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2005 Meeting Program Summary

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-1  Aging, Life Course, Health, Mortality, and Health Care

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1  The American Community Survey: Stupendous Opportunities, Substantial Challenges
2  The AIDS Pandemic
3  The Measurement of Race and Ethnic Origin
4  Early Life Experiences and Later Life Outcomes
5  Public Policy and the Family
6  Immigrant Adaptation
7  Inequality in U.S. Labor Markets
8  Union Formation
9  The Multiethnic Metropolis
10  Gender and Education in Developing Countries
11  Acculturation and Health
12  Demography of Domestic Violence
13  The Onset of Fertility Decline in Africa
14  Accessibility of Family Planning in Developing Countries
15  Welfare and Poverty
16  Marriage, Cohabitation, and Children

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

17  How Should the Census Bureau Respond to Requests for Data?: Political and Ethical Issues
18  Sexual Behavior in the U.S.
19  Demography and Life Course Studies
20  Population and Environment
21  Stratification Processes
22  The Demography of Forced Migration
23  Race and Ethnic Inequality
24  Immigrants, Language, and Culture
25  Experimental Methods in Demographic Research
26  Education Enrollment and Attainment
27  Comparative Perspectives on Immigration
28  Marriage Patterns in Developing Countries
29  The Social and Demographic Effects of Housing
30  Breastfeeding: Trends, Causes, and Consequences
31  Methodological Issues in Mortality Research
32  Abortion

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P-2  Education, Gender, Religion, Language and Culture

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

33  Author Meets Critics: "Growing up Global: Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries" Cynthia Lloyd and others
34  Slow and Stalled Fertility Transitions
35  Family and Health Over the Life Course
36  Parental Employment, Time, and Child Care
37  Cultural Demography
38  Centenarian Data: What We Know, What We Think We Know
39  Demographic Perspectives on Emotions, Happiness, and Hormones
40  Intermarriage
41  The Demography of Indigenous Populations
42  Union Dissolution
43  Community Influences on Health and Mortality
44  Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change
45  Contraception
46  Intermetropolitan Migration in the United States
47  New Directions on Mortality Research
48  Parents' Work and Children's Lives

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P-3  Fertility, Family Planning, Unions, and Sexual Behavior

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

49  Explaining Family Change and Variation
50  Interactions Between Fertility and Reproductive Health
51  One Parent Families
52  Income and Wealth Inequality
53  Marital Status, Partnership Status, and Health
54  Education and Fertility
55  Fertility and Family Planning in the United States
56  The Impact of Healthy Behaviors on Well Being and Longevity
57  Statistical Demography
58  Educational Patterns in Developing Countries
59  Disability, Schooling, and Employment
60  Social Inequalities and Health: Methodological Advances
61  Community Structure and Migration
62  Census Coverage and Population Estimates
63  Aging and Household Structure in Developing Countries
64  Migration in Developing Countries

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-4  Migration, Income, Employment, Neighborhoods and Residential Context

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

65  Forging the Future in Work, Family, Health and Well-being Research
66  Cohabitation
67  Dynamics and Patterns of Sexual Behavior in China
68  Family Structure and Child Development
69  Residential Segregation
70  Public Policy and International Migration
71  Adolescent Fertility
72  School Demography
73  Population Health and SES Disparities in the US and Canada
74  Biodemography
75  Child Health and Socioeconomic Status
76  Transition to Adulthood in Developed Countries
77  The Latino Population: Change and Continuity
78  Child Work and Schooling
79  Advances in Healthy Life Expectancy Research
80  Religion and Religiosity: Trends and Patterns

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

81  Evolutionary Demography
82  Gender Inequality in Developing Countries
83  Reproductive Health in Developing Countries
84  The Social Impact of HIV/AIDS on Families and Households
85  Demography of the Middle East and North Africa
86  Social Inequality and Health
87  Comparative Perspectives on Population Growth, Fertility, and Contraception
88  New Directions in Applied Demography
89  Parents and Children
90  The Impacts of Neighborhoods and Communities
91  New Patterns of Migrant and Immigrant Settlement
92  The Impact of Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries
93  Family Influences on Child Well Being
94  The Migration of the Elderly
95  Emerging Trends in the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans
96  Gender and Earnings

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

P-5  Union Formation and Dissolution, Fertility, Family and Well-being

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

97  Panel Discussion on The National Children's Study
98  Low Fertility in Europe and Its Consequences
99  Intergenerational Exchanges and Relationships
100  Population and Poverty
101  Reproductive Health in Developed Countries
102  The Impact of Population Aging on Social Security
103  Authors Meet Critics: "Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700 to 1900" by Tommy Bengtsson, Cameron Campbell, and James Z. Lee
104  Demography and Business Decision Making
105  Asian Immigration
106  Educational Experiences of Immigrant Youth
107  Biodemography and Population Genetics
108  Long Term Effects of Early Childhood Interventions
109  Immigration and Diversity
110  Infant Mortality and Social Inequality
111  Innovative Techniques in Data Collection and Analysis II
112  Urbanization in Developing Countries

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

P-6  Applied Demography, Methods, Health and Mortality

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

113  Confidentiality and Spatially Explicit Data
114  Maternal Health in Developing Countries
115  The Second Generation in New York
116  Population and Development
117  Adolescent Relationships and Sexual Behavior
118  African American Mortality and Health
119  Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage - A Historical Perspective
120  Methodological Research on Fertility and Family Planning
121  Adolescent Fertility in Developing Countries
122  Demography of Political Conflict and Violence
123  International Perspectives on Cohabitation
124  Obesity, Health, and Mortality
125  Migration, Migrants, and Places
126  Dilemmas of Demographic Data in China
127  Demography of Rural America
128  Historical Census Statistics for the United States

SATURDAY, APRIL 2
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

129  The Legacy of Otis Dudley Duncan
130  Fertility Preferences
131  Immigrant Health: Selection and Acculturation
132  Gender and Health in Developing Countries
133  Ethnicity, Race, and Demographic Change among Latinos
134  Problems of International Demographic Data
135  Paternity Establishment and Father's Investments in Children
136  Should Public Policy Promote Marriage? How Can It?
137  Internal Migration in Central Cities and Suburbs
138  Innovative Techniques in Data Collection and Analysis
139  Social Context and Adolescent Sexual Behavior
140  Social Inequalities and Health: Program and Policy Interventions
141  Condom Use in High HIV-Prevalence Areas
142  Economic Integration of Immigrants
143  Health and Education in Developing Countries
144  Union Dissolution, The Family, and Social Change

SATURDAY, APRIL 2
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

145  W.E.B. DuBois and 'The Philadelphia Negro'
146  Marriage and Family in Developing Countries
147  Population, Health, and Environment
148  Consequences of Welfare Reform
149  Historical Demography: Migration
150  Risky Adolescent Behaviors
151  Policy Dimensions of Immigrant Settlement
152  Infant and Child Mortality
153  Family, Race/Ethnicity, and Poverty in Rural America
154  Sexual Behavior in Developing Countries
155  Marriage and Health: International Perspectives
156  Population and Povery 2
157  Comparative Immigration: Economic and Educational Dimensions
158  Early Health Influences and Impacts
159  Social Change and Union Formation: Cross-National Perspectives
160  Demography of Home Ownership Trends

SATURDAY, APRIL 2
12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

162  Change and Continuity in Fertility Preferences
163  Girls' Education in Muslim Societies
164  Predictors and Consequences of Gender Based Violence
165  Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Economics
166  Generations and Immigrant-Group Incorporation
167  Innovative Techniques in Data Collection and Analysis III
168  Historical Transitions and Demographic Responses
169  Assessing Public Health Interventions in Developing Countries
170  Measuring Religious Influence
171  Contraceptive Use in the United States
172  Social Stratification and Inequality
173  Comparative Studies of Achievement
174  Population Genetics and Population Development
175  Measurement Issues in Research on Healthy Life Expectancy


 
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