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2002 Meeting Program Summary

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THURSDAY, MAY 9
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

P-1   Poster Session 1: Fertility and Family Planning

THURSDAY, MAY 9
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

1   Family and Community in Intergenerational Exchanges
2   HIV/AIDS Sexual Risk Behavior in Sub-Saharan Africa
3   Immigration and Health in the U.S.
4   Marriage and Child Policy
5   How Can Demographers Contribute to a More Sensible Discussion of International Population Dynamics?
6   Eliminating the 2010 Census Long Form? - Current Status of the American Community Survey
7   Adolescent Social Development
8   Education and Labor Markets: Transitions and Discrimination
9   Immigrant Assimilation: Domestic and International Perspectives
10   Fertility Impact of Mortality Change
11   Social and Economic Consequences of the AIDS Epidemic
12   Reflections on Global Initiatives for the Girl Child
13   Demographic Dimensions of Conflict
14   Maternal Health and Mortality
15   Psychological Causes and Consequences of Marital Transitions
16   Population Dynamics and Land Use in Rural Settings

THURSDAY, MAY 9
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

17   Debate: The End of World Population Growth--Will We See Stabilization or Decline during This Century?
18   Fragile Families
19   Demography of Schooling
20   Child and Youth Risk Behavior
21   Public Policy and the Family
22   Economic Demography Issues of Disability and Disability Policy
23   Health, Well-being and Aging
24   Health Status and Adult Mortality in Developing Countries
25   AIDS Risk-taking Behavior
26   Urbanization and Development
27   Female Sterilization in Latin America and India
28   Men's Role in Reproduction in Developed Countries
29   Statistical Modeling with Clustering and Heterogeneity
30   Internal Migration
31   Race and Ethnic Economic Inequality
32   Contraceptive Technology

THURSDAY, MAY 9
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

P-2   Poster Session 2: Family, Gender, Household, Children and Youth

THURSDAY, MAY 9
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

33   Cultural and Social Consequences of AIDS
34   New International Data Collections on Aging
35   Adolescent Sexuality and Health Risks
36   Economic Status and Health Over the Life Course
37   The Changing Face of Atlanta
38   Education and Fertility
39   Work, Retirement and Aging
40   Unmet Need for Family Planning: Measurement and Level
41   Community Influences on Young Adult Transitions
42   Changing Gender Roles and the Family
43   Social Environment and the Gradient in Health
44   Women's Status and Employment in Developing Countries
45   Challenges and Opportunities of Multiple Race Identification
46   Health in Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union
47   Income and Wage Inequality
48   Spatial Analyses in Demography

THURSDAY, MAY 9
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

P-3   Poster Session 3: Aging, Methods, Applied Demography

THURSDAY, MAY 9
3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

49   Youth in Aging Societies: Intergenerational Cooperation or Competition? Preston Revisited
50   The Effects of Demographic Change on Gender Relations
51   Migration and Social Networks
52   Interventions and Policy on Adolescent Reproductive Health Services
53   Abortion
54   The Implications of Social Change for Family Attitudes and Behaviors: An International Panel
55   Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health
56   Paradoxes in Demographic Knowledge: Time, Space, and Levels of Analysis
57   Projecting and Assessing the Demographic Impact of AIDS
58   Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa
59   Child and Youth Well-Being in Developing Countries
60   Race, Ethnicity and the Family
61   Estimates and Projections for Small Areas
62   Transnational Networks, Migration and Gender
63   Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Data

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

P-4   Poster Session 4: Health and Mortality

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

64   Maternal and Infant Health in LDCs
65   Is Health Policy Economic Policy?
66   Demographic Consequences of Socioeconomic Change in the Formerly Planned Economies of Europe and Asia
67   Demography of Crime and Incarceration
68   AIDS, Family Planning and Reproductive Health
69   Union Formation
70   Census 2000: New Trends
71   Environment and Health
72   Family Structure and Child Outcomes
73   Future of Fertility in Low Fertility Countries
74   Child Care and Child Outcomes
75   Linkages of Domestic and International Migration
76   Comparative Studies of Race and Ethnicity
77   Population and Macroeconomics
78   Historical Demography

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

79   Problem of Disentangling Selection and Causality in Demographic Research
80   Adult Health and Mortality in Industrialized Countries
81   Immigrant Adaptation and Settlement Patterns
82   Around the World with CDC Surveys on Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors Related to HIV/AIDS
83   Family Exchanges and Investments
84   Gender Differentials in Adult Health in Developed Countries
85   Values, Attitudes and the Family
86   Education, Marriage, and Fertility
87   Leaving the Parental Home
88   Sexuality Education and Information for Adolescents
89   Consequences of International Migration for Receiving Countries
90   Quality of Care in Reproductive Health
91   The Antecedents of Unmet Need for Family Planning
92   Disparities in Aging: Gender, Race/Ethnicity and Economic Status
93   Men's Role in Reproduction in Developing Countries

FRIDAY, MAY 10
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

P-5   Poster Session 5: Migration, Ethnicity, Race, Education, Inequality, Labor Force

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

94   The Demography of Affirmative Action
95   Social Inequality in Childhood and Its Effects
96   Adolescent Sexual Behavior
97   Sociocultural Issues in Maternal and Child Health in the U.S.
98   Public Policy and Children's Economic Well-Being
99   Economic Models of Demographic Behavior
100   Gender Differentials in Child Health in Developing Countries
101   Mathematical and Statistical Demography
102   Issues in Aging Research
103   Demographic Perspectives of Household Time Use
104   Temporary Migration
105   Work-Family Linkages
106   Consequences of Welfare Reform
107   Biodemography and Reproduction
108   Fertility Transition in the Middle East and North Africa

FRIDAY, MAY 10
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

P-6   Poster Session 6: Reproductive Health, AIDS, Other Topics

FRIDAY, MAY 10
2:30 PM - 4:20 PM

109   Wealth Inequality
110   What Demographers and Epidemiologists Can Learn From One Another
111   Social Characteristics and Health Outcomes
112   Family Relationships, Health, and Mortality
113   Differential Fertility
114   Private and Public Sources of Reproductive Health Services
115   Gender and Couple Perspectives on Demographic Outcomes
116   Schooling, Engagement, and Achievement
117   Challenges of Changing Population Age Structures
118   Youth Employment and Schooling in Developing Countries
119   Network Analysis in Social Demography
120   Family Structure, Social Networks, and Well-Being
121   Parental Employment and Adolescent Well-Being
122   Wage and Equality: Gender and Structural Changes
123   Evaluating Census 2000

SATURDAY, MAY 11
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM

124   Migration and Health
125   Gender and Work in Developed Countries
126   Innovation in Health Measurement
127   Methodological Issues in Study of Population Movement
128   International Issues in Abortion
129   Family Change in Asia
130   Children's Education in Developing Countries
131   Population-Environment in Urban Settings
132   Intergenerational Transfers in Shifting Contexts
133   Sexually Transmitted Infections
134   New Approaches to Population Forecasting
135   Biodemography of Aging
136   Emerging Mortality and Health Conditions in Developing Countries
137   Unintended Fertility in Developed Countries
138   Family Change in Africa and Latin America

SATURDAY, MAY 11
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM

139   Adolescent Reproductive Health in Developed Countries
140   Demography of Disability
141   Why is U.S. Fertility So High? Comparative Perspectives
142   Risk Factors in Child and Adolescent Development
143   Perspectives on Migration
144   Population and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
145   Parent-Child Ties
146   Determinants of Contraceptive Use in Developing Countries
147   Infant and Child Health in the U.S.: Effects of Income and Social Programs
148   Women's Empowerment, Men's Authority, and Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa
149   Union Dissolution
150   New Directions in Applied Demography
151   Ethical Issues in Demographic Research
152   Early Life Conditions and Later Health Outcomes


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