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Poster Session 2

Thursday, March 29
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Westside Salon 3-4
5th floor

Geography, migration, urbanization and neighborhoods

1.  HIV on the Move: Gender Differences in Migration and HIV Risk in South Africa  •  Carol S. Camlin, University of Michigan; Caterina Hill, Africa Center for Health and Population Studies; Victoria Hosegood, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Tanya Welz, King's College Hospital; Joerg Baetzing-Feigenbaum, Africa Center for Health and Population Studies

2.  Is Living with Migrants Consequential? An Analysis of Household Wealth in Ethnically Diverse Communities in Kanchanaburi, Thailand  •  Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol University

3.  The Development of Australian Internal Migration (AIM) Database  •  Salahudin S. Muhidin, University of Queensland; Martin Bell, University of Queensland; Dominic Brown, University of Queensland

4.  Employment Status, Income and the Subjective Well-Being of Immigrants  •  Carsten Pohl, IFO Institute for Economic Research, Dresden Branch

5.  The Age-Sex Patterns of Person-Based Migration Rates for States: 2000-2004  •  Amy S. Smith, U.S. Census Bureau

6.  Contextual Effects of Built and Social Environment of Urban Neighborhoods on Physical Activity: A Multilevel Study in Chicago  •  Ming Wen, University of Utah; Xingyou Zhang, American Academy of Family Physicians

Mortality, adult health, aging and biology

7.  Changing Philosophy for Care and Support for the Elderly in South-Western Nigeria: A Qualitative Approach  •  Akanni I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University; Adunola Adepoju, University of Lagos; Ogunbameru A. Olakunle, Obafemi Awolowo University

8.  Frailty Modeling of Canadian and Swedish Mortality at Adult and Advanced Ages  •  Kirill F. Andreev, United Nations; Robert R. Bourbeau, Université de Montréal

9.  The Irreversible Health Effects of Economic Fluctuations  •  Sonia Bhalotra, University of Bristol

10.  Health Impacts on Future Labor Market Outcome: Exploring PSID Siblings  •  HwaJung Choi, University of Michigan

11.  Crime and Circumstance: The Effects of Infant Health Shocks on Fathers’ Criminal Activity  •  Hope Corman, Rider University and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Kelly Noonan, Rider University and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Nancy E. Reichman, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Ofira Schwarz-Soicher, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

12.  Postpartum Care (PPC): Levels and Determinants in Developing Countries  •  Alfredo L. Fort, Macro International Inc.; Monica Kothari, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH); Noureddine Abderrahim, Macro International Inc.

13.  Sexual Behavior of Identified Risk Groups: Results of Focus Group Discussions, Philippines  •  Normita Galban, University of the Philippines

14.  Spousal and Community Influence on Reactions to VCT and Decision Making in Rural Malawi  •  Lauren Gaydosh, University of Pennsylvania

15.  Mortality by Race and Hispanic Origin: A 20-Year Review  •  Ward Kingkade, U.S. Census Bureau

16.  NCHS Data Linkage Activities: Opportunities and Challenges for Population Health Research  •  Kimberly A. Lochner, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Christine S. Cox, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

17.  Understanding Reproductive Illness among Women from Mumbai Slum: Some Methodological Issues  •  Maitrayee Mazumdar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Niranjan Saggurti, Population Council

18.  Maternal Care among Reproductive Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai  •  Vijay M. Sarode, Mulund College of Commerce

19.  HIV Prevalence in Major States of India: Critical Investigation of HIV/AIDS among Married Adolescent Women  •  Uttam J. Sonkamble, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Balram Paswan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

20.  A Stochastic Forecast of the Italian Population, 2005-2055  •  Tiziana Torri, University of Rome and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Daniele Vignoli, University of Rome and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Children, including child health, youth and parents

21.  Teenagers’ Use of Contraceptives at First Intercourse: Long-Term Trends in Use, Correlates, and Predictors for Males and Females  •  Joyce C. Abma, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC; Brittany McGill, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

22.  Children of Immigrants and New Education Policy and Practice  •  Jeanne Batalova, Migration Policy Institute; Michael Fix, Migration Policy Institute; Julie Murray, Migration Policy Institute

23.  Food Insecurity and Links to Obesity in a Sample of Infants  •  Jacinta M.H. Bronte-Tinkew, Child Trends; Martha J. Zaslow, Child Trends; Randy Capps, Urban Institute; Allison Horowitz, Child Trends

24.  Living with Grandparents, Family Relations, and Grandchildren's School Achievement in Taiwan  •  Vivien W. Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Suet-ling Pong, Pennsylvania State University

25.  Testing for Associations between Fetal Nutrition and Adolescent Blood Pressure Using Structural Equations Models  •  Darren L. Dahly, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

26.  Reexamining Living Standards and Childhood Mortality in Malawi  •  Henry V. Doctor, University of the Western Cape

27.  Early Child Stunting and Gender Inequalities in Work Participation among Young Filipino Adults  •  Paulita L. Duazo, University of San Carlos; Maria Perla A. Hamoy, University of San Carlos

28.  “High Risk” Partnering Patterns among Rural South African Youth: Prevalence, Correlates and Social Context  •  Abigail Harrison, Brown University

29.  A Population-Based Study of Childhood Sexual Contact in Urban China: Prevalence and Long-Term Consequences  •  Ye Luo, University of Chicago; William L. Parish, University of Chicago; Edward O. Laumann, University of Chicago

30.  Can They Afford to Be Safe? School and HIV Risk among Young Kenyan Women: Preliminary Findings  •  Sanyu A. Mojola, University of Chicago

31.  Do Neighborhood Poverty and Racial Composition Affect Black Birthweight?  •  Julien O. Teitler, Columbia University; Nancy E. Reichman, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Erin R. Hamilton, University of Texas at Austin

32.  Impact of Dating Violence on Reproductive Health Behavior of Young Teens in California: Results from CHIS 2003  •  Heike Thiel de Bocanegra, University of California, San Francisco; Marina J. Chabot, University of California, San Francisco; Carrie Lewis, University of California, San Francisco; Philip Darney, University of California, San Francisco

Labor force, education, inequality, and policy

33.  From School to Work: A Historical Overview of the Gains to Sub-Saharan Women in Education and Employment  •  Fatou Jah, Cornell University

34.  Labor Market Costs of Impaired Fecundity  •  Jungmin Lee, University of Arkansas; Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas

35.  Progression and Transition to Secondary Education: How Wide Are the Disparities within and between Slum and Non-Slum Communities?  •  Frederick Mugisha, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

36.  Does a Spouse Slow You Down? Marriage and Graduate Student Outcomes  •  Joseph P. Price, Cornell University

37.  Public Health Care Consumption: Tragedy of the Commons or a Common Good?  •  Eric Schiff, University of California, Berkeley

38.  Income, Consumption, and Assets in India  •  Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland; Cecily Darden Adams, University of Maryland; Amaresh Dubey, North-Eastern Hill University

39.  Making a Case for Reproductive Health through Demographic Data: International Case Studies of Successful Advocacy Coalitions  •  Imelda Zosa-Feranil, Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA); Danielle Grant-Krahe

Methods and applied demography

40.  Application of Pattern-Mixture Latent Trajectory Modeling to Assess Longitudinal Trajectory with Non-Ignorable Missing Data  •  Hiroko H. Dodge, Oregon State University; Changyu Shen, Indiana University; Mary Ganguli, University of Pittsburgh

41.  A Re-Evaluation of the Arriaga Fertility Method  •  Peter Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau; Lisa R. Lollock, U.S. Census Bureau

42.  Using American Community Survey Data Products to Meet Your Needs  •  Carrie R. Simon, U.S. Census Bureau; Pamela M. Klein, U.S. Census Bureau

Fertility, family planning and sexual behavior

43.  Ages at Reproductive Health Transitions in the United States  •  Lawrence B. Finer, Guttmacher Institute; Lindsay Dauphinee, Guttmacher Institute

44.  Fertility, MCH-Care and Poverty in India  •  S. C. Gulati, Institute of Economic Growth (IEG)

45.  Mothers at Later Ages: Exploring Italian Regional Differences in the Mean Age at Childbearing Dynamics during the Period 1955-2000 through a Decomposition Model  •  Marija Mamolo, Vienna Institute of Demography; Piero Giorgi, Università di Teramo

46.  Unmet Need for Contraception among Tribal Women in Kerala, Southern State of India  •  Sajitha OG, AMCHSS, SCTIMST

47.  Modelling Fertility in Modern Populations  •  Paraskevi Peristera, Athens University of Economics and Business; Anastasia Kostaki, Athens University of Economics and Business

48.  Communication and Contraceptive Behaviour: Insights and Evidences from India and Bangladesh  •  Manoj Raut, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); P.K. Murthy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

49.  Meeting Unmet Need for Contraception: Validity Assessment and Designing New Strategy in Indian Context  •  Uma C. Saha, Xavier Institute of Development, Action and Studies (XIDAS); Kalyan B. Saha, Regional Medical Research Centre for Tribals (ICMR), India; Tarun K. Roy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

50.  The Long and the Short: Birth Interval Spacing among Women in the United States  •  Elizabeth H. Stephen, Georgetown University; Anjani Chandra, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

Family, marriage, households and unions

51.  The Changing Meaning of Cohabitation: An Analysis of Selected European Countries  •  Paola Di Giulio, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Elena Koytcheva, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

52.  HIV and Marital Outcomes: Dissolution and Remarriage in Kisesa, Tanzania  •  Richard Gregory, Population Council; Raphael Isingo, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Milly Marston, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; John Changalucha, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Milalu Ndege, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Yusufu Kumologa, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Basia Zaba, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

53.  The Transition from Stepfamilies into Blended Families in Canada  •  Valerie Martin, McGill University; Celine Le Bourdais, McGill University

54.  Husband’s Support during Maternity: Voices of Couples from a Low-Income Community in Mumbai , India  •  Saritha Nair, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) (ICMR)

55.  The Relationship of Socioeconomic Status to Intergenerational Coresidence: A Comparative Historical Analysis  •  Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota

56.  The Effect of Armed Conflict in Tajikistan on the Marriage Market and Female Reproductive Behavior  •  Olga N. Shemyakina, University of Southern California

Gender, race/ethnicity, religion

57.  Making the Unknown Known: Demographic Characteristics of Southern Lynch Victims  •  Amy K. Bailey, University of Washington; Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington; E. M. Beck, University of Georgia

58.  Emergent Disparities in Early Childhood: Assessing the Gender Gap in Mental and Motor Scores at 9 and 24 Months  •  Benjamin Gibbs, Ohio State University; Anne McDaniel, Ohio State University

59.  Assimilation or Segmentation? Immigrant and Native Male Earnings Trajectories in the Low-Skill Labor Market  •  Matthew S. Hall, Pennsylvania State University

60.  Sex Differences in Work-Family Ideology  •  Jamie M. Lewis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

61.  Parenting Style and College Attendance among East Asian and Mexican American Youth from Immigrant Families  •  Hongbo Wang, University of California, Los Angeles

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