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1 PAA 2015 Preliminary Program Summary WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM Welcome Mixer THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM P1 Marriage, Unions, Families, and Households THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM 1 Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa 2 Legal and Policy Aspects of Complex Families 3 Innovative Methods and Assessment of Maternal and Child Health Data 4 Aging, Health, and Well-Being 1 5 Cognition and Demography 6 Gender Issues in Health and Mortality 7 Spatial Demographic Analysis of Poverty 8 Romantic Relationships in the Transition to Adulthood 9 Overweight, Obesity, and Health 10 Migration and Families 11 Historical Demography 12 Gender and Time Spent in Child Care 13 Contextual Influences on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health 14 Migration and Mental Health 15 Education Issues in Developing Countries 16 Immigration and Population Change: Implications for Business and Government 17 Sex, Fertility, and Well-Being 18 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health in Developing Countries 19 Intergenerational Impacts on Health and Demographic Events 20 Economics of Aging in Low and Middle Income Countries THURSDAY, APRIL 30 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM 21 Genetic Risk and Family, Environment and the Life Course 22 Demographic Dividend: Population Structure and Development 23 Psychosocial Factors in Aging 24 Labor Markets, Population, and Development 25 Migration, Health, and Reproduction 26 Moving Forward through Innovative Solutions to Better Data 27 Intimate Partner Violence and Fertility 28 Fertility in the Demographic Transition 29 Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Health 30 New Research on Gender and Housework 31 Environmental Migration 32 Social Contexts of Education 33 Family Transitions across the Lifecourse 34 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Mortality 1 35 Health and Mortality at Older Ages 36 Evolutionary Models of Health and Mortality 37 Demography of Mental Health 38 The Persistence of Unsafe Abortion 39 Parental Incarceration and Child Well-Being 40 Couples and Contraceptive Use THURSDAY, APRIL 30 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM P2 Data and Methods/Applied Demography/ Spatial Demography/ Demography of Crime THURSDAY, APRIL 30 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM PAA Career Mentoring Lunch

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PAA 2015 Preliminary Program Summary

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM

Welcome Mixer

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P1 Marriage, Unions, Families, and Households

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

1 Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa 2 Legal and Policy Aspects of Complex Families 3 Innovative Methods and Assessment of Maternal and

Child Health Data 4 Aging, Health, and Well-Being 1 5 Cognition and Demography 6 Gender Issues in Health and Mortality 7 Spatial Demographic Analysis of Poverty 8 Romantic Relationships in the Transition to Adulthood

9 Overweight, Obesity, and Health 10 Migration and Families 11 Historical Demography 12 Gender and Time Spent in Child Care 13 Contextual Influences on Adolescent Sexual and

Reproductive Health 14 Migration and Mental Health 15 Education Issues in Developing Countries 16 Immigration and Population Change: Implications for

Business and Government 17 Sex, Fertility, and Well-Being 18 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health in Developing

Countries 19 Intergenerational Impacts on Health and Demographic

Events 20 Economics of Aging in Low and Middle Income

Countries

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

21 Genetic Risk and Family, Environment and the Life Course

22 Demographic Dividend: Population Structure and Development

23 Psychosocial Factors in Aging 24 Labor Markets, Population, and Development

25 Migration, Health, and Reproduction 26 Moving Forward through Innovative Solutions to Better

Data

27 Intimate Partner Violence and Fertility

28 Fertility in the Demographic Transition

29 Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Health

30 New Research on Gender and Housework

31 Environmental Migration 32 Social Contexts of Education 33 Family Transitions across the Lifecourse

34 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Mortality 1

35 Health and Mortality at Older Ages 36 Evolutionary Models of Health and Mortality

37 Demography of Mental Health 38 The Persistence of Unsafe Abortion 39 Parental Incarceration and Child Well-Being

40 Couples and Contraceptive Use

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

P2 Data and Methods/Applied Demography/ Spatial Demography/ Demography of Crime

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

PAA Career Mentoring Lunch

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THURSDAY, APRIL 30 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

P3 Fertility Intentions and Behaviors

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

41 Assimilation and Integration 42 Families in Later Life 43 Health Insurance, Health Care Use, and Health 44 Gender, Work, and Family: Policies and Inequalities

45 European Perspectives on Immigration and Policy

46 Health Behaviors, Health, and Mortality 47 Low Fertility 48 Families and Households in Comparative and Historical

Perspective 49 Patterns and Determinants of Contraceptive Use

50 Does Marriage Matter? U.S. and Canadian Perspectives

51 Methods of Spatial Analysis 52 The Causes and Consequences of Gender-Based Violence

53 Policy Influences on Adolescent Health 54 Residential Mobility and Dynamics of Segregation

55 Data and Measurement Challenges in the Developing World - Field Validation Innovations

56 Measurement in Population and Environment 57 Demography of Disability 58 Environmental Stressors and Health 59 Female Genital Mutilation 60 Immigration and Education

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

61 Changing Fertility Intentions 62 What Happens at Study Section Stays at Study Section:

Insider Perspectives on NIH Review Meetings 63 Visualizing Demographic Data 64 Labor Market Status and Income Inequality 65 Internal Migration 66 Social Determinants of Health 67 Spatial Analysis of Population and Environment

68 Longevity: Past, Present, and Future 69 Family Structure and Child Outcomes

70 Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and/or Gender Inequalities

71 Marriage Markets

72 World Population Projections: Comparison and Discussion of Alternative Approaches

73 Family Instability in an International Perspective

74 His and Her Contraceptive Use 75 The Impacts of Health Reform in Mexico and the United

States on Mexican-Origin Populations

76 Child Work and Education 77 Population, Agriculture, and Food Security 2

78 The Effect of War on Health and Mortality

79 Housing Policy and Household Demography

80 Child Health

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

P4 Children and Youth/Population and Aging

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

81 Race and Gender Inequalities Following the Great Recession

82 Big Data for Population Research 83 Family structure, Social Networks, and Inequality of

Opportunity

84 Urban Change in the United States 85 Immigration and Integration Policy 86 Health and Mortality in Historical Perspective

87 Chronic Diseases in Developing Countries

88 Attitudes and Expectations in Family Formation

89 Fertility, Family Planning, and Sexual Health: Policies and Politics

90 Abortion in Transition 91 Variability in Reproduction 92 LGBTQ Population in Families and Households

93 Population and Geopolitics 94 Time Use of Parents and Children 95 Education Issues in Africa 96 Migration and Intermarriage 97 Psychosocial Factors and Health 98 Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Policy and

Intervention

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99 Demography of Crime

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Early Career Demographers' Reception

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

PAA Memorial Service

FRIDAY, MAY 1 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

100 Determinants of Fertility Timing 101 Innovations in Applied Demography 102 Enhancing Government Statistics: Linkages with

Nontraditional and Administrative Data 103 Connecting Exposures and Outcomes Across the Life

Course 104 Methods and Measurement in Population, Development,

and Environment Research 105 Retirement, Retirement Age, and Work in Later

Adulthood 106 Health, Migration, Race, and Education 107 Spatial Dimensions of Residential Segregation

108 Work-Place Practices and Policies 109 Health Implications of the Great Recession 110 Social Disparities in Health 111 Assimilation and Integration: International Perspectives

112 Intergenerational Structure and Transfers 113 Environmental Change, Migration, and Adaptation

114 Global Approaches to Gender Inequalities 115 HIV and STIs: Context Matters 116 Family Instability 117 Contraceptive Use: Intervention Approaches 118 Social Contexts and Adolescent Well-Being 119 The Origins of Policies Influencing Fertility, Family

Planning, and Sexual Health

FRIDAY, MAY 1 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P5 Adult Health and Mortality

FRIDAY, MAY 1 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

120 Fertility Intentions: Causes and Consequences

121 The National Health Interview Survey Redesign

122 Challenges in Small Area Demography: New Trends and Explanations

123 Capitalizing on the Demographic Dividend in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges

124 Low Fertility and Childlessness 125 Linking International and Internal Migration

126 Impact of the Affordable Care Act 127 Access to Financial Resources, Gender, and Fertility

Behavior

128 Health and Mortality in Developing Countries

129 Cohabitation and Marriage 130 Cumulative Disadvantage and Health: Changes over

Time?

131 Work-Family Balance and Conflict 132 Measurement Issues in Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and

Sexuality

133 Social Policy, the Social Safety Net, and Inequality

134 Methods and Models Combining Multiple Data Sources

135 Aging, Health, and Well-Being 2 136 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Mortality 2

137 Women's Empowerment and Child Education, Health, and Well-Being

138 Grandparents, Residence, Health and Happiness

139 The Impacts of Policies and Programs on Fertility

FRIDAY, MAY 1 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P6 Migration and Urbanization/Population, Development, and the Environment

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FRIDAY, MAY 1 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

140 Communicating with Policy Makers: Why It’s Important and How to Do It

141 Cohort-Component Forecasts…without the Components

142 Family, Fertility, and Well-Being: Studies from International Census Microdata

143 Internal Migration of Immigrants 144 Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Causes and

Consequences 145 Urbanization in Global Perspective 146 Repartnering and Stepfamilies 147 Mortality Trends 148 Neighborhood and Contextual Influences on Health

149 Family and the Economy 150 Sex Preferences and Sex Composition Effects on

Fertility Intentions 151 Statistical Demography 152 Social and Educational Effects of Migration on Host

Societies 153 Marriage, Gender, Schooling, and Labor Market

Outcomes 154 Formal Demography 155 Health of Sexual Minorities 156 Cross-National Contexts of Men's and Women's Family

Work 157 New Perspectives on Women's Reproductive Choices

158 Obesity in Developing Nations: Determinants and Consequences

159 Marriage Instability, Union Dissolution, and Aging Health

FRIDAY, MAY 1 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

P7 Health and Mortality of Women, Children and Families

FRIDAY, MAY 1 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

160 Educational Achievement and Attainment 161 Does Demography Need a New National Household

Panel? 162 Aging in Lower and Middle Income Countries

163 Assumptions and Presumptions of Population Projections in Asia: Case Studies from China, India and Indonesia

164 Fertility Intentions: Measurement and Meaning

165 Unauthorized and Irregular Immigration

166 Gender, Families, and Time Use 167 Adolescent Sexuality and Sexual Behavior

168 Early Childhood Conditions and Child Well-Being

169 Labor Markets in Comparative Perspective

170 Demography, Demographers, and the Data Revolution

171 Families, Health, and Well-Being 172 Marriage in Historical Perspective 173 Social and Economic Factors and Fertility in Sub-

Saharan Africa

174 Trends in Gender Inequality in the United States

175 Couple Dynamics and Relationships in Later Life

176 Sexual Orientation and Mental Health Outcomes

177 Maternal, Infant, and Child Health and Mortality

178 Family Structure and Child Outcomes: An International Perspective

179 Demography of Disability among Persons of Working Ages

FRIDAY, MAY 1 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony

SATURDAY, MAY 2 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

PAA Annual Membership Meeting

SATURDAY, MAY 2 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P8 Economy, Labor Force, Education, and Inequality/Gender, Race and Ethnicity

SATURDAY, MAY 2 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

180 Public Health and the Environment 181 Reproductive Health and Fertility over Time

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182 Data and Measurement Challenges in the Developing World

183 Work and Family Formation: The Influence of Social Context

184 Spatial Patterns and Assimilation 185 Transitions to Adulthood 186 Demography of Crime and Punishment 187 Cross National Comparisons of Health and Mortality

from the SAGE Study 188 Determinants and Correlates of Domestic Gender

Equality 189 Migration and Health 190 Life Course Approaches to Health and Mortality

191 Education and Child Well-Being 192 International Migration 193 Aging and Health Care in Low and Middle Income

Countries 194 Life Expectancy, Inequality, Migration and Health in

Latin American and Asian Middle Aged to Elderly Populations

195 Race and Ethnicity: Policies, Patterns, and Processes

196 Marriage Markets and Assortative Mating 197 Men's Sexual Health, Fertility, and Family Planning

198 Abortion 199 Family Transitions in Later Life

SATURDAY, MAY 2 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

200 Genes, Environment, Health, and Development

201 Population, Agriculture, and Food Security 1 202 Dynamic Models in Demography 203 Education and Health Inequalities 204 Remittances 205 Migration Data and Estimation

206 Intersectionality in Population Research 207 Early Life Health and Mortality in the Developing

World 208 Consequences of Fertility Timing 209 Work and Families 210 Economic and Social Effects of Migration 211 Measurement Issues and Innovations in Family Research

212 The Measurement and Demography of Poverty

213 Cumulative Inequalities, Life Course, and Aging

214 Fertility and Family Formation in Europe, 1750 to the Present

215 Race, Gender, and Nativity Inequalities in Economic Outcomes

216 Patterns of Racial and Ethnic Exclusion in India

217 HIV-AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases

218 Health Behaviors and Health Care Utilization

219 Gender, Power, Sexual Health, and Family Planning

SATURDAY, MAY 2 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P9 Family Planning, Sexual Behavior, and Reproductive Health

SATURDAY, MAY 2 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

220 Labor Markets and Human Capital in Developing Countries

221 Biodemography, Health, and Mortality

222 Spatial Effects on Partnering and Race

223 Population and Natural Disasters 224 Human Capital, Labor Market Outcomes, and Inequality

225 Socioeconomic Status of New Immigrants to the United States

226 Fertility in Complex Families 227 Urbanization and Urban Change 228 Missing Data and Bayesian Models in Demography

229 Nonmarital and Diverse Families 230 Marriage and Family in a Legal Context

231 Inequality of Opportunity 232 Families and Education 233 Baby Boomers and Millennials after the Great Recession

234 Formal Demography of Mortality 235 Consequences of Domestic Gender Equality

236 Individual and Community-Level Causes and Consequences of Gender-Based Violence

237 Determinants and Implications of Intergenerational Co-Residence across the World

238 Sexual Behavior, Risks, and Networks

239 Cross National Perspectives on Economic Circumstances and Children's Outcomes

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Population Association of America 2015 Preliminary Program

Wednesday, April 29, 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM

WELCOME MIXER (admittance and beverage ticket included in the registration fee)

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Poster Session 1

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

P1 MARRIAGE, UNIONS, FAMILIES, AND HOUSEHOLDS

1 Staying Close: Proximity to Kin and Patterns of Residential Mobility in Poor Neighborhoods • Elizabeth S. Ackert, University of Washington; Amy L. Spring, University of Washington; Kyle Crowder, University of Washington; Scott J. South, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

2 A Good Age to Marry? The Influence of Marital Timing Values on Marriage • Keera Allendorf, Indiana University; Arland Thornton, University of Michigan; Linda Young-DeMarco, University of Michigan

3 Family Structure and Children’s School Enrollment in Sub-Saharan Africa • Acheampong Y Amoateng, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus; Tim B. Heaton, Brigham Young University; Camille Mcalmont, Brigham Young University

4 Recent Changes in Gendered Norms and the Division of Labor within Households in the Philippines • Joy Arguillas, University of the Philippines; Florio O. Arguillas, Cornell University; Lindy Williams, Cornell University

5 Trends in Assortative Marriage by Education Levels in India • Manjistha Banerji, Pratham Education Foundation; Sangeeta Parashar, Montclair State University

6 New Evidence for the Intergenerational Transmission of Family Instability • Kyle R Bartholomew, Ohio State University; Claire M. Kamp Dush, Ohio State University

7 Consequences of Skewed Sex-Ratio on Bridal Trafficking and Non-Marital Unions in Haryana State of India: Its Socio-cultural and Economic Dimensions • Pradeep Kumar Bhargava, Chaudhry Ranbir Singh Institute of Social and Economic Change; Salman Hyder, Chaudhry Ranbir Singh Institute of Social and Economic Change, MDU Rohtak; Tanya Gandhi, Chaudhary Ranbir Singh Institute of Social and Economic Change, MDU Rohtak

8 Under Elders’ Eyes?: Intergenerational Control and Family Formation in Urban West Africa • Anne-Emmanuèle Calvès, Université de Montréal; Khadija Malloum Boukar, University of Montreal

9 Fertility Plan Disagreement among Cohabiting Couples and Its Effect on Relationship Stability • Klára Capková, Masaryk University

10 Turkish Women Who Outlive Their Husbands: Single Householders vs. Dependent Relatives • Elwood Carlson, Florida State University; DeAnna L. Gore, University of South Carolina Aiken; Berkay Ozcan, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

11 Occupational Uncertainty and the Transition to Coresidential Unions • Shannon E. Cavanagh, University of Texas at Austin; Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, Washington State University; Giuseppina Valle Holway, University of Texas at Austin

12 Work Conditions and Marriage Dissolution • Shih-Yi Chao, University of Texas at Austin

13 Bargaining Power within Couples and Support for Parents on Both Sides • Guangying Chen, student

14 Predictors of Anticipated Instrumental Support from Children among Elderly Parents in Urban and Rural China: Evidence of Changing Norms of Filial Obligations • Cheng Cheng, Princeton University

15 Social Change and Age Hypergamy: The shift in spousal age preferences in Taiwan, 1976-2012 • Yen-Hsin Alice Cheng, Academia Sinica

16 The Effect of Domestic Labor Division, Attitudes, and Their Interaction on Marital Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Study in Korea • Adam Ka-Lok Cheung, Hong Kong

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Institute of Education; Erin Hye-Won Kim, National University of Singapore

17 The Impact of Family Size on Educational Attainment in Cross-Country Comparative Perspective • Guilherme Chihaya, Umeå University; Marta Styrc, University of Southampton

18 Parenting in Interracial Union • Kate H. Choi, University of Western Ontario

19 “Tyco or Lipo”? Mothers’ Self-Reports of Child Support Expenditures • Elizabeth Cozzolino, University of Texas at Austin

20 Family versus Work among the Immigrant Population from a Gender Perspective. The Recent Spanish Case • Alberto Del Rey Poveda, Universidad de Salamanca; Rafael Grande Martín, Universidad de Salamanca; Enrique Fernández-Macías, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions; José Ignacio Antón Pérez, Universidad de Salamanca

21 Division of Labor and Satisfaction Across 37 ISSP Countries • Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland; Fran Goldscheider, University of Maryland and Brown University; Laura H. Lippman, Child Trends; Mindy E. Scott, Child Trends; Paul Corcuera Garcia, Universidad de Piura; Reynaldo Rivera, Intermedia Social Innovation; Andrés Salazar, Universidad de La Sabana; Claudia Tarud, Universidad de Los Andes

22 The Burden of Fetching Water for Women. A Cross-Sectional Study in Informal Settlements of the Ouagadougou - Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Burkina Faso) • Stéphanie Dos Santos, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Madeleine Wayack Pambè, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP), University of Ouagadougou

23 Deviant Societal Attitudes and Civic Knowledge by 13 or 14 Years Old Children Living in Different Family Forms? A Cross-National Analysis • Jaap Dronkers, Universiteit Maastricht

24 The Spillover Effects of HOPE VI Redevelopment on Neighborhood Income and Racial Composition • Allison Dwyer, Cornell University

25 Household definitions and children’s living arrangement in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems • Jacques B. O. Emina, University of Kinshasa and INDEPTH Network

26 The Role of Family and International Migration Dynamics in the Formation of Single-Parent Families • Tatiana Eremenko, INED (France) and NIDI/KNAW/UoG (the Netherlands)

27 Diverse family formation trajectories and their consequences for coparenting • Anette E. Fasang, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; Eric D. Widmer, Université de Lausanne

28 Socio-Economic Differences in Financial Support of Grandparents towards Grandchildren • Giulia Ferrari, Università Bocconi; Julia Cattin, Carlo F. Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics; Frank Furstenberg, University of Pennsylvania

29 Partnership, parenthood, and cardiovascular risk among young adults • Adrianne Frech, University of Akron; Jamie L. Lynch, St. Norbert College; Peter Barr, The University of Akron

30 Do Japanese Men Really Perform So Little Housework? A Comparative Look at Multiple Survey Data • Kana Fuse, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research

31 Parenting in Immigrant Families: How Contexts Shape Behaviors • Julia Gelatt, Urban Institute; Heather Koball, Urban Institute

32 Exploring Change and Variation in the Economic Underpinnings of Non-Marriage for Late 20th Century Europe • Karra Greenberg, University of California, Los Angeles

33 The Living Arrangements of Young Parents and Their Children • Karen B. Guzzo, Bowling Green State University

34 Voluntary Fatherhood: When Men Voluntarily Invest in Non-Biological Children • Jeannie M. Hahl, University of Michigan; Damian White, University of Michigan; Christina Cross, University of Michigan; Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan; Sara R. Zobl, University of Michigan

35 Navigating the Changing Intersection of Masculinities and Gerontocracy: Paths to Marriage in a Local Context, Mtoni, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania • Megan Klein Hattori, University of Massachusetts Boston

36 How Does Assortative Mating Impact Inter-Generational Education Mobility? A Two-Sided Matching Model • Jingying He, University of Wisconsin-Madison

37 Residential, ‘Living Apart Together’, and Non-Residential Fathers in France: Who Are They and How Are They

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Involved with Their Very Young Children? • Marieke Heers, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED); Lidia Panico, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

38 Risk Factors Associated with Child Marriage among Roma Girls in Serbia • David Hotchkiss, Tulane University; Deepali Godha, Senior Technical Specialist- Research and M&E, Futures Group International; Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University; Claudia Cappa, UNICEF

39 Gender Roles, the Division of Household Labor, and Migration Risk • Christina Hughes, University of Washington

40 The Influence of Conditional Cash Transfers on Migration: A Re-Examination from a Gendered Lens • Christina Hughes, University of Washington

41 Effect of a Work-Family Intervention on Smoking: Findings from the Work, Family and Health Network • David A Hurtado, Harvard School of Public Health; Cassandra Okechukwu, Harvard University; Orfeu Buxton, Harvard Medical School; Leslie Hammer, Portland State University; Ginger Hanson, Kaiser Permanente; Laura Klein, Pennsylvania State University; Lisa Berkman, Harvard University

42 Intensive Parenting or Intensive Mothering? Class, Gender, and Parenting Evaluations • Patrick Ishizuka, Princeton University

43 The Transmission of Homeownership in the United States: How much does Family Matter? • Bohyun Joy Jang, Ohio State University; William A. V. Clark, University of California, Los Angeles; Anastasia R. Snyder, Ohio State University

44 Challenges to Realize the Gender Dividend. Analysis of the Time Use Patterns in Costa Rica • Pamela Jimenez-Fontana, University of Costa Rica

45 MGNREGA and the Intra-Household Decision-Making: A Gender Perspective • Omkar Joshi, Consultant, National Council of Applied Economic Research; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland

46 Trends in the Educational Attainment and Its Association with the Timing of Marriage among Women in Bangladesh: A Cohort Analysis • S. M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University

47 Factors Associated with Perceptions of Family Belonging among Adolescents • Valarie King, Pennsylvania State University; Lisa Boyd, Pennsylvania State University

48 Early Bonds, Strong Ties: Married and Cohabiting Fathers’ Involvement Foundations • Letitia Kotila, Ohio State University

49 Housing conditions and union dissolution in Germany • Sandra Krapf, University of Cologne

50 Who Benefit from College Education? Relationship Outcomes of Cohabitors in the United States • Janet Kuo, University of Texas at Austin

51 Job Insecurity, Overwork, and Work-Family Conflict • Jack Lam, University of Minnesota; Wen Fan, University of Minnesota

52 Are Cohabiting Unions Lasting Longer? Two Decades of Change in the Duration of Cohabitation (1980-2004) • Esther O. Lamidi, Bowling Green State University

53 Social Diversity in Non-Marital Childbearing in Various Gender Contexts • Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway; Nicole Hiekel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

54 How Much Stress Working Wives in Commuter Marriages Experience? A Comparison to Working Wives Living with Husbands • Yun-Suk Lee, University of Seoul

55 My House or Our House? Pathways into Sole Homeownership in British Couples • Philipp M Lersch, University of Cologne; Sergi Vidal, University of Queensland

56 Consequences of Migration for Left behind Children in China • Zai Liang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Bo Zhou, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

57 Using Names to Improve Measurement of Same-sex Married Couples in the American Community Survey • Daphne A. Lofquist, U.S. Census Bureau

58 Marriage and Cohabitation among Latino and African American Young Adults: Neighborhood Risk and Protective Factors • Jessica L Lucero, Utah State University; Anna Santiago, Case Western Reserve University; Eun Lye Lee, Case Western Reserve University

59 The Social Worlds of Cohabiters and Married Individuals • Jonathan Lui, University of California, Irvine

60 Does the propensity to ‘double-up’ vary by immigrant class of entry over the first four years after arrival? Evidence from the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada

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• Claudia Masferrer, McGill University; Celine Le Bourdais, McGill University

61 Spousal Association Between Social Engagement and Self-rated Health: Findings from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (KLoSA) • Joohong Min, University of Southern California; Jinkook Lee, University of Southern California

62 Cohabitation versus Marriage among Adolescent Girls in Urban Kenyan Slums: A Comparison of the Context of First Sex, Timing of Pregnancy and Experience of Sexual Violence • Eunice N. Muthengi, Population Council Kenya; Karen Austrian, Population Council Kenya

63 Overworked and Underslept? The Changing Sleep Durations of Men and Women in Sweden (1990-2010) • Jeffrey Neilson, Lund University

64 The Difference a Home Makes: Examining the Relationship of Housing Conditions over Time on Childhood Development Outcomes • Tina M. Park, Brown University

65 The Stability of Children's Post-Separation Residential Arrangements • David Pelletier, Université de Montréal; Solene Lardoux, Université de Montréal

66 Family Instability and the Diffusion of Cohabitation • David Pelletier, Université de Montréal

67 A Cultural Reconciliation? Egalitarian Ideology and Marital Aspirations • Joanna Pepin, University of Maryland

68 Spouses’ Relative Education and Marital Stability in the Context of Changing Gender Norms • Léa Pessin, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

69 Social Support and Young Women's Economic Well-Being after Divorce in Malawi • Isabel Pike, University of Wisconsin-Madison

70 The Adult Child-Parent Relationship and Parent Psychological Distress: How Do Relationship Quality, Dissatisfaction, and Equity Matter? • Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University; Zhe Zhang, Ohio State University

71 Family Structure and Parent Involvement in Children’s Education • Robert W Ressler, University of Texas at Austin

72 "She Likes Her Work Very Much [but] Will Probably Quit": Husbands, Wives and Changing Opinions on Married Women’s Work in the 1930s • Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota

73 The Economic Consequences of Divorce and the Little Understood Role of Child Custody Arrangements • Timothy A. Roeper, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) and Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); Neil G. Bennett, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

74 Living in Limbo: The Unsolved Mystery of the Racial Gap in the Duration of Marital Separation • Timothy A. Roeper, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) and Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); Neil G. Bennett, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)

75 Multiple Early-Life Shocks, Skill Formation and Parental Responses: The Case of Indonesia • Maria Rosales Rueda, University of California, Irvine; Margaret Triyana, Nanyang Technological University

76 Parents and Grandparents: The Role of (Potential) Grandparents in the Adult Child’s Entry into Parenthood • Roberta Rutigliano, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

77 The Effect of State Labor Market Conditions on Cohabitation • Sharon Sassler, Cornell University; Katherine Michelmore, University of Michigan; Xing Zhang, Cornell University

78 The Timing of Home-Leaving and Pathways Out of the Parental Home across Europe • Katrin Schwanitz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) and University of Groningen

79 Unraveling the Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Divorce Proneness • Wieke Selten, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

80 Does Intra-Couple Socioeconomic Similarity Promote Interracial Marriage? The Military as an Equalizing Context • Rachel Shattuck, University of Maryland; Meredith A. Kleykamp, University of Maryland

81 Hard Times and Harder Minds: Material Hardship and Marital Well-Being among Low-Income Families in South Korea • Joyce Shim, Dominican University Graduate School of Social Work ; RaeHyuck Lee, Columbia University; JaeSeung Kim, University of Chicago

82 The Significance of Marriage in Rural America • Anastasia R. Snyder, Ohio State University; Letitia Kotila, Ohio State University; Bohyun Joy Jang, Ohio State University

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83 Educational Assortative Mating and Union Stability: A Prospective Analysis Using Belgian Census and Register Data • Lindsay Theunis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Christine Schnor, University Leuven; Didier Willaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven (KU Leuven)

84 Gender in Georgian Family: What Is More Important for Georgians: Traditions or the New Social Realities? • Shorena Tsiklauri, Ilia State University

85 Household Complexity: Low-Income Hispanic Children in the U.S. • Kimberly J. Turner, Child Trends; Lina Guzman, Child Trends; Mindy E. Scott, Child Trends

86 The influence of partner choice on childbearing among second-generation Turkish and Moroccan women in Belgium • Lisa Van Landschoot, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Didier Willaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

87 Child Care Provided by Elderly and Middle-Aged Immigrant Women: The Effect of Time since Arrival • Alma Vega, RAND Corporation

88 A Proposal of Measure of Leaving Home Date and an International Comparison • Byron Villacis

89 Divorce in a Globalizing Era: National and Global Influence, 1960-2012 • Cheng-Tong Lir Wang, University of California, Irvine

90 Record Share of Americans Have Never Been Married: Why? • Wendy Wang, Pew Research Center

91 Reexamining the Relationship between Poverty and Sex of the Household Head: Evidence from Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) • Madeleine Wayack Pambè, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP), University of Ouagadougou; Soufianou Moussa, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)

92 Gender Differences in Transfers among Married Couples in the “Sandwich Generation” • Emily Wiemers, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Esther M. Friedman, RAND Corporation

93 First Union Formation in Canada: Trends in the Prevalence and Timing of Cohabitation and Marriage for Canadians Born between 1930 and 1996 • Laura Wright, University of Western Ontario

94 Trends in Nonmarital Birth Rates and Approval of Nonmarital Childbearing in Western Countries • Matthew Wright, Bowling Green State University

95 Educational Attainment, Assortative Mating, and Mexican Immigration: A Cross-Sectional Analysis • Dafeng Xu, Cornell University

96 Low Gender Equity Trap?: Gender Equity, Gender Revolution, and Low Fertility in South Korea • Soo-Yeon Yoon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Sessions 1-20

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

1 FERTILITY TRANSITION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Chair: Samuel Agyei-Mensah, University of Ghana Discussant: Clémentine Rossier, University of Geneva

1 Do Family Planning Programs Influence Fertility Desires? A Multilevel Analysis of 23 Sub-Saharan Africa Countries • John B. Casterline, Ohio State University; Sarah Garver, Ohio State University

2 Monitoring the African Fertility Transition: How Tempo, Locus, Quantum and “Wantum” Are Shaping the Prospects for a Demographic Dividend • Habibou Ouedraogo, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Sarah Giroux, Cornell University

3 Demographic and Socio-Economic Determinants of Birth Interval Dynamics and Occupation in Cameroon: A Hazard Function Analysis • Kelodjoue Samuel, University of Dschang

4 On the Roles of Increasing Women's Educational Attainment and Declining Infant and Child Mortality in Contributing to Fertility Decline in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Quantitative Assessment • David Shapiro, Pennsylvania State University; Michel Tenikue, CEPS/INSTEAD

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

2 LEGAL AND POLICY ASPECTS OF COMPLEX FAMILIES

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Chair: Marah A. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Lawrence M. Berger, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1 Can a Noncustodial Parent Make Decisions for His Nonmarital Children? Trends in Legal Custody among Paternity Cases • Yi-Yu Chen, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2 Single Mothers and Their Children: Evaluating a Work-Encouraging Reform • Kjell Erik Lommerud, University of Bergen

3 When Father Doesn’t Bother: Conditioning the Failure to Establish Paternity In-Hospital on Fathers’ Presence at the Birth • Cynthia A. Osborne, University of Texas at Austin; Daniel Dillon, University of Texas at Austin

4 Legal Visitation Orders, Family Courts, and Fragile Families • Maureen Waller, Cornell University

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

3 INNOVATIVE METHODS AND ASSESSMENT OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH DATA

Chair: Wendy Hellerstedt, University of Minnesota Discussant: Theresa L. Osypuk, University of Minnesota

1 More Questions, More Bias? An Assessment of the Quality of Data Used for Direct Estimation of Infant and Child Mortality in the Demographic and Health Surveys • Sarah E. K. Bradley, Demographic and Health Surveys Program

2 Family Structure and Child Mortality in Tanzania • Lauren Gaydosh, Princeton University

3 Misreporting of Pregnancy-Related Deaths in Siblings’ Survival Histories: A Validation Study in Niakhar, Senegal • Stephane Helleringer, Columbia University; Gilles Pison, French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), Paris; Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Louvain; Malick Kante, Columbia University; Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Laetitia Douillot, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Cheikh Sokhna, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

4 Early Physical Health Conditions and School Readiness Skills in a Prospective Birth Cohort of U.S. Children • Melissa Kull, Boston College; Rebekah Levine Coley, Boston College

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

4 AGING, HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING 1

Chair: Benjamin D. Capistrant, University of Minnesota Discussant: Andrew Stokes, Boston University

1 The Causal Effect of Age on Subjective Well-Being • Clemens Noelke, Harvard University; Marcia Jimenez, School of Public Health, Brown University; Corsi Daniel, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

2 Successful Ageing and Poverty: The Case of Peru • Javier Olivera, University of Luxembourg; Isabelle Tournier, University of Luxembourg

3 The Fluidity of Health: Changes in Functional Abilities among Older Japanese • Anna Penner, University of California, Irvine; Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon University

4 Examination of Age Variations in the Predictive Validity of Self-Rated Health • Anna Zajacova, University of Wyoming; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University

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

5 COGNITION AND DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Christine A. Bachrach, University of Maryland Discussant: John Hobcraft, University of York Discussant: Kaja LeWinn, University of California, San Francisco

1 Adversity, Cognition and Early Development • Margaret Sheridan, Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital

2 Aging and Cognitive Processes • Robert J. Willis, University of Michigan

3 Representations, Associations and Behavior • Emily Marshall, University of Michigan; Christine A. Bachrach, University of Maryland; Heather M. Rackin, Louisiana State University; Hana Shepherd, Rutgers University

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

6 GENDER ISSUES IN HEALTH AND MORTALITY

Chair: Sarah A. Burgard, University of Michigan Discussant: Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University

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1 Gendered Care: An Analysis of Health Interactions • Mary E. Campbell, Texas A&M University; David Biagas, University of Iowa

2 Child Sex and Breastfeeding Bias in the United States • Emily F. Shafer, Portland State University; Summer D. S. Hawkins, Boston College

3 In Sickness and in Health – the Role of Marital Partners in Cancer Survival • Astri Syse, Statistics Norway; Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, University of Oslo

4 Adherence to Gender-Typical Behavior and High Frequency Substance Use from Adolescence into Young Adulthood • Andra Wilkinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Paul J. Fleming, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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

7 SPATIAL DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF POVERTY

Chair: Mark Ellis, University of Washington Discussant: Christopher S. Fowler, Pennsylvania State University

1 Spatio-Temporal Dimensions of Child Poverty in America, 1990-2010 • Maia Call, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Paul R. Voss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Industrial Structure and Poverty in the Us Upper Midwest, 1960-2010: New Evidence on Spatial-Temporal Regimes • Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Heather A. O'Connell, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Junho Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jun Zhu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 The Demographic Burden of Population Decline in U.S. Cities, 2000–2010 • Rachel S Franklin, Brown University

4 Public Housing and the Spatial Concentration of Poverty: A Simulation Approach • Lincoln Quillian, Northwestern University; Marcel Knudsen, Northwestern University

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

8 ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS IN THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD

Chair: Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State University Discussant: Monica J. Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1 Transition, interrupted: A mixed-methods exploration of starter marriages in Malawi • Anais Bertrand-Dansereau, McGill University

2 Empowering Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh: On the Role of Monetary Incentives and Marriage Norms • Nafisa Halim, Boston University

3 Cohabitors’ Unfulfilled Marital Expectations and Mental Health Outcomes during the Transition to Adulthood • Jennifer Pearce-Morris, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

4 The Adolescent Family Environment and Cohabitation across the Transition to Adulthood • Maggie L. Thorsen, Montana State University

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

9 OVERWEIGHT, OBESITY, AND HEALTH

Chair: Neil Mehta, Emory University

1 Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change over Time and Young Children’s Obesity • Rachel T. Kimbro, Rice University; Justin T. Denney, Rice University; Mackenzie Brewer, Rice University

2 Body Mass Transitions in Childhood and Early Adolescence: A Multistate Life Table Approach • Melanie Tran, University of Colorado, Denver; Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado, Denver; Emily McCormick, Denver Public Health; Arthur Davidson, Denver Public Health; Deborah Main, University of Colorado, Denver

3 The Protective Effect of High Body Mass on Mortality Risk. Obesity Paradox or Data Artifact? • Ryan K. Masters, University of Colorado, Boulder; Sammy Zahran, Colorado State University

4 The Body Mass Index-Mortality Link across the Life Course: Two Selection Biases and Their Effects • Hui Zheng, Ohio State University; Jonathan Dirlam, Ohio State University

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

10 MIGRATION AND FAMILIES

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Chair: Francisca M. Antman, University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant: Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Discussant: Kate Ambler, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

1 Educational Selectivity of Migrants and Current School Enrollment in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries • Sophia Chae, Arizona State University; Jennifer E. Glick, Arizona State University

2 Temporary and Permanent Migrant Selection: The Role of Ability, Wage Expectations, and Familial Networks • Joyce Chen, Ohio State University; Katrina Kosec, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Valerie Mueller, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

3 The Impact of Migrant Selectivity on Cognitive Skills, Non-Cognitive Skills and Academic Outcomes in the Second Generation • Per Engzell, Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University

4 Family Position and Family Networks in Mexican and Senegalese Migration • Mao-Mei Liu, Brown University; Mathew J. Creighton, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado, Boulder

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

11 HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Trent Alexander, U.S. Census Bureau Discussant: Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington

1 Irish Migration and the Geography of Social Mobility (1901-1911) • Dylan Connor, University of California, Los Angeles

2 Becoming American: The Demographic Integration of Italian and Swedish Immigrants at the Turn of the Twentieth Century • Martin Dribe, Lund University; J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota; Francesco Scalone, University of Bologna

3 The Historic Rise of Living Alone and Fall of Boarders in the United States: 1850–2010 • Rose M. Kreider, U.S. Census Bureau

4 Segregation and Lynching • Trevon D. Logan, Ohio State University; Lisa Cook, Michigan State University; John M. Parman, College of William and Mary

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

12 GENDER AND TIME SPENT IN CHILD CARE

Chair: Rachel E. Goldberg, Princeton University Discussant: Ann Meier, University of Minnesota Discussant: John Sandberg, George Washington University

1 The Growing Educational Gradient in Parental Child Care Time: Mothers and Fathers in 12 Western Countries • Giulia Dotti Sani, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino; Judith Treas, University of California, Irvine

2 Missing Time with Parents: Son Preference among Asians in the United States • Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University; Felix Muchomba, Columbia University

3 Single Parents, Living Arrangements, and Child Care Time • Yoonjoo Lee, University of Maryland; Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland

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

13 CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON ADOLESCENT SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Chair: Hilary Schwandt, Johns Hopkins University and Western Washington University Discussant: Alison Norris, Ohio State University

1 Adolescent Fertility and Contraceptive Use in Northern Ghana: A Mixed Methods Study • Elizabeth F. Jackson, Columbia University; Allison Stone, Columbia University; Margaret Schmitt, Columbia University; Fabian Achana, Navrongo Health Research Centre; Ayaga A. Bawah, Columbia University; Patrick Asuming, Columbia University; John Koku Awoonor-Williams, Ghana Health Service; James F. Phillips, Columbia University

2 Teenage Pregnancy and Motherhood in England: Do Parents’ Educational Expectations Matter? • Ericka G. Rascon-Ramirez, University of Essex

3 Relationship between Community-level Alcohol Outlet Accessibility and Individual-level HSV-2 Infection among Young Women in South Africa • Molly S. Rosenberg, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies; Audrey Pettifor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sheri A. Lippman, University of California, Berkeley; Harsha Thirumurthy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael Emch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Amanda Selin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the

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Witwatersrand; Jim Hughes, University of Washington; Oliver Laeyendecker, Johns Hopkins University; Kathleen Kahn, University of the Witwatersrand

4 Like Teenage Mother, Like Daughter? Black-White Differences in Maternal Age Effects on Teenage Childbearing • Poh Lin Tan, Duke University; Philip J. Cook, Duke University

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

14 MIGRATION AND MENTAL HEALTH

Chair: Louisa M. Holmes, University of California, San Francisco Discussant: Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University

1 Feeling Depressed in a Foreign Country: Mental Health status of Mexican Migrants in Durham, NC • Edith Y. Gutierrez-Vazquez, University of Pennsylvania; Chenoa A. Flippen, University of Pennsylvania; Emilio A. Parrado, University of Pennsylvania

2 Cross-Border Ties as Risk and Resilience: Mediators of the Relationship between Cross-Border Social Ties and Psychological Distress for Latino Immigrants in the US • Jacqueline M Torres, University of California, San Francisco; Carmela Alcántara, Columbia University; Edna A. Viruell-Fuentes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3 Behavioral Functioning among Mexican-Origin Children: Does Parental Legal Status Matter? • Nancy S. Landale, Pennsylvania State University; Jessica H. Hardie, Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY); Sal Oropesa, Pennsylvania State University; Marianne M. Hillemeier, Pennsylvania State University

4 Suicide among Immigrants in Norway: A Registry-Based Analysis, 1995-2009 • Anne Reneflot, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Karoline Tufte Lien, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Ingri Myklestad, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Kim Stene-Larsen, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Lars Johan Hauge, Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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

15 EDUCATION ISSUES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Jackline Wahba, University of Southampton Discussant: Stephanie R. Psaki, Population Council

1 Is Free Basic Education in Egypt a Myth? • Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota; Caroline Krafft, University of Minnesota

2 Decoupling Parental Absences from Remittances in Economic Migration: The Case of Educational Attainment in Guatemala • Jason Davis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Noli Brazil, Yale University

3 Making the Grade: Understanding What Works for Teaching Literacy in Rural Uganda • Jason Kerwin, University of Michigan; Rebecca L. Thornton, University of Michigan

4 The Impact of Girls' Education Support Program on Human Capital Development: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Malawian Secondary Schools • Booyuel Kim, Columbia University

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

16 IMMIGRATION AND POPULATION CHANGE: IMPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT

Chair: Dowell Myers, University of Southern California Discussant: Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center

1 Previous Migration Experience and Legal Immigration Status among Mexican Immigrants: Impacts on Social Security • Peter Brownell, RAND Corporation; Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland

2 The U.S. Social Security Burden and Emigration: Legal Status Criteria in Modeling Emigration • Karen A. Woodrow-Lafield, University of Maryland

3 Renting, Crowded, and Broke? Social Vulnerabilities and the Accumulation of Precarious Housing Situations in Los Angeles • Eileen Diaz McConnell, Arizona State University

4 The Population Decline of Puerto Rico: An Application of Prospective Trends in Cohort-Component Projections • Alexis R. Santos-Lozada, University of Texas at San Antonio; Alberto Velazquez, Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics

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

17 SEX, FERTILITY, AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Letizia Mencarini, Università degli Studi di Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto Discussant: Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania

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1 The Role of Family Orientations in Shaping the Effect of Fertility on Subjective Well-Being • Nicoletta Balbo, Università Bocconi; Bruno Arpino, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

2 Parenthood and Psychological Well-Being: The Moderating Role of Lifestyle • Anne Roeters, Utrecht University; Jornt Mandemakers, Wageningen University; Marieke Voorpostel, FORS

3 Dynamics of Family Economic Well-Being and Composition of Financial Resources around a Birth • Alexandra B Stanczyk, University of Chicago

4 Sexual Satisfaction among U.S. Women in Marital and Cohabiting Unions: Are Pregnancy Attitudes Relevant? • Stacy Tiemeyer, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Larry Gibbs, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State University; Arthur Greil, Alfred University

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

18 DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Sukumar Vellakkal, Public Health Foundation of India Discussant: Ronny Westerman, University of Marburg

1 Childhood Determinants of Adult Obesity, Diabetes, and Hypertension Trajectories: A Comparison of Mexico and the United States • Nikkil Sudharsanan, University of Pennsylvania

2 Pre-eclampsia and Risk of Diabetes in Indian Women • Sutapa Agrawal, South Asia Network for Chronic Disease

3 Validity of Self-Report Data in Hypertension Research: Findings from the Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) • Eric Tenkorang, Memorial University; Yujiro Sano, University of Western Ontario; Pearl Sedziafa, Memorial University; Vincent Kuuire, Western University

4 Social Determinants of Hypertension Prevalence and Awareness in Urban Poor Communities in Accra, Ghana • Raphael B. Awuah, University of Ghana; Ama de-Graft Aikins, University of Ghana

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

19 INTERGENERATIONAL IMPACTS ON HEALTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC EVENTS

Chair: Andrew S. London, Syracuse University Discussant: Jane Menken, University of Colorado, Boulder

1 Intergenerational Influences on Children's Marriage Timing • Ellen Compernolle, University of Michigan; Dirgha J. Ghimire, University of Michigan

2 Does Parental Death Affect Fertility? A Register-Based Study of the Effect of Parental Death on Childbearing in Sweden • Johan Dahlberg, Stockholm University

3 Who Takes Care of Whom in the U.S.? Evidence from Matrices of Time Transfers by Age and Sex • Denys Dukhovnov, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY); Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington

4 Negative and Positive Experiences of Intergenerational Caregiving • Anna M. Hammersmith, Bowling Green State University; I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University

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

20 ECONOMICS OF AGING IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES

Chair: Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) Discussant: David Canning, Harvard University

1 Policy Options to Respond to the Economic Challenges of Aging Populations and Their Potential Impact on the Care Economy • Gretchen Donehower, University of California, Berkeley; Paulo M. Saad, United Nations; Tim Miller, United Nations, ECLAC

2 Vulnerability of Young and Old People: Is Remittances Trend Sustainable in Senegal • Latif Dramani, CREFAT- Université de Thiès

3 Is Financial Literacy a Factor in Shaping Well-Being of Elderly? Evidence from Urban India • Kshipra Jain

4 Building Social Safety Net in a Transitional Society: Inequalities in Public Transfers in China • Ke Shen, Fudan University; Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

Sessions 21-40

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Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

21 GENETIC RISK AND FAMILY, ENVIRONMENT AND THE LIFE COURSE

Chair: Morgan Levine, University of Southern California Discussant: Daniel W. Belsky, Duke University

1 The Genome-wide Influence on Human BMI Depends on Physical Activity, Life-course, and Historical Period • Guang Guo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Hexuan Liu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ling Wang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Haipeng Shen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Wen Hu, Beijing University

2 Neighborhood and Family Environment of Expectant Mothers May Influence Prenatal Programming of Adult Cancer Risk • Katherine King, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Duke University; Jennifer Kane, UNC; Peter Scarbrough, Duke University; Cathrine Hoyo, Duke University; Susan Murphy, Duke University

3 Biodemographic Specifics of the Effects of Body-Mass-Index Risk Alleles Identified in Genome-Wide Association Studies • Alexander Kulminski, Duke University; Irina V. Culminskaya, Duke University; Konstantin G. Arbeev, Duke University; Liubov Arbeeva, Duke University; Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Duke University; Eric Stallard, Duke University; Deqing Wu, Duke University; Kaare Christensen, University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital; Michael Province, Washington University School of Medicine; Ingrid Borecki, Washington University School of Medicine; Ryan Minster, University of Pittsburgh; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University

4 Does DRD4 or 5HTT Moderate the Association Between Subjective Body Weight and Objective Body-Mass Index? • Robbee L Wedow, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jason D. Boardman, University of Colorado, Boulder

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

22 DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND: POPULATION STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT

Chair: John F. May, Population Reference Bureau (PRB) Discussant: Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University

1 A Macrosimulation Model of the Effect of Fertility on Economic Growth: Evidence from Nigeria • David Canning, Harvard University; Mahesh Karra, Harvard University; Joshua Wilde, University of South Florida

2 The Demographic Dividend: Components and Policies • Monica Das Gupta, University of Maryland

3 Population Structure and Economic Growth in India • William Joe, Delhi University Enclave; Atish Kumar Dash, Central University of Bihar; Pradeep Agarwal, Institute of Economic Growth

4 Demographic Dividend, Human Capital, and Saving: Take it Now or Enjoy it Later? • Andrew Mason, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

23 PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS IN AGING

Chair: Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern California Discussant: Uchechi Mitchell, University of Southern California

1 The Impact of Personality Change on Health among Older Americans: Findings from the Health and Retirement Study • Latrica E. Best, University of Louisville

2 Retirees’ Participation in Bridge Employment and Psychological Distress: The Mediating and Moderating Effects of Social Support • Xiaoyu Annie Gong, McGill University

3 Psychological Well-being and the Elderly in Nigeria • Ibitoye O. Grace, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund; Olutobi A. Sanuade, University of Ghana

4 Immigrant Status Differences in Age Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms among Older Adults of Mexican Descent: The Role of Socioeconomic Resources, Acculturation, Social Integration, and Physical Health • Maria A. Monserud, University of Houston; Kyriakos S. Markides, University of Texas at Galveston

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

24 LABOR MARKETS, POPULATION, AND DEVELOPMENT

Chair: Caroline Krafft, University of Minnesota Discussant: Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota

1 The Effect of Height on Earnings: Is Stature a Proxy for Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills? • Laurent L.Y. Bossavie, World Bank Group; Harold Alderman, World

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Bank Group; John T. Giles, World Bank Group; Cem Mete, World Bank Group

2 Building Schools, Shrinking Farm Labor Supply: RD Analysis of Rural Mexico • Diane Charlton, University of California, Davis

3 Universal Preschool and Mothers' Employment in Mexico • Elia De la Cruz Toledo, Columbia University

4 Labor Adaptation to Climate Variability in Sub-Saharan Africa • Valerie Mueller, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

25 MIGRATION, HEALTH, AND REPRODUCTION

Chair: Yao Lu, Columbia University Discussant: Hill Kulu, University of Liverpool

1 Migration and Health in Malawi • Philip A. Anglewicz, Tulane University; Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Mark VanLandingham, Tulane University; Lucinda Manda-Taylor, Malawi College of Medicine

2 Investigating the Internal Migration and Fertility Decline Relationship in West Africa • Jamaica Corker, University of Geneva

3 Migration and Marriage Timing in Nang Rong, Thailand • Sara Curran, University of Washington; Michelle L. O'Brien, University of Washington

4 The Health Disparity of Migrants, Return Migrants and Non-Migrants: A Life Course Perspective in the Case of Rural-to-urban Migration in China • Yuying Tong, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Martin Piotrowski, University of Oklahoma

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

26 MOVING FORWARD THROUGH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO BETTER DATA

Chair: John Iceland, Pennsylvania State University

1 Administrative Records Data in a Reengineered 2020 Census • Daniel Cork, CNSTAT and National Research Council (NRC)

2 Projecting ACS Income Data to Current Dates with Trends in Scanner-Based Sales Data • Ken Hodges, Nielsen; Matheu Kaneshiro, Nielsen; Jessica Tucker, Nielsen; Fred Wilcox, Nielsen

3 Using DHS Data To Explore Immigrant Family Dynamics and Post-LPR Trajectories • Guillermina Jasso, New York University (NYU)

4 Addressing the Challenges for Small-Area Data from the American Community Survey: A Look Forward • Joseph Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

27 INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND FERTILITY

Chair: Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand Discussant: Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand

1 Intimate Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy in India • Praveen Kumar Pathak, Delhi School of Economics; Niharika Tripathi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

2 The Effects of School-Related Gender-Based Violence on Education and Health Outcomes in Rural Malawi: A Longitudinal Analysis • Stephanie R. Psaki, Population Council; Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Population Council; Barbara S. Mensch, Population Council

3 Spousal Violence and Pregnancy Termination among Married Women in Nigeria • Bola Lukman Solanke, Obafemi Awolowo University

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

28 FERTILITY IN THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION

Chair: Olof Gardarsdottir, University of Iceland Discussant: George Alter, University of Michigan

1 Oblique versus Vertical Transmission of Fertility Preferences in the U.S. From 1910 to 1970 • Andrea Di Miceli, UCLA Anderson School of Management

2 Marital Fertility during the Korean Demographic Transition: An Analysis of Population-Register Data in Rural Area, 1920-1977 • Bongoh Kye, Kookmin University; Heejin Park, Kyungpook National University

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3 Mortality, Fertility, and Economic Development: An Analysis of 201 Countries during 1960-2010 • Qingfeng Li, Johns Hopkins University; Li Liu, Johns Hopkins University; Saifuddin Ahmed, Johns Hopkins University

4 A Longitudinal Analysis of Aggregate Fertility Decline as a Product of Increasing Contraceptive Prevalence • Layton M. Field, Mount St. Mary's University

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

29 ADOLESCENT RISK BEHAVIORS AND HEALTH

Chair: Toben Nelson, University of Minnesota Discussant: Vida Maralani, Yale University

1 Why Did a Randomized Program of Housing Mobility Cause Changes in the Mental Health of Adolescents? The Mediating Role of Substance Use, Social Networks, and Family Mental health in the Moving to Opportunity Study • Nicole Schmidt, University of Minnesota; Theresa L. Osypuk, University of Minnesota

2 Health and Educational Success in Adolescents: The Norway Case • Idunn IB Brekke, Oslo and Akershus University College

3 Directions of the Relationship between Substance Use and Depressive Symptoms from Adolescent to Young Adulthood • Andra Wilkinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Carolyn Tucker Halpern, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Amy H. Herring, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Where and for How Long Does Parental Influence Last? Parents, Neighborhoods, and Adolescent-to-Adulthood Health Behavior and Well-Being • Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Brian L. Levy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

30 NEW RESEARCH ON GENDER AND HOUSEWORK

Chair: Anne DeLessio-Parson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania State University

1 Occupational Sex Composition and Gendered Housework Performance: Compensation or Conventionality? • Elizabeth McClintock, University of Notre Dame

2 Constraint, Necessity and the "Time Available" for Women's Housework • Sanjiv Gupta, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland

3 Women’s Housework and Quadratic Associations: An End to Gender Deviance Neutralization? • Jennifer L. Hook, University of Southern California

4 Differences in Unpaid Household Work Between Men and Women Recent Trends for Latin America from Time Use Surveys • Heidi Ullmann, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean; Carlos Maldonado, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

31 ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRATION

Chair: Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University Discussant: Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan and National Science Foundation (NSF)

1 Country-Specific Effects of Climate Variability on Human Migration • Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Erika Wise, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Predicting Future Migration Destinations from Natural Disasters: the Great East Japan Earthquake • Mathew E. Hauer, University of Georgia; Steven R. Holloway, University of Georgia

3 Climate Change as Migration Driver: Evidence from Rural and Urban Areas in Mexico • Raphael Nawrotzki, University of Minnesota; Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder

4 Temporal Dimensions of Weather Shocks and Migration • Nathalie Williams, University of Washington

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

32 SOCIAL CONTEXTS OF EDUCATION

Chair: Samuel Kye, Indiana University Discussant: Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana University

1 The Institutional Contexts of Peer Influence: A Study of Peer Influence across Public, Charter, and Private Schools • Jennifer A. Flashman, University of Notre Dame; Megan

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Andrew, University of Notre Dame; Katie Condit, University of Notre Dame

2 School Racial Segregation and Access to High Growth Schools • Paul Hanselman, University of California, Irvine; Jeremy E. Fiel, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Latino Migration and Trends in Private and Charter School Enrollments • Jacob Hibel, University of California, Davis; Matthew Hall, Cornell University

4 How do Coethnic Communities and Host Countries Matter for Education? Evidence from the US, Canada, and the UK • Rennie Lee, University of California, Los Angeles

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

33 FAMILY TRANSITIONS ACROSS THE LIFECOURSE

Chair: Karra Greenberg, University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: Megan M. Sweeney, University of California, Los Angeles

1 Trends in Children's Family Instability, 1995-2010 • Bart Stykes, Bowling Green State University

2 Leaving and Returning Home in Young Adulthood: Explaining Racial and Ethnic Differences • Lei Lei, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Scott J. South, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

3 Ethnic Differences in Family-Life Trajectories: Timing and Sequencing of Events • Tom Kleinepier, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Helga A. G. de Valk, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and Vrije Universiteit Brussel

4 Family Formation and Temporary Migration to the United States as Lifecourse Transitions among Mexican Men and Women • Maria J. Perez-Patron, Texas A&M University

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

34 RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND MORTALITY 1

Chair: Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University Discussant: Steven A. Haas, Pennsylvania State University

1 Racial Stratification in the Accumulation of Health and Human Capital from Adolescence into Young Adulthood • Jennifer Buher Kane, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Philip Morgan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David Guilkey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Income’s Role in Explaining Black-White Differences in the Educational Gradient in Health: Evidence from the NLSY79 and G-Computation • Michael H. Esposito, University of Washington

3 (K)inequality in Black and White Families: a Microsimulation Approach • Pil H Chung, University of California, Berkeley

4 Does Integration Produce Equity? A Longitudinal Study of Neighborhood Conditions and Racial Health Inequality • Courtney Boen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

35 HEALTH AND MORTALITY AT OLDER AGES

Chair: Dora L. Costa, University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: L.H. Lumey, Columbia University Discussant: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University

1 Longevity and the Rise of the West: Lifespans of the European Elite, 800-1800 • Neil Cummins, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

2 Origins of the Cardiovascular Mortality Epidemic in the United States, 1920–90 • Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine; Steven Tate, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago

3 Gender Differences in Longevity Predictors: Effects of Early-Life and Midlife Conditions on Exceptional Longevity • Leonid A. Gavrilov, University of Chicago; Natalia S. Gavrilova, University of Chicago

4 Union Army Veterans, All Grown Up • Sven E. Wilson, Brigham Young University; Christopher Roudiez, National Bureau of Economic Research; Noelle Yetter, National Bureau of Economic Research; Heather Desomer, Center for Population Economics

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

36 EVOLUTIONARY MODELS OF HEALTH AND MORTALITY

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Chair: William H. Dow, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Benjamin Domingue, University of Colorado, Boulder

1 A Two-Process Mortality Model with Extensions to Juvenile Mortality, Population Dynamics and Evolution • James Anderson, University of Washington; Ting Li, Renmin University

2 Culled Males, Infant Mortality and Reproductive Success in Historical Finland • Tim-Allen Bruckner, University of California, Irvine

3 How Shifts in Individual Health Have Changed the Nature of Mortality Risk • Duncan O. S. Gillespie, The University of Sheffield; Tim Coulson, Oxford University; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University

4 Mortality Selection in the First Three Months of Life and Survival in the following Thirty-Three Months in Rural Veneto (North-East Italy) from 1816 to 1835 • Leonardo Piccione, University of Padova; Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, Università di Padova; Alessandra Minello, Università Bocconi

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

37 DEMOGRAPHY OF MENTAL HEALTH

Chair: Ezra Golberstein, University of Minnesota Discussant: Jayanti Owens, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Heide Jackson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1 Linking Cancer and Dementia: The Importance of considering the Competing Risk of Mortality • Heidi A Hanson, University of Utah; Ken R. Smith, University of Utah; Kevin Horn, University of Utah; Kelli Rasmussen, University of Utah; Site Li, University of Utah; John Hoffman, University of Utah

2 The Demography of Mental Health among Mature Adults: Puzzling Patterns in a Low Income High HIV-Prevalence • Iliana V. Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Collin F. Payne, University of Pennsylvania; Chiwoza Bandawe, College of Medicine

3 A Bitter Pill to Swallow: Special Education Financial Incentives and ADHD • Melinda Sandler Morrill, North Carolina State University

4 Effects of a Large-Scale Unconditional Cash Transfer Program on Mental Health Outcomes of Young People in Kenya • Harsha Thirumurthy, University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill; Kelly Kilburn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Audrey Pettifor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sudhanshu Handa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

38 THE PERSISTENCE OF UNSAFE ABORTION

Chair: Kristine Hopkins, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Ernestina E. Coast, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

1 Understanding the Decision-Making Process and Reasons behind Ghanaian Women's Pregnancy Terminations • Adriana A. Biney, University of Ghana

2 Women’s Abortion Seeking Behavior under Restrictive Abortion Laws in Mexico • Fátima Juárez, El Colegio de México; Jose Luis Palma, INSAD; Thoai D. Ngo, MSI; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute

3 I Need to Terminate This Pregnancy Even If It Will Take My Life: Effect of Being Denied Legal Abortion on Women's Lives in Nepal • Mahesh Puri, Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA); Divya Vohra, University of California, Berkeley; Diana G. Foster, University of California, San Francisco

4 Abortion Incidence and Unintended Pregnancy in Nepal • Aparna Sundaram, Guttmacher Institute; Mahesh Puri, Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA); Anand Tamang, Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities, Kathmandu; Rubina Hussain, Guttmacher Institute; Marjorie Crowell, Guttmacher Institute; Susheela D. Singh, Guttmacher Institute

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

39 PARENTAL INCARCERATION AND CHILD WELL-BEING

Chair: Kristin Turney, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Becky Pettit, University of Texas-Austin

1 Cumulative Risks of Paternal and Maternal Incarceration in Denmark • Christopher Wildeman, Cornell University; Lars H. Andersen, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit and University of Copenhagen

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2 Punished for Their Fathers? School Discipline and the Social Exclusion of Children of the Prison Boom • Wade C Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State University

3 Children’s Genetic Sensitivity to the Effects of Parental Incarceration • Amanda B. Geller, New York University (NYU); Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Columbia University; Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University; Sara McLanahan, Princeton University; Colter Mitchell, University of Michigan; Daniel A. Notterman, Princeton University

4 Parental Incarceration and Adolescent Social Networks: An Examination of the Social Lives of Children of Incarcerated Parents • Brielle Bryan, Harvard University

Thursday, April 30, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

40 COUPLES AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE

Chair: Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State University Discussant: Jessica D. Gipson, University of California, Los Angeles

1 Cohabitation, Relationship Quality, and Family Planning Use in Ethiopia • Meghan Gallagher, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Johns Hopkins University

2 Does a Couple’s Marital Quality Influence the Quality of their Contraceptive Use? • Neetu A. John, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Assefa Seme, Addis Ababa University; Meselech Roro, Addis Ababa University; Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins University

3 Intimate Partner Violence and Contraceptive Behaviors among Young Women • Yasamin Kusunoki, University of Michigan; Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan; Heather Gatny, University of Michigan; Robert Melendez, University of Michigan

4 Relationship Violence Typologies and Condom Use in Young Adult Dating Relationships • Jennifer Manlove, Child Trends; Kate Welti, Child Trends; Quentin Karpilow, Child Trends

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Poster Session 2

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

P2 DATA AND METHODS/APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY/ SPATIAL DEMOGRAPHY/ DEMOGRAPHY OF CRIME

1 Cohesion in Demographic Research 1964-2011: How Disciplinarity Shapes Demography • Jimi Adams, University of Colorado, Denver

2 Measurement and Data Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa: Has the DHS Program Helped? • Jacob A. Adetunji, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

3 Challenges of Demographic Data Collection and a Comparative Assessment of Population Structure and Quality of Age-Sex Data from Three Population-Based Surveys in Nigeria • Joshua O. Akinyemi, University of Ibadan; Rotimi Afolabi, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.; Babatunde M Gbadebo, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; Tunde Raimi, University of Ibadan; Olusola Ayeni, University of Ibadan

4 Death behind the Bars: Prison Mortality in India • Enu Anand, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jayakant Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)

5 Breaking Down the Effects of Juvenile Arrest on Educational Attainment at the Transition to Adulthood • Mariam Ashtiani, University of California, Irvine

6 Can Age Help to Explain Heterogeneity in Southern European Home Ownership Patterns • Alda B. Azevedo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and University of Lisbon; Julián López-Colás, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Juan A. Módenes, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics

7 The Measurement of International Migration in U.S. Census Surveys: An Examination of Current Population Survey Data Matched to Social Security Administration Records • James D. Bachmeier, Temple University; Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University; Bert Kestenbaum, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA)

8 Kinshasa’s Information Platform to Accelerate Modern Contraceptive Use • Jane Bertrand, Tulane University; Pierre Akilimali, Kinshasa School of Public Health; Saleh Babazadeh, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Arsene Binanga, Tulane International LLC; Nelly Dikamba, Kinshasa SPH; Julie Hernandez, Tulane University; Patrick Kayembe, Kinshasa SPH; Linnea Perry, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

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9 Validating Indicators of the Quality of Maternal Health Care in Kenya • Ann K. Blanc, Population Council; Charlotte Warren, Population Council; Katharine McCarthy, Population Council; James Kimani, Population Council; Jackline Kivunaga, Population Council; Brian Mdawida, Population Council; Charity Ndwiga, Population Council; Saumya Ramarao, Population Council

10 Evaluating Mortality Forecasts Using Taylor's Power Law • Christina Bohk, University of Rostock; Roland Rau, University of Rostock; Joel E. Cohen, Rockefeller University and Columbia University

11 Processing the Census Bureau’s Population Estimates • Ben Bolender, U.S. Census Bureau; Larry D. Sink, U.S. Census Bureau

12 Subnational Fertility Projections in Brazil – a Bayesian Probabilistic Approach Application • Gabriel Borges, IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics); UC Berkeley

13 Evaluation of Brazil’s Population Census Coverage and Quality through Demographic Analysis • Gabriel Borges, IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics); UC Berkeley

14 The Consequences of Partner Incarceration for Women’s Employment • Angela Bruns, University of Washington

15 The relationship between space, time, fertility, and employment: a fixed effects spatial panel approach • Alessandra Carioli, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and University of Groningen; Daniel Devolder, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Joaquin Recaño Valverde, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Leo van Wissen, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and University of Groningen

16 Assessing the impact of local homicide rates on union formation and stability in Mexico • Monica Caudillo, New York University (NYU)

17 A Systematic Assessment of National, Regional and Global Levels and Trends in the Sex Ratio at Birth and Identification of Countries with Outlying Levels • Fengqing Chao, National University of Singapore; Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division

18 Does the Radical Right Have a Future in Swedish Politics? Socio-Demographic Structure and Voter Support for the Sweden Democrats • Margarita Chudnovskaya, Stockholm University; Tina Goldschmidt, Stockholm University

19 The 1960 Data Restoration Project • Kathryn M Coursolle, University of Minnesota; Rebecca J. Vick, University of Minnesota; Ryan S. Klein, University of Minnesota

20 More Lawyers, More Crime? An Evaluation of the Oeo Legal Service Program • Jamein P Cunningham, Portland State University

21 Educational Attainment, Marital Status and Parity: A New Method for Reconstructing and Projecting Cohort Trends • Khue Dung Dang Doan, National University of Singapore; Bilal Barakat, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

22 Does Demographic Change Predict Police Militarization? • Ellen Dinsmore, University of Wisconsin-Madison

23 Web Application for Spatial Exploration of Racial Diversity over the Entire United States at 90 m Resolution • Anna Dmowska, University of Cincinnati; Tomasz F. Stepinski, University of Cincinnati; Pawel Netzel, University of Wroclaw, Dept. of Climatology and Atmosphere Protection

24 Disease Deleted Life Table: A New Modified Iterative Procedure • Manisha Dubey, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

25 Sports Demography: Demographic analysis applied to sporting populations • Petra Dupalová, Charles University in Prague

26 Within-Country Variation in Under-5 Mortality in Bangladesh, Mozambique, Uganda, and Zambia • Laura A. Dwyer-Lindgren, University of Washington; Abraham Flaxman, University of Washington; Haidong Wang, University of Washington; Marie Ng, University of Washington; Gloria Ikilezi, University of Washington; Felix Masiye, University of Zambia; Emmanuela Gakidou, University of Washington; Stephen Lim, University of Washington

27 How Many Old People Have Ever Lived on Earth? • Dalkhat M. Ediev, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Gustav Feichtinger, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Science; Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna University of Technology; Miguel Sanchez Romero, Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences

28 Spatial Variation in Risk Factors of Child Mortality in Two Urban Informal Settlements in Kenya • Cheikh Mbacke Faye, African Population and Health Research Center

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(APHRC); Maurice Mutisya, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Patricia Elungata, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Donatien Beguy, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

29 In the Wind: The Effect of Criminal Justice Contact on Housing • April Fernandes, University of Washington

30 Analysis of Individual Data from Historical Parish Registers for the Study of Demographic Behavior in the Past – Case Study on the Population Born from 1650s to 1830s in Jablonec, Czech Lands • Ludmila Fialova, Charles University in Prague; Klara Hulikova Tesarkova, Charles University in Prague; Barbora Kuprova, Charles University in Prague

31 Methodological Issues in Assessing Poverty among Older People: Insights from Uganda • Valérie Golaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

32 Explaining U.S. Exceptionalism in Homicide over Time: The Role of the Welfare State and Age Structure • Aaron Gottlieb, Princeton University

33 Reaching the Foreign-Born: An Examination of Mode of Response in the American Community Survey • Thomas A. Gryn, U.S. Census Bureau; Edward N. Trevelyan, U.S. Census Bureau

34 Undercounting Controversies in South African Censuses • Jeremy J. D. Gumbo, University of the Witwatersrand

35 Looking beyond Early Age Mortality: Analyzing Age Specific Survival Pattern in India Using Household Survey Data • Ashish Kumar Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kakoli Borkotoky, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

36 Acculturation and Perceptions of the Law in Chicago Neighborhoods • Carmen Gutierrez, University of Texas at Austin; David S. Kirk, University of Texas at Austin

37 Two Sources of Error in Data on U.S. Migration in Mexican Household-Based Surveys • Erin R. Hamilton, University of California, Davis

38 Assessing the Validity of Respondents’ Reports of Their Partners’ Ages in a Rural South African Population-Based Cohort • Guy Harling, Harvard School of Public Health; Tinofa Mutevedzi, Africa Centre

39 Collecting Data on International Migration : a Challenge in Developing Countries • Anne Herm, Tallinn University; Michel Poulain, Tallinn University and Université Catholique de Louvain

40 Implications of Measurement: Comparing Estimates of Physical Activity across NHANES, NHIS, and ATUS • Rachelle Hill, U.S. Census Bureau; Kari WIlliams, University of Minnesota

41 Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Change in Built Environment Infrastructure • Jana Hirsch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Geoffrey Green, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Daniel Rodriguez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Penny Gordon-Larsen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

42 Crime Prediction in Chicago: Using a Statistical Learning Approach to Create a Spatiotemporal Vulnerability Surface of Violent Crime • Timmy Huynh, Pennsylvania State University; Brian Swedberg, Penn State University

43 Movement in America: A Spatial Analysis of County-to-County Migration • Christopher S. Inkpen, Pennsylvania State University

44 Partners and Crime: Perceptions of Neighborhood Danger in Older Couples • James Iveniuk, University of Chicago

45 Which Contexts Count? A Multilevel Approach to the Analysis of the Social Ecology of Voting in New York City 2013 • Annette Jacoby, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); John Mollenkopf, City University of New York (CUNY)

46 Privacy in Survey Interview Settings: Results from a Randomized Experiment • Rukmalie Jayakody, Pennsylvania State University

47 High Fertility, Low Mortality: Hispanic Natural Increase and the Growing Spatial Diversity of the U.S. Population • Kenneth M. Johnson, University of New Hampshire; Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University

48 Contemporary Patterns in the Impact of Mass Incarceration on Racial and Educational Differences in Union Formation • Jerrett Jones, University of Wisconsin-Madison

49 Kids’ Daily Activity Spaces, Physical Activity and Stress: Linking Real-Time Geospatial Data with Other Real-Time Data Sources in a Sample of Southern California Children • Malia Jones, Keck School of Medicine of USC; Genevieve Fridlund Dunton, Keck School of Medicine of USC

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50 Prediction of outcome after severe and moderate head injury: An application of classification and regression tree (CART) technique • Vineet Kumar Kamal, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; Ravindra Mohan Pandey, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Deepak Agrawal, All India Institute of Medical Sciences

51 An Agent-Based Model of Sex Ratios at Birth Distortions • Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Francisco Villavicencio, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

52 Estimation of Life Expectancy from Infant Mortality Rate at Districts Level • Ranjana Kesarwani, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

53 Assessing the Quality of U.S. Vital Statistics at the County Level Using the Sex Ratio at Birth • Heather King, U.S. Census Bureau; Michele Steinmetz, U.S. Census Bureau; Barbara A. Anderson, University of Michigan

54 An Evaluation of Methods for Estimating Age at Arrival of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States • Luke J. Larsen, U.S. Census Bureau

55 Recent Innovations in the U.S. Census Bureau’s Method of Estimating Foreign-Born Emigration • Mark A. Leach, U.S. Census Bureau

56 A Look at Alternative Ways to Estimate Emigration in Canada • Andre Lebel, Statistics Canada

57 Forecasting Mortality by Using Statistical Moments • Adam Lenart, Max Planck Odense Center and University of Southern Denmark; Marius Pascariu, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging

58 The Evolution of Omission of Deaths Due to Accidents and Violence in Brazil: A Spatial Analysis of the Association between External Causes of Death and Ill-Defined Death Causes • Everton E. C. Lima, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Luciana C. Alves, IFCH/UNICAMP

59 Mortality Estimates and Construction of Life Tables for Small Areas in Brazil, 2010 • Flávio Henrique M. de A. Freire, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; Bernardo L. Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Marcos Gonzaga, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; Felipe Souza, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

60 Inferring Population Dynamics from Imperfect Census Data: An Evaluation Study in Three Health and Demographic Surveillance Sites in Rural Senegal • Bruno Masquelier,

Université Catholique de Louvain; Cheikh Tidiane Ndiaye, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Clémentine Moerman, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Ndèye Binta Diémé Coly, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Samba Ndiaye, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD)

61 Are We Fighting the Right War? Estimating the Effect of Prescription Drug Supply-Side Interventions • Angelica C Meinhofer, Brown University

62 Exploring factors associated with completeness of parental survival data in a longitudinal surveillance system in rural South Africa • Gabriela Mejia-Pailles, University of Southampton; Victoria Hosegood, University of Southampton

63 Constructing a Time-Invariant Measure of the Socio-economic Status of U.S. Census Tracts • Jeremy Miles, RAND Corporation; Margaret M. Weden, RAND Corporation; Diana Lavery, RAND Corporation; Jose Escarce, UCLA/RAND Corporation; Regina Shih, RAND Corporation

64 Moving Beyond Self-Report: Neighborhood Disorder, Safety and Physical Activity • Stephen Mooney, Columbia University; Michael D. M. Bader, American University; Katherine Bartley, NYC Department of Health; Gina Lovasi, Columbia University; Kathryn Neckerman, Columbia University; Julien O. Teitler, Columbia University; Daniel Sheehan, Columbia University; Andrew Rundle, Columbia University

65 An index of “Digit Non-Heaping” • Barun Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Indian Statistical Institute (retired)

66 A Spatial Perspective on Mexican Immigration Since 1970 • Jeffrey Napierala, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

67 Social and Demographic Factors Associated With Birth Registration for Children Under Five Years in Uganda • Patricia Ndugga, Makerere University; John Bosco Asiimwe, Makerere University

68 Growing Old Behind Bars: The Health Profile and Healthcare Needs of Older Men • Kathryn M. Nowotny, University of Colorado, Boulder; Alice Cepeda, University of Southern California; Laurie James-Hawkins, University of Colorado, Boulder

69 Who Lives in Hard-to-Count Neighborhoods • William O'Hare, Independent Consultant

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70 Eliciting Meal Preferences from Households: A Recipe to Improve Estimate Accuracy • Vikki O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast; Marco Boeri, Queen's University Belfast; Cate McNamee, Queen's University Belfast; Amanda Stathopoulos, Northwestern University

71 Spatial Analysis of Childhood Malnutrition in Bangladesh • Bhumika Piya, Vanderbilt University

72 Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across the Decades, 1790-2010: Coded to 1997 Office of Management and Budget Classification Standards • Beverly M. Pratt, University of Maryland; Lindsay Hixson, U.S. Census Bureau; Nicholas A. Jones, U.S. Census Bureau

73 Distributional Aspects of Time to Death in Human Populations • Timothy L. M. Riffe, University of California, Berkeley; Adam Lenart, Max Planck Odense Center and University of Southern Denmark

74 Data Resource: The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study • Carol Roan, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Pamela Herd, University of Wisconsin-Madison

75 The Geo-Diversity of the Colombian Family: Union Formality and Household Complexity • Anny Carolina Saavedra Morales, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)

76 Neighborhood Disadvantage and Mortality: New Insights for Racial and Ethnic Differences • Jarron M. Saint Onge, University of Kansas; Jeffrey A. Dennis, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

77 Adding Design to the Research Process: Visualising Migration Flows • Nikola Sander, Vienna Institute of Demography; Ramon Bauer, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) & University of Vienna; Tina Frank, University of Art and Design Linz

78 A Spatial and Bayesian Approach to Infant Mortality in Puerto Rico: A Study of Risk, Clustering and Determinants • Alexis R. Santos-Lozada, University of Texas at San Antonio

79 Harmonized Census Geography and Spatio-Temporal Analysis: Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women in Africa • Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota; Lara Cleveland, University of Minnesota; Majory K. Silisyene, University of Minnesota; Matthew Sobek, University of Minnesota

80 Solving the Data Mystery of Varying Modern Contraceptive Use Findings in Bauchi and Sokoto States

• Hilary Schwandt, Johns Hopkins University and Western Washington University

81 Multi-Group Residential Segregation and Spatial Accessibility to Primary Care in Texas, 2011 • Ramona Serban, University of Texas San Antonio

82 Assessing How Activity Space Exposures Influence Neighborhood Effects on Self-Rated Health • Gregory Sharp, Rice University; Rachel T. Kimbro, Rice University

83 Capturing Family Planning Data through Population-Based Household Surveys: A Systematic Review of World Fertility Survey, Contraceptive Prevalence Survey, Reproductive Health Survey, Demographic and Health Survey, PMA2020 Survey Questionnaires • Madeleine Short Fabic, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Yoonjoung Choi, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

84 Young Adults Living at Home: Variations by Attainment and Geography • Julie Siebens

85 Projection of Fertility for India and its Major States: A Bayesian Approach • Rakesh K Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Shraboni Patra, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

86 Destination upon Exit: Housing Trajectories and Shelter Program Use Histories among the Homeless Population in Miami-Dade County • Claudia Solari, Abt Associates; Matthew Marr, Florida International University

87 Bayesian networks for understanding complex relationships in demographic data sources • Corey S. Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio

88 A New Method for the Detection of Multipartner Fertility in Social Surveys: The Age Reporting Discontinuity (ARD) • Bryan L. Sykes, University of California, Irvine

89 Military Service and Desistance from Contact with the Criminal Justice System • Lucky M. Tedrow, Western Washington University; Jay D. Teachman, Western Washington University

90 Under-Five Mortality Estimation: Assessing Summary Birth History Methods with Microsimulation • Andrea Verhulst, Université Catholique de Louvain

91 Reading the Public Mind to Emigrate, as Expressed over Tweets • Hyekyung Woo, Seoul National University;

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Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University; Eunyoung Shim, Seoul National University

92 Subjective Cognitive Impairment of Older Adults: A Comparison between the US and China • Qiong Wu, Peking University

93 Prediction of Missed Needed Medical Care in New York City Adults: Evaluation of Interactions in Neighborhood and Individual Characteristics through Boosted Regression Trees • David M Wutchiett, Columbia University

94 Measurements and Challenges of Adult Deaths Completeness in India and Selected States: An Analytical Study of Different Methodologies • Ajit Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

95 Income Inequality and Mortality in US Counties, 1990-2010: A Dynamic Spatial Panel Analysis • Tse-Chuan Yang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Stephen A. Matthews, Pennsylvania State University; Kiwoong Park, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

Thursday, April 30, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

PAA CAREER MENTORING LUNCH

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Poster Session 3

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

P3 FERTILITY INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIORS

1 Son Preference, Fertility Decline and Non-Missing Girls of Turkey • Onur Altindag, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

2 Experience of Male Factor Infertility: Narratives from Men Undergoing Infertility Treatment • Anshu Baranwal, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Aparajita Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kanchan Kumar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India

3 Does Want for a Male Child Persuades Men Seeking Treatment for Secondary Infertility ? • Anshu Baranwal, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kanchan Kumar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai,

India; Aparajita Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 A Cross-Temporal Meta-Review of Fertility Preferences in China • Stuart A. Basten, University of Oxford; Baochang Gu, Renmin University of China; Hou Jiawei, Renmin University of China

5 Transition to Second Birth in Ultra-Low Fertility Pacific Asia: A Qualitative Comparative Study of Beijing and Taipei • Stuart A. Basten, University of Oxford; Xiaohong Ma, Renmin University of China; Hsieh Shih, Academia Sinica; Lih-Rong Wang, National Taiwan University; Wen-shan Yang, Academia Sinica

6 Fertility and Timing of Childbearing in Colombia • Ewa Batyra, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

7 Who Are the Women Who Think They Could Have Become Pregnant without Wanting It? • Aline Bohet, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

8 Vulnerable Life Courses? Social Norms on Motherhood and Childless and Childfree Women in Switzerland • Vanessa Brandalesi, Université de Lausanne

9 Are Brazilian Women Having Fewer Children than They Desire? A Comparison between 1996 and 2006 • Angelita Carvalho, ENCE; Laura R. Wong, Cedeplar, UFMG

10 To Be or Not to Be a Father? The Construction and Implementation of Fertility Intentions among Well-Educated Men in Belo Horizonte, Brazil • Angelita Carvalho, ENCE; Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, Cedeplar, UFMG; Andrea B. Simão, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)

11 Impact of Contextual Factors on the Relationship between Fertility Intention and Behavior: An Indian Case Study, 2005-2012 • Esha Chatterjee, University of Maryland; Joan R. Kahn, University of Maryland

12 Engendering Definitions of Inequality with Descriptions of Reproductive Difference: Family Formation Experience Differences among Men and between Women and Men • Averil Clarke, Suffolk University

13 Does an Additional Nephew Increase Fertility? Identifying Fertility Contagion Using Random Fertility Shocks • Sara Cools, BI Norwegian Business School; Rannveig V. Kaldager, Statistics Norway and University of Oslo

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14 Trends in First Interpregnancy Interval Among U.S Women • Casey E. Copen, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

15 Fertility preferences and family planning intentions among Kenyan women: the influence of pregnancy and childbirth experiences • Andreea A. Creanga, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Emory University; George Awino Odhiambo, KEMRI; Benjamin Odera, KEMRI; Meghna Desai, KEMRI; Mary M. Goodwin, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Kayla Laserson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Howard Goldberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

16 Stall of the Fertility Decline and the Newly Passed Reproductive Health Law in the Philippines • Christian Joy P. Cruz, University of the Philippines

17 Latest-Late Transition. Fertility and Reproductive Health of the Romani Population Living in Rome and Other Italian Cities • Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, Università di Padova; Emiliana Baldoni, Università di Padova; Maria Castiglioni, Università di Padova; Maria-Letizia Tanturri, Università di Padova

18 Fertility Transition in Turkey– Who Is Most at Risk of Deciding against Child Arrival? • Aurélien Dasre, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense / GTM-CRESPPA; Angela Greulich Luci, Université de Paris I, Sorbonne; Ceren Inan, Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV

19 Sociodemographic Factors and Type of Teen Birth across Birth Cohorts • Anne Driscoll, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

20 The Delayed Transition to Motherhood in Iran: The Role of Women’s Employment and Education • Amir Erfani, Nipissing University; Javad Shojaei, National Population Studies & Comprehensive Management Institute

21 Fertility Expectations and Residential Mobility in Britain • John Ermisch, University of Oxford; Fiona Steele, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

22 Reproductive Behavior and Female Labor Participation in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Assessment Using Pseudo-Panel Approach • Ousmane Faye, African Influence Institute, AFRII

23 Obesity and Union Status at First Birth among Women • Holly R. Fee, Bowling Green State University

24 The Effect of the Timing of First Birth on Fertility Differentials: An Application of Hurdle Models • Sandra M. Florian, University of Southern California

25 Short-Term Fluctuations of Fertility: Puzzles and Challenges for Research • Yuri Frantsuz, University of Minnesota

26 Fertility and Family Policies in Central and Eastern Europe • Tomas Frejka, Independent Consultant

27 Priceless Kids? Examining the Impact of Economic Circumstances on Childbearing Intentions of Young Men and Women in Germany • Claudia Geist, University of Utah

28 Pregnant With Change: Contraceptive Responsibility in Contemporary America • Ksenia Gracheva, University of California, Irvine

29 Europe and Israel: Understanding the Puzzle of Low Vs. High Fertility in Developed Countries • Karra Greenberg, University of California, Los Angeles

30 Intergenerational Ties, One-Child Policy, and Fertility in China: Evidence from the 1982 and 1990 Census • Jasmine Trang Ha, University of Minnesota

31 What Changing Family Life Tells Us about Europeans? • Pavlína Habartová, Charles University in Prague; Klara Hulikova Tesarkova, Charles University in Prague; Olga Kurtinova, Charles University in Prague

32 Risk of Unintended Pregnancy among Adolescent and Young Adult Women: The Roles of Social Discrimination and Mental Health • Kelli S. Hall, University of Michigan; Heather Gatny, University of Michigan

33 Understanding Men's Family Planning and Fertility Intentions in Three Palestinian West Bank Towns • Weeam S. Hammoudeh, Brown University

34 The Predictability of Fertility Intentions for Subsequent Fertility Behavior in a Stable-Low Fertility Context • Doris Hanappi, University of California, Berkeley and Université de Lausanne; Carl Mason, University of California, Berkeley

35 Parenthood Postponed: Characteristics of Older First-Time Mothers in New Zealand • Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, University of Otago

36 Fertility Intentions and Local Natural Resources: Connections in Madagascar • Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder

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37 The changing impact of socio-economic factors on fertility decline in India • Binod Jena, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Prakash Sahoo, Jawaharlal Nehru University

38 Gender Equality and Cross-National Differences in Fertility • Catherine Jeppsen, Pennsylvania State University

39 Religious Context, Religiosity, and Cross-National Differences in Fertility • Catherine Jeppsen, Pennsylvania State University

40 Has Uganda Experienced Any Stalled Fertility Transition? Reflecting on the Last Four Decades • Allen Kabagenyi, Makerere University; Alice Reid, University of Cambridge; Lynn M. Atuyambe, Makerere University; James Ntozi, Makerere University

41 Life Dissatisfaction over the Life History: Dissatisfaction as a Driver of Behavior • Junji Kageyama, Meikai University

42 This is a Man’s World? Changes in Disposable Income Predict Sex Ratio at Birth • Ohto Kanninen, Labour Institute for Economic Research; Aleksi Karhula, University of Turku

43 Not Just Partners: Qualitative Findings on Fathers’ Childbearing Intentions • Megan L. Kavanaugh, Guttmacher Institute; Isaac Maddow-Zimet, Guttmacher Institute; Lori Frohwirth, Guttmacher Institute

44 Could the Fertility Decline in Space and Time Just Be a Communication Process? Agent-Based Simulations on Swedish Data • Sebastian Kluesener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Francesco Scalone, University of Bologna

45 International Migration and the Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Senegal • Elisabeth K. Kraus, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

46 Economic Uncertainty in Fertility Research: Evidence from the Czech Republic • Olga Kurtinova, Charles University in Prague

47 Nordic Family Policy and Continued Fertility • Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway; Ann-Zofie Duvander, Stockholm University; Synøve N. Andersen, Statistics Norway; Olof Gardarsdottir, University of Iceland; Gerda R. Neyer, Stockholm University; Ida Viklund, Stockholm University

48 Transition to Second Birth in Shaanxi Province, China: A Generational Perspective • Ying Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Quanbao Jiang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

49 Differential Responses in First Birth Behaviour to Economic Recession in the United Kingdom • Mark J. Lyons-Amos, Institute of Education; Ingrid Schoon, Institute of Education

50 The Impact of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic on Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa • Ayesha Mahmud, Princeton University

51 ART availability and Fertility Desire: Evidence from a population-based cohort in Rakai, Uganda from 2001-2011 • Sanyukta Mathur, Columbia University; Xiaobo Zhong, Columbia University; Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health Sciences Program; Kristin Wunder, Columbia University; Ying Wei, Columbia University; Maria Wawer, Johns Hopkins University; John Santelli, Columbia University

52 The Gender-Specific Effects of Partners’ Socio-Economic Resources on Fertility • Anna Matysiak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Natalie Nitsche, Vienna Institute of Demography

53 "Alice in Wonderland:" Lessons from a Study of Fertility Intentions among Well-Educated Couples in Belo Horizonte, Brazil • Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, Cedeplar, UFMG

54 Teen Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Application of Social Disorganisation Theory • Sibusiso Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand

55 Fertility and Housing in a ‘Difficult Home-Ownership Regime’: Evidence from Spain • Juan A. Módenes, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics; Alda B. Azevedo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and University of Lisbon; Julián López-Colás, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

56 Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Timing in Germany • Kathrin Morosow, Stockholm University; Heike Trappe, University of Rostock

57 “Boon for Paid Mothers” or “Human Rights Violations”?: an Exploratory Study on Commercial Surrogacy in India • Ritika Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

58 Role of family size preferences in explaining stalling fertility transition in Kenya • Andrew Mutuku, University of Nairobi

59 Why Wait? Gender, Race, and Class as Predictors of Teens' Attitudes towards Pregnancy • Kyl Myers, University of Utah Sociology Department; Claudia Geist, University of Utah

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60 Where the Childbearing Desire Come from? Joys and Fears of Parenthood in the Eyes of Childless Individuals • Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University; Jolanta Rytel, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University

61 Life-Course Trajectories of Childless Women: Country-Specific or Universal? • Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University; Anna Matysiak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Anna Rybinska, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Valentina Tocchioni, Università di Firenze

62 Fears regarding Premarital First Sex in Filipino Young Adults: A Qualitative Analysis • Subasri Narasimhan, University of California, Los Angeles; Sonny A Bechayda, Office of Population Studies; Josephine L Avila, Office of Population Studies; Jessica D. Gipson, University of California, Los Angeles

63 Fertility and socioeconomic gender equality among couples– Bayesian analysis of three European countries • Beata Osiewalska, Cracow University of Economics

64 The Persistence of High Fertility in Northern Ghana • Nkechi Owoo, University of Ghana; Samuel Agyei-Mensah, University of Ghana

65 Timing of Infertilty Help-Seeking: A Couple Perspective • Jasmin Passet-Wittig, Federal Institute for Population Research

66 The Tempo Effect on Recent Change in Rural-Urban Fertility in West Bengal, India • Lopamudra Paul, IHBP, FHI360

67 Multidimensional Measures of Fertility Intentions regarding Terminated Pregnancy and Association with Subsequent Reproductive Health Outcomes in Bangladesh • Erin Pearson, Johns Hopkins University; Kamal Kanti Biswas, Ipas; Rezwana Chowdhury, Ipas; Sharmin Sultana, Ipas; S. M. Shahidullah, Ipas; Caroline Moreau, Johns Hopkins University and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

68 Whose Preference? Gender Relations, Power, and Husband-Wife Differences in Son Preference in India, Armenia, and Azerbaijan • Candas Pinar, Yale University; Vida Maralani, Yale University

69 Can New Fertility Policy Turn the Low Fertility Up in China? • Xiaochun Qiao, Peking University

70 Age-Disaggregated Data on Early Childbearing in Developing Countries for Development • Hantamalala Rafalimanana, United Nations

71 The effect of unemployment on the realization of fertility projects in France • Arnaud Régnier-Loilier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Ariane Pailhé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

72 Fertility Differentials among Muslim and Non-Muslim: A Comparative Study of Asian Countries • Tamal Reja, Giri Institute of Development Studies; Amrapali Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

73 Divorce and Parity Progression in Relation to the Death of a Child • Jan M. Saarela, University of Helsinki and Åbo Akademi University; Fjalar Finnäs, Åbo Akademi University; Mikael Rostila, Stockholm university

74 Variation in Reported Fertility Intentions: Effects of Social Context Primes in the United States and Turkey • Hana Shepherd, Rutgers University

75 Investigating a Mechanism in Which Education, Early Marriage, Decision-Making, and Gender-Role Attitudes Influence Fertility in Senegal: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach • Kyoko Shimamoto, University of California, Los Angeles

76 Converge or Diverge? Examining Changes in Fertility, Family Structure, and Female Employment in Asia through an Extension of Data from the OECD Family Database • Yoon-Jeong Shin, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs; Min Young Song, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs

77 Infertility and Fertility Intentions, Desires, and Outcomes among U.S. Women • Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State University; Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Arthur Greil, Alfred University; Stacy Tiemeyer, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins, Old Dominion University

78 Contextual and Individual Effects behind Fertility Change in the West Bank and Gaza Strip • Anaïs Simard-Gendron, Université de Montréal

79 Intentions, Desires, and Compulsions? Ethnographic Perspectives on Infertility from India • Holly D Singh, University of Michigan

80 Does Pregnancy Intention Impact Breastfeeding Duration in India: An Insight from NFHS-3 • Nalin Singh Negi, BBC Media Action (India) Limited

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81 Fertility Differentials in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of Determinants • Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand

82 ‘Wan, Xi, Shao’ vs. Sent-down: What Caused the Chinese Fertility Decline in the 1970s? • Shige Song, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

83 Two-Tier Fertility Decline in Nigeria: The Growing Discrepancy between Muslims and Christians • Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Cracow University of Economics; Michaela Potancokova, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Matthew Cantele, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Vegard Skirbekk, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

84 Financial Stress, Economic Uncertainty and Transitions to First and Second Birth • Juliet A. Stone, University of Southampton

85 Level Trend and Differentials in Overall and Child Sex Ratio: A Comparative Study of Rural and Urban India • Sharad Kumar Suman, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

86 Can Results-Based Financing of Health Services be Effective in Reducing Teenage Fertility? Evidence from the Mesoamerica Health Initiative in Costa Rica • Bibiana Taboada, Inter-American Development Bank; Pedro Bernal, Inter-American Development Bank; Sebastian Martinez, Inter-American Development Bank

87 Educational Differences in Fertility Intentions: A Meta-Analysis • Maria Rita Testa, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Fabian Stephany, Vienna University of Economics and Business

88 Fertility Trends by Ethnic Groups in Cameroon: Evidence from Three Demographic and Health Surveys • Sonzia Teutsong

89 Human fertility, molecular genetics, and natural selection in modern societies • Felix Tropf, University of Groningen; Gert Stulp, University of Groningen; Nicola Barban, University of Oxford; Peter Visscher, University of Queensland; Jian Yang, University of Queensland; Harold Snieder, University of Groningen

90 Limits to Fertility Postponement in the Context of Reproductive Ageing. Results from Polish GGS Survey • Krzysztof Tymicki, Warsaw School of Economics

91 Son Preference and Group Majority/Minority: Comparing Hindus and Muslims in India and Bangladesh • Abhijit Visaria, University of Pennsylvania

92 Climate Change and Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Cameroon • Uilrich Inespéré Waffo, CARE-IFA/IFORD Yaoundé; Blaise Nguendo Yongsi, University of Chicoutimi

93 Different Places, Different Stories: A Study of Recent below-Replacement Fertility in China Using Geographically Weighted Regression Method • Donghui Wang, Pennsylvania State University; Jingjing Wang, University of Minnesota

94 Religion and Reproductive Behavior in Sub-Saharan Africa • Charles Westoff, Princeton University; Kristin Bietsch, Princeton University

95 Migrants vs. stayers: Are fertility differences a matter of migrant selection? • Katharina Wolf, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

96 Fertility in second unions in Russia: Pursuing the two-child ideal in a context of increased marital complexity • Sergei V. Zakharov, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Elena Churilova, National Research University - Higher School of Economics

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Sessions 41-60

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

41 ASSIMILATION AND INTEGRATION

Chair: Eric Fong, University of Toronto and Chinese University of Hong Kong Discussant: Nancy A. Denton, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

1 Who Moves into What Kinds of Neighborhoods? Spatial Sorting and Integration • William A. V. Clark, University of California, Los Angeles

2 The Immigrant Double Disadvantage among Blacks in the United States • Katharine M. Donato, Vanderbilt University; Anna Jacobs, Vanderbilt University; Brittany Hearne, Vanderbilt University

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3 The New Third Generation: Post-1965 Immigration and the Long March of Assimilation • Juan M. Pedroza, Stanford University; Tomas Jimenez, Stanford University; Julie Park, University of Maryland

4 Neighborhood Contexts and Dietary Acculturation among Mexican-Origin Children • Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University; Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State University; Emnet Fikru, The Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

42 FAMILIES IN LATER LIFE

Chair: Esther M. Friedman, RAND Corporation Discussant: Christine Percheski, Northwestern University

1 Step and Biological Grandparenthood in the United States • Jenjira Yahirun, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Sung S. Park, University of California, Los Angeles

2 Grandparental Childcare across Europe • Isabella Buber-Ennser, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

3 The Actual and Expected Availability of Informal Caregivers: Childless People versus Parents in the U.S. • Marco Albertini, Università di Bologna; Martin Kohli, European University Institute; Daria Popova, European University Institute

4 Education of Family Members and Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms among Older Adults • Chioun Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Dana A. Glei, Georgetown University; Noreen Goldman, Princeton University; Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

43 HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH CARE USE, AND HEALTH

Chair: Robin Cohen, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC Discussant: Genevieve M. Kenney, Urban Institute

1 The Effect of Health Insurance on the Demand for Appropriate Levels of Medical Care • Jerome Dugan, University of Maryland

2 Can Health Insurance Improve Health and Reduce Mortality? Evidence from the Seguro Popular Program in Mexico • Susan Parker, Centro de Investigación y Docencia

Económicas (CIDE); Joseph Saenz, University of Texas at Galveston; Rebeca Wong, University of Texas at Galveston

3 Short-Run Effects of Job Loss on Health Conditions, Health Insurance, and Health Care Utilization • Jessamyn Schaller, University of Arizona; Ann H. Stevens, University of California, Davis

4 The Long-Term Health Effects of Early Life Medicaid Coverage • Laura R Wherry, University of California, Los Angeles; Sarah Miller, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

44 GENDER, WORK, AND FAMILY: POLICIES AND INEQUALITIES

Chair: Alexandra Killewald, Harvard University Discussant: Margaret Gough, University of La Verne

1 Are Some Occupations More Family-Friendly than Others? The Effects of Occupational Contexts on Using Leave and Flexible Work Policies • Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University; Rebecca Grady, Indiana University

2 Testing the Backlash Effect in the Labor Market: A Resume Audit Study • Marina M. Gorsuch, Duke University

3 Job Changes, Employment Exits, and the Motherhood Wage Penalty • Jessica Looze, University of California, Los Angeles

4 Family-Friendly Work Schedule Flexibility in Europe: Who Gets Access to It? • Patrick Präg, University of Oxford/Nuffield College; Melinda Mills, University of Oxford

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

45 EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES ON IMMIGRATION AND POLICY

Chair: Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University Discussant: Alicia Adsera, Princeton University

1 Immigration Policies: Are They Really Restrictive? Italy, 1990-2013 • Elena Ambrosetti, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"; Angela Paparusso, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

2 Contested Citizenship in France: The Republican Politics of Identity and Integration • Patrick Simon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

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3 Occupy Europe? Political Participation among the Immigrant Second Generation • Catherine L. Thorkelson, Princeton University

4 Complex Trajectories of Legal Status among Senegalese Migrants in Europe • Erik Vickstrom, Princeton University and Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

46 HEALTH BEHAVIORS, HEALTH, AND MORTALITY

Chair: Elaine M Hernandez, Indiana University Discussant: Robert A. Hummer, University of Texas at Austin

1 Does Military Service Shorten Lives? The Effect of Compulsory Military Service on Smoking Prevalence • Dean R. Lillard, Ohio State University; Jacob Fahringer, Ohio State University

2 Alcohol’s Collateral Damage: Childhood Exposure to Problem Drinking and Subsequent Adult Mortality Risk • Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado, Boulder; Elizabeth Lawrence, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jennifer Karas Montez, Case Western Reserve University

3 German East-West mortality difference: two cross-overs driven by smoking • Tobias C. Vogt, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Mikko Myrskylä, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Rembrandt D. Scholz, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Alyson A. van Raalte, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

4 How Inferences about Mortality Rates and Gradients Vary by Source of Mortality Information • John R. Warren, University of Minnesota; Carolina Milesi, University of Chicago; Karen Grigorian, NORC; Melissa H. Humphries, University of Texas at Austin; Chandra Muller, University of Texas at Austin

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

47 LOW FERTILITY

Chair: Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Arnstein Aassve, Università Bocconi

1 What Explains the Heritability of Completed Fertility? Evidence from a Large U.S. Twin Study • Daniel A. Briley, University of Texas at Austin

2 The Causal Impact of College Expansion on Marriage and Fertility: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of the South Korean Experience • Seongsoo Choi, Yale University

3 Social Feedback Mechanisms in the Postponement of Fertility in Spain • Daniel Ciganda, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Francisco Villavicencio, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

4 Consequences of Low Fertility: China's One-Child Policy and Personality • Toni Falbo, University of Texas at Austin; James Pustejovsky, University of Texas at Austin

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

48 FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS IN COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Albert Esteve, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona) Discussant: Sarah R. Brauner-Otto, McGill University

1 The Social Stratification of Choice in the Transition to Adulthood: A Comparative Perspective • Francesco C. Billari, University of Oxford; Nicole Hiekel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Aart C. Liefbroer, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

2 How Does Cohabitation Fit into the Family Life Course? Norms and Ideals in Europe • Jennifer A. Holland, University of Southampton; Helga A. G. de Valk, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and Vrije Universiteit Brussel

3 Women’s Education and Cohort Fertility during the Baby Boom in the West • Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven (KU Leuven); Martin Klesment, Tallinn University; Eva Beaujouan, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Zuzanna Brzozowska, Vienna Institute of Demography and Warsaw School of Economics; Allan Puur, Tallinn University; David Sven Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Miguel Requena, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED); Glenn Sandström, Umeå University; Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography; Kryštof Zeman, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Science

4 Marriage Delay and Catching-up: Does It Differ by Level of Education? • Sam Hyun Yoo, Arizona State University

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Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

49 PATTERNS AND DETERMINANTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE

Chair: Susan F. Newcomer, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH Discussant: Rosalind B. King, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

1 Postpartum Contraception in Rural Mozambique: Linking the Users’ and Providers’ Perspectives • Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University; Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State University

2 Intergenerational Patterns of Contraception Use during Extended Postpartum Period among Women in India • Pallavi Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

3 Use and Determinants of Postpartum Contraception among Women in Malawi • Martin E. Palamuleni, North-West University, South Africa; Ayo S. Adebowale, University of Ibadan; Mercy Palamuleni, Gustavus Adolphus College, Department of Economics and Management

4 Rapid Repeat Pregnancies among Women Reporting a Preference for Long-Acting or Permanent Contraception in Texas • Joseph E. Potter, University of Texas at Austin; Celia Hubert, University of Texas at Austin; Amanda Stevenson, University of Texas at Austin; Kristine Hopkins, University of Texas at Austin; Abigail R. A. Aiken, Princeton University; Kari White, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Daniel Grossman, Ibis Reproductive Health

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

50 DOES MARRIAGE MATTER? U.S. AND CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES

Chair: Shelley Clark, McGill University Discussant: Laura Wright, University of Western Ontario

1 Changing Patterns of Cohabitation in Canada, 1981-2011 • Zheng Wu, University of Victoria

2 Cohabitation in the U.S. Family Life Course • Susan L. Brown, Bowling Green State University

3 Family Complexity and Canadian Fathers • Lisa Strohschein, University of Alberta

4 Changing Patterns of Marriage and Fatherhood in the U.S. • Marcia J. Carlson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

51 METHODS OF SPATIAL ANALYSIS

Chair: Matt Ruther, University of Louisville Discussant: Rachel S Franklin, Brown University

1 Segregation as a Multi-Scalar Phenomenon and its Implications for Neighborhood-Scale Research: The Case of South Seattle 1990-2010 • Christopher S. Fowler, Pennsylvania State University

2 The Spatial Diffusion of Racial and Ethnic Diversity across U.S. Counties • Michael J. R. Martin, The Pennsylvania State University; Stephen A. Matthews, Pennsylvania State University; Barrett A. Lee, Pennsylvania State University

3 Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy in Context: A Spatial Approach to Hierarchical Linear Modeling • Heather A. O'Connell, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Reconceptualizing Neighborhoods of Marginal Men: A New Spatial Centrality Measure • Naomi Sugie, University of California, Irvine; Wade C Jacobsen, The Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

52 THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

Chair: Jessica A. Fehringer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Discussant: Elizabeth Reed, University of California, San Diego

1 Domestic Violence and Female Labor-Force Exit in Colombia • Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez, University of Minnesota

2 The Effect of Cash, Vouchers and Food Transfers on Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Northern Ecuador • Melissa Hidrobo, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Amber Peterman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lori Heise, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)

3 Civil Conflict, Sex Ratio and Intimate Partner Violence in Rwanda • Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida

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4 Is Working Risky or Protective for Married Adolescent Girls in Urban Slums in Kenya? An Exploration of the Relationship between Work, Savings and Physical Violence • Eunice N. Muthengi, Population Council Kenya; Tabither M. Gitau, Population Council Kenya; Karen Austrian, Population Council Kenya

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

53 POLICY INFLUENCES ON ADOLESCENT HEALTH

Chair: Toben Nelson, University of Minnesota Discussant: Lloyd D. Grieger, Yale University

1 Is State’s Anti-obesity Legislation Effective in Inducing Adolescents’ Healthy Behavior and Reducing Obesity?: Evidence from State Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) • Chaeyoung Chang, Indiana University, Bloomington; Haeil Jung, Indiana University, Bloomington; Venkata Nadella, Indiana University, Bloomington

2 Substance Abuse Policies and Prenatal Health Behaviors: Do Punitive Policies Improve Birth Outcomes and Increase Prenatal Care? • Christine Coyer, Cornell University

3 Punitive versus Medicalized Responses to Childhood Behavior Problems and Well-Being in Young Adulthood • David M. Ramey, Pennsylvania State University

4 Do Anti-Bullying Laws Work? • Joseph J. Sabia, San Diego State University; Brittany Bass, University of California, Irvine

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

54 RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY AND DYNAMICS OF SEGREGATION

Chair: John R. Logan, Brown University Discussant: Yana Kucheva, Stanford University

1 A Social Relations Approach to Neighborhood Selection: Evidence from a Mixed-Methods Study of Hurricane Katrina Survivors • Asad L. Asad, Harvard University

2 Racial Segregation, Minority Population Change, and Minority Homeownership, 1980–2010 • Ryan Finnigan, University of California, Davis

3 Intergenerational Dynamics of White Residential Mobility: School Desegregation and Avoidance • Peter Rich, New York University (NYU)

4 Moving to Heterogeneity: Sources of Individual Mobility for Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics • Seth Williams, Bowling Green State University; Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green State University; Jorge Chavez, Bowling Green State University; Danielle C. Kuhl, Bowling Green State University

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

55 DATA AND MEASUREMENT CHALLENGES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD - FIELD VALIDATION INNOVATIONS

1 Fertility in Sub Saharan Africa: What Can We Learn from INDEPTH Sites? • Clémentine Rossier, University of Geneva; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Pauline Adamopoulos, University of Geneva; Martin Bangha, INDEPTH Network

2 Challenges and Innovations in Using Community-Based Workers to Improve Vital Events Registration in Sub-Saharan Africa: Validation against Full Pregnancy Histories in Four Countries • Romesh Silva, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Agbessi Amouzou, UNICEF; Melinda Munos, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Gareth Jones, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Aklilu Kidanu, Miz-Hasab Research Center; Daniel Arhinful, Noguchi Memorial Medical Institute for Research; Hamadou Sangho, CREDOS; Olga Helena Joos, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Alain K. Koffi, Johns Hopkins University; Jennifer Bryce, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

3 Can Gifting Improve Survey Data Quality in Developing Countries? Results from a Field Experiment in India • Guy Stecklov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Alexander Weinreb, University of Texas at Austin; Calogero Carletto, World Bank Group

4 The Invasion of Privacy: Third-Party Effects in Developing-Country Survey Research • Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University; Alexander Weinreb, University of Texas at Austin

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

56 MEASUREMENT IN POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT

Chair: Nicholas Nagle, University of Tennessee at Knoxville Discussant: Kathryn Grace, University of Utah

1 Oil Extraction and Indigenous Livelihoods in the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon • Matthew Bozigar, University of North

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Carolina at Chapel Hill; Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Richard Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 How Well Do Household-Level Data Characterize Food Security? Evidence from the Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey • Anna D' Souza, Baruch College, CUNY; Sharad Tandon, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

3 Modeling and Measuring Protactive Action Decisions under Flood Hazards in Brazil • Gilvan R. Guedes, Cedeplar, UFMG; Rodrigo Raad, Cedeplar, UFMG; Lucélia Vaz, Economics Dept./UFRJ

4 A Computable General Equilibrium Model of Environment, Economy and Population – an Overlapping Generations Approach • Ashish Tyagi, Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

57 DEMOGRAPHY OF DISABILITY

Chair: Scott M. Lynch, Duke University Discussant: Bryce Bartlett, Duke University

1 Educational Differences in the Compression of Disability Onset in the United States • Chi-Tsun Chiu, Academia Sinica; Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin; Angelique Chan, National University of Singapore; David Matchar, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore

2 The Role of Work Characteristics in Differentiating Trajectories of Health in Later Life • Michal Engelman, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Heide Jackson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Acculturation, Gender and Active Life Expectancy in the Mexican-Origin Population • Marc A. Garcia, University of Texas at Austin; Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas at Austin; Ronald Angel, University of Texas at Austin; Chi-Tsun Chiu, Academia Sinica

4 Low Vision and Active Life Expectancy in Japanese Older Adults • Aaron Hagedorn, University of Southern California

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

58 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS AND HEALTH

Chair: Courtney Boen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Discussant: Shawn Bauldry, University of Alabama at Birmingham

1 Stroke-Attributable Death Among Older Persons During the Great Recession • April Falconi, University of California, Berkeley; Alison Gemmill, University of California, Berkeley; Deborah Karasek, University of California, Berkeley; Julia M. Goodman, University of California, Berkeley; Beth Anderson, University of California, Berkeley; Murray Lee, University of Calgary; Benjamin Bellows, Population Council; Ralph Catalano, University of California, Berkeley

2 The Role of Sociospatial Adversity in Shaping Racial Disparities in Adolescents’ Chronic Physiologic Stress • Jodi Ford, Ohio State University

3 Neighborhood Crime and the Weight Status of Older Adults: The Role of Gender • Haena Lee, University of Chicago; Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago; Louise Hawkley, University of Chicago

4 The Relationship between Women's Community Violence Exposure and Depression • Ashley Munger, University of Maryland, College Park; Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland

Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

59 FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

Chair: Armelle Andro, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Discussant: Karen Hardee, Population Council

1 Trend of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Senegal: What Can We Learn from Successive Household Surveys in Sub-Saharan African Countries? • Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, University of Warwick; Bettina Shell-Duncan, University of Washington

2 Improving Estimates of the Prevalence of Female Genital Cutting among Migrants in Western Countries • Livia Elisa Ortensi, Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca; Patrizia Farina, Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca

3 Women’s Business? Reassessing the Role of Men in the Perpetuation and Abandonment of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting • Bettina Shell-Duncan, University of Washington; Amadou Moreau, Global Research and Advocacy Group; Katherine Wander, State University of New York, Binghamton; Ylva Hernlund, University of Washington

4 Mother, Daughter, Doctor: Medical Professionals and Mothers’ Decision-Making about FGM/C in Egypt • Maia Sieverding, University of California, San Francisco; Sepideh Modrek, Stanford University

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Thursday, April 30, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

60 IMMIGRATION AND EDUCATION

Chair: Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University Discussant: Kimberly Goyette, Temple University

1 Latin American Immigration, Maternal Education, and Approaches to Managing Children's Schooling in the U.S. • Arya Ansari, University of Texas at Austin; Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin; Kelly Purtell, University of Texas at Austin; Nina Wu, Children’s Council of San Francisco

2 The Impact of Tuition Increases on Undocumented College Students’ Attainment • Dylan Conger, George Washington University; Lesley J. Turner, University of Maryland

3 Educational Trajectories of the Children of Migrants in Switzerland • Andrés Gomensoro, Université de Lausanne; Laura Bernardi, Université de Lausanne

4 Non-Cognitive Skill Growth of Latino Immigrants’ Children in Elementary School • Emily Greenman, Pennsylvania State University; Erin Baumgartner, Pennsylvania State University; George Farkas, University of California, Irvine

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Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

61 CHANGING FERTILITY INTENTIONS

Chair: Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan Discussant: Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University

1 Anticipating the Future of African Fertility Transitions: A Decomposition of Youth Fertility Preferences in Sub-Saharan Africa • Benjamin Gandesbery, Cornell University; Sarah Giroux, Cornell University

2 Measuring Individual Uncertainty and Fertility Preferences among Vulnerable Populations in Rural Malawi • Sarah Garver, Ohio State University; Alison Norris, Ohio State University

3 When the First Baby Arrives and the Second Loses Chance. Couples’ Adjustment to Parenthood and Fertility Expectations

After the First Child • Francesca Luppi, Collegio Carlo Alberto; Letizia Mencarini, Università degli Studi di Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto

4 How Does Education Affect Fertility? Intentions, Prototypes, and Attitudinal Change • Emily Marshall, University of Michigan; Caroline Sten Hartnett, University of South Carolina

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

62 WHAT HAPPENS AT STUDY SECTION STAYS AT STUDY SECTION: INSIDER PERSPECTIVES ON NIH REVIEW MEETINGS

Chair: Regina M. Bures, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

1 Rosalind B. King, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

2 Rebecca L. Clark, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

3 Valerie Durrant, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

4 Carla T. Walls, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

5 John G. Haaga, National Institute on Aging (NIA), NIH

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

63 VISUALIZING DEMOGRAPHIC DATA

Chair: Timothy L. M. Riffe, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Robert Chung, University of California, Berkeley

1 Why Population Researchers Should be Data Visualization Experts • Erica Nybro, The DHS Program/ICF International/JHUCCP; Amanda Makulec, JSI; Libby Skolnik, JHUCCP

2 How Data Visualisation Enhances the Impact and Visibility of Science • Ramon Bauer, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) & University of Vienna; Nikola Sander, Vienna Institute of Demography

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3 Plotting Integration • Michael D. M. Bader, American University

4 Visualizing Composite Data on the Lexis Surface • Jonas Schoeley, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Frans Willekens, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

64 LABOR MARKET STATUS AND INCOME INEQUALITY

Chair: Meredith A. Kleykamp, University of Maryland Discussant: Yu Xie, University of Michigan

1 Unemployment, Uncertainty and Wage Inequality: Evidence from the Netherlands, 1986-2008 • Irma Mooi-Reci, University of Melbourne; Tim Futing Liao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2 Penalized or Protected? The Consequences of Non-Standard Employment Histories for Male and Female Workers • David S. Pedulla, University of Texas at Austin

3 Wage Dynamics Differentials across Educational Groups Before and After the Economic Downturn – Evidence from Monthly Variations using the SIPP Data • Denisa Sologon, Universiteit Maastricht, CEPS/INSTEAD and Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Iryna Kyzyma, University of Bremen

4 Recovering the Missing Middle: Place Effects and Within-Group Inequality • Tom VanHeuvelen, Indiana University

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

65 INTERNAL MIGRATION

Chair: David P. Lindstrom, Brown University Discussant: Zai Liang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

1 Life Course Events and Neighborhood Age Profiles • Noli Brazil, Yale University

2 Joint Effects of Personal and Contextual Factors on Elderly Migration in Canada: A Nested Logit Analysis • Barry Edmonston, University of Victoria; Sharon M. Lee, University of Victoria

3 Locate Your Nearest Exit: Mass Layoffs and Local Labor Market Response • Andrew Foote, University of California,

Davis; Michel Grosz, University of California, Davis; Ann H. Stevens, University of California, Davis

4 Long-Term Trends in Spatial Mobility: An Order-Specific Analysis of Migration of Young Adults in Sweden • Hill Kulu, University of Liverpool; Emma Lundholm, Umeå University; Gunnar Malmberg, Umeå University

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

66 SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

Chair: Sam Harper, McGill University Discussant: Anna Zajacova, University of Wyoming

1 On the Causal Effects of Education on Health Knowledge – Evidence from India • Prabal De, City College, City University of New York (CUNY)

2 Conditional and Unconditional Benefits of College Degrees for Young Adult Health Behaviors • Elizabeth Lawrence, University of Colorado, Boulder

3 An Education Gradient in Health or a Health Gradient in Education? Education and Self-Rated Health from Age 15 to Age 31 • Jamie L. Lynch, St. Norbert College; Paul von Hippel, University of Texas at Austin

4 Shared Family Factors and Educational Inequalities in Mortality: Results from 1.7 Million Swedish Siblings • Laust Mortensen, University of Copenhagen; Jenny Torssander, Swedish Institute for Social Research

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

67 SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT

Chair: John R. Weeks, San Diego State University Discussant: David Lopez-Carr, University of California, Santa Barbara

1 Predictive Analysis of Socio-spatial Disparities of Childhood Diarrhea in Yaoundé (Cameroon) • Antoine Banza-Nsungu, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

2 Place and Child Health: The Interaction of Population Density and Sanitation in Developing Countries • Diane Coffey, Princeton University; Payal Hathi, Research Institute for Compassionate Economics; Sabrina Haque, Water and Sanitation Program, World Bank; Lovey Pant, r.i.c.e., research institute for compassionate economics; Dean Spears, Delhi School of Economics

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3 Environmental Justice for All: Assessing Cumulative Impacts to Understand the Relationship between Environmental Burden, Social Vulnerability and Disease • Kristin Osiecki, Rice University; Justin T. Denney, Rice University

4 Industrial Emissions, Environmental Justice, and Mortality in Canada: A Cohort Analysis from 1991 through 2008 • Paul A Peters, University of New Brunswick

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

68 LONGEVITY: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

Chair: Hui Zheng, Ohio State University Discussant: Kenneth C. Land, Duke University

1 Extreme Longevity in the Past : Validation of Centenarians who Died Before WWI • Michel Poulain, Tallinn University and Université Catholique de Louvain; Dany Chambre, Independent Researcher; Anne Herm, Tallinn University; Gianni Pes, Università degli Studi di Sassari

2 Mortality of Supercentenarians: Does It Grow with Age? • Natalia S. Gavrilova, University of Chicago; Leonid A. Gavrilov, University of Chicago

3 Faster Increases in Human Life Expectancy Will Lead to Slower Population Aging • Warren C. Sanderson, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY); Sergei Scherbov, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Vienna Institute of Demography

4 The Cost of Living Longer: Projections of the Effects of Prospective Mortality Improvement on Economic Support Ratios for Fourteen More Advanced Economies • Nick Parr, Macquarie University; Jackie Li, Curtin University; Leonie Tickle, Macquarie University

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

69 FAMILY STRUCTURE AND CHILD OUTCOMES

Chair: Chelsea Smith, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Paula Fomby, University of Michigan

1 Cumulative Effect of Family Structure on High School Graduation • Hope Harvey, Harvard University

2 Nonresident Fatherhood and Adolescent Depression and Delinquency: A Comparison of Siblings Approach • Anna J Markowitz, Georgetown University; Rebecca M. Ryan, Georgetown University

3 Have American Families Become Less Stable? Trends in Household Changes from 1984-2013 • Kristin L. Perkins, Harvard University

4 Parent-Child Relationships in Stepfather Families and Well-Being in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: A Latent Class Analysis • Maggie L. Thorsen, Montana State University; Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

70 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON RACE, ETHNICITY, AND/OR GENDER INEQUALITIES

Chair: Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne Discussant: Georgiana Bostean, Chapman University

1 Effects of Domestic Violence on Reproductive Health of Indigenous Mexican Women • Rosario Aparicio, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Joice Melo Vieira, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)

2 Skin Color Homogamy in Mexico • Erika Arenas, University of California, Los Angeles

3 Colorism and Classism Confounded: Perceptions of Discrimination in Latin America • Angela Dixon, Princeton University

4 Racial Intermarriage in the Americas • Albert Esteve, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona); Edward E. Telles, Princeton University

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

71 MARRIAGE MARKETS

Chair: Fenaba Addo, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Martin Dribe, Lund University

1 Intermarriage: Bringing Marriage Markets Back in • Kate H. Choi, University of Western Ontario; Marta Tienda, Princeton University

2 The Reversal of the Gender Inequality in Education and Assortative Mating in Europe • Yolien De Hauw, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; André Grow, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

3 Trends in Homogamy by Education, Ethnicity, and Birth Place in China: 1940-2005 • Zheng Mu, University of Michigan; Qing Lai, Florida International University

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4 Marital Assimilation or Not? Marriage Markets, Ethnoracial Diversity, and Marital Endogamy among U.S. Hispanics • Zhenchao Qian, Ohio State University; Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University; Dmitry Tumin, Ohio State University

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

72 WORLD POPULATION PROJECTIONS: COMPARISON AND DISCUSSION OF ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES

Chair: Jane Menken, University of Colorado, Boulder

1 John R. Wilmoth, United Nations Population Division

2 Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

3 Michael S. Teitelbaum, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Harvard University

4 Brian C. O'Neill, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

73 FAMILY INSTABILITY IN AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Juho Härkönen, Stockholm University

1 Sibling Constellation of the Family of Origin and Divorce Risk in Adulthood • Kieron Barclay, Stockholm University; Seymour Spilerman, Columbia University

2 Unexpected Trends in Divorce and Widowhood in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are Unions Becoming More Stable? • Shelley Clark, McGill University; Sarah R. Brauner-Otto, McGill University

3 Housing and Divorce in Russia, 1992-2013 • Theodore P. Gerber, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jane Zavisca, University of Arizona

4 The Prevalence of Egalitarian Gender Norms and Changing Demographic Behaviors • Léa Pessin, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

74 HIS AND HER CONTRACEPTIVE USE

Chair: Larry Gibbs, University of Nebraska at Lincoln Discussant: Yasamin Kusunoki, University of Michigan

1 Couples vs. Individual Family Planning Counseling: A Randomized Experiment • Marianne El-Khoury, Abt Associates; Rebecca L. Thornton, University of Michigan; Minki Chatterji, Abt Associates; Sarah Kamhawi, Abt Associates; Soonie Choi, Abt Associates

2 Concordance and Discordance Reporting of Contraceptive Use among Couples in Nigeria: Implication for Fertility and HIV Control • Kolawole E. Odusina, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Akanni I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University and University of the Witwatersrand; Lukman Bisiriyu, Obafemi Awolowo University

3 In-Congruence in Reporting Family Planning Use by Couples in India: Evidence from Indian Demographic Health Survey • Mayank Prakash, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 Partner Support for Family Planning and Modern Contraceptive Use in Luanda, Angola • Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley; Suzanne Bell, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Ashley Fraser, University of California, Berkeley; Adelaide Carvalho, National Directorate of Public Health, Ministry of Health; Isilda Neves, National Directorate of Public Health, Ministry of Health; Benjamin Andrade, Population Services International (PSI)

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

75 THE IMPACTS OF HEALTH REFORM IN MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES ON MEXICAN-ORIGIN POPULATIONS

Discussant: Emilio A. Parrado, University of Pennsylvania

1 Unplanned Pregnancies and Induced Abortions in Mexico: the Influence of Reproductive Health Care Access • Fátima Juárez, El Colegio de México

2 Access to Highly Effective Contraception: Are Migrants from Mexico Leaving It Behind? • Joseph E. Potter, University of Texas at Austin; Celia Hubert, University of Texas at Austin

3 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Uninsurance Rates under the ACA • Lisa H. Clemans-Cope, Urban Institute; Genevieve M. Kenney, Urban Institute; Matthew Buettgens, Urban Institute; Hannah Recht, Urban Institute

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4 Cost-Benefit Evaluation of the Seguro Popular Program 2004-2010 • Alfonso Miranda, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

76 CHILD WORK AND EDUCATION

Chair: Deborah Levison, University of Minnesota Discussant: Deborah S. DeGraff, Bowdoin College

1 The Effect of Violent Conflict on the Human Capital Accumulation of Young Adults • Ryan P. Brown, University of Colorado, Denver; Andrea Velasquez, University of Colorado, Denver

2 Effects of Access to Modern Energy Sources on Schooling Outcomes in Ethiopia • Ana Cuesta, University of Minnesota

3 Child Labor or Human Capital Diversification among Siblings • Helene Bie Lilleør, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

4 The Role of Personality, Cognition and Shocks in Determining School Attainment and Age of Entry into the Labor Market • Kira M Villa, University of New Mexico; David E. Sahn, Cornell University and University of Auvergne

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

77 POPULATION, AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD SECURITY 2

Chair: Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance Discussant: William Butz, Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

1 Role of Credit in Food Security and Dietary Diversity in the Context of Bangladesh • Sayema Haque Bidisha, University of Dhaka; Akib Khan, University of Dhaka; Khalid Imran, University of Dhaka; Bazlul Haque Khondker, University of Dhaka

2 Can Family Planning Programmes assist Food Security Mission in Underdeveloped and Developing Countries: Evidence from Nigeria • Chandan Kumar, Central University of Karnataka; Prashant Kumar Singh, Institute for Human Development

3 Land Use and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Africa • Joyce Shim, Dominican University Graduate School of

Social Work ; Jacob Lesniewski, Dominican University Graduate School of Social Work; Kiah Christiansen, Dominican University Graduate School of Social Work

4 Do Spikes in Food Prices Increase the Risk of Malnutrition among Children? A Quasi-Natural Experiment Using Longitudinal Data in Andhra Pradesh, India • Sukumar Vellakkal, Public Health Foundation of India; Jasmine Fledderjohann, University of Oxford; Sanjay Basu, Stanford University; Sutapa Agrawal, South Asia Network for Chronic Disease; Shah Ebrahim, Public Health Foundation of India; Oona Campbell, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Pat Doyle, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); David Stuckler, University of Oxford

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

78 THE EFFECT OF WAR ON HEALTH AND MORTALITY

Chair: J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota

1 Short and Long-Term Impacts of Famines. The Case of the Siege of Paris, 1870-1871 • Denis Cogneau, Paris School of Economics; Lionel Kesztenbaum, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

2 Soldiering on through Aging? The Subjective and Objective Health of Older U.S. Veterans • Ryan D. Edwards, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY); Alair MacLean, Washington State University Vancouver

3 From Political Violence to Domestic Violence: Examining the Impact of Conflict on the Intimate Partner Violence in Sub Saharan Africa • Jocelyn Kelly, Johns Hopkins University; Michele Decker, Johns Hopkins University

4 The Long-Term Impact of Being Wounded and Disabled in Combat on Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from World War I • Ethan Schmick, University of Pittsburgh

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

79 HOUSING POLICY AND HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Yana Kucheva, Stanford University Discussant: Vanesa Estrada Correa, University of California, Riverside and RAND Corporation

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1 Does Your Home Make You Wealthy? • Alexandra Killewald, Harvard University; Fangsheng Zhu, Harvard University

2 There's No Place like Home: Housing Reconstruction and Assistance after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami • Elizabeth Frankenberg, Duke University; Maria M Laurito, Duke University; Duncan Thomas, Duke University

3 Child Support Receipt and the Quality and Stability of Housing • Marah A. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Warren, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Housing Crisis and Family Well-being: Examining The Effect of Foreclosure on Families • Laryssa Mykyta, U.S. Census Bureau

Thursday, April 30, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

80 CHILD HEALTH

Chair: Keera Allendorf, Indiana University Discussant: Pamela Salsberry, The Ohio State University

1 Does Fat Beget Fat? The Relationship between Maternal Pre-Pregnancy BMI and Preschool Obesity • Erin K. Fletcher, Harvard Kennedy School; Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College

2 The Fading Link between Health and Nutrition on Cognitive Ability • Leah Gillion, Princeton University

3 Family Instability and Children’s Physical Health • Alice Goisis, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Berkay Ozcan, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Philippe Van Kerm, CEPS/INSTEAD

4 Parental Education and Child Well-Being: A Prospective Longitudinal Study • Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State University; Jen Doty, University of Minnesota; Chen-Yu Wu, University of Minnesota; Jeylan T. Mortimer, University of Minnesota; Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, Washington State University

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Poster Session 4

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

P4 CHILDREN AND YOUTH/POPULATION AND AGING

1 Gender Differences in Health Expectancy among Older Persons in the Philippines • Jeofrey B. Abalos, Australian National University

2 Factors Associated with Mobility of Adolescent Girls: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh • Mst. Farhana Akter, Population Council

3 Estimating the Impacts of Child Labor on Schooling in Tanzania • Besufekad Alemu, University of Minnesota

4 Toward an Aging Index • Huda Alkitkat, Postdoctoral fellow

5 Contextualizing Health Care Use in the Mexican Health and Aging Study • Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas at Austin; Henry S Brown, UT School of Public Health

6 Active Ageing Typologies and Related Health Outcomes: A Latent Class Analysis of the Older Europeans • Bruno Arpino, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Valeria Bordone, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

7 Education and Depression among Middle-aged and Elderly Chinese Adults • Yifan Bai, Pennsylvania State University; Suet-ling Pong, Pennsylvania State University; Jing Liu, Pennsylvania State University

8 Does Growing Non-Communicable Diseases among Older Persons Make Them More Vulnerable? : A Case of India • Dhananjay W. Bansod, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

9 Gender-Specific Racial/Ethnic Differences in Adult Mortality: New Evidence from the National Longitudinal Mortality Survey • Duygu Basaran Sahin, The Graduate Center, City University of New York & CUNY Institute for Demographic Research

10 Predicting public school students at risk for standardized testing failure • Jennifer Brite, City University of New York (CUNY); Christina Pollari, CUNY School of Public Health; Jasmine Abdelnabi, CUNY School of Public Health; Ragheed Al-dulaimi, CUNY School of Public Health; William Stumbo, Xerox Company; Levi Waldron, CUNY School of Public Health

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11 Family of Origin and Food Practices: A Qualitative and Intersectional Analysis • Letisha E C Brown, University of Texas at Austin

13 Adolescent Trauma and Smoking Behaviors • Michael Burrows, Duke University; Cecep Sumantri, SurveyMETER

14 Lower Body Limitations, Measurement, and Healthy Life Expectancy in U.S. Populations ages 65+ • Phillip A. Cantu, University of Texas

15 The Preparation of Thai Older Persons Entering to the Elderly • Sutthida Chaunwan, Mahidol University; Teeranong Sakulsri, Institute for Population and Social Research

16 Measure Dependent Ratio in Consumptions with Household Type Heterogeneity • Yuan Cheng, Fudan University; Xuehui Han, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

17 The Effect of Adolescent Internet Communications and Self-Esteem on Trajectories of Subsequent Psychological Distress: A Prospective Cohort Study • Chi Chiao, National Yang Ming University; Yun-yu Chen, National Yang-Ming University

18 Women’s Work and Pensions. Drawing Reform Lessons from Poland and Central Eastern Europe • Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, Warsaw School of Economics (SGH)

19 Grandparenthood in Later Life: The Effect of Grandparent Caregiving on Mortality • Seung-won Choi, Michigan State University

20 Examining the Interplay of Housing and Childbearing Trajectories of Young Adults in Sweden • Margarita Chudnovskaya, Stockholm University

21 Time-to-Death Patterns in Markers of Age and Dependency • Pil H Chung, University of California, Berkeley; Jeroen J. A. Spijker, University of Edinburgh; John MacInnes, University of Edinburgh

22 Adult Children's Education and Parental Health in the PSID • Patrick Coate, University of Michigan; Dustin C. Brown, University of Michigan

23 Co-Residence with Children and Late-Life Depression: An Instrumental Variable Approach • Emilie Courtin, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

24 Does Mother's Autonomy within the Household Matter for Child Education in India? • Dhiman Das, National University of Singapore

25 Girls’ Education, Aspirations, and Social Networks: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Rural Rajasthan • Clara Delavallade, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Alan Griffith, University of Michigan

26 Parental Education and Time Allocation of Childcare. Evidence from the Spanish Time-Use Survey • Alessandro Di Nallo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

27 Differences in Cognitive Impairment of U.S. Older Adults by Race and Ethnicity • Carlos Díaz-Venegas, University of Texas Medical Branch; Brian Downer, University of Texas Medical Branch; Kenneth M. Langa, University of Michigan

28 Cumulative Effects of Metabolic and Vascular Risk Factors on Cognitive Decline among Older Mexican-Americans • Brian Downer, University of Texas Medical Branch; Kyriakos S. Markides, University of Texas at Galveston; Mukaila Raji, University of Texas Medical Branch

29 Conceptualizing Child Care Patterns in a Dual-Carer Setting • Helen Eriksson, Stockholm University

30 How we use our time in adolescence and young adulthood: another look at social inequities by race and gender in the U.S. • Linnea A Evans, University of Michigan

31 Mental Health Problems in Adolescence and Adult Labor Market Success: Evidence from Sibling Comparisons • Miriam Evensen, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, University of Oslo; Ole Melkevik, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Arnstein Mykletun, Norwegian Institute of Public Health

32 Family Complexity and Child Well-Being: A Descriptive Portrait from the New ECLS-K Cohort • Laura L. Freeman, Rice University

33 “Setting the Tone”: Sex of the First Child and Educational Outcomes of Subsequent Siblings • Limor Gabay-Egozi, Bar-Ilan University; Natalie Nitsche, Vienna Institute of Demography; Lloyd D. Grieger, Yale University

34 Leaving the Partner, Leaving the Child? Do Parents Really Invest Less in Children After They Separate? • Michael Grätz, European University Institute

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35 It’s Not Just a Matter of Speaking English: Linguistic Isolation among Older Immigrants in the U.S. • Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Judith Treas, University of California, Irvine

36 Does Women Empowerment Effect Son Preference in India? • Amrita Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

37 Abuse and Neglect Experienced by Older Women in India – Extent, Impact on their QoL and its Policy Implications • Nidhi Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

38 How do Expectations about Future Use of Long-Term Supports and Services vary by Current Living Arrangement? • Carrie Henning-Smith, University of Minnesota; Tetyana Shippee, University of Minnesota

39 Do income transfers for the old improve health? The impact of a non-contributory pension programme on old-age health in Colombia • Philipp Hessel, London School of Economics and Harvard University; Jose Rubio, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Mauricio Avendano, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

40 Into the Red and Back to the Nest? Debt and Returning to the Parental Home among Young Adults • Jason N. Houle, Dartmouth College; Cody Warner, Montana State University

41 Differences in the Health and Cognitive Development of Children of Immigrants—What Can Interracial Marriage Tell Us? • Ying Huang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Colleen E. Wynn, University at Albany, SUNY; Rachel Sullivan, University at Albany, SUNY

42 Health Care Utilization by Elderly in India: Does Family Matter? • William Joe, Delhi University Enclave

43 What Explains the Gender Differentials in Health Status of Older Population in Lower and Upper Middle Income Countries: Evidence from WHO SAGE • Joemet Jose, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

44 Family Poverty and Intense Work during High School: Do Children of Immigrants Face Unique Challenges? • Lisa Kaida, Memorial University of Newfoundland

45 The Caregiving Responsibilities of Retirees: What Are They and How Do They Affect Retirees’ Well-being? • Charlene M. Kalenkoski, Texas Tech University; Eakamon Oumtrakool, Texas Tech University

46 Latino Children’s Behavioral Problems in Extended Family Households among Immigrant Families in L.A. • Jeehye Kang, University of Maryland

47 Role of Elders in Household Decision Making in India: Are Widows Deprived more? • Anshul Kastor, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jitendra Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ashwani Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

48 Economic Well-Being of Older Adults in India: A Comparative Study of Elderly and Non-Elderly Households • Anshul Kastor, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

49 Regional Variation in Obesity: A Life Course Approach • Cassandra Koehn, Miami University; Ryan Walker, Miami University; Scott Brown, Miami University; Scott M. Lynch, Duke University

50 Effect of Health on Human Capital Accumulation in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam: A Quantile Regression Approach • Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Santosh Kumar, Sam Houston State University; Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

51 Health Care Reform and Labor Supply of Older Workers: Employment Lock and Retirement • Junghyun Kwon, Boston College

52 Family size and Education Inequalities: Trends and Patterns Over three Generations • James Lachaud, Université de Montréal; Thomas LeGrand, Université de Montréal; Jean-François Kobiané, Université de Ouagadougou

53 Early Stressful Life Events and Child Behavioral Outcomes in Fragile Families • Abby Lane, University of Texas at Austin; Cynthia A. Osborne, University of Texas at Austin

54 Associations between Socioeconomic Status and Obesity in Six Middle-Income Countries: Results from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) • Melissa A. Liebert, University of Oregon; Theresa E. Gildner, University of Oregon

55 The Impact of Father Presence on Child Schooling: Evidence from Ibo Island, Mozambique • Sara Lopus, University of California, Berkeley

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56 The Relationships between Longevity and Different Dimensions of Health: Findings from the Cloister Study • Marc Luy, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Catherine Bowen, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Paola DiGiulio, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Christian Wegner-Siegmundt, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Angela Wiedemann, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

57 US Regional Differences in Healthy and Total Life Expectancy for Persons with and without Diabetes • Scott M. Lynch, Duke University; J. Scott Brown, Miami University

58 Are Fathers All the Same? Understanding the Role of Biological and Social Fathers in the Lives of Young Adults in South Africa • Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland

59 Social Positioning of the Elderly over Time in Rural South Africa: Change or Stability? • Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland; Enid Schatz, University of Missouri, Columbia; Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand

60 In the Spaces between Big Data and Micro-Studies: A Spatial and Historical Demographic Analysis of Elderly Households in Rural Sweden, 1880-1900 • Mark A Magnuson, Karlstad University

61 Does Taking Care of Grandchildren Affect Grandparents' Cognition? • Shangyi Mao, National School of Development Peking University

62 A Cohort Perspective of Youth Poverty in the United States • Daria Mendola, Università degli Studi di Palermo; Maria Sironi, University of Oxford; Arnstein Aassve, Università Bocconi

63 Mapping Demography and Health in Ten Low Fertility Districts of India • Sanjay Kumar Mohanty, Harvard University

64 The Burden of Diabetes and HIV among Older Adults in Agincourt, South Africa • Livia Montana, Harvard University; Jennifer Manne, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School; Sze Liu, Harvard School of Public Health

65 The Influence of Marital Dissolutions on Self-Reported Health Metrics of Older Individuals in a Rural African Context • Tyler W. Myroniuk, University of Maryland

66 Effectiveness of Direct Income Support on Poverty Reduction among the Elderly in Uganda • Viola Nampeera, Malaria Consortium , and HIPo-Africa; Vivienne Najjemba, SAGE Project, Uganda

67 Do Conditional Cash Transfers Have an Effect on Girls’ Delayed Age of Marriage Status? Findings from an Evaluation Study in North India • Priya Nanda, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Priya Das, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Nitin Datta, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Pranita Achyut, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Anurag Mishra, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

68 Leaving the Parental Home: A Comparison between the United States, Taiwan and Germany • Bernhard Nauck, Chemnitz University of Technology; Chin-Chun Yi, Academia Sinica; Nadia Lois, Chemnitz University of Technology

69 Medical Insurance and Healthcare Utilization of the Elderly in China: Evidence from a Multilevel Perspective • Jianlin Niu, Chinese Academy of Social Science; Yaqiang Qi, Renmin University of China

70 Correlates of Infant & child stunting in Nigeria: A multilevel analysis • Ibukunoluwa F A Odelola, University of the Witwatersrand; Sunday A. Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand & Obafemi Awolowo University

71 Perceptions of Health Limitations, Employment, and Career Characteristics Among Older Adults in the United States • Katsuya Oi, Pennsylvania State University

72 Quantity, Quality or Heterogeneity? Three Hypotheses on Living Arrangement Effect on Elderly Well-being • Fausta Ongaro, Università di Padova; Stefano Mazzuco, Università di Padova

73 Distal and Proximal Parental Influences on Homeleaving During the Transition to Adulthood: The Significance of Time Investments In Childhood and Contemporaneous Relationship Quality • Sung S. Park, University of California, Los Angeles

74 Marital Status and Mothers’ Time Use: Child Care, Housework, Leisure, and Sleep • Joanna Pepin, University of Maryland; Lynne M. Casper, University of Southern California

75 Convergence or Divergence? A Longitudinal Analysis of Behaviour Problems among Disabled and Non-disabled Children Aged 3 to 7 in England • Lucinda Platt, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Rebecca Fauth, Tufts Interdisciplinary Evaluation Research; Samantha Parsons, Institute of Education

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76 Social Support and Resilience to Depression over the Life Course: A Systematic Review of Current Findings and Future Research Directions • Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, McGill University; Genevieve Gariepy, McGill University; Helena Honkaniemi, McGill University

77 Does father absence hurt more for boys than girls? Evidence from parental deaths • Anne Reneflot, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Svenn-Erik Mamelund, Work Research Institute, Norway

78 Family Social and Economic Factors and Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences • Teri Rosales, University of Michigan

79 Pain and Self-Assessed Health: Does the Association Vary across the Life Course? • Sara Rubin, University of California, San Francisco; Zachary Zimmer, University of California, San Francisco

80 Disparities in Health Status of Adults and Elderly in India: How Far Socio-Economic Factors Relevant? • T. V. Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

81 Boarding at School and Students’ Well-Being: The Case of Rural China • Binbin Shu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yuying Tong, Chinese University of Hong Kong

82 Intergenerational Monetary Transfers and Health Care Service Utilization among Older Adults in Rural China • Merril Silverstein, Syracuse University; Zhen Cong, Texas Tech University

83 Time-Varying Effects of Changes in Parental Jobs, Partnership Statuses, and Residence on Children’s Educational Attainment • Juli Simon Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles

84 The “Great Migration” and Mental Health of the Left-behind Elderly: Bringing in Urbanization and Community Perspectives • Qian Song, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

85 The Effects of Divorce Laws on Household Retirement Security • Luca Stella, Università di Padova

86 Parental Divorce, Educational Expectations, and Educational Attainment among Young Adults • Susan D. Stewart, Iowa State University

87 Risk Behaviour among Young People in Nepal: What Roles Do Friends and Family Play? • Jyotsna Tamang, Australian National University

88 Children’s living arrangements in sub-Saharan Africa: Assessing trends and diversities Evidence from Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems • Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Statistics Canada; Osman Sankoh, INDEPTH Network

89 Maternal and Paternal Parenting Behaviors and Socioeconomic Disparities in Child Well-Being • Alicia VanOrman, University of Wisconsin-Madison

90 Marginal Risk Progression of Non Communicable Diseases with Increasing Age in India: An Application of Competing Risk Model • Raj Kumar Verma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Arpita Paul, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

91 The Speed of Walking to Measure Aging across Older Adults • Daniela Weber, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

92 The Burden of Caring for Children and Parents: Intergenerational Coresidence, Caregiving and Well-being of the Caregivers • Firman Witoelar, SurveyMeter

93 Does Preschool Attendance Matter to Children’s Long-Term Well-Being in China? • Di Xu, Columbia University; Xin Gong, Columbia University; Wen-Jui Han, New York University (NYU)

94 Childhood Vis-À-Vis Adult Socio-Economic Circumstances Influence on Health : Evidence from Six Low and Middle Income Countries • Selvamani Yesuvadian, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

95 Quantitative Estimates of the Families Losing Only Child in China and Its Implication for Social Assistance • Wei Zhou, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Hong Mi, Zhejiang University

96 Health and Labor Supply in Rural China • Yaoyao Zhu, University of Southern California

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Sessions 81-99

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Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

81 RACE AND GENDER INEQUALITIES FOLLOWING THE GREAT RECESSION

Chair: Rebecca Glauber, University of New Hampshire Discussant: Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of New Hampshire and Stanford University

1 Gender Differences in College Effects on Employment Across Economic Context • Matthew K. Curry, University of California, Los Angeles

2 Still an Equal Opportunity Employer? Public Sector Inequality in the Wake of the Great Recession • Jennifer Laird, University of Washington

3 Continued Success or Caught in the Housing Bubble? U.S. and Foreign-Black Housing Market Outcomes from 2007-2011 • Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University

4 Who Got Downsized by the Great Recession? Unemployment Differentials by Nativity, Race, and Gender in the U.S. From 2006 to 2012 • Sharron X Wang, Texas A&M University; Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

82 BIG DATA FOR POPULATION RESEARCH

Chair: Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington Discussant: Emmanuel F Letouzé, University of California, Berkeley

1 Millionaire Migration and the Taxation of the Elite: Evidence from Administrative Data • Cristobal Young, Stanford University; Charles Varner, Stanford University; Ithai Lurie, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Richard Prisinzano, U.S. Department of the Treasury

2 Using the Annual Social and Economic Supplement with Current Population Survey Panels • Jose Pacas, University of Minnesota; Sarah Flood, University of Minnesota

3 Self-Presentation and Information Disclosure on Twitter: Understanding Patterns and Mechanisms along Demographic Lines • Nina Cesare, University of Washington; Emma Spiro, University of Washington; Hedwig Lee, University of Washington

4 Online Information Behaviors during Disaster Events: Roles, Routines, and Reactions • Harrison T Reeder,

Carleton College; Tyler McCormick, University of Washington; Emma Spiro, University of Washington

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

83 FAMILY STRUCTURE, SOCIAL NETWORKS, AND INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY

1 Assisted Housing and Intergenerational Income Transmission: Exploring the Geography of Unequal Opportunity • Deirdre Bloome, University of Michigan; Ann Owens, University of Southern California

2 A Bayesian Analysis of Sibling Correlations in Health • Timothy Hallliday, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Bhashkar Mazumder, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

3 Parent Social Networks, Mental Health, and Educational Disadvantage of Children in Poverty • Alyn T McCarty, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Maternal Job Displacement and Child School Success • Robert G. White, University of Florida

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

84 URBAN CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES

Chair: Nancy A. Denton, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY) Discussant: Michael D. M. Bader, American University

1 Successive Development: How Natural Hazards Help Drive Urbanization and Vice Versa • James R. Elliott, Rice University; Matthew Clement, University of Oregon; Jessica Schultz, University of Oregon

2 Racial Segregation in Interwar United States: A Dynamic Segregation Approach • Trevor Kollmann, RMIT University; Sandy Suardi, La Trobe University; Emilia Perez-Orselli, La Trobe University

3 Inequity by Default: Metropolitan Foreclosure and Racial Residential Segregation, 1990-2010 • Thiago Marques, University of Washington

4 Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status in the 2000s • Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati; Alan Grigsby, University of Cincinnati; John Iceland, Pennsylvania State University; Kyle Crowder, University of Washington

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Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

85 IMMIGRATION AND INTEGRATION POLICY

Chair: Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University Discussant: Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University

1 Does E-Verify Discriminate against Hispanics? • Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University; Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University

2 Politics, Policy, and Police: What Matters for Immigration Enforcement? Findings from the Secure Communities Program • Ellen Dinsmore, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 State-Level Variation in Immigration Enforcement: Exploring the Role of Discretion that Matters • Kara Joyner, Bowling Green State University

4 The Impact of Temporary Protected Status on Immigrants’ Labor Market Outcomes • Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Madeline Zavodny, Agnes Scott College

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

86 HEALTH AND MORTALITY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Dora L. Costa, University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota Discussant: Neil Cummins, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

1 Watersheds in Infant Mortality: Massachusetts, 1880 to 1915 • Marcella Alsan, Stanford; Claudia Goldin, Harvard University

2 Infant Mortality Decline in Bavaria: Sanitary Improvement and Inequality in Munich, 1825-1909 • John Brown, Clark University; Timothy Guinnane, Yale University

3 Benefits and Costs of Electricity in Pre-Clean Air Act United States • Karen Clay, Carnegie Mellon University; Joshua Lewis, University of Montreal; Edson Severnini, Carnegie Mellon University

4 The Impact of Industrial Pollution on City Growth: Lessons from the ``Dark Satanic Mills.'' • Walker Hanlon, University of California, Los Angeles

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

87 CHRONIC DISEASES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Jasmine Fledderjohann, University of Oxford Discussant: Ulrich O. Mueller, Medical School, Marburg University

1 Unhealthy Weight among Children and Adults: Urbanicity and the Cross-over in Underweight and Overweight in India • Shivani Patel, Emory University; K. M. Venkat Narayan, Emory University; Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Emory University

2 10-Year Change in Waist Circumference and Cardiometabolic Profiles of Filipino Women • Delia B. Carba, University of San Carlos; Nanette Mayol, University of San Carlos

3 Community Context, Gender, and Adult Health in India • Samuel Stroope, Louisiana State University

4 Multimorbidity and the Inequalities of Global Ageing: A Cross-Sectional Study of 28 Countries Using the World Health Surveys • Sara Afshar, Academic Unit of Primary Care and Population Sciences; Paul J Roderick, University of Southampton; Allan G Hill, University of Southampton; Borislav D Dimitrov, University of Southampton; Paul Kowal, World Health Organization (WHO)

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

88 ATTITUDES AND EXPECTATIONS IN FAMILY FORMATION

Chair: Laryssa Mykyta, U.S. Census Bureau Discussant: Adrianne Frech, University of Akron

1 The Intergenerational Transmission of Marital Expectations and Age at First Marriage: Evidence from Mothers and Children in the NLSY79 and NLSY79 Young Adults • Rachel R Brown, Ohio State University; Claire M. Kamp Dush, Ohio State University

2 Older Adult Attitudes toward Cohabitation: Two Decades of Change • Susan L. Brown, Bowling Green State University; Matthew Wright, Bowling Green State University

3 Red States/Blue States: Social Context and Early Marriage in Young Adulthood • David McClendon, University of Texas at Austin

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4 Attitudes towards Unmarried Cohabitation in Europe • Lívia Murinkó, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Zsolt Spéder, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

89 FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING, AND SEXUAL HEALTH: POLICIES AND POLITICS

Chair: Rachel S. Robinson, American University Discussant: Karen Hardee, Population Council

1 Medical Societies and Contentious Policy Reform: the Ethiopian Society for Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ESOG) and Ethiopia’s 2005 Reform of its Penal Code on Abortion • Sarah Jane Holcombe, University of California, Berkeley

2 Love Crimes: Criminalization of Same-Sex Sexualities in Three African Countries • Tara McKay, University of California, Berkeley; Nicole Angotti, American University

3 Norms, Politics, and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Policies: A Cross-National Comparative Analysis • Melinda Mills, University of Oxford

4 Understanding Power in Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Legislative Reform Processes in Kenya • Rose N. Oronje, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

90 ABORTION IN TRANSITION

Chair: Margot Fahnestock, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Discussant: John B. Casterline, Ohio State University

1 Induced Abortion in Tehran, Iran, 2008 and 2014: Estimated Rates, Trends, and Correlates • Amir Erfani, Nipissing University

2 Client Satisfaction with Abortion Services at the National Women’s Hospital in Montevideo, Uruguay - 18 Months after Decriminalization • Heidi Schroffel, Emory University; Roger W. Rochat, Emory University; Jennifer Foster, Emory University

3 Spatial Variation in Medical Abortion: A Component of Abortion Access • Amanda Stevenson, University of Texas at Austin

4 Abortion Pattern Changed during Family Planning Program in the Past 30 Years in China • Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University; Lihua Pang, Peking University; Chao Guo, Peking University; Haochen Wang, Peking University; Jiamin Gao, Peking University

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

91 VARIABILITY IN REPRODUCTION

Chair: Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography Discussant: Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography

1 Effects of Parasitism on Fecundity and Life History in Human Females • Aaron D. Blackwell, University of California, Santa Barbara; Marilyne Tamayo, University of Missouri, Columbia; Hillard S. Kaplan, University of New Mexico; Michael D. Gurven, University of California, Santa Barbara

2 Is the Twin-Boom in Developed Countries Coming to an End? • Gilles Pison, French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), Paris; Christiaan W. S. Monden, University of Oxford; Jeroen Smits, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

3 What are the Consequences of Fertility Postponement for Women’s Completed Family Size? • Juliet A. Stone, University of Southampton; Ann M. Berrington, University of Southampton; Eva Beaujouan, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

4 Lifetime Reproduction: Mean, Variance, and Other Statistics across the Fertility Transition • Silke van Daalen, University of Amsterdam; Hal Caswell, University of Amsterdam

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

92 LGBTQ POPULATION IN FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS

Chair: Gilbert Gonzales, University of Minnesota Discussant: Russell Spiker, University of Cincinnati Discussant: Kyler Sherman-Wilkins, Pennsylvania State University

1 Do Men and Women in Same-Sex Couples Engage in Gender Performance through Housework? • Jocelyn Fischer, Cornell University

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2 Parenting Preferences and Intentions: Intersections of Race, Education and Sexual Identity • Danielle Wondra, University of California, Los Angeles

3 Spatial Segregation of Same-Sex Couples - the Example of Brazil • Thomas Stein, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona); Antonio López-Gay, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)

4 Self-Rated Health at the Intersection of Sexual Identity and Union Status • Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University; Hui Liu, Michigan State University; Russell Spiker, University of Cincinnati

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

93 POPULATION AND GEOPOLITICS

Chair: Neil G. Bennett, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) Discussant: Michael S. Teitelbaum, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Harvard University

1 Demography as Early Warning: Gauging Future Political Transitions in the Age-Structural Time Domain • Richard P. Cincotta, The Stimson Center

2 Politics, Income Inequality, and Adult HIV/AIDS Prevalence in 150 Countries: A 15-Year Panel Study • Hsin-Chieh Chang, Academia Sinica; Thung-hong Lin, Academia Sinica

3 Natural Disasters, Climate Change and Forced Displacement: Regional Dynamics of Mobility in West Africa • François Gemenne, Université de Liège and Université de Versailles; Julia Blocher, Université de Liège; Florence De Longueville, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Belgium; Pierre Ozer, Université de Liège; Nathalie L Perrin, Université de Liège; Sara Vigil, Université de Liège; Caroline Zickgraf, Université de Liège; Dalila Gharbaoui, Université de Liège

4 Who Wears the Hijab? Predictors of Veiling in Greater Jakarta • Iwu D. Utomo, Australian National University; Anna Reimondos, Australian National University; Ariane J. Utomo, Australian National University; Terence H. Hull, Australian National University; Peter McDonald, Australian National University

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

94 TIME USE OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN

Chair: Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland Discussant: Sara Raley, McDaniel College

1 What Are You Doing? Children's Use of Time and Well-Being • Maria Gabriella Campolo, Università di Messina

2 Maternal Depression and Time Investments in Children in Early Life • Jen-Hao Chen, University of Missouri - Columbia

3 Parents’ Time with Children, Parenting Strain, and Children’s Well-Being • Paula Fomby, University of Michigan; Kelly Musick, Cornell University

4 Unequal Childhoods in China: Parental Education, Children’s Time Use, and Child Development • Zheng Mu, University of Michigan; Qing Lai, Florida International University

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

95 EDUCATION ISSUES IN AFRICA

Chair: Cem Mete, World Bank Group Discussant: Jacob Bor, Boston University

1 AIDS Treatment Scale-Up and Child Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa • Josephine Duh, The Brattle Group

2 Resources, Stimulation, and Cognition: How Transfer Programs and Preschool Shape Cognitive Development in Uganda • Daniel Gilligan, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Shalini Roy, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

3 War and the Destruction of Human Capital • Muhammad Majid, University of Pennsylvania; Jorge Aguero, University of California, Riverside

4 Armed Conflict, Children's Education and Mortality : New Evidence from Ivorian Armed Conflict • Idrissa Ouili, University of Montreal

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

96 MIGRATION AND INTERMARRIAGE

Chair: Francisca M. Antman, University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant: Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College Discussant: Delia Furtado, University of Connecticut

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1 Intermarriage and the Unhealthy Assimilation of Immigrant Descendants • Osea Giuntella, University of Oxford

2 A Comparative Study on Partnership Dynamics among Immigrants and Their Descendants • Hill Kulu, University of Liverpool; Tina Hannemann, University of Liverpool; Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Ariane Pailhé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Leen Rahnu, Tallinn University; Allan Puur, Tallinn University

3 Immigration and Intermarriage Economic Premium: Evidence from Mainland China Immigrants Inflow in Hong Kong • Yanrong Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Raymond Sin-Kwok Wong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

4 Intermarriage and Social Exclusion in China • Yu Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

97 PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AND HEALTH

Chair: Sam Harper, McGill University Discussant: Laust Mortensen, University of Copenhagen

1 Selection Bias and Psychosocial Mediators Do Not Fully Explain Caregivers’ Decreased Mortality Risk • Benjamin D. Capistrant, University of Minnesota

2 Threats to Security and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: The Case of Homicides in Mexico • Eileen H. Lee, University of California, Irvine; Tim-Allen Bruckner, University of California, Irvine

3 Effects of an Intervention to Improve Workplace Flexibility on Employee Biomarkers of Inflammation • Emily O'Donnell, Harvard School of Public Health; Laura Kubzansky, Harvard University; Jessica Marden, Harvard School of Public Health; Orfeu Buxton, Harvard Medical School; Lisa Berkman, Harvard University

4 Testing the Anniversary Reaction: Causal Effects of Bereavement in a Nationwide Follow-up Study from Sweden • Jan M. Saarela, University of Helsinki and Åbo Akademi University; Mikael Rostila, Stockholm university; Anders Hjern, Centre for Health Equity Studies

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

98 ADOLESCENT SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: POLICY AND INTERVENTION

Chair: Rukmalie Jayakody, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Jessica Heckert, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

1 Funding for Abstinence-Only-until-Marriage Education and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes across the States • Ashley Fox, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Georgia Himmelstein, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

2 Knowledge and Practices Associated with Sexual and Reproductive Health among Slum Living Young Women: Impact of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in Dhaka, Bangladesh • Md. Irfan Hossain, Population Council; Sigma Ainul, Population Council; Eashita Farzana Haque, Population Council; Ruchira Naved, ICDDR,B; Ashish Bajracharya, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, Population Council

3 Effect of Education on Women’s Experience of Intimate Partner Violence: Universal Primary Education as a Natural Experiment in Malawi and Uganda • Amber Peterman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Julia Behrman, New York University (NYU); Tia Palermo, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

4 Evaluation of an Interactive Mobile Phone Program to Improve Knowledge, Communication, and Attitudes about Reproductive Health: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial in Ghana • Slawa Rokicki, Harvard University; Guenther Fink, Harvard School of Public Health

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

99 DEMOGRAPHY OF CRIME

Chair: Lars H. Andersen, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit and University of Copenhagen Discussant: Naomi Sugie, University of California, Irvine

1 Age, Sex, and the Crime of Genocide • Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Ohio State University; Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota; Jean-Damascène Gasanabo, Research and Documentation Center on Genocide, Rwandan National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide

2 No Criminal for a Parent? The Effect of a Criminal Career on Parenthood Chances • Doreen Huschek, Stockholm University; Arjan Blokland, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)

3 Does Criminality Diminish with Age? –Disentangling the Forces of Selection from the Age Effect in the Age-Crime

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Relationship • Yunmei Lu, Pennsylvania State University; Jason R. Thomas, Pennsylvania State University

4 Minority Police Representation and Violent Crime across Different Racial/Ethnic Neighborhoods • David M. Ramey, Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, April 30, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

EARLY CAREER DEMOGRAPHERS' RECEPTION

Thursday, April 30, 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

PAA MEMORIAL SERVICE

FRIDAY, MAY 1 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Sessions 100-119

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

100 DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY TIMING

Chair: Steven P. Martin, Urban Institute

1 Life Course Trajectories and Neighborhood Context: A Cohort Based Study of Transition to Parenthood • Eva K. Andersson, Stockholm University; Bo Malmberg, Stockholm University; Elizabeth Thomson, Stockholm University and University of Wisconsin-Madison

2 Migration Background and the Risk of Adolescent Childbearing • Rachel E. Goldberg, Princeton University

3 Perceived Costs of Childbearing and Early Fertility: New Dimensions and Racial Disparities • Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State University; Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan; Yasamin Kusunoki, University of Michigan; Karen B. Guzzo, Bowling Green State University

4 Bimodal Age-Specific Fertility Profiles in Latin America: The Case of Chile and Uruguay • Everton E. C. Lima, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Kryštof Zeman, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Science; Ruben Castro, Universidad Diego Portales; Mathias Nathan, Programa de Población, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la República; Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

101 INNOVATIONS IN APPLIED DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Stephen J. Tordella, Decision Demographics Discussant: Ken Hodges, Nielsen

1 Assimilation and Coverage of the Foreign-Born Population in Administrative Records • Renuka Bhaskar, U.S. Census Bureau; Leticia Fernandez, U.S. Census Bureau

2 When Race and Hispanic Origin Reporting Are Discrepant across Administrative Records Sources: Exploring Methods to Assign One Response • Sharon R Ennis, U.S. Census Bureau; Sonya Rastogi, U.S. Census Bureau; James Noon, U.S. Census Bureau; Ellen Zapata, U.S. Census Bureau

3 Creating a Longitudinal Data Infrastructure at the Census Bureau • Catherine Massey, U.S. Census Bureau; Trent Alexander, U.S. Census Bureau; Amy B. O'Hara, U.S. Census Bureau; Todd K. Gardner, U.S. Census Bureau

4 Projecting Fertility for the 1.5 Generation • Jennifer M. Ortman, U.S. Census Bureau; Sandra Colby, U.S. Census Bureau

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

102 ENHANCING GOVERNMENT STATISTICS: LINKAGES WITH NONTRADITIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

Chair: Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania

1 John Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau

2 Michael Horrigan, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

3 Brian C. Moyer, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

4 Robert Groves, Georgetown University

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

103 CONNECTING EXPOSURES AND OUTCOMES ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE

Chair: Adriana M. Reyes, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado, Denver

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1 The Impact of Caring during Mid-Life on the Employment Status of Carers • Maria Evandrou, University of Southampton; Jane C. Falkingham, University of Southampton; Madelín Gómez León, University of Southampton; Athina Vlachantoni, University of Southampton

2 Recessions, Unemployment and the Brain: Do Individual and Aggregate Economic Shocks Prior to Retirement Leave a Cognitive ‘Scar’? • Philipp Hessel, London School of Economics and Harvard University; Anja K. Leist, University of Luxembourg; Carlos J. Riumallo-Herl, Harvard University; Mauricio Avendano, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

3 Cumulative Socioeconomic (Dis)Advantage and Metabolic Syndrome among Midlife Women • Jennifer Karas Montez, Case Western Reserve University; Joyce Bromberger, University of Pittsburgh; Siobán D. Harlow, University of Michigan; Howard Kravitz, Rush University Medical Center; Karen Matthews, University of Pittsburgh

4 Life Course SES and Cardiovascular Risk: Heterogeneity across Race/Ethnicity and by Gender • Katrina M. Walsemann, University of South Carolina; Bridget J. Goosby, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Deeonna Farr, University of South Carolina

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

104 METHODS AND MEASUREMENT IN POPULATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH

Chair: Marcia C. Castro, Harvard University Discussant: Nicholas Nagle, University of Tennessee at Knoxville

1 How Can Migration Support Adaptation? Different Options to Test the Migration-Adaptation Nexus • François Gemenne, Université de Liège and Université de Versailles; Julia Blocher, Université de Liège

2 Touching Beliefs: Using Touchscreen Technology to Elicit Beliefs and Subjective Expectations in Survey Research • Elisa Maffioli, Duke University; Manoj Mohanan, Duke University; Wendy Prudhomme O’Meara, Duke University

3 Is Murder Bad for Business and Real Income? The Effects of Violent Crime on Economic Activity • Sandra V. Rozo, University of California, Los Angeles

4 Differential Mortality Patterns from Hydro-Meteorological Disasters: Evidence from Vital Records of Cause of Death

Data by Sex and Age • Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Erich Striessnig, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

105 RETIREMENT, RETIREMENT AGE, AND WORK IN LATER ADULTHOOD

Chair: Charlene M. Kalenkoski, Texas Tech University Discussant: Robert D. Plotnick, University of Washington Discussant: Jennifer Ward-Batts, Wayne State University

1 Retirement Expectations Among Dual-Earner Couples • Jonathan Jackson, University of Maryland

2 Later Life Job Changes before and after the Great Recession • Richard W. Johnson, Urban Institute

3 Spouses' Retirement and the Take-up of Disability Pension • Julian Johnsen, University of Bergen; Kjell Vaage, U of Bergen

4 The Effects of the Dutch Delayed Retirement Credit (Doorwerkbonus) on Labor Supply, Health, Mortality and the Economic Well-Being of the Aging Population • Alice Zulkarnain, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) and Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY)

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

106 HEALTH, MIGRATION, RACE, AND EDUCATION

Chair: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University Discussant: Sven E. Wilson, Brigham Young University Discussant: Marcella Alsan, Stanford

1 The Impact of Migration on Infant Health: Evidence from the Great Migration • Katherine Eriksson, California Polytechnic State University; Greg Niemesh, Miami University

2 Income and Health in African America: Evidence from Union Army Pensions • Trevon D. Logan, Ohio State University; Shari Eli, University of Toronto

3 Estimating the Effect of Education on Mortality in the Presence of Migration: Evidence from the Jim Crow South • Bhashkar Mazumder, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; Seth Sanders, Duke University; Daniel Aaronson, Federal

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Reserve Bank of Chicago; Evan Taylor, University of Michigan

4 Education and Mortality: Evidence from Historical Compulsory Schooling Laws in Canada • Shuang Zhang, University of Colorado, Boulder; Grant Miller, Stanford University and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Christina Gathmann, University of Mannheim; Ying Cao, University of Guelph; Jiayuan Teng, University of Guelph

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

107 SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION

Chair: John R. Logan, Brown University Discussant: Michael J. White, Brown University

1 Socioeconomic Segregation of Activity Spaces in Urban Neighborhoods: Does Shared Residence Mean Shared Routines? • Christopher Browning, Ohio State University; Catherine Calder, Ohio State University; Lauren J. Krivo, Rutgers University; Anna Mohr, The Ohio State University; Bethany Boettner, Ohio State University

2 Segregation within Integration: Exploring Micro-Level Segregation in Seattle’s Integrated Tracts Using Spatial and Qualitative Analysis • Ryan Gabriel, University of Washington; Timothy Thomas, University of Washington

3 Spatial Boundaries and the Local Context of Residential Inequality • Elizabeth Roberto, Yale University

4 Measuring Cities' Internal Demographic Change as the Movement of Emergent Boundaries • Jonathan Tannen, Princeton University

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

108 WORK-PLACE PRACTICES AND POLICIES

Chair: Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton Discussant: Agnese Vitali, University of Southampton

1 Flexible Work Practices over Time in an IT Organization: Evidence from the Work, Family & Health Network Study • Anne Kaduk, University of Minnesota; Erin Kelly, University of Minnesota; Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota; Ellen Kossek, Purdue University

2 The Effects of Workplace Breastfeeding-Friendly Policies on Children’s Feeding Outcomes in the United States • Siying Liu, University of Pittsburgh

3 The Effect of Childbearing on Job Satisfaction Scores of German Women • Elena Mariani, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

4 The Association between Work-Related Breastfeeding Policies and Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration: A Survival Analysis Using Population Level Data from 57 Low-and-Middle-Income Countries • Lauren Maxwell, McGill University; José Mendoza Rodriguez, McGill University; Ilona Vincent, McGill University; Efe Atabay, McGill University; Arijit Nandi, McGill University; Linda M. Richter, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC); John Frank, University of Edinburgh; Jody Heymann, McGill University

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

109 HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF THE GREAT RECESSION

Chair: Brian K. Finch, University of Southern California Discussant: Ashlesha Datar, RAND Corporation

1 The Physiological Impacts of Wealth Shocks in Late Life: Evidence from the Great Recession • Courtney Boen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yang Claire Yang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 The Impact of Economic Conditions on Mortality over the Lifetime • David Cutler, Harvard University; Wei Huang, Harvard University; Adriana Lleras-Muney, University of California, Los Angeles

3 Mortality Effects of the Great Recession in High-Income Nations • Glenn Firebaugh, Pennsylvania State University; Francesco Acciai, Pennsylvania State University

4 Employment Trajectories in the Aftermath of the Great Recession and Their Implications for Health • Lucie Kalousova, University of Michigan; Sarah A. Burgard, University of Michigan

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

110 SOCIAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTH

Chair: Lisa Berkman, Harvard University Discussant: Sze Liu, Harvard School of Public Health

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1 Subjective Social Status and Physiological Dysregulation in Young Adulthood: More Evidence for the Social Gradient in Health • Karen Gerken, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Is Cognition a Fundamental Cause of Health Disparities? A Cohort Analysis of Smoking Initiation and Cessation • Pamela Herd, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Explaining the Growing Education Gap in U.S. Adult Life Expectancy: A Demographic Approach • Isaac Sasson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

4 The Importance of Increasing Income vs Increasing Income Inequality for Improvements in Survival - Findings from the Natural Experiment of German Reunification • Tobias C. Vogt, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Fanny Kluge, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

111 ASSIMILATION AND INTEGRATION: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Chair: Eric Fong, University of Toronto and Chinese University of Hong Kong Discussant: Matthew Hall, Cornell University

1 Moving Up or Falling Behind? Intergenerational Socioeconomic Progress among Children of Norwegian Immigrants • Are Skeie Hermansen, University of Oslo

2 Does Epidemiological Paradox Exist in New Destination Countries for Immigrants? A Korea’s Case • Min Jeong Kim, SNU; Chaelin Karen Ra, Seoul National University; Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University

3 Religious Intermarriage in Canada and Implications for Assimilation and Integration • Sharon M. Lee, University of Victoria; Feng Hou, Statistics Canada; Barry Edmonston, University of Victoria

4 Reduced, Reinforced or just Unrelated: Incorporation and Second Generation Education Inequalities • Christopher Smith, Lund University; Kirk A. Scott, Lund University; Jonas Helgertz, Lund University

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

112 INTERGENERATIONAL STRUCTURE AND TRANSFERS

Chair: Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Shelly J. Lundberg, University of California, Santa Barbara

1 Family Structure and Intergenerational Transfers • Nan M. Astone, Urban Institute; H. Elizabeth Peters, Urban Institute; Julia Gelatt, Urban Institute

2 The Generational Structures of U.S. Families and their Intergenerational Transfers • Emily Wiemers, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Judith A. Seltzer, University of California, Los Angeles; Robert Schoeni, University of Michigan; V. Joseph Hotz, Duke University; Suzanne M. Bianchi, University of California, Los Angeles

3 How Should We Measure the Financial Support Given by Parents to Their Adult Children? Analysis of Two Comparative Surveys • Tom Emery, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Stipica Mudrazija, University of Texas at Austin

4 Childlessness and Intergenerational Transfers in Old Age • Marco Albertini, Università di Bologna; Martin Kohli, European University Institute

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

113 ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, MIGRATION, AND ADAPTATION

Chair: Leah K. VanWey, Brown University Discussant: Sara Curran, University of Washington

1 Environmental Vulnerability and Early Marriage in Southern Bangladesh • Sigma Ainul, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, Population Council

2 Contexts of Reception, Post-Disaster Migration, and Socioeconomic Mobility • Asad L. Asad, Harvard University

3 Structure and Agency in Development-Induced Forced Migration • Heather F. Randell, Brown University

4 'The Fish Migrate and so Must We': the Relationship between International and Internal Environmental Mobility in a Senegalese Fishing Community • Caroline Zickgraf, Université de Liège

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

114 GLOBAL APPROACHES TO GENDER INEQUALITIES

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Chair: Irma Mooi-Reci, University of Melbourne Discussant: Tim Futing Liao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

1 Gender Disparity in Eldercare Provision in China: Evidence from CHARLS • Xinxin Chen, Peking University

2 An Asymmetrical Gender Revolution: Five Cohorts of Dynamics of Gender Role Ideology in China • Yingchun Ji, Shanghai University; Feinian Chen, University of Maryland

3 Measuring Women's Empowerment: A Latent Class Approach • Nobuko Mizoguchi, University of Colorado, Boulder; Abdur Razzaque, ICDDR,B

4 Gender Disparities in Care-seeking and Severity of Sickness for Children at a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital in Northern Vietnam • Emily Treleaven, University of California, San Francisco; Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco; Le Ngoc Duy, National Hospital of Pediatrics; Pham Ngoc Toan, National Hospital of Pediatrics; Colin Partridge, University of California, San Francisco

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

115 HIV AND STIS: CONTEXT MATTERS

Chair: Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Jimi Adams, University of Colorado, Denver

1 Concurrent Sexual Partnerships and HIV Infection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Recent Population-Based Surveys • Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal; Vinod Mishra, United Nations Population Division

2 Estimating Orphaning Prevalence and Incidence before and after Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) Roll-out in Rural South Africa, 2000-2013 • Gabriela Mejia-Pailles, University of Southampton; Victoria Hosegood, University of Southampton; Ann M. Berrington, University of Southampton

3 Does Schooling Protect Sexual Health? The Influence of School Attendance on Herpes Simplex Type 2 Infection among Adolescents in Malawi • Barbara S. Mensch, Population Council; Monica J. Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Christine Kelly, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Population Council; Satvika Chalasani, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Christopher Sudfeld, Harvard University; Paul C. Hewett, Population Council

4 Understanding How Neighborhood Racial Segregation and Income Inequality Affect the Acquisition of Sexually Transmitted Infections during Pregnancy • Aggie J. Noah, Pennsylvania State University; Wei-Lin Wang, Pennsylvania State University; Tse-Chuan Yang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

116 FAMILY INSTABILITY

Chair: Juho Härkönen, Stockholm University Discussant: Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania

1 Trends in Union Instability in the United States, 1980s-2010s • Sheela Kennedy, University of Minnesota

2 Credits and Credentials: An in-Depth Analysis of the Association between Educational Attainment and the Risk of Divorce • Kelly Raley, University of Texas at Austin; David McClendon, University of Texas at Austin; Ellyn Steidl, University of Texas

3 The Effect of Custody Arrangement on Repartnering after Divorce. Evidence from a Policy Reform Promoting Joint Physical Custody • Christine Schnor, University Leuven; Inge Pasteels, Universiteit Antwerpen

4 Are Foreign Women Competitive in the Marriage Market? Evidence from a New Immigration Country • Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence; Venturini Alessandra, Migration Policy Centre & Università di Torino; Elena Pirani, Università di Firenze

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

117 CONTRACEPTIVE USE: INTERVENTION APPROACHES

Chair: Joseph E. Potter, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Kari White, University of Alabama at Birmingham

1 Impact of Free Pregnancy Test Kits on Family Planning Use: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Madagascar • Alison B Comfort, Abt Associates; Slavea Chankova, Abt Associates; Randall Juras, Abt Associates; Natasha Hsi, Management Sciences for Health; Lauren Peterson, Abt Associates; Payal Hathi, Research Institute for Compassionate Economics

2 Preventing Unintended Pregnancy and HIV Transmission: The Effect of the HIV Treatment Cascade on Contraceptive

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Use and Choice in Rural Kwazulu-Natal • Julia Raifman, Harvard School of Public Health; Terusha Chetty, Africa Centre; Frank Tanser, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies; Tinofa Mutevedzi, Africa Centre; Philippa Matthews, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies; Kobus Herbst, Africa Center for Health and Population Studies; Deenan Pillay, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies

3 Transitions in the Method Mix of Contraceptive Use in Developing Countries • John Ross, Futures Group International; Jill Keesbury, PATH

4 Factors that Influence Attitudes Towards Utilization of Modern Family-Planning Methods and Lessons Learned from Application of Participatory Action Research to Tackle Barriers • Asinath Rusibamayila, Columbia University; Jitihada Baraka, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Mohammed Yunus, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Colin Baynes, Columbia University and Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); Admirabilis Kalolella, Ifakara Health Institute (IHI); James F. Phillips, Columbia University

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

118 SOCIAL CONTEXTS AND ADOLESCENT WELL-BEING

Chair: Kate H. Choi, University of Western Ontario Discussant: Margot Jackson, Brown University

1 Evaluation of Venezuela’s National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras • Xiomara Aleman, Inter-American Development Bank; Suzanne Duryea, Inter-American Development Bank; Nancy Guerra, University of Delaware; Patrick McEwan, Wellesley College; Rodrigo Munoz, Sistemas Integrales; Marco Stampini, Inter-American Development Bank; Ariel Williamson, University of Delaware

2 Asian Cultural Expectations, Family Conflict, and Mental Health in Asian American Adolescents: A Focus on Subgroup Differences • Hyeeun Chung, University of Maryland, College Park; Mia A. Smith-Bynum, University of Maryland College Park, School of Public Health

3 The Gender Gap and Asian American Achievement • Amy Hsin, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

4 High School Boys, Gender, and Academic Achievement: Does Masculinity Negatively Impact Boys’ Grade Point Averages? • Jill E Yavorsky, The Ohio State University; Claudia Buchmann, Ohio State University; Aaron Miles, The Ohio State University

Friday, May 1, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

119 THE ORIGINS OF POLICIES INFLUENCING FERTILITY, FAMILY PLANNING, AND SEXUAL HEALTH

Chair: Rachel S. Robinson, American University Discussant: Rachel S. Robinson, American University

1 All for a Good Cause: The Denominator Problem in Reproductive Health Advocacy • Alaka Malwade Basu, Cornell University

2 What Is the Evidence That Evidence Is Used in Decisionmaking on Family Planning Policies, Programs and Practices? • Karen Hardee, Population Council; Joanne Spicehandler, Independent Consultant

3 Agenda Setting Processes and Policy Actors in Low-Middle Income Countries: A Case of Free Family Planning Service Policy Agenda in Ghana • Augustina Koduah, Ministry of Health, Ghana; Han VanDijk, Wageningen University; Irene Agyepong, Ghana Health Service

4 The Levers of Change in Government Policy toward Family Planning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo • Thibaut Mukaga, USAID/Kinshasa; Arsene Binanga, Tulane International LLC; Sarah Fohl, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Jane Bertrand, Tulane University

FRIDAY, MAY 1 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Poster Session 5

Friday, May 1, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

P5 ADULT HEALTH AND MORTALITY

1 Years of Life Lost in the War against Drug Cartels in Mexico during the Government of Calderon 2006-2012 • Alejandro Aguirre, El Colegio de México; Fortino Vela Peón, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Xochimilco; Argelia Gallegos, Delegación Tlalpan

2 Time Trends of Mortality and Morbidity for US Older Adults • Igor Akushevich, Duke University; Arseniy Yashkin, Duke University; Julia Kravchenko, Duke University; Frank Sloan, Duke University; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University

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3 Regional Differences in Health Expectancies across the Disablement Process among Older Thais • Benjawan Apinonkul, Mahidol University; Kusol Soonthorndhada, Mahidol University; Patama Vapattanawong, Mahidol University; Wichai Aekplakorn, Mahidol University; Carol Jagger, Newcastle University

4 Factors Associated With Survival of HIV/HBV Co-Infected Patients in Uganda • Ruth Atuhaire, Makerere University Business School; Peninah Agaba, Makerere University

5 Overweight, Obesity and Health-Related Quality of Life in Early Adulthood • Kelly Balistreri, Bowling Green State University; Holly R. Fee, Bowling Green State University

6 Association between hypertension and life satisfaction in Ghana: Evidence from the WHO Global Study on Ageing and Adult Health • Emmanuel Banchani, Memorial University

7 The Effect of Number of Siblings on Mortality Risk: Evidence from Swedish Register Data • Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Umeå University

8 Accumulation of Adverse Childhood Experiences, School Performance and Psychiatric Morbidity in Young Adults in Sweden • Emma Bjorkenstam, University of California, Los Angeles; Christina Dalman, Karolinska Institutet; Bo Vinnerljung, Stockholm University; Gunilla Ringback Weitoft, National Board of Health and Welfare; Deborah Walder, The City University of New York; Bo Burstrom, Karolinska Institutet

9 Forecasting Period and Cohort Mortality Trends • Christina Bohk, University of Rostock

10 Erosion of the Healthy Soldier Effect in Veterans of U.S. Military Service in Iraq and Afghanistan • Mary Bollinger, Veterans Health Administration; Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Jacqueline Pugh, VHA, STVHCS; Helen Parsons, UTHSC-San Antonio; Laurel Copeland, VHA, CTVHSC; Mary Jo Pugh, VHA, STVHCS

11 Time Trends by Sex in the Misreporting of Body Weight • Amelia R. Branigan, Cornell University

12 Understanding Race/Ethnic, Gender, SES, and Age Variation in Telomere Length: An Intersectional Approach • Lauren Brown, Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California; Belinda Needham, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan; Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern California

13 Declines in Self-Reported Disability in the Russian Federation: Fewer but Further Marginalized? • Cynthia Buckley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

14 Cause-specific senescence: classifying causes of death according to the rate of aging • Carlo G. Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Marketa Pechholdova, University of Economics, Prague (VSE); France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

15 Educational Differentials in Disability and Welfare Regimes: Are Low-Educated Scandinavians Relatively Less Disadvantaged than Other Europeans? • Emmanuelle Cambois, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Jean-Marie Robine, INSERM/EPHE/INED

16 Forecasting Health Expectancy for Old Adults in the United States Using Cohort Smoking and Obesity History • Bochen Cao, University of Pennsylvania

17 Enduring Gender Differences in General Health from 1990 and beyond: Evidence from the Taiwan Social Change Survey • Hsin-Chieh Chang, Academia Sinica; Yang-chih Fu, Institute of Sociology

18 A Puff of Smoke: Medical Marijuana Laws and Tobacco Use • Anna Choi, Cornell University; Dhaval Dave, Bentley University

19 The Effects of ADHD Treatment Sequencing on Patient Health and Socioeconomic Outcomes • Anna Chorniy, Clemson University

20 Lost to Care in Bexar: What Role Do Individual and Contextual Factors Play in HIV/AIDS Patient Retention in a Majority Hispanic Community? • Heidy Colon-Lugo, University of Texas at San Antonio; Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Roberto Villarreal, University Health System; P. Johnelle Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio

21 Race and Rural: An Investigation of the Rural Mortality Penalty • Lynne Cossman, West Virginia University; Wesley James, University of Memphis; Tony Lemonis, University of Memphis

22 Does Receiving Unemployment Insurance Affect Self-Reported Health? • Jonathan Cylus, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

23 Does a Policy to Enhance Unemployment Insurance Eligibility Also Increase Physical Activity among the

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Unemployed? • Jonathan Cylus, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

24 Placing a Health Equity Lens on Non-Community Diseases in Ghana • Helena Dagadu, Vanderbilt University

25 No GWAS? No Problem! Using Sibling Fixed Effects Models to Control for Population Stratification • Jonathan Daw, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Bryant Hamby, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Benjamin Domingue, University of Colorado, Boulder

26 The Educational Shock: A Natural Experiment Enlightening Mechanisms behind Educational Inequalities in Young-Adult Mortality between the 1990s and the 2000s in Belgium • Hannelore De Grande, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Patrick Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Hadewijch Vandenheede, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

27 Does the Number of Siblings Affect Health? Evidence from Swedish Register Data • Xavier de Luna, Umeå University

28 Differences in Cause-Specific Lifespan Distributions: The Confounding Effect of Age • Viorela Diaconu, Université de Montréal; Robert R. Bourbeau, Université de Montréal; Nadine Ouellette, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Carlo G. Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

29 Differences in the Progression of Disability: A U.S.-Mexico Comparison • Carlos Díaz-Venegas, University of Texas Medical Branch; Timothy A. Reistetter, University of Texas Medical Branch

30 Partnership Trajectories and Biomarkers in Later Life: A Life Course Approach • Maja Djundeva, University of Groningen

31 Are the Health Returns to Education Changing? An Examination of Education and Self-Rated Health in 1972 and 2011 • Rachel Donnelly, University of Texas at Austin

32 Decomposing the Gain in Longevity by Age after Elimination of Major Cause of Death in India • Manisha Dubey, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

33 Pace and Shape of Causes of Death • Marcus Ebeling, University of Rostock and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Marie-Pier Bergeron-Boucher, Max Planck Odense Center; Annette Baudisch, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

34 Physical-Psychiatric Comorbidity: Patterns and Explanations for Racial and Ethnic Group Differences • Christy Erving, University of Wisconsin-Madison

35 Disparities in Health and Access to Health Care among Official-Language Minorities in Québec • James Falconer, McGill University; Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, McGill University

36 Does BMI generated by self-reported height and weight measure up in older adults? Associations between self-report and measurement in six middle income countries from the Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) • Theresa E. Gildner, University of Oregon; Tyler Barrett, University of Oregon; James J. Snodgrass, University of Oregon

37 Cardiometabolic Disease Risk and HIV Status in Rural South Africa: Establishing a Baseline • F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the Witwatersrand; Brian Houle, Australian National University; Margaret Thorogood, University of Warwick Medical School; Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch, University of the Witwatersrand; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand; Jill Williams, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jane Menken, University of Colorado, Boulder; Stephen Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand

38 Do Poor Health Behaviors Amplify or Diminish the Association between Stress and Mental Health? An Empirical Examination of the Environmental Affordance Model • Andrea K. Henderson, University of Texas at Austin; Adrianne Dues, University of South Carolina; Calley Fisk, University of South Carolina

39 Where Do Older Adults with Disabilities Live? Distribution of Disability by Household Composition and Housing Type in the U.S. • Carrie Henning-Smith, University of Minnesota

40 An Early-life Conditions Scale, and Applications to Suicide and All-cause Mortality • Michael S. Hollingshaus, University of Utah

41 Today’s Decisions, Tomorrow’s Outcomes: Do Risk Aversion and Impulse Control Explain the Health Gradient? • Christopher Holmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison

42 Health Expenditure Inequality among Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Adults: Examining Education Gradients in Health Care and Structural Assimilation Indicators • Stephanie Howe, Pennsylvania State University

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43 Examining the differences in health service utilisation between immigrants and non-immigrants in Australia • Santosh Jatrana, Deakin University Australia

44 Application of a Classification Method for Studies of Allostatic Load • Sun Y. Jeon, Utah State University; Eric N. Reither, Utah State University

45 “When You’re in a Crisis Like That, You Don’t Want People to Know”: Mortgage Strain, Stigma and Mental Health • Danya Keene, Yale University; Sarah K. Cowan, New York University (NYU); Amy Baker, University of Wyoming

46 Effects of Growing Up in Separate and Unequal Neighborhoods on Black/White Disparities in Obesity in Early Adulthood • Nicole D. Kravitz-Wirtz, University of Washington

47 Socio-Economic Differentials in Impoverishment Effects of Out-of-pocket Health Expenditure in China and India: Evidence from WHO SAGE • Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Santosh Kumar, Sam Houston State University; Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Joel Negin, University of Sydney; Somnath Chatterji, World Health Organization (WHO)

48 The Effect of Food Environment on Weight Change: Does Residential Mobility Matter? • Barbara Laraia, University of California, San Francisco; Janelle Downing, University of California, Berkeley; Tara Zhang, University of California, Berkeley; William H. Dow, University of California, Berkeley; Maggi Kelly, University of California, Berkeley; Samuel Blanchard, University of California, Berkeley; Nancy Adler, University of California, San Francisco; Dean Schillinger, University of California, San Francisco; Margaret Wharton, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research; Andrew Karter, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research

49 Health Insurance and Health Care among Mid-Aged and Older Chinese: Evidence from the National Baseline Survey of CHARLS • Xiaoyan Lei, Peking University; John Strauss, University of Southern California; Chuanchuan Zhang, Peking University; Yaohui Zhao, Peking University

50 A Propensity Score Approach to Examining Ethnic Density, Immigrant Concentration, and Hispanic Biological Risks • Kelin Li, California State University, Sacramento; Ming Wen, University of Utah; Kevin Henry, Rutgers University

51 Examining Sedentary Work and BMI Prospectively: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79) • Tin-chi Lin, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety; Theodore Courtney, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety; David Lombardi, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety; Santosh Verma, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety

52 The Decline of Smoking in China from 1989 to 2009: Shifting Composition or Behavior? • Weixiang Luo, Fudan University

53 Effects of Spousal Education on Mortality among Older Men and Women in China • Ye Luo, Clemson University; Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University

54 Consistently Widening?: Evidence for Fluctuating Gaps in Adult Mortality by Educational Attainment in Argentina • Hernan M. Manzelli, University of Texas at Austin

55 Health Insurance Disparities and the Affordable Care Act: Where Will Inequality Decline? • Carla Medalia, U.S. Census Bureau; Jennifer Cheeseman Day, U.S. Census Bureau

56 Race/Ethnicity and Nativity Differentials in Self-Care Limitations for Men and Women in Later Life • Jennifer E. Melvin, University of Texas at Austin

57 Regional Differentials in Disability Free Life Expectancy in Japan: Trends and Changes between 2000 and 2010 • Yuka Minagawa, Sophia University ; Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon University

58 Age Variations in the Distribution and Determinants of Systemic Inflammation among Older Adults • Uchechi Mitchell, University of Southern California; Carol S. Aneshensel, University of California, Los Angeles

59 Anchoring Vignettes and Self-Reported Health: Explaining Differences across Gender and Education Levels • Teresa Molina, University of Southern California Department of Economics

60 Estimating Healthy Volunteer Bias Impact on Mortality in Observational Cohorts - a Projection for the German National Cohort • Ulrich O. Mueller, Medical School, Marburg University; Wolfgang Hoffmann, Medical School, Greifswald University

61 BMI but Not Other Cardiometabolic Risks Associated with WTFC: Findings from the WFHN • Emily O'Donnell, Harvard School of Public Health; Maria Glymour,

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University of California, San Francisco and Harvard University; Laura Kubzansky, Harvard University

62 Political Party Affiliation, Political Ideology, and Mortality • Roman Pabayo, University of Nevada, Reno; Ichiro Kawachi, Harvard School of Public Health; Peter Muennig, Columbia University

63 HIV/AIDS Patients and the Affordable Care Act: Moving Forward and Falling Back • Tasleem Padamsee, The Ohio State University

64 How Does Parent-Child Relationship Moderate the Effect of Childhood Socioeconomic Status on Adult Health? • Kiwoong Park, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

65 Forecasting Life Expectancy in the Presence of Structural Breaks • Frederik Peters, University of Rostock

66 An Intersectional Approach to Gender and Preventive Healthcare Seeking: Engagement with Biomedical HIV Prevention among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men • Morgan M Philbin, Columbia University; Jennifer S. Hirsch, Columbia University; Patrick Wilson, Columbia University; Richard Parker, Columbia University

67 Environmental Exposures and Hematologic Cancers in Upstate New York • Danielle Rhubart, Pennsylvania State University

68 Chronic Inflammation at the Intersection of Race and Ethnicity, Gender, and Socioeconomic Status: The Mediating Effects of Proximate Risk Factors as Composite Lifestyles • Aliza D. Richman, West Chester University; Elizabeth H. Baker, University of Alabama at Birmingham

69 Selection vs. Protection, Composition vs. Context: Identifying the Mechanisms of Favorable Barrio “Effects” on Mexican-American Health • Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado, Boulder; Emily Steiner, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jamie L. Humphrey, University of Colorado, Boulder; Elisabeth D. Root, University of Colorado, Boulder

70 Pet Ownership and Access as Predictors of Self-Reported Health in a National Sample of U.S. Elders • Laura A. Sanchez, Bowling Green State University; Gwendolyn Zugarek, Bowling Green State University

71 The Age-Pattern of Sex Differences in Mortality Improvement • Benjamin Seligman, Stanford University; Gabi Greenberg, Stanford University; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University

72 The Disability Gap in Time Use in the United States • Carrie L. Shandra, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

73 Estimation of disease specific age pattern of mortality and life expectancy in India • Akansha Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laishram Ladusingh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

74 Mobility Limitation in the Older Thais: Gender and Geographical Differences in Health Expectancies • Kusol Soonthorndhada, Mahidol University; Benjawan Apinonkul, Mahidol University; Patama Vapattanawong, Mahidol University; Wichai Aekplakorn, Mahidol University; Carol Jagger, Newcastle University

75 HIV/AIDS Treatment Availability and the Decision to Test: Evidence from Malawi • Nicholas Stacey, Brown University

76 Disparities in Health Insurance in the Wake of the Great Recession • Amy Steinweg, U.S. Census Bureau

77 Shocks, Health, and Transfers: Social Exchange as Social Insurance in Rural Malawi • Joshua Stroud, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Philip A. Anglewicz, Tulane University

78 Estimating Prescription Painkiller Mortality in the United States • Chris Tencza, University of Pennsylvania

79 Examining Risk Factors for Hypertension in Ghana: Evidence from the Global Ageing and Adult Survey • Eric Tenkorang, Memorial University; Vincent Kuuire, Western University; Isaac Luginaah, University of Western Ontario; Emmanuel Banchani, Memorial University

80 The Importance of Gender in the Relationship between Type of Chronic Conditions and Spouse's Depressive Symptoms • Mieke B. Thomeer, University of Alabama at Birmingham

81 Gene-Environment Interaction in the Intergenerational Transmission of Health: The Case of Asthma • Owen Thompson, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

82 Does Inflammation Predict Cognitive Decline in Older Adults? Evidence from Taiwan • Megan Todd, Princeton University

83 Caregiving Patterns to Older Adults in India • Allen P Ugargol, University of Groningen, The Netherlands & ISEC,

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India; Inge Hutter, University of Groningen; K. S. James, Institute for Social and Economic Change; Ajay Bailey, University of Groningen

84 The role of initial mortality conditions and diverging mortality trends in explaining mortality divergence • Alyson A. van Raalte, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and New Economic School, Russia; Dmitri A. Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and New Economic School, Russia

85 Disability in an Elderly Cohort • Lois M. Verbrugge, University of Michigan; Dustin C. Brown, University of Michigan

86 Aging with Disability among Midlife and Older Adults • Lois M. Verbrugge, University of Michigan; Kenzie Latham, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Philippa Clarke, University of Michigan

87 Risk of Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Examination of the Separate and Combined Effects of Race, Gender, and Poverty Status • Lori R. Wallace, Yale University; Rachel Snow, University of Michigan; Arline Geronimus, University of Michigan

88 Is Rising Obesity A Causation for Low Testosterone Levels Among American Men? • Andrea Werdecker, University of Marburg; Allan Mazur, Syracuse University; Ronny Westerman, University of Marburg

89 Semen quality as predictor of mortality in a German andrology out-patient cohort: biomedical vs. life-with-children pathways of influence • Ronny Westerman, University of Marburg; Katharina Belting, University of Marburg; Sabine Groos, University of Marburg; Hanna Seydel, University of Marburg; Walter Krause, University of Marburg; Ulrich O. Mueller, Medical School, Marburg University

90 Inter-Cohort Variation in the Consequences of U.S. Military Service on Men's Body Mass Index Trajectories in Mid- to Late-Life • Janet M. Wilmoth, Syracuse University; Andrew S. London, Syracuse University; Christine Himes, Illinois Institute of Technology

91 Revisiting the Long-Term Health Effect of China’s 1959-1961 Famine: An Instrumental Variable Approach • Hongwei Xu, University of Michigan

92 Children’s Education, Migration and Parents’ Mortality in Mexico • Jenjira Yahirun, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Connor Sheehan, University of Texas at Austin; Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin

93 Strategies for sustaining facility-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) interventions in resource-limited settings: Findings from a survey of ART clinic managers in Uganda (2004-2013) • Henry Mr Zakumumpa, Makerere University; Omar Galarraga, Brown University

94 The Statistics of Health and Longevity: A Dynamic Analysis of Prevalence Data • Virginia Zarulli, Max Planck Odense Center

95 FOXO1A-209-by-Tea-Drinking Interaction Is Significantly Associated with Reduced Mortality Risk at Advanced Ages • Yi Zeng, Duke University and Peking University; Huashuai Chen, Duke University and Xiangtan University; Ting Ni, Fudan University; Rongping Ruan, Renmin University of China; Chao Nie, Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)-Shenzhen; Xiaomin Liu, Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)-Shenzhen; Lei Feng, National University of Singapore; Fengyu Zhang, National Institute of Mental Health; Jiehua Lu, Beijing University; Jianxin Li, Beijing University; Yang Li, Peking University; Wei Tao, Peking University; Kenneth C. Land, Duke University; Qihua Tan, University of Southern Denmark; Ze Yang, National Institute of Geriatrics, Beijing Hospital, Ministry of Health of China; Lars Bolund, Aarhus University; Ming Qi, Center for Genetic & Genomic Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine; Huanming Yang, Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)-Shenzhen; Craig Willcox, Okinawa International University; Bradley Willcox, Department of Research, Kuakini Medical Center and Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Hawaii; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and Max Planck Odense Center; Simon Gregory, Duke University; Jun Gu, Peking University; Xiaoli Tian, Peking University; Elizabeth Hauser, Duke University

96 Leisure Travel and Quality of Life of Older Adults in China • Haiyan Zhu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

FRIDAY, MAY 1 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

Sessions 120-139

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

120 FERTILITY INTENTIONS: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES

Chair: Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan Discussant: S. Philip Morgan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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1 A Blessing I Can’t Afford: Factors Underlying the Paradox of Happiness about Unintended Pregnancy • Abigail R. A. Aiken, Princeton University; Chloe Dillaway, University of Texas at Austin; Natasha Mevs-Korff, University of Texas at Austin

2 The Impact of an Unplanned Child: A Qualitative Study of the Consequences of Unintended Childbearing for Mothers and Fathers • Kathryn Kost, Guttmacher Institute; Megan L. Kavanaugh, Guttmacher Institute; Lori Frohwirth, Guttmacher Institute; Isaac Maddow-Zimet, Guttmacher Institute

3 Measuring and Predicting Couple-Level Fertility Intentions • Bart Stykes, Bowling Green State University

4 Using Panel Data to Examine Pregnancy Attitudes over Time • Heini E. Väisänen, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Rachel K. Jones, Guttmacher Institute

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

121 THE NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY REDESIGN

Chair: Jennifer E. Glick, Arizona State University

1 2016 Redesign of the National Health Interview Survey Sample • Christopher Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

2 Content Redesign of the National Health Interview Survey • Marcie Cynamon, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

3 Reaction from the Integrated Health Interview Series Perspective • Julia Drew, University of Minnesota

4 Reactions from a NHIS User • Robert A. Hummer, University of Texas at Austin

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

122 CHALLENGES IN SMALL AREA DEMOGRAPHY: NEW TRENDS AND EXPLANATIONS

Chair: Jack Baker, University of New Mexico Discussant: Stuart H. Sweeney, University of California, Santa Barbara

1 Overcoming Data Issues to Project Interregional Migration Flows Amongst Australia’s Indigenous Population • James Raymer, Australian National University

2 Spatial Demography in Public Health Practice • Kevin J. Konty, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

3 Population Projections and Risk of Inundation from Mean Sea Level Rise for the United States in 2100 • Mathew E. Hauer, University of Georgia

4 Model-Based Small Area Estimation of Healthcare Outcome Integrating Census and Survey Data in Ghana: Methodological Challenges and Policy Implications • Fiifi Amoako Johnson, University of Southampton; Hukum Chandra, University of Southampton; Nikos Tzavidis, University of Southampton; Sabu S. Padmadas, University of Southampton

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

123 CAPITALIZING ON THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND IN AFRICA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

Chair: Samuel N. A. Codjoe, University of Ghana Discussant: Samuel N. A. Codjoe, University of Ghana

1 Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)

2 Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University

3 Isabella Aboderin, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

4 Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

124 LOW FERTILITY AND CHILDLESSNESS

Discussant: Maria Sironi, University of Oxford

1 Gender Ideology and Fertility Trends in the United States: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 • Thomas Anderson, University of Pennsylvania

2 Gender Equity and Fertility Intentions in “Lowest-Low” Fertility Settings: The Case of South Korea • Mary Brinton, Harvard University; Eunsil Oh, Harvard University

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3 The Emergence of Two Distinct Fertility Regimes in Economically Advanced Countries • Ronald R. Rindfuss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and East-West Center; Minja K. Choe, East-West Center; Sarah R. Brauner-Otto, McGill University

4 Increasing Childlessness in Europe: Time Trends and Macro Determinants • Maria-Letizia Tanturri, Università di Padova; Anna Rotkirch, Väestöliitto; Anneli Miettinen, Väestöliitto; Ivett Szalma, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences; Annalisa Donno, University of Padua

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

125 LINKING INTERNATIONAL AND INTERNAL MIGRATION

Chair: Barbara Entwisle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Discussant: Yuying Tong, Chinese University of Hong Kong

1 Internal and International Mobility in New Migration Scenarios in South America: The Case of Colombia • Silvia Giorguli-Saucedo, El Colegio de México; Eduardo Torre-Cantalapiedra, El Colegio de México

2 The Shaping of Selection: Secondary Migration and Historic Immigrant Geographies • Jamie Goodwin-White, University of California, Los Angeles

3 Out-Migration and Destination Places: Race, National Origin, and Generational Differences • Mary M. Kritz, Cornell University; Douglas T. Gurak, Cornell University

4 A Change of Mind or Change of Address? Introducing a Geographic Sorting Model of Whites' Attitudes towards Immigration • Ariela Schachter, Stanford University

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

126 IMPACT OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

Chair: Genevieve M. Kenney, Urban Institute Discussant: Sharon Long, Urban Institute Discussant: Laura R Wherry, University of California, Los Angeles

1 Labor Market and Insurance Coverage Impacts Due to "Aging Out" of the Young Adult Provision • Heather Dahlen, University of Minnesota

2 Access to Care for Children with Chronic Health Conditions in the ACA • Gilbert Gonzales, University of Minnesota; Lynn Blewett, University of Minnesota

3 Do Medicaid Expansions Reduce Hospital Uncompensated Care? • Sayeh Nikpay, University of Michigan; Thomas C Buchmueller, University of Michigan; Helen Levy, University of Michigan

4 Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Expected Years without Insurance: Dynamics of Gaining and Losing Coverage over the Life-Course • Heeju Sohn, University of Pennsylvania

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

127 ACCESS TO FINANCIAL RESOURCES, GENDER, AND FERTILITY BEHAVIOR

Chair: Kate Ambler, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Discussant: Susan Godlonton, University of Michigan

1 The Long-term Effects of Female Stipend Programs on Fertility and Marital Outcomes in Bangladesh • Youjin Hahn, Monash University

2 Family Economic Status and Unauthorized Fertility Behaviors in China: The Moderating Role of Contextual Factors • Yongai Jin, Renmin University of China; Yue Qian, Ohio State University; Wei Chen, Renmin University of China

3 Access to Microfinance, Female Empowerment and Fertility in Urban India • Jose A Martinez, Duke University; Erica Field, Duke University; Rohini Pande, Harvard University

4 Women’s Relative Socioeconomic Status and Communication in Sexual Relationships • Felix Muchomba, Columbia University; Christine Chan, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; Nabila El-Bassel, Columbia University

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

128 HEALTH AND MORTALITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair: Mary McEniry, University of Michigan Discussant: Marcella Alsan, Stanford

1 Intergenerational Transmission of Health: Mothers and Children in Sub-Saharan Africa c. 1990-2010 • Omar Karlsson, Lund University; Martin Dribe, Lund University

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2 How Much Does Birth Weight Matter for Child Health in Developing Countries? Estimates from Siblings and Twins • Mark E. McGovern, Harvard University

3 Maternal Height, Childhood Nutritional Status and Adult Mortality in Latin America • Rengin Aktar, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Alberto Palloni, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 A Life Course Approach: Childhood Adversity and Age Trajectories of Frailty for the Chinese Elderly • Zhenhua Xu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

129 COHABITATION AND MARRIAGE

Chair: Jonathan Vespa, U.S. Census Bureau Discussant: Elwood Carlson, Florida State University

1 Some Men Earn More, Some Men Earn Less; Which Men Earn More When They Marry? • Jonathan M. Bearak, New York University (NYU)

2 The Influence of Parents’ Education on Timing and Type of Union Formation: Changes over the Life Course and Historical Time in the Netherlands • Jarl Mooyaart, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Aart C. Liefbroer, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

3 The Link between the Divorce Revolution and the Cohabitation Boom • Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton; Paulina Galezewska, University of Southampton; Nora Sánchez Gassen, University of Southampton; Jennifer A. Holland, University of Southampton

4 The Transition from Living Apart Together to a Co-Residential Partnership: Who Moves in with Whom? • Michael Wagner, University of Cologne; Clara H. Mulder, University of Groningen

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

130 CUMULATIVE DISADVANTAGE AND HEALTH: CHANGES OVER TIME?

Chair: Lisa Berkman, Harvard University Discussant: Philipp Hessel, London School of Economics and Harvard University

1 Has the Income Gradient in Child Health Evolved over Birth Cohorts? • Edward Berchick, Princeton University

2 Is Low Educated Women’s Health Worsening Faster than Other Educational Groups? Results from Catalonia (Spain) • Aïda Solé-Auró, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Manuela Alcañiz, Universitat de Barcelona

3 Mortality Trends by Education in the United States and Europe: Is the US Lagging behind? • Karen van Hedel, Erasmus University Medical Center; Frank Van Lenthe, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam; Johan P. Mackenbach, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam

4 Anomaly in the Education-Health Gradient: The Health Penalty for College Noncompleters • Anna Zajacova, University of Wyoming; Vicki Johnson-Lawrence, University of Michigan

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

131 WORK-FAMILY BALANCE AND CONFLICT

Chair: Emily Greenman, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Janeen Baxter, University of Queensland

1 Caught in the Middle? Differences in Work/Family Conflicts for “Sandwich Generation” Women Living in Their Own Home Compared to Those Who Live in Their Parents’ Home • Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau

2 Spousal Problems and Family-to-Work Conflict • Marshal Neal Fettro, Bowling Green State University; Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State University

3 Satisfaction with Work-Family Balance. Differences between Marriage and Cohabitation • Mariona Lozano, McGill University; Dana Hamplova, ASCR & Charles University; Celine Le Bourdais, McGill University

4 Shorter Work Weeks Lead to More Work-to-Family Strain? Worldwide Evidence • Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne; David Maume, University of Cincinnati

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

132 MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN RACE, ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY

Chair: Sonya Rastogi, U.S. Census Bureau Discussant: Andrew Penner, University of California, Irvine

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1 Native without a Tribe: Patterns and Trends from 1970 to 2010 • Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota

2 Skin Tone, Race/Ethnicity, and Wealth Stratification among New Immigrants: Revisiting the Preference for Whiteness Hypothesis • Matthew A. Painter, University of Wyoming; Malcolm Holmes, University of Wyoming

3 Gender Gradations: Measuring Sex and Gender Diversity in Surveys • Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University; Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State University; Devon Magliozzi, Stanford University

4 Who Is Indigenous in Latin America? • Florencia Torche, New York University (NYU); Edward E. Telles, Princeton University

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

133 SOCIAL POLICY, THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET, AND INEQUALITY

Chair: Anne E. Winkler, University of Missouri, St. Louis Discussant: Anne E. Winkler, University of Missouri, St. Louis Discussant: Lloyd D. Grieger, Yale University Discussant: Misty L. Heggeness, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Discussant: Bryan Stuart, University of Michigan

1 The Timing of SNAP Benefit Receipt and Children’s Academic Achievement • Anna Gassman-Pines, Duke University

2 Racial Heterogeneity and the Progressivity of State and Local Taxes • Rourke O'Brien, Harvard University

3 Experimental Tests of Efforts to Improve Child Support Collections in Washington State • Robert D. Plotnick, University of Washington; Asaph Glosser, MEF Associates; Kathleen Moore, University of Washington; Shannon Harper, University of Washington; Emmi Obara, MEF Associates

4 Unintended Consequences of Taxation: Cigarette Taxes and Food Stamp Take-up • Kyle Rozema, Cornell University

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

134 METHODS AND MODELS COMBINING MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES

Chair: Jessica D. Faul, University of Michigan Discussant: Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division

1 Hyak Mortality Monitoring System: Innovative Sampling and Estimation Methods • Samuel J. Clark, University of Washington; Jon Wakefield, University of Washington; Tyler McCormick, University of Washington

2 Producing Synthetic Estimates of Children’s Health and Well-Being for Local Areas • Mark S. Mather, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Beth Jarosz, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Linda A. Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau (PRB)

3 The American Opportunity Study: A Link to the Past and a Bridge to the Future • C. Matthew Snipp, Stanford University; David B. Grusky, Stanford University; Timothy M. Smeeding, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Change in Local Healthy Food Retail Environment through Interactions in Population Poverty, Race, and Nativity • David M Wutchiett, Columbia University; Tanya Kaufman, Columbia University; Daniel Sheehan, Columbia University; Kathryn Neckerman, Columbia University; Kayip Kwan, Columbia University; Andrew Rundle, Columbia University; Stephen Mooney, Columbia University; Jeff Goldsmith, Columbia University; Gina Lovasi, Columbia University

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

135 AGING, HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING 2

Chair: Catherine Perez, University of Southern California Discussant: Ryon Cobb, University of Southern California

1 Health Implications of Late-Age Immigration in the United States • Juanita J. Chinn, National Center for Health Statistics

2 The Dividends of Ageing: Projections of Older Persons Societal Contributions in Europe • Tom Emery, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

3 The Welfare of Bereaved Parents of Only Children in China • Yan Wei, Xi’an University of Finance and Economics; Quanbao Jiang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

4 Incidence, Nature and Consequences of Injuries among Community-Dwelling Older Adults, United States 2001-2013 • Dongjuan Xu, University of Minnesota; Julia A. Rivera Drew, University of Minnesota

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Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

136 RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND MORTALITY 2

Chair: Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University Discussant: Brian K. Finch, University of Southern California

1 Health Differentials of Older Hispanic Immigrants by Age at Arrival • Elisha Cohen, Princeton University

2 Does Migration Destination Affect the Mortality Advantage of Mexican Immigrants? A Comparison of Traditional, New, and Emerging Destinations • Andrew Fenelon, National Center for Health Statistics

3 Life Expectancy among U.S.-Born and Foreign-Born Older Adults: Estimates from Social Security and Medicare Enrollment Data • Neil Mehta, Emory University; Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania; Michal Engelman, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Diane S. Lauderdale, University of Chicago; Bert Kestenbaum, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA)

4 Racial and Ethnic Origins, Nativity and the Cognitive Health Trajectories of US Older Adults • Margaret M. Weden, RAND Corporation; Jeremy Miles, RAND Corporation; Jose Escarce, UCLA/RAND Corporation; Esther M. Friedman, RAND Corporation; Regina Shih, RAND Corporation

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

137 WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT AND CHILD EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Jessica Heckert, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Discussant: Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University Discussant: Amber Peterman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1 Do Kids Eat Better when Mom Has More Say on the Farm? Women’s Access to Land Resources and Childhood Nutritional Status in the Semi-Arid Regions of Kenya • June Y. T. Po, McGill University; Gordon Hickey, McGill University

2 Understanding the Link between Nutritional Status and Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture: Evidence from Ghana • Hazel Malapit, International Food Policy Research

Institute (IFPRI); Agnes R. Quisumbing, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

3 Maternal Resources and Household Food Security: Evidence from Nicaragua • Kammi K. Schmeer, Ohio State University; Barbara Piperata, Ohio State University; Andres Herrera Rodriguez, Centro de investigación en Demografia y Salud (CIDS); Mariano Salazar Torres, Centro de investigación en Demografia y Salud (CIDS)

4 Bargaining-Power and Biofortification: The Role of Gender in Adoption of Orange Sweet Potato in Uganda • Daniel Gilligan, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Neha Kumar, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Scott McNiven, University of California, Davis; J.V. Meenakshi, Delhi School of Economics; Agnes R. Quisumbing, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

138 GRANDPARENTS, RESIDENCE, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

Chair: Enid Schatz, University of Missouri, Columbia Discussant: Gillian Ice, Ohio University

1 The Double Burden for Grandmothers in a High Fertility Setting: Does the Combination of Work and Family Responsibilities Affect Health? • Feinian Chen, University of Maryland; Luoman Bao, University of Maryland; Zachary Zimmer, University of California, San Francisco; Socorro A. Gultiano, University of San Carlos

2 Grandchildren’s Relationship with Grandparents and Well-Being after Parental Divorce • Maaike Jappens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

3 Who Is Supporting Whom? Racial and Ethnic Differences in Intergenerational Coresidence and Financial Flows Within Older Coresidential Households • Joan R. Kahn, University of Maryland; Fran Goldscheider, University of Maryland and Brown University; Javier Garcia-Manglano, University of Oxford

4 Cohabiting with Children: Happiness and Social Roles of Older South Africans • Margaret L. Ralston, Mississippi State University

Friday, May 1, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

139 THE IMPACTS OF POLICIES AND PROGRAMS ON FERTILITY

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Chair: Tanya Byker, University of Michigan Discussant: Tanya Byker, University of Michigan

1 Fertility Limits on Local Politicians in India • S Anukriti, Boston College; Abhishek Chakravarty, University of Essex

2 Do Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Affect Adolescent Fertility? Long Term Impacts of a Mexican Cash Transfer Program • Erika Arenas, University of California, Los Angeles; 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

3 Abortion Legalization and Fertility Rates in Mexico • Edith Y. Gutierrez-Vazquez, University of Pennsylvania; Emilio A. Parrado, University of Pennsylvania

4 Does Family Planning Reduce Fertility? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia • Claus C. Pörtner, Seattle University

FRIDAY, MAY 1 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Poster Session 6

Friday, May 1, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P6 MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION/POPULATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT

1 Dynamics of Urbanization in Kerala: A Critical Review • Arun P A, IIT Bombay

2 Harmful or Helpful? School Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Composition and the Educational Outcomes of Mexican Origin Youth • Elizabeth S. Ackert, University of Washington

3 Characteristics of the Foreign-Born Population Working in the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting Industry: Analysis of the American Community Survey, 2009-2013 • Yesenia D. Acosta, U.S. Census Bureau; Eric B. Jensen, U.S. Census Bureau

4 The effect of linguistic proximity on the occupational assimilation of immigrants • Alicia Adsera, Princeton University; Ana Ferrer, University of Waterloo

5 Border controls, benefits, and rights: How states shape migration patterns in a world of multiple origins and

destinations • Alicia Adsera, Princeton University; John Palmer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Mariola Pytlikova, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava

6 Inequality of Opportunities in Food Security among Egyptian Households, 2011 • Dina Armanious, Cairo University; Maria Kalliny, Future University in Egypt

7 The Impact of Variation in International Migration on U.S. Population Projections • David M. Armstrong, U.S. Census Bureau

8 The Effect of Severe Natural Disaster on Fertility: Evidence from the 2010 Haiti Earthquake • Julia Behrman, New York University (NYU); Abigail Weitzman, New York University (NYU)

9 Long-Distance Relocations of One-Earner and Two-Earner Couples in Australia, Britain, Germany and Sweden: Intersections of Gender and Institutional Context • Maria Brandén, Stockholm University; Francisco Perales, University of Queensland; Philipp M Lersch, University of Cologne

10 Automobile Dependence and the Challenges of Sustainable Transportation: A Developing Country Perspective • Yakubu A. Bununu, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Ahmad-Nazri Ludin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Nafisa Hosni, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

11 Statistical Modeling of Seasonal Diseases through Circular Statistics • Kishore Das, Gauhati University; Sahana Bhattacharjee, Gauhati University

12 Contrasting Migration Effects with Remittance Effects on Child Growth Outcomes in Nicaragua • Jason Davis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

13 Shaming, Bribing or Facilitating: What Would it Take to Eliminate Open Defecation in India? • Sonalde B. Desai, University of Maryland; Michael Paolisso, University of Maryland; Dirk Parham, University of Maryland; Dinesh Tiwari, National Council of Applied Economic Research

14 Household Food Insecurity and Women’s Health in Nepal • Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco; Sheri Weiser, University of California, San Francisco

15 Development through Assimilation and Integration? Evidence from Kazak Pastoral Sedentarization in Xinjiang, China • Ding Fei, University of Minnesota; Chuan Liao, Cornell University

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16 Acculturation and Immigrant Health in Canada (2001 - 2005) • Astrid Flénon, Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Jennifer Sigouin, McGill University; Zoua M. Vang, McGill University

17 Modeling the Impact of Migrant and Community Social Capitals on Rural to Urban Migration • Walker Frahm, University of Washington; Sara Curran, University of Washington

18 State Variation in Life Expectancy and Its Relationship to Internal Migration in the United States • David Frankenfield, University of Pennsylvania

19 Gender Dimension of Food Security in India: Issues, Challenges and Solutions • Tanya Gandhi, Chaudhary Ranbir Singh Institute of Social and Economic Change, MDU Rohtak

20 Does Community Connection Vary between Different Segregated Neighborhoods? • Joseph Gibbons, Colgate University

21 Impact of Child Health on Economic Growth in sub-Saharan Africa • Boye Gnande Romeo, University Felix Houphouet-Boigny

22 The Future of Infant Health and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evaluating the Relative Importance of Changes in Socio-Economics versus Climate • Kathryn Grace, University of Utah; Frank Davenport, University of California, Santa Barbara; Chris Funk, University of California, Santa Barbara

23 The impact of seasonality and nutritional shock on pregnancy loss in a high fertility, highly food insecure setting • Kathryn Grace, University of Utah; Sara Yeatman, University of Colorado, Denver; Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University

24 Migration, Livelihood, and Energy Transition of Rural Farming Households • Seung Yong Han, Arizona State University

25 Modes of Household Migration to the United States within Contexts of Major Asian Immigrant-Sending Countries: Comparative Perspectives on Mexican and Asian Immigrant Women’s Heterogeneous Employment Outcomes • Qian He, University of Wisconsin-Madison

26 Childhood Determinants of Internal Youth Migration in Senegal • Catalina Herrera, Northeastern University; David E. Sahn, Cornell University and University of Auvergne

27 A Tale of Disaster Experience in Two Countries: Demographic Differentials in Disaster Preparedness in the Philippines and Thailand • Roman Hoffmann, University of Vienna; Simone Ghislandi, Università Bocconi

28 The Effects of Weak Ties and Community of Origin on How Migrants Obtain Jobs in the U.S. • Richard Hong, University of California, Los Angeles

29 Changing Contours of Suburban Poverty in Metropolitan Areas: A Demographic Analysis • Xi Huang, Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology; Rahul Pathak, Georgia State University

30 Asians in America: Convergence to Non-Hispanic Whites, or a New Trajectory for Assimilation Theory? • Apoorva Jadhav, University of Michigan; Devesh Kapur, University of Pennsylvania; Sanjoy Chakravorty, Temple University

31 Migration, the Unrest, and Gender in the Three Southernmost Provinces of Thailand • Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol University; Kathleen Ford, University of Michigan; Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Mahidol University

32 The Impact of Partner Migration on Female Labor Force Participation in a New Sending Region in Mexico • Kristen Jeffers, University of Minnesota

33 The Place-of-Birth Composition of Immigrants to the United States: 2000 to 2013 • Eric B. Jensen, U.S. Census Bureau

34 The Heterogeneity of Urbanization Patterns and Carbon Emissions • Leiwen Jiang, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

35 Global Regional Consistent Population/Urbanization Projections for Developing Socioeconomic Scenarios • Leiwen Jiang, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR); Raphael Nawrotzki, University of Minnesota

36 Is Occupational Licensing a Barrier to Interstate Migration? • Janna E. Johnson, University of Minnesota; Morris Kleiner, University of Minnesota

37 Exposure to Extreme-Heat in the United States: Historic Patterns, Drivers, and Mortality • Bryan Jones, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research; Gillian Dunn, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research

38 Migration to Gulf Countries and Socio-Economic changes among the Muslims: Study of a village in Kerala, India

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• Ajmal Khan, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India

39 Immigrant Context and Opportunity: New Destinations and Socioeconomic Attainment among Asians in the United States • Eunbi Kim, University of Pennsylvania; Chenoa A. Flippen, University of Pennsylvania

40 Asian Population Change in Selected U.S. Metropolitan Areas: 2000 To 2010 • Myoung-Ouk Kim, U.S. Census Bureau; Hyon B. Shin, U.S. Census Bureau; Karen Humes, U.S. Census Bureau

41 Period and Cohort Measures of Migration • Martin Kolk, Stockholm University

42 Educational Attainment and Its Determinants of Immigrant Children in Japan: Focusing on High School Enrollment • Yu Korekawa, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Tokyo

43 The Factors That Drive Young and Educated Internal Migration • A. Nicole Kreisberg, American Institute for Economic Research; Theodore Cangero, American Institute for Economic Research; Samuel Green, Williams College

44 Preferences Constrained: Racial and Ethnic Variations in Parents’ Neighborhood Choice Considerations • Andrea G Krieg, Bowling Green State University; Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green State University; Danielle C. Kuhl, Bowling Green State University; Jorge Chavez, Bowling Green State University

45 The Life Course of the New Immigrant Middle Class: Boom or Bust? • Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Kansas State University; Cristina Bradatan, Texas Tech University

46 Labor Force Participation of Foreign Born Women, 1980-2012: Role of Cohort, Duration of Stay and Age at Migration • Veena S. Kulkarni, Arkansas State University; Xiaohan Hu, University of Maryland

47 Topic: African Descendants / Immigrants in India: A Study of Assimilation and Integration of Siddi Tribe in Junagarh District of Gujarat • Naresh Kumar, Central University of Gujarat

48 Urbanization and Tourism in India : Study of Domestic Tourism • Rakesh Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); R. B. Bhagat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

49 Urban and Rural Age and Sex Structures: An Global Overview • Mun Sim Lai, United Nations Population Division

50 Migration Patterns as a Contributing Factor to Teen Pregnancy in Five Rural Communities in California: Youth and Adult Perceptions • Diana Lara, University of California, San Francisco; Mara Decker, University of California, San Francisco; Claire Brindis, University of California, San Francisco

51 Characteristics of Daytime Urban Commuters for 20 U.S. Cities: Gender, Work, and Family • Lynda L. Laughlin, U.S. Census Bureau; Peter Mateyka, U.S. Census Bureau; Charlynn Burd, U.S. Census Bureau

52 Gendered Migration Strategies and Unauthorized Migrations: Senegalese Migration to Europe • Mao-Mei Liu, Brown University

53 You Eat What You Grow: Positive Links between Crop and Dietary Diversity in a Food-Limited Community • Sara Lopus, University of California, Berkeley

54 Seattle’s Multiethnic Neighborhoods: Explanations for Stable Diversity beyond the Chicago School • Audrey Lumley-Sapanski, The Pennsylvania State University; Christopher S. Fowler, Pennsylvania State University

55 Bringing Zoning Into the Population Forecast • Richard Lycan, Portland State University

56 Emigration and remittance dependency syndrome in Haiti: analysis of Haitian immigration to Santa Catarina, Brazil • Luís Felipe Aires Magalhães, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP; Rosana Baeninger, University of Campinas

57 Social Capital and Economic Integration. The Case of Immigrants to Australia • Natalia C. Malancu, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Mathew J. Creighton, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

58 On the Road to Recovery: Gasoline Content Regulations and Child Health • Michelle Marcus, Brown University

59 The Effect of Ambient Temperature during Pregnancy on Human Sex Ratios at Birth • Zoe McLaren, University of Michigan

60 Elite Expatriates?: The Diminishing Occupational Prestige of Americans in Mexico • Samuel C Mindes, Michigan State University

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61 Catching up Left-behind Children in China? Policy Analysis with Endogenous Migration Decisions • Rebecca Myerson, University of Chicago

62 Peasant Perception and Adaptation to Climate Change in the Sudano-Sahelian Zone of Cameroon • Marcel Nkoma, MINEPAT, Cameroun

63 Temperature and Well-Being in the US: The Sub-Clinical Implications of Global Warming • Clemens Noelke, Harvard University; Corsi Daniel, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute; Marcia Jimenez, School of Public Health, Brown University; Ian Sue Wing, Boston University

64 Migration as an Adaptive Response to Nationalism in Contemporary Russia • Michelle L. O'Brien, University of Washington

65 Population and Food Security in Kenya: An Application of Spectrum Model • George O. Odwe, University of Nairobi; Wanjiru Gichuhi, University of Nairobi

66 Educational “How,” “Where??” and “When” Implications of In-State Resident Tuition Policies for Latino Undocumented Immigrants • Stephanie Potochnick, University of Missouri, Columbia

67 Destabilization, Migration & Multiplication: Unintended Consequences of U.S. Foreign Policy in the Americas • Susana Quiros, Pennsylvania State University; Marta Tienda, Princeton University

68 Regression Logistic Analysis: Testing Determinant Factors of Recent Migration Activities • Sri H. Rachmad, BPS Statistics Indonesia; Haerani Agustini, BPS Statistics Indonesia; Salut S. Muhidin, University of Queensland

69 Patterns and Selectivities of Urban/Rural Migration in Israel • Uzi Rebhun, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

70 Understanding the linkage between International and Internal Migration process: A study of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India • Archana K. Roy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Shailendra Singh, Research Scholar, BHU, Varanasi

71 Cross Border Ties and Arab American Mental Health • Goleen Samari, University of California, Los Angeles

72 Measuring Household Food Security, Risk Factors and Coping Strategies among Rural Households in India • Sanjit Sarkar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

73 Evaluating Population, Health, Environment Program Effectiveness: The Need for Stronger, Varied Methods • Samuel Sellers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

74 Immigrant Visibility and Xenophobia in Switzerland • Shabnam Shenasi, University of California, Los Angeles

75 Households Agricultural Landholding and Its Effect on Food Security and Child Nutritional Status in Nepal • Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Giri Institute of Development Studies

76 Multidimensional Poverty and Inequality in the Post-Transitional, Rapidly Urbanizing Context of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia • Gayatri Singh, World Bank Group; Gilvan R. Guedes, Cedeplar, UFMG

77 Multiple Decrement Migration Table Revisited: Results from India • Nalin Singh Negi, BBC Media Action (India) Limited

78 The Legalization of Unauthorized Latin American Immigrants, Occupational Mobility, and Job-Quality: A Longitudinal Analysis • Blake Sisk, Vanderbilt University

79 Immigrants’ Geographic Mobility Is Higher than You Think: Evidence from France • Matthieu Solignac, Sciences Po (Paris)

80 Improving access to voluntary family planning also improves food security and contributes to climate stabilization • J. Joseph Speidel, UCSF Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health; Sarah Raifman, UCSF Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health; Kirsten M.J. Thompson, University of California, San Francisco

81 Regional Identity of Migrant Children in Southern China: Hukou Status and beyond • Wenyang Su, Chinese University of Hong Kong

82 Labour Market Absorption of International Return Migrants: A Study with Special Reference to the Kerala State of India • P.K. Sujathan, Government College,Kerala,India; P. Azad, MES Kalladi college, Kerala, India

83 Home is where the Money’s Going: Determinants and Impacts of Remittances in the Ganges Brahmaputra and Mekong Deltas • Sylvia Szabo, University of Southampton; Zoe Matthews, University of Southampton; W Neil Adger, University of Exeter

84 Urbanization and Intra-Urban Inequalities in Developmental Outcomes: Evidence from the Bangladeshi

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Ganges Brahmaputra Delta • Sylvia Szabo, University of Southampton; Zoe Matthews, University of Southampton; Angela Baschieri, University of Southampton

85 Weather Shocks and Out-Migration in Indonesia: Exploring Heterogeneous Effects • Brian C Thiede, Louisiana State University

86 Why Immigrant Fertility in Norway Has Declined • Marianne Tønnessen, Statistics Norway

87 The Effect of Ethnic Density on Health: A Comparison of Vietnamese and Mexicans Living in Orange County • Berna M. Torr, California State University, Fullerton; Eileen Walsh, California State University, Fullerton

88 Low Immigrant Mortality in England and Wales: A Data Artefact? • Matthew Wallace, University of Liverpool

89 Does Low Mortality among Foreign-Born Immigrants in England and Wales Extend into Native-Born Migrants? • Matthew Wallace, University of Liverpool

90 Migration, Circulation, and Socioeconomic Change in South Africa • Michael J. White, Brown University; Yashas Vaidya, Brown University; Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand; Carren Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand

91 Return Migration During Armed Conflict • Nathalie Williams, University of Washington

92 Gender, Migration and Hukou Status Mobility during China’s Massive Urbanization • Jun Xiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

93 Household and Community Socioeconomic and Environmental Determinant of Child Morbidity in India: A multilevel Analysis of Pooled Data from three Demographic and Health Survey • Awdhesh Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ranjana Kesarwani, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

94 Acculturation and Physical Activity of U.S. Men: Evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2006 • Hua Zan, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Jessie X. Fan, University of Utah

95 Monsoon Shifts and Migratory Responses: The Impact of Water Stress on Mobility in India • Esha Zaveri, Pennsylvania State University; David Abler, Pennsylvania State University; Karen Fisher-Vanden, Pennsylvania State

University; Douglas H. Wrenn, Pennsylvania State University

96 National Origin Differences in Major Asian Groups’ Spatial Assimilation in the United States • Weiwei Zhang, Brown University

FRIDAY, MAY 1 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Sessions 140-159

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

140 COMMUNICATING WITH POLICY MAKERS: WHY IT’S IMPORTANT AND HOW TO DO IT

Chair: Linda A. Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau (PRB)

1 Robert Groves, Georgetown University

2 Mary Jo Hoeksema, Director of Government and Public Affairs, PAA

3 Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Erik Fatemi, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, and Education and Cornerstone Governm

5 John G. Haaga, National Institute on Aging (NIA), NIH

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

141 COHORT-COMPONENT FORECASTS…WITHOUT THE COMPONENTS

Chair: Adelamar Alcantara, University of New Mexico Discussant: Warren A. Brown, Cornell University

1 Exploring Stable Population Concepts from the Perspective of Cohort Change Ratios: Estimating the Time to Stability and Intrinsic R from Initial Information and Components of Change • David A. Swanson, University of California, Riverside; Lucky M. Tedrow, Western Washington University; Jack Baker, University of New Mexico

2 Woods Method: Demographic Forecasting Made Easy • Webb Sprague, State of Washington

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3 Measuring Uncertainty in Population Forecasts by Age • David A. Swanson, University of California, Riverside; Jeff Tayman, University of California, San Diego

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

142 FAMILY, FERTILITY, AND WELL-BEING: STUDIES FROM INTERNATIONAL CENSUS MICRODATA

Chair: Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division Discussant: Charles Hirschman, University of Washington

1 Polarization through Assortative Mating: Is Social Closure among the College Educated Increasing? • Iñaki Permanyer, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona); Albert Esteve, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona); Joan Garcia Roman, University of Minnesota

2 Reading Fertility Stalls in Census Data: The Case of Kenya • Michel Garenne, Institut Pasteur; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand; Robert McCaa, University of Minnesota; Sunday A. Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand & Obafemi Awolowo University; Garikayi Chemhaka, University of the Witwatersrand

3 Fertility Decline in Brazil and México: Tempo, Quantum and Parity Composition • Eduardo L. G. Rios-Neto, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Adriana Miranda-Ribeiro, Cedeplar, UFMG

4 Assessment of the Disability Indicator Available through IPUMS International for the Calculation of Healthy Life Expectancy • Reiko Hayashi, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

143 INTERNAL MIGRATION OF IMMIGRANTS

Chair: David P. Lindstrom, Brown University Discussant: David P. Lindstrom, Brown University

1 Region of Origin: Settlement Decisions of Turkish and Iranian Immigrants in Sweden, 1968-2001 • Siddartha Aradhya, Lund University; Finn Hedefalk, Lund University; Jonas Helgertz, Lund University; Kirk A. Scott, Lund University

2 The Geographical Migration Decisions of Immigrants in British Columbia, Canada: An Empirical Study Using an Immigrant Longitudinal Database • Michael Haan, University

of New Brunswick; Wen Ci, Statistics Canada; Marcel Voia, Carleton University; Zhou Yu, University of Utah

3 Immigration, Internal Migration, and Compositional Change in Foreign-Born Populations • Erin T. Hofmann, Utah State University; Curtis Smith, Utah State University

4 Disentangling the Political and Economic Determinants of Migration: Interstate Mobility Patterns of Mexicans and Central Americans in the United States, 2004-2013 • Eduardo Torre-Cantalapiedra, El Colegio de México; Silvia Giorguli-Saucedo, El Colegio de México

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

144 ADOLESCENT SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES

Chair: Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Ushma D. Upadhyay, University of California, San Francisco

1 The Impact of Social Networks on Gender Norms • Ervin Dervisevic, American University; Thespina Yamanis, American University

2 Adolescent Sexual Debut in Malawi: The Role of Peer Networks • Jinho Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 The Impact of the Community on Spacing and Stopping in India • Sowmya Rajan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Does Sexual Onset Spread through Peer Networks? Diffusion of Sexual Onset among Adolescents • Sam Hyun Yoo, Arizona State University; David Schaefer, Arizona State University

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

145 URBANIZATION IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Zitsi Mirakhur, Princeton University Discussant: Hossein Estiri, University of Washington

1 Examining the Migration-Commuting Nexus: Migration and Commuting in Rural England, 2002-2006: • David L. Brown, Cornell University; Tony Champion, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Mike Coombes, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Colin Wymer, Newcastle University

2 Bi-Directory Causal Links between Urbanization and Economic Development • Linghui Fu, National Bureau of

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Statistics of China; Haoyi Chen, United Nations Statistical Division; Danan Gu, United Nations Population Division

3 Population Growth and Re-Urbanization in Spanish Inner Cities: The Role of Internal Migration and Residential Mobility • Antonio López-Gay, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)

4 Urbanization, Socioeconomic Status and Health in China • Jia Miao, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Xiaogang Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

146 REPARTNERING AND STEPFAMILIES

Chair: Karen B. Guzzo, Bowling Green State University Discussant: Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, University of Otago

1 Social Fathers’ Characteristics, Parenting Quality, and Family Stability • Lawrence M. Berger, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Sharon Bzostek, Rutgers University; Marcia J. Carlson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2 Gender Gap in Repartnering: The Role of Children. Evidence from the UK • Alessandro Di Nallo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

3 Stepfather-Adolescent Relationship Quality during the First Year of Transitioning to a Stepfamily • Valarie King, Pennsylvania State University; Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State University; Rachel Lindstrom, Pennsylvania State University

4 Fatherhood and Changes in Men’s Second Union Formation in Norway, France and Hungary • Lívia Murinkó, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Ivett Szalma, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

147 MORTALITY TRENDS

Chair: Jessica Y. Ho, Duke University Discussant: John R. Wilmoth, United Nations Population Division

1 The Cardiovascular Revolution in the United States. A Geographic Analysis • Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) and University of California, Berkeley; Nadine Ouellette, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Mila Andreeva, City

University of New York (CUNY); Celeste Winant, University of California, Berkeley

2 Trends in the Contribution of Major Causes of Injury Death to US Life Expectancy in an International Context • Andrew Fenelon, National Center for Health Statistics; Li Hui Chen, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

3 US Mortality Advantage at Older Ages? • Alberto Palloni, University of Wisconsin-Madison; James A. Yonker, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Does Chaotic History Make Life Expectancy Trends Chaotic in Frontier Countries Like Baltic States? • Jacques Vallin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and Lithuanian Social Research Centre; France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

148 NEIGHBORHOOD AND CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON HEALTH

Chair: Theresa L. Osypuk, University of Minnesota Discussant: Kiarri Kershaw, Northwestern University

1 Relative Social Status in Context: Is Perceived or Actual Status More Important for Young Adult Health? • Karen Gerken, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 Violent Crime Exposure and Pediatric Cardiovascular Health: A spatial and hierarchical analysis for low income children living in Boston • Elizabeth McClure, Harvard University; Marcia C. Castro, Harvard University; William Adams, Boston University School of Medicine; Dolores Acevedo-Garcia, Brandeis University; Renee Boynton-Jarrett, Boston University School of Medicine

3 The Association of Early Life State, Work Context and Neighborhood Context with Hypertension, Diabetes and Ischemic Heart Disease • David H. Rehkopf, Stanford University; Mark Cullen, Stanford University

4 Neighborhood Racial Composition and Trajectories of Child Self-Rated Health: An Application of Longitudinal Propensity Scores • Elisabeth D. Root, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jamie L. Humphrey, University of Colorado, Boulder

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

149 FAMILY AND THE ECONOMY

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Chair: Daniel Schneider, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Laura M. Tach, Cornell University

1 The Changing Face of Poverty in the U.S.: The Influence of Family Structure, Employment Patterns, and the Safety Net from 1967-2012 • Liana Fox, Stockholm University; Christopher T. Wimer, Columbia University; Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University

2 Mate Selection in America: Gender Asymmetry in Educational and Income Assortative Marriage between 1980 and the Present • Yue Qian, Ohio State University

3 Changes in the Socioeconomic Gradient in Nonmarital Childbearing across Two U.S. Cohorts • Alicia VanOrman, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Unemployment and Local Marriage Market Outcomes: Exploiting Economic Globalization as a Natural Experiment • Fangqi Wen, New York University (NYU); Dalton Conley, New York University (NYU)

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

150 SEX PREFERENCES AND SEX COMPOSITION EFFECTS ON FERTILITY INTENTIONS

Chair: Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Michigan ; University of Southern California Discussant: Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Michigan ; University of Southern California

1 Modelling Gender Preference: Regional Perspectives on Sex Ratio at Birth in Vietnam • Valentine Becquet, CEPED (Population and Development Research Center)

2 Fertility Assimilation: The Role of Culture • Nanneh Chehras, University of California, Irvine

3 The Demographic Consequences of Sex-Selection Technology • Qi Li, University of Chicago; Juan Pantano, Washington University in St. Louis

4 Agency in Fertility Decisions in Northern, Central and Southern Europe during the Demographic Transition: The Role of Child Mortality and Sex-Composition • Glenn Sandström, Umeå University; David Sven Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Alberto Sanz-Gimeno, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Frans W. A. van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

151 STATISTICAL DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Zack Almquist, University of Minnesota Discussant: Antonio Pedro Ramos, University of California, Los Angeles

1 Statistical Evidence for the Preference of Frailty Distributions with Regularly-Varying-at-Zero Densities • Trifon I. Missov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Jonas Schoeley, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

2 Probabilistic Projections of Mortality in Countries with Generalized HIV Epidemics for Use in Total Population Projection • David J. Sharrow, University of Washington; Yanjun He, University of Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington

3 Life Histories: Real and Synthetic • Frans Willekens, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

4 Estimating Heterogeneous Causal Effects with Time-varying Treatments and Time-varying Effect Moderators: Structural Nested Mean Models and Regression-with-residuals • Geoffrey T. Wodtke, University of Toronto; Daniel Almirall, University of Michigan

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

152 SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS OF MIGRATION ON HOST SOCIETIES

Chair: Susan K. Brown, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Frank D. Bean, University of California, Irvine

1 Assimilation, Education, and Declining Ethnic Distinction: An Empirical Test of New Assimilation • Christina Diaz, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2 Urban Change, Individual Mobility, and Trust in China • Eric Fong, University of Toronto and Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hua Guo, Chinese University of Hong Kong

3 Friend Culture: Does Diversity Lead to Diverse Friendships?- Predictors of Ethnically and Racially Diverse Friendships • Annette Jacoby, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); Jeremy Porter, City University of New York (CUNY)

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4 The Impact of Immigrant Peers on Native Students' Achievement: In Countries Where Parents of Immigrants Are Relatively Skilled • Kelvin KC Seah, University of Otago

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

153 MARRIAGE, GENDER, SCHOOLING, AND LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES

Chair: Christopher R. Tamborini, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) Discussant: Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University

1 Mothers Returning to Study • Monica Alexander, University of California, Berkeley; Rohan Alexander, Australian National University

2 Marriage Market and the Distribution of Returns to Higher Education: A Dynamic Microsimulation Perspective for France • Vincent Lignon, Paris 1, Ined; Pierre Courtioux, EDHEC

3 Gender and Race/Ethnic Differences in Labor Force Participation: New Evidence from the Current Population Survey, 1962-2013 • Liying Luo, University of Minnesota

4 Invest to Match: Explaining Marriage Age Patterns and the College Gender Gap • Hanzhe Zhang, University of Chicago

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

154 FORMAL DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Samir Soneji, Dartmouth College

1 Decomposing Mortality Changes: Compression or Shifting Mortality? • Marie-Pier Bergeron-Boucher, Max Planck Odense Center; Marcus Ebeling, University of Rostock and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max Planck Odense Center

2 Turnover and Dependency Are Minimized when Population Growth Is Negative • Joshua R. Goldstein, University of California, Berkeley

3 The Probabilistic Fertility Table and Its Applications • Nan Li, United Nations

4 Multidimensional Mortality Selection and the Black-White Mortality Crossover • Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Columbia University; Felix Elwert, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

155 HEALTH OF SEXUAL MINORITIES

Chair: Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University Discussant: Debra J. Umberson, University of Texas at Austin

1 Physical and Mental Health Trajectories of Children across Families’ Structures with a Special Focus on Same-Sex Parents: Evidence from Swedish Register Data • Guilherme Chihaya, Umeå University; Anna Baranowska-Rataj, Umeå University; Karina Nilsson, Umeå University

2 Health and Access to Care in the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Population: Results from a National Study • Gilbert Gonzales, University of Minnesota; Julia Przedworski, University of Minnesota

3 Sexual Orientation and the Risk for Unintended Pregnancy Among U.S. Women of Reproductive Age • Caroline Sten Hartnett, University of South Carolina; Katrina M. Walsemann, University of South Carolina; Lisa Lindley, George Mason University

4 Health and Health Behavior by Sexual and Gender Identities in the U.S., 2001-2010 • Ning Hsieh, University of Chicago; Matt Ruther, University of Louisville

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

156 CROSS-NATIONAL CONTEXTS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FAMILY WORK

Chair: Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland Discussant: Lyn Craig, University of New South Wales

1 Safety Concerns, Intensive Parenting, and the Rise in Childcare Time in 11 Industrialized Countries, 1980 to 2008 • Javier Garcia-Manglano, University of Oxford; Almudena Sevilla-Sanz, Queen Mary University of London; Cristina Borra, Universidad de Sevilla

2 Educational Differences in Parents’ Child Care Time in Cross-National Perspective: The Contexts of Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and United Kingdom • Pablo Gracia, University of Amsterdam; Joris Ghysels, Universiteit Maastricht

3 Cross-Country Study on Women’s Time in Reproductive Work, Food Security and Nutrition in Agriculture • Hitomi Komatsu, International Food Policy Research Institute

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(IFPRI); Hazel Malapit, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

157 NEW PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES

Chair: Jason Kerwin, University of Michigan Discussant: Aine Seitz McCarthy, University of Minnesota

1 Gender, Sexuality, and Cultural Beliefs about Sex Positions in Ghana • Daniel Yaw Fiaveh, Centre for Men's Health and Sex Studies

2 Women and Unsafe Abortion in Kenya • Chimaraoke O. Izugbara, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Caroline Egesa, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Rispah Okelo, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

3 The Baby Business: A Study on Indian Market of Commercial Surrogacy and Its Implications • Ritika Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 Is Use of Family Planning Contagious? Evidence of Women’s Social Network Data from Rural North India • Praveen Kumar Pathak, Delhi School of Economics

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

158 OBESITY IN DEVELOPING NATIONS: DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES

Chair: Shivani Patel, Emory University

1 Psychosocial Problem of Obesity: A Study among Overweight, Obese and Morbidly Obese Women in India • Praween Kumar Agrawal, Population Council

2 Health in Context: Urbanization, Weight Gain, and Future Health in Indonesia • Alka Dev, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR); Jennifer Brite, City University of New York (CUNY); Deborah L. Balk, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR); Frank Heiland, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY)

3 Does Educational Attainment Induce Healthy Weight in Korea? An Instrumental Variable Approach • YeonJin Lee, University of Pennsylvania

4 Similarity in Body Weight within Families and Determinants of Weight Status among Indian Children and Adolescents • Ilana G. Raskind, Emory University; Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Emory University; Regine Haardoerfer, Emory University; Shailaja Patil, BLDE University, Bijapur

Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

159 MARRIAGE INSTABILITY, UNION DISSOLUTION, AND AGING HEALTH

Chair: Keera Allendorf, Indiana University Discussant: Bridget J. Goosby, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

1 Racial Differences in Marital Instability and Risks for Stroke in U.S. Older Adults • Alicia Nelson, Duke University Medical Center

2 Marital Quality and Diabetes in Later Life • Hui Liu, Michigan State University; Linda Waite, University of Chicago; Shannon Shen, Michigan State University

3 Marital Biography and Mobility Limitations among Individuals with Diabetes in Older Ages • Yan-Liang Yu, Michigan State University

4 Biological Aging Due to Biological Father Loss: Comparing the Effect of Father Incarceration, Union Dissolution, and Death on Child and Mother Telomere Length • Colter Mitchell, University of Michigan

FRIDAY, MAY 1 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Poster Session 7

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

P7 HEALTH AND MORTALITY OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

1 Changing Levels and Patterns of Under-Five Mortality in Nigeria: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys • Gbemisola Adetoro, Covenant University; Gbolahan Oni

2 Antenatal Care Utilization and Effect of Husbands’ Cohabiting in Nigerian Households • Temitope O. Adeyoju, University of the Witwatersrand

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3 Determinants of Pregnancy Outcomes in Ghana: Does Quality of Antenatal Care Matter? • Patience A. Afulani, University of California, Los Angeles

4 Effects of Individual and Community Level Women Empowerment on Experience of Child Death among Childbearing Nigeria Women • Joshua O. Akinyemi, University of Ibadan

5 Estimating Time Trends in Maternal Mortality for All Countries: A Revised Modeling Approach • Leontine Alkema, National University of Singapore; Doris Chou, World Health Organization (WHO); Doris Ma Fat, World Health Organization (WHO); Alison Gemmill, University of California, Berkeley; Daniel Hogan, World Health Organization (WHO); Colin Douglas Mathers, World Health Organization (WHO); Ann-Beth Moller, World Health Organization (WHO); Lale Say, World Health Organization (WHO)

6 Material Hardship on Obesity Status among Fragile Families and the Role of Public Assistance Programs • Lorenzo Almada, Columbia University

7 Does Development Ensure Increase of Male Participation in Safe Motherhood? • Mayanka Ambade, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

8 Integration for Better Service Delivery: An Analysis of Maternal, New Born, and Child Health, Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Integration in Zambia • Martin H Atela, African Institute for Development Policy; Violet Murunga, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Nisilly Mushani, African Institute for Development Policy

9 Income Shocks, Public Works and Child Nutrition • Uttara Balakrishnan, University of Maryland, College Park

10 Women’s empowerment and the nutritional outcomes of children under five in low, lower-middle, and upper-middle income countries: A systematic review • Lauren Bardin, Emory University; Sara Thorpe, Emory University; Courtney M Peters, Emory University

11 Evidence on the Relationship between Dietary Diversity and Child Undernutrition in India: A Multilevel Analysis • Kakoli Borkotoky, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

12 Can Neighborhood Social and Environmental Context Account for Race/Ethnic Disparities in Childhood Asthma? Using Geocoded Medical Records to Explore an Ecological

Model of Asthma • Mackenzie Brewer, Rice University; Kristin Osiecki, Rice University

13 The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as a Facilitator of Breastfeeding Among a Nationally Representative Sample of Low Birth Weight Infants • Angela Campbell, Pennsylvania State University; Patricia Y. Miranda, Pennsylvania State University

14 Determinants of Childhood Immunization in India and Measurement of Gender Discrimination • Poulami Chatterjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Amaresh Dubey, Jawaharlal Nehru University

15 Associations between Child Care Quality Regulations and Children’s Health Outcomes • Anna Choi, Cornell University

16 Examining Stability and Change in Types of Intimate Partner Violence Prior to, During, and After Pregnancy: A Latent Transition Analysis • Ceylan Cizmeli, State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego); Marci Lobel, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY); Audrey Saftlas, University of Iowa

17 Wealth, Hierarchy, and Child Height in Indian Social Groups • Diane Coffey, Princeton University; Ashwini Deshpande, Delhi School of Economics; Jeff Hammer, Princeton University

18 Long-term Effect of In-utero Conditions on Maternal Survival Later in Life: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa • Alison B Comfort, Abt Associates

19 Neighborhood Norms, Disadvantage, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration Across Adolescence and Young Adulthood • Jennifer Copp, Bowling Green State University; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State University; Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State University

20 Maternal Morbidity and Mortality: Exploring Racial/Ethnic Differences using New Data from Birth and Death Certificates • Sally C. Curtin, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Donna L. Hoyert, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

21 The Effect of High Fertility and Short-Birth Spacing on Maternal and Neonatal Health Status in Southwest Ethiopia: A Multilevel Analysis of Prospective Follow up Study • Gurmesa Tura Debelew, Jimma University; Mesganaw F. Afework, Addis Ababa University; Alemayehu Worku, Addis Ababa University

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22 Evolution of the Five-Minute Apgar Score in the United States, 1978-2012 • Nicole DeVille, University of California, Irvine

23 The Ties That Bind: Racial/Ethnic Segregation, Neighborhood Poverty, and Health • D. Phuong Do, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

24 Effects of in-Utero Exposure to Seasonal Influenza on Fetal and Infant Outcomes in the United States, 1989-2004 • Audrey Dorelien, University of Minnesota

25 Child Marriage and Maternal Health Care Service Utilization in Ethiopia • Annie Dude, University of Illinois at Chicago

26 Drought and livelihood strategies in Andhra Pradesh, India • Bornali Dutta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chandrashekhar Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

27 Ecological Conditions, Malaria Prevention and under-Five Mortality in Uganda • Bob Elwange, Kyambogo University; Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti

28 A Description of Morbidity from Abortion Complications in Ethiopia, 2008 & 2014 • Tamara Fetters, Ipas; Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Ipas; Yirgu Gebrehiwot, Addis Ababa University; Mengistu H. Mariam; Yohannes Dibaba, Independent Consultant; Yonas Getachew, Ipas

29 Food Prices and Child Mortality in India: Cross-District Analysis of the Indian District Level Household and National Sample Surveys, 2002-2008 • Jasmine Fledderjohann, University of Oxford; Sukumar Vellakkal, Public Health Foundation of India; David Stuckler, University of Oxford

30 Male Engagement as a Strategy to Improve the Delivery and Utilization of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Services: Evidence from an Intervention in Odisha, India • Jean Christophe Fotso, Concern Worldwide U.S., Inc.; Linda Vesel, Concern Worldwide U.S., Inc.; Satyanarayan Mohanty, DCOR Consulting Private Ltd, Bhubaneswar, Odisha; Ariel Higgins-Steele, UNICEF

31 The impact of adult female health on time allocation, agricultural labor participation and productivity in rural Pakistan • Gissele Gajate Garrido, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

32 Racial Disparities in Infant Mortality, 1990 to 2000: Low Birth Weight, Maternal Complications and Other Causes • Ginny Garcia, Portland State University; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University

33 Developing a Comprehensive Contextual Model of Reproductive Health Policy: Implications of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 • Monica Gaughan, Arizona State University; Georgia Michlig, Arizona State University

34 Factors influencing Antenatal Health Care Utilization in Bangladesh: Evidence from Multivariate Techniques • M. Sheikh Giashuddin, Jagannath University; Mohamed Kabir, Jahangirnagar University; Ahbab Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, European Doctoral School of Demography and Bangladesh University of Textiles

35 Does It Really Get Better? Suicide Attempts In Two Cohorts of Sexual Minority Adolescents Following Massachusetts Marriage Equality • Shoshana K. Goldberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Kerith Conron, Center for Population Research in LGBT Health,The Fenway Institute; Carolyn Tucker Halpern, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

36 Fertility Transition, Convergence and Its Implications on Child Health Inequalities in India • Srinivas Goli, Jawaharlal Nehru University

37 Antenatal Maternity Leave and Childbirth in the U.S. • Julia M. Goodman, University of California, Berkeley

38 Assessing the Role of Health-Related Behaviors in Explaining the Relationship between Poverty and Obesity among Mothers • Margaret Gough, University of La Verne; Adam M. Lippert, Harvard University

39 Immigrant Receptivity, Community Health Contexts and Access to Physician Care: Children of Mexican Immigrants in Emerging versus Established Immigrant Destination Areas • Deborah Roempke Graefe, Pennsylvania State University; Gordon F. De Jong, Pennsylvania State University; Stephanie Howe, Pennsylvania State University; Chris Galvan, Pennsylvania State University

40 Assessing Clustering of Malnourished Children in Developing Countries • Pallavi Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Shubhranshu Upadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

41 Is Women’s Empowerment a Pathway to Improving Child Health Outcomes?: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Burkina Faso • Jessica Heckert, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Deanna Olney, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Marie Ruel, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

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42 Exploring Users & Non-Users Perception of using facility birth in urban slums of Bangladesh • Roksana Hoque, OT, MPH

43 Parental Influence on Child Diet and Weight Outcomes • Noura E Insolera, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, University of Michigan - Panel Study of Income Dynamics

44 Introducing a Tool to Measure Gender-Sensitivity of Health Facilities in Afghanistan • Laili Irani, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Rahila Juya, Futures Group; Hamrah Khan, Ministry of Public Health; Kathleen Sear, Futures Group; Omarzaman Sayedi, Futures Group

45 Understanding Pathways of Social Group Disparity in Child Malnutrition in India: Evidence Form 1992-2005 • Kshipra Jain; Subhranshu Upadhyay; Mayank Prakash, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

46 Community-Based Documentation of Perinatal Mortality: Evaluating the Classification of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Captured by Health Surveillance Agents • Olga Helena Joos, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Kingsley Laija, National Statistics Office; Luke Mullany, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

47 Epidemiological Transition and Convergence in Longevity: An Exploration across Indian States • Joemet Jose, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Benson M Thomas, Institute for Social and Economic Change

48 Exploring the Trajectory and Patterning of IPV Perpetration from Adolescence to Young Adulthood: A Growth-Curve Analysis • Angela M Kaufman, Assumption College; Alfred DeMaris, Bowling Green State University

49 Early Maternal Employment Patterns and Child Body Weight at Age 6: Evidence from Germany • Michael Kühhirt, University of Cologne

50 Maternal Death and Extent of Utilization of Maternity Care Services in India • Chandan Kumar, Central University of Karnataka; Prashant Kumar Singh, Institute for Human Development; Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance

51 Multilayered Variation in Birthweight in the United States, 1978-2006 • Philip Labo, Stanford University; James H. Jones, Stanford University

52 Violence and Depression in Baltimore and Johannesburg: Teasing Apart Experiences of Violence among Adolescents

• Hannah Lantos, Johns Hopkins University; Sinead Delaney, Reproductive Health and Wits Reproductive Health & HIV Institute, University of the Witwatersrand; Heena Brahmbatt, Reproductive Health and Wits Reproductive Health & HIV Institute, University of the Witwatersrand

53 Maternal Nonstandard Work Schedule, Children’s Dietary Patterns, and Their Body Mass Index • Haena Lee, University of Chicago

54 Pregnancy in Adolescence: Survival Analysis of Neonatal Outcome in Babies Born to Young Mothers in Dhanusha, Nepal • Karoline Tufte Lien, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

55 Perinatal Mortality in Mexico: Levels and Trends by State and Municipality, 1990 to 2013 • Katherine Lofgren, University of Washington; Rafael Lozano, University of Washington

56 Conditional Cash Transfers and Child Body Weight in Colombia: Causing Obesity or Preventing Undernutrition? • Sandra Liliana Lopez Arana, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam; Ian Forde, Policy Analyst; Frank Van Lenthe, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam; Alex Burdorf, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam

57 Women’s Decision-Making Autonomy and under-Five Mortality in Rural Mozambique • Luciana Luz, Cedeplar, UFMG

58 Childhood Immunization in Bungoma County, Kenya from 2008 to 2011: the Need for Improved Uptake • Grace W Mbuthia, Moi University; Anthony Harries, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Paris, France; Andrew Obala, Moi University; Henry Nyamogomba, Moi University; Chris Simiyu, Moi University; Mary Edginton, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Paris, France; Mohammed Khogali, Medical Department, Brussels Operation Center, Medecins Sans Frontières, Brussels, Belgium; Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Harvard Medical School; Barasa Otsyula, Moi University

59 A Household Food Voucher Increases Consent to Home-based HIV Testing in Rural KwaZulu-Natal • Mark E. McGovern, Harvard University; David Canning, Harvard University

60 Minorities are Disproportionately Under-represented in Special Education: Over-Time Evidence Across Five Disability Conditions • Paul Morgan, Pennsylvania State University; George Farkas, University of California, Irvine; Michael Cook, Pennsylvania State University; Hui Li, Pennsylvania State University; Richard Mattison,

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Pennsylvania State University; Steven Maczuga, Pennsylvania State University

61 Nutritional Status of Argentinian Preschool Children: The Role of Family Structure • María Eugenia Muniagurria, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Beatriz Novak, El Colegio de México

62 Do State Physical Education Requirements Reduce Youth Body Weight? • Thanh Tam Nguyen, San Diego State University

63 Health Effects of Single Motherhood on Children in Sub-Saharan Africa • Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti

64 The Community Context of Women’s Autonomy and Adequate Antenatal Care Utilization in Sub-Saharan Africa • Dorothy N. Ononokpono, University of Uyo; Eunice N. S. Imasiku, University of Zambia/ University of the Witwatersrand

65 Integrating HIV/AIDS into maternal and child health platform: African countries making limited progress • Rose N. Oronje, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Martin H Atela, African Institute for Development Policy; Violet Murunga, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Abiba Longwe-Ngwira, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) and Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

66 The Changing Effects of an Early Childhood Attention Deficity/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Diagnosis on Cognitive Development for Cohorts of Children Born across Three Decades • Jayanti Owens, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Heide Jackson, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Angela Forgues, University of Wisconsin-Madison

67 Empowering Women to Prevent Breast Cancer: Research Agenda & Preliminary Findings • Tasleem Padamsee, The Ohio State University

68 Mid Day School Meals as Social Safety Nets: An Evaluation of the Impact of Iron Fortification of Mid Day Meals on the Prevalence of Anemia among Children in Odisha, India • Pradnya Paithankar, United Nations World Food Programme; Shariqua Yunus, United Nations World Food Programme; Divya Tiwari, United Nations World Food Programme

69 Examining the trends of under-five mortality from official statistics vs. large scale surveys in India • Arvind Pandey, National Institute of Medical Statistics, ICMR; Damodar Sahu, National Institute of Medical Statistics, ICMR; Bal

Kishan Gulati, National Institute of Medical Statistics, ICMR; Nomita Chandhiok, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR); AK Shukla, Subharti Medical College, Meerut 250 005

70 More work flexibility, better family health? The impact of UK legislation on the well-being of parents and children • Lidia Panico, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

71 Death in the European Family. A Demographic Approach Using Microsimulation • Antoine Pierrard, Université Catholique de Louvain

72 Grandparent, Parent and Child Coresidence: Links with Child Health • Natasha Pilkauskas, Cornell University

73 What Explains Differences in Child Health between Rural, Urban, and Slum Areas? Evidence from India • Claus C. Pörtner, Seattle University; Yu-hsuan Su, University of Washington

74 Recent Trends in Influenza Vaccination Disparities among Texas Children • Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio; Corey S. Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio; Bradley Pollock, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Brian Munkombwe, CDC/NCHS/International Statistics Program

75 Demystifying Self-Rated General Health in the Chinese Population: What Does and Does Not it Measure? • Yaqiang Qi, Renmin University of China; Jianlin Niu, Chinese Academy of Social Science

76 Using Indepthstats to Analyse Mortality Trends in Children and Young Adults in Three Rural Regions of Ghana • Osman Sankoh, INDEPTH Network; Samuel Bosomprah, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana

77 Estimating Incidence of New HIV Infections in Uganda from Routine PMTCT Program Data • Bryan Sayer, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.

78 Family Structure, Relationship Transitions, and Risk of Child Abuse/Neglect • William J. Schneider, Columbia University

79 Political Violence, Land Reform and Child Health: Results from Zimbabwe • Olga N. Shemyakina, Georgia Institute of Technology

80 Effect of Early Wedlock and Young Motherhood on Nutritional Status of Children in Selected States of India

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• Deepti Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

81 Intergenerational Transmission of FGM from Mother to Daughter: A Study of Four African Countries • Jayakant Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); Enu Anand, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

82 Decomposition of Mortality among Two Major Religion in India: Extricate the Muslim Mortality Paradox • Pushpendra Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

83 Are You Still Bringing Me down? Romantic Involvement and Depressive Symptoms from Adolescence into Young Adulthood • Julie Skalamera, University of Texas at Austin

84 Experiences of Family Structure and Maltreatment across Childhood • Chelsea Smith, University of Texas at Austin

85 Big and Small, Early and Late: A Family-Based Study of the Health Effects of Preterm Births and Birth Weight • Ken R. Smith, University of Utah; Heidi A Hanson, University of Utah; Stacey Knight, Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Healthcare; Karen Curtin, University of Utah; Jeannette Carpenter, University of Utah; Benjamin Horne, Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Healthcare; Michael Varner, University of Utah

86 Does father's education makes a difference on child mortality? Result from Benin DHS data using conditional logit discrete-time model • Fortuné Sossa, Université de Montréal

87 Is Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Associated with Better Nutrition and Education Outcomes for Children? Evidence from Bangladesh • Esha Sraboni, Brown University; Akhter Ahmed, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

88 Women's Empowerment in Agriculture and Intrahousehold Nutritional Well-Being: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh • Esha Sraboni, Brown University

89 Maternal and Child Health Utilization among Slum-Dwellers in India: Role of Husbands, Mother-in-Laws, and Providers • May Sudhinaraset, University of California, San Francisco; Naomi Beyeler, University of California, San Francisco; Sandhya V. Barge, Center for Operations Research and Training (CORT)

90 Pregnancy-Associated Homicide in the United States: 2005-2010 • Maeve Wallace, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH; Donna L. Hoyert, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Corrine Williams, University

of Kentucky; Pauline Mendola, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

91 Health Insurance Coverage and Its Impact on Maternal Health Care Utilization in Low- and Middle-Income Countries • Wenjuan Wang, The DHS Program, ICF International; Gheda K Temsah, ICF International; Lindsay Mallick, The Demographic and Health Surveys, ICF International

92 Predicting High-Cost Pediatric Patients: Derivation and Validation of a Population-Based Model • Laura R Wherry, University of California, Los Angeles; Lindsey Leininger, University of Illinois at Chicago; Brendan Saloner, Johns Hopkins University

93 Recent Child Mortality and the Gender Gap in LDC - The Brazilian Case (2000-2013) • Laura R. Wong, Cedeplar, UFMG; José Alberto Carvalho, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Juliana Vasconcelos, Cedeplar, UFMG; Gabriela Marise O. Bonifacio, Visiting Scholar

94 Parents’ Pregnancy Intention and Maternal and Child Health Outcomes: NSFG 2006-2010 • Suzumi Yasutake, Johns Hopkins University

95 Individual and Community-Level Predictors of Women’s Decision on Place of Delivery: A Multilevel Mixed-Effects Analysis on Ethiopia National Demography and Health Survey • Henock Yebyo, Mekelle University, College of Health Sciences; Mussie Alemayehu, Mekelle University, College of Health Sciences; Alemayehu Bayray, Mekelle University, College of Health Sciences

96 Spatial Analysis of Child Mortality in South Africa: Evidence from the 2011 Census • Samuel A Zewdie, University of Cape Town; Vissého D. Adjiwanou, University of Cape Town

FRIDAY, MAY 1 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

Sessions 160-179

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

160 EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AND ATTAINMENT

Chair: Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University Discussant: Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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1 Field of Study Variation throughout the College Pipeline and Its Effect on the Earnings Gap: Differences between Ethnic and Immigrant Groups in Israel • Sigal Alon, Tel Aviv University

2 What Matters Most? Analyzing Differential College Dropout by Race and Ethnicity • Christina Ciocca, Columbia University; Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University

3 Title IX and Female Occupational Choice: Removing Barriers to Graduate Higher Education • Nayoung Rim, University of Chicago

4 Pipeline Dreams? Gender Differences in Occupational Plans and in Stem Major Completion among a Recent Cohort of Us College Entrants • Kim Weeden, Cornell University; Dafna Gelbgiser, Cornell University; Stephen L. Morgan, Cornell University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

161 DOES DEMOGRAPHY NEED A NEW NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD PANEL?

Chair: P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Northwestern University

1 Family Formation Processes: Assessing the Need for a New Nationally Representative Household Panel Survey of the United States • Wendy D. Manning, Bowling Green State University

2 Family Support Processes from Young Adulthood Through Later Life: Do We Need a New National Survey • Judith A. Seltzer, University of California, Los Angeles

3 Social Networks and Social Capital: New Directions for a Household Panel Survey • Laura M. Tach, Cornell University; Benjamin Cornwell, Cornell University

4 Housing and Neighborhoods and a New National Household Panel • Lincoln Quillian, Northwestern University; Jens Ludwig, University of Chicago

5 Summary Recommendations on the Need for a New U.S. Household Panel • Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

162 AGING IN LOWER AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES

Chair: Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

Discussant: James J. Snodgrass, University of Oregon Discussant: Paul Kowal, World Health Organization (WHO)

1 Patterns of Frailty and Disability in Older Adults from China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa • Richard Biritwum, Ghana Medical School; Nadia Minicuci, Università di Padova; Alfred Yawson, University of Ghana; Elizabeth Thiele, Vassar College; Kirstin Sterner, University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology; Geeta Eick, University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology; Nirmala Naidoo, World Health Organization (WHO)

2 SES Disparities in Diabetes, Obesity and Hypertension among Older Adults in Low and Middle Income Countries • Mary McEniry, University of Michigan; Zhangjun Zhou, University of Michigan

3 How Do Living Arrangements and Intergenerational Support Matter for Psychological Health of Elderly Parents? Evidence from Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand • Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan, Singapore Management University

4 The Interactions between FOXO Genotypes and Social/behavioral Factors on Elderly’s Health at advanced Ages in Mainland China • Weijin Wang, Policy Research Center, Ministry of Civil Affairs, People’s Republic of China; Jiehua Lu, Beijing University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

163 ASSUMPTIONS AND PRESUMPTIONS OF POPULATION PROJECTIONS IN ASIA: CASE STUDIES FROM CHINA, INDIA AND INDONESIA

Chair: Terence H. Hull, Australian National University Discussant: John R. Wilmoth, United Nations Population Division

1 Population Projections in Asia • Terence H. Hull, Australian National University

2 How Much Can We Learn about Future through Seeing History? Population Projections for China since 1980 • Baochang Gu, Renmin University of China; Yong Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Population Projections for India up to the end of the Twenty-first Century • Purushottam M. Kulkarni, Jawaharlal Nehru University

4 Population Projections in Indonesia • Wendy Hartanto, BKKBN, Indonesia

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Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

164 FERTILITY INTENTIONS: MEASUREMENT AND MEANING

Chair: Sara Yeatman, University of Colorado, Denver Discussant: Ann E. Biddlecom, United Nations Population Division

1 The Impact of Mistimed Births: New Findings from State-Level Data • Kathryn Kost, Guttmacher Institute; Laura Lindberg, Guttmacher Institute

2 The Complexity of Measuring Fertility Preferences: Evidence from DHS Data • Amanda M. Kalamar, Johns Hopkins University; Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins University

3 The Consistency and Meaning of Reproductive Intentions in Demographic and Health Surveys: Results from a Follow-Up Study in Ghana • Sarah Staveteig, The DHS Program/Avenir Health; Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of California, Berkeley

4 Consistency of Ideal Family Size within Cohorts across Surveys in DHS and Predicting Fertility Changes • Bruno D. Schoumaker, Université Catholique de Louvain

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

165 UNAUTHORIZED AND IRREGULAR IMMIGRATION

Chair: Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University Discussant: Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center

1 A New Measure of the Likely Authorization Status of Noncitizens in the American Community Surveys: Methodology and Descriptive Results for 2010 • Robert Warren, Center for Migration Studies; Vicky Virgin, New York Human Resources Administration; John R. Warren, University of Minnesota

2 Assessing the Effect of E-Verify Mandates on Employment • Jose Pacas, University of Minnesota

3 DACA and the Surge in Unaccompanied Children • Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University; Thitima Puttitanun, Kasetsart University

4 Legal Status, Territorial Confinement, and Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain

• Erik Vickstrom, Princeton University and Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

166 GENDER, FAMILIES, AND TIME USE

Chair: Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Susan E. Short, Brown University Discussant: Amy Hsin, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

1 Racial and Ethnic Homogamy and Gendered Time on Core Housework • Catherine Bolzendahl, University of California, Irvine; Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

2 Spouses’ Shared Time in a Cross-National Context: A Comparison of the Us, Spain, France, and the Netherlands • Joan Garcia Roman, University of Minnesota; Sarah Flood, University of Minnesota; Katie Genadek, University of Minnesota

3 Subjective Assessments of Time Use: Who Benefits from What Time? An Examination by Gender and Social Class • Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of New Hampshire and Stanford University; Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland; Andrew Schaefer, University of New Hampshire

4 Patterns of Time Transfers between Generations and Genders • Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington; Marina Zannella, Vienna Institute of Demography; Gabriel Movsesyan, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); Brittney Wagner, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

167 ADOLESCENT SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Chair: Hilary Schwandt, Johns Hopkins University and Western Washington University Discussant: Carie J. Muntifering, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

1 Initiation of Oral Sex and Coitus in Emerging Adulthood: Sexual Sequencing in a National Sample • Karin Brewster, Florida State University; Kathryn H. Tillman, Florida State University; Giuseppina Valle Holway, University of Texas at Austin

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2 “Remember To Be Faithful”: Discussions of Fidelity with Young Men and Women in the Mtoni ward of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania • Megan Klein Hattori, University of Massachusetts Boston

3 Sexual Dysfunction among Youth: An Overlooked Sexual Concern • Caroline Moreau, Johns Hopkins University and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Anna Kågesten, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins University; Nathalie Bajos, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) and Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

4 Contextual Determinants of Sexual Risky Behaviors among Adolescents in Urban Cape Town, South Africa: Findings from a Longitudinal Study Using a Cumulative Risk Factor Approach • Evans Muchiri, University of the Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand; Pamela C Banda, University of the Witwatersrand

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

168 EARLY CHILDHOOD CONDITIONS AND CHILD WELL-BEING

Chair: Claire M. Kamp Dush, Ohio State University Discussant: Rachel Dunifon, Cornell University

1 Compensating or Reinforcing? Parental Investment Responses to Early Child Abilities and Their Variation by Social Origin • Michael Grätz, European University Institute; Florencia Torche, New York University (NYU)

2 Genetic Sensitivity to Social Environment: Stress Reactivity Moderates the Relationship of Persistent Maternal Depression and Child Behavior • Sarah James, Princeton University

3 Everything I Need to Know I Didn’t Learn in Kindergarten: The Differing Persistence of Early Childhood Care Cognitive and Behavioral Skill Effects • Christopher Near, University of Michigan; Yu Xie, University of Michigan

4 Starting Early: Rural-Urban Health Inequalities in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam • Laura B. Nolan, Princeton University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

169 LABOR MARKETS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota Discussant: Caroline Krafft, University of Minnesota

1 Patriarchal Norms, Religion and Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Turkey • Yasemin Dildar, University of Massachusetts Amherst

2 Maternal Labor Supply Effect of Lowering School Entry Age: The Case of Korea • Jaehee Choi, University of Texas at Austin

3 Work and Women's Marriage, Fertility and Empowerment: Evidence from Textile Mill Employment in India • Anitha Sivasankaran, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

4 The Coverage Gap in the Egyptian Social Insurance System during a Period of Reforms and Revolts • Rania Roushdy, Population Council; Irene N. Selwaness, Cairo University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

170 DEMOGRAPHY, DEMOGRAPHERS, AND THE DATA REVOLUTION

Chair: Sunita Kishor, ICF International Discussant: Sabrina Juran, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

1 What is the "Data Revolution" and Why Should Demographers Get Involved? • Tom A. Moultrie, University of Cape Town

2 Data Revolution: Is Latin America Prepared and Ready to Engage? • Suzana M. Cavenaghi, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE)

3 Road Map to the Data Revolution • Sabrina Juran, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

4 Whither Indirect Demographic Estimation Methods: Africa’s Data Revolution Coming of Age • Pali Lehohla, Statistics South Africa

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

171 FAMILIES, HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING

Chair: Georgiana Bostean, Chapman University Discussant: Vida Maralani, Yale University

1 The Intergenerational Consequences of Poor Maternal Health • Jessica H. Hardie, Hunter College, City University

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of New York (CUNY); Kristin Turney, University of California, Irvine

2 Family Structure Transitions, Social Support, and Maternal Health • Robin S. Hognas, University of Louisville; Heidi M. Williams, University of Louisville

3 Health Status and Transitions in Cohabiting Relationships • Brandon Wagner, Princeton University

4 Lone Motherhood and Self-Reported Health in Switzerland: Does Paid Work Matter? • Laura Bernardi, Université de Lausanne; Emanuela Struffolino, Université de Lausanne; Marieke Voorpostel, FORS

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

172 MARRIAGE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Gunnar Thorvaldsen, University of Tromsø Discussant: Berna M. Torr, California State University, Fullerton

1 Marriage Markets and Family Formation: The Role of the Vietnam Draft • Marianne Bitler, University of California, Irvine; Lucie Schmidt, Williams College

2 Marriage Patterns in Historical Perspective: What Can We Learn from Three Centuries of Marriages in Quebec? • Marianne Caron, Université de Montréal; Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal

3 Family Formation during the Baby Boom: Canadian Marriage Trends in Perspective • Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia University; Benoît Laplante, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS)

4 Marriage, Remarriage, and the Stem Family Household: Evidence from Northeastern Town and Villages in Japan, 1716-1870 • Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University; Miyuki Takahashi, Rissho University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

173 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS AND FERTILITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Chair: Samuel Agyei-Mensah, University of Ghana Discussant: John B. Casterline, Ohio State University

1 Fertility and Urban Context: A Case Study from West Africa Using Remotely Sensed Imagery and GIS • Magdalena

Benza, San Diego State University; John R. Weeks, San Diego State University; Douglas A. Stow, San Diego State University; David Lopez-Carr, University of California, Santa Barbara; Keith Clarke, University of California, Santa Barbara

2 The Demographic Promise of Expanded Female Education: Trends in the Age of First Birth in Malawi • Monica J. Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Trends in Socioeconomic Differentials in Fertility in Kenya • George O. Odwe, University of Nairobi; Alfred A. Otieno, Population Studies and Research Institute; Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi

4 Economic Uncertainty and Childbearing in Zimbabwe • Takudzwa Sayi, Princeton University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

174 TRENDS IN GENDER INEQUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES

Chair: Siwei Cheng, University of Michigan Discussant: Melissa A. Milkie, University of Maryland

1 The Cohort Trends of Family Size and The Rise of Female Advantages: Examining the Relationship between Family Resources and College Enrollment • I-Chien Chen, Michigan State University; Barbara Schneider, University of Chicago; Ken Frank, Michigan State University

2 Changes in the Motherhood Penalty in the U.S., 1970-2010 • Marta Murray-Close, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts

3 Trends in Relative Earnings and Marital Dissolution: Are Wives Who Outearn Their Husbands Still More Likely to Divorce? • Christine R. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Pilar Gonalons Pons, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 Micro- and Macro-level Dynamics in Gender Attitudes in 1977-2012: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis • Xiaoling Shu, University of California, Davis; Kealsey Meagher, University of California, Davis

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

175 COUPLE DYNAMICS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LATER LIFE

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Chair: Kathryn M Coursolle, University of Minnesota Discussant: Michael S. Pollard, RAND Corporation

1 Couples Retirement Expectations Across Time • Jonathan Jackson, University of Maryland; Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota

2 Your Face Is Your Fortune: Does Adolescent Attractiveness Predict Marriage and Sexual Activity Later in Life? • Amelia Karraker, Iowa State University; Kamil Sicinski, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Donald Moynihan, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Sexuality in Older Couples: Individual and Dyadic Characteristics • Linda Waite, University of Chicago; James Iveniuk, University of Chicago; Edward O. Laumann, University of Chicago; Martha McClintock, University of Chicago

4 Repartnering After Union Dissolution in Later Life • Zheng Wu, University of Victoria; Christoph M. Schimmele, University of Victoria

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

176 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES

Chair: Zhe Zhang, Ohio State University Discussant: Mieke B. Thomeer, University of Alabama at Birmingham

1 Age Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms among Midlife and Older Gay-Identified Men • Frederick Harig, University of California, Los Angeles; Richard G. Wight, University of California, Los Angeles

2 Health and Violence among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Population-Based Survey in Seven Sites across Asia-Pacific • Stephanie Miedema, Emory University; Emma Fulu, Medical Research Council; Kristin Dunkle, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

3 Mental Disorders, Distress, and Stressful Life Events by Sexual Orientation: Results of the Minnesota College Student Health Survey • Julia Przedworski, University of Minnesota; Nicole VanKim, University of Minnesota; Marla Eisenberg, University of Minnesota; Donna McAlpine, University of Minnesota; Katherine Lust, University of Minnesota; Melissa Laska, University of Minnesota

4 Sexual Identity, Mental Health, and Risky Health Behaviors: New Evidence from Australia • Joseph J. Sabia,

San Diego State University; Mark Wooden, University of Melbourne

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

177 MATERNAL, INFANT, AND CHILD HEALTH AND MORTALITY

Chair: Wendy Hellerstedt, University of Minnesota Discussant: Virginia S. Cain, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

1 Cumulative Inequality and Race/Ethnic Disparities in Low Birthweight: Differences by Early Life Socioeconomic Status • Laura L. Freeman, Rice University

2 The Impact of Maternal Mortality on Children's Risk of Dying in Rural South Africa: Evidence from a Population-Based Surveillance Study (1992-2013) • Brian Houle, Australian National University; Kathleen Kahn, University of the Witwatersrand; Stephen Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand; Alicia Ely Yemin, Harvard University

3 Socioeconomic Disparities in Health at the Starting Gate: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States Compared • Melissa L. Martinson, University of Washington; Nancy E. Reichman, Rutgers University

4 Is social mobility across the life-course associated with birth outcomes? The Life-course Influences on Fetal Environment (LIFE) Study • Theresa L. Osypuk, University of Minnesota; Jaime Slaugher, Drexel University; Rebecca Kehm, University of Minnesota; Dawn Misra, Wayne State University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

178 FAMILY STRUCTURE AND CHILD OUTCOMES: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Chair: Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Shannon E. Cavanagh, University of Texas at Austin

1 Living Arrangements and Child Outcomes in Cambodia • Patrick Heuveline, University of California, Los Angeles; Savet Hong, University of California, Berkeley

2 How Context Matters: Childhood Family Structure and Early Family Formation in East and West Germany • Marcel Raab, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

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3 Single Motherhood and Children’s Health and School Performance in Japan • James Raymo, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 The “Reduced Effect” Hypothesis: A multinational investigation of social stigma, parental divorce, and child health • Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Michigan ; University of Southern California; Shelley Clark, McGill University

Friday, May 1, 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM

179 DEMOGRAPHY OF DISABILITY AMONG PERSONS OF WORKING AGES

Chair: Scott M. Lynch, Duke University Discussant: Scott Brown, Miami University

1 Monetizing Illness: Public Assistance and the Evaluation of Health and Disability • Rourke O'Brien, Harvard University

2 Disability and Material Well-Being since the Passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act • Julia A. Rivera Drew, University of Minnesota

3 Work Limitations and Disability Benefit Receipt in Europe and the Us: Accounting for Self-Reporting Bias Using Vignettes • Na Yin, Baruch College and CUNY Institute for Demographic Research; Frank Heiland, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY)

4 Earnings and Demographic Variations among Vocational Rehabilitation Occupational Closure: Patterns and Trends 2006-2012 • Libin Zhang, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Ngai Kwan, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Kartik Trivedi, University of Massachusetts at Boston; May-Lorie St Laurent, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Kelly Haines, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Susan Foley, University of Massachusetts at Boston

Friday, May 1, 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AND AWARDS CEREMONY

Saturday, May 2, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

PAA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

SATURDAY, MAY 2 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Poster Session 8

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

P8 ECONOMY, LABOR FORCE, EDUCATION, AND INEQUALITY/GENDER, RACE AND ETHNICITY

1 Women Educational Advancement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Situation Analysis of Consequence of Double Harmful Demographic Practices • Ayo S. Adebowale, University of Ibadan; Martin E. Palamuleni, North-West University, South Africa; Kehinde O. Okanlawon, Obafemi Awolowo University

2 Less Girls versus More Boys: Does the Trend Still Continues in India? A Systematic Review • Aishwarya Aishwarya, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

3 Ethnic Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa and International Trade • Maxim Ananyev, University of California, Los Angeles; Mikhail Poyker, University of California, Los Angeles

4 The Development of Inequality in Optimism: A Case Study of Japanese Life Trajectories 2007-2010 • Rieko Arashi, The University of Chicago

5 Inequality of Opportunities and Poverty among Egyptian Youth 18-29 years- Evidence from Cross Sectional Survey • Dina Armanious, Cairo University

6 The Geography of Women's Empowerment and Gender Inequality in Burkina Faso • Jacqueline L Banks, University of California, Santa Barbara; Stuart H. Sweeney, University of California, Santa Barbara

7 Violence against Older Women: A Case Study in Brazil • Ana Carolina Bertho, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE/IBGE); Maria Salet Novellino, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE/IBGE)

8 The Effect of the Great Recession on Women's Marital Bargaining Power • Mia Bird, University of California, Berkeley

9 Best Practices for Collecting and Using Information about Race and Hispanic Origin in Survey Research • Jenifer Bratter, Rice University; Ryon Cobb, University of Southern

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California; Mary E. Campbell, Texas A&M University; Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota; Sonya Rastogi, U.S. Census Bureau; Wendy Roth, University of British Columbia

10 Economic Inequality, Social Safety Nets, and Distributional Outcomes: Understanding the Stratified Nature of Redistribution Mechanisms in the U.S., 1990-2012 • Sarah K. Bruch, University of Iowa; Marcia K. Meyers, University of Washington; Janet C. Gornick, City University of New York (CUNY)

11 Durability and Variability in Racial Inequalities: Mapping the Dynamics of Racial Relations in the U.S. States 1990-2012 • Sarah K. Bruch, University of Iowa; Joe Soss, University of Minnesota

12 Merit and Blame in Unequal Societies: Explaining Latin Americans' Beliefs about Poverty and Wealth • Mauricio Bucca, Cornell University

13 Heterogeneity in Non-Discrimination Laws and the Effects of LGBT Employment Protections for Cohabitating Gay Men • Ian Burn, University of California, Irvine

14 Human Capital, Labor Force Participation, and Social Inequality Causes and Implications Related to the Change of Labor Income Age Profile in China • Yong Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Xiwei Wu, Renmin University of China; Ke Shen, Fudan University; Ding Li, Renmin University; Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine

15 Gender and Changing Transition to First Employment among Youth in Urban Africa: Evidence from Ouagadougou • Anne-Emmanuèle Calvès, Université de Montréal; Jean-François Kobiané, Université de Ouagadougou

16 Job Opportunities and Industrial Transformation in Taiwan, 1978-2012 • Yi-Chun Chang, National Taiwan University

17 Flexner’s Exodus: The Effect of Progressive Era Policy on Women’s Participation in Medical Fields • Margaret L. Charleroy, University of Minnesota; Katie Genadek, University of Minnesota

18 Women’s Labor Potential in an Aging Taiwan: Population and Labor Force Projections by Education up to 2050 • Yen-Hsin Alice Cheng, Academia Sinica

19 Who 'Opts Out,' Who 'Opt Back in,' and when? Women's Labor Force Attachment before and after the First Birth • Jaehee Choi, University of Texas at Austin

20 Evaluating the Effects of Governmental Regulations on South Korean Private Cram Schools • Jaesung Choi, Sungkyunkwan University; Rosa M. Cho, Sungkyunkwan University

21 A Blast from the Past: The Effect of Changes in Maternity Leave Legislation in the 1990s on Women's Employment and Earnings • Elia De la Cruz Toledo, Columbia University; Anita Gundanna, Columbia University; Ipshita Pal, Columbia University

22 Spatial Mismatch Beyond Black and White • Janeria A Easley, Princeton University

23 Measuring the Response of the Private Safety Net to Job Loss • Kathryn A. Edwards, University of Wisconsin-Madison

24 Limited English Proficiency and Food Stamp Receipt in the United States • Stephanie Ewert, U.S. Census Bureau

25 Micro-Level Experiences of Macro-Level Change: A Cohort Perspective on Urban China’s De-emphasis of State Sector Employment • Wen Fan, University of Minnesota; Fangsheng Zhu, Harvard University

26 India’s Public Distribution System: A Panel Data Analysis of Targeting, Access and Performance • Prabir Kumar Ghosh, National Council of Applied Economic Research

27 Losing Jobs and Lighting Up: Employment Experiences and Smoking in the Great Recession • Shelley Golden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Krista Perreira, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

28 Ethnic Inequality in Employment? Family Background and Human Capital Effects on Labor Market Outcomes of Moroccan and Turkish Second-Generation Migrants in the Netherlands • Pablo Gracia, University of Amsterdam; Herman van de Werfhorst, University of Amsterdam; Lucia M. Vazquez, Population Council Mexico

29 Poverty and Ethnicity in Asian Countries • Carlos Gradin, Universidade de Vigo

30 The Simultaneous Shift of Military Downsizing and Mass Incarceration: Hidden Mechanisms of Racial Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market, 1980-2010 • Joohee Han, University of Massachusetts Amherst

31 China’s Rural-Urban Migration and Children’s Opportunities and Outcomes in Compulsory Education

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• Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins University; Xiao Yu, Johns Hopkins University

32 Examining Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship between Early Life Conditions and Health in Later Life among Men • Taylor Hargrove, Vanderbilt University

33 Individual Experiences, Demographics and Organizational Contexts: Sexual Harassment in the Military • Richard Harris, University of Texas at San Antonio

34 The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Gender Inequality in China • Guangye He, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

35 Inequality in a Highly Educated and Increasingly Immigrant Workforce: The Case of Biomedical Research • Misty L. Heggeness, National Institutes of Health (NIH); Frances Carter-Johnson, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

36 How Place, Policy, and Race Shape Economic Opportunities • Junia Howell, Rice University

37 Occupational Sex Segregation and Wages in the United States: Devaluation, Human Capital, or Knowledge Requirement? • Yuk Leong Hung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

38 Informal Work and Life Satisfaction in Colombia 1997-2011 • David A Hurtado, Harvard School of Public Health

39 The Geography of Educational Opportunity: School Proximity and College Attendance in Contemporary China • Jin Jiang, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong

40 Multiple Agendas?: How Women's Reasons for Employment Exits Affect Their Return to Work • Anne Kaduk, University of Minnesota

41 The Effect of School Open-Enrollment on Housing Prices • Christelle Khalaf, North Carolina State University; Melinda Sandler Morrill, North Carolina State University; Thayer Morrill, North Carolina State University

42 Market Transformation and the Opportunity Structure for Gender Inequality: A Cohort Analysis Using Linked Employer-Employee Data from Slovenia • Joseph King, University of California, Irvine; Andrew Penner, University of California, Irvine; Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine; Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrcela, University of Ljubljana

43 Using Cognitive Testing to Improve the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index Survey Instruments • Chiara Kovarik, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Katie Sproule, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

44 Gendered authorship and demographic research - An analysis of 50 volumes of "Demography" • Sandra Krapf, University of Cologne; Michaela Kreyenfeld, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Nieberg Valeria, Hertie School of Governance; Katharina Wolf, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

45 Economic Coercion and Partner Violence against Wives in Vietnam: A Unified Framework? • Kathleen H Krause, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

46 Changes in the Duration Distribution of Poverty Episodes in the United States since the Mid-1980s • Iryna Kyzyma, University of Bremen

47 Assisted Reproductive Technology and Women’s Choice to Pursue Professional Careers • Giulia La Mattina, University of South Florida; Sarah Kroeger, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

48 Timing Is Not Everything: How Age of Children Affects Women’s Earnings in 20 Occupation Groups • Liana C Landivar, US Census Bureau

49 Does Tallness Pay Off in the Long Run? Height and Life-Cycle Earnings • Elisabeth Lång, Linköping University; Paul Nystedt, Linkoping University; Petter Lundborg, Lund University

50 Long-Run Impacts of Rainfall During School Age • Li Song Li, Duke University

51 Culture and Asian-White Achievement Difference • Airan Liu, University of Michigan; Yu Xie, University of Michigan

52 Back to Basics: Examining the Essence of Merton’s Status Exchange Theory using Husband-Wife Education Differences • Danny Malone Jr, Texas A&M University-PhD Student

53 Expansion of Formal Financial Services and Inter-Household Transfers: Side Effects of the Entrance of Azteca Bank in Mexico • Jose A Martinez, Duke University

54 Continuing Caste Inequalities in Rural Uttar Pradesh • Nagendra Kumar Maurya, Giri Institute of Development Studies; Manoj Sharma, Giri Institute of Development Studies

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55 Public Education in Mexico: Is All the Spending for the Benefit of Children? • Iván Mejía-Guevara, Harvard University

56 High School Dropouts and Their Classmates • Zitsi Mirakhur, Princeton University

57 Parental Unemployment: How Much and when Does It Matter for Children’s Educational Attainment? • Irma Mooi-Reci, University of Melbourne; Bart Bakker, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

58 The Contribution of Social Cash Transfers on the Livelihood of Vulnerable Households in Uganda • Vivienne Najjemba, SAGE Project, Uganda

59 Does Girls’ Self-Efficacy Enhance Their Educational Attainment? : Findings from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program Evaluation in North India • Priya Nanda, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Priya Das, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Nitin Datta, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Pranita Achyut, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Anurag Mishra, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

60 The Return Should Be "None": Farm Occupations in the Census 1850-1940 • Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota

61 Minimum Wages and Public Assistance: Do Higher Minimum Wages Reduce Government Spending? • Thanh Tam Nguyen, San Diego State University

62 Social Security of Old People in Question: Cross Analysis of the Legal Framework and Public Policy for the Support of Old People in Cameroon since Independence • Marcel Nkoma, MINEPAT, Cameroun

63 A Tale of Two Cities: Settlement Disparities in School Achievement in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) • Idrissa Ouili, University of Montreal; Ismael Mourifié, University of Toronto

64 Class Inequality and the Adult Attainment Project among Middle-Aged Men in the United States, 1980-2010 • Jeremy Pais, University of Connecticut

65 Inequality in Education Opportunity: A Quantile Regression Approach • Mercy Palamuleni, Gustavus Adolphus College, Department of Economics and Management

66 Catholic Heritage as a Dimension of Ethno-Racial Status in the Dominican Republic • Cristian L. Paredes, University of Texas at Austin

67 Public Assistance in America: Explaining Intergenerational Transitions and Persistence • Krista Perreira, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yuna Kim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

68 The Impact of Argentina’s Universal Child Allowance Cash Transfer Program on Children’s Educational Outcomes • Gastón Pierri, University of Alcalá

69 Subjective Socioeconomic Status and Health in Cross-National Comparison • Patrick Präg, University of Oxford/Nuffield College; Rafael Wittek, University of Groningen

70 Teacher Pay and Student Performance: Evidence from the Gambian Hardship Allowance • Todd Pugatch, Oregon State University; Elizabeth Schroeder, Oregon State University

71 Housework Policies and Their Implications for Women's Employment • Liat Raz-Yurovich, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

72 Investigating the Refugee Health Disadvantage among U.S. Immigrants • Holly E. Reed, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research; Guillermo Yrizar-Barbosa, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research

73 Has Welfare Reform Increased Women’s Civic Participation? • Nancy E. Reichman, Rutgers University; Hope Corman, Rider University and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Dhaval Dave, Bentley University

74 Supplemental Poverty Measure: Measuring the Impact of Programs and Policies at the State Level Using the American Community Survey • Trudi Renwick, U.S. Census Bureau

75 Learned Distrust? An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Trends in Declining Confidence in Science during the Expansion of Higher Education in the General Social Survey • Robert W Ressler, University of Texas at Austin; Sarah Blanchard, University of Texas at Austin

76 Intra-Household Gender Discrimination in School Choice: Evidence from Private Schooling in India • Soham Sahoo, Indian Statistical Institute

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77 Explaining Women's Autonomy in Egypt: The Role of Household Location and Context • Goleen Samari, University of California, Los Angeles

78 From Mother to Daughter: Do Equal Inheritance Property Laws Reform Improve Female Labour Supply and Educational Attainments in India • Rahul Sapkal, Institute of Law and Economics

79 The Impact of Public-Private Partnership in Educational Inequality: Bogota’s Concession Schools Program • Jaime Andrés Sarmiento Espinel, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada; Angela R Lopez, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada; Andrés Felipe Virgüez, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada; Adriana Silva, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

80 Documenting the Relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Empowerment in Bangladesh • Sidney Ruth Schuler, FHI 360; Samuel Field, FHI 360; Rachel Lenzi, FHI 360

81 Exploring the Structural Transformation in Rural Economy: An Inquiry into MNREGA and its Implications for Rural Female Workforce Participation in India • Nancy Sebastian, Jawaharlal Nehru University

82 Reforms and Employment in The Egyptian Labor Market: Evolution by Age from 1988 to 2006 • Irene N. Selwaness, Cairo University

83 Earnings Inequality and the Changing Association between Spouses’ Earnings in Urban China (1988-2002) • Shem Y. Shen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

84 The Impact of Minority Social Image vs. Minority Status -an Alternative Explanation to Discrimination against Ethnic Minorities in China’s Labor Market • Xiaoyun Shen, Minnesota Population Center & Humphrey School of Public Affairs; Yufeng Lai, University of Minnesota

85 Telecommunication Ties and Gender Ideologies in the Age of Globalization: International Telephone Networks and Gender Attitudes in 47 Countries • Xiaoling Shu, University of California, Davis; George Barnett, University of California, Davis; Robert W. Faris, University of California, Davis

86 Pathways to High and Low Income and Their Intergenerational Determinants • Outi Sirniö, University of Helsinki; Timo M. Kauppinen, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland; Pekka Martikainen, University of Helsinki

87 Wife-Beating in Malawi: Examining the Role of Global and Local Institutions in Cultural Change • Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan

88 Mortgage Choice in the Housing Book: Impact of House Price Appreciation and Borrower Type • Yelena Takhtamanova, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; Frederick Furlong, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; David Lang, UC Berkeley, Office of the President

89 Multi-Racial Extended Families in the U.S. • Marylee C. Taylor, The Pennsylvania State University

90 Gender Differences in Academic Outcomes among Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam • Quang T. Trieu, Pennsylvania State University; Rukmalie Jayakody, Pennsylvania State University

91 Educational Stratification and Expansion Reform: The Case of Mexico • Daniela Urbina, New York University (NYU)

92 All or Nothing? Economic Returns to College Credits and Degrees • Jessa Valentine, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison

93 Culture and Gender Discrimination: An Exploratory Study of “Nakusa” (Unwanted) Girls of Maharashtra, India • Shijith Vathukkal Parambath, Indian Institute of Technology ; T. V. Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

94 Japanese Financial Market Size Projections Based on the Demographic Segmentation • Kohei Wada, Chuo University; Kenta Iizuka, Chuo University

95 Skin Color Differences in Stratification Outcomes: Colorism over Time and across Race • Eowna Young Harrison, University of Maryland

96 “Nobody Teases Good Girls” a Study on Perceptions of Sexual Violence and Harassment among Young Men in the Slums of Mumbai • Susannah C Zietz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

SATURDAY, MAY 2 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Sessions 180-199

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

180 PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

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Chair: Tim-Allen Bruckner, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Amar A. Hamoudi, Duke University

1 Heat Waves at Conception and Later Life Outcomes • Joshua Wilde, University of South Florida; Benedicte Apouey, University of South Florida

2 Environment and Human Capital: The Effects of Early-Life Exposures to Pollutants in the Philippines • Evan Peet, Harvard University

3 Economic Development and Population Mental Health: Evidence from the China Agricultural Reform in the Early 1980s • Cheng Huang, George Washington University; Chaoran Guo, University of California, Berkeley; Xiaobo Zhang, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

4 Pollution, Infectious Disease, and Infant Mortality: Evidence from the 1918-1919 Spanish Influenza Pandemic • Edson Severnini, Carnegie Mellon University; Karen Clay, Carnegie Mellon University; Joshua Lewis, University of Montreal

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

181 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND FERTILITY OVER TIME

Chair: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of California, Berkeley

1 Early Fertility Decline and Sex Imbalance in Rural China • Kimberly Babiarz, Stanford University; Paul Ma, University of Minnesota; Grant Miller, Stanford University and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Shige Song, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

2 Global Trends in Birth Intervals 1975-2013 • John B. Casterline, Ohio State University; Colin Odden, Ohio State University

3 Modeling Age-Specific Fertility Curves to Understand Demographic Transition • Athena Pantazis, University of Washington; Samuel J. Clark, University of Washington

4 The Fertility Decline in Sub-Saharan Africa: Who’s Next after the Elite? • Clémentine Rossier, University of Geneva; Jamaica Corker, University of Geneva; Bruno D. Schoumaker, Université Catholique de Louvain

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

182 DATA AND MEASUREMENT CHALLENGES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

Chair: Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)

1 The Extent of Underestimation of Maternal Mortality in Developing Countries from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Data • Saifuddin Ahmed, Johns Hopkins University; Qingfeng Li, Johns Hopkins University; Carolyn Scrafford, Johns Hopkins University; Thomas W. Pullum, ICF International

2 Monitoring Child Mortality Change through Household Surveys • Ken Hill, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Agbessi Amouzou, UNICEF; Eoghan Brady, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health; Linnea Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Livia Montana, Harvard University; Romesh Silva, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

3 Transforming National Population Surveys in Developing Countries with Mobile Phone Technology • Scott Radloff, Johns Hopkins University; Amy Tsui, Johns Hopkins University; Hannah Olson, Johns Hopkins University; Linnea Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Luke MacDonald, Johns Hopkins University; Easmon Otupiri, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Solomon Shiferaw, Addis Ababa University; Assefa Seme, Addis Ababa University; Peter Gichangi, International Center for Reproductive Health; Frederick Makumbi, Makerere University

4 Innovations in the Recruitment of Respondent Driven Samples for Improved Inference to Hidden Populations • Ashton M. Verdery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Giovanna Merli, Duke University; James Moody, Duke University; Jeffrey Smith, Duke University

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

183 WORK AND FAMILY FORMATION: THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CONTEXT

Chair: David S. Pedulla, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Sonalde B. Desai, University of Maryland

1 Crime and Women’s Labor Force Participation • Tanika Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; Anirban Mukherjee, University of Calcutta; Swapnika

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Reddy Rachapalli, University of Toronto; Sarani Saha, IIT Kanpur

2 Lifting the Burden: State Care of the Elderly and the Labor Supply of Adult Children • Katrine V. Løken, Unviersity of Bergen, Department of Economics; Shelly J. Lundberg, University of California, Santa Barbara; Julie Riise, University of Bergen, Department of Economics

3 Mutual Impact between Motherhood and Educational Enrollment in Eastern Europe • Cornelia Muresan, Babes-Bolyai University

4 Does Educational Expansion Increase Educational Homogamy? • Dongshu Ou, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Suet-ling Pong, Pennsylvania State University

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

184 SPATIAL PATTERNS AND ASSIMILATION

Chair: Susan K. Brown, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Kyle Crowder, University of Washington

1 Black Locational Attainment in the U.S. And the Role of Middle Class Neighborhoods in the Post-Civil Rights Era, 1970-2010 • D Augustus Anderson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2 The Individual and Community-Level Determinants of Retention of Anglophone and Francophone Immigrants across Canada • Michael Haan, University of New Brunswick; Jacob Travis, University of New Brunswick; Jake Arbuckle, Government of New Brunswick

3 Segregation in Suburbia: Ethnoburbs and Spatial Attainment in the Urban Periphery • Samuel Kye, Indiana University

4 The Interplay of Spatial Diffusion and Marital Assimilation of Mexicans in the United States, 1980-2011 • Christoph Spörlein, University of Bamberg; Ricardo D. Martínez-Schuldt, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ted Mouw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

185 TRANSITIONS TO ADULTHOOD

Chair: Janel Benson, Colgate University Discussant: Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1 Socioeconomic Outcomes of Youths Living in Poverty during the Post-1996 Welfare Reform Era • Yumiko Aratani, Columbia University; Yang Jiang, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

2 Housing Mobility and the Intergenerational Transmission of Neighborhood Poverty • Ann Owens, University of Southern California; Susan Clampet-Lundquist, St Joseph's University

3 The Elusive Neighborhood Effect: Heterogeneity in the Impact of Concentrated Poverty on Adolescents’ Future College Outcomes • Brian L. Levy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

4 Structural Advantages, Personal Capacities, and Young Adult Functioning during the Great Recession • Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin; Chelsea Smith, University of Texas at Austin

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

186 DEMOGRAPHY OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Chair: Amanda B. Geller, New York University (NYU) Discussant: Kristin Turney, University of California, Irvine

1 Ecological Networks and Urban Crime: The Structure of Shared Routine Activity Locations and Neighborhood-Level Informal Control Capacity • Christopher Browning, Ohio State University; Catherine Calder, Ohio State University; Bethany Boettner, Ohio State University

2 The Effect of Sentencing Types on Singlehood and Relationship Dissolution: Evidence from a Danish Policy Experiment • Peter Fallesen, University of Copenhagen and The Rockwool Foundation Research Unit; Lars H. Andersen, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit and University of Copenhagen

3 Cross-National Differences in Child Poverty Rates: The Role of Incarceration • Aaron Gottlieb, Princeton University

4 The Relationship between Motherhood and Recidivism • Haeil Jung, Indiana University, Bloomington; Robert LaLonde, University of Chicago

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

187 CROSS NATIONAL COMPARISONS OF HEALTH AND MORTALITY FROM THE SAGE STUDY

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Chair: Emily M. Agree, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Sutapa Agrawal, South Asia Network for Chronic Disease

1 Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Chronic non-communicable Diseases among Older Adults in Six Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Cross-sectional Evidence from SAGE Wave 1 • Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

2 Happy and in Control: Links between Measures of Perceived Control, Happiness, and Blood Pressure in the Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) • Tyler Barrett, University of Oregon; Melissa A. Liebert, University of Oregon; Elizabeth Thiele, Vassar College; Paul Kowal, World Health Organization (WHO)

3 Is Body Composition Related to Food Insecurity among Older Adults in India? Evidence from the Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health • Joshua M Schrock, University of Oregon; Heather McClure, University of Oregon; Nirmala Naidoo, World Health Organization (WHO)

4 Income, Residence Location, and Depression Diagnosis among Older Adults in Six Middle Income Countries: Findings from the Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) • James J. Snodgrass, University of Oregon; Caroline Porter, University of Oregon; Geeta Eick, University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

188 DETERMINANTS AND CORRELATES OF DOMESTIC GENDER EQUALITY

Chair: Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway Discussant: Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence

1 Gender Divisions of Domestic Work: Housework Shares when Adult Children Live with Mom and Dad • Lyn Craig, University of New South Wales; Abigail Powell, University of New South Wales

2 Gender Equality within Dual-Earner and Dual-Career Couples across Different Policy Regimes and Norm Systems in Europe • Susanne Fahlén, Stockholm University

3 The State of Domestic Affairs: Housework, Gender and State-Level Gender Empowerment • Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne; David Maume, University of Cincinnati

4 Family Dynamics of Domestic Labour across Short- and Long-Distance Relocations • Sergi Vidal, University of Queensland; Francisco Perales, University of Queensland; Janeen Baxter, University of Queensland

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

189 MIGRATION AND HEALTH

Chair: Louisa M. Holmes, University of California, San Francisco Discussant: Erin R. Hamilton, University of California, Davis

1 Moving Beyond Salmon-Bias: Mexican Return Migration and Health Status • Christina Diaz, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Stephanie Koning, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2 Self-Rated Health and US-Mexico Migration: Differences by Stage of the Migration Process among Men and Women • Claire Altman, Rice University; Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University; Sergio Chávez, Rice University; Keerthi Bandi, Rice University

3 An Examination of Health Selection among U.S. Immigrants Using Multi-National Data • Annie Ro, University of California, Irvine; Nancy Fleischer, University of South Carolina; Bridgette Blebu, University of California, Irvine

4 Health Selection and Trajectories of Immigrants in Canada and the United States • Yao Lu, Columbia University; Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University; Nicole Denier, McGill University; Julia Shu-Huah Wang, Columbia University

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

190 LIFE COURSE APPROACHES TO HEALTH AND MORTALITY

Chair: L.H. Lumey, Columbia University Discussant: Dora L. Costa, University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: L.H. Lumey, Columbia University

1 Health Disparities among Middle-Class African Americans: Exposure to Childhood Disadvantage or Diminished Returns to Socioeconomic Status • Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University; Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado, Denver

2 Cross-National Variation in the Prevalence and Long-Term Health Effects of Poor Childhood Health and Socioeconomic

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Disadvantage among Aging Cohorts • Steven A. Haas, Pennsylvania State University; Katsuya Oi, Pennsylvania State University

3 Psychological Distress in Mid-Life in the 1958 and 1970 Cohorts: The Role of Childhood Experiences and Behavioural Adjustment • George B. Ploubidis, University of London; Matt Brown, University College London; Alissa Goodman, University College London; Alice Sullivan, University College London

4 The Multi-generational Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Mortality • Joseph Wolfe, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Shawn Bauldry, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Eliza Pavalko, Indiana University; Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State University

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

191 EDUCATION AND CHILD WELL-BEING

Chair: Kelly Purtell, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: George Farkas, University of California, Irvine

1 Parental Time Investment and Educational Stratification in Germany • Julia Cordero Coma, Universidad Pompeu Fabra; Gosta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

2 Developmental Ecology in Early Childhood: Implications for School Readiness • Stefanie Mollborn, University of Colorado, Boulder

3 Teacher Quality and Within-Family Spillovers in Academic Achievement • Javaeria A. Qureshi, University of Illinois at Chicago

4 The Great Recession: Parenting, Child Behavior, and School Performance • William J. Schneider, Columbia University; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Columbia University; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

192 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

Chair: Charles Hirschman, University of Washington Discussant: Douglas T. Gurak, Cornell University

1 Sub-Saharan Migration to Europe in Times of Restriction. An Empirical Test of Substitution Effects • Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Marie-Laurence Flahaux, University of Oxford

2 Micro- and Macro-Level Determinants of Emigration in a Mass Outmigration Setting: The Case of Lithuania • Sebastian Kluesener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and Lithuanian Social Research Centre; Pavel Grigoriev, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Vlada Stankuniene, Institute for Social Research (ISR), Vilnius

3 Migrant Diversity, Migration Motivations and Early Integration: The Case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London and Dublin • Lucinda Platt, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Renee Luthra, University of Essex; Justyna Salamonska, European University Institute

4 What Drives Onward Mobility within Europe? The Case of Senegalese Migrations between France, Italy and Spain • Sorana Toma, CREST, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Economique (ENSAE); Eleonora Castagnone, Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche sull’Immigrazione (FIERI)

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

193 AGING AND HEALTH CARE IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES

Chair: Carrie Henning-Smith, University of Minnesota Discussant: Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Emory University

1 The Determinants of Health Care Utilization among the Elderly in a Rural Community in Northern Nigeria • Ibitoye O. Grace, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund; Olutobi A. Sanuade, University of Ghana; Olusola Ayeni, University of Ibadan

2 Changing Elderly Population Composition and Implication on Health Care Expenditure in India • Barsharani Maharana, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laishram Ladusingh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

3 Demographic, Economic and Social Challenges of the Ageing Population in Cameroon • Kelodjoue Samuel, University of Dschang

4 Determinants of Access to Healthcare by Older Persons in Uganda • Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere University; Betty Kwagala, Makerere University; James Ntozi, Makerere University

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Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

194 LIFE EXPECTANCY, INEQUALITY, MIGRATION AND HEALTH IN LATIN AMERICAN AND ASIAN MIDDLE AGED TO ELDERLY POPULATIONS

Chair: Mary McEniry, University of Michigan Discussant: Georgiana Bostean, Chapman University

1 Why Does Costa Rica Outperform the United States in Life Expectancy? A Tale of Two Inequality Gradients • William H. Dow, University of California, Berkeley; Luis Rosero-Bixby, Universidad de Costa Rica

2 Migration and Later Life Health • Dirgha J. Ghimire, University of Michigan; Prem B. Bhandari, University of Michigan

3 Educational Gradients and Pathways of Disability Onset among Older Mexicans: Context, Cohort & Sex • Joseph Saenz, University of Texas at Galveston; Rebeca Wong, University of Texas at Galveston

4 Biological Risks among the Middle-Aged and Elderly in China: Gender, Education, and Urban-Rural Differences • Yuan Zhang, University of Southern California; Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

195 RACE AND ETHNICITY: POLICIES, PATTERNS, AND PROCESSES

Chair: Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University Discussant: Kimberly Goyette, Temple University

1 Homogeneity and Inequality: Black-White Differences in School Discipline and the Role of School Racial Composition • Linsey N Edwards, Princeton University

2 Academic Attrition in Black and White: The Emergence of the Black/White Gap in Timely High School Graduation • Ervin (Maliq) Matthew, University of Cincinnati; Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati

3 Identity Intersections in the Classroom: The Impact of Teacher Identity on Student Experience and Achievement • Joel Mittleman, Princeton University

4 Peer Effects, Homophily and Diversity: Evidence from U.S. Adolescents • Shanshan Wang, University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign; Yilan Xu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

196 MARRIAGE MARKETS AND ASSORTATIVE MATING

Chair: Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State University Discussant: Albert Esteve, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)

1 Determinants of Interethnic Marriage in 19th Century China • Cameron D. Campbell, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Bijia Chen, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

2 The New Socioeconomic Marriage Differentials in Japan • Setsuya Fukuda, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Tokyo

3 Does the Internet Affect Assortative Mating? The Case of Educational, Racial and Religious Endogamy • Gina Potarca, University of Groningen

4 Sex Ratios and the Ethnic Marriage Squeeze in Early 20th Century America • Inbar Weiss, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Guy Stecklov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

197 MEN'S SEXUAL HEALTH, FERTILITY, AND FAMILY PLANNING

Chair: Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute Discussant: Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University

1 Men’s Attitudes towards Contraception in Sub-Saharan Africa • Kristin Bietsch, Princeton University

2 Child Grooms: Prevalence and Correlates of Early Marriage among Men • Kerry MacQuarrie, The DHS Program (Futures Institute); Jeffrey Edmeades, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

3 Education and the Transition to Fatherhood in Europe: the Role of Selection into Unions • Alessandra Trimarchi, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

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4 Advertising for Demand Creation for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision • Nicholas Wilson, Reed College; Willa Friedman, Center for Global Development (CGD); Sasha Frade, University of the Witwatersrand; Dino Rech, Centre for HIV and AIDS Prevention Studies

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

198 ABORTION

Chair: Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute Discussant: Caroline Moreau, Johns Hopkins University and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

1 A Cross-National Comparison of Abortion and Inequality • Elizabeth Boyle, University of Minnesota; Joseph Svec, University of Minnesota

2 The Influence of Abortion Access on Fertility Rates: A Multi-Country Analysis of Adolescents • Michelle J. Hindin, Johns Hopkins University; Jessica D. Gipson, University of California, Los Angeles

3 Cross-Country Variations in Birth Control Practises of Europeans: Divergent or Convergent Trends? • Jirina Kocourková, Charles University in Prague

4 Comparing the Conception and Abortion Rates among Young People in Britain and France: What Is the Role of Social Disadvantage? • Rachel Scott, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Nathalie Bajos, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) and Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Kaye Wellings, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

199 FAMILY TRANSITIONS IN LATER LIFE

Chair: Anna M. Hammersmith, Bowling Green State University Discussant: I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University

1 Intergenerational Support in the Context of Diverse Marriage History in Later Life • Luoman Bao, University of Maryland

2 Illness and Disability Onset as Risk Factors for Divorce: An Exploration of Mechanisms in the Health and Retirement

Study • Amelia Karraker, Iowa State University; Kenzie Latham, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

3 The Health Benefits of Marrying and Cohabiting in Later Life • Jonathan Vespa, U.S. Census Bureau; Adrianne Frech, University of Akron

4 The Dynamics of Assortative Mating and the Survivorship of Marriages • Arun S. Hendi, University of Pennsylvania

SATURDAY, MAY 2 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Sessions 200-219

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

200 GENES, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND DEVELOPMENT

Chair: Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California Discussant: Jeremy Freese, Northwestern University

1 Biodemographic Approaches Can Improve Power of Genetic Analyses of Longitudinal Data on Aging, Health, and Longevity • Konstantin G. Arbeev, Duke University; Liubov Arbeeva, Duke University; Igor Akushevich, Duke University; Alexander Kulminski, Duke University; Deqing Wu, Duke University; Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Duke University; Irina V. Culminskaya, Duke University

2 Genetic Diversity and Economic Outcomes: Evidence from High Schools in Wisconsin • C. Justin Cook, University of California-Merced; Jason Fletcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Using Structural Differences between Environments to Better Understand Gene-Environment Correlations • Benjamin Domingue, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jason D. Boardman, University of Colorado, Boulder

4 Telomere Length and Health: A Genetic Instrumental Variables Analysis • Rita Hamad, Stanford University; David H. Rehkopf, Stanford University

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

201 POPULATION, AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD SECURITY 1

Chair: Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance

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Discussant: William Butz, Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

1 Health and Hunger: Disease, Energy Needs, and the Indian Calorie Consumption Puzzle • Josephine Duh, The Brattle Group; Dean Spears, Delhi School of Economics

2 Population Growth and Agricultural Change in Africa: A 50-Year Assessment • Richard Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Rosa Victoria Salinas, Research Associate, Graduate Program in Ecology, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Qito

3 Social Safety Nets for Food Security and Nutritional Outcome among Rural Indian Adults • Sandhya S Kumar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences; Madhushree Sekher, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

4 Adaptation to Land Constraints: Is Africa Different? • Derek Headey, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Thom Jayne, Michigan State University

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

202 DYNAMIC MODELS IN DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Robert Schoen, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max Planck Odense Center

1 The Demographic Transition, Social Network Change, and the Size of the West African Ebola Outbreak • Ashton M. Verdery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Nalyn Siripong, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jonathan Daw, University of Alabama at Birmingham; James Moody, Duke University

2 The Impact of Model Misspecification on Parameter Estimates in Mortality Models of the Gompertz Family • Trifon I. Missov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Laszlo Nemeth, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

3 Stationary Fertility Trajectories and Population Momentum under Continually Falling Mortality • Carl P. Schmertmann, Florida State University; Roland Rau, University of Rostock

4 Sensitivity Analysis of Population Projections: Models Structured by Age and Sex • Nora Sánchez Gassen, University of Southampton; Hal Caswell, University of Amsterdam

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

203 EDUCATION AND HEALTH INEQUALITIES

Chair: Jennifer E. Melvin, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Jennifer Karas Montez, Case Western Reserve University

1 Early-Life Characteristics and Emergent Educational Disparities in Health • Matthew Andersson, Yale University; Vida Maralani, Yale University

2 Gain in Life Expectancy Associated with Higher Education • Govert Bijwaard, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Frans W. A. van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Peter Ekamper, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); L.H. Lumey, Columbia University

3 Elite College Degree and Mental Health in mid- and Retirement-Age • Sze Liu, Harvard School of Public Health; Ichiro Kawachi, Harvard School of Public Health; Maria Glymour, University of California, San Francisco and Harvard University

4 Educational Attainment and Health Behavior Profiles of U.S. Young Adults • Julie Skalamera, University of Texas at Austin; Robert A. Hummer, University of Texas at Austin

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

204 REMITTANCES

Chair: Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Discussant: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University Discussant: Valerie Mueller, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

1 Remittance Responses to Temporary Discounts: A Field Experiment among Migrants from Central America • Kate Ambler, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Diego Aycinena, Universidad Francisco Marroquin; Dean Yang, University of Michigan

2 A Calendar Method of Collecting Remittance Use Data in a Remittance Dependent Economy • Prem B. Bhandari, University of Michigan; Indra Chaudhary, Institute for Social and Environmental Research-Nepal

3 Testing the Remittance Decay Hypothesis with Appropriate Data: Transnational Family Arrangements and Remitting Behavior among Senegalese Migrants in Europe • Amparo

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Gonzalez-Ferrer, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Inmaculada Serrano, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

4 Remittances and Labor Supply: The Case of Kosovo • Jeta Rudi, University of Minnesota

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

205 MIGRATION DATA AND ESTIMATION

Chair: James Raymer, Australian National University Discussant: Frans Willekens, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

1 Understanding Internal Migration to Urban Areas: Evidence from Censuses and Surveys from the Developing World • Zhen Liu, Brown University; Deborah L. Balk, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR); Mark R. Montgomery, Population Council

2 A Method for Estimating Neighborhood-to-Neighborhood Migration Flows from County-to-County Flow Data • Zack Almquist, University of Minnesota; Jack DeWaard, University of Minnesota; Susan Brower, University of Michigan; Liqi Huang, University of Minnesota; Scott Chase, University of Minnesota

3 Estimates of Global Bilateral Migration Flows by Gender Between 1960 and 2010 • Guy J. Abel, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

4 Probabilistic Projection of International Migration for All Countries • Jonathan J. Azose, University of Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

206 INTERSECTIONALITY IN POPULATION RESEARCH

Chair: Fenaba Addo, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Jacob Hibel, University of California, Davis Discussant: Marcella Alsan, Stanford

1 Influenza Vaccination Disparities and Determinants: An Intersectionality Approach • William Bleser, Pennsylvania State University; Kyler Sherman-Wilkins, Pennsylvania State University; Yunfeng Shi, Pennsylvania State University

2 Intersectional Race-by-Gender Disparities in Preventive Health Practices among U.S. Adults • Sarah A. Burgard,

University of Michigan; Katrina Haushildt, University of Michigan; Paul Christine, University of Michigan; Robert Melendez, University of Michigan; James S. House, University of Michigan

3 Compositional Differences or Unequal Treatment: A Decomposition of Black-White Differences in School Suspension and Its Relation to High School Graduation • Linsey N Edwards, Princeton University

4 Coloring the "Boys Will Be Boys" Chronicle: Race, Gender, and Behavior Problems across Two Decades • Jayanti Owens, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

207 EARLY LIFE HEALTH AND MORTALITY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

Chair: Paul Kowal, World Health Organization (WHO) Discussant: Jason Kerwin, University of Michigan

1 Democratization and Cross-Country Differences in Infant Mortality Decline in Africa, 1980-2010 • Moshi O. Herman, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

2 Elasticity of Economic Development and Child Mortality, 1950-2011 • Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine; Danzhen You, Harvard University; Haruka Hatori, University of California, Irvine

3 Association between Economic Growth and Infant Mortality: Evidence from 132 Demographic and Health Surveys from 36 Developing Countries • Ashish Kumar Upadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Swati Srivastava, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

4 How Did Mortality Selection Change the Future of the Past? Consequences of Mortality Selection on Cohort Trends in Life-Course Mortality Patterns and Epidemiologic Transition • Hui Zheng, Ohio State University

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

208 CONSEQUENCES OF FERTILITY TIMING

Chair: Emilio A. Parrado, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Jocelyn E. Finlay, Harvard University

1 Maternal Age and Child Achievement • Greg J. Duncan, University of California, Irvine; Kenneth T.H. Lee, University of California, Irvine; Ariel Kalil, University of

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Chicago; Kathleen M. Ziol-Guest, New York University (NYU)

2 Childbearing Postponement and Child Well-Being: A Social vs. Health Trade-off? • Alice Goisis, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

3 Who Reaps the Rewards and Who Pays the Costs of Precocious Investment in Reproduction?: Adolescent Reproduction in the Bolivian Amazon • Lisa S. McAllister, University of California, Santa Barbara; Geni Garcia, University of California, Santa Barbara; Aaron D. Blackwell, University of California, Santa Barbara; Michael D. Gurven, University of California, Santa Barbara

4 The Effect of Early Marriages and Early Childbearing on Women’s Nutritional Status in India • Srinivas Goli, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Anu Rammohan, The University of Sydney; Deepti Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

209 WORK AND FAMILIES

Chair: Constance T. Gager, Montclair State University Discussant: Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

1 Non-Standard Work Schedules and Father Involvement: Moderating the Negative Impact of a 24/7 Economy on Child Behavioral Outcomes • Christine Leibbrand, University of Washington

2 Nonstandard Work and the Shift Away from Male Breadwinner Families in Japan • So-Jung Lim, Utah State University; James Raymo, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3 Does Maternal Income in Childhood Affect Adolescent Health and Behavioral Outcomes? • Megan Shepherd-Banigan, University of Washington; Anirban Basu, University of Washington; Janice F. Bell, University of Washington; Cathryn Booth-LaForce, University of Washington; Jeffrey Harris, University of Washington

4 Nonstandard Work Schedules and Perceived Instrumental Support among Working Mothers • Jessica Su, University at Buffalo, State University of New York (SUNY); Rachel Dunifon, Cornell University

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

210 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF MIGRATION

Chair: Susan K. Brown, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Mao-Mei Liu, Brown University

1 Network Effects in Migrant Remittances: Evidence from Household, Sibling and Village Ties in Nang Rong, Thailand • Filiz Garip, Harvard University

2 How Social Remittances Reflect and Affect Social Hierarchies. Following Migrants’ Transfers between Paris, New-York and Dakar • Ilka Vari-Lavoisier, Princeton University

3 The Impact of International Migration on the Labour Market Behaviour of Women left-behind: Evidence from Senegal • Sorana Toma, CREST, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Economique (ENSAE); Cora Mezger, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

4 Migrants’ Family Arrangement and Their Children’s Academic Performance in China • Youqin Huang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Zai Liang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Qian Song, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

211 MEASUREMENT ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS IN FAMILY RESEARCH

Chair: Gary J. Gates, University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: Sarah O. Meadows, RAND Corporation

1 Measuring Same-Sex Couples: The What, Who, and How of Misreporting on Relationship and Sex • Jamie M. Lewis, U.S. Census Bureau; Nancy Bates, U.S. Census Bureau; Matthew Streeter, U.S. Census Bureau

2 Counting Marriages and Divorces: Comparisons of 2010 Marriage and Divorce Rates Across Counties and States • Wendy D. Manning, Bowling Green State University; Krista K Payne, Bowling Green State University

3 Searching for the Family Legal Status of Mexican-Origin Children: A Primer on Different Measurement Strategies • Sal Oropesa, Pennsylvania State University; Nancy S. Landale, Pennsylvania State University; Marianne M. Hillemeier, Pennsylvania State University

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4 Measurement of Women’s Agency in Egypt: A National Validation Study • Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University; Kristin VanderEnde, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Sylvie Dodell, Emory University; Yuk Fai Cheong, Emory University

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

212 THE MEASUREMENT AND DEMOGRAPHY OF POVERTY

Chair: Robert D. Plotnick, University of Washington Discussant: Robert M. Hauser, National Research Council (NRC) Discussant: Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University Discussant: Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University Discussant: Deirdre Bloome, University of Michigan

1 Crisis, Chronic, and Churning: An Analysis of Varying Poverty Experiences • Ashley Edwards, U.S. Census Bureau

2 The Demography of Inequality: Income, Consumption, and Wealth • Jonathan Fisher, Stanford University; David Johnson, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Timothy M. Smeeding, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jeffrey Thompson, Federal Reserve Board

3 Projecting the Demographic Impact of Anti-Poverty Policy Changes Using the California Poverty Measure • Sara Kimberlin, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality; Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of New Hampshire and Stanford University; Sarah Bohn, Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC); Caroline Danielson, Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC); Christopher T. Wimer, Columbia University

4 Health Care Reform, Health Insurance Benefits and Poverty Measurement: The Impact of Health Care Reform on Poverty in Massachusetts • Sanders Korenman, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR); Dahlia Remler, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY)

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

213 CUMULATIVE INEQUALITIES, LIFE COURSE, AND AGING

Chair: Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas at Austin

1 Rethinking the ‘Long Arm’ of Childhood: Cumulative Disadvantage, Gender, and Health in Midlife • Nicole

Etherington, University of Western Ontario; Andrea Willson, University of Western Ontario; Kim Shuey, University of Western Ontario

2 Inequality, Cumulative Advantage, and Retirement Security • Richard W. Johnson, Urban Institute; Melissa M. Favreault, Urban Institute; Karen E. Smith, Urban Institute

3 Cumulative Disadvantage and Income Inequality among Immigrants • Adriana M. Reyes, Pennsylvania State University

4 Early Life Socioeconomic Status and Adult Physiological Functioning: A Life Course Examination of Biosocial Mechanisms • Yang Claire Yang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Kristen M. Schorpp, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

214 FERTILITY AND FAMILY FORMATION IN EUROPE, 1750 TO THE PRESENT

Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University Discussant: Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven (KU Leuven)

1 The Child Quality-Quantity Tradeoff, England, 1770-1880: Is a Fundamental Component of the Economic Theory of Growth Missing? • Gregory Clark, University of California, Davis; Neil Cummins, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

2 Climate, Marriage and Fertility in the Netherlands, 1865-1937 • Julia Jennings, University at Albany, SUNY

3 Intergenerational and Intragenerational Correlations in Family Size across Time: Fertility Continuities in Northern Sweden between 1750 and 2007 • Martin Kolk, Stockholm University; Johan Dahlberg, Stockholm University

4 Socioeconomic consequences of the fertility transition: sibling exposure and intergenerational social mobility in Stockholm 1878 – 1926 • Joseph Molitoris, Lund University

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

215 RACE, GENDER, AND NATIVITY INEQUALITIES IN ECONOMIC OUTCOMES

Chair: Rebecca Glauber, University of New Hampshire Discussant: Christine R. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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1 Race, Gender, and Unemployment Scarring • David S. Pedulla, University of Texas at Austin

2 Falling behind: The Black-White Wealth Gap in Life Course and Intergenerational Perspective • Alexandra Killewald, Harvard University; Brielle Bryan, Harvard University

3 Wealth among Immigrants and Native-Born Americans: Persistent Racial/Ethnic Inequality • Matthew A. Painter, University of Wyoming; Zhenchao Qian, Ohio State University

4 Education and the Long-Term Earnings of African American and White Men in the United States • Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University; Christopher R. Tamborini, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA); ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

216 PATTERNS OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC EXCLUSION IN INDIA

Chair: C. Matthew Snipp, Stanford University Discussant: Charles Hirschman, University of Washington

1 Social Inclusion at Indian Small and Medium Enterprises • Vettriselvan Rajasekaran, Research Scholar, Department of Applied Research, Gandhigram Rural Institute (DU), Gandhigram, TN

2 Is Self-Employment the Answer to Caste Discrimination? Decomposing the Earnings Gap in Indian Household Businesses • Smriti Sharma, Delhi School of Economics; Ashwini Deshpande, Delhi School of Economics

3 Understanding the Complexities of Racism in Contemporary India: Challenges and the Way Ahead • Dawa Sherpa, Jawaharlal Nehru University

4 So Who Is Practicing Untouchability in India? • Amit Thorat, National Council of Applied Economic Research; Omkar Joshi, Consultant, National Council of Applied Economic Research

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

217 HIV-AIDS AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

Chair: Sanyu A. Mojola, University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant: Patrick Heuveline, University of California, Los Angeles

1 When to Start HIV Treatment: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Study in South Africa • Jacob Bor, Boston University; Ellen Moscoe, Harvard University

2 HIV System Assessment with Longitudinal Treatment Cascade in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa • Noah NH Haber, Harvard School of Public Health; Kevi Naidu, Wellcome Trust Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal,; Deenan Pillay, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies; Till Barnighausen, Harvard School of Public Health

3 The Effect of Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV Infection on Adult Life Expectancy in Southern and Eastern Africa • Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Jeff Eaton, Imperial College London

4 Marriage in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy: HIV Status and Marital Change in Rural Uganda • Elizabeth A. Sully, Princeton University; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Ivan Kasamba, Medical Research Council Programme on AIDS; Gershim Asiki, Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute; Janet Seeley, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

218 HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION

Chair: Dustin C. Brown, University of Michigan Discussant: Justin T. Denney, Rice University

1 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Access to and Use of Physician Diabetes Care • Raeven Faye Chandler, Pennsylvania State University; Shannon M. Monnat, Pennsylvania State University

2 Caregiver Decision-making: Household Response to Child Illness • Hayley Pierce, University of California, Berkeley; Ashley Larsen, Pennsylvania State University; Renata Forste, Brigham Young University

3 The Lifecourse Response of Physical and Mental Health to Subjective Expectations of Mortality and Disease: The Case of Mature Adults in Rural Malawi • Julio E Romero, University of Pennsylvania; Iliana V. Kohler, University of Pennsylvania

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4 Greater Leisure-Time Physical Activity is Associated with Lower Allostatic Load in Midlife Women: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2004 • Dawn Upchurch, University of California, Los Angeles

Saturday, May 2, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

219 GENDER, POWER, SEXUAL HEALTH, AND FAMILY PLANNING

Chair: Minki Chatterji, Abt Associates Discussant: Sunita Kishor, ICF International

1 Gender Systems and Fertility in Christian and Muslim Villages of Kenya: Twenty Years of Change • An-Magritt Jensen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

2 Intra Marriage Bargaining Power and Fertility Decisions for Women in Developing Countries • Younoh Kim, Eastern Michigan University; Vlad Radoias, Towson University

3 Like Mother, Like Daughter and also Like Mother-in-law? Influence of Older Generation’s Fertility Behaviours on Daughter’s Family Size Preferences in India • Abhishek Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Valeria Bordone, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)

4 His and Her Fertility Preferences: An Experimental Evaluation of Differential Information in Family Planning • Aine Seitz McCarthy, University of Minnesota

SATURDAY, MAY 2 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Poster Session 9

Saturday, May 2, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P9 FAMILY PLANNING, SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

1 Sexual Risk Behavior among College Youth: Do Friends Play a Role? • Ramesh Adhikari, Tribhuvan University

2 Determinants of Knowledge of the Calendar Method of Contraception among Women and Men Aged 15-49 in Uganda • Peninah Agaba, Makerere University; Olivia Nankinga, Makerere University; Ruth Atuhaire, Makerere University Business School

3 Immigration, contraception, and abortion in urban Russia: The role of legal status and ethnicity • Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University; Natalya Zotova, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russia

4 The Affordability of Sanitary Napkins: A Major Issue among Menstruating Women in India • Aishwarya Aishwarya, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

5 Estimating Global Abortion Incidence from 1990 until 2015 Using Bayesian Methods and a Framework of Abortion Determinants • Leontine Alkema, National University of Singapore; Anisa Asafi, World Health Organization (WHO); Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute; Bela Ganatra, Ipas; Caitlin Gerdts, University of California, San Francisco; Heidi Johnston, ICDDR,B; Anna Popinchalk, Guttmacher Institute; Ozge Tuncalp, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Paul Van Look, Independent Consultant; Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute

6 Male Reproductive Health Challenges and Appraisal of Wives’ Coping Strategies • Emmanuel O Amoo, Covenant University; Adekunbi Omideyi, Obafemi Awolowo University; Theophilus O. Fadayomi, Covenant University; Gbolahan Oni

7 The Differential and Sequential Effects of Demand and Supply Side Interventions in Promoting Institutional Deliveries – a Quasi-Experimental Trial from Rural North India • Senthil Amudhan, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India; Kalaivani Mani, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Sanjay K Rai, Centre for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; Chandrakant S Pandav, Centre for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; Anand Krishnan, Centre for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

8 Evaluation of a multi-pronged strategy to improve young women’s access to reproductive health services, including abortion, in Jharkhand, India • Kathryn Andersen, Ipas; Sushanta Banerjee, Ipas; Janardan Warvadekar, Ipas; Paramita Aich, Ipas Development Foundation, Jharkhand; Amit Rawat, Ipas Development Foundation, Delhi; Bimla Upadhyay, Ipas Development Foundation

9 Whatever I say is the Final: Gender and Power Relations in Family Planning Adoption among Slums and Middle Class Dwellers in Selected Urban Nigeria • Joshua Aransiola, Obafemi Awolowo University; Akanni I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University and University of the Witwatersrand; Adesegun O. Fatusi, Obafemi Awolowo University

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10 Moving from Many Missed Opportunities to No Missed Opportunities: Post-Abortion Family Planning among Urban Women in Uttar Pradesh, India • Jennet Arcara, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lisa M. Calhoun, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ranajit Sengupta, ICRW

11 Disappearing Daughters: Sex Selective Abortion in India, a District Level Analysis of EAG States • Ashish Awasthi, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Instituteof Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India; Akhilesh Pandey, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences,Lucknow; Uttam Singh, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences; CM Pandey, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences

12 Patterns of Decision-Making for First Sexual Intercourse among Young Filipino Men and Women • Sonny A Bechayda, Office of Population Studies; Subasri Narasimhan, University of California, Los Angeles; Socorro A. Gultiano, University of San Carlos; Josephine L Avila, Office of Population Studies

13 Changes in Modern Contraceptive Use and Women’s Education in Nairobi Slums: Evidence from a Decomposition Model • Donatien Beguy, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Blessing Mberu, 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)

14 Does a legal ban on sex selective abortion affect differential stopping behavior in couples? • Shreya Bhattacherjee, University of California, Riverside

15 The Relationship Context of Adolescent Fertility in Southeastern Ghana • Jeffrey Bingenheimer, George Washington University; Kirsten Stoebenau, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Elizabeth Asante, University of Ghana

16 What Is the Evidence for Interventions to Improve Family Planning Use among Women in the 12-Month Postpartum Period in Less Developed Countries? • Cassandra Blazer, University of California, Berkeley; Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley

17 How Do Policies and Religiosity and Impact Abortion Practices and Attitudes. A Case Study: Romania • Cristina Bradatan, Texas Tech University; Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu, University of Geneva

18 Characteristics of Women Who Lack Contraceptive Knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa • Meredith Cavin, University of Minnesota

19 Impact of Unmet need on the inter-genesique interval of young mothers in Cameroon • Valerie Chemgne, care ifa; Mireille Gneche, careifa; Ondoua Owoutou, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

20 Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Malawi: Causes and Consequences • Wilson Chialepeh, University of Western Cape, Department of Statistics and Population Studies; A. Sathiya Susuman, University of the Western Cape

21 Fertility Dynamics and Patterns of Contraceptive Use in Malawi • Jesman Chintsanya, University of Southampton

22 Assessment of Gatekeeper Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Sexual and Reproductive Health of Younger Adolescents in Zambia • Kate Cho, Abt Associates; Maurice Pengele, Abt Associates; Douglas Hampande, Abt Associates; Christopher Mazimba, Abt Associates

23 Family planning in the Post-2015 agenda – Meeting demand for family planning within a generation: Prospects and programmatic implications at the country-level • Yoonjoung Choi, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Madeleine Short Fabic, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Sennen Hounton, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Desmond Koroma, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

24 Male Victims of Sexual Violence Perpetrated by Women in the US: Implications for Risky Sexual Behavior? • Mekeila Cook, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

25 Are adolescents as likely as older women to receive immediate post-partum contraception in Mexico? • Blair G. Darney, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Oregon Health & Science University; Sandra Sosa-Rubi, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Edson Sevran-Mori, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Maria I. Rodriguez, WHO Department of Reproductive Health and Research; Dilys Walker, University of California, San Francisco; Rafael Lozano-Ascencio, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP)

26 Consequence of Family Planning Practice on School Attendance and School Progression Rate among Children in India, 1992-2006 • Puspita Datta, Consultant, supported by UNFPA, Rajasthan

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27 A Social Vaccine? HIV Infection, Fertility, and the Non-Pecuniary Returns to Secondary Schooling in Botswana • Jan-Walter De Neve, Harvard University

28 Gender Differences among Youth Who Have Sex with Wealthier Partners in South Africa • Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand

29 Son Preference and Sterilization in the Context of Fertility Decline in Tamil Nadu, India • Anne DeLessio-Parson, Pennsylvania State University; Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania State University

30 Worth the Effort? Combining Sexual and Reproductive Health and Economic Empowerment Programming for Married Adolescent Girls in Amhara, Ethiopia • Jeffrey Edmeades, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); Hannah Lantos, Johns Hopkins University; Feven Tessew, CARE International; Nidal Karim, CARE International

31 Scavenger hunt for information and services about sexual and reproductive health among middle class people in Delhi, India • Emme Edmunds, Cornell University

32 Promoting Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Analysis of Youth Sex Education and National Policy for Adolescent Health Documents • Jacques B. O. Emina, University of Kinshasa and INDEPTH Network; Jennifer Blum, Population Council

33 Staying Negative: How Repeatedly Receiving HIV-Negative Test Results Affects Perceived HIV-Risk and Risky Sexual Behaviors • Theresa M. Fedor, University of Rochester

34 Conscientious Objection to Abortion Provision in Bogotá, Colombia: Religion, Respect, and Referral • Lauren Fink, Emory University; Kaitlyn Stanhope, Emory University; Chelsey Brack, Emory University; Kalie Richardson, Emory University; Oscar Bernal, Universidad de los Andes

35 Sexual Assault on College Hookups: Risk Factors and Tipping Points for Female Victims • Jessie Ford, New York University (NYU)

36 Trends and Disparities in Postpartum Sterilization following C-Section, 2000-2008 • Ginny Garcia, Portland State University; Dawn Richardson, Portland State University; Kelly Gonzales, Portland State University; Adolfo Cuevas, Portland State University

37 Abortion Harm Reduction: The approach of a safe abortion hotline in Indonesia • Caitlin Gerdts, University of

California, San Francisco; Elise Belusa, University of California, San Francisco; Inna Hudaya, Samsara

38 Gender relations and family planning among couples in Cameroon: the case of the discussion on family planning among couples • Mireille Gneche, careifa; Valerie Chemgne, care ifa

39 Teen Pregnancy among Bisexual Adolescent Females • Shoshana K. Goldberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bianka Reese, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

40 Differences in Attitudes towards the Use of Modern Contraceptives among Kenyan Ethnic Groups, 1989 – 2008 • Barbara Gontijo, Cedeplar, UFMG; Bernardo L. Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Dimitri Fazito, Cedeplar, UFMG

41 Social determinants of high-risk sexual behaviors among unmarried youth in China • Chao Guo, Peking University; Lihua Pang, Peking University; Lei Zhang, Peking University; Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University

42 Geography and Correlates of Attitudes Shift toward the Abandonment of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Sudan: What Can We Learn from Successive DFID Sudan Opinion Poll Data? • Alexander Hamilton, Department for International Development, Sudan; Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, University of Warwick

43 Abortion experiences of Zanzibari women • Bryna Harrington, University of North Carolina; Daniel Grossman, Ibis Reproductive Health

44 The Family Planning Monitoring Blind Spot: How Current Family Planning Indicators Miss Coercion • Shannon Harris, Independent Consultant; Laura J. Reichenbach, Population Council; Karen Hardee, Population Council

45 Instrumentality over Ideology: An Investigation into Sexual Behavior and Abortion Opinion • Jennifer EM Hill, Stanford University

46 Will Female Genital Cutting Ever End? Investigating Factors Associated with Continuation of FGC among Major Ethnic Groups in Nigeria • Toyin Ikuteyijo, Obafemi Awolowo University; Olusina Bamiwuye, Obafemi Awolowo University

47 Does Contraceptive Use Always Lead to Lower Fertility? The Case of Malawi • Aparna Jain, Population Council; John Ross, Futures Group International; Erin McGinn,

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Futures Group International; Jay Gribble, Futures Group International

48 Breaking the FGM Cycle in Nigeria • Aparna Jain, Population Council

49 Giving Women a Voice: Perceptions and Experiences with Contraception and Abortion in Rural Armenia • Ani Jilozian, Icahn School of Public Health at Mount Sinai

50 Repeat Abortions among Adolescent and Young Women in Kenya • Caroline Kabiru, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Boniface A. Ushie, University of Ibadan; Michael M. Mutua, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

51 Sexual and Reproductive Health Assets during Transitions into Adolescence in Humanitarian Settings • Anna Kågesten, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jennifer Schlecht, Women's Refugee Commission; Courtland Robinson, Johns Hopkins University

52 Women’s Autonomy as a Determinant of Contraceptive Use and Method Choice among Women in Bangladesh • S. M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University

53 Unmet Need for Family Planning: What Can We Learn from the DHS Five-year Contraceptive Calendar Data? • Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Rhonda Smith, Population Reference Bureau

54 North-South Differentials in Domestic Violence and Contraception Adaptation: Evidence from Rural India • Priyanka Koiri, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Nishikant Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University

55 Abortion in three Northern States in India • Lakshmi Kota, Population Services International

56 Contraceptive Dynamics Following HIV Testing • Kerry MacQuarrie, The DHS Program (Futures Institute); Sarah E. K. Bradley, Demographic and Health Surveys Program; Sarah Staveteig, The DHS Program/Avenir Health

57 Associations between Tribal Status and Contraceptive Use in Rural Maharashtra, India • Battala Madhusudana, Population Council; Anita Raj, University of California, San Diego; Mohan Ghule, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai; Saritha Nair, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR); Jay Silverman, University of California, San Diego; Anindita Dasgupta, University of California San Diego School of Medicine; Balaiah Donta, National Institute for

Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR); Niranjan Saggurti, Population Council

58 Women’s Empowerment, Educational Attainment, and Contraceptive Use in Latin American/Caribbean Countries • Bryan A. Mann, Pennsylvania State University; Haram Jeon, Pennsylvania State University; Julia Mahfouz, Pennsylvania State University; David Baker, Pennsylvania State University

59 The incidence of abortion in Ethiopia: Current levels and trends • Ann M. Moore, Guttmacher Institute; Yirgu Gebrehiwot, Addis Ababa University; Tamara Fetters, Ipas; Yohannes Dibaba Wado, Jimma University; Susheela D. Singh, Guttmacher Institute; Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Ipas; Mengistu H. Mariam

60 Effect of HIV Status on Fertility Intention and Contraceptive Use among Women in 9 Sub-Saharan African Countries: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys • Joyce N. Mumah, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Abdhalah K. Ziraba, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

61 Sensitizing Community to Increase Uptake of Obstetric Fistula Repair Services in North-Western Tanzania • David P Ngilangwa, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania; Edwin Swai, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Amos Nyirenda, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania; Angela Mapunda, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania; Agnes Magimba, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania; Rita Noronha, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Festus Ilako, Amref Health Africa, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania

62 Trajectories to Abortion and Abortion-Related Care: A Conceptual Framework • Alison Norris, Ohio State University; Ernestina E. Coast, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Ann M. Moore, Guttmacher Institute; Emily Freeman, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

63 Influence of Exposure to Family Planning Messages on Modern Contraceptive Methods Use among Men and Their Partners in Urban Nigeria • Chinelo Okigbo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Meghan Corroon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

64 Condom Use with in Marital and Cohabiting Women and Its Implication for HIV Infection in Mahikeng, South Africa • Godswill N. Osuafor, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus

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65 Ethnic and Racial Disparities in HPV Vaccination Attitudes • Staci S Otanez, University of California, Irvine; Berna M. Torr, California State University, Fullerton

66 The Public Health Cost of Unsafe Abortion in Kenya • Maharouf A Oyolola, African Population and Health Research Center; Chimaraoke O. Izugbara, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Janie Benson, Ipas; Estelle Monique Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Michael M. Mutua, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Caroline Egesa, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

67 What Do Indian Men Actually Think about the Use of Contraception: An Exploration from the Cross Sectional Data • Shraboni Patra, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rakesh K Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

68 Religiosity as a Factor in Young Women’s Knowledge and Motivation to Avoid Early Pregnancy • Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Elyse Jennings, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

69 Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Health and Empowerment among Menstrual Regulation and Postabortion Care Clients in Bangladesh • Erin Pearson, Johns Hopkins University; Kathryn Andersen, Ipas; Rezwana Chowdhury, Ipas; Sharmin Sultana, Ipas; S. M. Shahidullah, Ipas; Michele Decker, Johns Hopkins University

70 Fertility Intentions and Contraceptive Switching in Urban Uttar Pradesh India: Results from Longitudinal Analysis • Sowmya Rajan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David Guilkey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Martha Priedman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

71 Sexual Violence, Partial Empowerment and Women’s Socially Attached Roles in India: An Analysis of Engendered Approach • Mukesh Ravi Raushan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

72 Access to Money and Relation to Women’s Use of Family Planning Methods among Young Married Women in Rural India • Elizabeth Reed, University of California, San Diego; Balaiah Donta, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR); Anindita Dasgupta, University of California San Diego School of Medicine; Mohan Ghule, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai; Battala Madhusudana, Population Council; Saritha Nair, National Institute for

Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR); Jay Silverman, University of California, San Diego; Arun Jadhav, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR); Prajakta Palaye, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR); Niranjan Saggurti, Population Council; Anita Raj, University of California, San Diego

73 From the Global North to the Global South: Comparing Sexuality Education in Mississippi and Nigeria • Rachel S. Robinson, American University; Michael Kunnuji, University of Lagos; Yusra Shawar, School of Public Affairs, American University; Jeremy Shiffman, American University

74 Post-Abortion Contraception Choices of Women in Ghana; A One-Year Review • Sarah D Rominski, University of Michigan

75 Dissecting factors linked to the uptake of HIV testing during antenatal care in Swaziland • Marguerite L. Sagna, University of Alberta

76 Ideal Family Size, Acceptability of Contraceptive Use and Social Network Processes • John Sandberg, George Washington University; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Steven Rytina, McGill University; Laetitia Douillot, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal

77 Strengthening Mass-Mediated Health Messages at the Grassroots: Role of Kalyani Clubs • Bhavisha Sehgal, Population Services International, India; Sarita Anand, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi

78 The Effect of Side-Effects: Barriers to Modern Contraceptive Use in Urban Burkina Faso • Leigh G. Senderowicz, Harvard School of Public Health

79 Births and HIV Status in Agincourt, Rural South Africa, 2010 • Christie Sennott, Purdue University; Jill Williams, University of Colorado, Boulder; Benn Sartorius, University of the Witwatersrand; Jane Menken, University of Colorado, Boulder; Nicole Angotti, American University; Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch, University of the Witwatersrand

80 Determining the Accuracy of Gestational Dating among Women Presenting for an Abortion: Results from Greater Accra and Eastern Region in Ghana • Kristen M. Shellenberg, Ipas; Samuel Antobam, Ipas, Ghana; Alison Edelman, Oregon Health & Science University; Risa Griffin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Gertrude Voetagbe, Ipas, Ghana

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81 Reproductive health supply, U.S. policy, and fertility: implications in Zambia • Jennifer Shen, Duke University

82 Identifying the Structure and Multiple Dimensions of Women’s Empowerment: Methodological Considerations in Examining Empowerment and Reproductive Health • Kyoko Shimamoto, University of California, Los Angeles

83 Young women access and use of contraception: the role of providers’ restrictions in urban Senegal • Estelle Monique Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

84 Determinants of Inconsistent Condom Use by Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM): a Qualitative Study from North India • Vijay Silan, BPS Govt. Medical College for Women, ; Shashi Kant, All India Institute of Medical Sciences

85 Prevalence of Bare Backing and Sexually Transmitted Infections among the Transgenders of Delhi • Vijay Silan, BPS Govt. Medical College for Women,

86 Predicting Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa Based on Patterns of Contraceptive Use • Ellen Smith, Futures Group International; Bernice Kuang, Futures Group; Jurczynska Kaja, Futures Group

87 Contraceptive Use in the Shadow of an HIV Epidemic: Individual and Community Effects of Education in Zambia, 1996-2007 • Maria A. Stanfors, Lund University; Cecilia Larsson, Lund University

88 Determinants of Physician Opinion toward Abortion Provision in Bogotá, Colombia • Kaitlyn Stanhope, Emory University; Lauren Fink, Emory University; Chelsey Brack, Emory University; Kalie Richardson, Emory University; Roger W. Rochat, Emory University

89 Unmet Needs on Sexual and Reproductive Health among Women Aged 50-64 in Rural China • Xiaoming Sun, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanjing Youdian University; Xingyu Shu, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanjing Youdian University; Zhanhong Zong, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanjing Youdian University; Jingshu Mao, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanjing Youdian University; Yu Sun, Institute for Environmental & Spatial Analysis, University of North Georgia

90 Induced Abortion Among Adolescents And Young People In Yaoundé (Cameroon): A Qualitative Analysis Of The Role Of Relevant Actors • Alice Noël Tchoumkeu, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques; Firmin Zinvi, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques

(IFORD); Charles Mouté, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques; Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

91 The Impact of Relationship Status and Relationship Asymmetry on the Use of Condoms, Non-Barrier Contraception, and Dual Methods in Brazilian Women • Kiyomi Tsuyuki, University of California, San Diego; Regina Maria Barbosa, Núcleo de Estudos de População; Donald Morisky, University of California, Los Angeles

92 The Educational Gradient in the Occurrence of Repeat Abortion in Finland in 1975-2010 • Heini E. Väisänen, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

93 Understanding the Anomaly between High Level of Contraceptive Use and High Fertility Rate in Malawi • Eunice M Williams, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); James Ciera, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)

94 Kenyan men’s perceptions of family planning use in the context of changing gender relations • Mellissa Withers, University of California, Los Angeles; Shari L. Dworkin, University of California, San Francisco; Jennifer M Zakaras, University of California, San Francisco; Maricianah Onono, Kenyan Medical Research Institute, Nairobi; Beryl Oyier, KEMRI; Craig R. Cohen, University of California, San Francisco; Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); Sara J Newmann, University of California, San Francisco

95 Gender Relationship and Unmet Need for Family Planning among Married Women in Cameroon • Willy Adrien Yakam Yemtchoua, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (CARE-IFA/IFORD)

96 Condom Dynamics and Dilution over Time in Young Rural Malawian Couples • Sara Yeatman, University of Colorado, Denver; Karen Hampanda, University of Colorado, Denver

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220 LABOR MARKETS AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

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Chair: Jackline Wahba, University of Southampton Discussant: Misty L. Heggeness, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

1 How Do Better-ranked Colleges Help Meet India’s Skill Shortages? Evidence Using a Regression Discontinuity Design • Utteeyo Dasgupta, Wagner College; Subha Mani, Fordham University; Smriti Sharma, Delhi School of Economics; Saurabh Singhal, UNU WIDER

2 Not My Problem: The Impact of U.S. Deportation of Criminals on Secondary Education in El Salvador • Priti Kalsi, California State University, Chico

3 HIV Treatment as Economic Stimulus: Community Spillover Effects of Mass ART Provision in Rural South Africa • Jacob Bor, Boston University; Zoe McLaren, University of Michigan; Frank Tanser, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies; Till Barnighausen, Harvard School of Public Health

4 How Political Unrest Affects Young People School-to-Work Transition? Evidence from Egypt • Rania Roushdy, Population Council

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

221 BIODEMOGRAPHY, HEALTH, AND MORTALITY

Chair: David H. Rehkopf, Stanford University Discussant: Sam Harper, McGill University

1 Polygenic Risk and the Pace of Aging • Daniel W. Belsky, Duke University

2 Biological Health Risks and Economic Development: Comparative Evidence across the Globe • Elizabeth Frankenberg, Duke University; Jessica Y. Ho, Duke University; Duncan Thomas, Duke University

3 Quantifying the Value of Biomarkers for Predicting Mortality • Noreen Goldman, Princeton University; Dana A. Glei, Georgetown University; Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University

4 Understanding Variation in Health-Related Behaviors: Evidence from American Twins • Nikkil Sudharsanan, University of Pennsylvania; Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

222 SPATIAL EFFECTS ON PARTNERING AND RACE

Chair: Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University

1 Contextual Influence on Mate Selection: Is There an Effect of Adolescent Neighborhood Characteristics on Future Partner Choice? • Karen Haandrikman, Stockholm University; Bo Malmberg, Stockholm University

2 Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes Neighborhood Conflict • Joscha Legewie, New York University (NYU); Merlin Schaeffer, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

3 Assortative Mating and Residential Segregation of Ancestry Groups in Stockholm • Robert D. Mare, University of California, Los Angeles; Monica Nordvik, Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University

4 Placing Racial Fluidity in Context • Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University; Robert Pickett, University of California, Berkeley; Andrew Penner, University of California, Irvine

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

223 POPULATION AND NATURAL DISASTERS

Chair: Jacques Véron, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) Discussant: Lori M. Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder

1 Risks of Exposure and Vulnerability to Natural Disasters at the City Level: A Global Overview • Danan Gu, United Nations Population Division; Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division; François Pelletier, United Nations Population Division

2 Social Capital and the Repopulation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina • Heather M. Rackin, Louisiana State University; Frederick Weil, Louisiana State University

3 Typhoons and Excess Fertility in a Disaster-Prone Country • J.M. Ian Salas, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies

4 Natural Disaster and Sickness Shocks: Evidence of Informal Insurance from Bangladesh • Pallab Mozumder, Florida International University; Nafisa Halim, Boston University

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Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

224 HUMAN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES, AND INEQUALITY

Chair: ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas Discussant: Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University

1 Schooling, Experience, Career Interruptions, and Earnings • Breno Braga, Urban Institute

2 School-to-Work Linkages in the United States, Germany and France • Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University; Thijs Bol, University of Amsterdam; Christina Ciocca, Columbia University; Herman van de Werfhorst, University of Amsterdam

3 Stay with Mommy and Daddy or Move Out? Consequences of the Age at Leaving Home in the United States • Maria Sironi, University of Oxford; Francesco C. Billari, University of Oxford

4 Early Labor Market Outcomes of Gender Non-traditional Baccalaureates: Trends Across Three Cohorts • Kimberlee A. Shauman, University of California, Davis

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

225 SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS OF NEW IMMIGRANTS TO THE UNITED STATES

Chair: Nathalie Williams, University of Washington Discussant: Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University

1 Trends in Socioeconomic Achievement of Filipinos in the United States • Jeofrey B. Abalos, Australian National University

2 Poverty and Affluence across the First Two Generations of Voluntary Migrants from Africa to the U.S. • Amon Emeka, Skidmore College

3 Occupational Mobility of Mexican Migrant Heads of Household in the United States • Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, University of Texas at San Antonio; Joachim Singelmann, University of Texas at San Antonio; Daesung Choi, University of Texas at San Antonio

4 The Education-Occupation Mismatch of International Emigrants and Return Migrants in Mexico, 2005-2012 • Andres Villarreal, University of Maryland-College Park

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

226 FERTILITY IN COMPLEX FAMILIES

Chair: Marcia J. Carlson, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway

1 Multiple Partner Fertility across Two Cohorts of Women in the United States • Sara R. Zobl, University of Michigan; Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan

2 Fertility after Separation: Second Births in Higher Order Unions in Western Europe • Michaela Kreyenfeld, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Teresa Castro Martin, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Tina Hannemann, University of Liverpool; Valerie Heintz-Martin, German Youth Institute; Marika Jalovaara, University of Turku; Dimitri Mortelmans, Universiteit Antwerpen; Anne Solaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Inge Pasteels, Universiteit Antwerpen; Silvia Meggiolaro, Università di Padova

3 Parenting Complexity and Indicators of Relationship Quality among Young Adults • Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State University; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State University

4 Diversity, Complexity, and Change - Family and Living Arrangement Measures in the 2014 SIPP Panel • Lindsay M. Monte, U.S. Census Bureau; Jason Fields, U.S. Census Bureau; Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau; Peter Mateyka, U.S. Census Bureau; Matthew C. Marlay, U.S. Census Bureau

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

227 URBANIZATION AND URBAN CHANGE

Chair: Jacob S. Rugh, Brigham Young University Discussant: Elizabeth Roberto, Yale University

1 Women in the City: Agglomeration and the Gender Wage Gap • Marigee Bacolod, Naval Postgraduate School

2 Class Inequality in Space: The Spatial Process of Class Reorganization from 1970 to 2009 • Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, University of California, Berkeley

3 Global Neighborhoods in Less Diverse Metropolitan Areas, 1980-2010 • Wenquan Zhang, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; John R. Logan, Brown University

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4 Trajectories of Ethnoracial Diversity in American Communities, 1980-2010 • Matthew Hall, Cornell University; Laura M. Tach, Cornell University; Barrett A. Lee, Pennsylvania State University

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

228 MISSING DATA AND BAYESIAN MODELS IN DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Columbia University Discussant: Liying Luo, University of Minnesota

1 Effects of a Fertility and Health Intervention on Household Income: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Corrective Weights • Andrew Foster, Brown University; Sveta Milusheva, Brown University

2 Approaches for Addressing Missing Data in Statistical Analyses of Female and Male Adolescent Fertility • Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Texas A&M University; Eugenia Conde, Texas A&M University

3 Multiple Imputation for Demographic Hazard Models with Left-Censored Predictor Variables • Michael S. Rendall, University of Maryland; Angela Greulich Luci, Université de Paris I, Sorbonne

4 Bayesian Ridge Estimation of Age-Period-Cohort Models • Minle Xu, University of Texas at Austin; Daniel A. Powers, University of Texas at Austin

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

229 NONMARITAL AND DIVERSE FAMILIES

Chair: Karen B. Guzzo, Bowling Green State University Discussant: Cassandra J. Dorius, Iowa State University

1 Prevalence, Trends and Characteristics of Skipped-Generation Households • Rachel Dunifon, Cornell University; Natasha Pilkauskas, Cornell University

2 Relationship Churning and Parenting Stress among Mothers • Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kristin Turney, University of California, Irvine

3 Similar Incidence, Different Nature? Characteristics of LAT Relationships in France and Italy • Arnaud Régnier-Loilier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence

4 Maternal Union Status and Youth Educational Attainment: Does Age at Birth Matter? • Sharon Sassler, Cornell University; Fenaba Addo, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kristi Williams, Ohio State University

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

230 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY IN A LEGAL CONTEXT

Chair: Diana B. Elliott, U.S. Census Bureau Discussant: Alexandra Killewald, Harvard University

1 To Have and to Insure: The Relationship between Health Insurance Coverage and Marriage Formation among Cohabitors • Tara L. Becker, University of California, Los Angeles

2 Cohabitation and Marriage in Canada. The Geography, Law and Politics of Competing Views on Gender Equality • Benoît Laplante, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS); Ana Laura Fostik, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS)

3 But Who Will Get Billy? The Effects of Child Custody Laws on Marriage • Crystal HP Wong, West Virginia University; Elaina Rose, University of Washington

4 One Child Policy and Inter-Ethnic Marriage in China • Yi Zhou, University of California, Berkeley; Wei Huang, Harvard University

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

231 INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY

Chair: Maia Sieverding, University of California, San Francisco Discussant: Maia Sieverding, University of California, San Francisco

1 Late Bloomers: Parental Safety Net for Middle Class Children in India • Sonalde B. Desai, University of Maryland; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland

2 Rising Class Inequality of Higher Education in China: Industrialization, Educational Expansion, or Labor Market Incentive? • Jin Jiang, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong

3 Inequality of Opportunity in the Labor Market for Higher Education Graduates in Egypt and Jordan • Caroline Krafft,

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University of Minnesota; Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota

4 Intergenerational Mobility in Britain, Canada, and the United States, 1850-1911: New Evidence from Linked Census Data • Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota; Peter Baskerville, University of Alberta; Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal; Kris Inwood, University of Guelph; Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota; Kevin Schürer, University of Leicester

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

232 FAMILIES AND EDUCATION

1 Gender Differences in the Effect of Family Size on Education: New Evidence from China’s One Child Policy • Susan L. Averett, Lafayette College; Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado, Denver

2 The Birth Order Paradox • Kieron Barclay, Stockholm University

3 What Skills Can Buy: Transmission of Advantage through Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills • Catherine Doren, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4 The Effects of Combinations of Changes in Parental Jobs, Partnership Statuses, and Residence on Children’s Educational Attainment • Juli Simon Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

233 BABY BOOMERS AND MILLENNIALS AFTER THE GREAT RECESSION

Chair: Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau Discussant: Jack Baker, University of New Mexico

1 Fertility Behavior of Millennials before and after the Great Recession • Nan M. Astone, Urban Institute; Steven P. Martin, Urban Institute; H. Elizabeth Peters, Urban Institute

2 Talkin' 'Bout Our Generations: Baby Boomers and Millennials in the United States • Sandra Colby, U.S. Census Bureau; Frank Hobbs, U.S. Census Bureau

3 Evolving Interrelations in Demographic Processes and the Great Recession: Continuous Evolution or Seismic Shift? • Mark J. Lyons-Amos, Institute of Education

4 Was the Great Recession Unique? Young Adults Living with Parents during Economic Downturns, 1967-2013 • Jonathan Vespa, U.S. Census Bureau; Laryssa Mykyta, U.S. Census Bureau

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

234 FORMAL DEMOGRAPHY OF MORTALITY

Chair: Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania

1 Estimating Neonatal Mortality • Monica Alexander, University of California, Berkeley

2 Am I Halfway? Life Lived = Expected Life • Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max Planck Odense Center; Virginia Zarulli, Max Planck Odense Center

3 Adjusting the Brass Relational Model to the Shift and Compression of Mortality at Old Age: A Conservative Scenario • Dalkhat M. Ediev, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital

4 Life Lost, Lifesaving, and Causes of Death • Timothy L. M. Riffe, University of California, Berkeley; Aïda Solé-Auró, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

235 CONSEQUENCES OF DOMESTIC GENDER EQUALITY

Chair: Jennifer A. Holland, University of Southampton Discussant: Joy Arguillas, University of the Philippines

1 Deconstructing Specialization: Unpaid Domestic Tasks and Marriage Premia among U.S. Men • Lynn Prince Cooke, University of Bath; Jennifer L. Hook, University of Southern California

2 How Many Children Do We Want? Does Housework Participation Matter? Evidence from South Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan • Man Yee Kan, University of Oxford; Ekaterina Hertog, University of Oxford

3 You Have Got to Be Carefully Taught: The Effect of Parent’s Gender Role Performances on Indonesian Children’s Attitudes towards the Role of Women in the Private and Public Sphere • Iwu D. Utomo, Australian National University; Anna Reimondos, Australian National University; Ariane J. Utomo, Australian National University; Peter McDonald, Australian National University

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4 Who Brings Home the Bacon? The Influence of Context • Agnese Vitali, University of Southampton

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

236 INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY-LEVEL CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

Chair: Jennifer Wagman, University of California, San Diego Discussant: Jamila Stockman, University of California, San Diego

1 Maternal Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Child Health in India: Evidence of an Association from NFHS-3 • Santosh Jatrana, Deakin University Australia; Samba Siva Rao Pasupuleti, Deakin University Australia

2 Impact of an Integrated Intervention (SAFE) on Spousal Violence against Women and Girls in Slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh • Ruchira Naved, ICDDR,B; Sanjida Mourin

3 Symbolic Pride and Physical Suffering: An Explanation of Gender-Based Violence in Vietnam • Hoang Tu Anh, Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population

4 Men’s Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence in Vietnam: Gendered Social Learning and the Challenges of Masculinity • Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University; Eilidh Higgins, Emory University; Hoang Tu Anh, Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population; Kristin VanderEnde, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Tran Hung Minh, Consultation of Investment in Health Promotion Company (CIHP); Sidney Ruth Schuler, FHI 360

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

237 DETERMINANTS AND IMPLICATIONS OF INTERGENERATIONAL CO-RESIDENCE ACROSS THE WORLD

Chair: Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State University Discussant: Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Emory University

1 Response and Resilience: Differential Probabilities of Child Fostering among Households during the African AIDS Epidemic • Lauren Bachan, Pennsylvania State University

2 Co-residence with Children and the Subjective Well-being of Older Widowed People in Europe • Emily Grundy,

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Michael Murphy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

3 Stepfamily Prevalence in Northern Sweden 1750-2007 • Jani Turunen, Stockholm University

4 Dynamics of Family Households and Elderly Living Arrangements in China, 1990-2010 • Yi Zeng, Duke University and Peking University; Zhenglian Wang, Duke University; Qiushi Feng, National University of Singapore; Wenzhao Shi, Center for Households and Counsumption Forecasting, Digital China; W. Jean Yeung, National University of Singapore and University of Michigan

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

238 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, RISKS, AND NETWORKS

Chair: Martina Morris, University of Washington Discussant: Casey E. Copen, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

1 Does Community Physical Activity Protect Urban Poor Youth in Accra from Sexual Risk Taking beyond Their Own Participation in Physical Activity? • Nurudeen Alhassan, University of Ghana; Francis Nii-Amoo Dodoo, Pennsylvania State University and University of Ghana

2 Are Men and Women with Gender-Typical Behaviors More Likely to Engage in Concurrent Sexual Partnerships? A Nationally Representative Longitudinal Data Analysis • Paul J. Fleming, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3 Couple-Level Age and Educational Asymmetries and HIV Risk in Kenya • Ashley Fox, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Colleen Lynch, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

4 Marital Partnership Selection and HIV Concordance in a Generalized Epidemic Setting • Elizabeth A. Sully, Princeton University

Saturday, May 2, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

239 CROSS NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES AND CHILDREN'S OUTCOMES

Chair: Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Michigan ; University of Southern California Discussant: Monica J. Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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1 Processes of Cumulative Disadvantage: Socio-Economic and Intergenerational Transmission of Child Nutrition in Brazil • Leticia J. Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Luiz Gama, Cedeplar, UFMG; Flavio Carvalhaes, UFRJ; Letisha E C Brown, University of Texas at Austin

2 Maternal Education, Changing Family Circumstances, and Child Development in the U.S. And U.K. • Margot Jackson, Brown University; Kathleen E. Kiernan, University of York; Sara McLanahan, Princeton University

3 Measuring Children’s Economic Well-Being in Four Developing Countries: Implications for Inequality in Health and Education • Laura B. Nolan, Princeton University

4 Migration, Schooling Aspirations, and the Role of Sending Community Context • Scott T. Yabiku, Arizona State University; Jennifer E. Glick, Arizona State University

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Program Participants Index

A, Arun P ........................................ P6-1 Aaronson, Daniel ............................ 106 Aassve, Arnstein .................... 47, P4-62 Abalos, Jeofrey B. ................... 225, P4-1 Abdelnabi, Jasmine ...................... P4-10 Abel, Guy J. ..................................... 205 Abler, David ................................. P6-95 Aboderin, Isabella ........................... 123 Acciai, Francesco ............................ 109 Acevedo-Garcia, Dolores ................ 148 Achana, Fabian ................................. 13 Achyut, Pranita ................ P4-67, P8-59 Ackert, Elizabeth S. .............. P1-1, P6-2 Acosta, Yesenia D. .......................... P6-3 Adamopoulos, Pauline ...................... 55 Adams, Jimi ........................... 115, P2-1 Adams, William .............................. 148 Addo, Fenaba .................... 71, 206, 229 Adebowale, Ayo S. ................... 49, P8-1 Adedini, Sunday A. ............... 142, P4-70 Adetoro, Gbemisola ....................... P7-1 Adetunji, Jacob A. .......................... P2-2 Adeyoju, Temitope O...................... P7-2 Adger, W Neil .............................. P6-83 Adhikari, Ramesh .......................... P9-1 Adjiwanou, Vissého D. ................ P7-96 Adler, Nancy ................................ P5-48 Adsera, Alicia ................ 45, P6-4, P6-5 Aekplakorn, Wichai ........... P5-3, P5-74 Afework, Mesganaw F. ................ P7-21 Afolabi, Rotimi .............................. P2-3 Afshar, Sara ...................................... 87 Afulani, Patience A. ........................ P7-3 Agaba, Peninah .................... P5-4, P9-2 Agadjanian, Victor ................... 49, P9-3 Agarwal, Pradeep .............................. 22 Agrawal, Deepak ......................... P2-50 Agrawal, Praween Kumar ............... 158 Agrawal, Sutapa .................. 18, 77, 187 Agree, Emily M. .............................. 187 Aguero, Jorge .................................... 95 Aguirre, Alejandro ......................... P5-1 Agustini, Haerani ......................... P6-68 Agyei-Mensah, Samuel .... 1, 173, P3-64 Agyepong, Irene .............................. 119 Ahmed, Akhter ............................. P7-87 Ahmed, Saifuddin ..................... 28, 182 Aich, Paramita ............................... P9-8 Aiken, Abigail R. A. .................. 49, 120 Ailshire, Jennifer A. ................ 23, P5-12 Ainul, Sigma ............................. 98, 113 Aishwarya, Aishwarya ......... P8-2, P9-4

Akilimali, Pierre ............................. P2-8 Akinyemi, Akanni I. ................. 74, P9-9 Akinyemi, Joshua O. ............. P2-3, P7-4 Aktar, Rengin .................................. 128 Akter, Mst. Farhana ....................... P4-2 Akushevich, Igor .................... 200, P5-2 Albertini, Marco ........................ 42, 112 Alcañiz, Manuela ............................ 130 Alcantara, Adelamar ....................... 141 Alcántara, Carmela ........................... 14 Alderman, Harold ............................. 24 Al-dulaimi, Ragheed .................... P4-10 Aleman, Xiomara ............................ 118 Alemayehu, Mussie ..................... P7-95 Alemu, Besufekad .......................... P4-3 Alessandra, Venturini ..................... 116 Alexander, Monica .................. 153, 234 Alexander, Rohan ........................... 153 Alexander, Trent ....................... 11, 101 Alhassan, Nurudeen ........................ 238 Alkema, Leontine ................. P7-5, P9-5 Alkitkat, Huda ................................ P4-4 Allendorf, Keera .............. 80, 159, P1-2 Almada, Lorenzo ........................... P7-6 Almirall, Daniel .............................. 151 Almquist, Zack ........................ 151, 205 Alon, Sigal ...................................... 160 Alsan, Marcella ......... 86, 106, 128, 206 Alter, George .................................... 28 Altindag, Onur ............................... P3-1 Altman, Claire ................................. 189 Alves, Luciana C. .......................... P2-58 Amato, Paul .............................. 69, 146 Ambade, Mayanka ......................... P7-7 Ambler, Kate ..................... 10, 127, 204 Ambrosetti, Elena ............................. 45 Amin, Sajeda ............................. 98, 113 Amoako Johnson, Fiifi .................... 122 Amoateng, Acheampong Y ............. P1-3 Amoo, Emmanuel O ....................... P9-6 Amouzou, Agbessi .................... 55, 182 Amudhan, Senthil .......................... P9-7 Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina .......................................... 85, 165, 204 Anand, Enu ........................ P2-4, P7-81 Anand, Sarita ............................... P9-77 Ananyev, Maxim ........................... P8-3 Andersen, Kathryn ............. P9-8, P9-69 Andersen, Lars H. ................ 39, 99, 186 Andersen, Synøve N. .................... P3-47 Anderson, Barbara A. ................... P2-53 Anderson, Beth ................................. 58

Anderson, D Augustus .................... 184 Anderson, James ............................... 36 Anderson, Thomas .......................... 124 Andersson, Eva K. ........................... 100 Andersson, Matthew ....................... 203 Andrade, Benjamin ........................... 74 Andreeva, Mila ............................... 147 Andrew, Megan ................................ 32 Andro, Armelle ................................. 59 Aneshensel, Carol S. ..................... P5-58 Angel, Jacqueline L. ......... 57, 213, P4-5 Angel, Ronald ................................... 57 Anglewicz, Philip A. ............... 25, P5-77 Angotti, Nicole ....................... 89, P9-79 Ansari, Arya ...................................... 60 Antman, Francisca M. .................. 10, 96 Antobam, Samuel ......................... P9-80 Antón Pérez, José Ignacio ............ P1-20 Anukriti, S ....................................... 139 Aparicio, Rosario .............................. 70 Apinonkul, Benjawan ........ P5-3, P5-74 Apouey, Benedicte .......................... 180 Aradhya, Siddartha ......................... 143 Aransiola, Joshua ........................... P9-9 Arashi, Rieko ................................. P8-4 Aratani, Yumiko ............................. 185 Arbeev, Konstantin G. ............... 21, 200 Arbeeva, Liubov ....................... 21, 200 Arbuckle, Jake ................................ 184 Arcara, Jennet .............................. P9-10 Arenas, Erika ............................ 70, 139 Argeseanu Cunningham, Solveig .................................. 87, 158, 193, 237 Arguillas, Florio O. ......................... P1-4 Arguillas, Joy ......................... 235, P1-4 Argys, Laura M. ............................... 232 Arhinful, Daniel ................................ 55 Armanious, Dina .................. P6-6, P8-5 Armstrong, David M. ..................... P6-7 Arokiasamy, Perianayagam ............................... 20, 162, 187, P4-94 Arpino, Bruno .......................... 17, P4-6 Asad, Asad L. ............................. 54, 113 Asafi, Anisa ................................... P9-5 Asante, Elizabeth ......................... P9-15 Ashtiani, Mariam ........................... P2-5 Asiimwe, John Bosco ................... P2-67 Asiki, Gershim ................................ 217 Assaad, Ragui ............. 15, 24, 169, 231 Astone, Nan M. ........................ 112, 233 Asuming, Patrick .............................. 13 Atabay, Efe ..................................... 108

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Atela, Martin H ................... P7-8, P7-65 Atuhaire, Ruth ...................... P5-4, P9-2 Atuyambe, Lynn M. ...................... P3-40 Austrian, Karen ...................... 52, P1-62 Avendano, Mauricio ............ 103, P4-39 Averett, Susan L. ................. 80, 96, 232 Avila, Josephine L ............ P3-62, P9-12 Awasthi, Ashish ........................... P9-11 Awino Odhiambo, George ........... P3-15 Awoonor-Williams, John Koku ........ 13 Awuah, Raphael B. ............................ 18 Aycinena, Diego ............................. 204 Ayeni, Olusola ....................... 193, P2-3 Azad, P. ........................................ P6-82 Azevedo, Alda B. ................ P2-6, P3-55 Azose, Jonathan J. ............................ 205 Babazadeh, Saleh ........................... P2-8 Babiarz, Kimberly ........................... 181 Bachan, Lauren ............................... 237 Bachmeier, James D........................ P2-7 Bachrach, Christine A. ......................... 5 Bacolod, Marigee ............................ 227 Bader, Michael D. M. ....... 63, 84, P2-64 Baeninger, Rosana ....................... P6-56 Bai, Yifan ....................................... P4-7 Bailey, Ajay ................................. P5-83 Bajos, Nathalie ........................ 167, 198 Bajracharya, Ashish .......................... 98 Baker, Amy .................................. P5-45 Baker, David ................................ P9-58 Baker, Elizabeth H. ....................... P5-68 Baker, Jack ...................... 122, 141, 233 Bakker, Bart ................................. P8-57 Balakrishnan, Uttara ...................... P7-9 Balbo, Nicoletta ................................ 17 Baldoni, Emiliana ........................ P3-17 Balistreri, Kelly .............................. P5-5 Balk, Deborah L. ...................... 158, 205 Bamiwuye, Olusina ...................... P9-46 Banchani, Emmanuel ......... P5-6, P5-79 Banda, Pamela C .............................. 167 Bandawe, Chiwoza ........................... 37 Bandelj, Nina ............................... P8-42 Bandi, Keerthi ................................. 189 Banerjee, Sushanta ......................... P9-8 Banerji, Manjistha .......................... P1-5 Bangha, Martin ................................. 55 Bankole, Akinrinola ......... 38, 197, P9-5 Banks, Jacqueline L ........................ P8-6 Bansod, Dhananjay W. ................... P4-8 Banza-Nsungu, Antoine .................... 67 Bao, Luoman ........................... 138, 199 Baraka, Jitihada ............................... 117 Barakat, Bilal ............................... P2-21 Baranowska-Rataj, Anna ....... 155, P5-7 Baranwal, Anshu .................. P3-2, P3-3

Barban, Nicola ............................. P3-89 Barber, Jennifer S. ....... 40, 61, 100, 120 Barbieri, Magali .............................. 147 Barbosa, Regina Maria ................. P9-91 Barclay, Kieron ......................... 73, 232 Bardin, Lauren ............................. P7-10 Barge, Sandhya V. ........................ P7-89 Barnett, George ............................ P8-85 Barnighausen, Till ................... 217, 220 Barr, Peter .................................... P1-29 Barrett, Tyler ........................ 187, P5-36 Bartholomew, Kyle R ..................... P1-6 Bartlett, Bryce ................................... 57 Bartley, Katherine ........................ P2-64 Basaran Sahin, Duygu .................... P4-9 Baschieri, Angela ......................... P6-84 Baskerville, Peter ............................ 231 Bass, Brittany .................................... 53 Basten, Stuart A. ................... P3-4, P3-5 Basu, Alaka Malwade ..................... 119 Basu, Anirban ................................. 209 Basu, Sanjay ...................................... 77 Bates, Nancy ................................... 211 Batyra, Ewa .................................... P3-6 Baudisch, Annette ........................ P5-33 Bauer, Ramon ........................ 63, P2-77 Bauldry, Shawn ......................... 58, 190 Baumgartner, Erin ............................. 60 Bawah, Ayaga A. ............................... 13 Baxter, Janeen ......................... 131, 188 Baynes, Colin .................................. 117 Bayray, Alemayehu ..................... P7-95 Bean, Frank D. ................................. 152 Bearak, Jonathan M. ........................ 129 Beauchemin, Cris .................... 192, 204 Beaujouan, Eva ........................... 48, 91 Bechayda, Sonny A ........... P3-62, P9-12 Becker, Stan .................................... 197 Becker, Tara L. ................................ 230 Becquet, Valentine .......................... 150 Beguy, Donatien .............. P2-28, P9-13 Behrman, Jere ................................. 221 Behrman, Julia ......................... 98, P6-8 Bell, Janice F. ................................... 209 Bell, Suzanne .................................... 74 Bellows, Benjamin ............................ 58 Belsky, Daniel W. ...................... 21, 221 Belting, Katharina ........................ P5-89 Beltrán-Sánchez, Hiram .................. 154 Belusa, Elise ................................. P9-37 Beninguisse, Gervais .................... P9-90 Bennett, Neil G. .......... 93, P1-73, P1-74 Benson, Janel .................................. 185 Benson, Janie ............................... P9-66 Benza, Magdalena ........................... 173 Berchick, Edward ............................ 130

Berger, Lawrence M. ................... 2, 146 Bergeron-Boucher, Marie-Pier ............................................. 154, P5-33 Berkman, Lisa ........ 97, 110, 130, P1-41 Bernal, Oscar ............................... P9-34 Bernal, Pedro ............................... P3-86 Bernardi, Laura ......................... 60, 171 Berrington, Ann M. .................... 91, 115 Bertho, Ana Carolina ..................... P8-7 Bertrand, Jane ........................ 119, P2-8 Bertrand-Dansereau, Anais ................. 8 Best, Latrica E. ................................... 23 Beyeler, Naomi ............................ P7-89 Bhagat, R. B. ................................ P6-48 Bhandari, Prem B. .................... 194, 204 Bhargava, Pradeep Kumar ............. P1-7 Bhaskar, Renuka ............................. 101 Bhattacharjee, Sahana .................. P6-11 Bhattacherjee, Shreya .................. P9-14 Biagas, David ...................................... 6 Bianchi, Suzanne M. ........................ 112 Biddlecom, Ann E. ........................... 164 Bidisha, Sayema Haque .................... 77 Bietsch, Kristin .................... 197, P3-94 Bignami, Simona ................. 115, P9-76 Bijwaard, Govert ............................. 203 Billari, Francesco C. .................. 48, 224 Bilsborrow, Richard .................. 56, 201 Binanga, Arsene ..................... 119, P2-8 Biney, Adriana A. .............................. 38 Bingenheimer, Jeffrey .................. P9-15 Bird, Mia ........................................ P8-8 Biritwum, Richard .......................... 162 Bisiriyu, Lukman .............................. 74 Bitler, Marianne .............................. 172 Bjorkenstam, Emma ....................... P5-8 Blackwell, Aaron D. .................. 91, 208 Blanc, Ann K. ................................. P2-9 Blanchard, Samuel ....................... P5-48 Blanchard, Sarah .......................... P8-75 Blazer, Cassandra ......................... P9-16 Blebu, Bridgette .............................. 189 Bleser, William ............................... 206 Blewett, Lynn .................................. 126 Blocher, Julia ............................ 93, 104 Blokland, Arjan ................................. 99 Bloome, Deirdre ........................ 83, 212 Blum, Jennifer .............................. P9-32 Blum, Robert ................................... 167 Boardman, Jason D. ................... 21, 200 Boen, Courtney ................... 34, 58, 109 Boeri, Marco ................................ P2-70 Boettner, Bethany ................... 107, 186 Bohet, Aline ................................... P3-7 Bohk, Christina .................. P2-10, P5-9 Bohn, Sarah ..................................... 212

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Bol, Thijs ........................................ 224 Bolender, Ben .............................. P2-11 Bollinger, Mary ............................ P5-10 Bolund, Lars ................................. P5-95 Bolzendahl, Catherine ..................... 166 Bonifacio, Gabriela Marise O. ...... P7-93 Booth-LaForce, Cathryn ................. 209 Bor, Jacob ......................... 95, 217, 220 Bordone, Valeria .................... 219, P4-6 Borecki, Ingrid .................................. 21 Borges, Gabriel ................ P2-12, P2-13 Borkotoky, Kakoli ........... P2-35, P7-11 Borra, Cristina ................................. 156 Bosomprah, Samuel ..................... P7-76 Bossavie, Laurent L.Y. ...................... 24 Bostean, Georgiana ........... 70, 171, 194 Bourbeau, Robert R. ..................... P5-28 Bowen, Catherine ......................... P4-56 Boyd, Lisa .................................... P1-47 Boyle, Elizabeth .............................. 198 Boynton-Jarrett, Renee ................... 148 Bozigar, Matthew .............................. 56 Brack, Chelsey ................. P9-34, P9-88 Bradatan, Cristina ............ P6-45, P9-17 Bradley, Sarah E. K. ................. 3, P9-56 Brady, Eoghan ................................ 182 Braga, Breno ................................... 224 Brahmbatt, Heena ........................ P7-52 Brandalesi, Vanessa ....................... P3-8 Brandén, Maria .............................. P6-9 Branigan, Amelia R. ..................... P5-11 Bratter, Jenifer ....................... 222, P8-9 Brauner-Otto, Sarah R. ........ 48, 73, 124 Brazil, Noli .................................. 15, 65 Brehm, Hollie Nyseth ....................... 99 Brekke, Idunn IB ................................ 29 Brewer, Mackenzie .................. 9, P7-12 Brewster, Karin ............................... 167 Briley, Daniel A. ................................ 47 Brindis, Claire .............................. P6-50 Brinton, Mary .................................. 124 Brite, Jennifer ....................... 158, P4-10 Bromberger, Joyce .......................... 103 Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne ................ 39, 191 Brower, Susan ................................. 205 Brown, David L. .............................. 145 Brown, Dustin C. ...... 218, P4-22, P5-85 Brown, Henry S .............................. P4-5 Brown, J. Scott ............................. P4-57 Brown, John ...................................... 86 Brown, Lauren ............................. P5-12 Brown, Letisha E C ............... 239, P4-11 Brown, Matt .................................... 190 Brown, Rachel R ................................ 88 Brown, Ryan P. .................................. 76 Brown, Scott ........................ 179, P4-49

Brown, Susan L. ........................... 50, 88 Brown, Susan K. .............. 152, 184, 210 Brown, Warren A. ............................ 141 Brownell, Peter ................................. 16 Browning, Christopher ............ 107, 186 Bruch, Sarah K. ................. P8-10, P8-11 Bruckner, Tim-Allen ........... 36, 97, 180 Bruns, Angela .............................. P2-14 Bryan, Brielle ............................ 39, 215 Bryce, Jennifer .................................. 55 Brzozowska, Zuzanna ....................... 48 Buber-Ennser, Isabella ...................... 42 Bucca, Mauricio ........................... P8-12 Buchmann, Claudia ......................... 118 Buchmueller, Thomas C .................. 126 Buckley, Cynthia ......................... P5-13 Buettgens, Matthew .......................... 75 Buher Kane, Jennifer ........................ 34 Bukusi, Elizabeth A. ..................... P9-94 Bununu, Yakubu A. ...................... P6-10 Burd, Charlynn ............................. P6-51 Burdorf, Alex ............................... P7-56 Bures, Regina M. ............................... 62 Burgard, Sarah A. ................ 6, 109, 206 Burn, Ian ...................................... P8-13 Burrows, Michael ......................... P4-13 Burstrom, Bo .................................. P5-8 Butz, William ............................ 77, 201 Buxton, Orfeu ........................ 97, P1-41 Byker, Tanya ................................... 139 Bzostek, Sharon .............................. 146 Cagney, Kathleen A. .......................... 58 Cai, Yong ............................. 163, P8-14 Cain, Virginia S. .............................. 177 Calder, Catherine .................... 107, 186 Calhoun, Lisa M. .......................... P9-10 Call, Maia ........................................... 7 Calvès, Anne-Emmanuèle .. P1-8, P8-15 Camarda, Carlo G. ............ P5-14, P5-28 Cambois, Emmanuelle ................. P5-15 Campbell, Angela ........................ P7-13 Campbell, Cameron D. .................... 196 Campbell, Mary E. ...................... 6, P8-9 Campbell, Oona ................................ 77 Campolo, Maria Gabriella ................ 94 Cangero, Theodore ....................... P6-43 Canning, David ................ 20, 22, P7-59 Cantele, Matthew ......................... P3-83 Cantu, Phillip A. ........................... P4-14 Canudas-Romo, Vladimir 154, 202, 234 Cao, Bochen ................................. P5-16 Cao, Ying ........................................ 106 Capistrant, Benjamin D. ................. 4, 97 Capková, Klára .............................. P1-9 Cappa, Claudia ............................. P1-38 Carba, Delia B. ................................... 87

Carioli, Alessandra ....................... P2-15 Carletto, Calogero ............................. 55 Carlson, Elwood ................... 129, P1-10 Carlson, Marcia J. .............. 50, 146, 226 Caron, Marianne ............................. 172 Carpenter, Jeannette ..................... P7-85 Carter-Johnson, Frances ............... P8-35 Carvalhaes, Flavio .......................... 239 Carvalho, Adelaide ........................... 74 Carvalho, Angelita ............. P3-9, P3-10 Carvalho, José Alberto ................. P7-93 Casper, Lynne M. .......................... P4-74 Castagnone, Eleonora ..................... 192 Casterline, John B. ......... 1, 90, 173, 181 Castiglioni, Maria ........................ P3-17 Castro, Marcia C. ..................... 104, 148 Castro, Ruben .................................. 100 Castro Martin, Teresa ...................... 226 Caswell, Hal .............................. 91, 202 Catalano, Ralph ................................. 58 Cattin, Julia .................................. P1-28 Caudillo, Monica ......................... P2-16 Cavanagh, Shannon E. .......... 178, P1-11 Cavenaghi, Suzana M. ..................... 170 Cavin, Meredith ........................... P9-18 Cepeda, Alice ............................... P2-68 Cesare, Nina ...................................... 82 Cha, Youngjoo .......................... 44, 153 Chae, Sophia ..................................... 10 Chakraborty, Tanika ....................... 183 Chakravarty, Abhishek ................... 139 Chakravorty, Sanjoy .................... P6-30 Chalasani, Satvika ........................... 115 Chambre, Dany ................................. 68 Champion, Tony ............................. 145 Chamratrithirong, Aphichat ......... P6-31 Chan, Angelique ............................... 57 Chan, Christine ............................... 127 Chandhiok, Nomita ...................... P7-69 Chandler, Raeven Faye ................... 218 Chandra, Hukum ............................. 122 Chang, Chaeyoung ............................ 53 Chang, Hsin-Chieh ................. 93, P5-17 Chang, Yi-Chun ........................... P8-16 Chankova, Slavea ............................ 117 Chao, Fengqing ............................ P2-17 Chao, Shih-Yi .............................. P1-12 Charleroy, Margaret L. ................. P8-17 Charlton, Diane ................................. 24 Chase, Scott .................................... 205 Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay ............ 161 Chatterjee, Esha ........................... P3-11 Chatterjee, Poulami ...................... P7-14 Chatterji, Minki ......................... 74, 219 Chatterji, Somnath ....................... P5-47 Chattopadhyay, Aparajita .... P3-2, P3-3

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Chaudhary, Indra ............................ 204 Chaunwan, Sutthida ..................... P4-15 Chavez, Jorge ......................... 54, P6-44 Chávez, Sergio ................................ 189 Chehras, Nanneh ............................. 150 Chemgne, Valerie ............ P9-19, P9-38 Chemhaka, Garikayi ....................... 142 Chen, Bijia ...................................... 196 Chen, Feinian .......................... 114, 138 Chen, Guangying ......................... P1-13 Chen, Haoyi .................................... 145 Chen, Huashuai ............................ P5-95 Chen, I-Chien .................................. 174 Chen, Jen-Hao ................................... 94 Chen, Joyce ....................................... 10 Chen, Li Hui ................................... 147 Chen, Wei ....................................... 127 Chen, Xinxin ................................... 114 Chen, Yi-Yu ........................................ 2 Chen, Yun-yu ............................... P4-17 Cheng, Cheng ............................... P1-14 Cheng, Siwei ................................... 174 Cheng, Yen-Hsin Alice .... P1-15, P8-18 Cheng, Yuan ................................ P4-16 Cheong, Yuk Fai ............................. 211 Chetty, Terusha ............................... 117 Cheung, Adam Ka-Lok ................ P1-16 Chialepeh, Wilson ........................ P9-20 Chiao, Chi .................................... P4-17 Chihaya, Guilherme ............. 155, P1-17 Chinn, Juanita J. ............................... 135 Chintsanya, Jesman ...................... P9-21 Chiu, Chi-Tsun .................................. 57 Chlon-Dominczak, Agnieszka ..... P4-18 Cho, Kate ..................................... P9-22 Cho, Rosa M. ................................ P8-20 Cho, Youngtae ..................... 111, P2-91 Choe, Minja K. ................................. 124 Choi, Anna ....................... P5-18, P7-15 Choi, Daesung ................................. 225 Choi, Jaehee ......................... 169, P8-19 Choi, Jaesung ............................... P8-20 Choi, Kate H. .................. 71, 118, P1-18 Choi, Seongsoo ................................. 47 Choi, Seung-won ......................... P4-19 Choi, Soonie ...................................... 74 Choi, Yoonjoung .............. P2-83, P9-23 Chorniy, Anna .............................. P5-19 Chou, Doris .................................... P7-5 Chowdhury, Rezwana ...... P3-67, P9-69 Christensen, Kaare ............................ 21 Christiansen, Kiah ............................. 77 Christine, Paul ................................. 206 Chudnovskaya, Margarita P2-18, P4-20 Chung, Hyeeun ............................... 118 Chung, Pil H ........................... 34, P4-21

Chung, Robert ................................... 63 Churilova, Elena .......................... P3-96 Ci, Wen ........................................... 143 Ciera, James ................................. P9-93 Ciganda, Daniel ................................ 47 Cincotta, Richard P. ........................... 93 Ciobanu, Ruxandra Oana ............. P9-17 Ciocca, Christina ..................... 160, 224 Cizmeli, Ceylan ........................... P7-16 Clampet-Lundquist, Susan .............. 185 Clark, Gregory ................................ 214 Clark, Rebecca L. ............................... 62 Clark, Samuel J. ....................... 134, 181 Clark, Shelley ...................... 50, 73, 178 Clark, William A. V. ............... 41, P1-43 Clarke, Averil ............................... P3-12 Clarke, Keith ................................... 173 Clarke, Philippa ........................... P5-86 Clay, Karen ............................... 86, 180 Clemans-Cope, Lisa H. ...................... 75 Clement, Matthew ............................. 84 Cleveland, Lara ............................ P2-79 Coast, Ernestina E. .................. 38, P9-62 Coate, Patrick ............................... P4-22 Cobb, Ryon ............................ 135, P8-9 Codjoe, Samuel N. A. ...................... 123 Coffey, Diane ......................... 67, P7-17 Cogneau, Denis ................................. 78 Cohen, Craig R. ............................ P9-94 Cohen, Elisha .................................. 136 Cohen, Joel E. ............................... P2-10 Cohen, Robin .................................... 43 Colby, Sandra .......................... 101, 233 Colen, Cynthia G. .............. 34, 136, 190 Coley, Rebekah Levine ....................... 3 Collinson, Mark ............... P4-59, P6-90 Colon-Lugo, Heidy ...................... P5-20 Coly, Ndèye Binta Diémé ............ P2-60 Comfort, Alison B ................. 117, P7-18 Compernolle, Ellen ........................... 19 Conde, Eugenia ............................... 228 Condit, Katie ..................................... 32 Cong, Zhen .................................. P4-82 Conger, Dylan ................................... 60 Conley, Dalton ................................ 149 Connor, Dylan ................................... 11 Conron, Kerith ............................. P7-35 Cook, C. Justin ................................ 200 Cook, Lisa ......................................... 11 Cook, Mekeila .............................. P9-24 Cook, Michael .............................. P7-60 Cook, Philip J. .................................... 13 Cooke, Lynn Prince ......................... 235 Cools, Sara ................................... P3-13 Coombes, Mike ............................... 145 Copeland, Laurel .......................... P5-10

Copen, Casey E. .................... 238, P3-14 Copp, Jennifer .............................. P7-19 Corcuera Garcia, Paul .................. P1-21 Cordero Coma, Julia ....................... 191 Cork, Daniel ...................................... 26 Corker, Jamaica ........................ 25, 181 Corman, Hope .............................. P8-73 Cornwell, Benjamin ........................ 161 Corroon, Meghan ......................... P9-63 Cossman, Lynne ........................... P5-21 Costa, Dora L. ...................... 35, 86, 190 Coulson, Tim .................................... 36 Coursolle, Kathryn M ........... 175, P2-19 Courtin, Emilie ............................. P4-23 Courtioux, Pierre ............................. 153 Courtney, Theodore ..................... P5-51 Cowan, Sarah K. ........................... P5-45 Coyer, Christine ................................ 53 Cozzolino, Elizabeth .................... P1-19 Craig, Lyn ............................... 156, 188 Creanga, Andreea A. ..................... P3-15 Creighton, Mathew J. .............. 10, P6-57 Crimmins, Eileen .................... 194, 200 Crosnoe, Robert ................ 60, 178, 185 Cross, Christina ............................ P1-34 Crowder, Kyle .................. 84, 184, P1-1 Crowell, Marjorie .............................. 38 Cruz, Christian Joy P. ................... P3-16 Cuesta, Ana ....................................... 76 Cuevas, Adolfo ............................ P9-36 Cullen, Mark ................................... 148 Culminskaya, Irina V. ................ 21, 200 Cummins, Neil .................... 35, 86, 214 Cunningham, Jamein P ................. P2-20 Curran, Sara ................... 25, 113, P6-17 Curry, Matthew K. ............................. 81 Curtin, Karen ............................... P7-85 Curtin, Sally C. ............................. P7-20 Curtis, Katherine J. ...................... 7, 222 Curtis, Marah A. ............................ 2, 79 Cutler, David ................................... 109 Cylus, Jonathan ................ P5-22, P5-23 Cynamon, Marcie ............................ 121 D' Souza, Anna ................................. 56 Dagadu, Helena ............................ P5-24 Dahlberg, Johan ........................ 19, 214 Dahlen, Heather .............................. 126 Dalla Zuanna, Gianpiero ........ 36, P3-17 Dalman, Christina .......................... P5-8 Dang Doan, Khue Dung ............... P2-21 Daniel, Corsi ............................ 4, P6-63 Danielson, Caroline ........................ 212 Darney, Blair G. ............................ P9-25 Das, Dhiman ................................ P4-24 Das, Kishore ................................. P6-11 Das, Priya ......................... P4-67, P8-59

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Das Gupta, Monica ........................... 22 Dasgupta, Anindita .......... P9-57, P9-72 Dasgupta, Utteeyo ........................... 220 Dash, Atish Kumar ........................... 22 Dasre, Aurélien ............................ P3-18 Datar, Ashlesha ............................... 109 Datta, Nitin ....................... P4-67, P8-59 Datta, Puspita ............................... P9-26 Dave, Dhaval ................... P5-18, P8-73 Davenport, Frank ......................... P6-22 Davidson, Arthur ................................ 9 Davis, Jason ........................... 15, P6-12 Daw, Jonathan ...................... 202, P5-25 Day, Jennifer Cheeseman .............. P5-55 De, Prabal ......................................... 66 De Grande, Hannelore ................. P5-26 De Hauw, Yolien .............................. 71 De Jong, Gordon F. ....................... P7-39 De la Cruz Toledo, Elia ......... 24, P8-21 De Longueville, Florence .................. 93 de Luna, Xavier ............................ P5-27 De Neve, Jan-Walter .................... P9-27 de Valk, Helga A. G. .................... 33, 48 De Wet, Nicole ...................... 27, P9-28 Debelew, Gurmesa Tura .............. P7-21 Deboosere, Patrick ....................... P5-26 Decker, Mara ............................... P6-50 Decker, Michele ..................... 78, P9-69 DeGraff, Deborah S. .......................... 76 de-Graft Aikins, Ama ........................ 18 Del Rey Poveda, Alberto ............. P1-20 Delaney, Sinead ........................... P7-52 Delaunay, Valérie .................. 55, P9-76 Delavallade, Clara ........................ P4-25 DeLessio-Parson, Anne .......... 30, P9-29 DeMaris, Alfred ........................... P7-48 Denier, Nicole ................................. 189 Denney, Justin T. ................... 9, 67, 218 Dennis, Jeffrey A. ......................... P2-76 Denton, Nancy A. ........................ 41, 84 DeRose, Laurie ............................ P1-21 Dervisevic, Ervin ............................ 144 Desai, Meghna ............................. P3-15 Desai, Sonalde B. .......... 183, 231, P6-13 Deshpande, Ashwini ............ 216, P7-17 Desomer, Heather ............................. 35 Dev, Alka ........................................ 158 DeVille, Nicole ............................ P7-22 Devine, Jason .................................. 233 Devolder, Daniel .......................... P2-15 DeWaard, Jack ................................ 205 Di Miceli, Andrea ............................. 28 Di Nallo, Alessandro ............ 146, P4-26 Diaconu, Viorela .......................... P5-28 Diamond-Smith, Nadia ........ 114, P6-14 Diaz, Christina ........................ 152, 189

Diaz McConnell, Eileen .................... 16 Díaz-Venegas, Carlos ...... P4-27, P5-29 Dibaba, Yohannes ........................ P7-28 DiGiulio, Paola ............................ P4-56 Dikamba, Nelly .............................. P2-8 Dildar, Yasemin .............................. 169 Dillaway, Chloe .............................. 120 Dillon, Daniel ...................................... 2 Dillon, Lisa ............................. 172, 231 Dimitrov, Borislav D ........................ 87 Dinsmore, Ellen ..................... 85, P2-22 DiPrete, Thomas A. ................. 160, 224 Dirlam, Jonathan ................................. 9 Dixon, Angela ................................... 70 Djundeva, Maja ............................ P5-30 Dmowska, Anna ........................... P2-23 Do, D. Phuong ............................. P7-23 Dodell, Sylvie ................................. 211 Dodoo, Francis Nii-Amoo .............. 238 Domingue, Benjamin ..... 36, 200, P5-25 Donato, Katharine M. ........................ 41 Donehower, Gretchen ....................... 20 Dong, Hao ....................................... 196 Donnelly, Rachel ......................... P5-31 Donno, Annalisa ............................. 124 Donta, Balaiah ................. P9-57, P9-72 Dorelien, Audrey ......................... P7-24 Doren, Catherine ............................. 232 Dorius, Cassandra J. ......................... 229 Dos Santos, Stéphanie .................. P1-22 Dotti Sani, Giulia .............................. 12 Doty, Jen ........................................... 80 Douillot, Laetitia ...................... 3, P9-76 Dow, William H. ............. 36, 194, P5-48 Downer, Brian .................. P4-27, P4-28 Downing, Janelle ......................... P5-48 Doyle, Pat ......................................... 77 Dramani, Latif ................................... 20 Drew, Julia ...................................... 121 Dribe, Martin .............. 11, 71, 128, 214 Driscoll, Anne .............................. P3-19 Dronkers, Jaap ............................. P1-23 Dubey, Amaresh .......................... P7-14 Dubey, Manisha ............... P2-24, P5-32 Dude, Annie ................................. P7-25 Dues, Adrianne ............................ P5-38 Dugan, Jerome .................................. 43 Duh, Josephine .......................... 95, 201 Dukhovnov, Denys ........................... 19 Duncan, Greg J. ............................... 208 Dunifon, Rachel .............. 168, 209, 229 Dunkle, Kristin ................................ 176 Dunn, Gillian ............................... P6-37 Dunton, Genevieve Fridlund ........ P2-49 Dupalová, Petra ............................ P2-25 Durrant, Valerie ................................ 62

Duryea, Suzanne ............................. 118 Duthé, Géraldine ................................. 3 Dutta, Bornali ............................... P7-26 Duvander, Ann-Zofie ................... P3-47 Duy, Le Ngoc .................................. 114 Dworkin, Shari L. ......................... P9-94 Dwyer, Allison ............................. P1-24 Dwyer-Lindgren, Laura A. ........... P2-26 Easley, Janeria A ........................... P8-22 Eaton, Jeff ....................................... 217 Ebeling, Marcus ................... 154, P5-33 Ebrahim, Shah ................................... 77 Edelman, Alison ........................... P9-80 Edginton, Mary ............................ P7-58 Ediev, Dalkhat M. ................. 234, P2-27 Edmeades, Jeffrey ................ 197, P9-30 Edmonston, Barry ..................... 65, 111 Edmunds, Emme .......................... P9-31 Edwards, Ashley ............................. 212 Edwards, Kathryn A...................... P8-23 Edwards, Linsey N ................... 195, 206 Edwards, Ryan D. .............................. 78 Egesa, Caroline .................... 157, P9-66 Eick, Geeta .............................. 162, 187 Eisenberg, Marla ............................. 176 Ekamper, Peter ................................ 203 El-Bassel, Nabila ............................ 127 Eli, Shari ......................................... 106 El-Khoury, Marianne ........................ 74 Elliott, Diana B. ............................... 230 Elliott, James R. ................................. 84 Ellis, Mark .......................................... 7 Ellis, Renee ............................. 131, 226 Elo, Irma T. .............................. 102, 136 Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait ....... 22, 123 Elungata, Patricia ............. P2-28, P9-13 Elwange, Bob ............................... P7-27 Elwert, Felix .................................... 154 Emch, Michael .................................. 13 Emeka, Amon ................................. 225 Emery, Tom ............................ 112, 135 Emina, Jacques B. O. ........ P1-25, P9-32 Engelman, Michal ..................... 57, 136 Engzell, Per ....................................... 10 Ennis, Sharon R ............................... 101 Entwisle, Barbara ............................ 125 Eremenko, Tatiana ....................... P1-26 Erfani, Amir ........................... 90, P3-20 Eriksson, Helen ............................ P4-29 Eriksson, Katherine ......................... 106 Ermisch, John ............................... P3-21 Erving, Christy ............................. P5-34 Escarce, Jose ........................ 136, P2-63 Esping-Andersen, Gosta ................. 191 Esposito, Michael H. .......................... 34 Esteve, Albert .............. 48, 70, 142, 196

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Estiri, Hossein ................................. 145 Estrada Correa, Vanesa ..................... 79 Etherington, Nicole ......................... 213 Evandrou, Maria ............................. 103 Evans, Linnea A ............................ P4-30 Evensen, Miriam .......................... P4-31 Ewert, Stephanie .......................... P8-24 Ezeh, Alex C. ................................ P9-13 Fadayomi, Theophilus O. ................ P9-6 Fahlén, Susanne .............................. 188 Fahnestock, Margot .......................... 90 Fahringer, Jacob ................................ 46 Fajardo-Gonzalez, Johanna ............... 52 Falbo, Toni ........................................ 47 Falconer, James ............................ P5-35 Falconi, April .................................... 58 Falkingham, Jane C. ......................... 103 Fallesen, Peter ................................. 186 Fan, Jessie X. ................................ P6-94 Fan, Wen .......................... P1-51, P8-25 Farina, Patrizia .................................. 59 Faris, Robert W. ............................ P8-85 Farkas, George ............... 60, 191, P7-60 Farr, Deeonna .................................. 103 Fasang, Anette E. .......................... P1-27 Fatemi, Erik .................................... 140 Fatusi, Adesegun O. ........................ P9-9 Faul, Jessica D. ................................ 134 Fauth, Rebecca ............................. P4-75 Favreault, Melissa M. ...................... 213 Faye, Cheikh Mbacke .................. P2-28 Faye, Ousmane ............................. P3-22 Fazito, Dimitri .............................. P9-40 Fazle Rabbi, Ahbab Mohammad . P7-34 Fedor, Theresa M. ......................... P9-33 Fee, Holly R. ....................... P3-23, P5-5 Fehringer, Jessica A. .......................... 52 Fei, Ding ...................................... P6-15 Feichtinger, Gustav ...................... P2-27 Fenelon, Andrew ..................... 136, 147 Feng, Lei ...................................... P5-95 Feng, Qiushi .................................... 237 Fernandes, April ........................... P2-29 Fernandez, Leticia ........................... 101 Fernández-Macías, Enrique ......... P1-20 Ferrari, Giulia ............................... P1-28 Ferrer, Ana ..................................... P6-4 Ferrie, Joseph ............................ 35, 106 Fetters, Tamara ................ P7-28, P9-59 Fettro, Marshal Neal ....................... 131 Fialova, Ludmila .......................... P2-30 Fiaveh, Daniel Yaw ......................... 157 Fiel, Jeremy E. ................................... 32 Field, Erica ...................................... 127 Field, Layton M. ................................ 28 Field, Samuel ............................... P8-80

Fields, Jason .................................... 226 Fikru, Emnet ..................................... 41 Finch, Brian K. ......................... 109, 136 Fink, Guenther .................................. 98 Fink, Lauren ..................... P9-34, P9-88 Finlay, Jocelyn E. ............................. 208 Finnäs, Fjalar ............................... P3-73 Finnigan, Ryan .................................. 54 Firebaugh, Glenn ............................ 109 Fischer, Jocelyn ................................ 92 Fisher, Jonathan .............................. 212 Fisher-Vanden, Karen .................. P6-95 Fisk, Calley .................................. P5-38 Flahaux, Marie-Laurence ................ 192 Flashman, Jennifer A. ........................ 32 Flaxman, Abraham ....................... P2-26 Fledderjohann, Jasmine .... 77, 87, P7-29 Fleischer, Nancy ............................. 189 Fleming, Paul J. ........................... 6, 238 Flénon, Astrid .............................. P6-16 Fletcher, Erin K. ................................. 80 Fletcher, Jason ................................ 200 Flippen, Chenoa A. ................. 14, P6-39 Flood, Sarah .............................. 82, 166 Florian, Sandra M. ........................ P3-24 Fohl, Sarah ...................................... 119 Foley, Susan .................................... 179 Fomby, Paula .............................. 69, 94 Fong, Eric ......................... 41, 111, 152 Foote, Andrew .................................. 65 Ford, Jessie .................................. P9-35 Ford, Jodi .......................................... 58 Ford, Kathleen ............................. P6-31 Forde, Ian ..................................... P7-56 Forgues, Angela ........................... P7-66 Forste, Renata ................................. 218 Foster, Andrew ................................ 228 Foster, Diana G. ................................. 38 Foster, Jennifer .................................. 90 Fostik, Ana Laura ........................... 230 Fotso, Jean Christophe ................. P7-30 Fowler, Christopher S. ........ 7, 51, P6-54 Fox, Ashley ............................... 98, 238 Fox, Liana ....................................... 149 Frade, Sasha .................................... 197 Frahm, Walker ............................. P6-17 Frank, John ..................................... 108 Frank, Ken ...................................... 174 Frank, Tina ................................... P2-77 Frankenberg, Elizabeth ............. 79, 221 Frankenfield, David ..................... P6-18 Franklin, Rachel S .......................... 7, 51 Frantsuz, Yuri .............................. P3-25 Fraser, Ashley ................................... 74 Frech, Adrianne ............. 88, 199, P1-29 Freeman, Emily ............................ P9-62

Freeman, Laura L. ................. 177, P4-32 Freese, Jeremy ................................ 200 Frejka, Tomas .............................. P3-26 Friedman, Esther M. ....... 42, 136, P1-92 Friedman, Willa .............................. 197 Frisco, Michelle ................................ 41 Frohwirth, Lori ..................... 120, P3-43 Fu, Linghui ..................................... 145 Fu , Yang-chih ............................. P5-17 Fukuda, Setsuya .............................. 196 Fulu, Emma ..................................... 176 Funk, Chris .................................. P6-22 Furlong, Frederick ....................... P8-88 Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia ....... P2-27 Furstenberg, Frank ....................... P1-28 Furtado, Delia ................................... 96 Fuse, Kana ................................... P1-30 Fussell, Elizabeth ...................... 31, 225 Gabay-Egozi, Limor .................... P4-33 Gabriel, Ryan .................................. 107 Gage, Anastasia J. ......................... P1-38 Gager, Constance T. ......................... 209 Gagnon, Alain ...................... 172, P6-16 Gajate Garrido, Gissele ................ P7-31 Gakidou, Emmanuela ................... P2-26 Galarraga, Omar ........................... P5-93 Galezewska, Paulina ....................... 129 Gallagher, Meghan ............................ 40 Gallegos, Argelia ........................... P5-1 Galvan, Chris ............................... P7-39 Gama, Luiz ...................................... 239 Ganatra, Bela ................................. P9-5 Gandesbery, Benjamin ...................... 61 Gandhi, Tanya .................... P1-7, P6-19 Gao, Jiamin ....................................... 90 Garcia, Geni .................................... 208 Garcia, Ginny ................... P7-32, P9-36 Garcia, Marc A. ................................. 57 Garcia Roman, Joan ................ 142, 166 Garcia-Manglano, Javier ......... 138, 156 Gardarsdottir, Olof ................. 28, P3-47 Gardner, Todd K. ............................. 101 Garenne, Michel .............................. 142 Garfinkel, Irwin ................ 39, 149, 212 Gariepy, Genevieve ..................... P4-76 Garip, Filiz ...................................... 210 Garver, Sarah ................................ 1, 61 Gasanabo, Jean-Damascène .............. 99 Gassman-Pines, Anna ..................... 133 Gates, Gary J. ................................... 211 Gathmann, Christina ....................... 106 Gatny, Heather ....................... 40, P3-32 Gaughan, Monica ......................... P7-33 Gauvreau, Danielle ......................... 172 Gavrilov, Leonid A. ..................... 35, 68 Gavrilova, Natalia S. .................... 35, 68

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Gaydosh, Lauren ................................. 3 Gbadebo, Babatunde M .................. P2-3 Gebrehiwot, Yirgu ........... P7-28, P9-59 Gebreselassie, Hailemichael P7-28, P9-59 Geist, Claudia ................... P3-27, P3-59 Gelatt, Julia .......................... 112, P1-31 Gelbgiser, Dafna ............................. 160 Geller, Amanda B. ..................... 39, 186 Gemenne, François ................... 93, 104 Gemmill, Alison ....................... 58, P7-5 Genadek, Katie ..................... 166, P8-17 Gerber, Theodore P. ........................... 73 Gerdts, Caitlin .................... P9-5, P9-37 Gerken, Karen ......................... 110, 148 Gerland, Patrick ... 134, 142, 223, P2-17 Geronimus, Arline ....................... P5-87 Getachew, Yonas ......................... P7-28 Gharbaoui, Dalila .............................. 93 Ghimire, Dirgha J. ..................... 19, 194 Ghislandi, Simone ........................ P6-27 Ghosh, Prabir Kumar ................... P8-26 Ghule, Mohan .................. P9-57, P9-72 Ghysels, Joris .................................. 156 Giashuddin, M. Sheikh ................ P7-34 Gibbons, Joseph ........................... P6-20 Gibbs, Larry ................................ 17, 74 Gichangi, Peter ................................ 182 Gichuhi, Wanjiru ......................... P6-65 Gildner, Theresa E. ........... P4-54, P5-36 Giles, John T. ..................................... 24 Gillespie, Duncan O. S. ...................... 36 Gilligan, Daniel ......................... 95, 137 Gillion, Leah ..................................... 80 Ginsburg, Carren .......................... P6-90 Giordano, Peggy C. ............... 226, P7-19 Giorguli-Saucedo, Silvia ......... 125, 143 Gipson, Jessica D. ........... 40, 198, P3-62 Giroux, Sarah ................................ 1, 61 Gitau, Tabither M. ............................. 52 Giuntella, Osea .................................. 96 Glauber, Rebecca ...................... 81, 215 Glei, Dana A. ............................. 42, 221 Glick, Jennifer E. ............... 10, 121, 239 Glosser, Asaph ................................ 133 Glymour, Maria ................... 203, P5-61 Gnande Romeo, Boye .................. P6-21 Gneche, Mireille .............. P9-19, P9-38 Godha, Deepali ............................ P1-38 Godlonton, Susan ............................ 127 Goisis, Alice .............................. 80, 208 Golaz, Valérie .............................. P2-31 Golberstein, Ezra .............................. 37 Goldberg, Howard ....................... P3-15 Goldberg, Rachel E. ................... 12, 100 Goldberg, Shoshana K. ..... P7-35, P9-39 Golden, Shelley ............................ P8-27

Goldin, Claudia ................................. 86 Goldman, Noreen ...................... 42, 221 Goldscheider, Fran ............... 138, P1-21 Goldschmidt, Tina ....................... P2-18 Goldsmith, Jeff ................................ 134 Goldstein, Joshua R. ........................ 154 Goli, Srinivas ....................... 208, P7-36 Gomensoro, Andrés .......................... 60 Gómez León, Madelín .................... 103 Gómez-Olivé, F. Xavier ......... 13, P5-37 Gonalons Pons, Pilar ....................... 174 Gong, Xiaoyu Annie ......................... 23 Gong, Xin .................................... P4-93 Gontijo, Barbara ........................... P9-40 Gonzaga, Marcos ......................... P2-59 Gonzales, Gilbert .............. 92, 126, 155 Gonzales, Kelly ............................ P9-36 Gonzalez-Ferrer, Amparo ......... 96, 204 Goodman, Alissa ............................. 190 Goodman, Julia M. .................. 58, P7-37 Goodwin, Mary M. ....................... P3-15 Goodwin-White, Jamie ................... 125 Goosby, Bridget J. ................... 103, 159 Gopalakrishnan, Lakshmi P4-67, P8-59 Gordon-Larsen, Penny ................. P2-41 Gore, DeAnna L. ........................... P1-10 Gorman, Bridget K. ..................... 6, 189 Gornick, Janet C. .......................... P8-10 Gorsuch, Marina M. ........................... 44 Gottlieb, Aaron .................... 186, P2-32 Gouda, Jitendra ............................ P4-47 Gough, Margaret .................... 44, P7-38 Goyette, Kimberly .................... 60, 195 Grace, Ibitoye O. ........................ 23, 193 Grace, Kathryn ........... 56, P6-22, P6-23 Gracheva, Ksenia ......................... P3-28 Gracia, Pablo ........................ 156, P8-28 Gradin, Carlos .............................. P8-29 Grady, Rebecca ................................. 44 Graefe, Deborah Roempke ........... P7-39 Grande Martín, Rafael ................. P1-20 Grant, Monica J. ........... 8, 115, 173, 239 Grätz, Michael ..................... 168, P4-34 Gray, Clark .................................. 31, 56 Green, Geoffrey ........................... P2-41 Green, Samuel .............................. P6-43 Greenberg, Gabi ........................... P5-71 Greenberg, Karra ....... 33, P1-32, P3-29 Greenman, Emily ...................... 60, 131 Gregory, Simon ............................ P5-95 Greil, Arthur ........................... 17, P3-77 Greulich Luci, Angela .......... 228, P3-18 Gribble, Jay .................................. P9-47 Grieger, Lloyd D. ............ 53, 133, P4-33 Griffin, Risa ................................. P9-80 Griffith, Alan ............................... P4-25

Grigorian, Karen ............................... 46 Grigoriev, Pavel .............................. 192 Grigsby, Alan .................................... 84 Grodsky, Eric ............... 160, 232, P8-92 Groos, Sabine ............................... P5-89 Grossman, Daniel ................... 49, P9-43 Grosz, Michel .................................... 65 Groves, Robert ........................ 102, 140 Grow, André ..................................... 71 Grundy, Emily ................................ 237 Grusky, David B. ............................ 134 Gryn, Thomas A. .......................... P2-33 Gu, Baochang ......................... 163, P3-4 Gu, Danan ............................... 145, 223 Gu, Jun ......................................... P5-95 Gubernskaya, Zoya .............. 166, P4-35 Guedes, Gilvan R. ................... 56, P6-76 Guerra, Nancy ................................. 118 Guilkey, David ....................... 34, P9-70 Guillot, Michel ................................ 234 Guinnane, Timothy ........................... 86 Gulati, Bal Kishan ........................ P7-69 Gultiano, Socorro A. ............. 138, P9-12 Gumbo, Jeremy J. D...................... P2-34 Gundanna, Anita .......................... P8-21 Guo, Chao .............................. 90, P9-41 Guo, Chaoran .................................. 180 Guo, Guang ....................................... 21 Guo, Hua ......................................... 152 Gupta, Amrita .............................. P4-36 Gupta, Ashish Kumar ................... P2-35 Gupta, Nidhi ................................. P4-37 Gupta, Pallavi ......................... 49, P7-40 Gupta, Sanjiv .................................... 30 Gurak, Douglas T. .................... 125, 192 Gurven, Michael D. ................... 91, 208 Gutierrez, Carmen ........................ P2-36 Gutierrez-Vazquez, Edith Y. ...... 14, 139 Gutmann, Myron P. ........................... 31 Guzman, Lina ............................... P1-85 Guzzo, Karen B. .... 100, 146, 229, P1-33 Ha, Jasmine Trang ....................... P3-30 Haaga, John G. ........................... 62, 140 Haan, Michael ......................... 143, 184 Haandrikman, Karen ....................... 222 Haardoerfer, Regine ........................ 158 Haas, Steven A. .......................... 34, 190 Habartová, Pavlína ....................... P3-31 Haber, Noah NH .............................. 217 Hacker, J. David .......................... 11, 78 Hagedorn, Aaron ............................... 57 Hahl, Jeannie M. ........................... P1-34 Hahn, Youjin ................................... 127 Haines, Kelly .................................. 179 Halim, Nafisa .............................. 8, 223 Hall, Kelli S. ................................. P3-32

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Hall, Matthew ................... 32, 111, 227 Hallliday, Timothy ............................ 83 Halpern, Carolyn Tucker ....... 29, P7-35 Halpern-Manners, Andrew ............... 32 Halpern-Meekin, Sarah ........... 185, 229 Hamad, Rita .................................... 200 Hamby, Bryant ............................. P5-25 Hamilton, Alexander .................... P9-42 Hamilton, Erin R. .................. 189, P2-37 Hammer, Jeff ............................... P7-17 Hammer, Leslie ............................ P1-41 Hammersmith, Anna M. ............ 19, 199 Hammoudeh, Weeam S. ............... P3-33 Hamoudi, Amar A. ........................... 180 Hampanda, Karen ........................ P9-96 Hampande, Douglas ..................... P9-22 Hamplova, Dana ............................. 131 Han, Joohee .................................. P8-30 Han, Seung Yong ......................... P6-24 Han, Wen-Jui ............................... P4-93 Han, Xuehui ................................. P4-16 Hanappi, Doris ............................. P3-34 Handa, Sudhanshu ............................ 37 Hanlon, Walker ................................. 86 Hannemann, Tina ...................... 96, 226 Hanselman, Paul ............................... 32 Hanson, Ginger ............................ P1-41 Hanson, Heidi A ..................... 37, P7-85 Hao, Lingxin ........................ 112, P8-31 Haque, Eashita Farzana ..................... 98 Haque, Sabrina .................................. 67 Hardee, Karen .......... 59, 89, 119, P9-44 Hardie, Jessica H. ....................... 14, 171 Hardy, Melissa ........................ 190, 213 Hargrove, Taylor .......................... P8-32 Harig, Frederick .............................. 176 Härkönen, Juho ......................... 73, 116 Harling, Guy ................................ P2-38 Harlow, Siobán D. ........................... 103 Harper, Sam ........................ 66, 97, 221 Harper, Shannon ............................. 133 Harries, Anthony .......................... P7-58 Harrington, Bryna ........................ P9-43 Harris, Jeffrey ................................. 209 Harris, Kathleen Mullan ............ 29, 140 Harris, Richard ............................. P8-33 Harris, Shannon ........................... P9-44 Hartanto, Wendy ............................. 163 Hartnett, Caroline Sten..................... 155 Harvey, Hope .................................... 69 Hathi, Payal ............................... 67, 117 Hatori, Haruka ................................ 207 Hattori, Megan Klein ........... 167, P1-35 Hauer, Mathew E. ...................... 31, 122 Hauge, Lars Johan ............................. 14 Hauser, Elizabeth ......................... P5-95

Hauser, Robert M. ............................ 212 Haushildt, Katrina ........................... 206 Hawkins, Summer D. S. ....................... 6 Hawkley, Louise ............................... 58 Hayashi, Reiko ................................ 142 Hayford, Sarah R. ...... 49, 100, 196, 237 Hayward, Mark D. .................. 57, P5-92 He, Guangye ................................ P8-34 He, Jingying ................................. P1-36 He, Qian ....................................... P6-25 He, Yanjun ...................................... 151 Headey, Derek ................................ 201 Hearne, Brittany ................................ 41 Heaton, Tim B. ................................ P1-3 Heckert, Jessica .............. 98, 137, P7-41 Hedefalk, Finn ................................ 143 Hedt-Gauthier, Bethany ............... P7-58 Heers, Marieke ............................. P1-37 Heggeness, Misty L. ..... 133, 220, P8-35 Heiland, Frank ........................ 158, 179 Heintz-Martin, Valerie .................... 226 Heise, Lori ........................................ 52 Helgertz, Jonas ........................ 111, 143 Helleringer, Stephane .......................... 3 Hellerstedt, Wendy ..................... 3, 177 Henderson, Andrea K. ................... P5-38 Hendi, Arun S. ................................. 199 Henning-Smith, Carrie ................................. 193, P4-38, P5-39 Henry, Kevin ................................ P5-50 Herbst, Kobus ................................. 117 Herd, Pamela ........................ 110, P2-74 Herm, Anne ............................ 68, P2-39 Herman, Moshi O. ........................... 207 Hermansen, Are Skeie .................... 111 Hernandez, Elaine M ......................... 46 Hernandez, Julie ............................. P2-8 Hernlund, Ylva .................................. 59 Herrera, Catalina .......................... P6-26 Herrera Rodriguez, Andres ............. 137 Herring, Amy H. ................................ 29 Hertog, Ekaterina ............................ 235 Hessel, Philipp ............. 103, 130, P4-39 Heuveline, Patrick ................... 178, 217 Hewett, Paul C. ................................ 115 Heymann, Jody ............................... 108 Hibel, Jacob .............................. 32, 206 Hickey, Gordon ............................... 137 Hidrobo, Melissa ............................... 52 Hiekel, Nicole ........................ 48, P1-53 Higgins, Eilidh ................................ 236 Higgins-Steele, Ariel .................... P7-30 Hill, Allan G ..................................... 87 Hill, Jennifer EM .......................... P9-45 Hill, Ken ......................................... 182 Hill, Rachelle ............................... P2-40

Hillemeier, Marianne M. ............ 14, 211 Himes, Christine .......................... P5-90 Himmelstein, Georgia ....................... 98 Hindin, Michelle J. ........... 144, 164, 198 Hirsch, Jana .................................. P2-41 Hirsch, Jennifer S. ......................... P5-66 Hirschman, Charles ......... 142, 192, 216 Hixson, Lindsay ........................... P2-72 Hjern, Anders .................................... 97 Ho, Jessica Y. ........................... 147, 221 Hobbs, Frank ................................... 233 Hobcraft, John ..................................... 5 Hodges, Ken .............................. 26, 101 Hoeksema, Mary Jo ........................ 140 Hofferth, Sandra ............ 12, 58, 94, 156 Hoffman, John .................................. 37 Hoffmann, Roman ....................... P6-27 Hoffmann, Wolfgang ................... P5-60 Hofmann, Erin T. ............................. 143 Hogan, Daniel ................................ P7-5 Hognas, Robin S. ............................. 171 Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl .. 146, P3-35 Holcombe, Sarah Jane ....................... 89 Holland, Jennifer A. ........... 48, 129, 235 Hollingshaus, Michael S. .............. P5-40 Holloway, Steven R. .......................... 31 Holmes, Christopher .................... P5-41 Holmes, Louisa M. ..................... 14, 189 Holmes, Malcolm ............................ 132 Holway, Giuseppina Valle .... 167, P1-11 Hong, Richard .............................. P6-28 Hong, Savet ..................................... 178 Honkaniemi, Helena .................... P4-76 Hook, Jennifer L. ....................... 30, 235 Hopkins, Kristine ........................ 38, 49 Hoque, Roksana ........................... P7-42 Horn, Kevin ...................................... 37 Horne, Benjamin .......................... P7-85 Horrigan, Michael ........................... 102 Hosegood, Victoria .............. 115, P2-62 Hosni, Nafisa ............................... P6-10 Hossain, Md. Irfan ............................ 98 Hotchkiss, David .......................... P1-38 Hotz, V. Joseph ............................... 112 Hou, Feng ....................................... 111 Houle, Brian ......................... 177, P5-37 Houle, Jason N. ............................. P4-40 Hounton, Sennen .......................... P9-23 House, James S. ............................... 206 Howe, Stephanie .............. P5-42, P7-39 Howell, Junia ............................... P8-36 Hoyert, Donna L. .............. P7-20, P7-90 Hoyo, Cathrine .................................. 21 Hsi, Natasha .................................... 117 Hsieh, Ning ..................................... 155 Hsin, Amy ............................... 118, 166

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Hu, Wen ............................................ 21 Hu, Xiaohan ................................. P6-46 Huang, Cheng ................................. 180 Huang, Liqi ..................................... 205 Huang, Wei ............................. 109, 230 Huang, Xi ..................................... P6-29 Huang, Ying ................................. P4-41 Huang, Youqin ................................ 210 Hubert, Celia ............................... 49, 75 Hudaya, Inna ................................ P9-37 Hughes, Christina ............. P1-39, P1-40 Hughes, Jim ...................................... 13 Hughes, Mary Elizabeth .................... 40 Hulikova Tesarkova, Klara P2-30, P3-31 Hull, Terence H. ......................... 93, 163 Humes, Karen .............................. P6-40 Hummer, Robert A. ........... 46, 121, 203 Humphrey, Jamie L. .............. 148, P5-69 Humphries, Melissa H. ...................... 46 Hung, Yuk Leong ........................ P8-37 Hung Minh, Tran ............................ 236 Hunter, Lori M. ............... 31, 223, P3-36 Hurtado, David A .............. P1-41, P8-38 Huschek, Doreen ............................... 99 Hussain, Rubina ................................ 38 Hutter, Inge .................................. P5-83 Huynh, Timmy ............................. P2-42 Hyder, Salman ............................... P1-7 Ice, Gillian ...................................... 138 Iceland, John ............................... 26, 84 Iizuka, Kenta ................................ P8-94 Ikilezi, Gloria ............................... P2-26 Ikuteyijo, Toyin ........................... P9-46 Ilako, Festus ................................. P9-61 Imasiku, Eunice N. S. ................... P7-64 Imran, Khalid .................................... 77 Inan, Ceren ................................... P3-18 Inkpen, Christopher S. .................. P2-43 Insolera, Noura E .......................... P7-43 Inwood, Kris ................................... 231 Irani, Laili .................................... P7-44 Ishizuka, Patrick ........................... P1-42 Iveniuk, James ..................... 175, P2-44 Izugbara, Chimaraoke O. ...... 157, P9-66 Jackson, Elizabeth F........................... 13 Jackson, Heide ................. 37, 57, P7-66 Jackson, Jonathan .................... 105, 175 Jackson, Margot ...................... 118, 239 Jacobs, Anna ..................................... 41 Jacobsen, Linda A. ................... 134, 140 Jacobsen, Wade C ........................ 39, 51 Jacoby, Annette .................... 152, P2-45 Jadhav, Apoorva .......................... P6-30 Jadhav, Arun ................................ P9-72 Jagger, Carol ...................... P5-3, P5-74 Jain, Aparna ..................... P9-47, P9-48

Jain, Kshipra .......................... 20, P7-45 Jalovaara, Marika ............................ 226 James, K. S. .................................. P5-83 James, Sarah .................................... 168 James, Wesley .............................. P5-21 James-Hawkins, Laurie ................ P2-68 Jampaklay, Aree ........................... P6-31 Jang, Bohyun Joy ............. P1-43, P1-82 Jappens, Maaike .............................. 138 Jarosz, Beth ..................................... 134 Jasilionis, Domantas ............... 147, 192 Jasso, Guillermina ............................. 26 Jatrana, Santosh ................... 236, P5-43 Jayakody, Rukmalie ... 98, P2-46, P8-90 Jayne, Thom .................................... 201 Jdanov, Dmitri A. .......................... P5-84 Jeffers, Kristen ............................. P6-32 Jena, Binod .................................. P3-37 Jennings, Elyse ............................. P9-68 Jennings, Julia ................................. 214 Jensen, An-Magritt .......................... 219 Jensen, Eric B. .................... P6-3, P6-33 Jeon, Haram ................................. P9-58 Jeon, Sun Y. .................................. P5-44 Jeppsen, Catherine ........... P3-38, P3-39 Ji, Yingchun .................................... 114 Jiang, Jin .............................. 231, P8-39 Jiang, Leiwen ................... P6-34, P6-35 Jiang, Quanbao ..................... 135, P3-48 Jiang, Yang ..................................... 185 Jiawei, Hou .................................... P3-4 Jilozian, Ani ................................. P9-49 Jimenez, Marcia ....................... 4, P6-63 Jimenez, Tomas ................................ 41 Jimenez-Fontana, Pamela ............ P1-44 Jin, Yongai ...................................... 127 Joe, William ........................... 22, P4-42 John, Neetu A. ................................... 40 Johnsen, Julian ................................ 105 Johnson, David ................................ 212 Johnson, Janna E. .......................... P6-36 Johnson, Kenneth M. .................... P2-47 Johnson, Monica Kirkpatrick . 80, P1-11 Johnson, Richard W. ................ 105, 213 Johnson-Hanks, Jennifer ......... 164, 181 Johnson-Lawrence, Vicki ............... 130 Johnston, Heidi .............................. P9-5 Jones, Bryan ................................. P6-37 Jones, Gareth ..................................... 55 Jones, James H. ............................. P7-51 Jones, Jerrett ................................. P2-48 Jones, Malia ................................. P2-49 Jones, Nicholas A. ........................ P2-72 Jones, Rachel K. ............................... 120 Joos, Olga Helena .................. 55, P7-46 Jose, Joemet ..................... P4-43, P7-47

Joshi, Omkar ........................ 216, P1-45 Joyner, Kara ...................................... 85 Juárez, Fátima ............................. 38, 75 Jung, Haeil ................................ 53, 186 Juran, Sabrina .................................. 170 Juras, Randall .................................. 117 Juya, Rahila .................................. P7-44 Kabagenyi, Allen ......................... P3-40 Kabir, Mohamed .......................... P7-34 Kabiru, Caroline ........................... P9-50 Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa .......... P5-37 Kaduk, Anne ........................ 108, P8-40 Kågesten, Anna .................... 167, P9-51 Kageyama, Junji ........................... P3-41 Kahn, Joan R. ........................ 138, P3-11 Kahn, Kathleen ......................... 13, 177 Kaida, Lisa ................................... P4-44 Kaja, Jurczynska .......................... P9-86 Kalamar, Amanda M. ....................... 164 Kaldager, Rannveig V. .................. P3-13 Kalenkoski, Charlene M. ...... 105, P4-45 Kalil, Ariel ...................................... 208 Kalliny, Maria ................................ P6-6 Kalolella, Admirabilis ..................... 117 Kalousova, Lucie ............................ 109 Kalsi, Priti ....................................... 220 Kamal, S. M. Mostafa ...... P1-46, P9-52 Kamal, Vineet Kumar .................. P2-50 Kamhawi, Sarah ................................ 74 Kamp Dush, Claire M. ...... 88, 168, P1-6 Kan, Man Yee ................................. 235 Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin ..... 59, P9-42 Kane, Jennifer ................................... 21 Kaneda, Toshiko .......................... P9-53 Kaneshiro, Matheu ............................ 26 Kang, Jeehye ................................ P4-46 Kanjuo Mrcela, Aleksandra ......... P8-42 Kanninen, Ohto ............................ P3-42 Kant, Shashi ................................. P9-84 Kante, Malick ...................................... 3 Kanti Biswas, Kamal ................... P3-67 Kaplan, Hillard S. .............................. 91 Kapur, Devesh ............................. P6-30 Karasek, Deborah .............................. 58 Karhula, Aleksi ............................ P3-42 Karim, Nidal ................................ P9-30 Karlsson, Omar ............................... 128 Karpilow, Quentin ............................ 40 Karra, Mahesh ................................... 22 Karraker, Amelia .................... 175, 199 Karter, Andrew ............................ P5-48 Kasamba, Ivan ................................ 217 Kashyap, Ridhi ............................. P2-51 Kastor, Anshul ................. P4-47, P4-48 Kaufman, Angela M...................... P7-48 Kaufman, Tanya .............................. 134

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Kauppinen, Timo M. ..................... P8-86 Kaushal, Neeraj ................. 12, 189, 212 Kavanaugh, Megan L. ........... 120, P3-43 Kawachi, Ichiro .................... 203, P5-62 Kayembe, Patrick ........................... P2-8 Keene, Danya ............................... P5-45 Keesbury, Jill .................................. 117 Kehm, Rebecca ............................... 177 Kelly, Christine ............................... 115 Kelly, Erin ....................................... 108 Kelly, Jocelyn ................................... 78 Kelly, Maggi ................................ P5-48 Kennedy, Sheela ............................. 116 Kenney, Genevieve M. ........ 43, 75, 126 Kershaw, Kiarri ............................... 148 Kerwin, Jason .................... 15, 157, 207 Kesarwani, Ranjana ......... P2-52, P6-93 Kestenbaum, Bert ................... 136, P2-7 Kesztenbaum, Lionel ........................ 78 Khalaf, Christelle ......................... P8-41 Khan, Ajmal ................................. P6-38 Khan, Akib ........................................ 77 Khan, Hamrah .............................. P7-44 Khasakhala, Anne ........................... 173 Khogali, Mohammed ................... P7-58 Khondker, Bazlul Haque ................... 77 Kidanu, Aklilu .................................. 55 Kiernan, Kathleen E. ........................ 239 Kilburn, Kelly ................................... 37 Killewald, Alexandra .. 44, 79, 215, 230 Kim, Booyuel .................................... 15 Kim, ChangHwan ................... 215, 224 Kim, Erin Hye-Won ..................... P1-16 Kim, Eunbi ................................... P6-39 Kim, JaeSeung ............................. P1-81 Kim, Jinho ....................................... 144 Kim, Min Jeong .............................. 111 Kim, Myoung-Ouk ....................... P6-40 Kim, Younoh .................................. 219 Kim, Yuna .................................... P8-67 Kimani, James ................................ P2-9 Kimberlin, Sara ............................... 212 Kimbro, Rachel T. .................... 9, P2-82 King, Heather ............................... P2-53 King, Joseph ................................. P8-42 King, Katherine ................................. 21 King, Rosalind B. ......................... 49, 62 King, Valarie ........................ 146, P1-47 Kirk, David S. ............................... P2-36 Kishor, Sunita ......................... 170, 219 Kivunaga, Jackline ......................... P2-9 Klein, Laura ................................. P1-41 Klein, Ryan S. ............................... P2-19 Kleinepier, Tom ................................ 33 Kleiner, Morris ............................. P6-36 Klesment, Martin .............................. 48

Kleykamp, Meredith A. .......... 64, P1-80 Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin ......................................... P5-37, P9-79 Kluesener, Sebastian ............ 192, P3-44 Kluge, Fanny ................................... 110 Knight, Stacey .............................. P7-85 Knudsen, Marcel ................................. 7 Koball, Heather ............................ P1-31 Kobiané, Jean-François .... P4-52, P8-15 Kocourková, Jirina .......................... 198 Koduah, Augustina ......................... 119 Koehn, Cassandra ........................ P4-49 Koffi, Alain K. ................................... 55 Kohler, Hans-Peter ........ 17, 25, 47, 221 Kohler, Iliana V. ........................ 37, 218 Kohli, Martin ............................ 42, 112 Koiri, Priyanka ............................. P9-54 Kolk, Martin ......................... 214, P6-41 Kollmann, Trevor .............................. 84 Komatsu, Hitomi ............................. 156 Koning, Stephanie ........................... 189 Konty, Kevin J. ................................ 122 Korekawa, Yu .............................. P6-42 Korenman, Sanders ......................... 212 Koroma, Desmond ....................... P9-23 Kosec, Katrina .................................. 10 Kossek, Ellen .................................. 108 Kost, Kathryn .......................... 120, 164 Kota, Lakshmi .............................. P9-55 Kotila, Letitia ................... P1-48, P1-82 Kovarik, Chiara ............................ P8-43 Kowal, Paul ............... 87, 162, 187, 207 Krafft, Caroline ........... 15, 24, 169, 231 Krapf, Sandra ................... P1-49, P8-44 Kraus, Elisabeth K. ....................... P3-45 Krause, Kathleen H ....................... P8-45 Krause, Walter ............................. P5-89 Kravchenko, Julia .......................... P5-2 Kravitz, Howard .............................. 103 Kravitz-Wirtz, Nicole D. ............... P5-46 Kreider, Rose M. ................................ 11 Kreisberg, A. Nicole .................... P6-43 Kreyenfeld, Michaela ........... 226, P8-44 Krieg, Andrea G ............................ P6-44 Krishnan, Anand ............................ P9-7 Kritz, Mary M. ................................. 125 Krivo, Lauren J. ............................... 107 Kroeger, Sarah ............................. P8-47 Krueger, Patrick M. ............. 9, 103, 190 Kuang, Bernice ............................ P9-86 Kubzansky, Laura .................. 97, P5-61 Kucheva, Yana ............................ 54, 79 Kühhirt, Michael .......................... P7-49 Kuhl, Danielle C. .................... 54, P6-44 Kulcsar, Laszlo J. .......................... P6-45 Kulkarni, Purushottam M. ................ 163

Kulkarni, Veena S. ........................ P6-46 Kull, Melissa ....................................... 3 Kulminski, Alexander ............... 21, 200 Kulu, Hill .............................. 25, 65, 96 Kumar, Abhishek ............................ 219 Kumar, Ashwani .......................... P4-47 Kumar, Chandan .................... 77, P7-50 Kumar, Kanchan .................. P3-2, P3-3 Kumar, Kaushalendra ...... P4-50, P5-47 Kumar, Naresh ............................. P6-47 Kumar, Neha ................................... 137 Kumar, Rakesh ............................. P6-48 Kumar, Sandhya S ........................... 201 Kumar, Santosh ................ P4-50, P5-47 Kunnuji, Michael ......................... P9-73 Kuo, Janet .................................... P1-50 Kuprova, Barbora ......................... P2-30 Kurosu, Satomi ............................... 172 Kurtinova, Olga ............... P3-31, P3-46 Kusunoki, Yasamin ............. 40, 74, 100 Kuuire, Vincent ...................... 18, P5-79 Kwagala, Betty ................................ 193 Kwan, Kayip ................................... 134 Kwan, Ngai ..................................... 179 Kwon, Junghyun .......................... P4-51 Kye, Bongoh ..................................... 28 Kye, Samuel .............................. 32, 184 Kyzyma, Iryna ....................... 64, P8-46 La Mattina, Giulia .................. 52, P8-47 Labo, Philip .................................. P7-51 Lachaud, James ............................ P4-52 Ladusingh, Laishram ............ 193, P5-73 Laeyendecker, Oliver ........................ 13 Lai, Mun Sim ............................... P6-49 Lai, Qing ..................................... 71, 94 Lai, Yufeng .................................. P8-84 Laija, Kingsley ............................. P7-46 Laird, Jennifer ................................... 81 LaLonde, Robert ............................. 186 Lam, Jack ..................................... P1-51 Lamidi, Esther O. .......................... P1-52 Land, Kenneth C. .................... 68, P5-95 Landale, Nancy S. ...................... 14, 211 Landivar, Liana C ......................... P8-48 Lane, Abby ................................... P4-53 Lang, David ................................. P8-88 Lång, Elisabeth ............................ P8-49 Langa, Kenneth M. ....................... P4-27 Lantos, Hannah ................ P7-52, P9-30 Laplante, Benoît ...................... 172, 230 Lappegård, Trude ......................... 188, 226, P1-53, P3-47 Lara, Diana ................................... P6-50 Laraia, Barbara ............................. P5-48 Lardoux, Solene ........................... P1-65 Larsen, Ashley ................................ 218

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Larsen, Luke J. .............................. P2-54 Larsson, Cecilia ........................... P9-87 Laserson, Kayla ........................... P3-15 Laska, Melissa ................................ 176 Latham, Kenzie .................... 199, P5-86 Lauderdale, Diane S. ........................ 136 Laughlin, Lynda L. ....................... P6-51 Laumann, Edward O. ....................... 175 Laurito, Maria M ................................ 79 Lavery, Diana ............................... P2-63 Lawrence, Elizabeth .................... 46, 66 Le Bourdais, Celine ............. 131, P1-60 Leach, Mark A. ............................. P2-55 Lebel, Andre ................................ P2-56 Lee, Barrett A. ........................... 51, 227 Lee, Chioun ....................................... 42 Lee, Eileen H. .................................... 97 Lee, Eun Lye ................................ P1-58 Lee, Haena ............................. 58, P7-53 Lee, Hedwig ...................................... 82 Lee, James Z. ................................... 196 Lee, Jennifer C. .......................... 60, 160 Lee, Jinkook ................................. P1-61 Lee, Junho ........................................... 7 Lee, Kenneth T.H. ............................ 208 Lee, Murray ...................................... 58 Lee, RaeHyuck ............................. P1-81 Lee, Rennie ....................................... 32 Lee, Ronald ............................... 22, 123 Lee, Sharon M. ........................... 65, 111 Lee, YeonJin ................................... 158 Lee, Yoonjoo .................................... 12 Lee, Yun-Suk ............................... P1-54 Legewie, Joscha .............................. 222 LeGrand, Thomas ........................ P4-52 Lehohla, Pali ................................... 170 Lei, Lei .............................................. 33 Lei, Xiaoyan ................................. P5-49 Leibbrand, Christine ....................... 209 Leininger, Lindsey ....................... P7-92 Leist, Anja K. ................................... 103 Lemonis, Tony ............................. P5-21 Lenart, Adam ................... P2-57, P2-73 Lenzi, Rachel ............................... P8-80 Lersch, Philipp M ............... P1-55, P6-9 Lesniewski, Jacob ............................. 77 Letouzé, Emmanuel F ........................ 82 Levine, Morgan ................................. 21 Levison, Deborah .............................. 76 Levy, Brian L. ............................ 29, 185 Levy, Helen ..................................... 126 LeWinn, Kaja ...................................... 5 Lewis, Jamie M. ............................... 211 Lewis, Joshua ............................ 86, 180 Li, Ding ........................................ P8-14 Li, Hui .......................................... P7-60

Li, Jackie ........................................... 68 Li, Jianxin .................................... P5-95 Li, Kelin ....................................... P5-50 Li, Li Song ................................... P8-50 Li, Nan ............................................ 154 Li, Qi ............................................... 150 Li, Qingfeng .............................. 28, 182 Li, Site ............................................... 37 Li, Ting ............................................. 36 Li, Yang ....................................... P5-95 Li, Ying ........................................ P3-48 Liang, Zai ....................... 65, 210, P1-56 Liao, Chuan .................................. P6-15 Liao, Tim Futing ....................... 64, 114 Lichter, Daniel T. .................... 71, P2-47 Liebert, Melissa A. ................ 187, P4-54 Liebler, Carolyn A. ................. 132, P8-9 Liefbroer, Aart C. ....................... 48, 129 Lien, Karoline Tufte ..................... P7-54 Lignon, Vincent .............................. 153 Lillard, Dean R. ................................. 46 Lilleør, Helene Bie ............................ 76 Lim, So-Jung ................................... 209 Lim, Stephen ................................ P2-26 Lima, Everton E. C. .............. 100, P2-58 Lin, I-Fen .................................. 19, 199 Lin, Thung-hong ............................... 93 Lin, Tin-chi .................................. P5-51 Lindberg, Laura .............................. 164 Lindley, Lisa ................................... 155 Lindstrom, David P. ................... 65, 143 Lindstrom, Rachel ........................... 146 Lippert, Adam M. ......................... P7-38 Lippman, Laura H. ........................ P1-21 Lippman, Sheri A. .............................. 13 Liu, Airan ..................................... P8-51 Liu, Hexuan ...................................... 21 Liu, Hui ..................................... 92, 159 Liu, Jing ......................................... P4-7 Liu, Li ............................................... 28 Liu, Mao-Mei ................. 10, 210, P6-52 Liu, Siying ...................................... 108 Liu, Sze ........................ 110, 203, P4-64 Liu, Xiaomin ................................ P5-95 Liu, Zhen ......................................... 205 Lleras-Muney, Adriana ................... 109 Lobel, Marci ................................. P7-16 Lofgren, Katherine ....................... P7-55 Lofquist, Daphne A. ...................... P1-57 Logan, John R. ................... 54, 107, 227 Logan, Trevon D. ....................... 11, 106 Lois, Nadia ................................... P4-68 Løken, Katrine V. ........................... 183 Lombardi, David .......................... P5-51 Lommerud, Kjell Erik ......................... 2 London, Andrew S. ................. 19, P5-90

Long, Sharon ................................... 126 Longmore, Monica A. . 8, 40, 226, P7-19 Longwe-Ngwira, Abiba ............... P7-65 Looze, Jessica ................................... 44 Lopez, Angela R ........................... P8-79 Lopez Arana, Sandra Liliana ....... P7-56 Lopez-Carr, David .................... 67, 173 López-Colás, Julián ........... P2-6, P3-55 López-Gay, Antonio ................. 92, 145 Lopus, Sara ...................... P4-55, P6-53 Lovasi, Gina ......................... 134, P2-64 Lozano, Mariona ............................. 131 Lozano, Rafael ............................. P7-55 Lozano-Ascencio, Rafael ............. P9-25 Lu, Jiehua ............................. 162, P5-95 Lu, Yao ..................................... 25, 189 Lu, Yunmei ....................................... 99 Lucero, Jessica L ........................... P1-58 Ludin, Ahmad-Nazri .................... P6-10 Ludwig, Jens ................................... 161 Luginaah, Isaac ............................ P5-79 Lui, Jonathan ................................ P1-59 Luke, Nancy ................... 30, 166, P9-29 Lumey, L.H. ...................... 35, 190, 203 Lumley-Sapanski, Audrey ........... P6-54 Lundberg, Shelly J. .................. 112, 183 Lundborg, Petter .......................... P8-49 Lundholm, Emma ............................. 65 Luo, Liying ............................. 153, 228 Luo, Weixiang ............................. P5-52 Luo, Ye ........................................ P5-53 Luppi, Francesca ............................... 61 Lurie, Ithai ........................................ 82 Lust, Katherine ................................ 176 Lutalo, Tom ................................. P3-51 Luthra, Renee .................................. 192 Lutz, Wolfgang ................................. 72 Luy, Marc .................................... P4-56 Luz, Luciana ................................ P7-57 Lycan, Richard ............................. P6-55 Lynch, Colleen ................................ 238 Lynch, Jamie L. ...................... 66, P1-29 Lynch, Scott M. .. 57, 179, P4-49, P4-57 Lyngstad, Torkild Hovde .......... 6, P4-31 Lyons-Amos, Mark J. ........... 233, P3-49 M. de A. Freire, Flávio Henrique . P2-59 Ma, Paul .......................................... 181 Ma, Xiaohong ................................ P3-5 Ma Fat, Doris ................................. P7-5 MacDonald, Luke ........................... 182 MacInnes, John ............................ P4-21 Mackenbach, Johan P....................... 130 MacLean, Alair ................................. 78 MacQuarrie, Kerry ............... 197, P9-56 Maczuga, Steven .......................... P7-60 Maddow-Zimet, Isaac .......... 120, P3-43

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Madhavan, Sangeetha ...... P4-58, P4-59 Madhusudana, Battala ...... P9-57, P9-72 Maffioli, Elisa ................................. 104 Magalhães, Luís Felipe Aires........ P6-56 Magimba, Agnes .......................... P9-61 Magliozzi, Devon ............................ 132 Magnuson, Mark A ....................... P4-60 Maharana, Barsharani ..................... 193 Mahfouz, Julia ............................. P9-58 Mahmud, Ayesha ......................... P3-50 Main, Deborah .................................... 9 Majid, Muhammad ............................ 95 Makulec, Amanda ............................. 63 Makumbi, Frederick ........................ 182 Malancu, Natalia C. ...................... P6-57 Malapit, Hazel ......................... 137, 156 Maldonado, Carlos ............................ 30 Mallick, Lindsay .......................... P7-91 Malloum Boukar , Khadija ............ P1-8 Malmberg, Bo ......................... 100, 222 Malmberg, Gunnar ............................ 65 Malone Jr, Danny ......................... P8-52 Mamelund, Svenn-Erik ................ P4-77 Manda-Taylor, Lucinda .................... 25 Mandemakers, Jornt .......................... 17 Mani, Kalaivani ............................. P9-7 Mani, Subha .................................... 220 Manlove, Jennifer ............................. 40 Mann, Bryan A. ............................ P9-58 Manne, Jennifer ........................... P4-64 Manning, Wendy D. ................. 161, 211 Manzelli, Hernan M. ..................... P5-54 Mao, Jingshu ................................ P9-89 Mao, Shangyi ............................... P4-61 Mapunda, Angela ......................... P9-61 Maralani, Vida ....... 29, 171, 203, P3-68 Marcelli, Enrico .................. 14, 85, 165 Marcus, Michelle ......................... P6-58 Marden, Jessica ................................. 97 Mare, Robert D. ............................... 222 Mariam, Mengistu H. ....... P7-28, P9-59 Mariani, Elena ................................. 108 Markides, Kyriakos S.............. 23, P4-28 Markowitz, Anna J ............................. 69 Marlay, Matthew C. ......................... 226 Marques, Thiago ............................... 84 Marr, Matthew ............................. P2-86 Marshall, Emily ............................ 5, 61 Marteleto, Leticia J. ......................... 239 Martikainen, Pekka ...................... P8-86 Martin, Michael J. R. ......................... 51 Martin, Steven P. ..................... 100, 233 Martinez, Jose A ................... 127, P8-53 Martinez, Sebastian ...................... P3-86 Martínez-Schuldt, Ricardo D. .......... 184 Martinson, Melissa L. ...................... 177

Masferrer, Claudia ....................... P1-60 Masiye, Felix ............................... P2-26 Mason, Andrew ................................. 22 Mason, Carl .................................. P3-34 Masquelier, Bruno ................... 3, P2-60 Massey, Catherine ........................... 101 Massey, Douglas S. ...................... 45, 85 Masters, Ryan K. ................................. 9 Matchar, David ................................. 57 Mateyka, Peter ..................... 226, P6-51 Mather, Mark S. ............................... 134 Mathers, Colin Douglas ................. P7-5 Mathur, Sanyukta ......................... P3-51 Matthew, Ervin (Maliq) .................. 195 Matthews, Karen ............................. 103 Matthews, Philippa ......................... 117 Matthews, Stephen A. ............. 51, P2-95 Matthews, Zoe ................. P6-83, P6-84 Mattingly, Marybeth J. ....... 81, 166, 212 Mattison, Richard ......................... P7-60 Matysiak, Anna ................ P3-52, P3-61 Maume, David ........................ 131, 188 Maurya, Nagendra Kumar ........... P8-54 Maxwell, Lauren ............................. 108 May, John F. ...................................... 22 Mayol, Nanette .................................. 87 Mazimba, Christopher .................. P9-22 Mazumder, Bhashkar ................ 83, 106 Mazur, Allan ................................ P5-88 Mazzuco, Stefano ......................... P4-72 Mberu, Blessing ........................... P9-13 Mbuthia, Grace W ......................... P7-58 McAllister, Lisa S. ........................... 208 Mcalmont, Camille ........................ P1-3 McAlpine, Donna ............................ 176 McCaa, Robert ................................ 142 McCarthy, Katharine ...................... P2-9 McCarty, Alyn T ................................ 83 McClendon, David .................... 88, 116 McClintock, Elizabeth ...................... 30 McClintock, Martha ........................ 175 McClure, Elizabeth ......................... 148 McClure, Heather ............................ 187 McCormick, Emily ............................. 9 McCormick, Tyler .................... 82, 134 McDonald, Peter ....................... 93, 235 McEniry, Mary ................ 128, 162, 194 McEwan, Patrick ............................. 118 McGinn, Erin ............................... P9-47 McGovern, Mark E. .............. 128, P7-59 McKay, Tara ..................................... 89 McLanahan, Sara ...................... 39, 239 McLaren, Zoe ....................... 220, P6-59 McNamee, Cate ........................... P2-70 McNiven, Scott ............................... 137 McQuillan, Julia ............. 17, 209, P3-77

Mdawida, Brian ............................. P2-9 Meadows, Sarah O. .......................... 211 Meagher, Kealsey ........................... 174 Medalia, Carla .............................. P5-55 Meenakshi, J.V. .............................. 137 Meggiolaro, Silvia .......................... 226 Mehta, Neil ................................. 9, 136 Meier, Ann ........................................ 12 Meinhofer, Angelica C .................. P2-61 Mejía-Guevara, Iván .................... P8-55 Mejia-Pailles, Gabriela ........ 115, P2-62 Melendez, Robert ...................... 40, 206 Melkevik, Ole .............................. P4-31 Melvin, Jennifer E. ................ 203, P5-56 Mencarini, Letizia ....................... 17, 61 Mendola, Daria ............................ P4-62 Mendola, Pauline ......................... P7-90 Mendoza Rodriguez, José ............... 108 Menken, Jane ....... 19, 72, P5-37, P9-79 Mensch, Barbara S. .................... 27, 115 Merli, Giovanna .............................. 182 Meslé, France ....................... 147, P5-14 Mete, Cem ................................... 24, 95 Mevs-Korff, Natasha ....................... 120 Meyers, Marcia K. ........................ P8-10 Mezger, Cora .................................. 210 Mi, Hong ...................................... P4-95 Miao, Jia ......................................... 145 Michelmore, Katherine ................ P1-77 Michlig, Georgia .......................... P7-33 Miedema, Stephanie ........................ 176 Miettinen, Anneli ............................ 124 Miles, Aaron ................................... 118 Miles, Jeremy ....................... 136, P2-63 Milesi, Carolina ................................ 46 Milkie, Melissa A. ........................... 174 Miller, Grant ........................... 106, 181 Miller, Sarah ..................................... 43 Miller, Tim ........................................ 20 Mills, Melinda ............................. 44, 89 Milusheva, Sveta ............................. 228 Min, Joohong ............................... P1-61 Minagawa, Yuka .......................... P5-57 Mindes, Samuel C ......................... P6-60 Minello, Alessandra .......................... 36 Minicuci, Nadia .............................. 162 Minster, Ryan .................................... 21 Mirakhur, Zitsi ..................... 145, P8-56 Miranda, Alfonso .............................. 75 Miranda, Patricia Y. ...................... P7-13 Miranda-Ribeiro, Adriana ............... 142 Miranda-Ribeiro, Paula .... P3-10, P3-53 Mishra, Anurag ................ P4-67, P8-59 Mishra, Vinod ................................. 115 Misra, Dawn .................................... 177 Misra, Joya ...................................... 174

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Missov, Trifon I. ...................... 151, 202 Mitchell, Colter ......................... 39, 159 Mitchell, Uchechi ................... 23, P5-58 Mittleman, Joel ............................... 195 Mizoguchi, Nobuko ........................ 114 Mkwananzi, Sibusiso ................... P3-54 Módenes, Juan A. ............... P2-6, P3-55 Modrek, Sepideh ............................... 59 Moen, Phyllis .......................... 108, 175 Moerman, Clémentine .................. P2-60 Moffitt, Robert ................................ 161 Mohanan, Manoj ............................. 104 Mohanty, Sanjay Kumar .............. P4-63 Mohanty, Satyanarayan ................ P7-30 Mohr, Anna ..................................... 107 Mojola, Sanyu A. ............................. 217 Molina, Teresa ............................. P5-59 Molitoris, Joseph ............................. 214 Mollborn, Stefanie .......................... 191 Mollenkopf, John ......................... P2-45 Moller, Ann-Beth ........................... P7-5 Monden, Christiaan W. S. .................. 91 Monnat, Shannon M......................... 218 Monserud, Maria A. ........................... 23 Montana, Livia ..................... 182, P4-64 Monte, Lindsay M. ........................... 226 Montez, Jennifer Karas ...... 46, 103, 203 Montgomery, Mark R. ..................... 205 Moody, James ......................... 182, 202 Mooi-Reci, Irma ............. 64, 114, P8-57 Mooney, Stephen ................. 134, P2-64 Moore, Ann M. ................. P9-59, P9-62 Moore, Kathleen ............................. 133 Mooyaart, Jarl ................................. 129 Moreau, Amadou .............................. 59 Moreau, Caroline ......... 167, 198, P3-67 Morgan, Paul ................................ P7-60 Morgan, S. Philip ...................... 34, 120 Morgan, Stephen L. ......................... 160 Moriarity, Christopher .................... 121 Morisky, Donald .......................... P9-91 Morosow, Kathrin ........................ P3-56 Morrill, Melinda Sandler ....... 37, P8-41 Morrill, Thayer ............................. P8-41 Morris, Martina ............................... 238 Mortelmans, Dimitri ....................... 226 Mortensen, Laust ........................ 66, 97 Mortimer, Jeylan T. ........................... 80 Moscoe, Ellen ................................. 217 Moultrie, Tom A. ............................. 170 Mourifié, Ismael ........................... P8-63 Mourin, Sanjida .............................. 236 Moussa, Soufianou ....................... P1-91 Mouté, Charles ............................. P9-90 Mouw, Ted ...................................... 184 Movsesyan, Gabriel ........................ 166

Moyer, Brian C. ............................... 102 Moynihan, Donald .......................... 175 Mozumder, Pallab ........................... 223 Mu, Zheng ................................... 71, 94 Muchiri, Evans ................................ 167 Muchomba, Felix ...................... 12, 127 Mudrazija, Stipica ........................... 112 Mueller, Ulrich O. ....... 87, P5-60, P5-89 Mueller, Valerie .................. 10, 24, 204 Muennig, Peter ............................. P5-62 Muhidin, Salut S. .......................... P6-68 Mukaga, Thibaut ............................. 119 Mukherjee, Amrapali ................... P3-72 Mukherjee, Anirban ........................ 183 Mukherjee, Ritika ................ 157, P3-57 Mukhopadhyay, Barun Kumar ..... P2-65 Mulder, Clara H. .............................. 129 Mullany, Luke .............................. P7-46 Muller, Chandra ................................ 46 Mumah, Joyce N. .......................... P9-60 Munger, Ashley ................................ 58 Muniagurria, María Eugenia ........ P7-61 Munkombwe, Brian ..................... P7-74 Munos, Melinda ................................ 55 Munoz, Rodrigo .............................. 118 Muntifering, Carie J. ........................ 167 Muresan, Cornelia ........................... 183 Murinkó, Lívia .......................... 88, 146 Murphy, Michael ............................ 237 Murphy, Susan .................................. 21 Murray-Close, Marta ....................... 174 Murunga, Violet ................. P7-8, P7-65 Mushani, Nisilly ............................. P7-8 Musick, Kelly .................................... 94 Mutevedzi, Tinofa ................ 117, P2-38 Muthengi, Eunice N. ............... 52, P1-62 Mutisya, Maurice ......................... P2-28 Muttarak, Raya ........................ 104, 219 Mutua, Michael M. ........... P9-50, P9-66 Mutuku, Andrew .......................... P3-58 Myers, Dowell .................................. 16 Myers, Kyl ................................... P3-59 Myerson, Rebecca ........................ P6-61 Myklestad, Ingri ................................ 14 Mykletun, Arnstein ...................... P4-31 Mykyta, Laryssa .................. 79, 88, 233 Mynarska, Monika ........... P3-60, P3-61 Myroniuk, Tyler W. ...................... P4-65 Myrskylä, Mikko .............................. 46 Nadella, Venkata ............................... 53 Nagle, Nicholas ......................... 56, 104 Naidoo, Nirmala ...................... 162, 187 Naidu, Kevi ..................................... 217 Nair, Saritha ..................... P9-57, P9-72 Najjemba, Vivienne ......... P4-66, P8-58 Nampeera, Viola .......................... P4-66

Nanda, Priya ..................... P4-67, P8-59 Nandi, Arijit .................................... 108 Nankinga, Olivia ............................ P9-2 Napierala, Jeffrey ......................... P2-66 Narasimhan, Subasri ........ P3-62, P9-12 Nathan, Mathias .............................. 100 Nauck, Bernhard .......................... P4-68 Naved, Ruchira ......................... 98, 236 Nawrotzki, Raphael ............... 31, P6-35 Ndiaye, Cheikh Tidiane ............... P2-60 Ndiaye, Samba ............................. P2-60 Ndugga, Patricia ........................... P2-67 Ndwiga, Charity ............................. P2-9 Near, Christopher ............................ 168 Neckerman, Kathryn ............ 134, P2-64 Needham, Belinda ........................ P5-12 Negin, Joel ................................... P5-47 Neilson, Jeffrey ............................ P1-63 Nelson, Alicia ................................. 159 Nelson, Matt ................................. P8-60 Nelson, Toben ............................. 29, 53 Nemeth, Laszlo ............................... 202 Netzel, Pawel ............................... P2-23 Neves, Isilda ...................................... 74 Newcomer, Susan F. .......................... 49 Newmann, Sara J ......................... P9-94 Neyer, Gerda R. ............................ P3-47 Ng, Marie ..................................... P2-26 Ngilangwa, David P ...................... P9-61 Ngo, Thoai D. ................................... 38 Nguendo Yongsi, Blaise .............. P3-92 Nguyen, Thanh Tam ........ P7-62, P8-61 Ni, Ting ........................................ P5-95 Nie, Chao ..................................... P5-95 Niemesh, Greg ................................ 106 Nikpay, Sayeh ................................. 126 Nilsson, Karina ............................... 155 Nitsche, Natalie ................ P3-52, P4-33 Niu, Jianlin ....................... P4-69, P7-75 Nkoma, Marcel ................ P6-62, P8-62 Noah, Aggie J. ................................. 115 Noelke, Clemens ...................... 4, P6-63 Nolan, Laura B. ........................ 168, 239 Nomaguchi, Kei .............................. 131 Noon, James .................................... 101 Nordvik, Monica ............................. 222 Noronha, Rita ............................... P9-61 Norris, Alison ................... 13, 61, P9-62 Notterman, Daniel A. ......................... 39 Novak, Beatriz ............................. P7-61 Novellino, Maria Salet ................... P8-7 Nowotny, Kathryn M. ................... P2-68 Noymer, Andrew .............. 35, 207, 234 Ntoimo, Lorretta Favour C.P7-27, P7-63 Ntozi, James ......................... 193, P3-40 Nyamogomba, Henry ................... P7-58

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Nybro, Erica ...................................... 63 Nyirenda, Amos ........................... P9-61 Nystedt, Paul ................................ P8-49 Obala, Andrew ............................. P7-58 Obara, Emmi ................................... 133 O'Brien, Michelle L. ............... 25, P6-64 O'Brien, Rourke ...................... 133, 179 O'Connell, Heather A. .................... 7, 51 Odden, Colin ................................... 181 Odelola, Ibukunoluwa F A ............ P4-70 Odera, Benjamin .......................... P3-15 Odimegwu, Clifford O. ............ 142, 167 O'Donnell, Emily ................... 97, P5-61 Odusina, Kolawole E. ........................ 74 Odwe, George O. .................. 173, P6-65 Oh, Eunsil ....................................... 124 O'Hara, Amy B. ............................... 101 O'Hare, William ........................... P2-69 Oi, Katsuya .......................... 190, P4-71 Okanlawon, Kehinde O. .................. P8-1 Okechukwu, Cassandra ................ P1-41 Okelo, Rispah .................................. 157 Okigbo, Chinelo ........................... P9-63 Olivera, Javier ..................................... 4 Olney, Deanna ............................. P7-41 Olson, Hannah ................................ 182 Omideyi, Adekunbi ........................ P9-6 O'Neill, Brian C. ................................ 72 O'Neill, Vikki ............................... P2-70 Ongaro, Fausta ............................. P4-72 Oni, Gbolahan ...................... P7-1, P9-6 Onono, Maricianah ...................... P9-94 Ononokpono, Dorothy N. ............. P7-64 Oronje, Rose N. ...................... 89, P7-65 Oropesa, Sal .............................. 14, 211 Orrenius, Pia ....................... 10, 85, 204 Ortensi, Livia Elisa ........................... 59 Ortman, Jennifer M. ......................... 101 Osborne, Cynthia A. ................. 2, P4-53 Osiecki, Kristin ...................... 67, P7-12 Osiewalska, Beata ........................ P3-63 Osuafor, Godswill N. .................... P9-64 Osypuk, Theresa L. ........ 3, 29, 148, 177 Otanez, Staci S .............................. P9-65 Otieno, Alfred A. ............................. 173 Otsyula, Barasa ............................ P7-58 Otupiri, Easmon .............................. 182 Ou, Dongshu ................................... 183 Ouedraogo, Habibou ........................... 1 Ouellette, Nadine ................. 147, P5-28 Ouili, Idrissa ........................... 95, P8-63 Oumtrakool, Eakamon ................. P4-45 Owens, Ann .............................. 83, 185 Owens, Jayanti ............... 37, 206, P7-66 Owoo, Nkechi .............................. P3-64 Owoutou, Ondoua ........................ P9-19

Oyier, Beryl ................................. P9-94 Oyolola, Maharouf A .................... P9-66 Ozcan, Berkay ........................ 80, P1-10 Ozer, Pierre ....................................... 93 Pabayo, Roman ............................ P5-62 Pacas, Jose ................................ 82, 165 Padamsee, Tasleem .......... P5-63, P7-67 Padmadas, Sabu S. ........................... 122 Pailhé, Ariane ......................... 96, P3-71 Painter, Matthew A. ................. 132, 215 Pais, Jeremy ................................. P8-64 Paithankar, Pradnya ..................... P7-68 Pal, Ipshita ................................... P8-21 Palamuleni, Martin E. ............... 49, P8-1 Palamuleni, Mercy ................. 49, P8-65 Palaye, Prajakta ............................ P9-72 Palermo, Tia ...................................... 98 Palloni, Alberto ....................... 128, 147 Palma, Jose Luis ............................... 38 Palmer, John ................................... P6-5 Pandav, Chandrakant S .................. P9-7 Pande, Rohini .................................. 127 Pandey, Akhilesh ......................... P9-11 Pandey, Arvind ............................ P7-69 Pandey, CM ................................. P9-11 Pandey, Ravindra Mohan ............. P2-50 Pang, Lihua ............................ 90, P9-41 Panico, Lidia .................... P1-37, P7-70 Pant, Lovey ....................................... 67 Pantano, Juan .................................. 150 Pantazis, Athena .............................. 181 Paolisso, Michael ......................... P6-13 Paparusso, Angela ............................. 45 Parashar, Sangeeta ......................... P1-5 Paredes, Cristian L. ....................... P8-66 Parham, Dirk ................................ P6-13 Park, Heejin ...................................... 28 Park, Hyunjoon ......................... 73, 116 Park, Julie ......................................... 41 Park, Kiwoong ................. P2-95, P5-64 Park, Sung S. ........................... 42, P4-73 Park, Tina M. ................................ P1-64 Parker, Richard ............................ P5-66 Parker, Susan ............................ 43, 139 Parman, John M. ................................ 11 Parr, Nick .......................................... 68 Parrado, Emilio A. ....... 14, 75, 139, 208 Parsons, Helen ............................. P5-10 Parsons, Samantha ....................... P4-75 Partridge, Colin ............................... 114 Pascariu, Marius ........................... P2-57 Passel, Jeffrey S. ........................ 16, 165 Passet-Wittig, Jasmin ................... P3-65 Pasteels, Inge .......................... 116, 226 Pasupuleti, Samba Siva Rao ........... 236 Patel, Shivani ............................ 87, 158

Pathak, Praveen Kumar ............. 27, 157 Pathak, Rahul ............................... P6-29 Patil, Shailaja .................................. 158 Patra, Shraboni ................. P2-85, P9-67 Paul, Arpita .................................. P4-90 Paul, Lopamudra .......................... P3-66 Pavalko, Eliza ................................. 190 Payne, Collin F. ................................. 37 Payne, Krista K ................................ 211 Pearce, Lisa D. .............................. P9-68 Pearce-Morris, Jennifer ....................... 8 Pearson, Erin .................... P3-67, P9-69 Pechholdova, Marketa .................. P5-14 Pedro Ramos, Antonio .................... 151 Pedroza, Juan M. ................................ 41 Pedulla, David S. ............... 64, 183, 215 Peet, Evan ....................................... 180 Pelletier, David ................ P1-65, P1-66 Pelletier, François ........................... 223 Pengele, Maurice ......................... P9-22 Penner, Andrew ........... 132, 222, P8-42 Penner, Anna ....................................... 4 Pepin, Joanna ................... P1-67, P4-74 Perales, Francisco .................. 188, P6-9 Percheski, Christine .......................... 42 Perelli-Harris, Brienna ............ 108, 129 Perez, Catherine .............................. 135 Perez-Orselli, Emilia ......................... 84 Perez-Patron, Maria J. ........................ 33 Perkins, Kristin L. .............................. 69 Permanyer, Iñaki ............................. 142 Perreira, Krista ................. P8-27, P8-67 Perrin, Nathalie L ............................... 93 Perry, Linnea .................................. P2-8 Pes, Gianni ........................................ 68 Pessin, Léa ............................. 73, P1-68 Peterman, Amber ................ 52, 98, 137 Peters, Courtney M ....................... P7-10 Peters, Frederik ............................ P5-65 Peters, H. Elizabeth ................. 112, 233 Peters, Paul A ..................................... 67 Peterson, Lauren ............................. 117 Pettifor, Audrey .......................... 13, 37 Pettit, Becky ...................................... 39 Philbin, Morgan M ........................ P5-66 Phillips, James F. ....................... 13, 117 Piccione, Leonardo ........................... 36 Pickett, Robert ................................ 222 Pierce, Hayley ................................. 218 Pierrard, Antoine .......................... P7-71 Pierri, Gastón ............................... P8-68 Pike, Isabel ................................... P1-69 Pilkauskas, Natasha ............. 229, P7-72 Pillay, Deenan ......................... 117, 217 Pinar, Candas ............................... P3-68 Piotrowski, Martin ............................ 25

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Piperata, Barbara ............................. 137 Pirani, Elena .................................... 116 Pison, Gilles .................................. 3, 91 Piya, Bhumika .............................. P2-71 Platt, Lucinda ....................... 192, P4-75 Plotnick, Robert D. .......... 105, 133, 212 Ploubidis, George B. ........................ 190 Po, June Y. T.................................... 137 Pollard, Michael S. ........................... 175 Pollari, Christina .......................... P4-10 Pollock, Bradley ........................... P7-74 Pong, Suet-ling ....................... 183, P4-7 Popinchalk, Anna ........................... P9-5 Popova, Daria .................................... 42 Porter, Caroline ............................... 187 Porter, Jeremy ................................. 152 Pörtner, Claus C. ................... 139, P7-73 Poston, Jr., Dudley L........................ 228 Potancokova, Michaela ................ P3-83 Potarca, Gina ................................... 196 Potochnick, Stephanie .................. P6-66 Potter, Joseph E. ................... 49, 75, 117 Potter, Lloyd ................................ P7-74 Poulain, Michel ...................... 68, P2-39 Powell, Abigail ............................... 188 Powers, Daniel A. ............................ 228 Poyker, Mikhail ............................. P8-3 Pozo, Susan ....................................... 85 Präg, Patrick ........................... 44, P8-69 Prakash, Mayank .................... 74, P7-45 Prata, Ndola ........................... 74, P9-16 Pratt, Beverly M. ........................... P2-72 Priedman, Martha ......................... P9-70 Prisinzano, Richard ........................... 82 Province, Michael ............................. 21 Prudhomme O’Meara, Wendy ........ 104 Przedworski, Julia ................... 155, 176 Psaki, Stephanie R. ...................... 15, 27 Pugatch, Todd .............................. P8-70 Pugh, Jacqueline .......................... P5-10 Pugh, Mary Jo .............................. P5-10 Pullum, Thomas W. ......................... 182 Puri, Mahesh ..................................... 38 Purtell, Kelly ............................. 60, 191 Pustejovsky, James ........................... 47 Puttitanun, Thitima ......................... 165 Puur, Allan .................................. 48, 96 Pytlikova, Mariola ......................... P6-5 Qi, Ming ....................................... P5-95 Qi, Yaqiang ...................... P4-69, P7-75 Qian, Yue ................................ 127, 149 Qian, Zhenchao ......................... 71, 215 Qiao, Xiaochun ............................ P3-69 Queiroz, Bernardo L. ........ P2-59, P9-40 Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie ... P4-76, P5-35 Quillian, Lincoln ......................... 7, 161

Quiros, Susana ............................. P6-67 Quisumbing, Agnes R. ..................... 137 Qureshi, Javaeria A. ......................... 191 Ra, Chaelin Karen ........................... 111 Raab, Marcel ................................... 178 Raad, Rodrigo ................................... 56 Rachmad, Sri H. ............................ P6-68 Rackin, Heather M. ...................... 5, 223 Radloff, Scott .................................. 182 Radoias, Vlad .................................. 219 Rafalimanana, Hantamalala ......... P3-70 Raftery, Adrian ....................... 151, 205 Rahnu, Leen ...................................... 96 Rai, Rajesh Kumar ......... 77, 201, P7-50 Rai, Sanjay K ................................. P9-7 Raifman, Julia ................................. 117 Raifman, Sarah ............................. P6-80 Raimi, Tunde ................................. P2-3 Raj, Anita ......................... P9-57, P9-72 Rajan, Sowmya .................... 144, P9-70 Rajasekaran, Vettriselvan ............... 216 Raji, Mukaila ............................... P4-28 Raley, Kelly .................................... 116 Raley, Sara ........................................ 94 Ralston, Margaret L. ........................ 138 Ram, Faujdar .................... P2-24, P5-32 Ramarao, Saumya .......................... P2-9 Ramey, David M. ......................... 53, 99 Rammohan, Anu ............................. 208 Randell, Heather F. .......................... 113 Rascon-Ramirez, Ericka G. ............... 13 Raskind, Ilana G. ............................. 158 Rasmussen, Kelli .............................. 37 Rastogi, Sonya ............... 101, 132, P8-9 Rau, Roland ......................... 202, P2-10 Raushan, Mukesh Ravi ................ P9-71 Rawat, Amit ................................... P9-8 Raymer, James ........................ 122, 205 Raymo, James ......................... 178, 209 Raz-Yurovich, Liat ...................... P8-71 Razzaque, Abdur ............................. 114 Rebhun, Uzi ................................. P6-69 Recaño Valverde, Joaquin ........... P2-15 Rech, Dino ...................................... 197 Recht, Hannah ................................... 75 Reczek, Corinne ............. 92, 155, P1-70 Reddy Rachapalli, Swapnika .......... 183 Reed, Elizabeth ...................... 52, P9-72 Reed, Holly E. ............................... P8-72 Reeder, Harrison T ............................. 82 Reese, Bianka ............................... P9-39 Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud ....... 229, P3-71 Reher, David Sven .................... 48, 150 Rehkopf, David H. ........... 148, 200, 221 Reichenbach, Laura J. ................... P9-44 Reichman, Nancy E. ............. 177, P8-73

Reid, Alice ................................... P3-40 Reimondos, Anna ...................... 93, 235 Reistetter, Timothy A. .................. P5-29 Reither, Eric N. ............................. P5-44 Reja, Tamal .................................. P3-72 Remler, Dahlia ................................ 212 Rendall, Michael S. .................... 16, 228 Reneflot, Anne ....................... 14, P4-77 Reniers, Georges ............................. 217 Renwick, Trudi ............................ P8-74 Requena, Miguel ............................... 48 Ressler, Robert W ............. P1-71, P8-75 Reyes, Adriana M. ................... 103, 213 Rhubart, Danielle ......................... P5-67 Rich, Peter ......................................... 54 Richardson, Dawn ........................ P9-36 Richardson, Kalie ............. P9-34, P9-88 Richman, Aliza D. ........................ P5-68 Richter, Linda M. ............................. 108 Riffe, Timothy L. M. ...... 63, 234, P2-73 Riise, Julie ....................................... 183 Rim, Nayoung ................................. 160 Rindfuss, Ronald R. ......................... 124 Ringback Weitoft, Gunilla ............. P5-8 Riosmena, Fernando .............. 10, P5-69 Rios-Neto, Eduardo L. G. ................ 142 Riumallo-Herl, Carlos J. ................. 103 Rivera, Reynaldo ......................... P1-21 Rivera Drew, Julia A................ 135, 179 Ro, Annie ........................................ 189 Roan, Carol .................................. P2-74 Roberto, Elizabeth .................. 107, 227 Roberts, Evan ........... 78, 86, 231, P1-72 Robine, Jean-Marie ...................... P5-15 Robinson, Courtland .................... P9-51 Robinson, Rachel S. ........ 89, 119, P9-73 Rochat, Roger W. .................... 90, P9-88 Roderick, Paul J ................................ 87 Rodriguez, Daniel ........................ P2-41 Rodriguez, Maria I. ...................... P9-25 Roeper, Timothy A. .......... P1-73, P1-74 Roeters, Anne .................................... 17 Rogers, Richard G. ............................. 46 Rokicki, Slawa .................................. 98 Romero, Julio E ............................... 218 Rominski, Sarah D ........................ P9-74 Root, Elisabeth D. ................. 148, P5-69 Roro, Meselech ................................. 40 Rosales, Teri ................................ P4-78 Rosales Rueda, Maria .................. P1-75 Rose, Elaina .................................... 230 Rosenberg, Molly S. .......................... 13 Rosero-Bixby, Luis ......................... 194 Ross, John ............................ 117, P9-47 Rossier, Clémentine .............. 1, 55, 181 Rostila, Mikael ....................... 97, P3-73

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Roth, Wendy .................................. P8-9 Rotkirch, Anna ................................ 124 Roudiez, Christopher ........................ 35 Roushdy, Rania ....................... 169, 220 Roy, Archana K. ........................... P6-70 Roy, Shalini ...................................... 95 Rozema, Kyle .................................. 133 Rozo, Sandra V. .............................. 104 Ruan, Rongping ........................... P5-95 Rubalcava, Luis .............................. 139 Rubin, Sara .................................. P4-79 Rubio, Jose ................................... P4-39 Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi ................. 227 Rudi, Jeta ........................................ 204 Ruel, Marie .................................. P7-41 Ruggles, Steven .............................. 231 Rugh, Jacob S. ................................. 227 Rundle, Andrew ................... 134, P2-64 Ruppanner, Leah ............... 70, 131, 188 Rusibamayila, Asinath .................... 117 Ruther, Matt .............................. 51, 155 Rutigliano, Roberta ...................... P1-76 Ryan, Rebecca M. .............................. 69 Rybinska, Anna ............................ P3-61 Rytel, Jolanta ............................... P3-60 Rytina, Steven .............................. P9-76 Saad, Paulo M. ................................... 20 Saarela, Jan M. ........................ 97, P3-73 Saavedra Morales, Anny Carolina P2-75 Sabia, Joseph J. .......................... 53, 176 Saenz, Joseph ............................ 43, 194 Saftlas, Audrey ............................. P7-16 Saggurti, Niranjan ............ P9-57, P9-72 Sagna, Marguerite L...................... P9-75 Saha, Sarani .................................... 183 Sahn, David E. ........................ 76, P6-26 Sahoo, Prakash ............................. P3-37 Sahoo, Soham .............................. P8-76 Sahu, Damodar ............................. P7-69 Saint Onge, Jarron M. ................... P2-76 Saito, Yasuhiko ........................ 4, P5-57 Sakamoto, Arthur .............. 81, 215, 224 Sakulsri, Teeranong ..................... P4-15 Salamonska, Justyna ....................... 192 Salas, J.M. Ian ................................. 223 Salazar, Andrés ............................ P1-21 Salazar Torres, Mariano .................. 137 Salinas, Rosa Victoria ..................... 201 Saloner, Brendan .......................... P7-92 Salsberry, Pamela .............................. 80 Salvo, Joseph .................................... 26 Samari, Goleen ................. P6-71, P8-77 Samuel, Kelodjoue ...................... 1, 193 Sanchez, Laura A. ......................... P5-70 Sánchez Gassen, Nora ............. 129, 202 Sanchez Romero, Miguel ............. P2-27

Sanchez-Soto, Gabriela ................... 225 Sandberg, John ....................... 12, P9-76 Sander, Nikola ....................... 63, P2-77 Sanders, Seth ................................... 106 Sanderson, Warren C. ........................ 68 Sandström, Glenn ...................... 48, 150 Sangho, Hamadou ............................. 55 Sankoh, Osman ................ P4-88, P7-76 Sano, Yujiro ...................................... 18 Santelli, John ................................ P3-51 Santiago, Anna ............................. P1-58 Santos-Lozada, Alexis R. ........ 16, P2-78 Sanuade, Olutobi A. ................... 23, 193 Sanz-Gimeno, Alberto .................... 150 Saperstein, Aliya ............. 132, 195, 222 Sapkal, Rahul ............................... P8-78 Sarkar, Sanjit ................................ P6-72 Sarkar, Sula .................................. P2-79 Sarmiento Espinel, Jaime Andrés P8-79 Sartorius, Benn ............................. P9-79 Sassler, Sharon ..................... 229, P1-77 Sasson, Isaac ................................... 110 Say, Lale ........................................ P7-5 Sayedi, Omarzaman ..................... P7-44 Sayer, Bryan ................................. P7-77 Sayer, Liana C. ........................... 30, 166 Sayi, Takudzwa ............................... 173 Scalone, Francesco ................. 11, P3-44 Scarbrough, Peter .............................. 21 Schachter, Ariela ............................. 125 Schaefer, Andrew ............................ 166 Schaefer, David ............................... 144 Schaeffer, Merlin ............................ 222 Schaller, Jessamyn ............................ 43 Schatz, Enid ......................... 138, P4-59 Scherbov, Sergei ............................... 68 Schillinger, Dean ......................... P5-48 Schimmele, Christoph M. ................ 175 Schlecht, Jennifer ......................... P9-51 Schmeer, Kammi K. ......................... 137 Schmertmann, Carl P. ...................... 202 Schmick, Ethan ................................. 78 Schmidt, Lucie ................................ 172 Schmidt, Nicole ................................ 29 Schmidt, Susanne ............. P5-10, P5-20 Schmitt, Margaret ............................. 13 Schneider, Barbara .......................... 174 Schneider, Daniel ............................ 149 Schneider, William J. ............ 191, P7-78 Schnor, Christine ................. 116, P1-83 Schoeley, Jonas ......................... 63, 151 Schoen, Robert ................................ 202 Schoeni, Robert ............................... 112 Scholz, Rembrandt D. ........................ 46 Schoon, Ingrid .............................. P3-49 Schorpp, Kristen M. ......................... 213

Schoumaker, Bruno D. ............. 164, 181 Schrock, Joshua M ........................... 187 Schroeder, Elizabeth .................... P8-70 Schroffel, Heidi ................................. 90 Schuler, Sidney Ruth ........... 236, P8-80 Schultz, Jessica ................................. 84 Schürer, Kevin ................................ 231 Schwandt, Hilary ........... 13, 167, P2-80 Schwanitz, Katrin ......................... P1-78 Schwartz, Christine R. ............. 174, 215 Scott, Kirk A. ........................... 111, 143 Scott, Mindy E. ................. P1-21, P1-85 Scott, Rachel ................................... 198 Scrafford, Carolyn .......................... 182 Seah, Kelvin KC ............................. 152 Sear, Kathleen .............................. P7-44 Sebastian, Nancy .......................... P8-81 Sedgh, Gilda ........................... 198, P9-5 Sedziafa, Pearl .................................. 18 Seeley, Janet .................................... 217 Sehgal, Bhavisha .......................... P9-77 Seitz McCarthy, Aine .............. 157, 219 Sekher, Madhushree ........................ 201 Sekher, T. V. .................... P4-80, P8-93 Seligman, Benjamin ..................... P5-71 Selin, Amanda ................................... 13 Sellers, Samuel ............................. P6-73 Selten, Wieke ............................... P1-79 Seltzer, Judith A. ...................... 112, 161 Selwaness, Irene N. ............... 169, P8-82 Seme, Assefa ............................. 40, 182 Senderowicz, Leigh G. .................. P9-78 Sengupta, Ranajit ......................... P9-10 Sennott, Christie ........................... P9-79 Serban, Ramona ........................... P2-81 Serrano, Inmaculada ....................... 204 Severnini, Edson ....................... 86, 180 Sevilla-Sanz, Almudena .................. 156 Sevran-Mori, Edson ..................... P9-25 Seydel, Hanna .............................. P5-89 Shafer, Emily F. ................................... 6 Shahidullah, S. M. ............ P3-67, P9-69 Shandra, Carrie L. ......................... P5-72 Shapiro, David .................................... 1 Sharma, Manoj ............................. P8-54 Sharma, Smriti ........................ 216, 220 Sharp, Gregory ............................. P2-82 Sharrow, David J. ............................. 151 Shattuck, Rachel .......................... P1-80 Shauman, Kimberlee A. ................... 224 Shawar, Yusra .............................. P9-73 Sheehan, Connor .......................... P5-92 Sheehan, Daniel ................... 134, P2-64 Shell-Duncan, Bettina ....................... 59 Shellenberg, Kristen M. ................ P9-80 Shemyakina, Olga N. .................... P7-79

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Shen, Haipeng ................................... 21 Shen, Jennifer ............................... P9-81 Shen, Ke ................................. 20, P8-14 Shen, Shannon ................................ 159 Shen, Shem Y. .............................. P8-83 Shen, Xiaoyun .............................. P8-84 Shenasi, Shabnam ........................ P6-74 Shepherd, Hana ........................ 5, P3-74 Shepherd-Banigan, Megan .............. 209 Sheridan, Margaret .............................. 5 Sherman-Wilkins, Kyler ........... 92, 206 Sherpa, Dawa .................................. 216 Shi, Wenzhao .................................. 237 Shi, Yunfeng ................................... 206 Shiferaw, Solomon .......................... 182 Shiffman, Jeremy ......................... P9-73 Shih, Hsieh ..................................... P3-5 Shih, Regina ......................... 136, P2-63 Shim, Eunyoung ........................... P2-91 Shim, Joyce ............................ 77, P1-81 Shimamoto, Kyoko .......... P3-75, P9-82 Shin, Hyon B................................. P6-40 Shin, Yoon-Jeong ......................... P3-76 Shippee, Tetyana .......................... P4-38 Shkolnikov, Vladimir M. .............. P5-84 Shojaei, Javad .............................. P3-20 Short, Susan E. ................................. 166 Short Fabic, Madeleine .... P2-83, P9-23 Shreffler, Karina M. ................ 17, P3-77 Shu, Binbin .................................. P4-81 Shu, Xiaoling ....................... 174, P8-85 Shu, Xingyu ................................. P9-89 Shuey, Kim ..................................... 213 Shukla, AK .................................. P7-69 Sicinski, Kamil ................................ 175 Siddiqui, Mohammad Zahid ........ P6-75 Sidze, Estelle Monique .... P9-66, P9-83 Siebens, Julie ............................... P2-84 Sieverding, Maia ....................... 59, 231 Sigouin, Jennifer .......................... P6-16 Silan, Vijay ...................... P9-84, P9-85 Silisyene, Majory K. ..................... P2-79 Silva, Adriana .............................. P8-79 Silva, Romesh ........................... 55, 182 Silverman, Jay .................. P9-57, P9-72 Silverstein, Merril ........................ P4-82 Simão, Andrea B. .......................... P3-10 Simard-Gendron, Anaïs ............... P3-78 Simiyu, Chris ............................... P7-58 Simon, Patrick ................................... 45 Simon Thomas, Juli ............. 232, P4-83 Singelmann, Joachim ...................... 225 Singh, Abhishek ............... P4-50, P5-47 Singh, Akansha ............................ P5-73 Singh, Ashish ................... P4-50, P5-47 Singh, Chandrashekhar ................ P7-26

Singh, Deepti ....................... 208, P7-80 Singh, Gayatri .............................. P6-76 Singh, Holly D .............................. P3-79 Singh, Jayakant .................. P2-4, P7-81 Singh, Nishikant ........................... P9-54 Singh, Prashant Kumar .......... 77, P7-50 Singh, Pushpendra ....................... P7-82 Singh, Rakesh K ............... P2-85, P9-67 Singh, Shailendra ......................... P6-70 Singh, Susheela D. .................. 38, P9-59 Singh, Uttam ................................ P9-11 Singh Negi, Nalin ............ P3-80, P6-77 Singhal, Saurabh ............................. 220 Sink, Larry D. ............................... P2-11 Siripong, Nalyn ............................... 202 Sirniö, Outi .................................. P8-86 Sironi, Maria ................ 124, 224, P4-62 Sisk, Blake ................................... P6-78 Sivasankaran, Anitha ...................... 169 Skalamera, Julie ................... 203, P7-83 Skirbekk, Vegard ......................... P3-83 Skolnik, Libby .................................. 63 Slaugher, Jaime ............................... 177 Slauson-Blevins, Kathleen S. ....... P3-77 Slaymaker, Emma ........................... 198 Sloan, Frank ................................... P5-2 Smeeding, Timothy M. ............ 134, 212 Smith, Chelsea ............... 69, 185, P7-84 Smith, Christopher .......................... 111 Smith, Curtis ................................... 143 Smith, Ellen ................................. P9-86 Smith, Jeffrey .................................. 182 Smith, Karen E. ................................ 213 Smith, Ken R........................... 37, P7-85 Smith, Rhonda ............................. P9-53 Smith-Bynum, Mia A. ..................... 118 Smith-Greenaway, Emily 150, 178, 239 Smits, Jeroen ..................................... 91 Smock, Pamela J. .................. 226, P1-34 Snieder, Harold ............................ P3-89 Snipp, C. Matthew .................. 134, 216 Snodgrass, James J. ....... 162, 187, P5-36 Snow, Rachel ............................... P5-87 Snyder, Anastasia R. ......... P1-43, P1-82 Sobek, Matthew ........................... P2-79 Sobotka, Tomas .................. 48, 91, 100 Sohn, Heeju ..................................... 126 Sokhna, Cheikh ................................... 3 Solanke, Bola Lukman ...................... 27 Solari, Claudia ............................. P2-86 Solaz, Anne ..................................... 226 Solé-Auró, Aïda ...................... 130, 234 Soler-Hampejsek, Erica ............ 27, 115 Solignac, Matthieu ....................... P6-79 Sologon, Denisa ................................ 64 Somefun, Oluwaseyi .................... P3-81

Soneji, Samir ................................... 154 Song, Min Young ......................... P3-76 Song, Qian ........................... 210, P4-84 Song, Shige .......................... 181, P3-82 Soonthorndhada, Kusol ...... P5-3, P5-74 Sosa-Rubi, Sandra ........................ P9-25 Soss, Joe ....................................... P8-11 Sossa, Fortuné .............................. P7-86 South, Scott J. ........................... 33, P1-1 Souza, Felipe ................................ P2-59 Sparks, Corey S. ................ P2-87, P7-74 Sparks, P. Johnelle ....................... P5-20 Spears, Dean ............................. 67, 201 Spéder, Zsolt ..................................... 88 Speidel, J. Joseph ......................... P6-80 Speizer, Ilene S. ................ P9-63, P9-70 Spicehandler, Joanne ....................... 119 Spijker, Jeroen J. A. ...................... P4-21 Spiker, Russell .................................. 92 Spilerman, Seymour .......................... 73 Spiro, Emma ..................................... 82 Spörlein, Christoph ......................... 184 Sprague, Webb ................................ 141 Spring, Amy L. ............................... P1-1 Sproule, Katie .............................. P8-43 Sraboni, Esha ................... P7-87, P7-88 Srivastava, Swati ............................. 207 St Laurent , May-Lorie ................... 179 Stacey, Nicholas ........................... P5-75 Staff, Jeremy ..................................... 80 Stallard, Eric ..................................... 21 Stampini, Marco .............................. 118 Stanczyk, Alexandra B ....................... 17 Stanfors, Maria A. ......................... P9-87 Stanhope, Kaitlyn ............. P9-34, P9-88 Stankuniene, Vlada ......................... 192 Stathopoulos, Amanda ................. P2-70 Staveteig, Sarah ................... 164, P9-56 Stecklov, Guy ............................ 55, 196 Steele, Fiona ................................. P3-21 Steidl, Ellyn .................................... 116 Stein, Thomas ................................... 92 Steiner, Emily .............................. P5-69 Steinmetz, Michele ...................... P2-53 Steinweg, Amy ............................. P5-76 Stella, Luca .................................. P4-85 Sten Hartnett, Caroline ...................... 61 Stene-Larsen, Kim ............................ 14 Stephany, Fabian .......................... P3-87 Stepinski, Tomasz F. .................... P2-23 Sterner, Kirstin ................................ 162 Stevens, Ann H. ........................... 43, 65 Stevenson, Amanda ..................... 49, 90 Stewart, Susan D. .......................... P4-86 Stockman, Jamila ............................ 236 Stoebenau, Kirsten ....................... P9-15

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Stokes, Andrew ................................... 4 Stonawski, Marcin ....................... P3-83 Stone, Allison .................................... 13 Stone, Juliet A. ........................ 91, P3-84 Stow, Douglas A. ............................. 173 Strauss, John ................................ P5-49 Streeter, Matthew ............................ 211 Striessnig, Erich .............................. 104 Strohschein, Lisa ............................... 50 Stroope, Samuel ................................ 87 Stroud, Joshua .............................. P5-77 Struffolino, Emanuela ..................... 171 Stuart, Bryan ................................... 133 Stuckler, David ...................... 77, P7-29 Stulp, Gert .................................... P3-89 Stumbo, William .......................... P4-10 Stykes, Bart ............................... 33, 120 Styrc, Marta ................................. P1-17 Su, Jessica ....................................... 209 Su, Wenyang ................................ P6-81 Su, Yu-hsuan ................................ P7-73 Suardi, Sandy .................................... 84 Sudfeld, Christopher ....................... 115 Sudharsanan, Nikkil .................. 18, 221 Sudhinaraset, May ....................... P7-89 Sue Wing, Ian .............................. P6-63 Sugie, Naomi .............................. 51, 99 Sujathan, P.K. .............................. P6-82 Sullivan, Alice ................................ 190 Sullivan, Rachel ........................... P4-41 Sully, Elizabeth A. ................... 217, 238 Sultana, Sharmin .............. P3-67, P9-69 Suman, Sharad Kumar ................. P3-85 Sumantri, Cecep ........................... P4-13 Sun, Xiaoming ............................. P9-89 Sun, Yu ........................................ P9-89 Sundaram, Aparna ............................ 38 Susuman, A. Sathiya .................... P9-20 Svec, Joseph .................................... 198 Swai, Edwin ................................. P9-61 Swanson, David A. .......................... 141 Swedberg, Brian ........................... P2-42 Sweeney, Megan M. .......................... 33 Sweeney, Stuart H. .................. 122, P8-6 Swindle, Jeffrey ........................... P8-87 Swisher, Raymond R. ............. 54, P6-44 Sykes, Bryan L. ............................. P2-88 Syse, Astri ........................................... 6 Szabo, Sylvia ................... P6-83, P6-84 Szalma, Ivett ........................... 124, 146 Taboada, Bibiana ......................... P3-86 Tach, Laura M. ................. 149, 161, 227 Takahashi, Miyuki .......................... 172 Takhtamanova, Yelena ................ P8-88 Tam, Tony ............................ 231, P8-39 Tamang, Anand ................................. 38

Tamang, Jyotsna .......................... P4-87 Tamayo, Marilyne ............................. 91 Tamborini, Christopher R. ....... 153, 215 Tan, Poh Lin ..................................... 13 Tan, Qihua ................................... P5-95 Tandon, Sharad ................................. 56 Tannen, Jonathan ............................ 107 Tanser, Frank .......................... 117, 220 Tanturri, Maria-Letizia ........ 124, P3-17 Tao, Wei ...................................... P5-95 Tarud, Claudia ............................. P1-21 Tate, Steven ...................................... 35 Taylor, Evan .................................... 106 Taylor, Marylee C. ........................ P8-89 Tayman, Jeff ................................... 141 Tchoumkeu, Alice Noël ............... P9-90 Teachman, Jay D. .......................... P2-89 Tedrow, Lucky M. ................ 141, P2-89 Teerawichitchainan, Bussarawan .... 162 Teitelbaum, Michael S. ................ 72, 93 Teitler, Julien O. ........................... P2-64 Telles, Edward E. ....................... 70, 132 Temsah, Gheda K ......................... P7-91 Tencza, Chris ............................... P5-78 Teng, Jiayuan .................................. 106 Tenikue, Michel .................................. 1 Tenkorang, Eric ..................... 18, P5-79 Teruel, Graciela M. .......................... 139 Tesfai, Rebbeca ................................. 81 Tessew, Feven .............................. P9-30 Testa, Maria Rita .......................... P3-87 Teutsong, Sonzia .......................... P3-88 Theunis, Lindsay .......................... P1-83 Thiede, Brian C ............................. P6-85 Thiele, Elizabeth ..................... 162, 187 Thirumurthy, Harsha ................... 13, 37 Thomas, Benson M ....................... P7-47 Thomas, Duncan ....................... 79, 221 Thomas, Jason R. ............................... 99 Thomas, Timothy ............................ 107 Thomeer, Mieke B. ............... 176, P5-80 Thompson, Jeffrey .......................... 212 Thompson, John .............................. 102 Thompson, Kirsten M.J. ............... P6-80 Thompson, Owen ......................... P5-81 Thomson, Elizabeth ........................ 100 Thorat, Amit .................................... 216 Thorkelson, Catherine L. ................... 45 Thornton, Arland ........................... P1-2 Thornton, Rebecca L. ................... 15, 74 Thorogood, Margaret ................... P5-37 Thorpe, Sara ................................. P7-10 Thorsen, Maggie L. ........................ 8, 69 Thorvaldsen, Gunnar ....................... 172 Tian, Xiaoli .................................. P5-95 Tickle, Leonie ................................... 68

Tiemeyer, Stacy ..................... 17, P3-77 Tienda, Marta ......................... 71, P6-67 Tillman, Kathryn H. ......................... 167 Timberlake, Jeffrey M. .............. 84, 195 Tiwari, Dinesh ............................. P6-13 Tiwari, Divya ............................... P7-68 Toan, Pham Ngoc ........................... 114 Tocchioni, Valentina .................... P3-61 Todd, Megan ................................ P5-82 Tollman, Stephen ................. 177, P5-37 Tolnay, Stewart E. ............................. 11 Toma, Sorana .......................... 192, 210 Tong, Yuying ................. 25, 125, P4-81 Tønnessen, Marianne ................... P6-86 Torche, Florencia .................... 132, 168 Tordella, Stephen J. ......................... 101 Torr, Berna M. .......... 172, P6-87, P9-65 Torre-Cantalapiedra, Eduardo . 125, 143 Torres, Jacqueline M .......................... 14 Torssander, Jenny ............................. 66 Tournier, Isabelle ................................ 4 Tran, Melanie ...................................... 9 Trappe, Heike ............................... P3-56 Travis, Jacob ................................... 184 Treas, Judith ........................... 12, P4-35 Treleaven, Emily ............................. 114 Trevelyan, Edward N. ................... P2-33 Trieu, Quang T. ............................. P8-90 Trimarchi, Alessandra ..................... 197 Trinitapoli, Jenny ..... 55, 61, 115, P6-23 Tripathi, Niharika .............................. 27 Trivedi, Kartik ................................ 179 Triyana, Margaret ........................ P1-75 Tropf, Felix .................................. P3-89 Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie ........... P4-88 Tsiklauri, Shorena ........................ P1-84 Tsui, Amy ................................. 40, 182 Tsuyuki, Kiyomi .......................... P9-91 Tu Anh, Hoang ............................... 236 Tucker, Jessica .................................. 26 Tufte Lien, Karoline .......................... 14 Tuljapurkar, Shripad .............. 36, P5-71 Tumin, Dmitry .................................. 71 Tuncalp, Ozge ................................ P9-5 Turner, Kimberly J. ....................... P1-85 Turner, Lesley J. ................................ 60 Turney, Kristin .......... 39, 171, 186, 229 Turunen, Jani .................................. 237 Tyagi, Ashish .................................... 56 Tymicki, Krzysztof ...................... P3-90 Tzavidis, Nikos ............................... 122 Ugargol, Allen P ........................... P5-83 Uggen, Christopher ........................... 99 Ukraintseva, Svetlana V. ............ 21, 200 Ullmann, Heidi .................................. 30 Umberson, Debra J. ......................... 155

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Unisa, Sayeed ............................... P7-11 Upadhyay, Ashish Kumar ................ 207 Upadhyay, Bimla ........................... P9-8 Upadhyay, Shubhranshu .............. P7-40 Upadhyay, Subhranshu ................ P7-45 Upadhyay, Ushma D. ....................... 144 Upchurch, Dawn ............................. 218 Urbina, Daniela ............................ P8-91 Ushie, Boniface A. ........................ P9-50 Utomo, Ariane J. ........................ 93, 235 Utomo, Iwu D. ........................... 93, 235 Vaage, Kjell .................................... 105 Vaidya, Yashas ............................ P6-90 Väisänen, Heini E. ................ 120, P9-92 Valentine, Jessa ............................ P8-92 Valeria, Nieberg ........................... P8-44 Vallin, Jacques ................................ 147 Van Bavel, Jan ............... 48, 214, P1-83 van Daalen, Silke .............................. 91 van de Werfhorst, Herman ... 224, P8-28 van Hedel, Karen ............................ 130 Van Hook, Jennifer .................. 41, P2-7 Van Kerm, Philippe .......................... 80 Van Landschoot, Lisa .................. P1-86 Van Lenthe, Frank ............... 130, P7-56 Van Look, Paul .............................. P9-5 van Poppel, Frans W. A. .......... 150, 203 van Raalte, Alyson A. ............. 46, P5-84 van Wissen, Leo ........................... P2-15 Vandenheede, Hadewijch ............ P5-26 VanderEnde, Kristin ............... 211, 236 VanDijk, Han .................................. 119 Vang, Zoua M. .............................. P6-16 VanHeuvelen, Tom ........................... 64 VanKim, Nicole .............................. 176 VanLandingham, Mark ..................... 25 Vanneman, Reeve ................ 231, P1-45 VanOrman, Alicia ................ 149, P4-89 VanWey, Leah K. ............................ 113 Vapattanawong, Patama ..... P5-3, P5-74 Vari-Lavoisier, Ilka ......................... 210 Varner, Charles ................................. 82 Varner, Michael ........................... P7-85 Vasconcelos, Juliana .................... P7-93 Vathukkal Parambath, Shijith ...... P8-93 Vaupel, James W. ......................... P5-95 Vaz, Lucélia ...................................... 56 Vazquez, Lucia M. ....................... P8-28 Vega, Alma .................................. P1-87 Vela Peón, Fortino ......................... P5-1 Velasquez, Andrea ............................ 76 Velazquez, Alberto ........................... 16 Vellakkal, Sukumar ......... 18, 77, P7-29 Venkat Narayan, K. M. ..................... 87 Verbrugge, Lois M. ........... P5-85, P5-86 Verdery, Ashton M. ................. 182, 202

Verhulst, Andrea .......................... P2-90 Verma, Raj Kumar ........................ P4-90 Verma, Santosh ............................ P5-51 Véron, Jacques ................................ 223 Vesel, Linda ................................. P7-30 Vespa, Jonathan .............. 129, 199, 233 Vick, Rebecca J. ............................ P2-19 Vickstrom, Erik ......................... 45, 165 Vidal, Sergi .......................... 188, P1-55 Vieira, Joice Melo .............................. 70 Vigil, Sara ......................................... 93 Vignoli, Daniele .............. 116, 188, 229 Viklund, Ida ................................. P3-47 Villa, Kira M ...................................... 76 Villacis, Byron ............................. P1-88 Villarreal, Andres ............................ 225 Villarreal, Roberto ....................... P5-20 Villavicencio, Francisco ........ 47, P2-51 Vincent, Ilona .................................. 108 Vinnerljung, Bo ............................. P5-8 Virgin, Vicky .................................. 165 Virgüez, Andrés Felipe ................ P8-79 Viruell-Fuentes, Edna A. ................... 14 Visaria, Abhijit ............................. P3-91 Visscher, Peter ............................. P3-89 Vitali, Agnese ......................... 108, 235 Vlachantoni, Athina ........................ 103 Voetagbe, Gertrude ...................... P9-80 Vogt, Tobias C. .......................... 46, 110 Vohra, Divya ..................................... 38 Voia, Marcel ................................... 143 von Hippel, Paul ............................... 66 Voorpostel, Marieke ................. 17, 171 Voss, Paul R. ........................................ 7 Wada, Kohei ................................ P8-94 Wado, Yohannes Dibaba ............. P9-59 Waffo, Uilrich Inespéré ............... P3-92 Wagman, Jennifer ........................... 236 Wagner, Brandon ............................ 171 Wagner, Brittney ............................. 166 Wagner, Michael ............................. 129 Wahba, Jackline ........................ 15, 220 Waite, Linda ............................ 159, 175 Wakefield, Jon ................................ 134 Walder, Deborah ............................ P5-8 Waldfogel, Jane ...................... 149, 191 Waldron, Levi .............................. P4-10 Walker, Dilys ............................... P9-25 Walker, Ryan ............................... P4-49 Wallace, Lori R. ............................ P5-87 Wallace, Maeve ........................... P7-90 Wallace, Matthew ............ P6-88, P6-89 Waller, Maureen ................................. 2 Walls, Carla T. ................................... 62 Walsemann, Katrina M. ........... 103, 155 Walsh, Eileen ............................... P6-87

Wander, Katherine ............................ 59 Wandera, Stephen Ojiambo ............ 193 Wang, Cheng-Tong Lir ................ P1-89 Wang, Donghui ............................ P3-93 Wang, Feng ............................ 20, P8-14 Wang, Haidong ............................ P2-26 Wang, Haochen ................................. 90 Wang, Jingjing ............................. P3-93 Wang, Julia Shu-Huah .................... 189 Wang, Lih-Rong ............................ P3-5 Wang, Ling ....................................... 21 Wang, Shanshan .............................. 195 Wang, Sharron X ............................... 81 Wang, Weijin .................................. 162 Wang, Wei-Lin ............................... 115 Wang, Wendy .............................. P1-90 Wang, Wenjuan ........................... P7-91 Wang, Yanrong ................................. 96 Wang, Yu .......................................... 96 Wang, Zhenglian ............................. 237 Ward-Batts, Jennifer ....................... 105 Warner, Cody ............................... P4-40 Warren, Charlotte ........................... P2-9 Warren, Emily ................................... 79 Warren, John R. ......................... 46, 165 Warren, Robert ................................ 165 Warvadekar, Janardan .................... P9-8 Wawer, Maria .............................. P3-51 Wayack Pambè, Madeleine P1-22, P1-91 Weber, Daniela ............................ P4-91 Weden, Margaret M. ............. 136, P2-63 Wedow, Robbee L ............................. 21 Weeden, Kim .................................. 160 Weeks, John R. .......................... 67, 173 Wegner-Siegmundt, Christian ...... P4-56 Wei, Yan ......................................... 135 Wei, Ying ..................................... P3-51 Weil, Frederick ............................... 223 Weinreb, Alexander .......................... 55 Weinstein, Maxine .................... 42, 221 Weiser, Sheri ................................ P6-14 Weiss, Inbar .................................... 196 Weitzman, Abigail ......................... P6-8 Wellings, Kaye ................................ 198 Welti, Kate ........................................ 40 Wen, Fangqi .................................... 149 Wen, Ming ................................... P5-50 Werdecker, Andrea ...................... P5-88 Westbrook, Laurel .......................... 132 Westerman, Ronny ..... 18, P5-88, P5-89 Westoff, Charles .......................... P3-94 Wharton, Margaret ....................... P5-48 Wherry, Laura R ............. 43, 126, P7-92 White, Damian ............................. P1-34 White, Kari ................................ 49, 117 White, Michael J. .................. 107, P6-90

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White, Robert G. ................................ 83 Widmer, Eric D. ............................ P1-27 Wiedemann, Angela ..................... P4-56 Wiemers, Emily ................... 112, P1-92 Wight, Richard G. ............................ 176 Wilcox, Fred ..................................... 26 Wilde, Joshua ............................ 22, 180 Wildeman, Christopher ..................... 39 Wilkinson, Andra .......................... 6, 29 Willaert, Didier ................ P1-83, P1-86 Willcox, Bradley .......................... P5-95 Willcox, Craig .............................. P5-95 Willekens, Frans ............... 63, 151, 205 Williams, Corrine ......................... P7-90 Williams, Eunice M ...................... P9-93 Williams, Heidi M. .......................... 171 Williams, Jill .................... P5-37, P9-79 Williams, Kristi ............................... 229 Williams, Lindy ............................. P1-4 Williams, Nathalie ......... 31, 225, P6-91 Williams, Seth ................................... 54 WIlliams, Kari ............................. P2-40 Williamson, Ariel ............................ 118 Willis, Robert J. ................................... 5 Willson, Andrea .............................. 213 Wilmoth, Janet M. ........................ P5-90 Wilmoth, John R. ............... 72, 147, 163 Wilson, Nicholas ............................. 197 Wilson, Patrick ............................. P5-66 Wilson, Sven E. ......................... 35, 106 Wimer, Christopher T. ............. 149, 212 Winant, Celeste ............................... 147 Winkler, Anne E. ............................. 133 Wise, Erika ........................................ 31 Withers, Mellissa ......................... P9-94 Witoelar, Firman .......................... P4-92 Wittek, Rafael .............................. P8-69 Wodtke, Geoffrey T. ........................ 151 Wolf, Katharina ............... P3-95, P8-44 Wolfe, Joseph .................................. 190 Wondra, Danielle .............................. 92 Wong, Crystal HP ............................ 230 Wong, Laura R. ................... P3-9, P7-93 Wong, Raymond Sin-Kwok .............. 96 Wong, Rebeca ........................... 43, 194 Woo, Hyekyung ........................... P2-91 Woo, Hyeyoung ....................... 4, P7-32 Wooden, Mark ................................ 176 Woodrow-Lafield, Karen A. .............. 16 Worku, Alemayehu ...................... P7-21 Wrenn, Douglas H. ...................... P6-95 Wright, Laura ......................... 50, P1-93 Wright, Matthew .................... 88, P1-94 Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth ......... 154, 228 Wu, Chen-Yu .................................... 80 Wu, Deqing ............................... 21, 200

Wu, Nina ........................................... 60 Wu, Qiong .................................... P2-92 Wu, Xiaogang ................................. 145 Wu, Xiwei .................................... P8-14 Wu, Zheng ................................ 50, 175 Wunder, Kristin ........................... P3-51 Wutchiett, David M .............. 134, P2-93 Wymer, Colin .................................. 145 Wynn, Colleen E. .......................... P4-41 Xiang, Jun .................................... P6-92 Xie, Yu ........................... 64, 168, P8-51 Xu, Dafeng ................................... P1-95 Xu, Di .......................................... P4-93 Xu, Dongjuan .................................. 135 Xu, Hongwei ................................ P5-91 Xu, Minle ........................................ 228 Xu, Yilan ......................................... 195 Xu, Zhenhua .................................... 128 Yabiku, Scott T. ............................... 239 Yadav, Ajit ................................... P2-94 Yadav, Awdhesh .......................... P6-93 Yahirun, Jenjira ...................... 42, P5-92 Yakam Yemtchoua, Willy Adrien P9-95 Yamanis, Thespina .......................... 144 Yang, Dean ..................................... 204 Yang, Huanming .......................... P5-95 Yang, Jian .................................... P3-89 Yang, Tse-Chuan ................. 115, P2-95 Yang, Wen-shan ............................. P3-5 Yang, Yang Claire ................... 109, 213 Yang, Ze ...................................... P5-95 Yashin, Anatoliy I. .................... 21, P5-2 Yashkin, Arseniy ........................... P5-2 Yasutake, Suzumi ........................ P7-94 Yavorsky, Jill E ................................ 118 Yawson, Alfred ............................... 162 Yeatman, Sara .......... 164, P6-23, P9-96 Yebyo, Henock ............................ P7-95 Yemin, Alicia Ely ........................... 177 Yesuvadian, Selvamani ................ P4-94 Yetter, Noelle .................................... 35 Yeung, W. Jean ............................... 237 Yi, Chin-Chun .............................. P4-68 Yin, Na ............................................ 179 Yonker, James A. ............................. 147 Yoo, Sam Hyun ......................... 48, 144 Yoon, Soo-Yeon .......................... P1-96 You, Danzhen ................................. 207 Young, Cristobal ............................... 82 Young Harrison, Eowna ............... P8-95 Young-DeMarco, Linda ................. P1-2 Yount, Kathryn M. ........... 137, 211, 236 Yrizar-Barbosa, Guillermo .......... P8-72 Yu, Xiao ....................................... P8-31 Yu, Yan-Liang ................................ 159 Yu, Zhou ......................................... 143

Yunus, Mohammed ......................... 117 Yunus, Shariqua ........................... P7-68 Zagheni, Emilio .................. 19, 82, 166 Zahran, Sammy ................................... 9 Zajacova, Anna ..................... 4, 66, 130 Zakaras, Jennifer M ..................... P9-94 Zakharov, Sergei V. ...................... P3-96 Zakumumpa, Henry Mr ................ P5-93 Zan, Hua ...................................... P6-94 Zannella, Marina ............................. 166 Zapata, Ellen ................................... 101 Zarulli, Virginia ................... 234, P5-94 Zaveri, Esha ................................. P6-95 Zavisca, Jane ..................................... 73 Zavodny, Madeline ........................... 85 Zeman, Kryštof ......................... 48, 100 Zeng, Yi ............................... 237, P5-95 Zewdie, Samuel A ......................... P7-96 Zhang, Chuanchuan ..................... P5-49 Zhang, Fengyu ............................. P5-95 Zhang, Hanzhe ................................ 153 Zhang, Lei .................................... P9-41 Zhang, Libin .................................... 179 Zhang, Shuang ................................ 106 Zhang, Tara .................................. P5-48 Zhang, Weiwei ............................. P6-96 Zhang, Wenquan ............................. 227 Zhang, Xiaobo ................................ 180 Zhang, Xing ................................. P1-77 Zhang, Yuan .................................... 194 Zhang, Zhe ........................... 176, P1-70 Zhang, Zhenmei ........................... P5-53 Zhao, Yaohui ............................... P5-49 Zheng, Hui ............................ 9, 68, 207 Zheng, Xiaoying .................... 90, P9-41 Zhong, Xiaobo ............................. P3-51 Zhou, Bo ...................................... P1-56 Zhou, Wei .................................... P4-95 Zhou, Yi .......................................... 230 Zhou, Zhangjun ............................... 162 Zhu, Fangsheng ...................... 79, P8-25 Zhu, Haiyan ................................. P5-96 Zhu, Jun .............................................. 7 Zhu, Yaoyao ................................. P4-96 Zickgraf, Caroline ..................... 93, 113 Zietz, Susannah C ......................... P8-96 Zimmer, Zachary ................. 138, P4-79 Zimmerman, Linnea ........................ 182 Zinvi, Firmin ................................ P9-90 Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. .................. 208 Ziraba, Abdhalah K. ...................... P9-60 Zobl, Sara R. ......................... 226, P1-34 Zong, Zhanhong ........................... P9-89 Zotova, Natalya .............................. P9-3 Zugarek, Gwendolyn .................... P5-70

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Zulkarnain, Alice ............................ 105 Zulu, Eliya M. .................... 89, 123, 182