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Session 58:
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| 1. | Exploring Access to Maternal Health Services and Infant Mortality Regional Differentials Peru 2000 Lissette Aliaga Linares, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas W. Pullum, University of Texas at Austin |
| 2. | Explaining Spatial Homogamy: Spatial, Socio-Economic and Cultural Aspects of the Partner Market in the Netherlands Karen Haandrikman, University of Groningen; Leo van Wissen, University of Groningen and Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) |
| 3. | The Impact of Spatially Proximate Population Concentrations on Migration Kenneth M. Johnson, Loyola University Chicago; Paul R. Voss, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Roger B. Hammer, Oregon State University; Guangqing Chi, Mississippi State University |
| 4. | A Space-Time Model of Fertility and Development in China, 1982-2000 Katherine King, University of Michigan |
| 5. | Do Slums Promote High Fertility? Neighborhood Differences in Fertility in Accra, Ghana John R. Weeks, San Diego State University; Allan G. Hill, Harvard University; Arthur Getis, San Diego State University; Sarah Hinton, San Diego State University |
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