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2003 Meeting Program Summary

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THURSDAY, MAY 1
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-1   Reproductive Health and Family Planning

THURSDAY, MAY 1
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1   Global Changes in Population Aging
2   The Demographic Impact of the HIV Epidemic
3   Demographic Effects of Poverty
4   Race, Ethnicity and the Family
5   The Impact of Crises and Long-Term Malnutrition on Child Health
6   Reproductive Health in Developing Countries
7   Transition to Adulthood in Developing Countries
8   Family, Work, and Time with Dependents
9   Immigrants and the Labor Market
10   Methodological Challenges and Advances in Fertility Research
11   Longitudinal Relations between Aspects of Health and Disability
12   Migration Consequences in Developing Countries
13   Innovative Applications to Enhance the Use of Secondary Data
14   Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking
15   Contraceptive Use Dynamics
16   Communicating Results to Decision-Oriented Audiences: Practical Approaches and Lessons Learned

THURSDAY, MAY 1
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

17   Residential Segregation
18   Gender-Based Violence
19   Social Forces Shaping Very Low Fertility
20   Health Status and Mortality over the Life Course in Developing Countries
21   Adolescent Fertility
22   Family Structure and Outcomes for Children and Youth
23   Values, Attitudes, and the Family in the United States
24   Fertility, Reproductive Health, and Public Policy in Developed Countries
25   The Influence of Social Institutions on Health: Family, Religion, and Community
26   On the Verge of Retirement: Projecting Health and Economic Disparities of the Baby Boom Cohort
27   Health and Mortality in the Former Soviet Union and Central Europe
28   Confidentiality, Privacy and Ethical Issues
29   Service and Social Influences on Contraceptive Practice
30   Women and Migration
31   Welfare Reform and Union Formation

THURSDAY, MAY 1
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P-2   Fertility and Family

THURSDAY, MAY 1
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

32   Welfare Reform and Its Demographic Consequences
33   Sexual Coercion and Reproductive Health Outcomes
34   Reproduction, Contraception and HIV Protection
35   Language, Poverty, and Living Arrangements of Children of Immigrants
36   Human Impacts on the Environment
37   Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood
38   Resource Allocation within and across Households and Generations
39   Microsimulation Models and Techniques
40   Data and Methods in Studies of Immigration
41   Health Care Policy and Access to Health Care
42   Family and Households in Developing Countries
43   The Demography of Infectious Diseases
44   Cultural Perspectives on Fertility
45   Adolescent Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use
46   The Demography of Race and Ethnicity in the Twenty-First Century

THURSDAY, MAY 1
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P-3   Work, Education, Welfare, Parenting and Children

THURSDAY, MAY 1
3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

47   Immigrants and Labor Markets
48   Men's Health Knowledge, Risks, and Behavior across the Life Cycle
49   Demography of Income and Wealth Inequality
50   Reproductive and Fertility Issues in Societies with Medium and High Fertility
51   Identity, Racial Boundaries, and Patterns of Social and Self-Classification
52   International Perspectives on Fatherhood
53   Investments in Education, Demographic Processes, and Socioeconomic Development
54   HIV/AIDS Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa
55   GIS and Spatial Models
56   Inequality, Race and Housing
57   Early Socioeconomic Status and Health: Intergenerational Transmission and Historical Effects
58   Risk and Protective Factors for the Young
59   Links between Gender Inequality and Socioeconomic Development
60   Causes and Consequences of Divorce
61   Emerging Global Patterns of Very Low Fertility
62   Gender and the Demographic Agenda: Where Do We Go from Here?

FRIDAY, MAY 2
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-4   Aging, Population Trends and Methods, Religion and Gender

FRIDAY, MAY 2
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

63   Migration, Urbanization and Development
64   HIV/AIDS and Sexual Behavior
65   Beyond the Basics: Estimating and Projecting Characteristics Other than Age, Sex, and Race
66   Women's Changing Labor Force Participation
67   Child Health and Education in Developing Countries
68   Social and Economic Forces and the Transition to Motherhood
69   Demography of Disability and Aging
70   Fertility Transitions in Sub-Saharan Africa
71   Cohabitation and Exchange
72   Public Policy and the Family
73   New Strategies in Demographic Measurement and Analysis
74   Mortality Measurement
75   Economic Demography of Health and Aging
76   Age Patterns of Migration
77   Statistical Demography
78   Demographic Foundations of Evolution

FRIDAY, MAY 2
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

79   International Insights on Internal Migration and Population Redistribution
80   Resource Allocation Within and Across Households and Generations II
81   Gender and Sexuality
82   Race, Ethnicity and the Niceties of Neighborhoods
83   A Multidisciplinary Exchange on Causality in Demographic Research
84   How Late Can You Wait? Fertility, Fecundity, and Aging
85   Socioeconomic Status and Health among the Elderly in the U.S.
86   Demographic and Health Impacts of Family Planning Services
87   Father and Fathering: Paternal Investment on Children
88   Public Policy and the Wellbeing of Children and Youth
89   Abortion: Measurement, Motivations and Determinants
90   Small Area Population Estimates and Projections
91   Interracial Contact
92   Population and Land Use
93   Environmental Impacts on Population, Health, and Quality of Life
94   Issues in the Use of Demographic Surveys to Define Population Genetics

FRIDAY, MAY 2
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

P-5   Health and Mortality

FRIDAY, MAY 2
12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

95   Gender Differences in Determinants and Consequences of Migration
96   Immigrant Labor Market Integration and Impact
97   Maternal Mortality and Pregnancy Outcomes
98   Gender, Livelihoods and Labor Markets
99   Race and Identity in the 2000 Census
100   Contraceptive Use and Effectiveness
101   Gender and HIV/AIDS
102   Retirement, Pensions and Health Insurance
103   Mortality and Emerging Health Threats
104   Cohabitation
105   Innovations in Population and Household Forecasting
106   Biodemography of Human Fertility
107   Fertility Attitudes and Preferences II
108   Income and Public Policies and Child Well-Being
109   Population and Environment: New Approaches and Methodologies
110   The Evidence for Declining Disability Rates among the Elderly

FRIDAY, MAY 2
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

P-6   Migration, Urbanization, Race and Ethnicity

FRIDAY, MAY 2
2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

111   Immigrant Adaptation
112   Health and Mortality Differences within the Hispanic Population
113   Demography of Schooling and Educational Attainment
114   Gender and Demographic Processes
115   Family Relationships, Health and Mortality in Historical Perspective
116   Why Networks Matter
117   New Approaches to Family Planning Service Delivery and Research
118   Spatial Variation in Sub-Saharan Africa's Fertility Transition
119   Fertility Attitudes and Preferences
120   Gender, Health and Mortality
121   Father Involvement and Its Impact on Child Development
122   Measurement and Methods in Asking Questions about Sex
123   Investments in Education, Demographic Processes, and Socioeconomic Development II
124   Measurement Issues in Aging Research: Self-Report, Biomarkers, ADLs/IADLs, Active Life Expectancy
125   Inequality and Education in Developing Countires
126   Family Relationships, Health, and Mortality

FRIDAY, MAY 2
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony

SATURDAY, MAY 3
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

127   New Immigrant Destinations
128   Women's Empowerment and Demographic Processes
129   Economic Foundations of Marriage
130   Values, Attitudes, and the Family in Europe and Asia
131   Youth Employment and Unemployment
132   Social and Economic Factors in Birth Spacing and Delay
133   Excess Female Mortality and Morbidity
134   High and Declining Fertility
135   Demography and Public Policy
136   Demographic Processes in Brazil- Recent Trends and Interpretations. Sponsored Jointly by Brazilian Population Association
137   Households and Families in Transition
138   Causes and Consequences of Adolescent Sexual Activity
139   Early Life Conditions and Health/Mortality over the Life Course
140   School Supply, School Quality and Educational Expansion
141   Immigrant Adaptation in Europe and Australia

SATURDAY, MAY 3
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

142   New Measurement Methods in Studies of Health and Aging
143   Mathematical and Statistical Demography
144   Race and Ethnic Differences in Educational Aspirations and Attainment
145   Socioeconomic and Health Status among the Elderly: International Studies
146   Demographic Research on Sexual Behaviors Related to HIV
147   The American Community Survey: Current Status and Future Prospects
148   Men’s Reproductive Behavior and Health
149   Nonmarital Fertility
150   Employment, Child Care and Welfare: Effects on Children
151   Educational Outcomes of Children of Immigrants
152   Gender and SES Considerations in Juggling Work and Family
153   Less Explored Factors Underlying Child Health and Survival
154   Demography of North American Aboriginal Populations. Sponsored Jointly by the Canadian Population Society
155   Family Structure and Outcomes for Children and Youth II
156   Gender, Power, and Reproduction

SATURDAY, MAY 3
12:30 PM - 2:20 PM

157   Differential Mortality
158   Intergenerational Exchanges and Aging
159   Land Use and Migration
160   Findings from U.S. Historical Censuses
161   Economic Aspects of Population Growth and Aging in Different Contexts
162   Population and Household Forecasting in Developing Countries
163   Transitions Into and Out of Cohabitation
164   Fertility Measurement and Models
165   Reproductive Intentions, Perceptions, and Motivations
166   Internal Migration of U.S. Immigrants
167   Adult Sexuality, Sexual Behavior, and Sexual Health
168   Child Care and Early Childhood Education
169   The Role of Demographic Assumptions in Projecting the Financial Status of the Social Security Trust Fund: An Open Meeting with the Technical Panel on Assumptions and Methods


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