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Session 106:
Biodemography of Human Fertility

Friday, May 2
12:30 PM - 2:20 PM
Directors Row 3
3rd Floor
Chair: Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University
Discussant: Christine Bachrach, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH

1.  Young Ovaries Extend the Life Expectancy of Old Ovariectomized Mice: Biological and Demographic Implications for Humans  •   James R. Carey, University of California, Davis; Shelley Cargill, University of California, Davis; Hans Muller, University of California, Davis; Gary Anderson, University of California, Davis

2.  Do Late Children Indeed Enhance Female Longevity? Findings from the European Royalty (1790-1939)  •   Ulrich Mueller, University of Marburg

3.  Dads and Cads: Parental Cohabitation and the Human Sex Ratio at Birth  •   Karen Norberg, National Bureau of Economic Research

4.  Kin Effects on Fertility. Evidence from Bejsce’s Parish Register Reconstitution Study: 18th-20th Century, Poland  •   Krzysztof Tymicki, Warsaw School of Economics

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