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Poster Session 4:
Migration, Income, Employment, Neighborhoods and Residential Context

Friday, April 1
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Franklin Hall
Level 4

1. Household Dynamics, Village Characteristics and Consumption Patterns in Nang Rong, Thailand  •  Susana B. Adamo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2. Contextual Influences on the Use of Health Facilities for Childbirth in Africa  •  Rob Stephenson, Emory University; Steve Clements, University of Southampton; Angela Baschieri, University of Southampton; Nyovani Madise, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

3. Methods and Techniques to Measure and Categorize Migrant Movements Applied to the Brazilian States of São Paulo and Bahia  •  Ernesto F. Amaral, University of Texas at Austin

4. The U.S. Distribution of Annual Wage and Salary Income since 1961: the Perceived Inequality Trend  •  John Angle, Inequality Process Institute

5. “I Know Where She Goes” - the Construction of Trust in Risk Assessment of HIV/AIDS among Male Labor Migrants in India  •  Ajay Bailey, University of Groningen; Inge Hutter, University of Groningen

6. International Migration of Highly Skilled Workers: Methodological and Public Policy Issues  •  Jeanne Batalova, University of California, Irvine and Migration Policy Institute; Lindsay Lowell

7. Shall I Leave? Shall I Have a Child? The Disruptive Effect of Migration in a Low Fertility Context  •  Cristina Bradatan, University of Central Florida

8. Vigilante Neighborhoods Combat Crime: Business Improvement Districts and the Private Provision of Public Safety  •  Leah Brooks, University of California, Los Angeles

9. Divergent Pathways: An Examination of Race Differences in Women’s Labor Force Exit Patterns  •  Tyson H. Brown, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

10. Social-Spatial Segregation in the Metropolitan Area of Campinas, Brazil: 1980-2000  •  José Marcos Cunha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Alberto A.E. Jakob, Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Maren Andrea Jimenez, University of Texas at Austin

11. Quantifying the Urban Environment: A Newly Constructed Scale of Urbanicity Outperforms the Traditional Urban-Rural Dichotomy  •  Darren L. Dahly, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Linda Adair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

12. Economic Dependency and the Division of Household Labor: A Longitudinal Examination of the Impact of Relative Earnings on Household Labor  •  Kimberly A. Daniels, Pennsylvania State University

13. What’s New in Race and Residential Mobility? An Analysis of Individual and Ecological Factors  •  Cecily Darden, University of Maryland

14. Internal Migration of Floodplain Populations in Four Riverine U.S. Cities  •  Daniel H. de Vries, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; James Fraser, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

15. Sinking, Swimming, and Yachting in Deep Water: The Role of Consumer Debt and Assets in Marriage  •  Jeff Dew, Pennsylvania State University

16. Displacement and Women's Health in the Republic of Georgia  •  Khatuna Doliashvili, University of Texas at Austin

17. Economic Strategies of Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Families in Los Angeles  •  Sarah Edgington, University of California, Los Angeles

18. Saturation and Exodus: How Immigrant Job Networks Are Spreading down the U.S. Urban System  •  James R. Elliott, Tulane University

19. The Effect of Children on Residential Mobility: Revisiting the Concept Using a New Source  •  Alison Fields, U.S. Census Bureau

21. Latin American Urban Trends in Female Contribution to Household Income during the Late Twentieth Century  •  Carolina Flores, University of Texas at Austin; Lissette Aliaga Linares, University of Texas at Austin; Bryan Roberts

22. Assessing 'Brain Drain' from the Former Soviet Union to the United States  •  Clifford Grammich, RAND

23. Impact of Prenatal Care Eligibility Restrictions on Health Outcomes: A GIS Analysis of Immigrant Composition and Provider Location  •  Shanti Gamper-Rabindran

24. Income Packaging among Unwed Families: Variation across 20 Large U.S. Cities  •  Qin Gao, Columbia University; Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University

25. Social Segregation Profiles Based on FANNY and GOM Methods: An Application for Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1996  •  Ricardo A. Garcia, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)

26. Habitation Deficit and Household Projection in Metropolitan Brazil  •  Gustavo Henrique Naves Givisiez, Universidade Candido Mendes; Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

27. Location of Recent Immigrants: Lessons from New Jersey  •  Katherine Hempstead, Rutgers University

28. Who’s Coming to America? Absolute vs. Relative Change in the Size of the Latino Professional Population  •  Hayward Derrick Horton, University at Albany, State University of New York; Edelmira Reynoso, University at Albany, State University of New York

29. Residential Patterns, Living Conditions, and Social Network: A Case Study of Nangrong Migrants in Urban Settings, Thailand  •  Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol University; Kim Korinek, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

30. International Migration, Family Formation, or Both: How Should We Measure International Adoption?  •  Catherine T. Kenney, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jennifer M. Ortman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

31. Measurement of Economic Contribution in a Rural Developing Country  •  Nizam Khan, University of Colorado at Boulder

32. The Effect of Immigrants on the Labor Market in the U.S.: Spatial versus Occupational Approach  •  Changhwan Kim, University of Texas at Austin; Arthur Sakamoto, University of Texas at Austin

33. Where Did All the Soldiers Go? Assessing the Effects of Military Downsizing on Employment and Enrollment of Young Men  •  Meredith A. Kleykamp, Princeton University

34. Evaluating Small-Scale Migration Rates from the American Community Survey  •  William K. Koerber, U.S. Census Bureau; Robert Kominski, U.S. Census Bureau

35. Migration Networks, Hukou, and Destination Choices in China  •  Zai Liang, University at Albany, State University of New York; Hideki Morooka, University at Albany, State University of New York

36. Community Effects and Domestic Violence in South India  •  Nancy Luke, Brown University

37. Spatial Separation of Traditional Black Middle Class Families from Neo-Black Middle Class Non-Families: The Emergence of the Love Jones Cohort  •  Kris Marsh, University of Southern California

38. Neighborhood Crime, Deprivation and Preterm Birth  •  Lynne Messer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jay S. Kaufman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Barbara A. Laraia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David A. Savitz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

39. An Historical Perspective of Step-Parenting in the United States: Exploring Changes in the American Family Using an Age-Period-Cohort Model  •  Carrie E. Spearin, Brown University; Berna Miller Torr

40. Internal Migration in Indonesia: Mobility Behaviour in the 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey  •  Elda L. Pardede, University of Groningen

41. Predicting Persistent Offending Using Family and Neighborhood Characteristics  •  Katherine A. Paz, University of Texas at Austin

42. Immigrant Adaptation via Intermarriage: The Residential Concentration and Racial Identification of Multiracial Asian Americans, 1980-2000  •  Kristen K. Peterson, Brown University

43. Measuring Housing Quality in the Absence of a Monetized Real Estate Market: The Case of Rural Northeast Thailand  •  Martin Piotrowski, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Varachai Thongthai, Mahidol University; Pramote Prasartkul, Mahidol University

44. Migration and the Relationship between Child-to-Parent and Formal Transfers: The Case of Mexico  •  Estela Rivero-Fuentes, World Bank Group

45. Coloring Outside the Lines: Racial Segregation in Public Schools and their Attendance Boundaries  •  Salvatore Saporito, College of William and Mary; Deenesh S. Sohoni, College of William and Mary

46. Residential Stability, Neighborhood Racial Composition, and the Subjective Assessment of Neighborhood Problems  •  Scott Schieman, University of Toronto

47. General Equilibrium Labor Market Effects of Welfare Reform  •  Kosali I. Simon, Cornell University; Ning Zhang, Cornell University

48. Patterns and Characteristics of Internal Migration in Developing Countries  •  Joachim Singelmann, Louisiana State University; Keiko Osaki, United Nations; Marta Roig, United Nations

49. Does Neighborhood Context Matter? Evaluating the Impact of Local Characteristics on Substance Use among Youth  •  Karen A. Snedker, University of Washington; Emily C. Walton, University of Washington

50. Does Welfare Policy Affect Birth Rates Among Low-Skilled Immigrants?  •  Felicia T. Yang, Cornell University; Kosali I. Simon, Cornell University

51. Structured Choices: Dating Markets, Social Networks, and the Racial Characteristics of Intimate Partners among American Adolescents  •  Anthony Paik, University of Iowa; Christabel Rogalin, University of Iowa

52. Measures of Sprawl Applied to Urban and Rural Areas, and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: A Bayesian Spatial Analysis  •  Gerald Shoultz, ASPH Fellow, National Center for Health Statistics

53. Pursuing Cultural Goals, Rejecting Institutional Means: An Anomic Analysis of Illegal Labor Market Wages and Household Dynamics  •  Bryan L. Sykes, University of California, Berkeley

54. The Impact of Hispanic Population Growth in the Locality on the Outlook of African Americans  •  Marylee C. Taylor, Pennsylvania State University; Matthew Schroeder, Pennsylvania State University

55. How Has the Political Violence Period of 1980-2000 Changed Peru?: Emergent Demographic Patterns and Readjustment of the Peruvian Regional Rural Societies  •  Tania R. Vasquez, University of Texas at Austin

56. Women’s Employment Status and Intimate Partner Violence in Mexico  •  Andres Villarreal, University of Texas at Austin

57. U.S. Women's Labor Force Participation, Children and Change: 1980-2000  •  Ann Von Holle, University of Pennsylvania

58. An Extension of the Use of Administrative Records to Estimate Internal Migration in the Intercensal Population Estimates  •  Signe I. Wetrogan, U.S. Census Bureau

59. Education and Repeat Migration; Racial/Ethnic Patterns of Return and Onward Movements in the United States  •  Beth A. Wilson, Utah State University; E. Helen Berry, Utah State University; Michael B. Toney, Utah State University

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