2008 Poster Session Winners

PAA 2008 Annual Meeting Poster Session Winners

PHOTOS OF POSTER SESSION WINNERS - April 17; April 18; April 19

Session I:

Take Me Home: Determinants of Return Migration among Later Life Immigrants in GermanyJenjira Yahirun, University of California, Los Angeles

Economic Growth in Ghana and the Effects of Mother's Sector of Employment on Trends in Childhood MalnutritionRoland Pongou, Brown University; Jemima A. Frimpong, University of Pennsylvania; Orly Clerge, Brown University 

Opting-Out Occupationally? US Women’s Post-Birth Occupational Behavior • Rachel S. Robinson, American University 

Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Relationship between Self-Evaluations and the Likelihood of Adolescent Pregnancy • Sarah M. Kendig, University of Maryland 

Session II:

The Final Cut: Assessing Gender Balance Preferences and Family Size Expectations for Men Using Vasectomy Data • Sarah Zureick, University of California, Berkeley 

Comparing Rates of Marriage and Divorce in Civilian, Military, and Veteran PopulationsMichael S. Pollard, RAND; Benjamin Karney, University of California, Los Angeles; David Loughran, RAND 

Differential Health Insurance Coverage within Families: Evidence from the National Health Interview SurveyDiane S. Shinberg, University of Memphis 

Alcohol Use Trajectories among Adults in an Urban Area after a Disaster: Evidence from a Population-Based Cohort StudyMagdalena Cerda, University of Michigan; David Vlahov, The New York Academy of Medicine 

HIV Testing Behaviors of Female Sex Workers and Policemen in KenyaDaphne Lofquist, Bowling Green State University 

Session III:

Cohabiting Men’s Views of Abortion and Perceived Roles in Fertility Decision Making • Amanda J. Miller, Ohio State University 

Obesity and Women’s Fertility Over the Life Course • Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State University; Kristin Burnett, Pennsylvania State University
 
Mother's Earnings and her Children's Educational Attainment • Emily P. Nell, University of Wisconsin at Madison 

Transition to First Intercourse among Adolescents: The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity and Immigrant Status • Naomi J. Spence, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Karin Brewster, Florida State University
 
Session IV:

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

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

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

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

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

Session V:

Explaining Marriage Payments in the MHSS Survey • Rania Salem, Princeton University

Rainfall Variations and Child Mortality in Sahelian Region: Results from a Comparative Analysis in Burkina Faso And MaliSabine J.F. Henry, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix , Belgium; Stéphanie Dos Santos, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) 

Differences in Unhealthy Weight Control Behaviors and Depression in Korean Adult Women: The Roles of Body Mass Index and Body Weight PerceptionDong-Sik Kim, Seoul National University; Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University; Sung-Il Cho, Seoul National University 

Moving up or Moving on: The Role of Parental Aspirations to Migrate in their Children’s Education in Mexico • Mathew Creighton, University of Pennsylvania 

The Prevalence of Mixed Citizenship Status Households among Older Mexican Americans • Jeffrey A. Burr, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Jan Mutchler, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Kerstin Gerst, University of Massachusetts at Boston 

Session VI:

Impact of Historical Events on Patterns In U.S. Immigration and IntegrationSara Speckhard, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) 

Patterns of Risk Behavior Change from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood and Implications for Sexually Transmitted Infections • Carolyn Tucker Halpern, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bonita Iritani, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation; Denise Hallfors, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation; Abigail Haydon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

Household Labor Supply and NutritionYonatan Ben-Shalom, Johns Hopkins University 

Adulthood: To Be or not To Be, According to the SLID • Amélie A. Gagnon, Université de Montréal

Co-Parenting in Cohabiting and Married Couples • Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott, Pennsylvania State University

Session VII:

Labor Migration, Spousal Communication and HIV/STD Risk Perceptions and PreventionBoaventura Cau, Arizona State University 

Absolute Versus Relative Earnings and Cohabiting Couples’ Transition to MarriageJennifer Holland, University of Wisconsin at Madison 

Roomers and Boarders: 1880-2005 • Melissa Scopilliti, University of Maryland; Martin O'Connell, U.S. Census Bureau 

A Decomposition of Gender Differences in Functional Health and Mortality among Older Adults in Beijing • Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Xianghua Fang, Beijing Municipal Network for Health & Care of the Elderly; Zhe Tang, Beijing Municipal Network for Health & Care of the Elderly 

Adjusting for Adjustment: The Impacts of Internal Migrant Assimilation, Adaptation, Disruption and Selection in a Context of Regional Variation, The Case of RussiaAshton M. Verdery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


 

 
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