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Thursday, April 30

08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
08:30 AM - 10:20 AM
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
11:30 AM - 01:30 PM
01:30 PM - 03:20 PM
03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
03:30 PM - 05:20 PM

Friday, May 1

08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
08:30 AM - 10:20 AM
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
12:30 PM - 02:20 PM
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
02:30 PM - 04:20 PM

Saturday, May 2

08:30 AM - 10:20 AM
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
12:30 PM - 02:20 PM

 

Thursday, April 30 / 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P1. Poster Session 1
 

Thursday, April 30 / 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1. Adolescent Romantic and Sexual Relationships
2. What Population Research Can Contribute to the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals
3. Fertility Preferences, Outcomes and Trends in Africa
4. Population, Health and Economic Development
5. Innovative Approaches to Demographic Data Collection and Methods
6. Sexuality and STIs
7. Measurement and Estimates of Cohabitation
8. Migration and Neighborhood Effects
9. Infant Mortality
10. Empowerment, Agency and Gender Dynamics
11. Health Disparities among Immigrants
12. Life Course Perspectives on Aging
13. Parental Work and Children’s Lives
14. Social Programs and Economic Well-Being in Developing Countries
15. Life Expectancy
16. Residential Segregation in a Multiethnic Society
17. Low Fertility
18. Historical Perspectives on Family and Household Change
 

Thursday, April 30 / 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

19. Social Contexts and Child Health
20. The Emergence of Health Trajectories in Childhood
21. Social and Economic Well-Being
22. Fertility Timing and Transitions
23. The Transition to Adulthood in Developing Countries
24. Racial Discrimination
25. Biodemographic Influences on Health and Mortality
26. Data and Methods of Migration Analysis
27. Spatial Demography
28. Biodemography of Human Fertility and Reproduction
29. Interrelationships of Migration and Health
30. Socioeconomic Status, HIV/STIs and Safe Sexual Behavior
31. Contraceptive Use in Asia
32. Social Factors and Mental Health in Late Life
33. Methodological Challenges in Studies of Couples and Families
34. Environment and Health
35. Demographic Perspectives on Religion
36. Parents, Children and Sibling Linkages across Households
 

Thursday, April 30 / 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P2. Poster Session 2
 

Thursday, April 30 / 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

37. Marriage and Union Formation
38. The Future of Survey Research
39. Public Policy and Child Outcomes
40. Fertility, Contraception and Reproductive Health in Latin America
41. Family and Aging
42. Migration and Child Well-Being
43. Genetic Influences and Demographic Behaviors
44. Economic Development and the Family
45. Family Influences on Socioeconomic Differentials in Health and Mortality
46. Crime and the Labor Market
47. Gender, Labor Force and Earnings
48. Abortion Prevalence, Measurement and Programs
49. Formal Demography
50. Economic Crises, Natural Disasters and Population Well-Being
51. Subnational Estimates, Projections and Forecasts
52. Heterogeneity and Selection in Infant and Child Mortality
53. Interface between HIV and Family Planning Programs and Services in Africa
54. Assimilation of Rural-To-Urban Migrants around the World
 

Thursday, April 30 / 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P3. Poster Session 3
 

Thursday, April 30 / 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

55. HIV/AIDS
56. Author Meets Critics
57. Contextual Influences on Fertility
58. Access to and the Impact of College Education
59. Improved Methods for Demographic Data Collection and Analysis
60. Case Studies in Applied Demography
61. Impacts of Migrant Remittances on Origin
62. Nonstandard Work Schedules
63. The Dynamics of Social and Economic Well-Being
64. Arabs Here and Abroad
65. The Demography of Mental Health
66. Strategies for Achieving Reproductive Goals
67. Aging and Intergenerational Relations in China
68. Demography with a Gender Lens
69. Religion, Sexuality and Fertility
70. Immigrant Integration in Europe
71. International Perspectives on Family Structure and Children’s Education
72. Orphans, Adoption and Fostering
 

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

P4. Poster Session 4
 

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

73. Transition to Adulthood
74. Demographers and the Press
75. International Perspectives on Fertility
76. Demographic Aspects of Poverty
77. Families and Health
78. Economics of Aging and Retirement
79. Biosocial Investigations of Fertility, Sexuality and Reproductive Health
80. The Consequences of Immigration for Receiving Countries
81. Child Health and Survival
82. Population and Environmental Change
83. Community and Neighborhood Influences on Health and Mortality
84. Gender, Sexual Behavior and HIV/STIs
85. Immigrant Children and Educational Outcomes
86. International Perspectives on Health and Mortality
87. Generational Exchanges and Relationships: Adult Children and Elderly Parents
88. International Migration Systems
89. Demography of Crime and Punishment
90. Global Changes in Marriage and Family
 

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

91. Family Planning, Fertility and Reproductive Health in Asia
92. The Detroit Area Study and Its Contributions to Demography and Survey Research
93. Assimilation and Social Mobility
94. Multiple Contexts of Union Formation
95. Family Structure and Child Well-Being
96. Racial and Ethnic Differentials in Health and Mortality
97. Mobility Decisions and Fertility Decisions
98. Biomarkers in Demographic Research
99. Mexican Youth in Mexico and the U.S.
100. Population Studies and Experimental Design
101. Disparities in Health and Place Relationships
102. Family Economic Relations
103. Linking Internal and International Migration
104. Gender, Power and Reproductive Behavior
105. Blending Macro and Micro Measures of Fertility Impacts on Economic Outcomes
106. Work and Family in Later Life
107. Indigenous Peoples
108. Unintended Pregnancies
 

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

P5. Poster Session 5
 

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

109. Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Reproductive Health
110. Development Committee: Whither Demography and the PAA? A Panel and Town Hall Discussion
111. Socioeconomic Differentials in Health and Mortality
112. Contraception
113. Cross-National Differences in the Influence of Context on Children's Well-Being
114. Health and Demographic Issues in Emerging Markets: China and India
115. Gender, Education and Labor Market Outcomes
116. Environmental Exposures, Social Context and Reproductive Health
117. Race and Ethnic Inequality
118. Military Service, Work and the Life Course
119. Cohabitation
120. Historical Demography
121. Impact of Demographic Change on Organizations
122. Impact of Return Migration on Origin Areas
123. Measurement of Race and Ethnicity
124. Family Instability
125. Research Design and Methodological Issues in Migration Studies
126. Maternal Mortality in Asia
 

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

P6. Poster Session 6
 

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

127. Social Demographic Aspects of Fertility in the Western World
128. Plans for the 2010 Census
129. Work and Family Issues
130. Methodological Issues in Health and Mortality
131. Comparative Perspectives on Sexuality, Family Planning and Fertility
132. Education Policy and Child Outcomes
133. The Consequences of Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation
134. Statistical Demography
135. Determinants of Migration and Immigration
136. Indigenous Peoples: Asia
137. Biomarkers, BMI and Socioeconomic Differentials in Health
138. Public Health Implications of Health in Late Life
139. Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change
140. Aging in Developing Countries
141. Family Change in Developing Countries
142. Educational Trends and Trajectories
143. Intergenerational Mobility
144. Abortion Decision-Making and Experience
 

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

145. Family Planning Programs and Contraceptive Use in Africa
146. Socioeconomic Differentials in Health and Mortality: Methodological Contributions
147. Work-Family Barriers to Gender Equality
148. Criminal Justice System Issues for Children and Youth
149. Changes over Time in the Transition to Adulthood
150. Comparative Perspectives on Migration and Health
151. Race and Socioeconomic Status
152. Biomarkers of Fertility, Early Life and Sexual Function
153. Generational Exchanges and the Well-Being of Grandchildren
154. Cross-National Patterns of Fertility
155. Anthropogenic Environmental Change
156. Immigrant Generations
157. Spatial Demography and Health
158. Gender and HIV Risk in Understudied Populations
159. Multiple Country Perspectives on Reproductive Health
160. Residential Segregation and Labor Market Outcomes
 

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

P7. Poster Session 7
 

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

161. Health in Later Life
162. The Context and History of Adolescent Sexual Behavior Trends
163. Social Demographic Aspects of Fertility in the Developing World
164. Intrahousehold Relationships in Non-Western Societies
165. Explaining Fertility Patterns in International Contexts
166. What Subjective Health Status Does and Doesn't Measure
167. Union Instability
168. Condom Use and HIV Risk
169. Comparative Mortality Experiences
170. The Structuring of Internal Migration
171. Advances in Methods for Measuring Mortality
172. Early Life Conditions and Adult Health
173. Gender and Intimate Partner Violence
174. Policy Impacts in Social and Economic Well-Being
175. Structural Influences on Race/Ethnic Identification
176. Attitudes toward Immigrants and Future Impacts
 

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

177. Partner Selection and Sexual Networks
178. Comparative Perspectives on Union Formation
179. Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
180. Child Care and Work-Family Reconciliation
181. Causes and Consequences of Adolescent Behavior
182. Analytical Innovation in the Place & Health Relationship
183. Contraceptive Use Dynamics
184. Reducing Maternal Mortality in Africa and Latin America
185. Household and Individual Behavior in Developing Countries: New Questions and Sources of Data
186. Using the ACS in Applied Demography
187. The Role of Family Planning Programs in the Continuing Fertility Decline in Asia
188. Socioeconomic Status and College Education
189. Parental Involvement in Diverse Family Forms
190. Changing Patterns of Mexico-United States Migration and Return Migration
191. Cross-Cultural Analyses of Gender and Work
192. Retirement Transitions
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