............... P7-38, P7-64

Liebler, Carolyn A. ...................... 68, 68

Light, Audrey .................................. 123

Light, Michael ................................. 207

Lillard, Dean R. ......................... 31, 205

Lima, Everton .................. P1-10, P2-40

Lin, Hui-Sheng ............................. P5-37

Lin, I-Fen ............................. 131, P2-41

Lin, Shih-Fan .................................... 26

Lin, Ting ...................................... P5-11

Lin, Yu-Hsuan ............................. P5-37

Linda, Young-DeMarco .................. 216

Lindahl, Lena ............................... P3-33

Lindberg, Laura ..................... 41, P5-32

Lindgren, Urban ........................... P5-69

Lindstrom, David P. ........................... 59

Link, Bruce ..................................... 169

Linog, Maria Teresa Sharon ............ 201

Linton, April ............................... 59, 59

Lippert, Adam M. ......................... P3-40

Little, Jani S. .................................... 211

Liu, Albert Yung-Hsu ........................ 85

Liu, Hui ..................................... 67, 101

Liu, Huijun ................................... P6-41

Liu, Li ............................................... 46

Liu, Lige ................................... 21, 165

Liu, Ying ........................................ P7-7

Ljunge, Martin .................................. 61

Lleras-Muney, Adriana ..................... 70

Lloyd, Cynthia B. ............................. 115

Lobo, Peter ...................................... 164

Locke, Victoria ................................. 86

Lofquist, Daphne A. ........................... 82

Loft, Lisbeth Trille G. ................... P6-42

Logan, John R. ...................... 107, P4-19

London, Rebecca A. ...................... P7-60

Long, Sharon K. .................... 138, P4-11

Longmore, Monica A. .................... 9, 41

Lopez, Luis A. .............................. P4-45

Lopez-Carr, David .................... 54, 104

Lopez-Gay, Antonio ......................... 21

Lu, Lei .................................. 144, P4-43

Lu, Yao ............................................. 32

Lucas, Rachel ............................... P6-43

Luci, Angela ................................. P5-38

Ludwig, Jens ..................................... 57

Lueck, Michelle M ........................... 159

Lui, Camillia ................................ P7-39

Luke, Nancy ................. 2, P3-43, P4-57

Luo, Liying ................................. 17, 17

Luo, Weixiang .................................. 32

Luo, Ye ............................................. 15

Luppino, Marc ................................ 149

Lurie, Mark ..................................... 126

Lutz, Wolfgang ................................... 1

Luy, Marc ......................................... 77

Luz, Luciana ................................... 194

Lydié, Nathalie ............................. P2-42

Lymperopoulou, Kitty ..................... 122

Lynch, Alicia Doyle .......................... 27

Lynch, Jamie L. .................... 188, P1-74

Lynch, Scott M. ......................... 17, 213

Lyngstad, Torkild Hovde ................. 166

Lyons, Heidi ................................. P1-35

M. de A. Freire, Flávio Henrique . P2-40

Maas, Regan .................................... 122

Mac Laurin, Galen ............................ 14

Macartney, Suzanne ..................... P6-47

Machado, Carla J. ......................... P6-16

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Machiyama, Kazuyo ....................... 214

MacInnes, Maryhelen D. ............... P6-44

Mackenbach, Johan P....................... 178

Maclaurin, Galen ............................ 156

Maclean, Johanna Catherine ........... 186

Macmillan, Ross ............................... 12

Macours, Karen ................................. 85

MacQuarrie, Kerry ....................... P7-40

Maczuga, Steven .............. P7-25, P7-48

Maddow-Zimet, Isaac ............... 41, 108

Madhavan, Sangeetha ................. 2, 126

Madhavan, Supriya ...................... P5-39

Madi, Banyana ............................. P2-33

Madimenos, Felicia ...................... P7-38

Maduna, Paris Vusimuzi .............. P7-41

Mahalik, James ................................. 27

Mahy, Mary ...................................... 60

Mai, Tung Q ..................................... 108

Maia, Alexandre Gori ........................ 83

Mair, Christine ................................ 159

Majid, Muhammad .......................... 186

Majumder, Nabanita .................... P1-36

Malanson, George ........................... 156

Malhotra, Anju ................................ 165

Malmberg, Bo ................................. 111

Maluccio, John A. .............................. 85

Mandal, Mahua ............................... 110

Manderson, Lenore ...................... P7-14

Manibo Lazzarino, Maribel ........... P6-9

Manlove, Jennifer ................... 105, 112

Manning, Wendy D. ..................... 9, 153

Manson, Steven ............................... 174

Mansury, Yuri .............................. P3-41

Mapetla, Ntsoaki .......................... P7-42

Maralani, Vida ..................... 150, P4-44

Marcelli, Enrico ...................... 122, 195

Marchetta, Francesca ...................... 163

Marcum, Christopher S. ........... 119, 159

Mare, Robert D. ................. 91, 152, 177

Margerison-Zilko, Claire ........ 170, 208

Margolis, Rachel ......................... 57, 84

Mariwah, Simon .............................. 177

Marshall, Emily ........................... P1-37

Marsicano, Elise ........................... P2-42

Marteleto, Leticia J. ............. 33, 81, 171

Martikainen, Pekka ...................... P4-51

Martin, Linda G. ................................ 26

Martin, Steven P. ......................... 41, 99

Martin-Anderson, Sarah ............... P7-43

Martinez, Gladys M. ..................... P1-38

Martinson, Melissa L. ................ 30, 178

Masanja, Honorati ........................ P1-20

Masferrer, Claudia ....................... P3-42

Mason, Andrew ......................... 44, 148

Masquelier, Bruno ....................... P5-40

Massey, Douglas S. .................... 57, 151

Masters, Ryan K. ....................... 98, 169

Mather, Mark S. ............................ P6-49

Mathews, Paul ................................. 181

Mathur, Arvind ............................ P7-38

Mathur, Sanyukta ............................ 197

Matthews, Stephen A. ................ 65, 174

Matthews, Zoe ............................. P2-45

Mattingly, Marybeth J. .............. 5, P5-41

Matysiak, Anna ............................... 102

Mauldon, Jane .............................. P7-44

May, John ....................................... 163

Mayer, Kenneth ................................ 71

Mazur, Allan ................................... 116

Mazzuco, Stefano ............. P3-45, P6-51

Mbacke, Cheikh .............................. 155

Mbatha, Emmanuel ...................... P5-21

Mberu, Blessing ................................ 48

McAdams-Mahmoud, Ayesha ..... P2-22

McAllister, Lisa S ......................... P7-45

McArdle, John J. ............................... 58

McCaa, Robert ............................. P4-45

McCarthy, Bill .................................... 9

McCarthy, Kristin ........................ P6-45

McClendon, David ....................... P1-39

McClintock, Martha ............................ 6

McCormick, Tyler ............................ 53

McCue, Kristen ................................. 51

McDade, Thomas W. .................... P6-15

McDaniel, Anne .............................. 157

McDaniel, Philip ............................. 156

McDevitt, Thomas M. ...................... 121

McDonald, Peter ..................... 115, 141

McDonald, Steve ............................ 159

McFall, Brooke H. ........................... 172

McFarland, Dan .............................. 117

McFarland, Michael ............................ 6

McGahan, Anita ........................... P6-31

McGill, Brittany S. ........................... 119

McGough, Laura ............................... 93

McGovern, Mark E. ......................... 159

McGovern, Patricia ......................... 175

McInerney, Melissa ......................... 172

McIntosh, Craig .............................. 163

McKee, Douglas .................. 186, P4-44

McKelvey, Christopher ..................... 43

McKernan, Signe-Mary .................. 182

McLanahan, Sara ........................ 50, 56

McLaren, Zoe ....................... 114, P1-40

McMullen, Kara .............................. 206

McPike, Jamie .............................. P3-43

McQuillan, Julia .............................. 173

Meadows, Meagan ....................... P6-63

Meadows, Sarah O. ............................ 45

Medalia, Carla .............................. P2-43

Medlin, Carol .................................. 161

Meekers, Dominique ............ 206, P3-44

Meggiolaro, Silvia ........... P3-45, P6-51

Mehta, Neil ............................. 195, 209

Meier, Ann .................................. 9, 117

Meier, Sarah .................................... 138

Meijer-Irons, Jacqueline ........... 54, 156

Mejia, Marisol Cuellar .................... 124

Mejía-Guevara, Iván .............. 59, P7-12

Mellor, Jennifer ............................... 172

Melvin, Jennifer E. ............................. 26

Mencarini, Letizia ........................... 131

Mendelsohn, S Joshua ..................... 161

Mendola, Daria ............................ P5-10

Meng, Tianguang ......................... P1-11

Meng, Xin ......................................... 90

Menken, Jane ............................ 10, 187

Mensch, Barbara S. ...................... 10, 62

Menvielle, Gwenn ........................... 178

Merli, Giovanna ........................ 53, 161

Meroni, Elena C. .............................. 131

Merten, Michael ........................... P6-63

Meslé, France ................... P4-46, P5-14

Meyer, Daniel ................................. 114

Meza, Liliana .................................. 151

Mezger, Cora ............................... P6-69

Michaels-Obregon, Alejandra ........... 58

Michalowski, Margaret ................ P4-47

Michaud, Pierre-Carl ......................... 26

Michelmore, Katherine ............. 95, 131

Miech, Richard .................................. 97

Mier-y-Teran, Marta ....................... 127

Mikolai, Julia ............................... P1-41

Miles, Jeremy .................................. 195

Miles, Toni ........................................ 78

Miller, Grant ........................... 148, 185

Miller, Peter .................................... 108

Miller, Trey ..................................... 118

Mills, Melinda ........................... 87, 153

Milner, George ................................ 132

Minello, Alessandra ..................... P4-48

Miranda, Vitor F. .......................... P5-42

Miranda-Ribeiro, Paula ................ P6-16

Mirembe, Florence ....................... P5-66

Mirna, Safi ...................................... 164

Misra, Joya ...................................... 183

Missov, Trifon I. ........................ 34, 162

Mitchell, Colter ......................... 50, 216

Mitchell, Katherine Stamps ............ 105

Miyawaki, Michael H. .................. P5-43

Mizuochi, Masaaki .......................... 212

Mkandawire, James ......................... 121

Mlenga, Ernest ................................ 193

Modrek, Sepideh ............................. 198

Moen, Phyllis ............................ 18, 175

Mogelgaard, Kathleen ....................... 14

Molesworth, Anna .................... 48, 197

Molla, Michael T ............................... 63

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Mollborn, Stefanie F. ............... 117, 166

Moltz, Ryan ................................. P2-44

Monaghan, David B. ........................ 192

Monnat, Shannon M.......... P3-46, P7-46

Monte, Lindsay M. ................ 137, P4-49

Montez, Jennifer Karas .............. 77, 150

Montgomery, Mark R. ....................... 83

Mood, Carina .................................... 42

Moody, James ........................... 53, 161

Moore, Ann M. .......................... 80, 197

Moore, Chelsea ................................. 13

Moore, DaKysha .......................... P1-44

Moore, Ravaris L .......................... P7-47

Morah, Chinyelum .......................... 203

Moreau, Caroline ................... 112, P1-6

Morency, Jean-Dominique ................ 66

Morgan, Gwendolyn ....................... 206

Morgan, Paul .................... P7-25, P7-48

Morgan, S. Philip .................... 176, 181

Morgan, Stephen L. ..................... 42, 76

Morrison, Peter A. ............................. 36

Morrissey, Taryn ....................... 85, 123

Mosha, Dominic ........................... P1-20

Mosher, William D. ................... 93, 112

Moultrie, Tom A. .................... 23, P7-42

Mourtala, Abdou Illou .................... 154

Mouw, Ted ................................ 53, 130

Moylan, Heather ............................. 171

Mrema, Sigilbet ........................... P1-20

Mu, Ren ............................................ 90

Mu, Zheng .................................... P7-49

Mucha, Peter ................................... 156

Mudekunye-Mahaka, Imelda .......... 155

Mueller, Ulrich O. ................... 116, P3-7

Mueller, Valerie ........................ 90, 191

Muennig, Peter .................................. 15

Mukherjee, Aparna ......................... 110

Mukherjee, Protap ........................... 104

Mulambia, Chishimba ..................... 197

Mullan, Katrina ......................... 54, 156

Mullen, Erica J. .................................. 73

Mullen, Kathleen .................... 198, 198

Muller, Chandra ........................... P1-58

Muller, Christopher ........................... 11

Mumuni, Abu .................................. 191

Muniz, Jeronimo O. ........................... 63

Musick, Kelly .......................... 102, 131

Mutombo, Namuunda ..................... 197

Muttarak, Raya ........................ 164, 208

Mutua, Martin K. .......................... P6-46

Mutunga, Clive ...................... 14, P3-47

Mykyta, Laryssa ........................... P6-47

Mynarska, Monika .................. 147, 181

Myrskylä, Mikko ...................... 57, 172

Naderi, Robert .............................. P2-19

Nahmias, Petra ................................ 194

Naidoo, Nirmala ........................... P7-38

Nanda, Geeta ................................... 147

Nathan, Rose ................................... 161

Nau, Michael ................................... 188

Nauman, Elizabeth .................. 128, 165

Nava-Bolaños, Isalia ............ 111, P1-42

Nawrotzki, Raphael ................... 14, 156

Naz, Syeda Saman ........................... 193

Ndonky, Alphousseyni .................... 154

Neal, Sarah ................................... P2-45

Nedoluzhko, Lesia .......................... 176

Neels, Karel ...................................... 16

Negi, Nalin Singh ............................. 35

Nepal, Binod ................................... 213

Nepomnyaschy, Lenna ......... 125, P4-50

Nettles, Sabrina ............................ P6-65

Neumark, David .............................. 124

Newcomer, Susan F. .......................... 71

Newmann, Sara J. ............. P7-50, P7-72

Neyer, Gerda R. ....................... 102, 128

Ngome, Enock ............................. P1-43

Nguyen, Ann ..................................... 52

Nguyen, Liem T. .............................. 108

Ngwale, PMatthews ..................... P7-17

Ni Bhrolchain, Maire ...................... 181

Nicholas, Lauren H. ......................... 172

Nikolov, Plamen .................... 27, P6-48

Nisén, Jessica ............................... P4-51

Nitsche, Natalie ......................... 66, 142

Nkoma, Marcel ............................... 193

Noack, Turid ..................................... 82

Noah, Aggie J. .............................. P5-44

Nobles, Jenna .................................. 125

Noessler, Cedric .............................. 116

Nolan Khan, Laura ....................... P6-43

Noonan, Kelly ................................... 45

Noonan, Mary C. ............................... 64

Noronha, Kenya V. ....................... P3-48

Norris, Shane ........................... 2, P7-14

Notterman, Daniel A. ......................... 50

Novak, Beatriz .................................. 60

Novella, Rafael ............................ P2-46

Noymer, Andrew ................... 52, P7-51

Nsobya, Sam ..................................... 62

Nunez, Anne-Marie ...................... P1-65

Nyegenye, Wilson ............................. 62

Oakes, J. Michael ...................... 39, 175

Ochako, Rhoune AdhiamboP2-47, P6-46

Ochsen, Carsten .............................. 124

O'Connell, Heather A. ........................ 65

Odhiambo, Frank .............................. 88

Odimegwu, Clifford O. ........... 49, P1-43

Odoemene, Akachi C. ........................ 29

Odoemene, Okezie ............................ 29

O'Donnell, Emily ............................ 175

Oduro, Georgina Yaa ..................... P5-2

Odwe, George O .............................. 147

Oeppen, Jim ................................. P6-12

Ofstedal, Mary Beth .......................... 78

Oglethorpe, Judy ............................. 104

Ogollah, Reuben .......................... P2-48

Ogwang, Sheila ................................. 88

O'Hare, William ............... 7, 158, P6-49

Okun, Barbara S. ........................... P6-55

Oladokun, Adesina .................... 62, 197

Olaiya, Babatunde ........................ P6-50

Olayiwola, Saheed ....................... P4-52

Olgiati, Analia ........................... 57, 126

Olivera, Javier ................................. 210

Omoyeni, Sunday T. .......................... 80

O'Neil, Kevin .......................... 124, 134

O'Neill, Erin ................................. P6-39

Ongaro, Fausta ............................. P6-51

Ono, Hiroshi ...................................... 84

Ononokpono, Dorothy ........... 49, P4-53

Onsomu, Elijah ............................ P1-44

Oohira, Tsuyoshi ............................. 175

Operario, Don ................................... 71

Opeskin, Brian .................................. 36

Öri, Peter ........................................... 11

Ornelas, India .................................. 195

Orrenius, Pia ................................ P3-49

Ortman, Jennifer M. .............. 136, P2-49

Osborne, Cynthia A. ............. 145, P3-54

Otai, Jane .......................................... 80

Ou, Dongshu ................................ P2-50

Ouellet, Nadia ................................. 184

Ouellette, Nadine .................... 189, 213

Owens, Jayanti ................. P3-50, P3-51

Owusu-Danso, Theresa .................. P5-2

Ozcan, Berkay ................................... 43

Ozler, Berk ...................................... 163

Pace, Monica ................................ P5-14

Pace, Roberta .................................... 39

Packel, Laura ............................... P1-45

Padmadas, Sabu S. ........................ P3-48

Paik, Anthony ................................... 41

Painter, Matthew A. ......................... 150

Pais, Jeremy ...................................... 20

Palacio, Andres ............................ P2-51

Palamuleni, Martin Enoch ....... 1, P7-52

Pallikadavath, Saseendran .... 176, P2-48

Pallin, Sarah ................................. P3-44

Palloni, Alberto ........................... 60, 77

Palmer, John .................................... 107

Pals, Heili ..................................... P3-52

Pan, William ................................ P1-46

Pancho-Berry, Andrea ..................... 134

Pande, Rohini P. ................................. 88

Papp, John ......................................... 90

Pappagallo, Marilena ................... P5-14

Parashar, Sangeeta ....................... P5-45

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Parasuraman, Sulabha ..................... 110

Paredes, Cristian L ........................ P1-47

Parisi, Domenico ............................... 72

Parizot, Isabelle ............................ P4-58

Park, Hun Joo ............................... P3-41

Park, Hyunjoon ............................... 118

Park, Julie ......................................... 72

Park, Seoung Eun .............................. 64

Parker, Daniel .............................. P2-31

Parker, Susan ............................ 70, 149

Parman, John M ................................. 45

Parrado, Emilio A. ........................ P6-18

Parrott, Fiona R ................................ 197

Passel, Jeffrey S. ............... P3-42, P4-73

Pastor, Patricia ............................. P1-33

Pasupuleti, Samba Siva Rao ........... 214

Patel, Rachana .............................. P6-52

Patel, Sangram Kishor ...................... 93

Paterno, Anna .................................. 139

Pathak, Prasanta .............................. 214

Patra, Shraboni ............................. P4-54

Pattaravanich, Umaporn .................. 130

Patterson, Evelyn J. ............................ 17

Patton, Deleena ............................ P7-53

Payne, Collin F. .................... 162, P1-48

Peachey, Everett J. ........................... 139

Pearce-Morris, Jennifer ................ P6-53

Pebley, Anne ....................................... 4

Pederzini, Carla ............................ P3-42

Peet, Evan ....................................... 140

Pelletier, David ................................. 38

Pennec, Sophie ................................ 213

Penner, Andrew ........................... P7-54

Peppard, Paul ............................... P3-56

Peracchi, Franco .............................. 121

Perelli-Harris, Brienna .............. 56, 142

Perez, Anthony D. .............................. 68

Perez, Maria .................................... 149

Perez, Tita Lorna L. ...................... P3-14

Perez Amador, Julieta ..................... 127

Perez-Lopez, Daniel ..................... P3-37

Perreira, Krista ........................ 195, 215

Pessin, Lea ...................................... 142

Peterman, Amber ............................ 143

Peters, Elizabeth .................. 45, 61, 157

Peterson, Kristen ............................. 147

Peterson, Lindsey .................... 212, 212

Pevarnik, Victoria ........................... 107

Pfeffer, Fabian T. ..................... 182, 200

Phillips, James F. ....................... 48, 190

Phuengsamran, Dusita .................... P2-5

Picot, Garnett .................................. 118

Pierce, Christine ................................ 86

Pierotti, Rachael S. ..................... 71, 194

Piguet, Virginie ............................ P2-67

Pilkauskas, Natasha ................. 100, 137

Pinto, Guido .................................... 210

Piotrowski, Martin ....................... P4-55

Pirani, Elena ............................. 79, P2-7

Pison, Gilles ................................. P5-46

Pleau, Robin L ................................. 184

Plotnick, Robert D. ...................... 5, 209

Plotts, Christopher ....................... P2-61

Po, June Y.T....................................... 76

Points, Kari .................................... P6-9

Pollard, Michael S. ........................... 195

Pong, Suet-ling ............................. P2-50

Pongsiri, Jeff ................................ P4-26

Popkin, Ronna .............................. P2-52

Porter, Jeremy R. ............................... 65

Porter, Lauren ......................... 125, 152

Pörtner, Claus C. ............... P2-62, P7-55

Poston, Jr., Dudley L............... 82, P5-47

Potancokova, Michaela .... P5-63, P6-66

Potarca, Gina ................................... 153

Potochnick, Stephanie ....................... 33

Potter, Joseph E. ........................... 69, 89

Potter, Lloyd .................... P3-22, P4-56

Poulain, Michel ............................... 116

Poulin, Michelle ............................ 8, 62

Powers, Daniel A. .................... 169, 202

Powers, Mary G. ................................ 73

Pradhan, Itismita .......................... P5-48

Prasad, Rajiva .............................. P2-53

Prasartkul, Pramote .............. 156, P2-14

Prata, Ndola ............................ 113, 206

Presser, Harriet B. ........................... P5-7

Prettner, Klaus ................................ 148

Prickett, Kate C. .................... 171, P6-54

Primon, Jean-Luc ............................ 118

Prioux, France ...................... 131, P2-54

Pronzato, Chiara .............................. 131

Prusty, Ranjan Kumar ............ 80, P5-49

Ptak-Chmielewska, Aneta ...... 86, P1-49

Pujadas, Isabel ............................... P3-5

Pullum, Thomas W. ........................... 52

Punpuing, Sureeporn ....................... 201

Puri, Mahesh ........................... 108, 141

Puur, Allan ........................................ 81

Pytlikova, Mariola .......................... 139

Qian, Yue ..................................... P1-50

Qian, Zhenchao ....................... 192, 199

Qiu, Hanyao ................................. P3-53

Qu, Zhiyong ................................. P2-26

Quashie, Nekehia T. ...................... P2-55

Queiroz, Bernardo L. ................. 34, 210

Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie ............... P4-58

Quissell, Kathryn ............................ 148

Qureshi, Javaeria A. ........................... 70

Raftery, Adrian ......................... 52, 144

Ragan, Kelly .......................... 75, P2-56

Rahman, Mizanur ...................... 46, 141

Rai, Rajesh Kumar .......................... 141

Rajan, Sowmya ............................... 176

Rakgoasi, Serai D. ........................ P2-33

Raley, Kelly .................................. 9, 39

Ralston, Margaret L. ........................ 187

Ram, Faujdar .................... P1-36, P2-59

Ramaiya, Astha ............................ P6-40

Ramey, David ................................... 67

Ramirez, Marizen .............................. 41

Rana, Ashma ................................... 108

Randell, Heather F. ....................... P5-50

Rasner, Anika .................................... 61

Ratcliffe, Caroline ........................... 182

Rau, Roland ................................. P4-12

Rautu, Iulia ...................................... 154

Raver, C. Cybele .............. P2-75, P5-76

Ray, Barbara ..................................... 12

Rayer, Stefan ................................... 120

Raymo, James ........................... 17, 102

Razurri, Hugo ............................... P1-46

Raz-Yurovich, Liat .......... P5-51, P6-55

Razzaque, Abdur ......................... 46, 88

Reardon, Sean F. .......................... 4, 204

Reczek, Corinne ................................ 24

Reed, Holly E. ............................... P4-57

Refaat, Amany ................................ 110

Regnerus, Mark ............................ P3-54

Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud ..... P1-6, P2-54

Reher, David ..................................... 25

Rehkopf, David ........................... 6, 135

Reich, Michael .................................. 16

Reichman, Nancy E. .................. 45, 209

Reid, Keshia ................................. P3-55

Reimondos, Anna .................... 115, 173

Reina Ortiz, Miguel E. ..................... 179

Reither, Eric N. ..................... 169, P3-56

Renahy, Emilie ............................. P4-58

Renati, Solomon J. ........................ P3-57

Rendall, Michael S. ............................ 64

Reniers, Georges ....................... 10, 140

Renwick, Trudi ................................. 42

Reyes, Adriana M ............. P2-57, P5-52

Reyes, Perla ...................................... 65

Reynolds, Sarah A. .......................... 105

Reznik, Gayle .......................... 157, 186

Rich, Peter .................................... P1-30

Richards, Morgan ........................... P3-4

Richardson, Sylvia ....................... P6-21

Richman, Aliza D. ........................ P2-58

Richter, Linda M .................................. 2

Riegle, Adrienne L ............................. 89

Riegle-Crumb, Catherine .................. 13

Riffe, Timothy L. M...................... P1-51

Rijken, Arieke J. .......................... 66, 81

Rindfuss, Ronald R. ................. 128, 156

Riosmena, Fernando ................... 31, 59

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Rios-Neto, Eduardo L. G. ............. P3-58

Rivas, Alejandro ............................. 134

Rivera Drew, Julia A......... P5-53, P7-56

Rivero Fuentes, Estela ................. P4-59

Rivers, Natasha ............................... 196

Roberts, Evan .................................. 135

Roberts, Tyler .............................. P5-54

Robine, Jean-Marie ......................... 162

Robinson, Keith D. ............................ 12

Robinson, Rachel S. ........................... 49

Robnett, Belinda ............................. 207

Roca, Eva ..................................... P5-21

Rocca, Corinne H. ............................ 141

Rodgers, Joseph L. ........................... 211

Rodrigues, Cristina Guimarães ..... P3-48

Rodríguez, Germán ......................... 168

Roessger, Felix ............................. P5-55

Rogan, Michael ............................ P5-21

Rogers, Andrei ................................ 211

Rogers, Richard G. ....................... 77, 97

Rosales, William E. ...................... P7-57

Rose, Eva ..................................... P1-52

Rosenbaum, Emily ............................ 38

Rosenbaum, Janet ............ P1-52, P3-59

Rosenman, Robert .......................... P7-2

Rosero-Bixby, Luis ..................... 6, 210

Rosina, Alessandro ........................... 66

Rossier, Clementine ........................ 181

Rossin, Maya ...................................... 2

Rostron, Brian ................................. 169

Rubalcava, Luis ............. 70, 151, P5-35

Ruggles, Steven ........................ 39, 174

Rull, Ruldoph .................................... 92

Rungruanghiranya, Suthat ............ P7-71

Rutledge, Matthew S. ............... 100, 198

Ryan, Rebecca M. ........................ 2, 166

Rytina, Steven ................................. 216

Saabneh, Ameed ............................. 178

Sabah, Michal .............................. P7-58

Sabarwal, Shagun ............................ 146

Sabater, Albert ............................. P5-56

Sabharwal, Rebha ........................... 181

Sabia, Joseph J. ................................ 146

Sabourin, Patrick .......................... P6-56

Sachathep, Karampreet ................... 214

Sage, Joanna ................................. P5-57

Saggurti, Niranjan ............................... 8

Sagna, Atami ................................ P1-53

Sagna, Marguerite L...................... P1-53

Saha, Manashi .............................. P2-28

Saha, Unnati Rani .................. 88, P6-57

Sahn, David E. ................................. 163

Saikia, Nandita ............................. P2-59

Saint Onge, Jarron M. ................... P6-58

Saito, Yasuhiko ................................. 98

Sakamoto, Arthur ........................ 20, 37

Sakkeus, Luule .................................. 81

Salas, J.M. Ian .............................. P7-59

Salas, Vania B. .............................. P4-60

Salazar, Andres ............................ P6-19

Saldana, Joshua ............................ P5-58

Salganik, Matthew J. ......................... 60

Saliba, James ..................................... 33

Saliku, Teresa V. ........................... P2-47

Salinas, Viviana .............................. 200

Salmon-Mulanovich, Gabriela ..... P1-46

Salvatore, Antonio ....................... P5-14

Salvini, Silvana ................................. 79

Samanta, Tannistha ........................... 44

Samper-Ternent, Rafael .............. 26, 58

Sana, Mariano ................................. 174

Sanbonmatsu, Lisa ............................ 57

Sanchagrin, Kenneth ......................... 41

Sanchez, Luis A. ........................... P2-60

Sanchez, Monika .......................... P7-60

Sánchez Gassen, Nora .................. P6-38

Sanchez Romero, Miguel ................ 210

Sanchez-Soto, Gabriela ................... 200

Sandberg, John ................................ 216

Sandberg-Thoma, Sara .................... 129

Sander, Nikola ................................ 167

Sanders, Scott R. ........................... P1-54

Sanders, Seth ..................... 51, 114, 132

Sandoval, Alfonso ........................... 127

Santelli, John .......................... 80, P2-52

Santhya, K.G. .................................. 146

Santiago, Ana .................................. 149

Santillano, Robert ........................ P3-60

Santos, Caetano ............................ P1-10

Saperstein, Aliya .................... 68, P7-54

Sarkar, Sula ............................. 122, 211

Sarker, Md.Mizanur Rahman ....... P4-61

Sartorius, Benn .................................. 23

Sassler, Sharon ............................ 74, 95

Sasson, Isaac .......................... 67, P6-59

Sastry, Narayan ............................... 201

Sauer, Petra ..................................... 177

Sawangdee, Yothin ......................... 156

Sawyer, Diana .............................. P2-40

Sayer, Liana C. ......................... 119, 133

Schaefer, Andrew ......................... P5-41

Schaffer, Kathleen ............................ 88

Schatz, Enid .................................... 187

Schilt, Kristen .............................. P4-65

Schimmele, Christoph M. .......... 29, 184

Schlabach, Sarah ............................... 68

Schmeer, Kammi K. ................. 115, 199

Schmertmann, Carl P. ........................ 69

Schmidt, Susanne ............................ 180

Schmidt-Stolte, Martina ................. P3-7

Schmiege, Sarah .............................. 123

Schneider, Daniel .................... 119, 175

Schnettler, Sebastian ......................... 50

Schnittker, Jason ............................... 24

Schober, Pia S. ................................. 183

Schoen, Robert ................................ 144

Schoeni, Robert ................................. 12

Schott, Whitney ........................... P5-59

Schoumaker, Bruno D. ....................... 17

Schuehrer, Susanne ........................... 56

Schulenberg, John ............................. 99

Schuler, Sidney Ruth ...................... 147

Schultz, T. Paul ....................... 163, 187

Schwandt, Hilary ......................... P1-55

Schwartz, Christine R. ............. 192, 199

Schwerdtfeger, Kami ................... P6-63

Scott, Leslie ................................. P2-61

Sear, Rebecca ....................... 181, P1-64

Sebu, Joshua .................................... 177

Sedgh, Gilda .................................... 108

Seeley, Janet ................................. P3-66

Seierstad, Ane ................................... 82

Sekher, T.V. ......................... 111, P4-62

Sekhri, Sheetal ............................. P6-60

Sekita, Shizuka ............................. P7-61

Seltzer, Judith A. ........................ 56, 205

Sennott, Christie ..................... 99, P1-29

Seplaki, Christopher L. ................ 34, 92

Serafini, Brian J. .................................. 5

Serbanescu, Florina I. ................... P1-69

Severin, Eugenio ............................. 149

Sevoyan, Arusyak ........................... 126

Seydel, Hanna ................................ P3-7

Shabani, Josephine ....................... P6-40

Shafer, Kevin .................................. 129

Shalnova, Svetlana .......................... 135

Shamte, Amri ............................... P1-20

Shang, Ce .......................................... 51

Shapira, Gil ............................. 171, 171

Shapiro, Arnold ............................ P5-30

Sharma, Sudha ................................ 108

Sharma, Suresh ............................ P3-61

Sharma, Vinita ................................ 179

Sharp, Gregory .......................... 38, 182

Sharrow, David J. ............................. 140

Sharygin, Ethan J. ............. P1-19, P6-61

Shauman, Kimberlee A. ..................... 13

Sheehan, Connor ............................... 59

Shellenberg, Kristen M. ..................... 69

Shen, Ke ....................................... P3-62

Shen, Yuying ............................... P6-62

Shieh, Ching-Yi A. ....................... P1-56

Shiffman, Jeremy ...................... 88, 148

Shifrer, Dara R. ................. P1-57, P1-58

Shih, Regina ...................................... 58

Shim, Joyce YH ........................... P7-29

Shin, Heeju .............................. 180, 202

Shinohara, Sayaka K ........................ 175

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Shkolnikov, Vladimir M ............ 49, 135

Shkolnikova, Maria A. ..................... 135

Shoff, Carla ............................ 97, P1-59

Short, Kathleen S. .............................. 42

Short, Susan E. .............................. P4-19

Short Fabic, Madeleine .... P4-63, P6-43

Shreffler, Karina M. ...................... P6-63

Shuzhuo, Li ..................................... 165

Sieverding, Maia ............................. 187

Sigilbert, Mrema ............................... 48

Sigle-Rushton, Wendy ............ 131, 166

Sikoki, Bondan .................................. 21

Sikora, Asia ............................. 101, 209

Silva, Romesh .............................. P7-62

Silventoinen, Karri ....................... P4-51

Silverstein, Merril ........................ P7-63

Silverwood, Richard ....................... 214

Simão, Andrea B. ................................. 8

Simms, Margaret ............................. 182

Sims, Jacqueline ................................ 27

Singelmann, Joachim ................ 20, 160

Singer, Audrey .................................. 51

Singh, Abhishek ............... P2-48, P3-48

Singh, Abhishek .............................. 176

Singh, Aditya .................................. 176

Singh, Anand .................................... 35

Singh, Ashish .................................. 203

Singh, B.P. ................................... P3-63

Singh, Brijesh P. ........................... P3-63

Singh, Deepti ............................... P1-60

Singh, Gayatri ................................... 59

Singh, Kavita ............................... P5-26

Singh, Mayank Kumar ................. P1-61

Singh, Niraj K. ............................. P3-63

Singh, Rakesh Kumar .................. P1-62

Singh, Shrikant ............................. P4-64

Singh, Susheela D. ........................... 108

Singlemann, Joachim ...................... 167

Sinha, Atreyee .............................. P5-60

Sirirassamee, Tawima .................. P7-71

Sisk, Blake ........................... 151, P6-64

Skirbekk, Vegard ............. P5-63, P6-66

Skytthe, Axel .................................. 132

Sloggett, Andy ................................ 214

Smeeding, Timothy M. .............. 42, 149

Smith, Chelsea ............................. P4-65

Smith, Herbert L. ............................. 125

Smith, Ken R................................ 78, 92

Smith, Kristin ............................. 5, P5-7

Smith, Laquitta M. ........................ P1-63

Smith, Scott .................................. P1-35

Smith, Stephanie ............................... 88

Smock, Pamela J. ............................. 106

Snipp, C. Matthew ............................ 68

Snodgrass, James J. ........... P7-38, P7-64

Snopkowski, Kristin ............... 75, P1-64

Snow, Rachel .............................. 8, 190

Snyder, Anastasia R. .......................... 32

Sobek, Matthew .............................. 174

Sohn, Heeju .................................. P3-34

Sokhna, Cheikh ............................ P5-46

Solaz, Anne ..................................... 183

Solé-Auró, Aïda .......................... 26, 63

Soler-Hampejsek, Erica ............ 10, 214

Soller, Brian .................................... 105

Solomon, Shreeletha .................... P3-57

Soneji, Samir ............................. 17, 169

Song, Shige ..................................... 143

Song, Xi .................................. 152, 152

Song, Xinming ............................. P5-11

Sonier, Julie .................................... 138

Soonthorndhada, Amara .............. P7-51

Sosa-Rubi, Sandra ............................. 71

Sosnaud, Ben .................................... 49

Sousa, Liliana .................................... 38

South, Scott J. .................................... 20

Souza, Laeticia R. de ......................... 77

Sparks, Corey S. ................................. 65

Sparks, P. Johnelle ............... 180, P1-65

Spears, Dean .......................... 90, P1-66

Speder, Zsolt ................................ P5-61

Speer, Laura .................................... 158

Speizer, Ilene S. ......................... 80, 168

Spielman, Seth ............................. P4-19

Spijker, Jeroen J. A. ...................... P1-51

Spiller, Michael ............................ P1-67

Spoorenberg, Thomas .................. P5-20

Spring, Amy L. ................................ 160

Staff, Jeremy .......................... 99, P7-48

Stallard, Eric ..................................... 92

Stankuniene, Vlada ........................... 49

Staveteig, Sarah E. ........................ P5-62

Stecklov, Guy .................................. 174

Stephen, Elizabeth H. .................... P1-68

Stephenson, Rob .................. 110, P2-22

Stern, Sharon ..................................... 42

Steuerle, Eugene ............................. 204

Stevenson, Amanda ........................... 89

Steward-Streng, Nicole R. ............ P6-65

Stewart, Susan D. ............................. 145

Stieglitz, Jon .................................... 135

Stiles, Jon ..................................... P7-44

Stoebenau, Kirsten .......................... 194

Stoler, Justin ...................................... 23

Stonawski, Marcin ........... P5-63, P6-66

Stone, Allison ............................... P3-64

Stone, Celeste ............................... P2-61

Storeygard, Adam ............ P5-64, P6-60

Story, William T. ............................. 216

Strauss, John ............................... 44, 61

Street, Constanza ................... 66, P2-38

Striessnig, Erich .................................. 1

Stringfield, Jonathan D. ..................... 86

Strohschein, Lisa ............................. 131

Stroup, Antoinette ............................. 92

Strully, Kate W. ................................. 67

Stupp, Paul ............................. 46, P1-69

Stykes, Bart .................................. P3-65

Su, Dejun ..................................... P7-37

Su, Jessica ....................................... 166

Su, Yu-hsuan ................................ P2-62

Subedi, Inku ................................. P5-65

Suchindran, Chirayath .................. P4-31

Sudfeld, Christopher ......................... 10

Sudhinaraset, May ....................... P2-63

Sugawa, Makiko .......................... P6-67

Suhrcke, Marc .............................. P3-45

Sully, Elizabeth A. ................ 211, P3-66

Sumantri, Cecep S. ........................... 148

Sundaram, Aparna ....................... P5-66

Supan, Axel .................................. P2-76

Suriastini, Wayan .............................. 60

Sutton, April ...................................... 13

Swain, Suvakanta N. ............................ 8

Swanson, David A. ....................... P7-65

Sweeney, Megan M. .......................... 39

Swenson, Tami C. ......................... P3-67

Switek, Malgorzata ........................... 57

Szelepka, Sam .............................. P4-21

Szoltysek, Mikolaj ............................ 11

Taboada, Hannah ......................... P5-21

Tabrizi, Samaneh ......................... P4-26

Tach, Laura M. ......................... 129, 154

Tagoe, Henry A. ................ P3-68, P5-13

Tai, Tsui-o .................................... P7-66

Takahashi, Atsuhiko ......................... 98

Takeuchi, Maki ............................ P1-71

Talla, Hawa ....................................... 80

Tam, Tony ....................................... 178

Tamaki, Emi ................................. P4-66

Tamborini, Christopher R. ....... 157, 186

Tan, Poh Lin ................................ P5-67

Tan, Ruoding .......................... 106, 114

Tanaka, Sakiko .................................. 70

Taquino, Michael .............................. 72

Tareque, Md. Ismail ..................... P6-67

Tarskaia, Larissa .......................... P7-64

Tarud, Claudia ............................. P6-19

Taulo, Frank .................................... 113

Tavrow, Paula ................................. 206

Taylor, Lowell ................................ 132

Taylor, Marylee C. ........................ P2-57

Taylor, Miles G. .................... 169, P3-55

Tedrow, Lucky M. ........................ P7-65

Teerawichitchainan, Bussarawan P1-70, P4-36

Teitler, Julien O. ........................... P5-68

Tennant, Jennifer ............................ 198

Terra, Luisa P ................................ P4-67

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Teruel, Graciela M. ......... 70, 151, P5-35

Tesfai, Rebbeca ................................. 51

Testa, Maria Rita ....................... 66, 173

Tevington, Patricia ............................ 12

Thai, Thuan ............................. 111, 172

Thaweesit, Suchada ......................... 128

Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos .............. 198

Thevenon, Olivier ........................... 183

Thiede, Brian C. .................... 191, P6-68

Thiel de Bocanegra, Heike ................ 89

Thirumurthy, Harsha ....................... 179

Thogra, Dolmaya ............................ 108

Thomas, Duncan ....................... 21, 151

Thomas, Jason R. .................... 74, P5-24

Thomas, Kevin J. A. .................. 54, 104

Thomas, Patricia A. ........................... 18

Thomeer, Mieke B. ....................... P4-68

Thompson, Terri-Ann ..................... 194

Thomson, Elizabeth .................... 22, 81

Thorkelson, Catherine L ............... P5-69

Thornton, Arland ...................... 11, 216

Thornton, Rebecca L. ................... 44, 71

Tian, Felicia Feng ............................ 115

Tian, Meng ........................................ 44

Tian, Wei ........................................ 148

Tiedt, Andrew D. ............................... 98

Tienda, Marta ............................ 18, 124

Tillman, Kathryn H. ...................... P6-71

Timberlake, Jeffrey M. .................... 134

Timiun, Godwin G. A. .................. P1-43

Tiwari, Mukesh ................................. 35

Toch, Marlen ................................... 178

Todd, Megan ........................ 135, P5-70

Todd, Petra ...................................... 149

Tollman, Stephen ...................... 10, 187

Toma, Sorana ............................... P6-69

Tomas, Maria C. ........................... P7-67

Tong, Yuying .................................... 32

Toohey, Desmond ........................... 172

Torche, Florencia ............................ 170

Tordella, Stephen J. ....................... 3, 86

Torr, Berna M. .............................. P7-68

Toumbourou, John ....................... P3-57

Tranby, Eric .................................... 175

Trape, Jean-François .................... P5-46

Treas, Judith ......................... 119, P7-22

Trejo, Stephen ................................... 68

Trevelyan, Edward N. ............... 3, P4-26

Trinitapoli, Jenny ........................ 9, 174

Tripathy, Pradeep Kumar .................. 47

Trussell, James ................................ 112

Tsao, Hui-shien ....................... 125, 160

Tsui, Amy ................................. 46, 113

Tsutsui, Junya .............................. P1-71

Tsuya, Noriko ................................. 128

Tu, Jow-Ching ................................ 116

Tucker, Catherine D. ..................... P6-70

Tuljapurkar, Shripad ................. 34, 132

Tumin, Dmitry ........................ 188, 199

Tumin, Rachel ...................... 188, P2-64

Tumlinson, Katherine ..................... 168

Turchi, Jennifer A. ............................. 64

Turner, Richard N. ........................ P1-72

Turney, Kristin .......................... 24, 125

Turra, Cassio M. ........................ 60, 140

Twine, Wayne ........................... 14, 156

Tymicki, Krzysztof ...................... P2-65

Udjo, Eric O. ................................. P2-66

Uecker, Jeremy E. .......................... 9, 41

Ugaz, Jorge I. ................................... 201

Ukraintseva, Svetlana V. .............. 92, 92

Umberson, Debra J. ........................... 67

Unisa, Sayeed ............................ 80, 141

Upadhyay, Ushma D. ......................... 35

Upchurch, Dawn .......................... P7-70

Urassa, Mark ..................................... 71

Utomo, Iwu D. ......................... 115, 141

Uwemedimo, Omolara T. ............. P3-69

Vala-Haynes, Emily .......................... 81

Valeggia, Claudia .............................. 81

Valencia, Lila ............................... P3-22

Valle, Giuseppina ............. P3-70, P6-71

Vallin, Jacques ............................. P4-46

Van Bavel, Jan .......................... 25, 142

van Damme, Maike ........................... 79

Van Hook, Jennifer .......... P3-29, P3-71

van Raalte, Alyson A. .................. 34, 77

van Soest, Arthur ................... 88, P6-57

Vandenheede, Hadewijch ............ P4-20

Vandewater, Elizabeth A. .................. 64

Vandormael, Alain .............................. 9

Vang, Zoua M. ......................... 180, 202

VanLandingham, Mark .......... 128, P2-5

Vanneman, Reeve ..................... 44, 165

VanWey, Leah K. ......................... P5-50

Vapattanawong, Patama ....... 130, P7-51

Vaquera, Elizabeth ............... 207, P5-71

Varadhan, Ravi ................................. 34

Vasilaky, Kathryn ............................. 86

Vasunilashorn, Sarinnapha ......... 30, 60

Vaupel, James W. ...................... 34, 135

Vega, Alma ....................................... 59

Verdery, Ashton M. ................... 53, 156

Vericker, Tracy ............................ P4-69

Verma, Raj Kumar ........................ P3-72

Verma, Ravi K. .................................... 8

Vernon, Ricardo ........................... P4-59

Vespa, Jonathan ........... 178, 199, P4-70

Vick, Rebecca J. ....................... 122, 211

Vickstrom, Erik ............................ P6-72

Vidal-Coso, Elena ........................ P4-71

Vignoli, Daniele ........................ 79, 128

Vikram, Kriti ............................. 47, 165

Villarreal, Andres .................... 151, 170

Vinopal, Katie ................................... 85

Vitali, Agnese .......................... 83, P6-1

Vlassoff, Michael ......................... P5-66

Vobecka, Jana ...................... 167, P2-67

Vogel, Matthew .............................. 152

Vogelsang, Eric M ........................ P1-73

Vogl, Tom ......................................... 58

Vogt, Tobias C. ................................ 185

von Hippel, Paul .......................... P1-74

Vono, Daniela .............................. P2-68

Vono de Vilhena, Daniela ............ P4-71

Voskuil, Kristen .............................. 138

Waddington, David G. ..................... 136

Wagner, Brandon .............................. 50

Waidmann, Timothy A. ................... 138

Waite, Linda .............................. 74, 101

Wakabayashi, Midori ................... P2-37

Wakefield, Sara ............................... 125

Waldfogel, Jane .......................... 70, 76

Waller, Maureen ...................... 2, P7-69

Walsemann, Katrina M. ............. 24, 188

Walsh, Eileen ............................... P7-68

Walsh, Rachael ............................... 174

Walsh, Stephen J. ............................. 156

Walter, Stefan .............................. P2-69

Walton, Emily ......................... 103, 180

Wamala, Robert ........................... P4-72

Wang, Cuntong ............................ P2-70

Wang, Fei .......................................... 75

Wang, Feng ....................................... 11

Wang, Lu .......................................... 15

Wang, Meiyan ................................. 196

Wang, Shanxiao ........................... P5-62

Wang, Wendy .............................. P4-73

Wang, Xiaohua ............................ P2-26

Wang, Ying-Ting ......................... P5-72

Wang, Yu .......................................... 32

Ward-Batts, Jennifer ....................... 175

Waren, Warren ............................. P3-52

Warner, Cody .................................. 167

Warren, John R. ........................... 17, 33

Waters, Mary ............................ 20, 191

Watkins, Susan ............................ 8, 121

Wawire, Salome N. ................. 66, P6-73

Wazir, M. Asif ..................... 213, P5-17

Weaver, Emily ................................ 206

Weaver, Katherine ............................ 46

Weber, Daniela ............................ P3-73

Weden, Margaret M. .................. 64, 195

Weeden, Kim .............................. 13, 95

Weeks, Janet ................................ P3-70

Weeks, John R. .......................... 23, 122

Wegner, Christian ........................ P6-74

Wegs, Christina ............................... 113

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Weinreb, Alexander .................. 53, 174

Weinstein, Maxine .................... 60, 135

Weir, Sharon ..................................... 53

Weise, Svenja .................................. 132

Weiss, Christopher C. ...................... 149

Weisshaar, Katherine ........................ 82

Weitz, Tracy ...................................... 35

Welaga, Paul ................................... 155

Weller, Nicole ................................... 99

Welti, Kate ................................... P1-75

Wen, Ming .............................. 103, 180

Weng, Li-Jen ................................ P2-13

Werdecker, Andrea ......................... 116

Westerman, Ronny ......................... P3-7

Western, Mark ................................ 119

Westoff, Charles ............................... 75

Wexler Rainisch, Bethany K. ........ P7-70

Wheldon, Mark C. ........................... 144

White, Justin S .............................. P7-71

White, Kari ........................................ 89

White, Michael J. ....................... 73, 107

White, Robert G. ................................ 45

Whitlock, Janis .................................. 24

Wiemers, Emily ................................ 61

Wight, Vanessa ................................. 76

Wightman, Patrick .................... 12, 205

Wiik, Kenneth Aarskaug ................... 82

Wildeman, Christopher ............. 24, 125

Wildsmith, Elizabeth .................... P1-75

Willaert, Didier ............................... 120

Williams, Daniel .......................... P1-69

Williams, Eric ................................ P3-9

Williams, Jessica .......................... P1-76

Williams, Jill ............................... 10, 23

Williams, Kristi ................................. 74

Williams, Lindy ...................... 120, 171

Williams, Nathalie .......................... 156

Williams, Sharon R. ...................... P7-38

Willis, Robert J. ................................. 58

Wilmoth, John R. ....................... 34, 189

Wilson, Chris .................................. 176

Wilson, Nicholas ..................... 179, 197

Wilson, Tom ................................... 136

Wimer, Christopher T. ....................... 76

Wingood, Gina ............................. P1-52

Winkler, Anne ............................. 5, 157

Winkler, Richelle ...................... 38, 160

Winter, Amy K ............................. P4-74

Withers, Mellissa ................. 206, P7-72

Wodtke, Geoffrey T. ........................ 204

Woldehanna, Tassew ........................ 90

Wolfe, Christina M. ......................... 119

Wolff, Edward ................................ 177

Wolfinger, Nicholas H. .................... 205

Wolpin, Kenneth ............................. 149

Wondra, Danielle ......................... P7-73

Wong, Edwin ............................... P7-55

Wong, Rebeca ............................. 26, 58

Woo, Han Soo .............................. P5-73

Wood, James W. ........................... P2-31

Wood, Pamela ................................. 135

Woodrow-Lafield, Karen A. ............ 151

Worku, Alemayehu ...................... P5-29

Wright, Matthew ............................. 196

Wright, Melanie ................................ 56

Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth ................. 162

Wu, Deqing ................................. 92, 92

Wu, Lawrence L. ....................... 41, 205

Wu, Shu-Hui ................................ P5-37

Wu, Xiaogang ........................ 84, P2-25

Wu, Zheng ................................ 80, 184

Xie, Yu .................................... 192, 192

Xu, Hongwei ................................. 2, 65

Xu, Minle ..................................... P3-74

Xu, Pianpian Carolyn ............. 84, P6-75

Xu, Xiaohe ...................................... 202

Yabiku, Scott T. ....................... 174, 194

Yahirun, Jenjira ............................ P7-74

Yamanis, Nina .................................. 27

Yamarthy, Chandra Sekhar .......... P5-20

Yamashita, Takashi .............. 169, P5-74

Yamauchi, Chikako ........................... 90

Yang, Juhua .............................. 47, 167

Yang, Philip ................................. P6-62

Yang, Tse-Chuan ........................ 65, 83

Yang, Yang ................................... 6, 92

Yao, Xiaozheng .............................. 156

Yao, Yang ....................................... 148

Yarger, Jennifer ................................ 16

Yarnell, Lisa M. ............................ P7-75

Yashin, Anatoliy I. ....................... 92, 92

Yasutake, Suzumi ........................ P4-75

Yeatman, Sara ........................... 99, 197

Yeatts, Dale .................................. P6-62

Yee Shui, Michael ........................ P2-71

Yen, Emily ................................... P4-76

Yi, Chin-Chun .............................. P4-17

Yin, Na ................................. 138, P2-72

Yinger, Nancy .............................. P5-75

Ylitalo, Kelly .................................. 195

Yong, Vanessa .................................. 98

Yoo, Sam Hyun .................... 112, P7-76

Yoshida, Chizu ................................ 203

Young, Rebekah ................................ 99

Yount, Kathryn M. ................... 102, 209

Youssef, Rana .............................. P3-75

Yu, Miaojie ..................................... 148

Yu, Yan-Liang ............................. P2-73

Zabel, Cordula D. .......................... P3-76

Zacharias, Ajit ................................. 177

Zagheni, Emilio ........................ 52, 144

Zaidi, Batool ................................... 193

Zajacova, Anna ....................... 150, 188

Zamarro, Gema ................................. 28

Zamudio-Haas, Sophia A. ................ 155

Zarulli, Virginia ........................... P2-74

Zavarrone, Emma .............................. 83

Zeng, Zhen ...................................... 192

Zenilman, Jonathan M. ................. P1-52

Zhai, Fuhua ...................... P2-75, P5-76

Zhang, Lei ............................ 213, P5-11

Zhang, Li ........................................... 67

Zhang, Sisi .............................. 182, 204

Zhang, Xiulan .............................. P2-26

Zhang, Yuxiu .................................... 69

Zhang, Zhenmei ..................... 97, P2-73

Zhao, Jiaying ................................... 116

Zhao, Yaohui .................................... 44

Zhao, Zhongwei .............................. 116

Zheng, Hui ........................... 189, P1-23

Zheng, Xiaoying ....................... 27, 213

Zheng, Yuhui ......................... 18, P2-76

Zhou, Min ......................................... 37

Zhou, Xiang .................................... 192

Zhou, Yi .................................... 58, 148

Zhou, Zhuping ............................... P7-7

Zhu, Jun ............................................ 65

Zick, Cathleen .............................. P6-24

Ziegenfuss, Jeanette ..................... P4-11

Zilanawala, Afshin ................. 87, P6-76

Ziliak, James P. .......................... 42, 137

Zimmer, Zachary ........................ 22, 44

Zimmerman, Frederick J. .............. P1-76

Zimmerman, Linnea .......................... 52

Zimmermann, Laura ................. 44, 203

Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. .............. 30, 64

Zlotnik, Hania ..................................... 3

Zomahoun, Delayo .......................... 113

Zotova, Natalya ................................. 53

Zuberi, Tukufu .......................... 54, 104

Zulu, Eliya M. ....................... 113, P3-47

Zureick-Brown, Sarah ............... 52, 102