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Session 50:
Interactions Between Fertility and Reproductive Health

Thursday, March 31
3:30 PM - 5:20 PM
Salon A
Level 5
Chair: Dawn Upchurch, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Jane E. Miller, Rutgers University

1. Why Did Reproductive Health Improve in Washington DC in the 1990s? The Role of Demographic and Socioeconomic Changes  •  Sanders Korenman, City University of New York at Baruch; Danielle H. Ferry, National Bureau of Economic Research

2. Effects of Increased Access to Infertility Treatment on Infant Health Outcomes: Evidence from Twin Births  •  Marianne Bitler, Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC)

3. The Importance of Motherhood: A Community Based Study of Infertility in Moshi, Northern Tanzania  •  Ulla M. Larsen, University of Maryland; Marida Hollos, Brown University

4. The Relationship between Female Genital Cutting and Fertility: A Case Study in Northern Ghana  •  Elizabeth F. Jackson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Philip B. Adongo, Navrongo Health Research Centre; Ayaga A. Bawah, Navrongo Health Research Centre; Ellie Feinglass, Population Council

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