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Thursday, May 3

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 4

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 5

08:30 AM - 10:20 AM
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
12:30 PM - 02:20 PM
02:30 PM - 04:20 PM

 

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

P1. 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

P2. Poster Session 2
 

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. Evaluation of the Census Bureau's Population Estimates: The 2010 Census Verdict
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

P3. 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 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
 

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

P4. 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
82. Same-Sex Partnerships
83. Spatial 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. Future is Now: Realignment of Current Survey Management and Operations at the Census Bureau
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

P5. 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

P6. 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
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
 

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

P7. 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
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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