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Session P-4:
Poster Session 4

Friday, April 18
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Napoleon Ballroom CD
3rd floor
The poster numbers are preliminary and subject to change. At the meeting, posters will be grouped into topic areas within each poster session. A sheet with the board number for each poster will be handed out to all participants at the time of registration.

1. Migration and Child Mortality in Rural Nyanza Province: Evidence from Kisumu Health Demographic Surveillance System (KHDSS) in Western Kenya  •  Kubaje Adazu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Daniel Feiken, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Peter Ofware, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); Bernard Onyango, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); Kayla Laserson, Centers for Disease control and Prevention; John M Vulule, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)

2. Access Denied?: Consent for HIV Testing at Antenatal Clinics in Rural Malawi  •  Nicole Angotti, University of Texas at Austin; Kim Dionne, University of California, Los Angeles; Lauren Gaydosh, Invest in Knowledge Initiative (IKI)

3. Determinants of Condom Use among Haitian Youth: Improving the Validity of Quantitative Findings through Qualitative Methods  •  Hibist Astatke, Population Services International (PSI); Linda Kaljee, University of Maryland; Edouard Talnan, Population Services International (PSI); Emmanuel Charles, Population Services International Haiti; Jean Gerland, Population Services International Haiti

4. A Comparative Multilevel Analysis of Community Effects on Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Adébiyi Germain Boco, Université de Montréal; Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal

5. No Business like Boomer Business: Industry, Business, and Retirement Migration in the US  •  Benjamin C Bolender, Kansas State University; Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Kansas State University

6. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS in India: Does Context Matter?  •  Sunita Bose, State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY); Chris Morett, Fordham University; Daniel Durkin, Fordham University

7. Explaining the Evolution of International Migration Flows: Empirical Evidence for Migration to Spain  •  Maria del Mar Cebrian, Universidad de Salamanca

8. Population Aging and Housing Space Needs in the Seoul Metropolitan Region  •  Simon Choi, Southern California Association of Governments; Seong-Kyu Ha, Chung-Ang University

9. Racial and Ethnic Profiles of Allostatic Load among Adult Women in the US: Findings from the National Health & Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2004  •  Laura Chyu, University of California, Los Angeles; Dawn Upchurch, University of California, Los Angeles

10. Family Structure Changes and the Development of Children in Selected Disadvantaged Areas in the Philippines  •  Marilyn V. Cinco, University of San Carlos; Alan B Feranil, University of San Carlos

11. DINKs vs. DIPs: Gender and Parenthood in Journey to Work Distances  •  Abigail M Cooke, University of California, Los Angeles

12. Socio-Economic Profile and Childcare Use in Italy  •  Lucia Coppola, Instituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Mariachiara Di Cesare, Universidad de Concepción; Marija Mamolo, Vienna Institute of Demography

13. Causes and Consequences of America's Distance from "One Person, One Vote"  •  Sarah Cowan, University of California, Berkeley

14. Future Vision of India: A Sub-National Level Population Projection  •  Puspita Datta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

15. Do Gays and Lesbians Want Children?: Childbearing Intentions and Attitudes towards Children among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Men and Women in the United States  •  Nola du Toit, Bowling Green State University

16. Bias in HIV Prevalence Estimates from Refusals to Be Tested in Seroprevalence Surveys  •  Jeff Eaton, University of Washington

17. Protecting Populations: Using Environmental Variables to Predict Cholera in Bangladesh and Vietnam  •  Caryl Feldacker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Veronica Escamilla, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

18. Birth Outcomes and Early Health Trajectories  •  Brian K. Finch, San Diego State University

19. Fertility and the Labor Force Participation of American Women: The Role of Low-Skilled Immigrant Labor  •  Delia Furtado, University of Connecticut; Heinrich Hock, Florida State University

20. Women’s Empowerment and Attitudinal Support for the Discontinuation of Female Genital Cutting in Ethiopia  •  Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University; Ronan Van Rossem, Ghent University

21. Fathers’ Incarceration, Family Instability, and Child Wellbeing  •  Amanda B Geller, Columbia University; Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University

22. Predictors of the Likelihood of Adoption Among U.S. Women by Race and Ethnicity  •  Christine E Guarneri, Texas A&M University

23. Epidemiological and Social Dimension of Arsenic Toxicity: A Case Study of West Bengal, India  •  Mohua Guha, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kamla Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

24. Comparing Migration Patterns and Consequences across Cohorts  •  Yan Guo, Utah State University; Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Utah State University; Eddy H. Berry, Utah State University

25. A Revised Parity Progression Model and its Application  •  Zhigang Guo, Peking University; Erli Zhang, China Population Information and Research Center (CPIRC); Yong Cai, University of Utah

26. Trends and Differentials in Contraceptive Practice in Rural and Urban Egypt, 1988-2005  •  Nazrul Hoque, University of Texas at San Antonio

27. Remittance Behaviours among Recent Immigrants in Canada  •  Rene Houle, Statistics Canada; Grant Schellenberg, Statistics Canada

28. A More Complex Image of the Relationship between Fathers’ Time with Children and Maternal Employment  •  Kathryn Hynes, Pennsylvania State University; Kaylin Greene, Pennsylvania State University

29. Economic Globalization and Welfare Spending in 23 Transitional Economies: A Cross-Sectional Time-Series Analysis, 1990-2005  •  Ting Jiang, University of California, Irvine

30. Family Environment and Sexual Risk Behavior among Young Women in Rakai, Uganda.  •  Esther Kaggwa, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Michael Koenig, Johns Hopkins University

31. Annual International Migration Flows to and from the United States: 2000 to 2006  •  Alexa Kennedy-Puthoff, U.S. Census Bureau; Renuka Bhaskar, U.S. Census Bureau

32. Developmental Trajectories of Anxiety and Depression from Preschool Childhood to Early Adolescence: Cumulative Effects and Timing Effects of Poverty and Low Income  •  Hyun Sik Kim, University of Wisconsin at Madison

33. Psychopathological Selection in Status Attainment: A Life Course Perspective  •  Hyun Sik Kim, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Chioun Lee, Arizona State University

34. Hispanic Fertility and the Future Population of the United States  •  Ward Kingkade, U.S. Census Bureau; David G Waddington, U.S. Census Bureau

35. How do Characteristics of the Couple’s Relationship Influence the Choice of Induced Abortion?  •  Lisbeth B. Knudsen, Aalborg University; Vibeke Rasch, University of Copenhagen; Tine Gammeltoft, University of Copenhagen

36. Sex Differences in Mortality Rates in an Evolutionary Life History Context  •  Daniel J Kruger, University of Michigan; Randolph M Nesse, University of Michigan

37. Why do First-Born Children Live with Parents?: Geography of the Family in Japan  •  Wataru Kureishi, Osaka University; Midori Wakabayashi, Osaka Prefecture University

38. Study Design in the Study of Adverse Birth Outcomes: Clinic-Based Versus Representative Samples  •  Barbara Laraia, University of California, San Francisco

39. Multiple Levels of Social Disadvantage and its Links to Obesity Risk in Adolescence and Young Adulthood  •  Hedwig Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

40. Marriage Behaviors of Native-Born and Migrant Youth in Canada and Australia  •  Thomas LeGrand, Université de Montréal; Siew-Ean Khoo, Australian National University

41. Sex and Violence: Gendered Perceptions and Behaviour in Five Indian States  •  Tiziana Leone, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Alankar Malviya, CHARCA

42. Migration and the Well-Being of Children in China  •  Zai Liang, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Lin Guo, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Chengrong Duan, Renmin University of China

43. Are Attitudes Predictive of Non-Marital Childbearing?: Teenagers' Attitudes toward Motherhood before Marriage and their Relationship to Non-Marital Childbearing  •  Amy Lucas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

44. Firm Productivity, Workforce Age and Vocational Training in Austria  •  Bernhard Mahlberg, Austrian Institute for Industrial Research; Inga Freund, Vienna Institute of Demography; Alexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography

45. The Age-Sex Pattern of Homicide Victims in Post-Katrina New Orleans  •  Dominique Meekers, Tulane University; Rebekah Leger, Tulane University

46. A Parametric Approach to Modeling Health Transitions  •  Arnold Mitnitski, Dalhousie University; Nader Fallah, Dalhousie University; Kenneth Rockwood, Dalhousie University

47. What's Population Got to Do with it?: The Onset of Civil War in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Nobuko Mizoguchi, University of California, Berkeley

48. The Correlates and Consequences of Incongruence in Parents’ and Teens’ Reports of Teens’ Sexual Activity  •  Stefanie F Mollborn, University of Colorado at Boulder; Bethany Everett, University of Colorado at Boulder

49. Community Infrastructure and Price Dynamics un Adult Health in China  •  Shu Wen Ng, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Barry M. Popkin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

50. Implications of the Frequency of Engagements in a Variety of Learning-Related Activities in the Home on Preschool-Aged Children’s Overall Developmental Accomplishments  •  Kevin H. O'Donnell, Westat, Inc.; Janice J. Kociol, Westat, Inc.

51. Patterns of Homosexuality in the Non-Metropolitan United States In 2000  •  Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Texas A&M University; Rachel Cortes

52. Household Migrations: The Link between Household and Housing  •  Michel Poulain, Université Catholique de Louvain

53. Population Movement and Changing Consumer Behavior: A Study of Balasore District in India  •  Nihar R. Rout, Fakir Mohan University; Reshma Senapati, Fakir Mohan University

54. The Regional Impact of Special Economic Zones in the Philippines.  •  Scott R. Sanders, Cornell University; David L. Brown, Cornell University

55. The Importance of the Family in Understanding Multiracial Adolescent Outcomes  •  Sarah Schlabach, University of California, Los Angeles

56. The Possible Effect of Fertility in Curbing ‘Population Ageing’  •  Ronald Schoenmaeckers, Studiedienst van de Vlaamse Regering (SVR)

57. Patterns of Union Formation and Dissolution in Rural and Urban Areas: A Comparison across Recent Cohorts of American Women  •  Anastasia R. Snyder, Ohio State University; Mary Ann Demi, Pennsylvania State University

58. From Public Housing to Private Housing: Spatial Pattern of Public Housing Purchase in Transitional China  •  Jing Song, Brown University

59. Social Class Background and the "School to Work" Transition  •  Jeremy Staff, Pennsylvania State University; Jeylan T. Mortimer, University of Minnesota

60. The Relationship between Race/Ethnicity, Education, and Obesity In U.S. Adults  •  Pamela J. Stoddard, University of California, Los Angeles

61. Assessing Katrina’s Demographic and Social Impacts on the Mississippi Gulf Coast  •  David A. Swanson, University of California, Riverside; Richard Forgette, University of Mississippi; Mark Van Boening, University of Mississippi

62. The Lack of Marriageable Men and Women: A Qualitative Assessment of a Marriage Initiative  •  Deanna Trella, Bowling Green State University; Heidi Lyons, Bowling Green State University; Nola du Toit, Bowling Green State University

63. Cultural Attachment and Remittance Sending among US Latinos  •  Stacey Tucker, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Stephanie A. Bohon, University of Tennessee

64. Religious Affiliation and Indigenous Fertility in Chiapas, Mexico  •  Eunice D. Vargas Valle, University of Texas at Austin

65. Do Women with Higher Autonomy Seek More Maternal and Child Health-Care? Evidence From Ethiopia And Eritrea  •  Gebremariam Woldemicael, Stockholm University

66. Parental Age and Autism: An Analysis of Surveillance Data from New Jersey  •  Walter Zahorodny, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Pauline Thomas, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Bo Peng, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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