Preliminary Scientific Programme - IPC 2017

XXVIII International Population Conference
Cape Town, South Africa
29 October to 4 November 2017
Preliminary Scientific Programme
(Version 11 May 2017)
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Theme Conveners and Session Organizers
for the Scientific Programme of the 2017
International Population Conference
Theme Conveners:
Aris Ananta, University of Indonesia
Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota
Vladimir Canudas-Romo, University of Southern Denmark
Suzana Cavenaghi, National School of Statistical Science (ENCE/IBGE), Brazil
Barbara B. Crane, Ipas
Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California
Gustavo De Santis, University of Florence
Alex Chika Ezeh, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Leiwen Jiang, Shanghai University / National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of California, Berkeley
Sunita Kishor, ICF International
Jean-François Kobiané, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
Marc Luy, Vienna Institute of Demography
Stephen Matthews, The Pennsylvania State University
Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand
Carla Pederzini, Universidad Iberoamericana
Héctor Perez-Brignoli, Universidad de Costa Rica
Osman Sankoh, INDEPTH Network
Noriko Tsuya, Keio University
Cassio M. Turra, Cedeplar, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Susan Watkins, University of California, Los Angeles
Session Organizers:
Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran / Australian National University
Visseho Adjiwanou, University of Cape Town
Cally Ardington, University of Cape Town
Oyedunni Arulogun, University of Ibadan
Maruja Milagros Asis, Scalabrini Migration Centre, Philippines
Winfred Avogo, Illinois State University
Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape Coast
Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
Alaka Basu, Cornell University
Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University
Donatien Beguy, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Ram Babu Bhagat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Francesco Billari, University of Oxford
Philippe Bocquier, Université Catholique de Louvain
Wanda Cabella, Universidad de la República Uruguay
Yong Cai, University of North Carolina
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Cameron Campbell, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Alessio Cangiano, University of the South Pacific
Daniela Casale, University of the Witwatersrand
John B. Casterline, The Ohio State University
Andrew J. Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University
Minja Kim Choe, East-West Center
Samuel Clark, University of Washington
Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand
Elizabeth Cooksey, The Ohio State University
Mathias Czaika, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford
Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland
F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo, The Pennsylvania State University / RIPS, University of Ghana
Gretchen Donehower, University of California, Berkeley
Martin Dribe, Lund University
Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
Carlos Javier Echarri Canovas, El Colegio de México
Annabel Erulkar, Population Council - Ethiopia
Philippe Fargues, European University Institute
Ousmane Faye, African Influence Institute (AFRII)
Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal
Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division
Carren Ginsburg, University of Witwatersrand
Bilampoa Gnoumou Thiombiano, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
Simon Gregson, Imperial College London
Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University
Allan G. Hill, University of Southampton
Michelle J. Hindin, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Thandie Hlabana, National University of Lesotho
Lori Hunter, University of Colorado at Boulder
Kaizo Iwakami Beltrao, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE/FGV)
Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Population Council
Kathleen Kahn, University of the Witwatersrand
Binod Khadria, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Marwan Khawaja, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
Christine Khoza, Statistics South Africa
Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania
Tahu Kukutai, National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis, New Zealand
Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University
Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town
Eva Lelièvre, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
Nyovani Madise, University of Southampton
Monica Magadi, University of Hull, United Kingdom
Pranitha Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Hernan Manzelli, Centro de Estudios de Población (CENEP, Argentina
Rachel Margolis, University of Western Ontario
Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin
Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Louvain
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Julian May, University of the Western Cape
Cheikh Seydil Moctar Mbacké, Université de Thiès, Senegal
Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
Ann Marie Moore, Guttmacher Institute
Nouhou Moumouni, University of Geneva
Ulrich Mueller, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
John Mushomi, Makerere University
Massy Mutumba, University of Michigan
Priya Nanda, International Centre for Research on Women
Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine
Michel Oris, Université de Genève
Edith Pacheco, El Colegio de México
Jeffrey Passel, Pew Research Center
M. Omar Rahman, Independent University, Bangladesh / Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Diego Ramiro Farinas, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
Sara Randall, University College London
Clementine Rossier, Université de Genève
Paulo Saad, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Landy Sanchez, El Colegio de México
Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Genève
Bruno Schoumaker, Université Catholique de Louvain
T. Paul Schultz, Yale University
Ana Scott, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
Kirk Scott, Lund University
Rebecca Sear, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Iqbal Shah, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Susan E. Short, Brown University
Estelle Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Sandile Simelane, Statistics South Africa
Susheela Singh, Guttmacher Institute
Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography
Thomas Spoorenberg, United Nations Population Division
Ann Strode, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Jacques Vallin, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
Mark VanLandingham, Tulane University
Carmen Varela Petito, Universidad de la República Uruguay
Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University
Frans Willekens, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington
Yi Zeng, Duke University / Peking University
Yu Zhu, Shanghai University / Fujian Normal University
Zachary Zimmer, Mount Saint Vincent University
Eliya Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)
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Volunteer Reviewers for the Scientific Programme of the
2017 International Population Conference
Asharaf Abdul Salam, King Saud University Center for Population Studies
Guy Abel, Asian Demographic Research Institute
Susana Beatriz Adamo, CIESIN-Columbia University
Abigail Aiken, University of Texas at Austin
George Alter, University of Michigan
Soumya Alva, John Snow, Inc. (JSI)
Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, École Nationale de la Statistique et de la
Démographie(ENSPD)/Université de Parakou (Bénin))
Barbara Anderson, University of Michigan
Gunnar Andersson, Stockholm University
Samuel Antobam, Ipas Ghana
Marc Artzrouni, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
Oyedunni Arulogun, University of Ibadan
Irina Badurashvili, Georgian Centre of Population Research
Pau Baizan, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and ICREA
Alisson Barbieri, CEDEPLAR, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Roderic Beaujot, University Of Western Ontario
Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University
Gil Bellis, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)
Alicia Bercovich, Institute for Labor and Society - IETS
Ann Biddlecom, Guttmacher Institute
Harriet Birungi, Population Council
Didier Breton, Unistra / Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Nicolas Brouard, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Helge Brunborg, Statistics Norway
Cynthia Buckley, University of Illinois, Urbana Champagin
Andre Caetano, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de MG
Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Yves Carrière, Université de Montréal
Noureddine Chalbi, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis
Tony Champion, Newcastle University
Maria Eugenia Cosio Zavala, El Colegio de México
Madhumita Das, International Center for Research On Women
Gouranga Dasvarma, Flinders University
Aline Desesquelles, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Ndeye Binta Dieme, Ansd
Naa Dodua Dodoo, University of Legon, Ghana
Rob Dorrington, University of Capetown
Viviana Egidi, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University
Jacques Emina, University of Kinshasa, Department of Population and Development Studies
Ann Evans, Australian National University
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Martin Flatø, University of Oslo
Andrew Foster, Brown University
Ewa-Zofia Frątczak, Warsaw School of Economics - SGH
Nobutaka Fukuda, Tohoku University
Anastasia Gage, Tulane University
Maria Garcia-Perez, El Colegio de la Frontera
Anne Gauthier, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
Anne Goujon, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital
Monica Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Emily Grundy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Agnes Guillaume, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement / CEPED
José Miguel Guzman Molina, ICF Macro DHS
Ralph Hakkert, retired UNFPA
Karen Hardee, Population Council
Werner Haug, UNFPA
Sabine Henry, University of Namur
René Houle, Statistics Canada
Terence Hull, Australia National University
Latifat Ibisomi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Eunice Imasiku, University of Zambia
Teke Johnson Takwa, Central Bureau for the Census and Population Studies, Yaounde-Cameroon
Fatima Juarez, El Colegio de México
Herbert Kandeh, Moyamba District Council, Sierra Leone
Mohamed Khachani, Université Mohammed V, Rabat
Anne Khasakhala, Population Studies and Research Institute, University of Nairobi
Myriam Khlat, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Rebecca Kippen, Monash University
Ellen Kraly, Colgate University
Øystein Kravdal, University of Oslo
Andrzej Kulczycki, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Purushottam Kulkarni, Jawaharlal Nehru University
David Lam, University of Michigan
Jacques Légaré, Université de Montréal
Tom LeGrand, Université de Montréal
Tiziana Leone, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Therese Locoh, retraitée, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Richard Marcoux, Université Laval
Rachel Margolis, University of Western Ontario
Gladys Margarita Masse, INDEC-Argentina
John F May, Population Reference Bureau
Peter McDonald, University of Melbourne
Jane Menken, University of Colorado Boulder
France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, CEDEPLAR, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Nathalie Mondain, University of Ottawa
Tom Moultrie, University of Cape Town
Joyce Mumah, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Michel Oris, University of Geneva
Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, University Paris Diderot/INED
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Edith Pantelides, CENEP, Argentina
Enrique Pelaez, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
Michel Poulain, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley
Chiara Pronzato, University of Turin
Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Saumya RamaRao, Population Council
Holly Reed, CUNY Queens College
Alice Reid, University of Cambridge
Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Laura L. Rodriguez Wong, Federal University of Minas Gerais, CEDEPLAR
Gilda Sedgh, Guttmacher Institute
Paula Sheppard, Oxford University
Nancy Stiegler, University of the Western Cape
Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
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Complete list of all papers tentatively* accepted in regular
and poster sessions.
*Papers for which the presenting author has not registered to attend the conference by
15 June will be removed from the final programme and replaced by wait-listed papers
(which are usually – but not always – provisionally accepted in poster sessions below).
NOTES:
1. Papers are listed with all authors; tentative presenting authors are in bold.
2. Chairs and discussants, if they have been listed, are included, though many organizers
have yet to select chairs and discussants.
3. Titles proposed by authors have not been corrected for spelling or grammatical errors.
This listing is also likely to change as authors with more that two appearances as
presenting authors are asked to withdraw their paper or assign another co-author (this
concerns only two authors for oral sessions, but 94 authors when posters are included).
4. Numbering of papers and posters is provisional.
Meeting Sessions & Events
Theme: 1 - Ageing and Intergenerational
Relations
Theme Convener: Gustavo De Santis
Session: (101-3) Ageing: grandparents and grandchildren
2. Multigenerational households in Brazil: grandchildren living with grandparents. • Glaucia
Marcondes, University of Campinas (Unicamp)
3. Grandparents and children’s stunting in 31 sub-Saharan African countries • Sandor Schrijner,
Radboud University Nijmegen; Jeroen Smits, Nijmegen Center for Economics, Institute for Management
Research, Radboud University Nijmegen
4. Grandparental Influence in Family Structure and Schooling of Adolescents in a South-West
Nigerian Town • Macellina Ijadunola, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Mary Obiyan, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
Session: (101-4) Productive ageing
1. Productive ageing in familialistic welfare regimes: Determinants of productive engagement in
Italy and South Korea • Ginevra Floridi, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
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2. Does an increase of the mandatory retirement age help China to solve its pension problems?
• Yanxia Ge, Center for Research on Aging Society, Tsinghua University
3. Expected Time Living in Different Economic Activity Statuses: Evidence from the Economic
Boom-and-Bust Cycle in Spain • Mikolaj Stanek, University of Salamanca; Miguel Requena, UNED,
Spain; David Reher, University Complutense of Madrid
4. Living Longer and Delaying Retirement: What Is Fairness in a Context of Population Aging?
• Yves Carrière, Université de Montréal; Diane Galarneau, Université de Montréal; Jacques Légaré,
Université de Montréal; Janice Keefe, Mount Saint Vincent University; Yann Decarie, Institut national de
la recherche scientifique
Session: (101-2) Ageing and migration
1. The impact of migration on intergenerational solidarity types • Helen Baykara-Krumme;
Catharina Fokkema, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
2. Ageing Population and Replacement Migration: A Case Study of Kerala • Arun Anand, Indian
Institute of Technology Bombay
3. Does urban residence influence loneliness of older persons? Examining socio-demographic
determinants in Uganda • Abel Nzabona, Makerere University; James P. M. Ntozi, Makerere
University, Department of Population Studies, P. O. Box 7062
4. Out-Migration of Children and Old parent s Depression in Rural Areas of Iran (Case Study:
Rural of Bardaskan) • Hossein Zarghami, University of Tehran; Hossein Mahmoudian
Session: (101) Ageing and intergenerational relations
Chair: Gustavo De Santis, University of Florence
1. Causal Analyses of Chinese Elders' Living Arrangement and Subjective Well-being • Jinyuan
Qi, European Doctoral School of Demography
2. Rotational Living Arrangement: Evidence from rural Barddhaman and Bakuda • Arpita Paul,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dhananjay Bansod, Institute for Social And
Economic Change, Bangalore
3. The dynamics of intergenerational transfers, family structure and health in rural Malawi
• Collin Payne, Harvard School of Public Health; Luca Maria Pesando, University of Pennsylvania;
Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennyslvania Population Studies Center
4. Factors influencing the living arrangements of elderly in South Africa • Chantal Munthree,
Statistics South Africa; Angela Ngyende, Statistics South Africa
Session: (102) Costs and benefits of population ageing and policy responses
Chair: Paulo Saad, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
1. Some Economic Impacts of Changing Population Age Distributions • Ronald D. Lee, University
of California, Berkeley; Andrew Mason, University of Hawaii At Manoa
2. Welfare state and the inter-generational redistribution of public consumption and public
transfers in the EU countries • Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, Warsaw School of Economics; Irena E.
Kotowska, Warsaw School of Economics; Anita Abramowska, Warsaw School of Economics; Wojciech
Latkowski, Warsaw School of Economics
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3. HISTORICAL TRENDS IN HEALTH AND RETIREMENT: ARE THE ELDERLY IN LATIN
AMERICA HEALTHY ENOUGH TO EXTEND THEIR WORKING LIVES? • Laeticia De Souza,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais; Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
4. Fiscal Implications of Aging and Economic Change in China • Feng Wang, University of
California, Irvine and Fudan University, China; Ke Shen, Fudan University; Yong Cai, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Session: (103) Demography of Ageing: Intergenerational Relations and Support
Chair: Mary Beth Ofstedal, University of Michigan
1. Pensions, labour markets and intergenerational support between older parents and their adult
children in familialistic welfare regimes: A comparison of Italy and South Korea • Ginevra Floridi,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
2. Impact of parental break up on intergenerational relationships • Cornelia Muresan, BabesBolyai University, Cluj
3. Are Elderly Rural Female Headed Households Disadvantaged or Resilient ? An investigation of
Household Structure, Spending, and Support • Margaret Ralston, Mississippi State University; Enid
Schatz, University of Missouri; Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland; Mark Collinson,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the Witwatersrand
4. Economic Contributions to Dependent Grandchildren in Rural China: Are Grandparents
Altruistic, Culture-Bound, or Both? • Merril Silverstein, Syracuse University; Wencheng Zhang,
Syracuse University
Session: (104) New Approach and Measurement of Healthy Ageing Research
1. Morbidity Dispersion and Compression • Tim Riffe, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research (MPIDR); Aïda Solé-Auró, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Maarten J. Bijlsma, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
2. ASSESSING THE REPORTING HETEROGENEITY OF HEALTH AMONG THE INDIAN
ELDERLY: IS IT TRULY AS BAD AS THEY REPORT? • Kajori Banerjee, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
3. Women mid-life health in 6 Low and middle income countries: an analysis of timing and speed
• Tiziana Leone, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
4. Disability-free life expectancy between 2002 and 2012 in England: trends differ across genders
and levels of disability • Benedetta Pongiglione, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); George Ploubidis, University College London; Bianca De Stavola, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Session: (105) Social inequalities in health at older ages: Life course perspectives
Chair: Michel Oris, University of Geneva
1. Life course and long-term perspectives of social inequality in mortality among elderly and adults:
Northern Sweden 1851-2013 • Soren Edvinsson, Centre for Population Studies, Umea University;
Göran Broström, Umeå University
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2. Mind the Gap: An Analysis of Early Life Adversity and Race Disparities in Cognitive Aging in
the U. S. Context • Kyler Sherman-Wilkins, Pennsylvania State University
3. How do Pension Benefits Affect Mortality in South Europe? - A Longitudinal Analysis of Sex
Differentials by Household Pension Income in the Context of Southern Europe • Mathias Voigt,
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (csic); Diego Ramiro Fariñas, Spanish National
Research Council; Francisco Viciana, Instituto de Estadística y Cartografía de Andalucía; Rosa Cánovas,
IECA; Margarita Monteso, Instituto de Estadística y Cartografía de Andalucía
4. Socioeconomic Inequality in Health at Later Ages: An Artefact of Mortality Selection • Ashish
Upadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (106) Social pensions: Sustainability, implementation and impacts on old and young
1. Fiscal Impacts across Generations in Ecuador • Mun Sim Lai, United Nations, Population
Division; Luis Rosero-Bixby, University of Costa Rica
2. Inter-Generational Public Transfers in EU-Countries: An Evaluation of Sustainability Using
National Transfer Accounts • Bernhard Hammer, Vienna Institute of Demography; Alexia
Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna University of Technology; Robert Gal; Lili Vargha, Hungarian
Demographic Research Institute; Tanja Istenic, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics
3. Characteristic Based Measures of Age: A New Approach for a Sustainable Pension System
• Joemet Jose, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. How are women catching up? A slow decline of the gender pension gap between generations
• Carole Bonnet, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Dominique Meurs, University of
Paris West; Rapoport Rapoport, Ined
Session: (105-1) The construction of socioeconomic and gender inequalities in health and mortality in old
age
Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University
Discussant: Martin Dribe, Lund University
1. Investigating socio-economic explanations for gender and cross-national inequalities in selfreported health among the elderly in contemporary welfare countries • Nicholas Adjei, Leibniz
Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology (BIPS), Germany; Tiiman Brand; Hajo Zeeb
2. Inequality in mortality decreases with age: Evidence from developing countries • Ruben Castro,
Universidad Diego Portales
3. GENDER-ROLE ATTITUDES AND COGNITION • Eric Bonsang; Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia
University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Ursula Staudinger, Columbia Aging Center, Columbia
University
4. Socio-economic inequalities in health care and Old Age: A comprehensive study of Abandoned
Elderly widows in India • Ankita Kumari, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (103-1) Demography of Ageing: Family Dynamics and Quality of Life
Chair: Zachary Zimmer, Mount Saint Vincent University
1. Demographic dynamics and familiar intergenerational coexistence over the life course.
Transformations among two Spanish female generations. • Maria Dolores Puga Gonzalez, Spanish
Council for Scientific Research
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2. The Influence of Grandparental Child Care on Continued Childbearing: Evidence from the
Health and Retirement Study • Joseph Molitoris, University of Copenhagen
3. Social networks and family ties of persons aged 50 and more in migrant families: the evidence
from Europe • Agnieszka Fihel, University of Warsaw; Anna Nicińska, University of Warsaw;
Małgorzata Kalbarczyk-Stęclik, University of Warsaw
4. The Mixed Blessing of Living Together or Close by: Parent-child Relationship Quality and
Psychological Well-being of Older Adults in China • Feinian Chen, Fudan University; Ke Shen,
Fudan University; Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine and Fudan University, China
Session: (104-3) Health Trajectories at Older Ages
1. Using an innovative dynamic mixture model to analyze the change in ADL performance • Danilo
Bolano, University of Queensland
2. Trajectories of Physical Capacity and Morality Risk in Older Mexican Americans • Miriam
Mutambudzi, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; Nai-Wei Chen, University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston; Marc Garcia, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; Kyriakos
Markides, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
3. Testing Life Course Patterns of Inequality in Cognitive Aging among Older Adults: An
Integrated Person Centered and Variable Centered Approach • Kyler Sherman-Wilkins,
Pennsylvania State University
4. What does the evidence show about the shape of mortality at the oldest ages? • Dennis Feehan,
UC Berkeley
Session: (104-2) Health Trends of the Elderly Populations
1. Inability to move freely and daily mobility among older seniors: trends in the last 20 years
• Virginie Dejoux, Université de Bourgogne; Jimmy Armoogum, Ifsttar
2. Prevalence of depression and its associated factors among Chinese elderly people: a comparison
study between community-based population and hospitalized population • Ning Li, Peking
University; Xiaoying Zheng, Institute of Population Research/WHO Collaborating Center on
Reproductive Health and Population Science, Peking University
3. Changes Healthy Life Expectancy among the Older Thais: The Study on Self-care Disability
during 2002 to 2014 • Patama Vapattanawong, Mahidol University; Sีutthida Chuanwan, Institute for
Population and Social Research, Mahidol University; Pramote Prasartkul, Institute for Population and
Social Research, Mahidol University; Charamporn Holumyong, Institute for Population and Social
Research, Mahidol University; Rossarin Gray, Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol
University
4. Trends in disability-free life expectancy at age 45 and older in Canada, 1994-2010 • Judith
Lefebvre, Université de Montréal; Yves Carrière, Université de Montréal; Jacques Légaré, Université de
Montréal
Session: (P1) Poster session: Ageing and intergenerational relations
1. Exploring the perceived Changes by Elderly in Tribal society of Northern India • Manish
Kumar, Banaras HIndu University
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2. Childlessness and Upward Intergenerational Support: Cross-National Evidence from Eleven
European Countries • Luca Maria Pesando, University of Pennsylvania
3. The provision of support towards multiple generations. How does the ‘sandwiched’ generation
balance help towards their family? • Jane Falkingham, ESRC Centre for Population Change / Centre
for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton; Maria Evandrou, ESRC Centre for Population
Change / Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton; Madelín Gómez-León, ESRC
Centre for Population Change, University of Southampton; Athina Vlachantoni, ESRC Centre for
Population Change / Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton
4. Diabetes and Hypertension among elderly in India • Narendra Kumar, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Kailash Chandra Das, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
5. RACE AND LIFE EXPECTANCY WITH AND WITHOUT DEPRESSION IN BRAZIL, 19982008 • Luciana Alves, University of Campinas (Unicamp); Claudia Pereira, National School of Public
Health (ENSP)/Fiocruz
6. Poor Early Conditions and Future Disability among the Elderly in Argentina • Laura Malena
Monteverde, CIECS-CONICET; Silvia Tomas, Dirección Provincial de Estadística; Montserrat Guillen,
Universidad de Barcelona
7. Health financing for universal health coverage in low- and middle-income countries: Does the
presence of an older adult household member increase household catastrophic health expenditure
in WHO SAGE countries? • Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ashish Upadhyay,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Paul R Kowal
8. Role of socio-demographic factors in explaining gender differences in disability in later life:
Evidence from Bangladesh • Md Mijanur Rahman, PhD Student, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE;
Aravinda Guntupalli, The Open University; Julie Byles, Professor, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE
9. Widowhood and Depression in a cross-national perspective: Evidence from the United States,
Europe, Korea, and China • Apoorva Jadhav, University of Michigan
10. Who Gets Help and Help from Whom? Received Support and Later-Life Functional
Limitations among the Elderly in the U. S. and China • Zhangjun Zhou, Pennsylvania State
University
11. Are aged losing their mobility? Evidence from India • Zakir Husain, Indian Institute of
Technology Kharagpur; Dona Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
12. When children become confidents: does it always imply emotional closeness? • Mélanie Lepori,
Université de Strasbourg
13. Determinants of Catastrophic Health Expenditures in Elderly Households in Mexico • Isalia
Nava-Bolaños, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Abraham Granados Martinez, Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de México
14. The Relationship between social network and life satisfaction in later life living in rural area: A
Structural equation modelling • Lucky Singh, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR);
Prashant Kumar Singh, Department of Policy Studies, TERI University; Perianayagam Arokiasamy,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
15. Pathways of health into retirement: a ten years follow up using HRS data • Michael
Boissonneault, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Joop Beer, Netherlands
Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)
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16. Arrangements résidentiels et santé des personnes âgées à Nouna (Burkina Faso) : Approches
transversale et longitudinale• Louis Niamba, Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de
Montréal; Vissého Visseho, University of Cape Coast; Tom LeGrand, Université de Montréal
17. Study on the association between supporting child and elder abuse in China • Wen Xu, Institute
of Population Research; Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University
19. Trajectories of frailty among elderly people in Mexico • Abigail Rojas Huerta, El Colegio de
México; Roberto Ham-Chande, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
20. Intergeneration Support as a Safety Net for Older Adults Living in a Vulnerable Environment
• Iliana Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Yumiko Kamiya, Population Division, United Nations;
Karoline Schmid, United Nations
21. Does Decision-Making in family affairs have association with Life Satisfaction among the Rural
Elderly in Odisha? • Pallavi Banjare, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela; Jalandhar Pradhan,
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
22. Expected Number of Siblings by Education during the Demographic Transition in Brazil
• Rogelio Fernandez Menjivar, Self employed; Cassio Turra, Demography Department, Cedeplar,
UFMG; Simone Wajnman, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
23. The elderly in ageing societies: cost factor or safety net? A comparison of family regimes and
National Transfer Accounts data in Germany and Japan. • Felix Lill, Hertie School of Governance;
Rikiya Matsukura, Nihon University
24. Who Cares? Older People and Their Cares in Rural Indonesia • Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo,
Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute - Australian National University; Peter
McDonald, University of Melbourne; Nur Cahyadi, Australian National University; Ariane Utomo,
Australian National University
25. Variations in Preference for Public Care Supports among the Elderly in South-Western Nigeria
• Moses Akanbi, Covenant University,Nigeria; Theophilus Fadayomi; Ibukun Akanni
26. Do longevous families exist: a study into the familial component of longevity • Niels Berg,
Leiden University Medical Center; Beekman Beekman; Rodriguez-Girondo Rod; Ken Robert Smith;
Angelique Janssens, Radboud University; Eline Slagboom
27. How Much is Needed to Maintan Your Standard of Living after Retiring? • Julian Schmied,
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Christian Dudel, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research (MPIDR)
28. Ageing in the Bangladesh: is government prepared to address opportunities and challenges?
• Mohammad Kabir, Jahangirnagar University; M Sheikh Giashuddin, Jagannath University, Dhaka
29. Identifying equitable models of long term care for older adults in South Africa • Emily
Freeman, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Jaco Hoffman, University of Oxford
30. Social Network and Disability among Older Adults: A study based on rural North India
• Lucky Singh, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR); Prashant Kumar Singh, Department of
Policy Studies, TERI University; Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
31. Suicide of Older People in Rural China • Shanshan Wei, Institute for Population and development
Studies,Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shengli Xu, Division of Family Planning Guidance Health and
Population Planning Commission of Shaanxi Province; Jesús J Sánchez-Barricarte, University Carlos III
of Madrid
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32. Approaching the male involvement in caregiving to older disabled population. A case study of
the Spanish context • Celia Fernández-Carro, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia; Rosa
Gómez-Redondo, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
33. Role of Elders in Household Decision Making in India: Are Widows Deprived more? • Anshul
Kastor, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
34. The Association of Leisure Activities and Cognitive Functioning in Old Age: The Role of Social
Capital • Julia Sauter, University of Geneva; Matthias Kliegel; Eric Widmer; Andreas Ihle
35. Stress and dissatisfaction from life among elder: Evidence from China, Ghana, India, Mexico,
Russian Federation and South Africa • Meena Kumari, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
36. The Effect of New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme on Health Behavior in China • Shangyi
Mao, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies; Linqi Zhang, Duke University
37. Does a Guaranteed Income in Old Age Increase Health and Happiness for Men and Women? A
Panel Study of South Africa’s Old Age Pension Program • Margaret Ralston, Mississippi State
University; Enid Schatz, University of Missouri; Jane Menken, University of Colorado Boulder; F. Xavier
Gómez-Olivé, University of the Witwatersrand; Stephen Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand
38. The PhP500 Monthly Social Pension: What it means to the indigent Filipino Older Persons
• Elma Laguna, University of the Philippines Diliman; Grace Cruz, University of the Philippines
Population Institute
39. Does Impact of Socio-economic Status on Health Status Converge or Diverge with Ageing: An
Investigation of Chinese Older Adults • Kumar Shrestha, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Anshul Kastor, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
40. Exploring The Socio-Economic Determinants and Gender Difference in Elderly Self-Rated
Health in India • Debashree Sinha, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
41. Multidimensional poverty among elderly in India • Sanjay Mohanty, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
42. The Influence Factors of Health Inequality in Homogeneous Groups ---Based on the Healthy
Status of the Elderly Rural Migrant Workers in China • Hong Mi, Institute of Population and
Development ,Zhejiang University; Yue Liu, Zhejiang University
43. Gender Dynamics, Social Insurance and Disease burden among Older Persons in Ghana: An
Application of the Andersen Health Care Service Utilisation Behaviour Model. • Doris OttieBoakye, University of Ghana; Margaret Appiah Margaret Appiah
44. The definition of disability and its impact on estimations of disability-free life expectancy in
Canada • Judith Lefebvre, Université de Montréal
45. Exploring Inequalities in Elderly Health and Well-being: New Evidence from India • Moneer
Alam, Institute of Economic Growth; Sumit Mazumdar, Cssc; Pratima Yadav, Institute of Economic
Growth
46. Trends and Determinants of Health Inequalities in Older Population: What Matters More in
Past and Present? • Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru University
47. Social capital and Health at older ages in Ghana • Paul Ayernor, University of Oxford
48. Health Care Utilization and Expenditure of Elderly in India: An Assessment • Priyanka
Janbandhu, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Santosh Phad, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dhananjay Bansod, Institute for Social And Economic Change, Bangalore
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49. Chronic diseases and their association with disability among elderly in India • Abhishek Singh,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Shailendra Kumar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
(TISS); Dr. Manas Pradhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
50. Elderly Wellbeing in India: Regional Variation and Determinants • Rituparna Sengupta,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
51. Disability prevalence and health care needs among 60+ Population in India • Surendra Patel,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sunita Patel, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
52. Gender differentials in handgrip strength and consequences of its change on the incidence of
cardiovascular disease • Orawan Prasitsiriphon, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA)
53. The prevalence and factors of comorbid physical and mental disability among Chinese elderly
• Chao Guo, Peking University; Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University
54. Widowhood, Social Support, and Depression: A Longitudinal Study of Older Persons in Rural
China • Jie Xu, School of Public Policy and Administration,Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo LI,
Xi'an Jiaotong University; Zheng Wu, University of Victoria
55. The prevalence of diabetes and its association with comorbidities among elderly in India
• Balasaheb Bansode, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rangasamy Nagarajan,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
56. Understanding levels, patterns & trends of self-reported morbidity in India: Evidence from
three rounds of national sample survey • Kalosona Paul, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS);
Jayakant Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
57. The Influence of Diabetes on Life Expectancy With and Without Cognitive Impairment
• Carlos Diaz-Venegas, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Neil Mehta,
University of Michigan; Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
58. Factors Influencing Chronic Illnesses among Older Persons in Kenya • Francis Kundu,
National Council For Population and Development; Catherine Ndei, National Council for Population &
Development(NCPD); Irene Muhunzu, National Council for Population & Development(NCPD); Peter
Nyakwara, National Council for Population & Development(NCPD)
59. Factors related to ‘preferred life expectancy’ of elderly women in rural Uttar Pradesh, India
• Niharika Tripathi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
60. Postponement of the Old Age Threshold: When is the Entry into Old Age? A cross-sectional
study over 18 years with the data of the German Ageing Survey from 1996 to 2014. • Maria Bilo,
Sapienza Università di Roma
61. The lasting health and income effects of public health formation in Sweden • Volha Lazuka,
Lund University, Department of Economic History and Centre for Economic Demography
62. The importance of siblings for present and future seniors: the Canadian example • Yann
Decarie, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; Jacques Légaré, Université de Montréal; Alain
Belanger, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
63. Population Aging, Pensions, Long Term Care, Equity, and Fiscal Sustainability in Canada
• Michael Wolfson, University of Ottawa; Bonnie-Jeanne MacDonald
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64. Institutions, Demographic Dynamics and Generational Economies: a comparative study of
Brazil and Mexico • René Lazcano, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional
(CEDEPLAR)
65. Everyday Activity Limitations and Social Networks of Older Adults: Longitudinal Evidence
from the SHARE survey • Lilli Abuladze, Estonian Institute for Population Studies, Tallinn
University; Luule Sakkeus, Estonian Institute for Population Studies, Tallinn University; Adriana
Santacroce, Sapienza Università di Roma
66. Retirement decisions, individual characteristics, and family context • Gilbert Brenes-Camacho,
University of Costa Rica
67. When the Older Generation has a Double Burden of Care:The Effect of Caring for a Deceased
Adult Child with a Long Term Illness and their Orphaned • Charlotte Dunham, Texas Tech
University; Nadia Flores-Yeffal, Texas Tech University
68. Is there a relation between welfare and inter-age reallocation regimes? • Tanja Istenic,
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics; Joze Sambt, University of Ljubljana , Faculty of
Economics; Lili Vargha, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute
69. Who’s the oldest of them all? Variation in population aging, life expectancy, and healthy life
expectancy around the world • Megan Todd, Columbia University; Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia
University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
70. WHETHER THE SOCIAL SECURITY OF ELDERLY IN INDIA HAS IMPROVED POST
2005 PUBLIC REFORMS? • Laishram Ladusingh, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
71. Economic Downturn and Informal Care giving for the Older Persons among the Yorubas of
Southwestern Nigeria • Eboiyehi Asiazobor, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
72. Attitudes towards older persons amid the changing structure of households • Rachel Snow,
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Tapiwa Jhamba, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA);
Hyungseog Kim, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Kathrin Weny, United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA)
73. Soutien familial et mobilité des retraités (titre provisoire)• Sabrina Aouici, Caisse nationale
d'assurance viellesse (CNAV); Célia Broussard, Caisse nationale d'assurance viellesse (CNAV); Rémi
Gallou, Caisse nationale d'assurance viellesse (CNAV)
74. Multigenerational households in Canada: past, present and future trend • Solène Lardoux,
Université de Montréal; Vissého Adjiwanou, University of Cape Town
75. Production and Transfers through Unpaid Work by Age and Gender: A Comparative Analysis
of Austria, Italy and Slovenia • Joze Sambt, University of Ljubljana , Faculty of Economics; Marina
Zannella, Sapienza Università di Roma; Bernhard Hammer, Vienna Institute of Demography; Alexia
Prskawetz, Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics, TU Wien
76. Older Adults’ Living Arrangements in Europe • Lilli Abuladze, Estonian Institute for Population
Studies, Tallinn University
77. Financial Challenge And Wellbeing Among The Elderly In Oyo State, Nigeria • Olusegun
Temilola, University of Lagos
78. Multigenerational effects on children’s socio-economic outcomes: a systematic review • Lewis
Anderson, University of Oxford; Paula Sheppard, University of Oxford; Christiaan Monden, Department
of Sociology, Oxford University
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79. Socio-Demographic and Health correlates of Living Arrangement of Older People in Nigeria
• Saliu Balogun, Menzies Institute for Medical Research; Aravinda Guntupalli, The Open University
80. AU CŒUR DE L’ACTIVITE DES PERSONNES AGEES EN CÔTE D’IVOIRE• Raimi
Fassassi, ENSEA; Glebelho Lazare Sika, ENSEA; Wilfried Dah, École Nationale Supérieure de
Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Abdul Dosso
81. Gender and ageing in India: Family, intergenerational relationships and the State • Premchand
Dommaraju, Nanyang Technological University
82. Ageing-led Generational Conflict: Historical Generational Accounts for Taiwan • Yu-Ching
Hsieh, Institution of Economics Academia Sinica; An-Chi Tung, Institution of Economics Academia
Sinica
83. Choisir le « bon moment » pour partir à la retraite. Effets croisés des relations
intergénérationnelles au travail et des solidarités familiales sur la décision de retraite• Sabrina
Aouici, Caisse nationale d'assurance viellesse (CNAV)
84. “No monetary help! We need emotional and physical support in old age. . . !” Expectations of
sandwiched generation from their children in urban settings. • Manasi Bawdekar, Associate
Director-Research, College of Social work, Nirmala Niketan,Mumbai
85. Quand les parents africains vieillissent: Arrangements intra-familiaux et logiques de l'aide
familiale • Esther Crystelle Eyinga Dimi, Bucrep/IFORD
86. Breakdown of traditional caregivers in India: A myth or reality • Kshipra Jain, Assistant
Professor, Department of Economics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
87. Working Elderly in Fiji: Choice or necessity? • Kesaia Seniloli, University of the South Pacific;
Rupeni Tawake, University of the South Pacific
88. Asymmetry in the Demographic Dividend: workforce homeostasis in ageing societies • Jane
O'Sullivan, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
89. Economic deprivation in the elderly in Mexico: An analysis from a gender perspective
• Sebastián Jiménez, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)
90. Subjective Wellbeing of Elderly in Turkey • Ummugulsum Aysan, Istanbul
91. MISMATCH IN CARE GIVING AND RECEIVING ACTIVITY AND HEALTH OUTCOME
OF CAREGIVER AND RECEIVERS • Dolly Kumari, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
92. Experiences of family caregivers to the elderly in urban poor communities in Accra, Ghana:
Preliminary findings of a qualitative study • Frank Kyei-Arthur, Regional Institute for Population
Studies, University of Ghana, Legon; Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Regional Institute for Population
Studies, University of Ghana, Legon; Delali Badasu, Regional Institute for Population Studies, University
of Ghana, Legon; Deborah Atobrah, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon
93. Living arrangement of elderly in India: An Exploration from BKPAI study • Jitendra Gouda,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Achala Gupta
94. Living Arrangement and Abuse of Elderly in India • Ritu Rani, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
95. Private intergenerational transfers in a cross-cultural context: a global-ageing econometric
study • Andrej Srakar, Institute for Economic Research, Ljubljana and Faculty of Economics, University
of Ljubljana; Nada Stropnik, Institute for Economic Research
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96. Asymmetry in the crowding out of Intergenerational Transfers: A mirco-analysis utilizing
national transfer accounts methodology • Thomas Emery, NIDI; Javier Olivera, LISER
97. Family Structure and Competing Demands from Aging Parents and Adult Children in China
• Huijun Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Quanbao Jiang, Institute for Population and development
Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Marcus Feldman, Stanford University
98. Pensions, Retirement, and the Disutility of Labor: Bunching in Brazil • Benjamin Thompson,
University of Michigan
99. Saudi Arabian retiree life satisfaction: Levels and determinants • Rshood Khraif, King Saud
University; Abdullah Al-Mutairi; Khalid Alradihan; Asharaf Adulsalam
100. Economic Independence, Socio-economic status and Elderly Health in India: A Gender
Perspective • Debashree Sinha, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
101. SOCIAL INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH AMONG OLDER PERSONS IN INDIA AND
SOUTH AFRICA • Dhananjay Bansod, Institute for Social And Economic Change, Bangalore;
Santosh Phad, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
102. Socioeconomic and Cultural Determinants of Health Inequalities among the Older Population
in India and Gender Dimension: A Decomposition Analysis • Debarati Sarkar, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
103. Inequalities in healthy life expectancy by Brazilian geographic regions: findings from the
National Health Survey, 2013 • Dalia Romero, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Paulo Roberto Borges de
Souza Júnior, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Celia Landmann Szwarcwald, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Aline
Marques, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Wanessa Almeida, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
104. Epidemiology of Chronic Back Pain in Brazil: prevalence, life course, risk factors and
activities of daily life limitations. • Dalia Romero, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Diego Santana,
Fundanção Oswaldo Cruz; Paulo Roberto Borges de Souza Júnior, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Debora
Castanheira, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Jéssica Muzy, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Aline Marques,
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
105. Vulnerable elderly population in Bangladesh: who are they and what make them most
vulnerable? • Tehmina Ghafur, University of Dhaka
106. ECONOMIC PROGRESS AND MENTAL HAPPINESS: An Analysis among Indian Elderly
• Syamala Thelakkatmana Sankaranarayanan, Institute for Social And Economic Change
107. Will Empty Nest Affect Elders’ Health? Empirical Evidence from China • Min Gao, Beijing
Normal University
108. Onset and Recovery of the ADL Disability among Older Adults in India: A follow-up Study
• Preeti Dhillon, International Institute for; Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
109. How is Physical Impairment of Older Persons in Developing Countries? An Indonesian Case
• Evi Arifin, Graduate Programme on Public Health, Universitas Respati Indonesia, Jakarta; Atik
Kridawati, Lecturer at Graduate Programme on Public Health, University of Respati Indonesia, Jakarta;
Tri Suratmi, Lecturer at Graduate Programme on Public Health, University of Respati Indonesia, Jakarta
110. NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT OF URBAN INDIAN ELDERLY POPULATION WITH A
BIOCHEMICAL AND SOCIO-BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS • Rishi Nigam, Rajeev Gandhi College
111. A study on Quality of Life (QOL) and its associated factors among Elderly Population • Neha
Seth, IMS, BHU
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112. Emerging trends morbidity patterns and hospitalization health status: A district level Analysis
in Kerala, India (1995-2014) • Kalosona Paul, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); Rituparna
Sengupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University
113. Patterns of Frailty and quality of life among older adults: Comparative analysis using SAGE
states of India • Mamta Jat, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
114. Gender Differentials and Cognition Across the Life-Cycle in Indonesia • John Strauss,
University of Southern California; Firman Witoelar, SurveyMETER; Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER
115. Correlates of Cognitive Decline among the Elderly: The Case of Mexicans in Mexico and in the
United States • Silvia Mejia, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte; Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas at
San Antonio; Joachim Singelmann, The University of Texas at San Antonio
116. Ageing, Rights and Caring: Advances and Challenges in Ibero-America • Sagrario Garay,
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León; Veronica Montes de Oca, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México; Nelida Redondo, UNIVERSIDAD ISALUD; Mariana Paredes, Universidad de la República;
Vicente Rodriguez, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); María Carbajal, Universidad
de la República; Concepcion Arroyo, UNIVERSIDAD JUAREZ DEL ESTADO DE DURANGO; Carolina
Guidotti, Universidad de la Republica
117. Study of the Elder Women (60 years and above) in India: Economic, and Health concerns
• Navaid Khan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Priya Sharma, University of
Madras
118. Abuse and Neglect of Older Yoruba Women: Implications for Healthy Ageing in South-West,
Nigeria. • Mary Obiyan, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Macellina Ijadunola, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife; Ojo Agunbiade, Obafemi Awolowo University; Boladale Mapayi, Obafemi Awolowo
University
119. Prevalence of Arthritis and Hypertension, Risk factors and Health Status of Aged in India.
• Raman Misshra, international inst
120. Influence of family member care on self-medication among seniors in Cameroon • Hans
Olivier Sack III, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)
121. Enduring effects of natural disasters on older people's health: Evidence from the Great East
Japan Earthquake of 2011 • Yuka Minagawa-Sugawara, Sophia University; Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon
University
122. Ageing in the French overseas departments: lifecourse influences on disability at older ages.
• Maude Crouzet, Université de Strasbourg
123. Life course trajectories of subjective well-being from cross-national surveys (2002-2012)
• Hideko Matsuo, Center for Sociological Research, University of Leuven; Koen Matthijs, KU Leuven
124. Potential years of work lost in Canada, before the age of 63, 65 and 67. • Dominic Gagnon,
Université de Montréal
126. CHANGING PATTERNS OF INTERGENERATIONAL SUPPORT AND HIV/AID’s
INCIDENCE IN NIGERIA • Elias Wahab, Lagos State University, Ojo Nigeria
127. Later-life challenges: Assessing socio-demographic risk factors in Uganda • Abel Nzabona,
Makerere University
128. NEGOTIATING LIFE EXPERIENCES AFTER THE DEMISE OF SPOUSES AMONG
ELDERLY WIDOWERS IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA • Babatunde Omotosho, Ekiti State
University Ado-Ekiti
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129. Migration, Remittance and Quality of Life of Older Persons in South West Nigeria
• Olanrewaju Ajiboye, Lagos State University
130. Population Aging, Social Pension and Mandatory Pension Schemes in Ethiopia: challenges and
prospects. • Tilahun Bekele, Social Security Agency
132. Prevalence and Social Contexts of Disability Among the Elderly in Nigeria • Judith Ani,
University of Ibadan
133. Profiling Ill-health/impairment in older persons and their coping mechanisms; Evidence from
Census 2011 and General Household Survey 2015 • Angela Ngyende, Statistics South Africa
134. Prospects of population aging and shrinking in Bulgaria and the role of human capital • Anna
Dimitrova, Vienna University of Economics and Business
135. Intergenerational Relationships In Aging Families: Case Study in Medan, Indonesia
• Deshinta Vibriyanti, Indonesian Institute of Sciences
136. Female Labor Force Participation of Sandwich Generation in Indonesia • Samudra Rachmat,
Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab Southeast Asia (J-PAL SEA); I Dewa Gede Karma Wisana,
Demographic Institute, Universitas Indonesia
139. Avancée en âge et sentiment de recul des solidarités intergénérationnelles à La
Réunion• Armelle Klein, Université de La Réunion; Frédéric Sandron, Institut de Recherche pour le
Développement (IRD)
140. Characterizing the transition to old age in Uruguay: an approach using Grade of Membership
method • Carolina Guidotti, Universidad de la Republica
142. Trends in Living Arrangements of Older Adults in Africa, 1976-2011 • Paul Ayernor,
University of Oxford
143. “Discriminatory support” or “Equivalent support”? The Study on Intergenerational Support
of Married Female in Rural China • Yan Wei, Xi'an University of Finance And Economics
144. Aging and changes in family relationships. The Case of Family Caregivers • Maryse Gaimard,
Centre Georges Chevier UMR CNRS 7366, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté
146. Georgian Pension System at the Threshold of Demographic Changes • Irina Badurashvili,
Georgian Centre of Population Research; Nino Nino Kobakhidze, Georgian Centre of Population
Research
149. Do the financial gifts prove to be ‘pennies from heaven’ for poor? : Role of family intercation
and exhanges in poverty reduction • Mamta Jat, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); P
Arokiasamy, International Insitute for Population Sciences
150. Educational and parenting decisions in three-generation families • Roma Keister, Institute for
Structural Research (IBS); Iga Magda, Institute for Structural Research (IBS)
152. Does having a son make you happier? • Zeyuan Chen, Lund University
153. Social Adjustment among Elderly and its determinants within family in Rural India
• Dhananjay Bansod, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
154. Social Security Provision for Unorganized Sector in India • Debolina Bhaumik, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laishram Ladusingh
157. Inheritance of Property and Elderly Abuse in Rural Uttar Pradesh, India • Niharika Tripathi,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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158. Social inequalities in aging: evidence from Ecuador • Julio Ortega, Universidad San Francisco
de Quito; William Waters, Asociación Latinoamericana de Población
159. SOCIAL DETACHMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES ON ELDERLY HEALTH IN
SELECTED LOW-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES, (SAGE-WHO) • Meena Kumari,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); P Arokiasamy, International Insitute for
Population Sciences
161. Regional analysis of Compression of Mortality and Morbidity in India • Mukesh Parmar,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
162. Health Status and Treatment Seeking among Elderly in India • Kisan Algur, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rupesh Dhundale, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
163. Elderly Health in India: Dimension of their current and changed perceived health status
insights from NSSO 71st round • Pallavi Banjare, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela;
Jalandhar Pradhan, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela; Rinshu Dwivedi, NIT Rourkela
164. Socio economic and health correlates of disability in India • Radhe Mishra, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
165. Health and life conditions of older people within Latin American countries: are differences
expressions of inequities in health? • Laura Acosta, CIECS-CONICET y Universidad Nacional De
Córdoba; Eleonora Soledad Rojas Cabrera, CIECS (CONICET y UNC); María Alejandra Fantin, Consejo
Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
166. Health Care Support System for the Elderly Population in Bangladesh: Perceived Needs for
Health Care • Shafayat Sultan, University of Dhaka
168. Multi dimensional health status of older population in India • Arun Kumar V S, Department of
Demography; Dr. P Mohanachandran Nair, Head of the Department
171. Integenerational Relations in South Africa • Monde Makiwane, Human Sciences Research
Council
Theme: 2 - Biodemography
Theme Convener: Eileen Crimmins
Session: (201) Biodemography
1. Fertility History and Biomarkers: Evidence from the 1958 National Child Development Study
• Maria Sironi, University College London; George Ploubidis, University College London; Emily
Grundy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
2. Grip Strength as a Marker of Ageing and Health: Evidence from six low and middle-income
countries • Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Selvamani Yesuvadian, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
3. Might ART Adherence Estimates Be Improved by Combining Biomarker and Self-Report Data?
• Rebecca Rhead, Imperial College London; Collen Masimirembwa; Graham Cooke; Albert Takaruza;
Constance Nyamukapa; Simon Gregson
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4. Assessing the Meaning of Self-Rated Health Across Different Socioeconomic Groups: An
Examination of Biological Marker Data from Ghana and South Africa • Latrica Best, University of
Louisville
Session: (202) Biodemography and historical populations
Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University
Discussant: Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal
1. Kin propinquity and fertility decline in the United States, 1850-1940 • James Hacker, University
of Minnesota; Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota
2. Intergenerational transfers of infant mortality in historical contexts: a comparative study of five
European populations • Luciana Quaranta, Lund University; Ingrid van Dijk, Radboud University;
Göran Broström, Umeå University; Robyn Donrovich, KU Leuven; Soren Edvinsson, Centre for
Population Studies, Umea University; Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University; Kees Mandemakers,
International Institute of Social History; Koen Matthijs, KU Leuven; Paul Puschmann, Radboud
University Nijmegen; Hilde Sommerseth, University of Tromso
3. Differential mortality of reproductive females by family-network composition: Family matters,
indeed • Kai Willführ, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Johannes Johow;
Eckart Voland, Justus Liebig University Giessen
4. Women survive severe famines and epidemics better than men • Virginia Zarulli, University of
Southern Denmark; Julia A. Barthold, University of Southern Denmark; Anna Oksuzyan, MPIDR, Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen, Max Planck Odense Center on the
Biodemography of Aging; Kaare Christensen, University of Southern Denmark; James W. Vaupel, Max
Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging
Session: (203) Evolutionary perspectives
Chair: Paula Sheppard, University of Oxford
Discussant: Rebecca Sear, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
1. Grandparents, mothers and children: Testing evolutionary theories on historical -demographic
data in Sweden, Quebec and Utah • Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal; Martin Dribe, Lund
University; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Heidi Hanson, University of Utah; Luciana Quaranta,
Lund University; Ken Robert Smith; Hélène Vézina, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
2. Evolutionary quantitative genetics of human post-reproductive survival • Jacob Moorad,
Institute of Evolutionary Biology; Craig Walling, Institute of Evolutionary Biology
3. Are wives and daughters disadvantaged in polygynous households? A case study of the Arsi
Oromo of Ethiopia • Caroline Uggla, Stockholm University; Eshetu Gurmu, Addis Ababa University;
Mhairi Gibson, University of Bristol
Session: (204) The use of biomarkers in demographic research
Chair: Emily Grundy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
1. Biomarkers in the study of the older Russian population • Dmitri Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for
demographic Research / New Economic School; Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research (MPIDR); Elena Churilova, National Research University Higher School of
Economics
2. Social Determinants of the Microbiome • Jennifer Dowd, CUNY School of Public Health
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3. Reconstructing demographic history and human migrations in African-American and West
African populations based on genetic markers • Cesar Fortes-Lima, Université Paris Diderot; Gil
Bellis, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Florence Migot-Nabias, Institut de recherche
pour le développement (IRD); Hannes Schroeder, University of Copenhagen; Jean-Michel Dugoujon,
University Paul Sabatier III-Toulouse
4. Links between gender, socioeconomic status and trajectories of physiological dysregulation in old
age • Valerie Jarry, Université de Montréal; Alan A. Cohen, Department of Family Medicine Faculty of
Medicine and Health Sciences and Research Center on Aging; Hélène Payette, Research Center on Aging
Session: (P2) Poster session: Biodemography
1. Individual and familial longevity across four generations in the 19th and 20th century, in the
northern part of Sweden: socio-historical and bio-demographic perspectives • Angelique Janssens,
Radboud University; Ben Pelzer, Radboud University Nijmegen
2. The sociogenomics of human reproductionfertility and reproductive behavior. • Nicola Barban,
University of Oxford; Melinda Mills, University of Oxford; Felix Tropf, University of Oxford
3. The impact of childhood health on later-life health and earnings: Evidence from introduction of
sulfa drugs in Sweden • Volha Lazuka, Lund University, Department of Economic History and Centre
for Economic Demography
4. Sex and status mediate the effect of the adult sex ratio on mating and parenting strategies
• Caroline Uggla, Stockholm University; Ruth Mace, Lanzhou University
5. Patterns in biomarkers of aging in six low and middle-income countries • Selvamani Yesuvadian,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
6. Mega-analysis quantifies ‘hidden heritability’ due to gene-environment interaction for human
reproductive behavior and education in seven populations • Felix Tropf, University of Oxford;
Melinda Mills, University of Oxford; Nicola Barban, University of Oxford
7. PREMATURE MORTALITY AND MORTALITY TRANSITION IN INDIA • Suryakant
Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Perianayagam Arokiasamy
8. Tallness as Predictor of Longevity and Specific Mortality in 3 Classes (1949, 1950, 1951) of US
Military Academy in West Point Graduates • Ulrich Mueller, Federal Institute for Population
Research; Ronny Westerman; Allan Mazur, Syracuse University
9. Cross-country relationships between life expectancy, intertemporal choice and age at first birth
• Adam Bulley, The University of Queensland; Gillian Pepper, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
10. Missing Girls and Missing Boys: Differential Effects of Post-Marital Residence, Surviving
Children and Household Wealth in Two Japanese Villages, 1716-1870 • Hao Dong, Princeton
University; Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University
11. Historical trends of Sex Ratio at Birth in Italy: a Long-Term Analysis • Francesco Scalone,
University of Bologna; Rosella Rettaroli, Università di Bologna; Giulia Roli, Università di Bologna
12. Height predicts wellbeing, but how? Examining the underlining pathways among older adults in
India and China • Selvamani Yesuvadian, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Perianayagam Arokiasamy
13. Clustering of non-communicable Disease, Risk Factors and Multi-morbidities in Indian Adults:
An exploration based on Biomarkers in Population Survey, 2015-16 • Laxmi Kant Dwivedi,
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International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kajori Banerjee, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Apurba Shil, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
14. The human longevity record may hold for decades • Adam Lenart, University of Southern
Denmark; Anders Stockmarr, Technical University of Denmark; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Odense
Center on the Biodemography of Aging
15. Genetic risk and cognitive function among older Taiwanese adults • Megan Todd, Columbia
University; Noreen Goldman, Princeton University
16. Rate of ageing. How do health shocks/diseases alter the rate of aging? • Karin Modig,
Karolinska; Marcus Ebeling, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Anders Ahlbom,
Karolinska Institutet; Roland Rau, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
17. The Span of Gompertz Mortality • Trifon Missov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research (MPIDR); Laszlo Nemeth, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute
18. Prediction of outcome after severe and moderate head injury by classification and regression
tree (CART) technique • Vineet Kamal, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
19. Economic, Demographic and Social, Determinants for Disability Phenomenon in Egypt and its
Impact on Human Development • Nevein Aneis, National Population Council Egypt
Theme: 3 - Children and Youth
Theme Convener: Jean-François Kobiané
Session: (301) Children and youth
Chair: Jean-François Kobiané, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
1. The reversing association between advanced maternal age and child cognitive development:
Evidence from three UK birth cohorts • Alice Goisis, London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE); Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Daniel
Schneider, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
2. Randomized evaluation of an educational nutrition curriculum within a safe-spaces model of
programming among young girls and their children in Zambia • Paul C. Hewett, Population
Council; Jean Digitale, Population Council; Amanda Willig, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Erica
Soler-Hampejsek, Independent Consultant; Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania; Karen Austrian,
Population Council
3. Being born to a single mother in France: characteristics and father’s involvement • Marieke
Heers, Université de Lausanne; Ariane Pailhe, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Lidia
Panico, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
4. Do Safe Motherhood Programs Have an Impact on Child Immunization in India? • Ruchi Jain,
National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER); Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland,
College Park; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland
Session: (302) Adolescent sexual and reproductive health: risk and protective factors
Chair: Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Independent Researcher
1. “Inexperienced”? Exploring patterns of romantic and sexual experiences among very young
adolescents in an urban informal settlement. • Anna Kågesten, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
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Public Health; Caroline Kabiru, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Beatrice
Maina, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health
2. Towards a positive sexuality in adolescents. Empowerment and attitudes around the sexuality of
Mexican adolescents • Irene Casique, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
3. When he asks you for sex you will never refuse because you will think of his money you have
spent: A mixed methods exploration of transactional sex as a driver of pregnancy among adolescent
girls in Zambia • Karen Austrian, Population Council; Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Independent
Consultant; Zoe Duby, University of Cape Town; Paul C. Hewett, Population Council
4. Determinants of voluntary or coerced sexual debut among black female adolescents in Soweto,
South Africa: Findings from the Birth to Twenty Plus (Bt20) cohort study • Dorothy Nyemba,
University of Cape Town
Session: (303) Longitudinal perspectives on child and youth wellbeing
Chair: Elizabeth Cooksey, The Ohio State University
1. Child fostering in Senegal: Insights from an original longitudinal survey • Philippe Devreyer;
Sylvie Lambert; Karine Marazyan, IEDES-Paris la Sorbonne
2. The Impact of Maternal Death on Children’s Health and Education Outcomes • Cally
Ardington, University of Cape Town; Megan Little, University of Cape Town
3. The evolution of adolescent outcomes in multidimensional poverty: does gender matter? • Lucia
Ferrone, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); Leah Prencipe, United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF)
4. The relationship between early child nutrition and schooling outcomes: Evidence from South
Africa’s first longitudinal national household survey • Daniela Casale, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Session: (304) The Intersections between Family Formation , Education and Work
Chair: Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin
1. Work and Family Transitions Among Young Women in South Africa: A National Level
Sequence Analysis • Rachel Bennett, University of Gloucestershire; Philippa Waterhouse, Open
University
2. Trends and Correlates of Early Life Transitions among Women in Cameroon: Evidence from
Demographic and Health Surveys • Joyce Mumah, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC); Joshua Amo-Adjei, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Cheikh
Mbacke Faye, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Estelle Sidze, African
Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Caroline Kabiru, African Population and Health
Research Center (APHRC)
3. School-to-work transition and first marriage in the Caucasus and Central Asia • Michael Gebel,
University of Bamberg; Stefanie Heyne, University of Bamberg
4. Do early childbearing and marriage contribute to loss of literacy skill by adolescent girls?
Comparative analyses from Bangladesh, Malawi, and Zambia • Stephanie Psaki, Population
Council; Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Independent Consultant; Barbara Mensch, Population Council; Sajeda
Amin, The Population Council
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Session: (301-1) Children and Youth Educational Outcomes
1. Children’s Living Arrangements and Educational Outcomes in Cambodia • Patrick Heuveline,
University of California, Los Angeles; Savet Hong, California Center for Population Research, 4284
Public Policy Building, Los Angeles, CA 90095
2. The school success of Haitian-origin youths in secondary education in Quebec (Canada)
• Jacques Ledent, INRS - Urbanisation, Culture et Société; Marie Mc Andrew, Université de Montréal
3. Parental education and high school completion in the urban informal settlements in Nairobi,
Kenya • Benta Abuya, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Patricia Elungata,
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Maurice Mutisya, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC)
4. Parcours de vie des enfants et jeunes hors l’école : approche micro-démographique de l’abandon
scolaire au Pérou• Robin Cavagnoud, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
Session: (301-2) Children and Youth in Vulnerable Situation
Chair: Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, École Nationale de la Statistique et de la
Démographie(ENSPD)/Université de Parakou (Bénin))
1. An In-depth Study of Psychological Distress among Orphan Children Living in Institutional
Care in New Delhi and their Coping Mechanisms • Abhishek Saraswat, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
2. Scolarisation des enfants réfugiés en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre • Kouassi De Syg Seke,
Institut de formation Et de Recherche demographique; Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de formation et de
Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Waffo Uilrich, CARE-IFA/IFORD-Cameroon
3. Les jeunes domestiques à Bamako (Mali) : une population méconnue• Marc Pilon, IRD Institut de
recherche pour le développement; Richard Marcoux, Université Laval; Issa Bouaré, Institute of Statistics
(INSTAT); Aminata Coulibaly, Institute of Statistics (INSTAT)
4. Intersecting Social Contexts as Sources of Risk and Resilience for Orphans’ Educational
Attainment • Lisa Pearce, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Hyunsan Cho, Pacific Institute
for Research and Evaluation (PIRE); Karam Hwang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Renee
Ryberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Session: (302-2) Adolescent sexual and reproductive health: influence of the school and the health system
1. Classroom realities of sexuality education in developing countries: Measuring quality and
comprehensiveness at the school level in four countries • Sarah Keogh, Guttmacher Institute; Melissa
Stillman, Guttmacher Institute; Angelica Motta, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; Kofi AwusaboAsare, University of Cape Coast; Ana Silvia Monzon, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
(FLACSO); Estelle Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
2. Provider Bias in the Provision of Contraceptives to Adolescent Girls and Young Women in South
West Nigeria • Maia Sieverding, American University of Beirut; Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of
California, San Francisco; Jenny Liu, University of California, Berkeley
3. How effective are these Adolescent Friendly Health Corners- Experience from Bangladesh?
• Sigma Ainul, Population Council; Iqbal Ehsan, The Population Council
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4. USING ‘YOUTH CORNER’ CONCEPT FOR MEETING THE SEXUAL AND
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH NEEDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN BRONG AHAFO REGION,
GHANA • Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape Coast; David Logan, The Palladium Group; Sarah
Castle
Session: (302-3) Unmet reproductive health needs of adolescents and young women: Contraception and
abortion
1. Projections and scenarios of the contraceptive needs of adolescents to 2030 • Ann Biddlecom,
Guttmacher Institute; Vanessa Woog, Guttmacher Institute; Jacqueline Darroch, Guttmacher Institute
2. Pathways to increased coverage: an analysis of time trends in family planning need and use
among adolescents and young women in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda • Mardieh
Dennis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Emma Radovich, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kerry Wong, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute; Agnes Binagwaho, University of Global
Health Equity; Michael Mbizvo, Population Council; Francesca Cavallaro, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Peter Waiswa, Makerere University; Caroline Lynch, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Lenka Benova, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM)
3. Correlates of contraceptive use before the first pregnancy: Perspectives of married adolescent
girls in Uttar Pradesh, India • Francis Zavier Arockiavictorial John, Population Council; Ashish
Kumar Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. Exploring disadvantages in abortion care and morbidity among adolescents: a study of abortion
and post-abortion care in Uganda • Elizabeth Sully, Guttmacher Institute; Lynn Atuyambe, Makerere
University; Justine Bukenya, Makerere University; Nakeisha Blades, Guttmacher Institute; Akinrinola
Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
Session: (303-1) Effects of Family Composition and Parental Decisions on Child Health and Well-Being
Chair: Elizabeth Cooksey, The Ohio State University
1. The long-term effect of parental separation on childhood financial poverty and multidimensional
deprivation: a lifecourse approach • Marion Leturcq, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Lidia Panico, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
2. The relationship between maternal work hours and children’s mental health and behaviour in
Australia: exploring differences by maternal education • Meg Kingsley, Australian National
University
3. Do Siblings Take the Weight off our Shoulders? The Causal Effect of Family Size on the Risk of
Overweight and Obesity during Childhood • Anders Hjorth-Trolle, University of Copenhagen;
Joseph Molitoris, University of Copenhagen
4. Assessing the Impact of Birth Spacing on Child Health and Well-Being: Evidence from the
Young Lives Study • Mahesh Karra, Harvard University; Ray Miller, Harvard University
Session: (304-1) Childhood Health Conditions and the Transitions to Adulthood
1. The Effects of Childhood Health on Young Adult Education Outcomes • Narayan Sastry,
University of Michigan; Robert Bozick
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2. Don't sweat the small stuff? The dose response effects of early life exposure to natural disasters
in the Philippines • Margaret Triyana, Notre Dame University; Xing Xia, Yale NUS
3. Thirty-Five Years Later: Evaluating Effects of a Quasi-Random Child Health and Family
Planning Program in Bangladesh on Human Capital • Gisella Kagy, Vassar College; Tania Barham,
University of Colorado Boulder; Jena Hamadani, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,
Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
4. Resilience to Shocks during Adolescence and Later Human Capital Outcomes: Evidence from
Natural Disasters in the Philippines • Catalina Herrera Almanza, Northeastern University
Session: (304-2) The NEET - not Working and not in Education - and their Challenges to Youth
Discussant: Ana Hermeto, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
1. Young adults employment precariousness and protracted transition to adulthood in post-socialist
China • Sandra Constantin, Université de Genève
2. The Determinants of Youth Activity Status in Mexico City. A Mixed Methods Analysis
• Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Andrea Bautista León, Department of
Demography,University of Texas at San Antonio
3. Traditional Apprenticeships, Skills Acquisition and the Transition to Adulthood in Senegal
• John Giles, The World Bank; David Sahn Sahn, Cornell University; Frederic Aubery Aubery, The
World Bank
4. Heterogeneity among young people neither in employment nor in education in Brazil • Tamille
Dias, Universidade de Brasilia; Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos, Universidade de Brasilia
Session: (301-3) Children, Youth and the Labor Market
Chair: Richard Marcoux, Université Laval
1. Inequality in the Labor Market: Lower Perceived Returns Among Marginalized Youths and
Girls • Ashwini Deshpande, Pratham Education Foundation; Manjistha Banerji, Pratham Education
Foundation
2. The Role of High School Success in Midlife Labor Market Participation and Well Being in the
Rapidly Changing Knowledge Economy • Chandra Muller, University of Texas at Austin; Eric
Grodsky, University of Wisconsin at Madison; John Warren, University of Minnesota
3. Graduates’ Tracking with Administrative Data – How it is Done in Poland • Agnieszka ChlonDominczak, Warsaw School of Economics; Mikolaj Jasinski, University of Warsaw; Marek Bozykowski,
University of Warsaw; Tomasz Zajac, University of Warsaw
4. HOW PARENTAL INCOME AFFECT CHILD LABOR SUPPLY? EVIDENCE FROM THE
INDONESIA FAMILY LIFE SURVEY • Elan Satriawan, Department of Economics, Universitas
Gadjah Mada; Alif Ghifari, National Team of Acceleration for Poverty Reduction
Session: (P3) Poster session: Children and youth
1. An estimate of early orphanhood in France • Cécile Flammant, Institut national d'études
démographiques (INED); Sophie Pennec, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Laurent
Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
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2. Gender and Ethnic Disparities in Early Sexual Debut among Youths in Guyana • Samantha
John-Aloye, The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
3. The contribution of changes in sexual activity and contraceptive use to the decline in conception
rates among under-20s: A comparison of Britain and the United States • Rachel Scott, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Laura Lindberg, Guttmacher Institute
4. What works and what does not work- Learnings from the Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive
Health interventions in Bangladesh in last ten years • Sigma Ainul, Population Council
5. Family network dynamics during childhood. A genealogical and longitudinal approach in a rural
Malian population • Aurélien Dasre, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense; Olivia Samuel,
Université de Versailles St Quentin; Véronique Hertrich, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED)
6. The fluidity of children’s living arrangement and the impact on their caregiving dynamics in
communities with high HIV prevalence in South Africa • Gabriela Mejia-Pailles, Africa Health
Research Institute; Victoria Hosegood, Africa Health Research Institute; Kathleen Ford, University of
Michigan; Ann Berrington, University of Southampton
7. Use of Solid Fuels for Cooking Contribute to Childhood Stunting: A Longitudinal Data Analysis
from Low and Middle-Income Countries • Abhishek Sharma, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Ashish Upadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
8. Subjective well-being among young people across the world • Sudhanshu Handa, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Goran Holmqvist, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti; Audrey
Pereira, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti
9. Self-help group membership and individual agency among adolescent girls and young women in
rural Uttar Pradesh, India • Jaleel Ahmad, Population Council; Avishek Hazra, Population Council;
Kumudha Aruldas, Population Council; Laili Irani, Population Council
10. Number of children in a household and child well-being • Gilbert Brenes-Camacho, University
of Costa Rica
11. Gender and mental health amongst older adolescents (15-19) in Uttar Pradesh, India • Nayana
Dhavan, Population Council
12. Personality traits and crime – evidence from a Danish twin study • Anders Holm, University Of
Western Ontario; Dale Ballucci, University of Western Ontario
13. Children’s Voice in Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries: Children Should Be
Seen AND Heard • Deborah Levison, University of Minnesota; Anna Bolgrien, University of
Minnesota
14. A Cumulative Risk Factor Approach to study Early Sexual Activity among Adolescents and
Young Adults in Urban Cape Town, South Africa • Evans Muchiri, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand
16. Characteristics of The Born-Free generation in South Africa • Alphonse Amey, Botswana
International University of Science and Technology; N Forcheh, Universiy of Botswana
17. Trends and patterns in timing of age at first sex among youth in Nigeria: The role of modern
norms and ideas. • Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
18. Young Adults in a Conflict setting: Migration and Family Formation • Kathleen Ford,
University of Michigan; Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol University; Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Mahidol
University
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19. Association Between Poverty and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Brazilian Adolescent Students
• Natalia Woolley, UCLA; James Macinko, PhD, UCLA
20. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE SEX OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD AND PREGNANCY
AMONG UNMARRIED TEENAGERS IN MALAWI • Ololade Baruwa, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Sibusiso Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
21. Sexual and Reproductive Behaviour of Female Ethiopian Adolescents:A Latent Class Analysis
• Eshetu Gurmu, Addis Ababa University; Tariku Dejene, Addis Ababa University
22. Child Labour in India: A comparison of Census 2001 and 2011 Data • Abdul Jaleel,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Joemet Jose, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
23. Leaving home for students in Europe within a context of economic crisis • Philippe Cordazzo,
Univsersité de Strasbourg; Jake Murdoch, Université de Bourgogne
24. Experiences of pregnancy and motherhood among teenage homeless mothers in Delhi, India: a
qualitative study • Mithlesh Chourase, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
25. Adherence to gender egalitarian norms and practices: Characteristics of positive deviant
adolescent boys in rural Bihar, India • Francis Zavier Arockiavictorial John, Population Council;
Santosh Singh, Population Council
26. Exploring Impact of BALIKA Program on Adolescent Reproductive Health Knowledge and
Behavior among Girls in Rural Bangladesh • JYOTIRMOY SAHA, Population Council; Johana
Tima, Population Council; Eashita Haque, Population Council
27. Effect of school discontinuation on early marriage among young women: Evidence from the
longitudinal survey in Bihar • Ashish Kumar Gupta, Population Council
28. Fatherhood after union breakup in Uruguay: A transitory or life-long commitment? • Wanda
Cabella, Universidad de la Republica; Teresa Martin Garcia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research;
Teresa Castro Martin, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (csic); Ignacio Pardo, Universidad
de la Republica
29. Child Deprivation and Income Poverty in Ghana • Raymond Kofinti, University of Cape Coast;
Samuel Annim, University of Cape Coast
30. The accuracy of mother’s report on child immunization - Yemen, 2012-2013 • Laeticia De
Souza, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Luciana Alves, University of Campinas
(Unicamp)
31. How Much Does the Mum Matter? The Mediator Role of Young Antisocial Behaviours in the
Maternal Transmission of Health Risk Behaviours • Marta Pasqualini, Sapienza Università di
Roma; Luca Pieroni, University of Perugia; Cecilia Tomassini
32. Interactive Effects of Sanitation, Water and Breastfeeding on Child Health in Asia: Evidence
from Demographic and Health Survey • Brajesh -, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
33. Double burden or double-counting of child malnutrition? The methodological and theoretical
implications of stuntingoverweightness in Low and Middle Income Countries • Katie Bates, London
School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Arjan Gjonca, London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE)
34. continuation of Inequality and Transition in Childhood Malnutrition in India: Evidence from
Various Cross-sectional Surveys during 1998 to 2013 • Gudakesh -, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
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35. Promoting gender egalitarian norms and practices among boys in rural Bihar, India: The
relative effect of intervening in early and late adolescence • Ashish Kumar Gupta, Population
Council
36. A Panel Study of Determinants of Child Malnutrition in India • Basant Panda, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Preeti Dhillon, International Institute for
37. Does the birth order and arrival of younger siblings affect child well-being? : Evidence from
India • Abhishek Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Swati Srivastava,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
38. High aspirations amidst adversity: Violence victimization and aspirations-expectation
disjunctions among adolescent girls in urban Kenya • Caroline Kabiru, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC); Joyce Mumah, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC); Benta Abuya, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Beatrice Maina,
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
39. The Ithemba Project: Hope and aspirations among young men in the Africa Centre
Demographic Surveillance Area. • Ben Pedley, University of Southampton; Victoria Hosegood, Africa
Health Research Institute; Nuala Mcgrath, Africa Health Research Institute
40. The Influence of Infant Feeding Practices on Infant Mortality in Southern Africa • Lungile
Motsa, University of Swaziland; Latifat Ibisomi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford
Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
41. Health Outcomes Compromising Transitions to Adulthood in South Africa • Nicole De Wet,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
42. Does it matter in urban poor communities? The role of self-esteem in academic performance
among urban poor adolescents in Accra, Ghana. • Martin Agyekum, Regional Institute for
Population Studies (RIPS)
43. Transitions to adulthood of youth with disabilities hindered by a lack of accessibility • Virginie
Dejoux, Université de Bourgogne
44. Adolescent contraceptive use and its impacts on early marriage and fertility • David Sanchez
Paez, Universidad de Salamanca; José Antonio Ortega, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
45. Transition to adulthood: an analysis based on youth brazilian NEETs • Marcos Filgueiras de
Sousa, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); Angelita Carvalho, Escola Nacional de
Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); Miguel Bruno, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE)
46. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CIGARETTE SMOKING AND HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS
AMONG CHINESE ADOLESCENTS: FINDINGS FROM A NATIONAL SURVEY • Wei Guo,
Nanjing University
47. Consequences of Household Forced Migration during Infancy on Child Growth and Cognitive
Well-Being in Later Childhood: A Longitudinal Data Analysis from India • Ashish Upadhyay,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chhavi Paul, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
48. Designing culturally sensitive and contextually appropriate sexual and reproductive health
messages for adolescents: stakeholder perspectives from Ghana • Yeetey Enuameh, Kintampo
Health Research Centre, Kintampo, Ghana; Charlotte Tawiah; Obed Nettey, Kintampo Health Research
Centre; Emmanuel Mahama; Kwame Adjei; Kwaku Poku Asante, Kintampo Health Research Centre;
Seth Owusu-Agyei, Kintampo Health Research Centre
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49. Understanding the role of social disorganization through adults’ accounts of sexual activity
among adolescents in Accra • Adriana Biney, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS)
50. Are various forms of gender role perceptions associated differently with premarital sexual
behaviour in Ghana? • Charlotte Ofori, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS); F. Nii-Amoo
Dodoo
51. The sexual orientation and its disparities in HIV-related sexual risk behaviors among Chinese
youth • Chao Guo, Peking University; Xiaoying Zheng, Peking University; Wen Xu, Peking University
52. Cross-national variation in subjective wellbeing among youth in low and middle income
countries: assessing the role of individual and national development indicators • Massy Mutumba,
University of Michigan; Erin Kahle, University of Michigan
53. More Varied and Turbulent? How Life-Course Trajectories of British Men Changed over
Three Cohorts • Alessandro Di Nallo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Luize Ratniece, Universitat Pompeu
Fabra
54. Understanding the well-being and perceptive development of children in India. A comparative
analysis through socio-demographic factors • Mausam Garg, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Poulomi Chowdhury, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
55. Adolescent mortality: levels, causes and disparities • Lucia Hug, United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF); Priscilla Idele, UNICEF; Danzhen You, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
56. Potential determinants of adolescent pregnancy in Honduras. Secondary analysis of the DHS
2011-12 • Lorna Jenkins, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Marcos Carias, United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA); Pablo Salazar, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
57. The transition into Adulthood of young women and men in the Maghreb countries: The case of
Tunisia • Ibtihel Bouchoucha, University of Ottawa; Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, University Paris
Diderot/INED
58. Family Structure and Sexual-Risks among Emerging Adults (18-25 years) in the sub-Saharan
Africa. • Mary Obiyan, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Ojo Agunbiade, Obafemi Awolowo
University; Opeyemi Ekundayo, Obafemi Awolowo University; Semiu Rahman, Obafemi Awolowo
University
59. Parent-adolescent Relationship and Mental Health Problems among Unmarried Adolescents
• Kirti Gaur, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
60. Timing of sexual debut, marriage and pregnancy among the Bicol youth in the Philippines
• Nimfa Ogena, University of the Philippines; Angelique Ogena, United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP)
61. Health and social vulnerability of Adolescents in Nepal • Ramesh Adhikari, HKI Nepal
62. Determinants of Non-Utilization of Childhood Immunization in Nigeria • Sulaimon Adedokun,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Olalekan A. Uthman, University of Warwick; Luqman Bisiriyu,
Obafemi Awolowo University
63. Mother's education and ANC visit improved exclusive breastfeeding in Dabat Health and
Demographic Surveillance System Site, northwest Ethiopia • Amare Tariku, University of Gondar
64. Parental Relationship and Friendship in Adolescence: Are they conflicting in Nature? An
Indian Perspective. • Biswabandita Chowdhury, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
65. Birth weight and problem behavior in 5-6 year old pre-school children: Does neighborhood
choice matter? • Unnati Saha, Amsterdam Center for World Food Studies, VrijeUniversiteit (ACWFS)
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66. Mortality from violent causes in adolescents and young adults from the Southern Cone. An
analysis of the variations in the last 20 years • Eleonora Soledad Rojas Cabrera, CIECS (CONICET
y UNC); Nancy Stiegler, University of the Western Cape. Statistics and Population Studies dpt; Andrés
Peranovich, CIECS (CONICET y UNC)
67. Teenage Pregnancy in South Africa: Where are the Men involved? • Emmanuel Amoo,
Covenant University; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Nicole De
Wet, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
68. The children experience of their daily work duties and schooling. What can be the effect on the
social reproduction ? A case study from a impoverished Malagasy rural zone. • Antonia Verger,
René Descartes University (Paris-France)- CEPED Research Institute (Paris- France)
69. The Association between Child Maltreatment and Emotional, Cognitive, and Physical Health
Functioning in Vietnam • Nhu Tran, Institute of Population, Health and Development
70. The Effect of Maternal Incarceration on Young Children: Indian Experience of Having an
Invisible Mother • Jayakant Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); Enu Anand, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
71. Influence of parents' survival on the early entry of street children in Yaoundé - Cameroon
• Corrine Nkans, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Maxime
TIEMBOU NOUMENI Maxime, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Demographiques (IFORD)
72. Mental Health Problems among Adolescents in Slums of Lucknow City, India • Satish
Chauhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Murali Dhar
73. A Disaggregated Analysis of Child Nutrition Indicators in WHO-SEAR Nations: Assessment of
the Challenges for SDG Nutrition Targets • Tapan Chakrabarty, North Eastern Hill University
74. Nutritional Status of Primary School going children in Mumbai, India: A Case study • Niharika
Rao, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
75. The Physical, Cognitive and Psychosocial Development of the Young Child in Cameroon: An
Explanatory Study • Henri Bello, MINEPAT; Gilles Mentong, Institut de Formation et de Recherche
Demographiques (IFORD)
76. Domestic and International Adoption Motivations and Subsequent Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural
Socialization • Antwan Jones, The George Washington University
77. DISPARITIES OF CHILD CARE BY INFLUENCE OF FAMILY: A LONGITUDINAL
STUDY IN ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA • ANITA PAL, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
78. Use of a computerized neuropsychological test to measure attention among children with and
without history of delayed milestones in rural Burkina Faso • Anselme Simeon Sanou, University of
Bergen; Abdoulaye Hama Diallo, Centre Muraz; Penny Holding, Saving Brains Platform; James
Tumwine, Makerere University; Nicolas Meda, Centre Muraz; Thorkild Tylleskar, University of Bergen
79. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SIBILNGS AND CHILD CARE GIVEN BY FAMILY: A STUDY
BASED ON LONGITUDINAL DATA • ANITA PAL, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
80. Socioeconomic factors and its impact on early childhood development • Zanele Mazibuko,
Statistics South Africa
81. Substance abuse among youth in South Africa: Is exposure to family violence to blame?
• Takalani Muloiwa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Nicole De Wet, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
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82. Trends and Determinants of contraceptive use among female adolescents in Malawi • Martin
Enock Palamuleni, North West University
83. Defining, identifying, and delivering support to vulnerable young women in Burundi – Key
informant interviews to build a pathway for equitable adolescent sexual and reproductive health
empowerment • Jocelyn Finlay, Harvard University; Arcade Ndoricimpa, University of Burundi;
Chantal Inamahoro, Pathfinder International; Jacques Ndikubengenzi, University of Burundi; Gilbert
Niyongabo, University of Burundi
84. Familial Characteristics and Abstinence among Young Adults in sub-Saharan Africa
• Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
85. Does place of residence influence timing of the first antenatal visit among teenagers in
Zimbabwe? • Lucia Mavudzi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Shingairai Feresu,
Pretoria University; Violet Nyambo
86. Exploration of the Effects of Television level of Exposure on Deviant Behavior with Special
Reference to Young People at Madonsi Village, Limpopo Province, South Africa. • Thulani
Andrew Chauke
88. The Paradox of Preference for Abstinence-only Sex Education Programs by Adolescent
Students Aged 14-19 in Secondary Schools in Cameroon’s Capital City, Yaoundé • Teke Johnson
Takwa, Central Bureau for the Census and Population Studies, Yaounde-Cameroon
89. Socioeconomic and Demographic Correlates, Attitudes and Behaviour Regarding Sexual Health
among Youth in Karachi, Pakistan: • Mehtab Karim, Malir University of Science & Technology
90. Sex education for adolescents in urban African families: typology of practices from
conservatism to the challenge of preventing risks to sexual and reproductive health • Fiacre Bazie,
Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
92. Prevention of early pregnancy and STI/HIV/AIDS among adolescents in Benin: encouraging
results to be consolidated • Alphonse Mingnimon Affo, Université Abomi Calavi; Pacôme
ACOTCHEOU Pacôme, Centre de Formation et de Recherche en matière de Population (CEFORP)
Université d'Abomey-Calavi (UAC); Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan
93. Maternity in adolescence and social inequality in Uruguay • María Lara, Universidad de la
Republica; Alejandra López, Universidad de la Republica; Sabrina Rossi, Universidad de la Republica;
Cecilia De Rosa, Programa de población, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, UDELAR; Maria José
Doyenart, Universidad de la República; Carmen Varela
94. Vulnerable position of orphans in households in Benin • Elise Ahovey, Insae; Kocou Missihoun,
Institut National de la Statistique et de l'Analyse Economique du Bénin
95. Parenting adolescents in African urban areas: perceptions and educational ideas of adolescence
among parents in African urban areas • Fiacre Bazie, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population
(ISSP); Nathalie Sawadogo, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
97. Adolescents and Public Health System in India • Utpal Saikia, SH&FW
98. Adolescents Fertility in Nigeria • Samuel Adebayo, Obafemi Awolowo University; Elizabeth
Omoluabi, CRERD
99. Gendered Differences surrounding Sexual Debut in Adolescence and Subsequent Sexual
Behaviour in Ghana • Maame Peterson, University of Ghana; Naa Dodua Dodoo, University of Ghana
100. Barriers and Solutions towards Improving the Reproductive and Sexual Health Needs of
Adolescent Girls: Evidence from Rural India • Aparna Mukherjee, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); T. V. Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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101. Inter-generational Transmission of FGM from Mother to Daughter: A Study of Four African
Countries • Jayakant Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS); Enu Anand, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
102. Maternal Risk Exposures and Adult Daughter’s Outcomes: A constructed Cohort Analysis of
India • Anjali Singh, Banaras HIndu University; Kaushalendra Singh, Banaras Hindu University
103. Young People’s Experiences in Accessing Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in subSaharan Africa: A Content Analysis • Mutaru Iddrisu, UNFPA; Mumuni Abu, Regional Institute for
Population Studies (RIPS); Abubakari Sulemana, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS);
Zuwera Yidana
104. Effect of Gender equitable program to shift attitude towards early marriage among
adolescents: Results from an impact evaluation study in rural settings of India • Rachana Patel,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ajay K Singh, Independent Consultant; Priyanka
Srinath, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child; Jagannath Behera, MAMTA Health Institute for
Mother and Child; Sunil Mehra, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child
105. Education and demographic transition in Brazil: transitions and trends • José Irineu Rigotti,
Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Renato Hadad, PUC-Minas
107. From adolescent’s perspective: Parents’ perceptions on romantic relationships in early
adolescence in urban informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya • Beatrice Maina, African Population
and Health Research Center (APHRC)
108. Do early sexual experience and fertility among adolescent girls influence the first use of
contraception? • Moussa Zan, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Georges
Guiella, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Yentéma Onadja, Institut Supérieur des
Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
109. Growing Up in Abusive Families and Mental Health Status of Married Youth in India.
• Biswabandita Chowdhury, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
110. Factors Influencing Sexual Debut Among Young Women 15-24 Years In Kenya • Stephen
Macharia, National Council for Population and Development; Irene Muhunzu, National Council for
Population & Development(NCPD); Francis Kundu, National Council For Population and Development;
Catherine Ndei, National Council for Population & Development(NCPD); Peter Nyakwara, National
Council for Population & Development(NCPD)
111. Trends in Contraceptive Implant Uptake among Adolescent Girls and Young Women
Attending Tunza Social Franchise Clinics in Kenya • Joseph Mutweleli; Rachel Mutuku, PS Kenya;
Christine Were; Hildah Essendi, University of Southampton; Vincent Odiara
112. Reproductive Health Aspects of Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Upper Egypt, Egypt
• Manal Darwish, ASSIUT UNIVERSITY; Omaima El Gibaly, Public Health and Community Medicine
Depart, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University; Mirette Aziz, Public Health and Community Medicine
Depart, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University; Amira El gazzar, Public Health and Community Medicine
Depart, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University; Heba Mahmoud, Public Health and Community Medicine
Depart, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University; Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Population Council; Doaa Oraby,
Population Council
113. L’obtention d’un emploi comme étape préalable de l’entrée des jeunes dans la vie adulte à
Yaoundé : une analyse selon le genre• Kouogueng Yeyouomo Yannick Brice, Institut de Formation
et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)
114. 'Gold in my thighs'?: Exploration of the phenomenon of child prostitution in a metropolis in
Ghana. • Georgina Oduro, University of Cape Coast
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115. Do gynaecological experiences predict preventive sexual behaviour among young women in
Ghana? • Donatus Yaw Atiglo, University of Ghana; Adriana Biney, Regional Institute for Population
Studies (RIPS)
116. Family and Neighbourhood factors associated with girl child rape in Lagos State, Nigeria
• Zainab Olayinka, University of Lagos; Chinwe Nwanna, University of Lagos
117. An Empirical Investigation on some aspects of Child Developmental Delays from Statistical
Perspectives • Irani Saikia, IIPS; Jiten Hazarika, Dibrugarh University
118. Health Status of Children Born To Adolescent Mothers: An Analysis of the Eastern Region,
India • Rituparna Sengupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University
119. Long Term Effects of Family Dynamics on the Nutritional Wellbeing in Adolescents under
thirteen in Ethiopia: An Evidence from Young Lives Ethiopia, Survey of Younger Child Cohort
• Dereje Debeko, Hawassa University
120. Determinants of the situation of out-of-school children in urban Dakar, Senegal • Mahmouth
Diouf, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie; Papa Mabèye Diop, Agence nationale de
la statistique et de la démographie
121. Child Sexual Abuse(CSA) in India: An unexplored Treasure • Bijaya Malik, NCERT
122. The concern for youth not in Education, Employment or Training: the case of Maldives
Demographic Dividend • Fathimath Riyaza, National Bureau of Statistics Maldives
123. The principals´, teachers´and students´perceptions of school and entrepreneurship education
• Auli Ojala, City of Tampere
124. Physician perceptions of differences in pediatric encounters and their behavioral adaptations
when a language barrier is present • Natalie Guerrero, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Alissa
Small, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Rebecca Schwei, University of Wisconsin at Madison;
Elizabeth Jacobs, University of Wisconsin at Madison
125. Tempo-spatial pattern of progress and disparity in child health in Uttar Pradesh, India:
Evidence from Various Cross-sectional Surveys conducted during 1992 to 2013 • Gudakesh -,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
126. Rural-Urban Disparity in Child Development in India • Subham Awasthi, Kantar Public;
Pushpendra Mishra, Kantar Public
127. Effect of utilization of continuum in maternal health care on immunization status of children:
New evidence from India • Laeek Siddiqui, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Mohd Usman, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
128. Comparison among determinants of ever experience of pregnancies between teenage girls and
adult women who are married as a child in the selected districts of Nepal • Anand Tamang, Center
for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA); Sumitra Kattel, Center for
Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA); Ashish Lamichhane
129. Awareness and Stigma among the slum population in Kolkata, India • Ritu Mishra, Options
Consultancy Limited; Raman Biswas, John Snow, Inc. (JSI); Niraj Agarwal, John Snow, Inc. (JSI); S.
Parthiban; Shejo Bose
130. Level and Magnitude in Special Mobility: An Order-Specific Analysis of Regional
Development Perspective for out-Migrant Children in India • Sharad Suman, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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131. The creation of equality of opportunities in health for children by the Bolsa Familia
Programme: a policy evaluation proposal • Rebeca Souza, Universidade de Brasilia; Leides Moura,
Universidade de Brasília; José Neto, Universidade de Brasília
132. Life Skill Approach- Transforming Lives of Adolescent in Rajasthan, India • Raghu Maharishi;
Pradeep Kumar Mishra Pradeep Kumar Mishra, Save the Children
133. Effect of Women autonomy on Child Care among Muslim: A cross countries comparative
study in India, Bangladesh and Indonesia • Navaid Khan, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Priya Sharma, University of Madras
134. Children’s time use in developing countries: Comparative evidence from Thailand,
Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam • Lucy Jordan, The University of Hong Kong; Cheryl Chui, The
University of Hong Kong; Tim Chuk, The University of Hong Kong; Elspeth Graham
135. Sleep problems, emotional loneliness, and suicidal thoughts in adolescence: findings from large
community surveys in the United States and Taiwan • Chi Chiao, National Yang-Ming University;
Bianca Marella, Institute of Health and Welfare Policy; Elim Loi
163. Relative Spousal Characteristics and Severity of Consequences of Child Marriage in subSaharan Africa • Takudzwa Sayi, University of South Florida; Patience Afulani, University of
California, San Francisco; William Sappenfield, University of South Florida
Theme: 4 - Culture, Religion, Language and
Demographic Behaviours
Theme Convener: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks
Session: (401) Kinship, Culture, and Politics
1. Having a polygamous father: bonus or malus? A longitudinal approach in Mali • Véronique
Hertrich, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Olivia Samuel, Université de Versailles St
Quentin; Pascaline Feuillet, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED); Aurélien Dasre,
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
2. Cultural Determinants of Indigenous Fertility in Brazil: A Bayesian Analysis of the 2010 Census
• Marta Azevedo, Núcleo de Estudos de População (NEPO); Carl Schmertmann, Florida State
University; Joseph Potter, University of Texas at Austin
3. God or the State? The role of religiosity and nationalism to explain fertility differentials in Israel
and the Jewish settlements of the West Bank and Gaza Strip • Anaïs Simard-Gendron, University of
Montreal; Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal
4. Does religion shape union and childbearing plans? A comparison of immigrant and native
adolescents in Madrid • Elisabeth Kraus, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer,
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Teresa Castro Martin, Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas (csic)
Session: (401-2) Identity, Context, and Wellbeing
Chair: Margaret Frye, Princeton University
Discussant: Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, CEDEPLAR, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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1. Ethno-linguistic identity of children of intermarriage in Finland • Ognjen Obucina, SUDA,
Stockholm University; Jan Saarela, Åbo Akademi University
2. Changing ethnic identity of Russian-speakers in Estonia: the role of residential context • Kadi
Mägi, Universiy of Tartu; Kadri Leetmaa; Tiit Tammaru; Maarten van Ham
3. Religion and Socio-demographic reproduction crisis: Sikh marriage squeeze and emigration
from Indian Punjab • Andreu Domingo Valls, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Nachatter Singh,
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Rocío Treviño, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics
Session: (401-1) Religion and Population History
Discussant: Sarah Staveteig, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program, Avenir Health
1. Human Capital and Protestantism: Micro Evidence from Early 20th Century Ireland • Alan
Fernihough, Queen's University Belfast
2. Christian Dominance and Religious Demography: A case study of Suriname and Guyana 19502014 • Kirtie Algoe, Institute for Graduate Studies and Research
3. ‘It is of vital importance to form their conscience’: Catholic mission and African agency in the
making of an East African moral demography • Sarah Walters, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
4. Religion and polygyny in a Christian sub-Saharan setting: Combining the institutional and
individual perspectives • Victor Agadjanian, University of Kansas; Carlos Arnaldo, Universidade
Eduardo Mondlane
Session: (P4) Poster session: Culture, religion, language and demographic behaviours
1. Unified second edition of the Multilingual Demographic Dictionary (Demopaedia. org project)
• Nicolas Brouard, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Cristina Giudici, Università di
Roma La Sapienza
2. Religion and social reproduction crisis: marriage squeeze and migration in Punjab. • Andreu
Domingo Valls, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Nachatter Singh
3. Who has higher fertility – followers of Mohammed or Jesus? Why? Evidence from sub – Saharan
Africa • Elizabeth Nansubuga, Makerere University; Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere University;
Kamil Fuseini, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS), University of Ghana
4. Changing Perspectives on Socio-Cultural restrictions related to Menstruation: An evaluation of
the effectiveness of reproductive health intervention programme in India • Ravishankar
Athimulam Kulasekaran, Annamalai University
6. Portrait démolinguistique des grandes villes d’Afrique subsaharienne et du Maghreb: Un
multilinguisme dominant• Bougma Moussa, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP);
Richard Marcoux, Université Laval
8. Intergenerational Transmission of Risk and Trust Preferences: Evidence from Indonesian
Household Survey • Mayang Rizky, SMERU Research Institute
10. Religion, Life Expectancy and Active Life Expectancy in the United States • Mary Beth
Ofstedal, University of Michigan; Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon University; Chi-Tsun Chiu, Academia Sinica;
Carol Jagger, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Zachary Zimmer, Mount Saint Vincent University
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11. Adjusting to Linguistic Divide in a Transitional Zone: A Geographical Study of the Khasi and
the Garo Communities in Meghalaya Plateau, India • Debendra Kumar Nayak, North-Eastern Hill
University; Mary Anne Jyrwa, North Eastern Hill University
13. Workers or mothers? Czech welfare and gender role preferences in transition • Alzbeta
Mullerova, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
14. Spatial pattern and factors influencing inter-caste marriages in India • Kumudini Das, Pillai
College of Arts, Science and Commerce; Kailash Chandra Das, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
15. Negotiating the Second Demographic Transition: The Interactive Roles of Education and
Religion in Utah, 1850-2014 • Ashley Larsen Gibby, Pennsylvania State University; Jane Lankes,
Pennsylvania State University; David Baker, Pennsylvania State University
16. How Well—Still Good? Assessing the Validity of the American Community Survey EnglishAbility Question • Erik Vickstrom, Princeton University
17. culture and fertility in Tibet of China • Yun Zhou, Peking University
18. Influences of Fatalism on Migration • Prem Bhandari, University of Michigan; Arland Thornton,
The University of Michigan; Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan; Nathalie Williams, University of
Washington; Linda Young-DeMarco, University of Michigan; Cathy Sun, University of Michigan;
Christina Hughes, University of Michigan
19. Sex preference, Religion and Ethnicity roles in Fertility among Nigeria Women: Examining the
links using Poisson Log-linear model • Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan; Soladoye Asa, Obafemi
Awolowo University; Gbenga Abe, Obafemi Awolowo University; Funmi Oyinlola, Obafemi Awolowo
University
20. Religion and Educational Attainment Around the World • Conrad Hackett, Pew Research
Center; David McClendon, Pew Research Center; Caryle Murphy, Pew Research Center; Michaela
Potancokova, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID, WU);
Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) / Cracow University of
Economics; Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
21. A puzzle in the Hindu population growth in Bangladesh • M Haider, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Mizanur Rahman, University of Nort; Nahid
Kamal
22. Minds for the Market: Non-Cognitive Skills in Post-Soviet Countries • Maryam Naghsh Nejad,
Institute of labor economics (IZA); Anna Kochanova, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective
Goods.
23. Cultural practices on marriage preference and demographic behavior of women in India
• Manas Ranjan Pradhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jitendra Gouda,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
24. Did Christian Women Lead Fertility Decline in South Korea? • Sam Hyun Yoo, International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Victor Agadjanian, University Of Kansas
25. CULTURAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DIABETES IN SLUM AREAS OF PUNE CITY: A
CROSS-SECTIONAL, MIXED-METHODS STUDY • Govind Bhosale, Fight Hunger Foundation;
Abhay Kudale; Jyoti Gaikwad
26. Where is Catholic Fertility Now? The Fertility Related Beliefs and Behaviors of Contemporary
U. S. Catholics. • Layton Field, Mount St. Mary's University
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27. Examine Linkages Between Prior Health Seeking Behaviour and Full Immunization Coverage
Among Rural Indian Children • Mayank Singh, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India; Sanjeev Sanjeev
Bakshi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
28. RELIGIOUS MOBILITY IN BRAZIL • Oliveira Elzira, Universidade Federal Fluminense;
Gustavo Givisiez, Univerdidade Federal Fluminense
29. Attitudes towards weapon carrying in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces of South Africa
• Lutendo Malisha, Statistics South Africa
30. Rationality and faith in fertility behaviour and outcomes in Zimbabwe: contribution of
education and religious affiliation • Witness Moyo, University of Cape Town; Vissého Adjiwanou,
University of Cape Town
31. Determinants of native exogamy in Sweden: the role of previous relationships • Annika Elwert,
Lund University
32. Roles of Culture and Religious Affiliations on Fertility Decline among Muslim Women in India,
Pakistan and Bangladesh • Mehtab Karim, Malir University of Science & Technology
33. The Impact of Religiosity on Attitudes towards Abortion in Post-Communist Romania • Cristina
Bradatan, Texas Tech University; Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu, Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of
Gerontology and Vulnerability, University of Geneva
Theme: 5 - Demographic Methods and Data
Theme Convener: Vladimir Canudas-Romo
Session: (502) Advances in mathematical and statistical demography
Chair: Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania
1. Consistent Estimation with Complex Induced Measurement Error: A Numerical Integration
Approach • David Canning, Harvard University; Mahesh Karra, Harvard University
2. Taylor's law in mortality models of Gompertz, Makeham, and Siler • Joel E. Cohen, Rockefeller
University and Columbia University; Christina Bohk-Ewald, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research (MPIDR); Roland Rau, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
3. THE AGE OF MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LIFE-YEARS LOST/GAINED: M† • Vladimir
Canudas-Romo, Max-Planck Odense Center
4. Two Dimensional Carey's Equality • Arni Rao, Augusta University; James Carey, University of
California
Session: (503) Advances in spatial and social network methods
Chair: James Raymer, Australian National University
Discussant: James Raymer, Australian National University
1. Understanding social ties from Internet-based social networks: researchers´findings about
Haitians in Brazil • Duval Magalhaes Fernandes, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais;
Patrícia Sá, Pontifícia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais; Andressa Virgínia Faria, Pontifícia
Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
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2. Investigating social networks in rural and urban schools and households of coastal Kenya using
electronic proximity sensors. • Moses Kiti, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); Alessia
Melegaro, Università Bocconi; Ciro Cattuto, ISI Foundation; James Nokes, Kenya Medical Research
Institute (KEMRI)
3. The network survival method for estimating adult mortality: Evidence from a survey experiment
in Rwanda • Dennis Feehan, UC Berkeley; Matthew Salganik, Princeton University; Mary Mahy,
UNAIDS
4. Social and Spatial Connectivity in the Fertility Transition: Contrasting Sweden and Senegal
• Sebastian Klusener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Martin Dribe, Lund
University; Francesco Scalone, University of Bologna
Session: (504) Social Media, Web and Demography
Chair: Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington, Seattle
Discussant: Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington, Seattle
1. Online Footprints of Family Change: A Study Based on Twitter • Nicolò Cavalli, University of
Oxford; Francesco Billari, Bocconi University; Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing Research Institute; Eric
Qian, Duke University
2. Understanding Youth Unemployment in Italy via Social Media Data • Andrea Bonanomi,
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Alessandro Rosina, Catholic University Milan; Ciro Cattuto, ISI
Foundation; Kyriaki Kalimeri, ISI Foundation
3. The Diffusion of Ultrasound Technology and 'Missing Women': An Analysis Based on Google
Searches for India • Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford; Francesco Billari, Bocconi University;
Nicolò Cavalli, University of Oxford; Eric Qian, Duke University; Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing
Research Institute
4. Happy Parents’ Tweet? An exploration of 3 Milion Italian Twitter Data • Daniele Vignoli,
University of Florence; Delia Irazú Hernández Farías, Universitat Politècnica de València; Letizia
Mencarini, Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy; Mirko Lai, Università
di Torino; Viviana Patti, Università di Torino; Emilio Sulis, Unversità di Torino; Michele Mozzachiodi,
University of Florence
Session: (505) Critical reflections on demographic concepts
Chair: Sara Randall, University College London
Discussant: Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
1. When is sex normal? Reflections on social and statistical norms from Quetelet to Laumann and
beyond • Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, UC Berkeley
2. Critical Insights on the Demographic Concept of “Birth Spacing”: Locating Nef in time, bodies,
and power relationships in Senegal • Diane Duclos, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Francesca Cavallaro, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Tidiane
Ndoye, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar; Sylvain Faye, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar;
Caroline Lynch, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mareme Diallo, Université
Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar; Loveday Penn-Kekana, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM)
3. Les recensements permettent-ils de saisir l’environnement familial des enfants ? Une
comparaison ménage, logement et groupe domestique au Mali. • Pascaline Feuillet, Institut national
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d'études démographiques (INED); Véronique Hertrich, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Assa Gakou Doumbia, Institute of Statistics (INSTAT)
4. “New users” are confusing our counting: reaching consensus on family planning metrics • Aisha
Dasgupta, United Nations Population Division; Michelle Weinberger; Ben Bellows, Population Council;
Win Brown, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Session: (506) Improving collection and quality of demographic data in censuses and surveys
Chair: Sandile Simelane, Statistics South Africa
Chair: Christine Khoza, Statistics South Africa
Discussant: Tom Moultrie, University of Cape Town
1. Two homes, two families? People counted twice in the French rotating census • Laurent
Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Sébastien Durier, Institut national de la
statistique et des études économiques (INSEE); Benjamin Marteau, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
3. Where Are Our Kids? The Undercount of Children in Latin American Censuses • Gabriel
Borges, IBGE / UC Berkeley
4. Using VAR modeling to improve the quality of census data used for educational projects in
counties of the Far North region of Cameroon • Pierre Jean-Daniel Loty, Ministère de l'Economie de
la Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire (MINEPAT)
Session: (507) Methods using limited, deficient, and defective data
Chair: Hanlin Shang, Australian National University
Discussant: Hanlin Shang, Australian National University
1. A method for estimating sub-national mortality rates by using incomplete civil registration to
correct census data on recent deaths • Rob Dorrington, University of Cape Town; Ian Timaeus,
University of Cape Town
2. Expectation of Life at Old Age: Revisiting Horiuchi-Coale and reconciling with Mitra • Dalkhat
Ediev, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; North-Caucasian State HumanitarianTechnological Academy
3. Mapping the divergence and dynamics of fertility transition in Myanmar using census and
population survey data • Anne Schuster, University of Southampton; Sabu Padmadas, University of
Southampton; P. R. a. Hinde, University of Southampton
4. A Demographic Assessment of UNRWA Registration Data: Towards a Stronger Demographic
Evidence Base of Palestine Refugees • Romesh Silva, United Nations; Marwan Khawaja, Un-Escwa
Session: (508) New approaches to micro-level population modelling
Chair: Alexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography
Discussant: Alexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography
1. The changing balance between formal and informal old-age care in Spain: an agent-based model
• Nuria Calduch Verdiell, Center for Demographic Studies; Daniel Devolder, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona; Jeroen Spijker, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis demogràfics (CED);
Pilar Zueras, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis demogràfics (CED)
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2. : Combining Individual-Level Dynamics of Union Formation and Dissolution and Fertility with
Microsimulation Modeling to Infer the Joint Distribution of Family Pedigrees and Genetic Risks
for Breast Cancer • Michael Wolfson, University of Ottawa; Steve Gribble, University of Ottawa; Nora
Pashayan, University College London; Douglas Easton, Cambridge University; Antonis Antoniou,
Cambridge University; Andrew Lee, Cambridge University; Jacques Simard, Universite Laval
3. Too Few Alternatives? The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and its Consequences for
Union Stability • André Grow, University of Leuven; Christine Schnor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven;
Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
4. Modelling the Easterlin Effect using Agent-Based Simulation • Jason Hilton, University of
Southampton
Session: (509) Projecting populations and demographic components
Chair: Thomas Spoorenberg, United Nations, Population Division
Discussant: Thomas Spoorenberg, United Nations, Population Division
1. Religious belief at time of death - Global trends based on global estimates and projections
• Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Megan Todd, Columbia
University; Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) / Cracow
University of Economics
2. Probabilistic Population Aging • Warren Sanderson, Stony Brook University, State University of New
York (SUNY); Sergei Scherbov, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Patrick
Gerland, United Nations
3. Consistent Subnational Population Projections • Griffith Feeney, Independent Consultant
4. A Smoothing Method for Small Area Demographics and Its Application to Racial Population
Projections in the US • Takashi Inoue, Aoyama Gakuin University
Session: (510) Qualitative data and methods
Chair: Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Discussant: Sara Randall, University College London
1. Reporting scientific results back in Health and demographic surveillance systems in Africa: a
socio-anthropological perspective on knowledge interaction and behavioural change • Nathalie
Mondain, University of Ottawa; Valérie Valerie Ouedraogo, MacEwan University
2. The Promise of Computational Text Analysis for Demography: The Case of Changing Cultural
Understandings of the AIDS Epidemic in Malawi • Margaret Frye, Princeton University; Parijat
Chakrabarti, Princeton University
3. Using Focus Groups to Understand Demographic Behavior across Countries: Reflections from
the “Focus on Partnerships” Project • Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton; Monika
Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University; Caroline Berghammer, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Ann Berrington, University of Southampton; Ann Evans, Australian National University;
Olga Isupova, Higher School of Economics; Renske Keizer, Erasmus University; Andreas Klaerner;
Trude Lappegård, University of Oslo; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence
4. Mixed Methods in Demographic Research: Applying a Political Economic Approach to the Study
of Fertility in the occupied Palestinian territory • Weeam Hammoudeh, Birzeit University
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Session: (511) Something old, something new: Using population registers and data from demographic
surveillance sites in demographic analysis
Chair: Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University
Discussant: Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University
1. The Mekong Integrated Population-Registration Areas of Cambodia (MIPRAoC) project: A
health and demographic surveillance system in rural Cambodia • Patrick Heuveline, University of
California, Los Angeles; Benjamin Clark, Columbia University; Jeffrey Eaton, Imperial College London;
Dwight Davis, University of California, Los Angeles; Jonathan Muir, University of Washington
2. Life courses in demographic research. The case of the Historical Sample of the Netherlands
(1989-) • Jan Kok, Radboud University; Kees Mandemakers, International Institute of Social History
3. Household formation and household size in post-apartheid South Africa: Evidence from the
Agincourt sub-district 1992-2012 • Martin Wittenberg, University of Cape Town; Mark Collinson,
Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt),
School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
4. The Effect of Migration on Estimates of Cohort Fertility and Mortality: A Cautionary Tale from
the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System • Randall Kuhn, University of California,
Los Angeles; Jane Menken, University of Colorado Boulder; Abdur Razzaque, ICDDR B; Tania Barham,
University of Colorado Boulder; Patrick Turner, University of Colorado Boulder
Session: (512) Using and improving vital registration data 1
Chair: Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Discussant: Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
1. Advancing the data revolution through innovations in civil registration and vital statistics
systems strengthening • Romesh Silva, United Nations; Carla AbouZahr, CAZ Consulting; Gloria
Mathenge, Pacific Community (SPC)
2. An evaluation of adult death registration coverage in the Human Mortality Database and World
Health Organization mortality data • Everton Campos de Lima, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
(UNICAMP); Tim Riffe, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Bernardo Queiroz,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Lara Acrani, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
3. An Evaluation on Turkey's New Death Registry System • Zehra Yayla, Hacettepe University
Institution of population studies; Alanur Cavlin, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies
4. Families in Comparison: An exploration of results of family reconstitutions using population
registers and vital event registrations • Niels Berg, Leiden University Medical Center; Ingrid van Dijk,
Radboud University; Rick Mourits, Radboud University
Session: (501-2) Advance mortality modeling
Chair: Bernardo Lanza, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
Discussant: Bernardo Lanza, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
1. Bayesian Projection of Life Expectancy Accounting for the HIV/AIDS Epidemic • Jessica
Godwin, University of Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington
2. Backward probability and comparison of age-specific cross-sectional prevalence with forward
and backward stable prevalences • Nicolas Brouard, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED)
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3. High-dimensional functional time series forecasting: an application to age-specific mortality rates
• Yuan GAO, Australian National University; Hanlin Shang, Australian National University
4. Comparing temporal smoothers for use in demographic estimation • Monica Alexander,
University of California, Berkeley
Session: (501-3) Alternative estimation: Wealth, work, disasters & migration
Chair: Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Discussant: Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
1. Leveraging Facebook's Advertising Platform to Monitor Migrations • Emilio Zagheni, University
of Washington, Seattle; Ingmar Weber, Qatar Computing Research Institute; Krishna Gummadi, Max
Planck Institute for Software Systems
2. Testing Alternative Aggregation Methods Using Ordinal Data for a Census Asset-Based Wealth
Index • Rodrigo Lovaton Davila, Minnesota Population Center
3. The relationship between disaster and public mind to emigrate, as expressed over tweets and blog
posts • Hyekyung Woo, Seoul National University; Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University
4. Peers and Motivation at Work: Evidence from a Firm Experiment in Malawi • Lasse Brune, Yale
University; Eric Chyn, University of Virginia; Jason Kerwin, University of Minnesota
Session: (501-4) Data quality and time trends
Chair: Nandita Saikia, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Discussant: Nandita Saikia, Jawaharlal Nehru University
1. Improving the quality of official survey data collection in South Africa through digital data
collection • Mahier Hattas, Statistics South Africa
2. Very Long-Run Implications of the Current Fertility, Migration and Mortality Levels of Ten
More Developed Countries • Nick Parr, Macquarie University
3. Investigation of garbage codes to improve cause-of-death statistics in Brazil: results of a pilot
study in seven cities • Fatima Marinho, Ministry of Health
4. Demographic Data in Small Island Developing States: State-of-the-art, Challenges and
Opportunities • Alessio Cangiano, University of the South Pacific; Andreea Torre, University of the
South Pacific
Session: (501-5) Fertility methods and data
Chair: Edith Gray, The Australian National University
Discussant: Edith Gray, The Australian National University
1. Consistency and quality of date reporting in DHS Surveys: Evidence from Ghana and Nepal
• Sarah Staveteig, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program, Avenir Health; Thomas Pullum,
Demographic and Health Surveys
2. “Missing Babies” and “Missing Mothers” in the United States: Data Problems and Social
Differentiations • Yong Cai, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Anna Rybinska, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. An Evaluation of the United Nations' Family Planning Estimation Model • Niamh Cahill,
University of Massachusetts At Amherst; Leontine Alkema, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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4. Adapting the Own Child method to allow comparison of fertility between populations with
different marriage regimes • Alice Reid, University of Cambridge; Eilidh Garrett, University of Essex;
Hannaliis Jaadla, University of Cambridge
Session: (501-6) Mortality methods
Chair: Roland Rau, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
Discussant: Roland Rau, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
1. Estimating mortality rates when population and death data are both misreported – a statistical
adaptation of the near extinct generations methods • Ronald Richman, AIG South Africa; Rob
Dorrington, UCT
2. A General Age-Specific Mortality Model with An Example Indexed by Child or Child/Adult
Mortality • Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University
3. Adult mortality differentials by gender and regions in Suriname in recent years • Adrea Idelga
Jubithana, Anton De Kom Universiteit Van Suriname (ADEKUS); Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais
4. Constrained mortality extrapolation to old age: An empirical assessment • Dalkhat Ediev,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; North-Caucasian State Humanitarian-Technological
Academy
Session: (507-1) Statistical models for demographic estimation with incomplete or deficient data
Chair: Bruno Masquelier, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Discussant: Stefano Mazzuco, Università di Padova
1. Accounting for Measurement Error in Bayesian Probabilistic Projection of the Total Fertility
Rate • Peiran Liu, University of Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington
2. The Role of Hierarchies in a Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Estimating and Projecting
Contraceptive Prevalence Among Unmarried Women when Data are Limited and Deficient, or
Absent • Mark Wheldon, United Nations Population Division; Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations
Population Division; Philipp Ueffing, United Nations Population Division; Vladimira Kantorova, United
Nations Population Division
3. The Linear Link: Deriving Age-Specific Death Rates from Life Expectancy • Marius Pascariu,
University of Southern Denmark; Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max-Planck Odense Center; Jose Manuel
Aburto, University of Southern Denmark; Ugofilippo Basellini, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
4. Improving survey estimates of neonatal mortality in low-income countries: a case study in
Guinea-Bissau • Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University; Ane Baerent Fisker, Statens Serum
Institute; Celso Soares Pereira Batista, Bandim Health Project; Li Liu, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health; Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University; Amabelia Rodrigues, Bandim Health
Project
Session: (504-1) Data Science and Demography
Chair: Francesco Billari, Bocconi University
Discussant: Francesco Billari, Bocconi University
1. Internet crowd-sourced genealogy and intergenerational transmission of demographic
behaviours. • Nicola Barban, University of Oxford
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2. Using NeuroEvolution Deep Learning Forecast Daily Mortality Changes • Zhongwei Zhao,
Australian National University; Yuan Zhu
3. Predicting Twitter User Demographics as a First Step in Big Data for Population Research:
Developing Unsupervised, Scalable Methods Using Real-Time, Large-Scale Twitter Data
• Guangqing Chi, Pennsylvania State University; Lee Giles, Pennsylvania State University; Daniel
Kifer, Pennsylvania State University; Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University; Junjun Yin,
Pennsylvania State University
4. Machine Learning Approaches to the Social Determinants of Health • Benjamin Seligman,
University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University; David
Rehkopf, Stanford University
Session: (501-7) Advances in Demographic Data
1. Creating a National Longitudinal Research Infrastructure • Steven Ruggles, University of
Minnesota; J. Trent Alexander, US Census Bureau; Matthew Sobek, University of Minnesota; John
Warren, University of Minnesota; Catherine Fitch, University of Minnesota
2. Real-time record linkage between demographic surveillance and health facility data in rural
Tanzania • Christopher Rentsch, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Georges
Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Richard Machemba, National
Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Baltazar Mtenga, National Institute for Medical Research,
Tanzania; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Denna Michael,
National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research,
Tanzania; Jim Todd, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Basia Zaba, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
3. Evaluating the Completeness of Death Registration for Developing Countries at Old Ages • Nan
Li, United Nations, Population Division; Patrick Gerland, United Nations
4. Data Science as Foundation of Innovating Demographic Research: Theory, Methods, and
Implementation Using TIPD Big Open Data as Example • Ji-Ping Lin, Academia Sinica
Session: (509-1) Projecting mortality
Chair: Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University
Discussant: Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University
1. Constrained mortality forecast: a nonparametric approach enhanced by demographic knowledge
• Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
2. Coherent forecasting with standards • Heather Booth, Australian National University
3. Modeling and Forecasting Age at Death Distributions: A Nonparametric Approach • Ugofilippo
Basellini, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National
d'Études Démographiques (INED); Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max-Planck Odense Center
4. What to forecast? An exploratory study of the implication of using different indicators to
forecast mortality • Marie-Pier Bergeron Boucher, University of Southern Denmark; Søren
Kjærgaard, University of Southern Denmark; Jim Oeppen, University of Southern Denmark
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Session: (502-1) General mathematical and statistical models in demography
Chair: Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Discussant: Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
1. Production and reproduction: life history strategies for females in humans and other species
• Ronald D. Lee, University of California, Berkeley; C. Y. Cyrus Chu, Institute of Economics, Academia
Sinica, National Taiwan University
2. A Unified Statistical Framework for Demographic Rates using Demographic and Health Survey
Data • Thomas Pullum, Demographic and Health Surveys
3. Compositional Data in Demography • Adam Lenart, University of Southern Denmark
4. A History of Mortality Modeling from Gompertz to Lee-Carter - Everything in a single R
package: MortalityLaws • Marius Pascariu, University of Southern Denmark; Vladimir CanudasRomo, Max-Planck Odense Center
Session: (512-1) Using and improving vital registration data 2
Chair: Romesh Silva, United Nations
Discussant: Romesh Silva, United Nations
1. Completeness of Death Registration under CRS and Construction a Life Table with Adjusted
ASDR for India and States • Anurag Verma, Banaras HIndu University; Abhinav Singh, University of
Allahabad; Gyan Prakash SIngh, Banaras Hindu University
2. Completeness of data-reporting on death certificate in Cameroon • Kelodjoue Samuel,
Independent Consultant; Moyo Louise
3. Estimating the completeness of infant deaths from South African vital registration and vital
statistics systems data (CRVS) using census data • Mercy Shoko, Statistics South Africa; Lesego
Lefakane, University of South Africa; Vesper Chisumpa, University of Zambia, Department of Population
Studies
4. Allowing for garbage codes in mortality analyses matters! The evidence from Central and
Eastern Europe • Agnieszka Fihel, University of Warsaw; France Meslé, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
Session: (501) Demographic methods and data
1. POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF REMOTE PILOTED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (RPAS) IN
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS • Jacobus Slabbert, Statistics South Africa
2. Estimating male fertility from vital registration data with missing values • Christian Dudel, Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Sebastian Klusener, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research (MPIDR)
3. The IMAGE Studio: A New Methodology for Internal Migration Analysis • John Stillwell,
University of Leeds
4. Incongruence and differentials in reporting death of the child by the couples in India
• Kumudini Das, Pillai College of Arts, Science and Commerce; Kailash Chandra Das, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (P5) Poster session: Demographic methods and data
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1. The Human Cause-of-Death Database (HCD): Aims, Data and Methods • Inna Danilova, Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Marketa Pechholdová, Institut national d'études
démographiques (INED); Dmitri Jdanov, Max Planck Institute for demographic Research / New
Economic School; France Meslé, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED); Jacques Vallin,
Institut national d'études démographiques (INED); Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research / Vytautas Magnus University; Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research (MPIDR)
2. Evaluating multi-regional population projections with Taylor's law of mean-variance scaling and
its generalization • Meng Xu, Pace University; Helge Brunborg, Statistics Norway; Joel E. Cohen,
Rockefeller University and Columbia University
3. Joint estimation of HIV epidemic and adult mortality trends in sub-Saharan Africa • Jeffrey
Eaton, Imperial College London
4. Interviewer Effects on Survey Responses in Democratic Republic of Congo • Philip Anglewicz,
Tulane University; Patrick Kayembe, School of Public Health; Pierre Akilimali; Linnea Eitmann, Tulane
University
5. The Generations and Gender Programme: Innovating in an established Survey Research
Infrastructure • Thomas Emery, NIDI
6. Cause-Specific Contributions to Equity in Length of Life • Benjamin Seligman, University of
California, Los Angeles Medical Center; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University
7. How many old people have ever lived? • Gustav Feichtinger, Vienna Institute of Demography;
Dalkhat Ediev, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; North-Caucasian State
Humanitarian-Technological Academy; Alexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna University of Technology;
Miguel Sanchez-Romero, Vienna Institute of Demography
8. Accounting for Smoking in Probabilistic Life Expectancy Projections • Yicheng Li, University of
Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington
9. The Art and Science of Questionnaire Mapping • Griffith Feeney, Independent Consultant; Sam
Feeney
10. Describing and Explaining Age, Period, and Cohort Trends in Americans’ Vocabulary
Knowledge • Liying Luo, Pennsylvania State University; John Warren, University of Minnesota
11. Long term equilibria in populations dynamics • Gustavo De Santis, University of Florence;
Giambattista Salinari, University of Sassari (Italy)
13. Title: A new method for estimating age-gender specific all-cause mortality for urban
agglomerations: application for India’s 58 million plus urban agglomerations • Usha Ram, IUSSP;
Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
14. Age-Specific Modern Contraceptive Prevalence Among Married Women in 52 FP2020 Focus
Countries: Exploration and Modelling • Mark Wheldon, United Nations Population Division; Aisha
Dasgupta, United Nations Population Division; Philipp Ueffing, United Nations Population Division;
Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Division
15. A new technique to measure wellbeing indicator: An Arab League countries case study
• Mahmoud Elsarawy, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics
16. How accurate are Birth History data from Recall? Evidence from the Navrongo HDSS in
Ghana • Patrick Asuming, University of Ghana; Ayaga Bawah, University of Ghana; James F. Phillips
17. Data quality for evidence based planning and management – A systematic review of
Immunization records in India • Vishal Agarwal, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI); Arup
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Deb Roy, Public Health Foundation of India; Amit Sharma, Public Health Foundation of India;
Mohammad Naseem, Public Health Foundation of India; Vineet Goyal, Public Health Foundation of
India; Sachin Rewaria
19. Comparing, Evaluating, and Improving Population Projections • Marianne Tønnessen,
Statistics Norway; Neil R. Ericsson, Federal Reserve Board
20. Disparities in trends of modern contraceptive use in Ghana, Kenya, and Senegal • Shireen
Assaf, Demographic and Health Surveys Program; Thomas Pullum, Demographic and Health Surveys
21. Simultaneous ungrouping of age-at-death distributions of adjacent calendar years from coarse
histograms • Silvia Rizzi, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging; Mikael
Thinggaard, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging; Gerda Engholm, Danish
Cancer Society; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging; Rune
Lindahl-Jacobsen, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging
22. Handling Missing Values in Longitudinal Survey Data: A Survey of Methods and an Example
on Educational Development • Sabine Zinn, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories
23. Analysis of Marital Duration on First Birth Interval for Heterogeneous Group of Female
• Abhishek Bharti, Banaras HIndu University; Anup Kumar, University of Allahabad; Bhanu Pratap
Singh, Banaras Hindu University
24. Modeling educational attainment in a microsimulation projection model for the EU28
• Guillaume Marois, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Patrick Sabourin,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Alain Belanger, International Institute for
Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
25. Critical Reflection on Demographic Concept of Dependency Ratios and Its Implication In
Measuring Demographic Dividend in India. • Shekhar Chauhan, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
26. Bayesian reconstruction of populations by age, sex and level of education • Dilek Yildiz,
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Guy Abel, Asian Demographic
Research Institute; Anne Goujon, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital;
Guillermo Vinue, Vienna Institute of Demography; Samir K. C. , Asian Development Research Institute;
Markus Speringer, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Michaela Potancokova,
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID, WU); Ramon Bauer,
Vienna Institute of Demography
27. Toward Rising Non-Permanent Population Mobility: A case of commuters in Indonesia • Evi
Arifin, Graduate Programme on Public Health, Universitas Respati Indonesia, Jakarta; Aris Ananta
28. Une approche méthodologique pour identifier à la population indigène dans les recensements au
Mexique • Germán Vázquez, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
29. A new approach for studying childbearing: Causal links between employment, partnership,
socio-economic status and fertility • Ben Wilson, Stockholm University; Maarten J. Bijlsma, Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
30. Are highly educated women more likely to give birth to the second child? Evidence from
mixture-models • Anna Matysiak, Vienna Institute of Demography; Daniele Vignoli, University of
Florence; Angelo Lorenti, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
31. Comparative Analysis of Completeness of Death Counts and Adult Mortality (45q15) for
Brazilian States from 1980 to 2010: estimates from IHME and Brazilian Research Group
• Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Everton Campos De Lima, Universidade
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Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Flavio Freire, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte;
Marcos Gonzaga, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
32. Les enjeux liés aux données portant sur les personnes âgées vivant en logements collectifs :
quelques voies d’amélioration• Jacques Légaré, Université de Montréal
33. Understanding digit preferences in India using modified Whipple index: An analysis of 640
districts of India • Manish Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
34. Reconstruction of cohort data via EM algorithm • Lucia Zanotto, University of Padova; Stefano
Mazzuco, University of Padova
35. PAPI vs. CAPI Collection Methods: Gauging the 2016 South African Intercensal Community
Survey (CS) Data Quality. • Johan Sibiya, Statistics South Africa; Phinah Kgafela, Statistics South
Africa
36. SAMPP - An R package for small area multistate population projections • Marcus Wurzer,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Samir KC, Asian Demographic Research
Institute, Shanghai University and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Markus
Speringer, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
37. Probabilistic methods for combining internal migration data • Arkadiusz Wisniowski,
University of Manchester; Dilek Yildiz, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital;
Guillermo Vinue, Vienna Institute of Demography; Guy Abel, Asian Demographic Research Institute
38. Who collects what? Methodological differences in the estimation of contraceptive prevalence
using survey data • Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations Population Division; Philipp Ueffing, United
Nations, Population Division; Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations; Stephen Kisambira, United Nations
Population Division; Mark Wheldon, United Nations, Population Division
39. Estimation Issues of Vital Events Statistics in Bangladesh • Sadananda Mitra, International
Organization
40. Evaluation of a smart phone application (app) to improve physician certification of causes of
death in Brazil • Elisabeth França, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
41. MODELLING DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS IN RUSSIA UNTIL 2050
• Vadim Bezverbny, Institute of Social and Political Research, Russian Academy of Sciences
42. Deciphering a Demographic Suicide. The Venetian Aristocracy, 1400 to 1800. • Renzo Derosas,
Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia; Cristina Munno, Université catholique de Louvain; Simone Vazzoler,
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
43. Analyzing cohabiting unions with a phase-type model • Jean-Marie Le Goff, University of
Lausanne
44. Stable Bounded Theory. A new solution for solving two problems associated to forecast of total
fertility rate • Javier González-Rosas; Iliana Zarate-Gutirrez
45. Probabilistic Approach of Population Projection for India and States • Anurag Verma, Banaras
HIndu University; Abhinav Singh, University of Allahabad; pramendra Singh Pundir, University of
Allahabad
46. Fertility Responses to Child Deaths in Historical and Contemporary Populations • George
Alter, University of Michigan
50. Understanding the uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention in
Zimbabwe: A case for a mixed methods approach • Antony Chikutsa, Zimbabwe Open University;
Pranitha Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal
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51. The spatial disaggregation of the demographic window of opportunity: Case of Algeria.
• Mohammed Bedrouni, Université Blida 2
52. Signifying Zika: heterogeneity in the representations of the virus by levels of exposure • Raquel
Coutinho, CEDEPLAR - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal
de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Wesley Pereira,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Denise Duarte, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
(UFMG)
53. "Bottom-up Fertility and Mortality Rate Estimation from DHS survey data using Machine
Learning" • Alessandra Carioli, University of Southampton; Jeremiah Nieves, Flowminder
Foundation; Claudio Bosco, Flowminder Foundation; Andrew J. Tatem, Flowminder Foundation
57. Transition from paper based to electronic data collection System: the Kilifi Health and
Demographic Surveillance System Experience • David Amadi, Kemri Wellcome Trust
58. The student's education line • Tarek Bakfalouni, Université Paris X- Nanterre
59. How Interviewer Characteristics Differ Household Surveys?: An Analysis in 2013 Turkey
Demographic and Health Survey • Melike Sarac, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies;
Ahmet Sinan Turkyilmaz, Hacettepe University
60. Inconsistencies In Census Data: The Case of Kenya’s North Eastern Province • Eunice
Williams, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Hleziwe Hara, African Institute for
Development Policy (AFIDEP)
61. Population ageing projections by race group: South Africa 2001 – 2030 • Mercy Shoko,
Statistics South Africa; Greaves Thabo Mofokeng, Independent Research Demographer
62. The sources and diversity of subnational migrant population growth in Australia, 1981-2011
• James Raymer, Australian National University; Qing Guan, the Australian National University
63. DATA REDUCTION AND ESTIMATION OF TOTAL FERTILITY RATE • Kushagra
Gupta, Banaras HIndu University; Brijesh P. Singh, Banaras Hindu University; Kaushalendra Singh,
Banaras HIndu University
64. Factors driving Migration Decisions: Some Evidence from an Agent-based Model of
International Migration • Sabine Zinn, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories
66. Mortality and Life Expectancy Forecast for (Comparatively) High Mortality Countries
• Ahbab Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, University of Padua; Stefano Mazzuco, University of Padova
68. Data for Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals: Assessing the Potentials of the
Nigerian Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System. • Nnamdi Maduekwe, National Population
Commission; Olufunmilayo Banjo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
70. Verification of the Reported Age of Centenarians in Thailand • Sutthida Chuanwan, Institute
for Population and Social Research; Pramote Prasartkul, Institute for Population and Social Research,
Mahidol University; Patama Vapattanawong, Mahidol University; Rossarin Gray, Institute for Population
and Social Research, Mahidol University; Charamporn Holumyong, Institute for Population and Social
Research, Mahidol University
71. Tuning in proximate determinates of fertility transition between 1997 to 2011 in India • Akash
Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
72. Rethinking the Relationship Between Education and Fertility: A Joint Sequential Probit Model
for Educational Attainment and Parity Progression Ratio • Gebrenegus Ghilagaber, Stockholm
University
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73. Analysing the Birth Weight of New-borns in Relation to Maternal Health Status and Healthcare
seeking Behaviour by Handing Response Bias in Large-scale Sample Survey in India: A
Comparative Analysis of Single and Multiple Imputation Techniques • Tanusree Dutta,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
75. Measuring parental separations using register data • Karin Lundström, Statistics Sweden;
Jeroen De Munter, Statistics Sweden; Anna Nyman, Statistics Sweden
77. The spatial convergence of population aging in southern Europe • Doignon Yoann, AixMarseille Université; Isabelle Widmer, Aix-Marseille Université; Laurence Reboul, Aix-Marseille
Université
78. The Measurement of Structural Ageing – An Axiomatic Approach • Michael Cameron,
University of Waikato
82. Under-five mortality: a model life table approach • Julio Romero, University of Pennsylvania,
Banco de la Republica
84. Documenting cross-national comparability of survey data: the Online Codebook & Analysis of
the Generations & Gender Programme • Arianna Caporali, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
85. Maternal Mortality in Nigeria: Estimates Using Sisterhood Method • Rajeev Kumar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
86. The added value of Cross-National Studies: Compliance and Usage in the Generations and
Gender Programme • Thomas Emery, NIDI; Arianna Caporali, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
87. Testing Causality between Fertility and Mortality Behaviour in Uttar Pradesh, India • Brijesh
Singh, Faculty of Commerce & DST-CIMS, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
88. Validation Test for School Life Expectancy Using Microsimulations and Longitudinal Data
• Melissa Lima, Vienna University of Economics and Business
89. Gain and crossover in life expectancy after elimination of major causes of death in India:
Application of new method to construct disease deleted life table • Manisha Dubey, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Usha Ram, IUSSP
Theme: 6 - Education and Labour Force
Theme Convener: Ragui Assaad
Session: (601) Education and labour force
Chair: David Lam, University of Michigan
Discussant: Deborah Levison, University of Minnesota
1. Impacts of increasing education and immigration level on the skill level of the labour force
• Samuel Vézina, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS); Alain Belanger, Institut national
de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
2. Intergenerational divide in the task composition of jobs in Europe • Piotr Lewandowski, Institute
for the Study of Labor (IZA); Wojciech Hardy, Institute for Structural Research (IBS); Roma Keister,
Institute for Structural Research (IBS); Szymon Górka, Institute for Structural Research (IBS)
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3. Cash Transfers, Family structure and Human Capital Accumulation in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Experimental Evidence from Lesotho, Malawi, and Zambia • Jacobus de Hoop, UNICEF Office of
Research - Innocenti; Sudhanshu Handa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ramaele
Moshoeshoe, National University of Lesotho
4. Changes and continuities in labor mobility of three generations of women in Mexico • Fiorella
Mancini, INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIALES- UNAM
Session: (602) Youth Employment, Women's Employment, and Working Life: New Research
Chair: John Strauss,
Discussant: Andrew Foster, Brown University
1. Youth Bulges and Youth Labor Market Outcomes • David Lam, University of Michigan; Murray
Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town
2. Do Public Works Programs Increase Women’s Economic Empowerment? Evidence from Rural
India • Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland, College Park
3. Female Employment after Migration: Evidence from the Recent Immigrant Sample of the
German Socio-Economic Panel • Cristina Samper Mejia, Hertie School of Governance; Michaela
Kreyenfeld, Hertie School of Governance
4. Human Capital Development and Working Life Prolongation: Evidence from Sweden's Aging
Population • Haodong Qi, Demography Unit, Stockholm University; Tommy Bengtsson, Lund
University
Session: (603) Explaining differences in earnings and employment
1. Long-Term Effects of Early Childhood Interventions on Migration and Labor Market
Outcomes: Evidence from a Quasi-Random Child Health and Family Planning Program in
Bangladesh • Tania Barham, University of Colorado Boulder; Randall Kuhn, University of California,
Los Angeles; Patrick Turner, University of Colorado Boulder
2. Does Economic Development Empower Women? Village Transportation Infrastructure and
Women’s Non-agricultural Employment in India • Lei Lei, University of Maryland; Sonalde Desai,
University of Maryland; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland
3. Decomposing the Gender Profit Gap: Evidence from Ghana’s Garment Making Sector • Morgan
Hardy, New York University Abu Dhabi; Gisella Kagy, Vassar College
4. Muslim Income Disadvantage in Western Europe • Svenja Kopyciok, Brown University; Hilary
Silver, Brown University
Session: (604) Educational Expansion and Disparities
Chair: K S James, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Discussant: Kris Marsh,
1. Educational Expansion in Africa (1965-2010): Implications for Economic Inequality between
Countries • Michel Tenikue, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER); Parfait
Eloundo-Enyegue, Cornell University; Sarah Giroux, Cornell University
2. Inequalities in post-primary education in Burkina Faso • Bilampoa Gnoumou Thiombiano;
Idrissa Kabore, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de La Population(issp)
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3. Social Inequalities and Secondary Educational Attainment in India: An Inter-State Analysis
• Charu Jain, National Council of Applied Economic Research, India; Narayan Prasad, Indira Gandhi
National Open University, Delhi
4. Do Public Colleges Increase Private School Enrollment? Evidence from India • Maulik Jagnani,
Cornell University
Session: (604-1) Economics of Educational Attainment and Quality
Chair: Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland
1. Are students’ achievements in European countries explained by investment in children and
youth? • Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, Warsaw School of Economics; Wojciech Latkowski, Warsaw
School of Economics
2. Private Schooling and achievement in India: A new Educational Landscape? • Suvarna Pande,
Jawaharlal Nehru University; Amaresh Dubey, Jawaharlal Nehru University
3. Policy adequacy, inclusion, and commitment: Impact of Household Expenditure in Education in
China • Lucy Jordan, The University of Hong Kong; Lue Fang, The University of Hong Kong; Jia Chen,
The University of Hong Kong; Qiang Ren, Peking University; Qiaobing Wu, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong (CUHK)
4. Are children more valuable at school or at home? Investigating the impacts of household
livelihood and composition on children’s time allocation in rural Tanzania • Sophie Hedges,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Rebecca Sear, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Jim Todd, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; David Lawson, University of
California, Santa Barbara
Session: (604-2) Gender and Educational Attainment
Chair: Wei-jun Jean Yeung, National University of Singapore
Discussant: Feinian Chen, Fudan University
1. Do countries experience a girls’ education transition? Findings on gender and geographic
inequalities in 42 countries • Stephanie Psaki, Population Council; Katharine McCarthy, Population
Council; Barbara Mensch, Population Council
2. Gender inequality of educational resource allocation within household in China • Yixiao Liu,
Institute for Population and Development Studies School of Public Policy and Administration Xi’an
Jiaotong University; Quanbao Jiang, Institute for Population and development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong
University
3. Studying while female in Senegal • Laure Moguérou, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense;
Jean-Alain Goudiaby, Université Assane Seck Ziguinchor; Madon Awissi-Sall, ANSD; Adjibou Barry,
ANSD
4. Compositional Effects on the Association between Educational Attainment and Women’s Age at
First Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa • Margaret Frye, Princeton University; Sara Lopus, Princeton
University
Session: (601-3) Education and Labor Force Overflow
Chair: Deborah Levison, University of Minnesota
Discussant: Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota
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1. Education effects on the school-to-work transition: Evidence from 30 low and middle income
countries • Michael Gebel, University of Bamberg; Stefanie Heyne, University of Bamberg
2. Insertion professionnelle des jeunes diplômés en Tunisie : Analyse longitudinale des trajectoires
individuelles• Jalila Attafi, Faculté des Sciences Économiques Et de Gestion de Tunis; Anis Allagui,
Faculté des sciences économiques et de gestion de Tunis
3. School to what? Trajectories out of compulsory education in South Africa. • Ben Pedley,
University of Southampton; Victoria Hosegood, University of Southampton; Nuala Mcgrath, University of
Southampton
4. The determinants of youth labor market integration in Cameroon: is family Socioeconomicbackground more effective than education? • Samuel Nouetagni, Université de Yaounde II- Soa
Session: (601-2) Evaluation of Education and Training Programs and Policies
Chair: Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota
Discussant: Andrew Foster, Brown University
1. The Impact of Teacher Effectiveness on Student Learning in Africa • Julie Buhl-Wiggers,
University of Copenhagen; Jason Kerwin, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey Smith, University of
Michigan; Rebecca Thornton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2. Engaging parents to promote girls’ transition to secondary education: evidence from a cluster
randomised trial in rural India • K. G. Santhya, Population Council; Francis Zavier Arockiavictorial
John, Population Council
3. Impact of adolescent's skills building programs on income generating activities among girls in
rural Bangladesh • Johana Tima, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, The Population Council
4. Incentivizing Standards or Standardizing Incentives? Affirmative Action in India • Gaurav
Khanna, Center for Global development
Session: (603-1) Inequalities in earnings and employment: Longer-term perspectives
Chair: Daniela Casale, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Discussant: Martin Wittenberg, University of Cape Town
1. Schooling Inequality, Returns to Schooling, and Earnings Inequality: Evidence from Brazil and
South Africa • David Lam, University of Michigan; Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town;
Arden Finn, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town
3. Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in India, 1983-2010 • Chandan Kumar, India Health
Action Trust, Lucknow
4. Predictors of Working Poverty for U. S. Elders in the Great-Recession Era • Jo Hale, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Angelo Lorenti, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research (MPIDR)
Session: (P6) Poster session: Education and labour force
Chair: Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota
1. Time-Varying Rankings with the Bayesian Mallows Model on Education • Derbachew Teni,
Arba Minch University
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2. From early life to retirement • Angelo Lorenti, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
(MPIDR); Jo Hale, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
3. Individual and family factors in school enrolment among the Bwa people in Mali: changing
inequalities • Marc Pilon, IRD Institut de recherche pour le développement; Marie Lesclingand,
Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis; Emma Lherm
4. Repeating a year at primary level: an analysis of the explanatory factors in Tchaourou central
district, Benin • Judicaël Alladatin, Université Laval; Anselme Houessigbede, École nationale de
Statistique, planification et démographie (Université de Parakou); Appoline Fonton, Université Laval
5. The effect of pregnancy and first birth on educational enrollment • Cornelia Muresan, BabesBolyai University, Cluj
6. Explaining the Education Gap Associated with Child Physical Disability • Arlette Simo Fotso,
University of the Witwatersrand / ICAP at Columbia University; Williams V. Ahouakan Ehouman,
CAPEC
7. Education attainment in the 20th century. Using historical data to reconstruct a new global
dataset on education • Markus Speringer, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human
Capital; Sandra Jurasszovich, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Dilek
Yildiz, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Ramon Bauer, Wittgenstein
Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Samir K. C. , Wittgenstein Centre for Demography
and Global Human Capital; Anne Goujon, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human
Capital
8. Impact of children's nutritional status on schooling in Ouagadougou • Gansaonre Joël, Institut
Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
9. Language skills of immigrants and the labour market performance in Italy • Luca Pieroni,
University of Perugia; Donatella Lanari, University of Perugia; Giorgio d'Agostino
10. The Gender Gap in Earnings Among Two-Year College Graduates in Texas • Caitlin Hamrock,
E3 Alliance
11. Beyond Attendance: Gendered Impacts of a Cash Transfer for Education and the Unpaid Care
Burden in Rural Morocco • Luca Maria Pesando, University of Pennsylvania
12. Two for the Price of One? Economic consequences of motherhood in contemporary Sweden
• Maria Stanfors, Centre for Economic Demography/Dept of Economic History, Lund University; Paul
Nystedt
13. GENDER IS THE KEY: An analysis of the gender inequalities in the access to employment
during the Great Recession in Spain • Juan Ramón Jiménez-García, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
14. Exploring the Gender Wage Gap in Cameroon: A Quantile Regression Approach • Belmondo
Tanankem, Ministry of Economy and Planning
15. Education of child refugees in West and Central Africa • Ignace Mbom, CARE-IFA/IFORD;
Kouassi De Syg Seke, Institut de formation Et de Recherche demographique; Gervais Beninguisse,
Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)
17. Child labor, educational lag and functioning difficulties and disability in Mexican children and
adolescents. • Villalobos Aremis, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico; Filipa De Castro,
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Rosalba Rojas, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP);
Betania Allen-Leigh, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Celia Hubert, Instituto Nacional de
Salud Pública (INSP); Diana Avendaño, Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación; Martín Romero, Instituto
Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Agustín Vazquez, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco;
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Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Eduardo Lazcano, Instituto
Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP)
18. Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Uttar Pradesh (India): Are there any differences
across the Caste Groups and Does they affect to their Economic Outcomes? • Srinivas Goli,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
19. Three-generation associations of educational attainment in Europe: findings from SHARE.
• Paula Sheppard, University of Oxford; Christiaan Monden, Department of Sociology, Oxford
University
20. Is the Home-Care-Allowance disadvantaging single parents? Labor market outcome
consequences of the Cash-for-Care benefit for single parents in Finland • Kathrin Morosow,
Stockholm University
21. Effects of improvements in female education on Female Wage Structure in last two Decades in
India • Santosh Kumar, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX; Ankita Shukla, Population
Council; Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
22. The reversal of the relationship between retirement and social status – the case of Brazil
• Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Vegard Skirbekk, Columbia University,
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
23. The long term effects of adolescent sexual behaviour on high school completion: Evidence from
South Africa. • Annah Bengesai, kwa; Hafiz T. A. Khan; Russell Dube, University of Salford
24. Engaged in Work or Study? Evidence from India • Kirti Gaur, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Kunal Keshri, G B Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad University,
Allahabad
25. OCCUPATIONAL TRANSITIONS IN THE BRAZILIAN METROPOLITAN LABOR
MARKET - AN ANALYSIS BY COLOR AND GENDER IN THE 2000s • Sandro Monsueto,
Universidade Federal de Goiás; Mariangela Antigo, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG);
Daniela Lacerda, Fundação João Pinheiro; Jaqueline Gouveia, Universidade Federal de Goiás
26. Homeless graduates • Philippe Cordazzo, Univsersité de Strasbourg; Nicolas Sembel, Espé/ADEF,
Aix-Marseille Université
27. Socio-economic determinants of school transition in Morocco: longitudinal analysis
• Abdelfettah Hamadi, Observatoire National du développement Humain
28. Educational contraction in Finland? Cohort trends in educational attainment and educational
transitions • Outi Sirniö, Stockholm University; Juho Härkönen, Stockholm University
29. Itinéraire de formation et accès au premier emploi au Sénégal : une analyse des données de
l’enquête biographique « vulnérabilités et pauvreté chronique » de 2008-2009• Justin Dansou,
University of Ibadan
30. Global trends in educational inequality • Iñaki Permanyer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
Centre D'Estudis demogràfics (CED); Diederik Boertien, Centre D'Estudis Demogràfics (CED)
31. THE ROLE OF PARENTAL CHARACTERISTCS ON CHILD LABOUR PARTICIPATION
AND HOURS WORKED IN CAMEROON • Fabien Sundjo, University of Yaoundé
32. Wage inequality between and within firms in Cape Town • Andrew Kerr, University of Cape
Town; Martin Monziols
33. Non-standard Employment and Life Satisfaction in Japan • Jia Wang, University of Wisconsin at
Madison; James Raymo, University of Wisconsin at Madison
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35. AN ANALYSIS OF THE EARNINGS IN BRAZILIAN METROPOLITAN AREAS BY
COLOR AND GENDER FROM THE VIEW OF MOBILITY IN THE 21 ST CENTURY
• Mariangela Antigo, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Daniela Lacerda, Fundação
João Pinheiro; Sandro Monsueto, Universidade Federal de Goiás; Jaqueline Gouveia, Universidade
Federal de Goiás
36. Performance profile of education system indicators: comparative analysis at country, region
and province level • Maria Wendnso Sidonie Gouem, Institut National de La Statistique et de La
Démographie (INSD); Youssouf Zongo
38. Education and Occupation (Mis-)Match: Evidence from the Indian Labor Market • Shweta
Grover, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore; Ajay Sharma, Indian Institute of Management
Indore
39. Human Capital Accumulation and Career Development of Pakistani Labour Migrants in
Germany. What Determines their Success? • Sadaf Mahmood, University of Kassel; Beatrice Knerr,
University of Kassel; Izhar Ahmad Khan, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
40. Community illiteracy and Familial influence on school dropout of adolescent girls in highly
focused states of India: A Causal inference from Quasi-experimental study • Rachana Patel,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ajay K Singh, Independent Consultant; Tina
Khanna, MAMTA-Health Institution for Mother and Child; Murari Chandra, MAMTA-Health Institute for
Mother and Child; Sunil Mehra, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child
41. Why Gender Gap in labour force participation is widening in India What explains declining
women participation of women • Sandhya Rani Mahapatro, A. N. Sinha Insitute of Social Studies,
Patna
42. Socio-Economic Differentials in Intergenerational Educational Mobility among Women in India
• Akanksha Choudhary, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of
Technology Bombay
43. Disparity in Education in Uttarakhand state, India, 1991-2011: Experiences from population
Censuses • Manju Rani, Ch. Charan Singh Govt. Degree College; Ravendra Sharma, National Institute
for Research in Tribal Health (ICMR); Atvir Singh, Ch Charan Singh University, Meerut
44. Estimation of work-life expectancy in Iran: using work-life table between (1986-2011) • Zahra
Ghorbani, cultural research institute
45. The Impact of the Great Recession on Intergenerational Inequalities in Higher Education
Enrolment • Heta Pöyliö, University of Turku
46. To carry on, or drop out? Socio-religious identity, gender disparities and school education in
India • Mousumi Dutta, Presidency University; Zakir Husain, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
47. Does the genetic influence on education change across neighbourhoods? • Nicola Barban,
University of Oxford; Melinda Mills, University of Oxford; Felix Tropf, University of Oxford
48. Household composition and school performance • André Golgher, Other
49. La non-scolarisation des enfants en situation de handicap au Burkina Faso : profils et
contributions des facteurs associés• Bougma Moussa, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population
(ISSP)
50. Family Size, Composition & Intra-household Education Expenditure: Exploring Gender
Disparity in Education in India • Himanshu Himanshu, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Perianayagam Arokiasamy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Uttamacharya Uttamacharya, International Center for Research On Women (Icrw)
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51. From Non-Regular to Regular Employment in Japan: The Movement Between Two Forms of
Employment • Kumiko Shibuya; Eric Fong
52. Demography of the Indian Labour Force: An Asset or Liability on India’s Demographic
Dividend • Shekhar Chauhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ratna Patel,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
53. Impact of Education on Decision Making among Unmarried Youth in India: A Gendered
Perspective • Duryodhan Sahoo, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Aparajita
Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
54. Wage differential between Central American and native workers in Mexico • Carla Pederzini,
Universidad Iberoamericana; Liliana Meza
55. Campus Geographies and Intersecting Inequalities: Uneven Pathways to Upward Mobility
• Janel Benson, Colgate University; Elizabeht Lee, Ohio University
56. Measuring education inequality in primary schools of India: A district level analysis
• Chandrashekhar Chandrashekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Bedanga
Talukdar, international ins
57. Adult Education and Child Learning Skills in India • Vivek Mishra, Banaras Hindu University;
Shruti Shruti, Department Of Economics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
58. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN TWO URBAN POOR COMMUNITIES IN ACCRA: THE
CONTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL ASPIRATIONS, INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY
CHARACTERISTICS • Akua Obeng-Dwamena, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS)
60. Health and Well-being of Older Workers: Contextualizing Productive Aging in Indonesia
• Firman Witoelar, SurveyMETER
62. Ethnic Disparities in Educational Attainment: The Changes during the Socioeconomic
Transformations in Vietnam • Quang Trieu, Pennsylvania State University; Rukmalie Jayakody,
Pennsylvania State University
63. Distributional Changes in the gender wage gap in the Post-Apartheid South African Labour
Market • Jacqueline Mosomi, University of Cape Town
64. Inequality in Earnings: Re-examining Observable and Unobservable Drivers of Gender Wage
Gap in Cambodia • Cheng Savuth, Pannasatra University of Cambodia
69. Duration of High School Education and Youth Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence of a Policy
Experiment in Ghana • Patrick Asuming, University of Ghana
70. EFFECTS OF CHILD LABOUR ON FORMAL EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES IN
CAMEROON: SHORT-AND LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVES • Fabien Sundjo, University of
Yaoundé; Francis Menjo
71. Development of the formula for Literate-Working Life Expectancy with Application. • Barnali
Thakuria, Gauhati University; Labananda Choudhury, Gauhati University
72. Economic Growth and Female Labour Force Participation in India • Sk Karim, Population
Council
73. Women and Work in Madhya Pradesh: Understanding It's Regionality with Gender
Perspective • Hemant Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University
74. Autonomie résidentielle et accès au premier emploi salarié chez les jeunes à Yaoundé• Damas
Euclide Noussi Metsakeu, Cameroon Government
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75. Labor force participation of Older Persons in the Philippines: Trends, Patterns and Correlates
• Jeofrey Abalos, Australian National University; Mae Abigail Oberos
76. Segmented Assimilation Theory Re-examined: African Immigrant Wages in Israel and the
United States • Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University; Ameed Saabneh, University of Haifa
77. DISPARITIES OF THE BRAZILIAN YOUTH’S UNEMPLOYMENT (15 – 29 YEARS OLD)
• Leiliane Oliveira, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE)
78. Trends in Socioeconomic Achievement of Filipinos in the United States • Jeofrey Abalos,
Australian National University
79. Intergenerational Educational Mobility in Uttar Pradesh (India): Are there any differences
across the Caste Groups and how much it effecting Employment and Economic Outcomes?
• Srinivas Goli, Jawaharlal Nehru University
80. Exploring challenges experienced by farm orphan child headed households in Makhado
Municipality • Thivhavhudzi Badugela, Department of Education
81. Nurses in beginning of the 21st century: socio demographic analyzes across of 2000 and 2010
Brazilian Censuses • Gerson Marinho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Rafael Jomar,
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ); Elisabete Paz, Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro; Angela Abreu, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
82. Educational deprivation and their determinants in India: An evidence from National Sample
Survey • Mukesh Ranjan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi Dwivedi,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
84. Work Variability and Unionization in the United States • Ryan Finnigan, University of
California, Davis; Jo Hale, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
85. Beyond the National Gross Rate: A socio-demographic prediction of the duration of
unemployment in South Africa from the LFS data • Nathaniel Lartey, University of the Western
Cape; Gabriel Tati, University of the Western Cape
86. The influence of educational marital homogamy on income inequality between households from
a comparative perspective • Iñaki Permanyer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis
demogràfics (CED); Diederik Boertien, Centre D'Estudis Demogràfics (CED)
87. Contextual and individual determinants of young people integrating the labour market in
Cameroon, Mali and Senegal • Moodjom Roland Marc, CARE-IFA/IFORD
88. A reversal of the educational gap between men and women in Algeria • Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi,
University Paris Diderot/INED
89. Access to secondary schools in Burkina Faso: what is the impact of parental income inequality?
• Souleyamane Ouedraogo, Institut National de La Statistique Et de La Démographie
90. Gender disparities in dropping out from Indian schools: An application of survival analysis
• Zakir Husain, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Shobhit Goel, Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur
91. HAZARD ANALYSIS OF UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION: A STUDY OF URBAN INDIA
• Mousumi Dutta, Presidency University; Zakir Husain, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
92. Inequalities in school enrolment in urban areas in Burkina Faso: is access to safe water an
issue? • Dramane Boly, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED); Jean-François Kobiané,
Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
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93. Population Ageing and its Impact on Labor Force Supply in China • Xianling Zhang,
Macquarie University; Fei Guo, Department of Marketing and Management, Macquarie University,
Australia
96. High Youth Unemployment, the Main Challenges to the Demographic Dividend in Iran:
Priority and Policy Options • mohammad Reza karegar Shooraki, ministry of cooperatives, labour
and social welfare; Hajiieh Bibi Razeghi Nasrabad, National Population & Comprehensive Management
Institute, Tehran, Iran.
97. Overeducation of young graduates On the labor market in Morocco • Abdeljaouad Ezzrari,
Haut Commissariat au Plan
99. Inequalities in the provision of secondary schools in sub-Saharan African capital cities:
Ouagadougou and its outskirts • Habibou Ouedraogo; Marc Pilon, IRD Institut de recherche pour le
développement; Jean-François Kobiané, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
102. Genre, scolarisation primaire et modes de productions domestiques dans une zone rurale
défavorisée des Hautes Terres Malgaches: une situation exceptionnelle pour les filles dans le
contexte d’Afrique Subsaharienne. • Antonia Verger, René Descartes University (Paris-France)CEPED Research Institute (Paris- France)
103. Relationship between enrolment rates, socioeconomic factors and school fees in educational
institutions • Mapatsi Maake, Statistics South Africa
104. Socio-economic and demographic determinants of school enrolment and dropout in Algeria
according to EASF2002 and MICS4-2012 data • Nacer Boulfekhar, Université de Blida 2
107. Work longer, learn longer: evidence from Italian Adult Education Survey (AES) • Paolo
Emilio Cardone, Università di Roma La Sapienza
Theme: 7 - Fertility
Theme Convener: Suzana Cavenaghi
Session: (701) Beyond women: incorporating the roles of men and other family members in fertility
decision making
1. Fatherhood in Sub-Saharan Africa. Patterns, Trends and Differentials in Men’s Age at First
Birth • Bruno Schoumaker, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL); Felly Kinziunga, Université
Catholique de Louvain
2. Fatherhood in a changing society – the convergence or divergence of male fertility patterns: a
Czech Republic case study • Renata Kyzlinková, Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs
(RILSA); Anna Štastná, Charles University in Prague and Research Institute for Labour and Social
Affairs
3. Men and Women’s Fertility Preferences at the end of the fertility transition, Costa Rica 20102015. • Arodys Robles, University of Costa Rica
4. How much does family matter for fertility? Cross-cultural comparisons show a greater positive
effect of family on fertility in higher, compared with lower, fertility contexts • Rebecca Sear,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Susan Schaffnit, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kristin Snopkowski
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Session: (702) Adolescent childbearing 1
Chair: Carmen Varela Petito, Universidad de la República
Discussant: Edith Pantelides, CENEP
1. Adolescent childbearing in Martinique and Guadeloupe: An exception in the Caribbean and a
resistance to the French fertility model • Didier Breton, Unistra / Ined; John Tomkinson, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
2. Repeat adolescent childbearing among impoverish sectors in Argentina • Georgina Binstock,
Centro de Estudios de Poblacion
3. HIV/AIDS Legacy of Grandparent-less Generation: The Case of Childbearing Patterns among
Teenage Girls in South Africa. • Johan Sibiya, Statistics South Africa
4. 'Too young to become mother' : Consequences of early marriage on pregnancy outcomes among
undocumented Bangladeshi migrants in Kolkata, India • Ankita Siddhanta, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (703) Childbearing and subjective wellbeing
Chair: Michael Haan, University Of Western Ontario
Discussant: Arnstein Aassve, Università Bocconi
1. The Impact of Unintended Births on Women’s Health and Well-Being in Malawi • Sara
Yeatman, University of Colorado Denver; Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern California
2. Is there a happiness penalty of non-realized fertility intentions? • Zsolt Speder, Hungarian
Demographic Research Institute, Budapest
3. SES differences in parents' affect during parenting activities • Cadhla McDonnell, The
Pennsylvania State University; Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania State University; Susan Short, Brown
University
4. Do Rich Parents Enjoy Children Less? It Depends on Education • Letizia Mencarini, Dondena
Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy; Marco Le Moglie; Chiara Rapallini
Session: (704) Fertility intentions and preferences
Chair: Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
Discussant: John Casterline, Ohio State University
1. Fertility Desires, Intentions and Behaviour: a comparative analysis of their consistency. • Rita
Freitas, Vienna Institute of Demography; Maria Rita Testa, Vienna Institute of Demography
2. The consistency and meaning of reproductive intentions in Demographic and Health Surveys:
Results from a follow-up study in Ghana • Sarah Staveteig, The Demographic and Health Surveys
Program, Avenir Health; Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, UC Berkeley
3. Changes in the Chinese Population’s Fertility Intentions: 1980-2011 • Jiawei Hou, Central
University of Finance and Economics
4. Mapping gender preferences in fertility in India • Christophe Guilmoto, Institut de Recherche
pour le Développement (IRD)
Session: (705) Fertility transitions in Africa
Chair: Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape Coast
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1. Exploring the Link Between Structural Adjustment Programs, Educational Discontinuities and
Stalled Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa • Endale Kebede, Wittgenstien Center for Demography and
Global Human Capital(WU and IIASA); Anne Goujon, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global
Human Capital; Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
2. Stalls in fertility transitions in sub-Saharan Africa. Revisiting the evidence • Bruno Schoumaker,
Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL); Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Statistics Canada
3. Are African Transitions Even? A ‘Demographic Kuznets’ Hypothesis • Michel Tenikue,
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER); Parfait Eloundo-Enyegue, Cornell
University; Sarah Giroux, Cornell University
4. Fertility Decline in Africa: Are the Determinants Different? • John Casterline, Ohio State
University
Session: (706) Future fertility in low-fertility societies
Chair: Minja Choe, East-west Center
Discussant: Sarah Brauner-Otto, McGill University
1. Gender revolution, family reversals and fertility • Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Anna Matysiak, Vienna Institute of Demography; Zuzanna Brzozowska, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Eva Beaujouan, Vienna Institute of Demography
2. Analysis of fertility trends using three parameters: age, parity and interval since previous birth:
The case of Iran • Peter McDonald, University of Melbourne; Meimanat Hosseini Chavoshi, The
University of Melbourne
3. Are we facing a dramatic increase in infertility and involuntary childlessness that lead to lower
fertility? • Hajiieh Bibi Razeghi Nasrabad, National Population & Comprehensive Management
Institute, Tehran, Iran. ; Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran and National Institute of
Population Research; Maryam Moinifar Moinifar, University of Tehran
4. The later, the more? A differentiated analysis of the link between tempo and quantum of births.
• Angela Greulich, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Laurent Toulemon, Institut National
d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Session: (707) Perspectives on fertility transitions (1)
Chair: Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran and National Institute of Population
Research
1. Reversals, diminishing differentials, or stable pattern? Long-term trends in educational
gradients in fertility across the developed countries • Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Eva Beaujouan, Vienna Institute of Demography; Zuzanna Brzozowska, Vienna Institute of
Demography
2. Postponement and limitation of childbearing in the transition to low fertility in the developing
world • Ian Timaeus, University of Cape Town; Tom Moultrie, University of Cape Town
3. Predicting Indian fertility in light of education • Samir KC, Asian Demographic Research Institute,
Shanghai University and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Markus Speringer,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Marcus Wurzer, International Institute for
Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
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4. Fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa: A view using parity progression ratios • Mathias
Lerch, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Thomas Spoorenberg, United Nations,
Population Division
Session: (708) Public policy and fertility change
Chair: Eliya Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)
1. The Effect of Antimalarial Campaigns on Child Mortality and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa
• Joshua Wilde, University of South Florida; Benedicte Apouey, Paris School of Economics -- CNRS;
Gabriel Picone, University of South Florida; Joseph Coleman, University of South Florida
2. The role of national family planning programs in meeting the demand for contraception in subSaharan Africa • John Bongaarts, Population Council; Karen Hardee, Population Council
3. What difference does education make? Examining the changing relationship between education
and cohort fertility during the fertility transition in Thailand, 1970 – 2010 • Thananon Buathong,
College of Population Studies, Chualongkorn University; Wiraporn Pothisiri, College of Population
Studies, Chulalongkorn univertity; Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna
Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences; Mujaheed Shaikh, Vienna University of
Economics and Business
4. The Effects of Parental Leave Policies on Second Birth Recuperation: A Comparison of the
Czech and Slovak populations • Anna Štastná, Charles University in Prague and Research Institute
for Labour and Social Affairs; Jirina Kocourkova, Charles University In Prague; Branislav Šprocha,
Demographic Research Centre INFOSTAT
Session: (709) Education and Fertility
Chair: Tomas Sobotka, Vienna Institute of Demography
Discussant: Ann Berrington, University of Southampton
1. Education, Gender, and Cohort Fertility in the Nordic Countries • Gunnar Andersson, Stockholm
University; Marika Jalovaara, University of Turku; Johan Dahlberg, Stockholm University, Department
of Sociology, Demography Unit; Lars Dommermuth, Statistics Norway; Peter Fallesen, Stockholm
University; Trude Lappegård, University of Oslo; Gerda Neyer, Stockholm University
2. Educational Gradients in Period and Cohort Fertility Patterns: The case of Taiwan, 1975-2015
• Yen-hsin Alice Cheng, Academia Sinica
3. Parity Progression in Iran: the Effects of Education • Meimanat Hosseini Chavoshi, The
University of Melbourne; Peter McDonald, University of Melbourne; Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi,
University of Tehran and National Institute of Population Research
4. Fertility of the elite in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is low fertility among the better-off a phenomenon
throughout the sub-continent? • Jamaica Corker, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Clementine
Rossier, University of Geneva, Institute of demography and Socioeconomics
Session: (704-1) Fertility preferences and associated factors
Chair: Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
Discussant: Alex Chika Ezeh, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
1. The Consequences of Unintended Pregnancy for Child Health • Sarah E. K. Bradley, Abt
Associates; John Casterline, Ohio State University
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2. Influence of mother-in-law’s fertility and husbands fertility preference on young women family
size preference in India • Divya Kumari, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Abhishek Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
3. How education mitigates the realisation of fertility intentions: Is sub-Saharan Africa different?
• Melanie Channon, University of Oxford; Sarah Harper, University of Oxford
4. Didn’t plan it but got a baby: Mistimed and unintended births among men and women in six
European countries • Zuzanna Brzozowska, Vienna Institute of Demography; Isabella Buber-Ennser,
Vienna Institute of Demography; Bernhard Riederer, Vienna Institute of Demography; Michaela
Potancokova, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID, WU)
Session: (701-4) Factors affecting childlessness and parenthood
1. Childlessness and education: the case of Finland and Italy • Annalisa Donno, University of
Padova; Maria Letizia Tanturri, University of Padova; Anneli Miettinen
2. ‘Childlessness’ in Colombia: Exploring the trends, associated factors, and meanings of nonparenthood since the 1980s • Cristina Perez, University College London
3. Love in the time of recession: Unemployment and the transition to parenthood in Sweden 19862011 • Maria Stanfors, Centre for Economic Demography/Dept of Economic History, Lund University;
Jonas Helgertz, Lund University
4. The Transition to Parenthood Among Britain’s “Generation Rent”: Examining the changing role
of housing tenure • Valentina Tocchioni, University of Florence; Ann Berrington, University of
Southampton; Agnese Vitali, University of Southampton; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence
Session: (701-3) Future trends in fertility
Discussant: Ralph Hakkert, retired UNFPA
1. Probabilistic Projection of Subnational Total Fertility Rates • Hana Sevcikova, University of
Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington; Patrick Gerland, United Nations
2. How Low is China’s Fertility? A Reassessment • Wei Chen, Center for Population and
Development Studies, People's University of China; Jinju Liu, Department of Public Administration,
Beijing City University
3. Brazilian Cohort Fertility by Education and Skin Color/Race: Trends and Future Scenarios for
Projections • Eduardo L. G. Rios-Neto, CEDEPLAR - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Adriana
Miranda-Ribeiro; Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, CEDEPLAR, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
4. A bimodal pattern in age at first birth in Southern Cone countries? • Ignacio Pardo, Universidad
de la Republica; Wanda Cabella, Universidad de la Republica
Session: (701-2) Potentially adverse fertility outcomes
Discussant: Joseph Potter, University of Texas at Austin
1. Unintended Pregnancy, Unplanned Birth & Abortion Rates: Explaining Differences Across the
World and Change Between 1990-2014 • Jonathan Bearak, Guttmacher Institute; Gilda Sedgh,
Guttmacher Institute; Anna Popinchalk; Leontine Alkema, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
2. The Children of the Missed Pill • Miguel Sarzosa, Purdue University; Tomas Rau, Pontificia
Universidad Católica de Chile; Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland
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3. LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE FERTILE PERIOD AMONG WOMEN OF
CHILDBEARING AGE IN COTE D’IVOIRE • Kakou Niaminin Martin Roger, INS; Assi Salomon
Hughes Kochou, Institut National De La Statistique
4. Women’s Reproductive Intentions and Behaviors Amidst the Zika Epidemic in Brazil • Leticia
Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas at Austin; Raquel
Coutinho, CEDEPLAR - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Session: (702-1) Adolescent Childbearing (2)
Chair: José Miguel Guzman Molina, ICF Macro DHS
Discussant: Alejandra López, Universidad de la Republica
1. Unintended fertility among Latin American adolescents: a growing trend across all
socioeconomic groups • Jorge Rodriguez, CELADE-Population Division of ECLAC
2. First births to adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa: Understanding the role of adolescent fertility
in the onset of childbearing • Lenka Benova, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Emma Radovich, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Sarah Neal,
University of Southampton; Matti Parry, World Health Organization (WHO); Anthony (David) Ross,
World Health Organization (WHO); Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, World Health Organization (WHO)
3. Early Childbearing and Its Impact among Teenage Mothers: A Case Study of Thailand’s Urban,
Semi-Urban, and Rural Rrovinces • Reena Tadee, Institute for Population and Social Research
4. Regional differences in Adolescent Childbearing in Nigeria • Ayo Adebowale, University of
Ibadan; Adeniyi Fagbamigbe, University of Ibadan; Ayodeji Adebayo, University of Ibadan
Session: (707-1) Perspective on Fertility Transition 2
Chair: John Bongaarts, Population Council
1. Women as agents in fertility decision-making: Australia, 1870-1910 • Peter McDonald, University
of Melbourne; Helen Moyle, University of Melbourne
2. Persisting geographical differences in low fertility contexts • Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, University
of Padova; Maria Castiglioni, University of Padova; Maria Letizia Tanturri, University of Padova
3. Cohort parity distribution in the fertility transition • Tomas Frejka, Independent Consultant
4. Social classes and fertility decline: Evidence from six Latin American countries • Andrés Felipe
Castro Torres, University of Pennsylvania
Session: (709-1) Socioeconomic differentials, employment, and fertility
Chair: Teresa Castro Martin, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (csic)
Discussant: Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
1. The influence of income, welfare, housing and the transition to higher order births in the UK
• Ann Berrington, University of Southampton; Juliet Stone, University of Southampton
2. First birth losses and gains under economic uncertainty in Italy • Daniele Vignoli, University of
Florence; Valentina Tocchioni, University of Florence; Alessandra Mattei, Università di Firenze
3. Socio-economic inequality, employment conditions, and second births in Spain • Pau Baizan,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra and ICREA
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4. Dynamics of socio-economic differentials in the later stages of fertility transition in Indian States
• Kannan Navaneetham, University of Botswana; Arunachalam Dharmalingam, Monash University;
Walter Forrest, University of Queensland
Session: (701-5) New approaches on migrant fertility
1. Immigrant fertility in Sweden – a cohort perspective • Johan Tollebrant, Statistics Sweden
2. Migrant fertility in Europe: Accelerated decline during the recession period? • Tomas Sobotka,
Vienna Institute of Demography
3. Timing of First Birth among Mexicans in the U. S. and Mexico • Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, The
University of Texas at San Antonio
4. Contraceptive Use and Fertility among Migrant and Non-Migrant Women in Indonesia • Rina
Herartri, National Population And Family Planning Board
Session: (701-1) Fertility dynamic in conflict regions
1. Ideal Family Size among Immigrants to Israel from the Former Soviet Union: An Examination of
the Socialization Hypothesis • Barbara Okun, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2. Applying a Political-Economic Approach to the Study of Palestinian Fertility Transition
• Weeam Hammoudeh, Birzeit University
3. Understanding Fertility Dynamics in the West Bank and Gaza Strip • Anaïs Simard-Gendron,
University of Montreal; Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal
4. Fertility Transition and Poverty: the Case of Arab Muslim Society in Israel • Ahmad Hleihel,
Cemtral Bureau of Statistics
Session: (P7) Poster session: Fertility
1. Explaining Sibling Similarity in Fertility - What More Than Socialization Matters? • Johan
Dahlberg, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, Demography Unit
3. Why does fertility remain stalled and high among some of the provinces in Pakistan?
• Muhammad Wazir, Independent Consultant; Thomas Spoorenberg, United Nations, Population
Division
4. Educational Expansion, Social Classes and Reproductive Patterns in Low Fertility Settings.
Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence for Selected GGS Countries. • Krzysztof Tymicki,
Warsaw School of Economics; Maciej Gdula, University of Warsaw
6. Is the Impact of Employment Uncertainty on Fertility Intentions Channeled by Subjective WellBeing? • Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence; Giammarco Alderotti, Sapienza Università di Roma;
Letizia Mencarini, Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy
7. Student-parents in France. Prevalence, pathways, and vulnerabilities • Arnaud Regnier-Loilier,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
8. The Effect of Socio-Economic Status on Net Fertility in a Global Perspective: An Analysis based
on historical and contemporary micro census data • Francesco Scalone, University of Bologna;
Martin Dribe, Lund University
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9. Couple’s socioeconomic status and fertility intentions • Beata Osiewalska, Cracow University of
Economics; Maria Rita Testa, Vienna Institute of Demography
10. A Sea Change in Fertility in Oman: exploring the causes • M. Mazharul Islam, Sultan Qaboos
University
11. The decline in China’s fertility level: A decomposition analysis • Quanbao Jiang, Institute for
Population and development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shucai Yang, Institute for Population
and Development Studies, Xi’an Jiaotong University
12. Educational Pairings and Fertility Across Europe: How Do the Low Educated Fare? • Natalie
Nitsche, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Anna Matysiak, Vienna Institute of Demography; Daniele
Vignoli, University of Florence; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
13. What drives the differences in the share of two-child families across education and countries?
Trends in parity progression ratios in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the US • Zuzanna
Brzozowska, Vienna Institute of Demography; Eva Beaujouan, Vienna Institute of Demography; Krystof
Zeman, Vienna Institute of Demography
14. N reasons to be (un)happy about childbearing • Arnstein Aassve, Università Bocconi; Francesca
Luppi, Università Bocconi; Letizia Mencarini, Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and
Public Policy
15. Explaining a drop in immigrant fertility • Marianne Tønnessen, Statistics Norway
16. Men’s Role in women Fertility behavior and Family Planning use in Pakistan • Bal Govind
Chauhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Satish Chauhan, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
17. How does men’s involvement in the family affect partners' fertility desires and intentions?
• Anna Matysiak, Vienna Institute of Demography; Anna Rybinska, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
18. Realization of fertility intentions in couples: How much does the division of family work
matter? An international comparison • Bernhard Riederer, Vienna Institute of Demography; Isabella
Buber-Ennser, Vienna Institute of Demography; Zuzanna Brzozowska, Vienna Institute of Demography
19. Educational expansion and childlesness among the highly educated in Sweden • Margarita
Chudnovskaya, Stockholm University
20. Fertility Level, Trends and Differentials in Afghanistan by Provinces • Rogelio Fernandez
Castilla, Universidad Nacional de Catamarca; Laura L. Rodriguez Wong, Federal University of Minas
Gerais, CEDEPLAR; Mercedita Tia, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
21. Are fertility levels really converging around the Mediterranean? Exploring the link between
education and fertility at subnational level • Elise Leveque, Aix-Marseille Université; Sébastien
Oliveau, Aix-Marseille Université; Isabelle Widmer, Aix-Marseille Université; Yoann Doignon, AixMarseille Université
22. Increased fertility and re-emergence of a large volume of youth population in Sri Lanka
• Weraduwage Indralal De Silva, University of Colombo
25. Happiness Favors Reproduction • Letizia Mencarini, Dondena Centre for Research on Social
Dynamics and Public Policy; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence; Tugba Zeydanli, Martin Luther
University of Halle-Wittenberg
27. Do Mothers Adjust Their Fertility Preferences When Having More Children? Evidence from
Sub-Saharan Africa Based on Natural Experiments • Martin Flatø, University of Oslo
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28. Timing of contraceptive initiation: An examination of changes observed across 5-year age
cohorts and countries • Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
29. Is a Positive Link between Human Development and Fertility Attainable? Insights from the
Belgian Vanguard Case • Jonas Wood, Centre for Longitudinal and Life-course Studies, University of
Antwerp; Sebastian Klusener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock;
Karel Neels; Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
32. Demographic conditions at birth and investments in children’s human capital • Florence
Arestoff, Université Paris Dauphine; Elodie Djemaï, Université Paris Dauphine; Sabine Mage,
Université Paris Dauphine; Estelle Koussoubé
33. Spousal intimate “pure relationship” and below-replacement fertility intentions and preferences
• Amir Erfani, Nipissing University, Canada; Roya Jahanbakhsh, University of Tehran
34. Financial uncertainty, sovereign risk and fertility: the case of Italy during the Great Recession.
• Chiara Ludovica Comolli, Stockholm University
35. Low fertility in Latin America and the Caribbean: an analysis using cohort size variation and
age-specific growth rates • Vanessa Gabrielle Gonçalves, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento
Regional (CEDEPLAR); Ana Paula Verona, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
36. The fertility transition by socioeconomic status, northern Sweden 1851-1950 • Göran Broström,
Umeå University
37. Explaining the Fertility Patterns and Identifying the Lowest-Low Fertility in Developing
Countries (India): From Single Axis Framework to Complex Intersectionality • Nuvula
Brahmanandam, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
38. Gender preference and fertility Intention in the low-fertility setting of Tehran, Iran • Hajiieh
Bibi Razeghi Nasrabad, National Population & Comprehensive Management Institute, Tehran, Iran. ;
Malihe Alimondegari, Assistant Professor of demography, Yazd university
39. Determinants of Adolescent Fertility in Malawi • Martin Enock Palamuleni, North West
University
40. Family and teenage pregnancy in Senegal • Mamadou Amouzou, Ansd
41. The Low-Fertility Spiral in Japan: Can Public Policies Raise Fertility? • Ryuzaburo Sato,
National Institute of Population and Social Security Research; Motomi Beppu, National Institute of
Population and Social Security Research
42. Modeling the Fertility Transition: Incorporating the effects of mortality on fertility • Jesús
Adrian Alvarez Martinez, University of Groningen
43. A study of the interplay of employment history and fertility • Federica Querin, Princeton
University
44. Exploring the inter-linkages of sex composition of couple’s living children, their desire for
additional children and subsequent fertility in India • Anshul Kastor, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayantani Chatterjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
45. Is fertility preference related with the perception of risk of infant dying, landholding and family
type? A comparative study on vulnerable populations to extreme weather events in Bangladesh
• Khandaker Ahmed, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology; Shah Md. Atiqul Haq,
Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
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46. Having a child before the age of 20: consequences for the woman's reproductive trajectory.
Comparison of three generations of women in an urban setting and vulnerable social situation in
Mexico. • Julie Baillet, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
47. Maternal health service preferences amongst mothers having more than one child in Beijing:
implications for consequences of a two-child policy • Sarah Wo, University of Southampton; Stuart
Basten, University of Oxford
48. Does Women’s Social Networks Predict Contraceptive Choice in Rural North India • Praveen
Pathak, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi
49. The Protective Effect of Coresidence for Adolescent Mothers in Brazil • Jordana Jesus, Centro
de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Simone Wajnman, Centro de
Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Cassio Turra, Demography Department,
Cedeplar, UFMG
50. Socioeconomic Inequality in Fertility Differentials among Low-Fertility Societies of Similar
Cultural Roots: Case of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India • Papiya Guha Mazumdar, TERI
University; Sumit Mazumdar, Cssc
51. Do marital histories chalk out couples' fertility preferences in India?:Examining using IHDS II
(2011-12) • Sayantani Chatterjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Anshul
Kastor, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
52. COUPLE’S FERTILITY DESIRES AND THEIR SUBSEQUENT PREGNANCIES IN INDIA:
DOES THE DESIRED NUMBER OF CHILDREN ACTUALLY MATERIALIZE IN REALITY?
• Sayantani Chatterjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Anshul Kastor,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
53. How does Birth Order and Number of Siblings Effect Fertility? A Within-Family Comparison
using Swedish Register Data • Kathrin Morosow, Stockholm University; Martin Kolk, Stockholm
University
54. Educational disparities in the timing of transition to motherhood in Latin America: a cohort
perspective • Ewa Batyra, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
56. Childlessness and fertility by couples’ educational gender (in)equality in Austria, Bulgaria and
France • Beata Osiewalska, Cracow University of Economics
57. What went wrong with the Achievement of Replacement Fertility in Bangladesh and Its
Consequences on the Demographic Dividend : The Role of Proximate Determinants? • Mohammad
Kabir, Jahangirnagar University; Ahbab Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, University of Padua
58. Testing of Convergence Hypothesis to Progress in Contemporary Fertility Trends in Major
Socio-Economic Groups of Developing Countries • Swastika Chakravorty, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
59. EMERGING CHILDLESSNESS IN INDIA: A MATTER OF CHOICE OR DESPAIR ?
• Koyel Sarkar
60. How many twins are born on earth? • Gilles Pison, Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle;
Christiaan Monden, Department of Sociology, Oxford University; Jeroen Smits, Nijmegen Center for
Economics, Institute for Management Research, Radboud University Nijmegen
61. Is fertility associated with the number of siblings of the couple? Evidence from India • Manas
Ranjan Pradhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jitendra Gouda, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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62. Postpartum preparedness, women’s work, wellbeing, and productivity: findings from a
prospective cohort study in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso • Jenny Cresswell, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Rasmané Ganaba, AFRICSanté; Véronique Filippi, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
64. Fertility decline across regions and socioeconomic groups in India: analysis of period and cohort
fertility trends through Age-Period-Cohort (APC) models • Uttamacharya Uttamacharya,
International Center for Research On Women (Icrw); Vandana Gautam, Micro Insurance Academy
65. Time and space of the fertility transition in Brazil: an exploratory analysis of Brazilian
municipalities in 1991, 2000 and 2010 • Guilherme Gonçalves, Centro de Desenvolvimento e
Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Reinado Santos, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento
Regional (CEDEPLAR); Laura L. Rodriguez Wong, Federal University of Minas Gerais, CEDEPLAR;
José Alberto M. de Carvalho, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
66. A mixed methods exploration of how non-marital fertility and pro-natalist values shape fertility
transition in the Philippines • Bernice Kuang, University of Southampton; Brienna Perelli-Harris,
University of Southampton; Sabu Padmadas, University of Southampton
67. Antenatal Clinic Attendance as Proximate Determinants of use of Modern Healthcare Facility
for Delivery in Nigeria • Gbolahan Oni, Covenant University; Fasina Faniyi; Davies Adeloye,
Covenant University; Samuel Gbemisola, Covenant University
68. Young Adult’s Views on Fertility Three Decades Apart: A Qualitative Analysis in Spain, 1985
and 2012. • Xiana Bueno García, Harvard University
69. Changing Fertility Preferences in Bangladesh • Barkat-e- Khuda, Professor, Department of
Economics, University of Dhaka
70. Trends and Determinants of Adolescent Motherhood in Bangladesh • Mohammad Mainul
Islam, Department of Population Sciences,University of Dhaka; Md. Kamrul Islam, Department of
Population Sciences, University of Dhaka; Mohammad Sazzad Hasan, Department of Population
Sciences, University of Dhaka; Mohammad Bellal Hossain, Department of Population Sciences,
University of Dhaka
72. TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN CÔTE D’IVOIRE AND IMPACT ON WOMEN'S
EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT • Bi Tozan Zah, Universite de Bouaké (Côte d'Ivoire)
73. Why Ethnicity and Gender matters for Early Fertility Intention among Married Adolescents: A
Baseline Evaluation from a Gender Transformative Intervention in Rural India • Tina Khanna,
health institute; Ajay K Singh, Independent Consultant; Rachana Patel, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Murari Chandra, MAMTA-Health Institute for Mother and Child; Sunil
Mehra, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child
74. Short-term shocks on fertility intentions: The early postpartum period • Madeleine Short
Fabic, U. S. Agency for International Development; Yoonjoung Choi, United States Agency for
International development
75. Exploring Knowledge, Perceptions, and Behavior of Women in Bangladesh with a Migrant
Spouse Surrounding Fertility Intentions and Contraception Use • Rasheda Khan, International
Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Marzia Sultana, International Centre
for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Kerry L. D. MacQuarrie, The DHS Program
(Futures Institute); Quamrun Nahar, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B)
76. Demographic and socio-economic determinants of age at first birth in Swaziland • Sindiso
Ndlovu-Muchero, University of Witswatersrand; Sasha Frade
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77. Changing gender role attitudes across different fertility contexts, 2002-2012: Comparing Japan,
Poland, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, and the United States • Hsin-Chieh Chang, National Taiwan
University
78. The effect of education on the transition to first parity • Doris Tshibuabua, Unemployed
80. Linkages between Education and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa • David Shapiro, The
Pennsylvania State University
81. An analysis of fertility in Haiti using Bongaarts' proximate determinants model • Chandeline
Jean Baptiste, Universidade Estadual
82. FERTILITY PATTERNS AND SEX PREFERENCES FOR CHILDREN IN IMMIGRANTNATIVE INTERMARRIAGES IN SWEDEN • Annika Elwert, Lund University
83. Gender and fertility: An analysis of fertility intentions among older women in community
settings in the Republic of Benin • Alphonse Mingnimon Affo, Université Abomi Calavi; Pacôme
ACOTCHEOU Pacôme; Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan
84. Well-being, fertility intentions and gender • Hideko Matsuo, Center for Sociological Research,
University of Leuven; Koen Matthijs, KU Leuven
85. The links among living arrangements and fertility in Germany. The role of Living Apart
Together (LAT) on fertility intentions and realized fertility. • Nicoletta Signoretti, Sapienza
Università di Roma
86. Fertility Goals, Uncertainty and Prevailing Optimism: Understanding Fertility Preferences in
Rural Malawi • Sarah Garver, Ohio State University; Alison Norris, Ohio State University
87. Teenage pregnancy and socioeconomic outcomes in South Africa • Oupa Nkwinika, Statistics
South Africa
88. EXPLORING AFRICA’S FERTILITY TRANSITION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR
DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND: CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA • Samuel Igbatayo, Afe Babalola
University
89. Fertility Intention among Reproductive-Age Women with One Child in Big Cities of China -Evidence from Follow-up Survey • Mengjun Tang, China Population and development Research
Center
90. Factors associated with utilization of Maternal healthcare services and Teenage pregnancy in
West Bengal • Rohini Sapkal, Ph. D Scholar
91. Understanding the socio-demographic correlates of teenage fertility in Ghana and Kenya
• Eugene Darteh, University of Cape Coast; Kwamena Dickson, University of Cape Coast; Joshua AmoAdjei, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
92. Expectations, Peer Pressure, and Unintended Childbearing in Low Fertility Settings. • Johan
Dahlberg, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, Demography Unit
93. Decomposition of trends in non-marital fertility ratios of black Africans and white population
groups in South Africa, 1996 and 2011 • Mosidi Nhlapo, Statistics South Africa; Lesego Lefakane,
University of South Africa
94. Less Feet, Less Footprint: The Relationship Between Environmental Concern and Fertility
Intentions • Marina Andrijevic, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Erich Striessnig,
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital
95. Comparative Analysis of Effects of the Pace of Gender Revolution on Fertility Transition in
West Africa • Onipede Wusu, Lagos State University; Uche Isiugo-Abanihe, University of Ibadan
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96. Determinants of Maternal Health Services among Adolescents in Nigeria • Lindsay Mallick,
The DHS Program, Avenir Health; Kerry L. D. MacQuarrie, The DHS Program, Avenir Health
97. Measuring adolescent fertility: insights from in 12 INDEPTH sites in Sub-Saharan Africa
• Clementine Rossier, University of Geneva, Institute of demography and Socioeconomics
98. Attitudes to sex selection in Australia, 2007 and 2016 • Rebecca Kippen, Monash university;
Edith Gray, The Australian National University; Ann Evans, Australian National University
99. Why do women delay childbearing in Mumbai? An exploration into the reasons of delay
• Aishwarya Aishwarya, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Perianayagam
Arokiasamy
101. Role of son preference in altering the hoarding and replacement effects of child mortality in
determining fertility in India: an analysis of birth history data from the three rounds of NFHS
• Vandana Gautam, Micro Insurance Academy
102. The contribution of increasing education to timing of first birth in Mexico • Celia Hubert
Lopez, University of Texas at Austin
103. Explaining Fertility Decision-Making in Romania. Parity specific intentions and their
determinants • Alexandra Ciritel, University of Southampton; Alessandra De Rose, Sapienza
Università di Roma
104. The effects of risk on fertility preferences: Evidence from climate shocks in sub-Saharan
Africa • Sarah Eissler, Pennsylvania State University; Brian Thiede, Pennsylvania State University
105. Age-Specific Fertility Regimes and Fertility Transition: Testing African Exceptionalism and
the Implicit Relationships between Determinants of Fertility Decline and Fertility Age Patterns
• Athena Pantazis, University of Washington; Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University
106. Fertility decline in developing countries: an analysis postponement of births and tempo effects
of period fertility trends in DHS countries • Uttamacharya Uttamacharya, International Center for
Research On Women (Icrw)
107. Analysis of Factors Influencing the First Birth Interval in the Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
• Jihye Choi, Seoul National University; Gunwoo Park, Seoul National University; Youngtae Cho, Seoul
National University; Sungho Won, Seoul National University; Sooyoun Kim
109. A SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF WOMEN WHO ARE
CHILDFREE IN SOUTH AFRICA • Princelle Dasappa, Statistics South Africa
110. Returns to Fertility Decline in India (Analyzing the data from 2015-2100) • Ajeet Singh,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
111. Social Inequality and the Parity Distribution – A Cohort Perspective • Liat Raz-Yurovich, The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
112. Demographic Consequences of the Universal Two-child Policy in China • Long Li, School of
Sociology and Population Studies, Renmin University of China; Zhenwu Zhai, Center for Population and
Development Studies, Renmin University of China, Beijing, 11; Huakang Zou, School of Sociology and
Population Studies, Renmin University of China, Beijing, 11
113. The increase of one-child mothers in Sweden: a weakening of the two-child norm? • Vitor
Miranda, Statistics Sweden
114. More schooling, more kids? Education and changing fertility intention in a low fertility
context: The case of Thailand • Thananon Buathong, College of Population Studies, Chualongkorn
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University; Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna Institute of
Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences; Erich Striessnig, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and
Global Human Capital; Maria Rita Testa, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU)
115. Effects of China’s Micro-Control of Sex Imbalance--Based on an empirical study of data
collected from four provinces • Ruixia Song, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong
University
116. Ecological Dynamics and Fertility Intention among Adolescents Attending Public Secondary
Schools in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria • Fausat Ibrahim, Forestry
Research Institute of Nigeria; Oyedunni Arulogun, University of Ibadan
117. Women’s gender role attitudes and fertility intention of having a second child: Survey findings
from Shaanxi Province of China • Ying Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Quanbao Jiang, Institute for
Population and development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University
118. Fécondité des adolescentes au Cameroun, Mali et Sénégal : Permanences et transformations en
cours dans les aspirations des nouvelles générations• Samuel Nouetagni, Université de Yaounde IISoa
119. Sex Selection in Bangladesh: Unmasking the Mystery behind Geographic Variations in Sex
Ratios at Birth • Md. Noorunnabi Talukder, Population Council; Ubaidur Rob, Population Council;
Forhana Noor, Population Council, Bangladesh
120. Factors associated to fertility level in Sub-Saharan Africa. A regional approach. • Elisio
Mazive, National Institute of Statistics; Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, CEDEPLAR, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais
121. Contemporary patterns of unintended pregnancy resolution in low- and middle-income
countries • Heini Väisänen, University of Southampton; Ewa Batyra, London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE)
122. Governance of Life: Population Politics in Vietnam • Catherine Scornet, Aix-Marseille
Université
123. Is community context an overlooked factor in exposure to High Risk Pregnancy in Zambia?
• Pamela Chirwa-Banda, Ministry of Education; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Lorretta Ntoimo; Vesper Chisumpa, University of Zambia, Department of Population
Studies
124. UNMET NEED FOR CONTRACEPTION IN INDIA: DOES POVERTY MATTER? • Bijaya
Malik, NCERT
125. Gender Preference and Fertility Intentions amongst Reproductive Age Females in an Urban
Area of District Rohtak (Haryana) • Sk Karim, Population Council
126. FACTORS INFLUENCING FERTILITY PREFERENCES, REPRODUCTIVE
INTENTIONS AND ACTUAL FAMILY SIZE AMONG MALES IN AKIM QUA TOWN,
CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA • Obiageli Onwusaka, University of Ibadan; Joel
Inyang, University of Calabar; Joy Agu
127. Fertility of a cohort of women in France and Quebec using the "own children" method and the
parity progression ratio • Alexander Torres Vasquez, Université de Montréal
128. Socioeconomic development and son preference in the context of Odisha, India • Rakesh
Behera, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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129. Correlates of High Risk Fertility Behaviour in Ethiopia: A Multilevel Analysis of the 2011
Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey Data • Eshetu Gurmu, Addis Ababa University; Tariku
Dejene, Addis Ababa University
130. Government Policy and Global Fertility Change: A Reappraisal • Ke Shen, Fudan University;
Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine and Fudan University, China
131. Association of Teenage Pregnancy with Women’s Health in India • Pradeep Pal, Student
132. MDGs to SDGs: A Review of Fertility Preferences and Use of Contraception in Bangladesh
• M Sheikh Giashuddin, Jagannath University, Dhaka; Shahajadi Ireen; Mohammad Kabir,
Jahangirnagar University
133. Trends in Fertility, Family Size Preferences and Family Planning Practices in sub-Saharan
Africa: 1990-2014 • Olufunmilayo Banjo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Joshua Akinyemi,
College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria; Emmanuel Olamijuwon, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant University
134. Knowledge and Perception regarding consequences of delayed childbearing: an exploration
among women in Mumbai • Aishwarya Aishwarya, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Subodh Singh
135. Cesarean Delivery-Emergency or Elective in India: Evidence from NFHS-III • Brijesh Singh,
Faculty of Commerce & DST-CIMS, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India; Kaushalendra Singh,
Banaras Hindu University
136. From fertility intentions to fertility implementation: An exploration of the fertility preferences
in sub-Saharan Africa • Thomas Spoorenberg, United Nations, Population Division
137. Adolescents fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: Analysis of determining factors in Mali • Dagnon
Sourou Bruno Eric Koba, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Kadidiatou
Diallo; Donita Nshani Tata, Department of anthropology
138. Fertility performance of Chinese International Migrants Under China's One Child Policy
• Wanli Nie, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
139. The determinants of low fertility in rural and urban West Bengal, India • Sayantani
Chatterjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
140. Gender equitable socialization experiences and enhanced parental communication during
growing-up years positively influences reproductive practices among married Indian youth
• Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Usha Ram, IUSSP
141. La valeur de l’enfant à travers les investissements en éducation dans la réduction des
naissances• Elise Ahovey, Insae
142. Regional variance in the onset of childbearing among female adolescents in Nigeria • Michael
Kunnuji, University of Lagos; Idongesit Eshiet, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria; Chinyere Nnorom,
Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo
143. Facteurs explicatifs du recours au traitement préventif intermittent du paludisme au
Sénégal• Ndiouma Faye, Université de Montréal; Ibrahima Diouf, Université Catholique de Louvain;
Khoudia Wade, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie
144. Son Preference and Parental Satisfaction • Junji Kageyama, Meikai University; Risa Hagiwara,
Meikai University; Kazuma Sato, Takushoku University; Eriko Teramura, Meikai University
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145. Methodology for estimation of potential loss of births due to health-related problems (by an
example of Russia) • Elena Zemlyanova, Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and
Informatics; Alla Ivanova, Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
146. Understanding the adult socioeconomic status of teen and older adult mothers in India • Ajay
Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
147. Unintended Pregnancy and Maternal and Child Health in Nepal: The Case of Tarai Region
• Komal Dulal, Centre For Population And Development, Purbanchal University
148. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ONLINE DISTANCE TERTIARY EDUCATION AND
STUDENTS TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD IN SWEDEN • Linus Andersson, Swedish
Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University
149. Socioeconomic Factors, Employment Status & Fertility Behavior of Childbearing Women in
Southwestern Region of Nigeria • Muyiwa Oladosun, Covenant University; Tayo George, Covenant
University; Taiwo Abioye, Covenant University
150. Pregnancy intentions and contraceptive use in Eastern Burma • Marta Bornstein, UCLA;
Jessica Gipson, UCLA, School of Public Health; Parveen Parmar, University of Southern California;
Nicholas Jackson, University of California, Los Angeles; Adam Richards, University of California, Los
Angeles
151. Socio-cultural contexts of population policy achievement in Iran • Sajede Vaezzade, Academic
Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR); Ali Ayaseh, Kermanshah Azad University,
UNFPA; Bita Hamed, Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) of Kermanshah;
Farid Khalili, Deputy Director of Economy and Finance of Kermanshah Province and Investment
Services Center; Syed Gholam Reza Hoseini, Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research
(ACECR)
152. Transition and differentials pattern of birth interval among Muslims in Selected Asian
Countries: A trend analysis • Tamal Reja, International Center for Research On Women (Icrw)
153. Couple’s Education and Fertility Timings in India • Rakesh Mishra, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
154. Explorations of spatial patterns of India’s fertility in 2011 and its determinants • Abhishek
Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kaushalendra Kumar, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Praveen Pathak, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi;
Rajesh Chauhan, Population Research Centre, Department of Economics, University of Lucknow; Adrita
Banerjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
155. Fertility Postponement and Apparent Fecundability. Analysis of Relation With Use of
Retrospective Survey Data. • Krzysztof Tymicki, Warsaw School of Economics
156. Fertility in Tibetan Nomadic Populations in China: Examining Proximate Determinants and
Socioeconomic Correlates • Jessica Gipson, UCLA, School of Public Health; Kunchok Gyaltsen, TsoNgon (Qinghai) University Tibetan Medical College; Lumo Tsering, Tso-Ngon (Qinghai) University
Tibetan Medical College; Corrina Moucheraud, University of California, Los Angeles; Anne R. Pebley,
University of California, Los Angeles; Lhusham Gyal, Tso-Ngon (Qinghai) University Tibetan Medical
College
157. The influence of internal migration status on fertility in Nigeria: a multilevel analysis of
individual and contextual factors • Chukwuedozie Ajaero, University of Nigeria Nsukka(UNN);
Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand
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158. Regional differences of causal effects of urbanization on fertility. Evidence from 175
Demographic Health Surveys (1990-2011) • Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Statistics Canada; Jose
Mangalu Agbada, University of Kinshasa
159. Impact of fertility on women's labour in Tunisia: estimation of a bivariate probit model
• Jalila Attafi, Faculté des Sciences Économiques Et de Gestion de Tunis; Bilel Abidi, Ministère de la
santé; Mohamed Chaouch, Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis
160. Causes of Fertility Decline in Odisha, India: Results from Focus Group Discussions • Harihar
Sahoo, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
161. Married Women’s Employment and Its Effect on Their Fertility In Urban China • Zhou
Yuxiang, Renmin University of China
162. The Mechanism of the Effect of Educational Attainment on Childbearing in Spain : Mediation
of Catholic and Contraceptive Methods • Ryohei Mogi, Centre D’estudis Demografics
163. Examine the failure rate and Disruptions of contraceptive use and Reasons in four selected
states of India • Rohit Singh, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
164. Prolonged Birth intervals in Iran: Spacing or Postponing? • Amir Erfani, Nipissing University,
Canada; Marzieh Nojomi; Hatam Hosseini, Bu-Ali Sina University
165. Determinants of large family size in the context of fertility in India:Evidence from District
Level Household Survey data • Pushpanjali Swain, National Institute of Health & Family Welfare;
Jayanta Das, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare; Ganesh Sharnngadharan, National Institute
of Health and Family Welfare
166. An analysis of unintended pregnancies in Nigeria • Saritha Viswan, University of
Witwatersrand; Sundari Ravindran, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
167. Household poverty and women's fertility in Guinea • Mory Camara, Institut National De La
Statistique; Thierno Souleymane Barry, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Demographiques (IFORD)
168. Fertility amongst young women in Mexico. A longitudinal and spatial approximation • Mario
Martínez Salgado, Unidad de Investigación sobre Representaciones Culturales y Sociales; Rodrigo
Tapia-McClung, Centro de Investigación en Geografía y Geomática (Ing. Jorge L. Tamayo), A. C.
169. Graduation methods to derive age-specific fertility rates from abridged data in India: A
comparison of three methods using NFHS data • Anjali Singh, Banaras HIndu University
170. Intention for one child family among new cohorts of marriage in Iran; Levels, Determinants &
policy implications • Farideh Khalajabadi Farahani, National Institute Of Population Research, Iran
171. International migration and Intentions to Have Additional Children in Mexico: A Study of
Couple Fertility Intentions Using a Mixed Methodology • Ricardo Regules, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México
172. Persistence of Son Preference: Evidence from Chinese Immigrant to U. S. • Huanjun Zhang,
Texas A&M University
173. Assessment of pockets of low birth spacing in India • Parul Puri, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Apurba Shil, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
174. Migration, Duration of Residence and Fertility Dynamics in India • Rakesh Mishra,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
175. Obesity & Aggregate Fertility: An Extension to the Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis • Layton
Field, Mount St. Mary's University; Lindsey Field, Mount St. Mary's University
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176. THE IMPACT OF CURRENT ECONOMIC RECESSION ON FERTILITY IN GREECE,
ITALY AND SPAIN • Maria Carella, University of Bari; Daniel Devolder, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona; Byron Kotzamanis, Laboratory of demographic and social analyses, University of Thessaly;
Julian López Colás, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
177. Low fertility in the Czech Republic: The effect of the tempo or quantum of childbearing?
• Jirina Kocourkova, Charles University In Prague; Anna Štastná, Charles University in Prague and
Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs
178. Polarization of the age at first birth in the Southern Cone region • Mathias Nathan,
Universidad de la Republica
179. Inter-Spousal Communication and Concordant Fertility Goal in Nigeria • Gbolahan Oni,
Covenant University; Adebanke Olawole-Isaac, Covenant University; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant
University; Paul Adekola, Covenant University
180. Does not having a living child increase women’s risk of intimate partner violence? Evidence
from 2008-2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys • Lukman Solanke, Obafemi A
181. Rural-Urban Differentials in Fertility Change in Districts of Uttar Pradesh • Mamta Rajbhar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
182. Gender Role Attitudes and Fertility Ideals in East Asia: Evidence from China, Japan, and
South Korea • Soo-Yeon Yoon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
183. Panel data analysis of fertility and its proximate determinants in developing nations, using
data from demographic health survey, 1984 to 2014. • Gizachew Balew Jembere, Seoul National
Universi; Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University
184. Fertility and age transition in Sub-Saharan Africa • Abdul Arokesagun, Obafemi Awolowo
University; Sunday Adedini, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
185. Family Planning Policy and Fertility Change in China • Xiaochun Qiao, Institute of Population
Research, Peking University
259. Policy Context: Chinese Fertility Pattern in the U. S. • Huanjun Zhang, Texas A&M University;
Shenghan CAI, Macquarie University
Theme: 8 - Gender and Population
Theme Convener: Sunita Kishor
Session: (801) Gender and population
Chair: Sunita Kishor, ICF Macro
1. Rising household incomes and female labor supply in India • Neha Agarwal, University of
California, Riverside
2. Gender preferences and childbearing: Linking behaviour and macro-level sex-ratio at birth.
• Sylvie Dubuc, University of Oxford; Devinderjit Sivia
3. Does experiencing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) have an impact on women’s pregnancy
outcomes in Tanzania? An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2010 • Anushé Hassan,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
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4. Female Empowerment Matters: A Global Study of Development, Female Political
Empowerment, and the Legalization of Same-Sex Unions • Yen-hsin Alice Cheng, Academia Sinica;
Thung-Hong Lin, Academia Sinica
Session: (802) Factors behind the rise or decline of birth masculinity
Chair: Yong Cai, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
1. Nepal's Missing Girls: A Mixed Methods Study of Sex-Selective Abortion • Melanie Channon,
University of Oxford; Gyanendra Bajracharya, Central Bureau of Statistics; Stuart Basten, University of
Oxford; Amos Channon, University of Southampton; Badri Dulal, CREHPA; Mahesh Puri, CREHPA
Nepal
2. The onset of birth masculinization in Albania, Georgia and Viet Nam • Christophe Guilmoto,
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Nora Dudwick, Independent researcher; Arjan
Gjonca, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Laura Rahm, Université Paris
Descartes
3. Sex-Selective Abortions, Fertility, and Birth Spacing • Claus Portner, Seattle University
4. SON PREFERENCE AND FEMALE PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD DECISION
MAKING • Muhammad Rashid Javed, Université de Pau; Mazhar Mughal, Pau Business School,
France.
Session: (803) Gender and later-life transitions
Chair: Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Genève
1. Comportements conjugaux après 50 ans en France: des enjeux différents pour les hommes et
femmes • Carole Bonnet, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Fanny Godet, Insee;
Anne Solaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
2. JOINT RETIREMENT AMONG SAME-SEX AND OPPOSITE-SEX COUPLES: AN
ANALYSIS USING SWEDISH ADMINISTRATIVE REGISTERS FROM 1995 TO 2012 • Linda
Kridahl, Department of Sociology; Martin Kolk, Stockholm University
3. Work-family histories and extended working lives across cohorts. Evidence from the UK • Karen
Glaser, King's College London; Giorgio Di Gessa, London School of Economics and Political Science
(LSE); Laurie M Corna, King's College London; Rachel Stuchbury, University College London; Loretta
Platts, Stockholm University; Diana Worts, University of Toronto; Peggy McDonough, University of
Toronto; Amanda Sacker, University College London; Debora Price, University of Manchester
Session: (804) Gender differentials in rural-to-urban migration
Chair: Mark VanLandingham, Tulane University
1. Who is moving? Exploring internal migration by gender and education across 58 countries.
• Guy Abel, Asian Demographic Research Institute; Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA,
VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences
2. Gender Differentials in the Migration and Transition to the Labor Market of Rural Youth in
Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) • Anne Calvès, Université de Montréal; Bilampoa Gnoumou
Thiombiano, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
3. Gender Differential in Internal Migration: the Role of Fertility. Analysis of Rural and Urban
HDSSs in Burkina Faso • Pongi Nyuba Roger, Université catholique de Louvain
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4. Consequences of skewed population sex ratios on sex differentials in mortality: does migration
matter? • Nurul Alam, ICDDR, B; M Haider, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,
Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Mahfuzur Rahman, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,
Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Subhash Chandra Das, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research,
Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); S M Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease
Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
Session: (805) Gender in market work, the care economy, and household production
Chair: Gretchen Donehower, UC Berkeley
1. Are Italians substituting money with time? Implications of the economic crisis on the gender
division of labor • Marina Zannella, Sapienza Università di Roma; Alessandra De Rose, Sapienza
Università di Roma
2. Caregiving time costs and trade-offs with paid work and leisure: Evidence from Sweden, the UK
and Canada • Jeff Neilson, Centre for Economic Demography, Lund University; Maria Stanfors,
Centre for Economic Demography/Dept of Economic History, Lund University
3. Revealing gender differences in home and market production in Uruguay, 2006 and 2013
• María Lara, Universidad de la Republica; Marisa Bucheli, Universidad de la República
4. Gender Specialisation in the Market and the Home in South Africa, 2000-2010 • Morne
Oosthuizen, School of Economics, University of Cape Town
Session: (806) International perspectives on gender-based violence
1. Individual, community, and social network influences on beliefs concerning the acceptability of
intimate partner violence in a rural Senegalese population • John Sandberg, The George
Washington University; Rosalind Fennell; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le
Développement (IRD); Steven Rytina, McGill University; Laetitia Douillot, George Washington
University; Yacine Boujija, George Washington University; Simona Bignami, Université de Montréal;
Cheikh Sokhna, Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD)
2. How long was the honeymoon? Timing of the first experience of spousal violence among married
women in sub-Saharan Africa • Joshua Akinyemi, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan,
Nigeria; Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Emmanuel Olamijuwon,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg
3. Community influences and cross-national variation in FGMC in Francophone West Africa
• Sarah Hayford, Ohio State University; Sarah Garver, Ohio State University; Yuk Fai Cheong, Emory
University; Rose Grose, Emory University; Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou;
Kathryn Yount, Emory University
4. Violence Against Women and Girls in the context of conflict in South Sudan: A mixed-methods
study. • Juan Manuel Contreras, George Washington University
Session: (807) Sex, gender, and health
Chair: Susan Short, Brown University
1. Does the ‘male-female health and survival paradox’ evident in India? Analysis of gender gap in
health, disability and survival among the older adults • Prashant Kumar Singh, Department of
Policy Studies, TERI University; Lucky Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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2. Excess female mortality amongst adults, causes of death and the role of deficient nutrition, the
Netherlands 1875-1900 • Elien van Dongen, Lund University; Angelique Janssens, Radboud University
3. Inherent sex differences and disease: What we can learn from Catholic order members • Angela
Wiedemann, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/OEAW, WU)
4. Self-rated health and gender: how important are our methodological choices? • Megan Todd,
Columbia University; Audrey Dorélien, University of Minnesota; Hongwei Xu, University of Michigan
Session: (801-1) Gender Dimensions of Women's empowerment
Chair: Sunita Kishor, ICF Macro
1. Women’s (Health) Work: Gender Dimensions of Time Spent Seeking Healthcare in Malawi
• Stephanie Chamberlin, University of Colorado Denver; Sara Yeatman, University of Colorado
Denver
2. Women’s individual asset ownership and experience of intimate partner violence: Evidence from
28 international surveys • Amber Peterman, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti; Jennifer Bleck,
University of South Florida; Audrey Pereira, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti; Tia Palermo,
UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti; Kathryn Yount, Emory University
3. Differentials of labor participation and income by sex and income classes: an investigation on the
motherhood penalty in Brazil • Jeronimo Muniz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG);
Carmelita Veneroso, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
4. Individual and joint influence of community’s wife beating acceptability and female educational
attainment on intimate partner violence among married women in Nigeria • Phillips Abimbola,
University of Ibadan; Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan; Olufunmilayo Fawole, University of Ibadan,
Nigeria
Session: (806-1) Violence against women: perspectives,
Chair: Carlos Javier Echarri Canovas, El Colegio de México
1. Gender based violence in WestAfrica in War, Peace and Ritual • Helen R. Ware, University of
New England
2. How early-life experiences, structural inequalities and relative resources affect domestic violence:
Evidence from Turkey • Ezgi Berktaş, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Mehmet
Ali Eryurt, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies
3. Effect of helpline services for women experiencing domestic violence on women’s experience of
subsequent violence and sense of wellbeing: A case study from India • Shireen J. Jejeebhoy,
Independent Researcher
4. Spousal Violence during Pregnancy in Egypt, 2005-2014: Estimates, Characteristics,
Determinants and Reproductive Health Outcomes • Andrzej Kulczycki, University of Alabama at
Birmingham (UAB); Lucia Juarez, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Session: (805-1) Structural Effects on Female Labor Force Participation
Chair: Gretchen Donehower, UC Berkeley
1. Is mobile work profitable for women? The division of domestic labour and the careers of airline
hostesses, stewards and pilots • Anne Lambert, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
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2. LABOR MARKET AND GENDER RELATIONS – The association between presence of
children and Brazilian women’s access to labor market • Janaína Guiginski, Centro de
Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Simone Wajnman, Centro de Desenvolvimento
e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
3. Inter-generational time use by gender under informality in developing countries in Colombia
• B. Piedad Urdinola, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Bogotá; Jorge Tovar, Department of
Economics, Universidad de los Andes-Bogota
4. The Impact of Affordable and Better Quality Day Care on Women’s Work in a Slum Settlement
of Nairobi • Shelley Clark, McGill University; Caroline Kabiru, African Population and Health
Research Center (APHRC); Sonia Laszlo, McGill University; Stella Muthuri, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC)
Session: (807-1) Gender, Family, and Health
Chair: Susan Short, Brown University
1. Explaining Variations in Sex Ratio at Birth in Nepal • Elina Pradhan, Harvard School of Public
Health; Erin Pearson, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; Manju Maharjan, Center for
Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA); Mahesh Puri, CREHPA Nepal;
Iqbal Shah, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
2. Use of sexual services by men and sexual health in rural Shaanxi, China: does marital status
matter in a context of gender imbalance? • Michel Bozon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Isabelle Attane, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Giovanna Merli, Duke
University
3. Disparity in Healthcare Expenditure between Elderly Widows and Widowers in India, 1999-2010
• Barsharani Maharana, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. Mental health problems among married young adults in India: Accounting for gender
differences • Lisa Strohschein, University Of Alberta; Usha Ram, IUSSP
Session: (803-1) Gender and later-life transitions 2
Chair: Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Genève
1. Gender and subjective experience of age after 50 • Michel Bozon, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED); Joëlle Gaymu, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
2. Age of despair or age of hope? Older Palestinian women’s perspectives on health in midlife
• Doaa Hammoudeh, Birzeit University; Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE); Rita Giacaman, Birzeit University; David Lewis, London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE); Yoke Rabaia, Birzeit University; Tiziana Leone, London School of Economics
and Political Science (LSE)
3. Social participations in retirement : analysing gender and its evolutions • Marie Baeriswyl,
Université de Genève
4. Gender Inequality in Survival at Older Ages • Warren Sanderson, Stony Brook University, State
University of New York (SUNY); Sergei Scherbov, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA)
Session: (P8) Poster session: Gender and population
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1. Cohort perspectives on gender differences in private pension participation in the United
Kingdom • Sarah Wo, University of Southampton
2. Gender Segregation in Marriage Markets and Intermarriages in India • Swastika Chakravorty,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
3. Acceptance of Daughters in Indian Household: An Analysis of ‘Daughter Only’ Families within
Selected States of India • Richa Kundu, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. Measuring Women's Empowerment Using Latent Class Analysis: A Multi-Country Study
• Nobuko Mizoguchi, Independent Researcher
5. Indirect methods reveal hidden variation in female genital cutting intentions in Ethiopia
• Mhairi Gibson, University of Bristol; Eshetu Gurmu, Addis Ababa University; Isabel Scott, Brunel
University
6. Gender Differences in Functional Difficulty and Health Expectancy among Older Persons in
Indonesia and the Philippines • Jeofrey Abalos, Australian National University
7. The downturn of birth masculinity in the South Caucasus. A focus of on Georgia's pioneering
role. • Sara Tafuro, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED); Christophe Guilmoto, Institut de
Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)
8. Gender Differences in Disability Prevalence and Type for the Older Population in SAGE
Countries and United States • Wan He, U. S. Census Bureau
9. Understanding intergenerational transmission of gender attitudes: A study of young married
women in North Dinajpur district of West Bengal, India • Atreyee Sinha, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
10. Gender inequality in Brazilian cinema by the demographic perspective • Paula Almeida,
National School of Statistical Science (ENCE/IBGE), Brazil
11. The Cohorts of Convergence? Danish Women and the Changing Paradigm of Women's Labour
Market Participation • Luize Ratniece, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
12. Sexual Identity Mobility and BMI, Obesity, and Physical Activity • Julie Fricke, University of
Colorado at Denver
13. Women’s awareness about toxic effect of tobacco consumption on health in India: Are they
intending to quit too? • Ravindra Chowdhary, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
14. Gender Gap in Paid Activity in Cameroon : An Explanatory Study Using Blinder-Oaxaca
Decomposition Method. • Henri Bello, MINEPAT; Alexandre Magloire Schouamé
15. Couples avec enfants en Suisse: impact des attitudes et pratiques de genre sur le bienêtre• Clementine Rossier, University of Geneva, Institute of demography and Socioeconomics; Juliette
Fioretta; Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne; Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Genève
16. Gendered inequalities in activity limitations and exposure to violence over the lifespan • Claire
Scodellaro, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
17. Gender equality and wellbeing amongst older people: a global age watch comparison • Rachel
Bennett, University of Gloucestershire; Asghar Zaidi, London School of Economics and Political Science
(LSE)
18. Raising boys and girls in a context of rapid social change • Sarah Hayford, Ohio State
University; Jennifer Glick, Pennsylvania State University; Scott Yabiku, Pennsylvania State University
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19. The early end of the female labor market demographic bonus in Brazil • José Eustáquio Diniz
Alves, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); Suzana Cavenaghi, ENCE/IBGE
20. Inequalities in the Women’s Empowerment and their Vulnerability to HIV in India • Shri Kant
Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
21. Is it men or women who pay for the kids? The gendered division in the contributions to
childbearing and implications for fertility • Lili Vargha, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute;
Gretchen Donehower, UC Berkeley; Tanja Istenic, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics
22. Gender, Health and Domestic Violence in India: A Study of women’s health and well being
• Palani Murugesan
23. From homicide to femicide: Acknowledgement of gender violence in Colombia (1985-2014)
• Eldi Robayo, Universidad Externado de Colombia
24. Experience of domestic violence by young women in India: does the nature of occupation plays
any role? • Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Akanksha Choudhary, Indian
Institute of Technology Bombay
25. Mapping measures of domestic violence using Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS): A
comparison across Sub-Saharan countries, 1999-2015 • Sarah Deschênes, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
26. Transitions vers la vieillesse en Uruguay à partir d'une perspective de genre• Mariana Paredes,
Universidad de la República; Lucía Monteiro, Universidad de la República; María Carbajal, Universidad
de la República
27. Gender roles, Power structure and family planning use in India • Pallavi Gupta, ICF
28. Men’s Conceptions of Partner Violence and Women’s Recourse Seeking in Vietnam • Laurie
James-Hawkins, Emory University; Monique Hennink, Emory University; Mika Bangcaya; Kathryn
Yount, Emory University
29. Domestic Violence in Nigeria; a Correlate of Childlessness • Portia Simelane, Northwest
University
30. A Cross- State Analysis of Spousal Violence in India • Madhusree Jana, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
31. Making the Unpaid Work Count in the Gendered Labour Market in Pakistan • Durre Nayab,
Pakistan Institute of development Economics (PIDE)
32. Exposure to Global Cultural Scripts and Attitudes toward Physical Intimate Partner Violence
against Women • Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan
33. Mothers, Fathers, and Adolescents: the Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Ideologies in
Southern India • Ashley Larsen Gibby, Pennsylvania State University; Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania
State University
34. Increasing Tolerance for Domestic Violence among Women in Central Asia: Program impacts
amidst persistent poverty • Cynthia Buckley, University of Illinois, Urbana Champagin
35. Effect of Migrant Gender on Fertility in Two Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems of
Burkina Faso • Pongi Nyuba Roger, Université catholique de Louvain
36. Combating domestic violence against women in Turkey. The role of women’s economic
empowerment. • Angela Greulich, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Aurélien Dasre, Université
Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense; Ceren Inan, Ministère du Travail, de l'Emploi, de la Formation
professionnelle et du Dialogue social
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37. Impact of women’s participation in household decision-making on justification of wife beating:
results from a nationwide population-based survey • Md. Tareque, University Of Rajshahi,
Bangladesh; Md. Shahin Alam, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205; Evan Peet, RAND Corporation;
Md. Mosfequr Rahman, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205; Tanvir Mahmud, Bangladesh Initiative
for Sustainable Future (BiSF), Dhaka 1212
38. Selectivity or Acculturation: Did Migration Change the Son Preference of Rural Women in
China? • Fan Yang, Renmin University of China
39. The Burden of Fetching Water for Women. A Cross-Sectional Study in Informal Settlements of
the Ouagadougou - Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Burkina Faso) • Stéphanie Dos
Santos, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Madeleine Wayack Pambe, Université
Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
40. Violence against girls and young women in Morocco: demographic and socioeconomic
determinants factors • Issam Chiadmi, CERED - Haut Commissariat au Plan
41. Gender Role Conflict and Bargaining over Housework in Couples: Is There a Hidden Effect of
Relative Resources? • Natalie Nitsche, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Daniela Grunow, Goethe
Universität Frankfurt am Main
42. Distortion in Child sex ratio in India: Is Differential stopping the Answer? • Shraddha Jain,
Centre for Development Studies; Udaya Shankar Mishra, Centre for Development Studies
43. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Marital Violence and Infertility in Early Age Females in India
• Brijesh Singh, Banaras Hindu University; Kaushalendra Singh, Banaras Hindu University; Om
Prakash Singh, Banaras Hindu University
44. Among the unemployed, are women more productive than men? • Asmae Mhmmoudi, HautCommissariat au Plan
45. The relationship between preferences for sons and beliefs about sex selective abortion in
northern Vietnam • Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco; Toan Ngoc
Pham, Vietnam National Children's Hospital; Linh Dinh Thuy, Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hospital; Emily Treleaven, University of California San Francisco
46. Comparing obstacles for female entrepreneurs in china and India. • Bedanga Talukdar,
international ins
47. Gender Based Violence and Masculinity Discourses in Latin America: The case of Nicaragua
and Ecuador • Ann Öhman, Umeå University
48. The Links between Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy: Evidence from a multi-method
study in Ghana • Placide Tapsoba, Population Council; Dela Kusi- Appouh, Population Council; M.
Bawa Amadu, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Selina Owusu, United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA)
49. Old and new dilemmas regarding work and family in Brazil • Maria-Coleta Oliveira, University
of Campinas (Unicamp); Glaucia Marcondes, University of Campinas (Unicamp)
50. Sexual Orientation Disparities in Nutrition Status and Health Behavior among Young Adults in
the Philippines • Christian Joy Cruz, University of the Philippines Population Institute (uppi)
51. Evaluation of India’s progress on Gender Caste development Index: Evidences from urban
areas during 1992-2006 • Kshipra Jain, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur; Mayank Prakash, Evidence Action- Deworm World Initiative
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52. Sex-ratio imbalance and conflict. A spatial analysis of Yugoslavian territory (1981-2011) • Inès
Buisson, Aix-Marseille Université; Sébastien Oliveau, Aix-Marseille Université; Yoann Doignon, AixMarseille Université; Isabelle Widmer, Aix-Marseille Université
53. Does the Sex of Child Affect Mother’s Marital Dissolution? • Sam Hyun Yoo, International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
54. A Decade of Intrahousehold Dynamics on the Contraceptive Use Decision: Results from the
Indonesia Family Life Survey • Ni Wayan Suriastini, SurveyMETER; Evita Hanie Pangaribowo,
Gadjah Mada University; NS Arnashanti, SurveyMETER; - Pramashavira, SurveyMETER; Kusmaintan
Widya Lestari, SurveyMETER
55. Changing Attitudes Towards Gender Equality: Update from the World Values Survey
• Mengjia Liang, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Rachel Snow, United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA)
56. Sex ratios and gender inequality in Zambia: A Revisit • Audrey Kalindi, University of Zambia;
Vesper Chisumpa, University Of Zambia, Department Of Demography And Population Studies
57. More traditional or more family-oriented? Changing attitudes across the transition to
parenthood • Cadhla McDonnell, The Pennsylvania State University
58. Gender Disparity in Intra-Household Health Care Expenditure: Empirical Evidence from India
• Moradhvaj . , Jawaharlal Nehru University
59. The Impact of a Community Skills-based Intervention Program on Perception of Gender Based
Violence among Adolescents in Rural Bangladesh • Eashita Haque, Population Council;
JYOTIRMOY SAHA, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, The Population Council
60. WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND LINKS TO THE CHILD'S HEALTH IN EGYPT
• Ghada Ibrahim, School of health sciences, City University London, UK
61. Does Men’s Education Matters for Involvement of Women in Decision Making? An
Investigation of Demographic and Health Survey-India • Sateesh Gouda, IUSSP; Abdul G. Khan,
Gulbarga University
62. Masculinization of child sex ratio in India and its association with community assets: A village
(rural) and ward (urban) level analysis, 2011 • Usha Ram, IUSSP; Faujdar Ram, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Manisha Dubey, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
63. Childlessness among Men and its gendered contextualisation in India – An analysis of National
Family Health Survey-3 • Ritika Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
64. Gender Bias in Pregnancy Behaviors in South India • Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania State
University; Ashley Gibby, Pennsylvania State University; Anne DeLessio-Parson, Pennsylvania State
University; Susan Short, Brown University; Hongwei Xu, University of Michigan
65. Diffusion and Transition of Sex Ratio at Birth: A Leader–Follower Model? • Sam Hyun Yoo,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
66. Migrant women’s employment in paid reproductive work through the crisis: the case of Italy
(2007-2012) • Anna Di Bartolomeo, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"; Sabrina Marchetti, University
of Venice
67. Domestic Violence against Pregnant Women in Uttar Pradesh (India): A Trace of Factors and
Health Consequence from a Longitudinal Study • Deepshikha Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University
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68. Poor maternal and child health care uptake in Nigeria: Does partners’ age difference matter?
• Sunday Adedini, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Olusola Omisakin, Federal University, Birni
Kebbi & Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Funmi Oyinlola, Obafemi Awolowo University; Gbenga
Abe, Obafemi Awolowo University; Olufemi Adetutu, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
69. A PERSPECTIVE ON GENDER EQUALITY IN BANGLADESH: AN URBAN AND RURAL
SCENARIO • Forhana Noor, Population Council, Bangladesh; Ubaidur Rob, Population Council
70. Gender wage inequality among internal migrants: Evidence from India • Mousumi Das,
National Council of Applied Economic Research; Ajay Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Indore
71. Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Bihar, India - Experiences from District
Level SWASTH Survey (DLSS 2015-16) • Jayanta Kumar Basu, TRIOs Development Support
72. “No Way Out?” --A Study of gendered care of the elderly in China • Yun Zhou, Peking
University; Ting Feng, Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, Beijing China
73. Gender Dimension Of Quality Of Life Among Elderly In India • Jitendra Kumar, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
74. INTRA-HOUSEHOLD HEALTH-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR IN NIGERIA: THE GENDER
PERSPECTIVE • Noah Olasehinde, University of Ibadan; Olanrewaju Olaniyan, University of Ibadan
75. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND UNPLANNED PREGNANCIES IN
CAMEROON • Dastugue Miranda Ehawa Ehawa, DEMOGRAPHE/MINEPAT
76. Changes in partners’ relative incomes and the gender revolution • Agnese Vitali, University of
Southampton
77. For Better or Worse? Help Seeking for Gender & Intimate Partner Violence in Sub-Sharan
Africa • Serai Daniel Rakgoasi, University of Botswana; Mpho Keetile
78. Harassment in public spaces in France: how gender is taken into account? • Alice Debauche,
Université de Strasbourg; Amandine Lebugle-Mojdehi, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED)
79. Egypt Economic Cost of Gender-Based violence Survey (ECGBVS) 2015 • Germaine Haddad,
United Nations Population Fund; Shadia Shadia Attia; May May Gad
80. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AMONG YOUNG WOMEN IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA:
PREVALENCE, RISK MARKERS & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES • Eunice
Imasiku, University Of Zambia; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg;
Dorothy Ononokpono, University of Uyo; Sunday Adedini, Obafemi Awolowo University; Serai Daniel
Rakgoasi, University of Botswana
81. Gender Biased Sex Selection and Skewed Sex Ratio of the Child Population in India: A
Decomposition Analysis • Ajit Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Priyanka
Yadav, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
82. Gender Gap and Woman Participation in Democratic Process of National Election and SocioDemographic Factors Affecting on woman's voting pattern, India • Rakesh Bhadane, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
83. Gender and decision-making in Central Africa • Stone Chancel Nzaou, Institut National de la
statistique du Congo(INS)
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84. Social inequality of gender and vulnerability to climate change in indigenuous people: the Case
of the Bakas of Cameroon • Waffo Uilrich, CARE-IFA; Nguegang sariette Agnes, Université
Catholique de Louvain
85. A COMPARATIVE STUDY THREE GENDER CATEGORIES IN INDIA: SOME
OBSERVATION FROM 2011 CENSUS • Ravendra Sharma, National Institute for Research in
Tribal Health (ICMR); Manju Rani, Ch. Charan Singh Govt. Degree College; Atvir Singh, Ch Charan
Singh University, Meerut
86. Gender issues among Algerian youth: traditions and changes • Mustapha Omrane, Centre de
Recherche en Economie Appliquée pour le Développement (CREAD)
87. GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY OF SPATIAL MOBILITY: THE ROLE OF WOMEN’S
EDUCATION AND WORK • Anindita Dey, Jawaharlal Nehru University
88. Does prenatal sex selection reduce gender gaps in child mortality? • Ridhi Kashyap, University
of Oxford
89. Men’s Role in the Continuing Practice of Female Genital Mutilation in Ebonyi, Southeast
Nigeria • Chukwunwike Nwangwu, Nnamdi Azikiwe University; Peter C. Ezeah Peter C. Ezeah,
Nnamdi Azikiwe University; Chinyere Joy Achonwa, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
90. Number and Sex Composition of Children and Physical Spousal Violence against Women in
India • Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Bali Bali Ram; Arun
Kumar Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Awdhesh Yadav, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
91. An Exploratory Latent Class Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa
• Amy Peirone, University of Windsor
92. Justification of wife beating and utilization of antenatal and delivery care in Bangladesh: a
multilevel analysis of a nationwide population-based survey • Md. Tareque, University Of Rajshahi,
Bangladesh; Md. Shahin Alam, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205; Evan Peet, RAND Corporation;
Md. Mosfequr Rahman, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205; K. M. Mustafizur Rahman, INAFI Asia
and Bangladesh
93. Reality Behind Declining Child Sex Ratio in Kashmir-India • Bashir Bhat, University of Kashmir
94. Violence against HIV Positive Women: A Parallel Epidemic beyond Stigma and Discrimination
• Nidhi Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
95. Crime, Obscenities and Violence against women in India: A state level analysis from NCRB,
SRS, NFHS-3 and IMAGES data. • Paramita Debnath, International Institute for Population
Sciences(IIPS), Mumbai
Theme: 9 - Health, Mortality and Longevity
Theme Convener: Marc Luy
Session: (901-4) Lifespan Inequality
Chair: Ronny Westerman,
Discussant: Andrea Werdecker, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
1. Life expectancy and lifespan equality: a long-run relationship • Jose Manuel Aburto, University
of Southern Denmark; Ugofilippo Basellini, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Søren
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Kjærgaard, University of Southern Denmark; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Odense Center on the
Biodemography of Aging
2. Global Trends in Mortality Inequity, 1950-2015 • Benjamin Seligman, University of California,
Los Angeles Medical Center; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University
3. A new approach to length of life inequality measurement • Iñaki Permanyer, Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis demogràfics (CED)
4. Trends in modal age and lifespan variation by leading causes of death: A Canada-U. S.
comparison • Viorela Diaconu, Université de Montréal; Nadine Ouellette, Université de Montréal;
Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Robert Bourbeau,
Université de Montréal
Session: (901-3) Health Behaviors, Health, and Mortality II
1. Multiple socio-economic contexts during adolescence and health behaviors in young adulthood
• Nicoletta Balbo, Università Bocconi; Nicola Barban, University of Oxford; Frank Furstenberg,
University of Pennsylvania
2. Trends and determinants of obesity among women of reproductive age in Bangladesh 2004-2014:
A multivariate decomposition analysis • Mohammed Ahsanul Alam, National Institute of Population
Research and Training (NIPORT); M Sheikh Giashuddin, Jagannath University, Dhaka
3. The Health Knowledge Mechanism: Evidence on the Link between Education and Health
Lifestyle in the Philippines • Roman Hoffmann, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global
Human Capital; Sebastian Lutz, Vienna University of Business and Economics
4. Use of alcohol and its consequences on health process in Argentine Northwest. Differentials by
sex and impact of life expectancy at birth during 2011 • Carola Bertone, CIECS-CONICET-UNC;
Victor Torres, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas (UNC); Marcos Andrada, CIECS-CONICET-UNC;
UNLaR
Session: (901-2) Health Behaviors, Health, and Mortality I
1. Do health behaviors worsen with longer duration of residence? Evidence from an Australian
longitudinal study • Suresh Joshi, Deakin University; Santosh Jatrana, Centre for Social Impact
Swinburne; Yin Paradies, Deakin University
2. The American Drug Overdose Epidemic in International Perspective • Jessica Ho, Duke
University
3. Is it Too Early for Smoking? Determinants and Consequences of Smoking Initiation on Perceived
Health in the United Kingdom • Marta Pasqualini, Sapienza Università di Roma; Donatella Lanari,
University of Perugia; Luca Pieroni, University of Perugia
4. Use of Smokeless Tobacco by Low Socio-economic Population and Associated Risk Factors • Md
Shahjahan, Dept. of Public Health, Daffodil International University(DIU)
Session: (901-5) Vanguards of longevity
1. Are Centenarians getting older? Cohort comparison of lifespan after age 100 in Denmark since
1970 • Anthony Medford, University of Southern Denmark
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2. Risks of death for the oldest-old. First results on French, Belgian and Quebec centenarians
• Hoang Khanh Linh Dang, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); France Meslé, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Nadine Ouellette, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
3. The population of centenarians in Brazil: Indirect estimates using alternative approaches
• Marília Nepomuceno, Demography Department, CEDEPLAR - Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais; Cassio Turra, Demography Department, Cedeplar, UFMG
4. Mortality selection among vanguard population subgroups: An analysis of Brazilian Air Force
officers • Vanessa Gabrielle Gonçalves, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional
(CEDEPLAR); Cassio Turra, Demography Department, Cedeplar, UFMG
Session: (901-1) Gender differences in health and mortality
1. Women outlive men more as they become old • Virginia Zarulli, University of Southern Denmark;
Anna Oksuzyan, MPIDR, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Bernard Jeune, University of
Southern Denmark; Kaare Christensen, University of Southern Denmark; Jim Oeppen, University of
Southern Denmark; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging; Rune
Lindahl-Jacobsen, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging
2. Do women live longer and happy in Europe? Gender differences in subjective life expectancy of
the Survey of Ageing, Health, and Retirement in Europe • Aïda Solé-Auró, Universitat Pompeu
Fabra; Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research / Vytautas Magnus
University; Peng Li, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Anna Oksuzyan,
MPIDR, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
3. Tobacco consumption and gender gap in life expectancy. The case of Spain (1980-2014) • Juan
Manuel García González, Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Rafael Grande, Universidad de Málaga
4. Gender gap in mortality in India and role of age groups: A comparison between before and after
male – female Life expectancy at Birth crossover • Girimallika Borah, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Session: (901) Actual trends in mortality and life expectancy: insights from around the globe
Chair: Marc Luy, Vienna Institute of Demography
1. Uncovering a continuous advancement of human longevity • Frederik Peters, University of
Rostock; Marcus Ebeling, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Roland Rau, Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
2. Background mortality trends in eastern and southern Africa: Evidence from the ALPHA
Network of demographic and HIV surveillance sites • Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Jeffrey Eaton, Imperial College London; Jessica Nakiyingi-Miiro,
MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit On AIDS; Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical Research,
Tanzania; Kobus Herbst, African Health Research Institute, UKZN; Daniel Kwaro, KEMRI/CDC
Research and Public Health Collaboration; Alison Price, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health Sciences Program; Paul Mee, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Clara Calvert, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Basia Zaba,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
3. Is Latin America missing the cardiovascular revolution? • Jenny Garcia, Université Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne; France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Jacques Vallin,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
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4. The setting of the rising sun? A recent comparative history of life expectancy trends in Japan and
Australia • Tim Adair, University of Melbourne; Rebecca Kippen, Monash university; Alan Lopez,
University of Melbourne
Session: (902) Cause of death and future mortality prospects
Chair: Ulrich Mueller, Federal Institute for Population Research
Discussant: Ronny Westerman, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
1. Obesity-related mortality in France, Italy and the United States: a comparison using multiple
cause-of-death analysis • Magali Barbieri, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Aline
Desesquelles, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Viviana Egidi, Sapienza, University of
Rome; Elena Demuru, Sapienza Università di Roma; Luisa Frova, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT);
France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Marilena Pappagallo, Istituto
Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT)
2. Health convergence between East and West Germany as reflected in long-term cause-specific
mortality trends: to what extent was it due to reunification? • Pavel Grigoriev, Max Planck Institute
for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Marketa Pechholdová, Institut national d'études démographiques
(INED)
3. Beyond AIDS-related deaths: calculating the risk of non-communicable disease mortality
attributable to HIV from verbal autopsy data • Clara Calvert, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Alison Price, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Georges Reniers, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kobus Herbst, African Health Research Institute,
UKZN; Denna Michael, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Samuel Clark, The Ohio State
University; Basia Zaba, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Amelia Crampin,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
4. Where There Is No Doctor: Determining Cause of Death in Northern Ghana Using a Community
Based-Verbal Autopsy System • Fidelia Dake, Regional Institute For Population Studies, University
Of Ghana; Anthony Ofosu, Ghana Health Service; Dominic Atweam, Ghana Health Service; Stephen
Amoah, Ghana Statistical Service; Benjamin Clapham, Vital Strategies; Don de. Savigny, Swish Tropical
and Public Health Institute; Koku Awoonor, Ghana Health Service
Session: (903) Community contexts, health and mortality in developing countries
Chair: Kathleen Kahn, MRC/Wits Agincourt Unit, School of Public Health, University of the
Witwatersrand
1. Contextualizing the Community Barriers and Impact of Using Community Institutions to
Improve Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health in Rural India • Avishek Hazra, Population
Council; Jaleel Ahmad, Population Council
2. The child survival impact of the Ghana Essential Health Interventions Program: A health
systems strengthening initiative in a rural region of northern Ghana • Ayaga Bawah, University of
Ghana; John Koku Awoonor-Williams, Ghana Health Service; Patrick Asuming, University of Ghana;
Christopher B Boyer, Research Department, Innovations for Poverty Action, 101 Whitney Ave, New
Haven, CT 06510; Sebastian Achana, Navrongo Health Research Centre; James Akazili, Navrongo
Health Research Centre; James F. Phillips
3. Social capital, urbanicity and physical activity in six low- and middle-income countries: Evidence
from the WHO SAGE survey • Nandita Bhan, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI); Zaky Khan,
Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI)
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4. Child immunization in Guatemala over time: Did health reform improve equitable coverage at
the community level? • Astrid Maria Arriaza Solares, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO); Andrew "Amos" Channon, University of Southampton
Session: (904) Education and health: Pathways and cross-national perspectives
Chair: Kaizo Beltrao, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE/FGV)
Discussant: Alejandro Aguirre Martinez, El Colegio de México
1. Cross national patterns of SES health disparities among older adults in Colombia, Mexico, South
Africa, the US and England • Mary McEniry, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Rafael SamperTernent, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; Carmen Elisa Florez, Universidad del
Rosario; Renata Pardo, Health Consultant; Carlos Cano, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá
2. Low cost private schooling in Pakistan: A panacea or delusion? • Syeda Naz, The Pennsylvania
State University
3. Is compulsory education associated with better cardiometabolic health in later life? Evidence
from a French quasi-experiment • Emilie Courtin, King's College London; Vahe Nafilyan, King's
College London; Mauricio Avendano, King's College London; Jennifer Dowd, Hunter College, City
University of New York (CUNY)
4. The Implications of Changing Education Distributions for the Measurement of Socioeconomic
Gradients in Life Expectancy • Arun Hendi, Duke University; Irma Elo, University of Pennsylvania;
Pekka Martikainen, University of Helsinki
Session: (905) Family and kin relations, health and mortality
Chair: Mohammed Rahman, Independent University, Bangladesh
1. Women’s Labor Force Participation and Child Health in Nepal • Sarah Brauner-Otto, McGill
University; Sarah Baird, George Washington University; Dirgha Ghimire, University of Michigan
2. The impact of the marital status of the mother at birth on the mortality risks during childhood in
rural Senegal: a gender perspective • Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Ndeye Binta Dieme,
Ansd; Baptiste Beck, Université de Laval; Gilles Pison, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
4. Men’s health and intergenerational living arrangements in Russia: Causal and selection effects
• Natalia Permyakova, Department of Social Statistics and Demography, University of Southampton;
Sunnee Billingsley, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University
Session: (906) Health and mortality in indigenous populations
Chair: Tahu Kukutai, National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis
1. Stability and change in family type and household structure and the general health of Australia
Indigenous children and parents: Evidence from 7 waves of the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous
Children (LSIC) • Belinda Hewitt, The University of Melbourne; Anastasia Sartbayeva, Department of
Social Services; Maggie Walter, University of Tasmania; Fiona Skelton, Department of Social Services
2. Indigenous Health in the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Multilevel and Longitudinal Analysis • Clark
Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Maia Call, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill; Richard E. Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael Emch, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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3. Access to Child Health Services in Odisha, India: What Explain(s) Low Utilisation among
Scheduled Tribes • Sibabrata Das, Department of Applied Geography, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack,
Odisha, India
4. VIOLENT MORTALITY IN THE PATAXÓ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE FROM BAHIA: A
POSTCOLONIAL DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH • Kevin Santos, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais (UFMG); Leidiane Souza, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Rafael Urrego
Posada, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Vanessa Cardoso Ferreira, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Session: (907) Infant and child mortality
Chair: Allan Hill, University of Southampton
1. Armed Conflicts and Child Mortality : Evidence from Ivory Coast • Idrissa Ouili, Institut
Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
2. POLITICAL CONFLICT AND TRENDS IN PALESTINIAN INFANT MORTALITY:
EVIDENCE FROM RECENT SURVEYS • Marwan Khawaja, Un-Escwa
3. The Effects of Public and Private Health Care Spending on Child Mortality in Developing
Countries • Md Rana, Jawaharlal Nehru University
4. Maternal education and child mortality: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Malawi and
Uganda • Liliana Andriano, University of Oxford; Christiaan Monden, Department of Sociology,
Oxford University
Session: (908) Life-course influences on health
1. Fertility trajectories and later life depression among parents in England: A path analysis
approach • Emily Grundy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Sanna Read,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Heini Väisänen, University of Southampton
2. Risk, resilience and recovery: life-course influences on the health and mortality of Australian
veterans of the First World War • Rebecca Kippen, Monash University; Janet McCalman, University
of Melbourne
3. Robust survivors? Life expectancy of adult survivors of high mortality families • Ingrid van
Dijk, Radboud University; Ken Robert Smith; Angelique Janssens, Radboud University
4. Early life mental health symptoms and objective health indicators in midlife and early old age:
Evidence from the 1958 British birth cohort • George Ploubidis, University College London;
Praveetha Patalay, University of Liverpool; Alissa Goodman, University College London
Session: (909) Migration and health
1. The (Un)Healthy Immigrant Effect. The Role of Legal Status and Naturalization Timing • Gina
Potarca, Université de Lausanne; Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne
2. Measuring Gendered Dimensions and Forms of Mobility in East African Communities • Carol
Camlin, University of California, San Francisco; Adam Akullian, Intellectual Ventures; Monica
Getahun, University of California, San Francisco; Torsten Neilands, University of California, San
Francisco; Moses Kamya, Makerere University; Elizabeth Bukusi, Kenya Medical Research Institute
(KEMRI); Thomas Odeny, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); Elvin Geng, University of
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California, San Francisco; Monica Gandhi, University of California, San Francisco; Edwin Charlebois,
University of California, San Francisco
3. The effects of immigrant status and age at migration on changes in older Europeans’ health
• Donatella Lanari, University of Perugia; Odoardo Bussini, University of Perugia; Liliana Minelli,
University of Perugia
4. On how disability interfered with individuals’ migration, life and death in a past population:
Demographic evidence from 19th-century Sweden • Lotta Vikström, Umeå University; Helena
Haage, Umeå University; Erling Lundevaller, Umeå University
Session: (910) Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in Developing Countries : Levels and Trends,
Disability, and Mortality
1. Increased overweight among women of reproductive age in sub-Saharan Africa • Stella
Babalola, Johns Hopkins University
8. Increasing Burden of High Blood Pressure, Heart Diseases and Diabetes in India: Evidence from
a panel study • Sayantani Chatterjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi
Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
9. Hypertension, disability transitions, and mortality in Indonesia: Evidence from a demographic
multi-state simulation approach • Nikkil Sudharsanan, University of Pennsylvania
10. Comparison of mortality attributable to risk factors in selected Latin American countries
• Enrique Pelaez, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Laura
Acosta, CIECS-CONICET y Universidad Nacional De Córdoba; Florencia Molinatti, Consejo Nacional
de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
Session: (911) Spatial and social inequalities in health and mortality
Chair: Domantas Jasilionis, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
1. Structural Components of US Mortality Inequality • Monica Alexander, University of California,
Berkeley
2. Disability and economic hardship in 30 European countries: double challenge for women?
• Emmanuelle Cambois, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Aïda Solé-Auró,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Jean-Marie Robine, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
3. Urban-Rural Disparities in Adult Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa • Ashira Menashe-Oren,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Guy Stecklov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
4. The turn of the gradient? Educational differences in breast cancer mortality in Europe in the
2000s • Sylvie Gadeyne, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; - EuroGBD-Consortium, Erasmus Medical Centre
Session: (912) The demographic causes and consequences of ebola and other emerging infectious
diseases
Chair: Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine
1. Effect of knowledge and perceptions of risks on Ebola-preventive behaviors in the Greater Accra
Region of Ghana • Eric Tenkorang, Memorial University
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2. Public Perception and Attitude towards Ebola Virus Disease in Lagos: A Post Epidermic Survey
• Peter Adeyeye; Shola Gbadamosi, University of Lagos; Bello Mohammed, Centre for Research and
Documentation
3. Impact of the Zika Virus outbreak in Brazil on the number of births • Marcia Caldas de Castro,
Harvard University
4. Economic shocks, seasonal patterns and the spread of close-contact infectious diseases in the US:
Evidence from time use data • Audrey Dorélien, University of Minnesota; Emilio Zagheni, University
of Washington, Seattle
Session: (913) Theoretical issues in health and mortality research
Chair: Jacques Vallin, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
1. Quantifying the progress of mortality improvement: The concept of equivalent time • Marcus
Ebeling, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Frederik Peters, University of
Rostock; Roland Rau, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
2. On partitioning deaths • Adrien Remund, Université de Genève; Tim Riffe, Max Planck Institute
for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
3. Cross-sectional association between health and mortality: The CroHaM hypothesis • Marc Luy,
Vienna Institute of Demography
4. Fooled by the mean, how life expectancy as an indicator of human mortality influenced the
debate on longevity and human lifespan • Patrick Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Session: (908-1) Life-course influences on health 2
1. Socioeconomics, Skills, and Health over the Life Course: Developing and testing dynamiccontingency models • Ross Macmillan, Università Bocconi; Michael Shanahan, Jacobs Center, Zurich
University
2. Gender-specific career characteristics and health trajectories in France: A long-term harm of
unskilled first jobs, career disruptions, and downward mobility • Emmanuelle Cambois, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Clémentine Garrouste, Université Paris Dauphine; Ariane
Pailhe, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
3. Gendered Spillover Effects on Satisfaction with different Life Domains during the Transition to
Parenthood • Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne; Gregoire Bollmann; Gina Potarca, Université
de Lausanne; Jerome Rossier
4. 21 Years of Health and Nutrition Transitions in Indonesia • Firman Witoelar, SurveyMETER;
John Strauss; Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER
Session: (901-6) Maternal Mortality
1. Understanding the Determinants of Maternal Mortality in West Bengal: A Facility and
Community Based Study. • MD SK, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
2. Improvement of District-Level Maternal Mortality Reporting with Reproductive Age Mortality
Survey (RAMOS) • Anthony Ofosu, Ghana Health Service; Gloria Quansah Asare, Ghana Health
Service; Frank Anderson, University of Michigan; Joseph Adomako, Millenium Village Project
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3. Time of day and risk of maternal death: exposing the failure of the continuum of health care in
Mexico • Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Alejandra Montoya,
National Institute of Public Health of Mexico (INSP); Eduardo Ortiz-Panozo, Instituto Nacional de Salud
Pública (INSP); Dolores Gonzalez-Hernandez, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Leticia
suarez-Lopez, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Jimena Fritz, Instituto Nacional de Salud
Pública (INSP); Rafael Lozano, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP)
4. Maternal deaths in Mexico, 2010-2014: seeking to better understand individual and systemic
factors through health information systems • Alejandra Montoya, National Institute of Public Health
(INSP); Héctor Lamadrid-Figueroa, National Institute of Public Health (INSP); Nicholas Kassebaum,
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation; Rafael Lozano, National Institute of Public Health (INSP)
Session: (911-2) Recent trends and patterns of health inequalities in different contexts
Chair: Sven Drefahl, Karolinska Institutet
1. EDUCATION DISPARITIES IN THE AGE-AT-DEATH DISTRIBUTION FOR CANADA: A
20-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY • Ginna Canon, Université de Montréal; Robert Bourbeau,
Université de Montréal; Nadine Ouellette, Université de Montréal
2. Measuring social inequalities in health between 1990 and 2015: Triangulation of large scale
demographic surveys conducted during past 25 years in India • Usha Ram, IUSSP; Faujdar Ram,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
3. Recent mortality improvement in Russia: are regions following the same tempo? • Sergey
Timonin, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Inna Danilova, National Research
University Higher School of Economics; Evgeny Andreev, National Research University Higher School
of Economics; Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
4. Life expectancy by education in Sweden: recent trends and regional variation • Örjan
Hemström, Population and Welfare Department, Forecast Institute, Statistics Sweden; Jeroen De
Munter, Statistics Sweden
Session: (913-1) Mechanisms and determinants of health and mortality
Chair: Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max-Planck Odense Center
1. Economic Status and Adult Mortality in India • Debasis Barik, National Council for Applied
Economic Research; Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland, College Park; Reeve Vanneman, University
of Maryland
2. Baby Boomers’ Excess Mortality: An International Comparative Analysis • Enrique Acosta,
Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Nadine Ouellette, Université de
Montréal; Robert Bourbeau, Université de Montréal
3. Is there a universal pattern of mortality decline? • Marie-Pier Bergeron Boucher, University of
Southern Denmark; Jim Oeppen, University of Southern Denmark; Søren Kjærgaard, University of
Southern Denmark
4. The Contribution of Selection to Old Age Mortality Improvements in Central Eastern Europe
after the Fall of the Iron Curtain • Tobias Vogt, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
(MPIDR); Trifon Missov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
Session: (911-3) Spatial patterns and determinants of child health
Chair: Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
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1. Risk factors and spatial variation of stunting among under-fives in Bangladesh: Challenges to
reach the Sustainable Development Goal • Unnati Saha, Amsterdam Center for World Food Studies,
VrijeUniversiteit (ACWFS); Bart van den Boom
2. Does stuntingoverweightness in children under-five change our understanding of the
socioeconomic gradient in malnutrition in Low and Middle Income Countries? A study of Armenia,
Albania, Benin and Egypt • Katie Bates, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE);
Arjan Gjonca, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
3. Child Malnutrition in Uganda: Regional disparities and socio-economic inequalities • Mujaheed
Shaikh, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Simone Ghislandi, Vienna University of Business
and Economics
4. Geographical differentials and determinants of excess female under-five deaths in Indian
Districts: Evidence from the Census 2011 • Nandita Saikia, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Christophe
Guilmoto, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Vandana Tamrakar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University; Jayanta Bora, Indian Institute of Dalit Studies
Session: (907-1) Biological factors affecting child health and survival
Chair: Allan Hill, University of Southampton
1. Survival of the Fitting? The Differential Mortality of Undesired Infants in Sub-Saharan Africa
• Martin Flatø, University of Oslo
2. Levels, trends and determinants of stillbirths and miscarriages among women aged (15-49) years
in South Africa. • Faith Nfii, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
3. What explains stillbirth in India? • Ankita Srivastava, Center for the Study of Regional
Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. Selection and Adaptation Components of Infant Mortality • Jonas Schöley, Max-Planck Odense
Center on the Biodemography of Aging; Jim Oeppen, University of Southern Denmark; Rune LindahlJacobsen, Max Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging; James W. Vaupel, Max Planck
Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging
Session: (909-1) Migration and mortality
Chair: Carren Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
1. Retracing health histories of migrants in Belgium through the decomposition of life expectancy
by age and cause of mortality • Patrick Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Hadewijch
Vandenheede, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
2. All-cause mortality, age at arrival and duration of residence among adult migrants in Sweden. A
population-based longitudinal study • Sol Juárez, Stockholm University/Karolinska Institute; Sven
Drefahl, Stockholm University; Andrea Dunlavy, Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS), Stockholm
University/Karolinska Institute; Mikael Rostila, Center for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm
University/Karolinska Institute
3. Does the migrant mortality advantage persist for the second generation? New evidence from
France • Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania; Myriam Khlat, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED); Matthew Wallace, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
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4. Men’s Labor Migration and Women’s Health and Mortality in Rural Mozambique • Victor
Agadjanian, University Of Kansas; Sarah Hayford, Ohio State University; Natalie Jansen, University Of
Kansas
Session: (910-1) Non-Communicable Diseases and Risks Factors in Developing Countries: Determinants,
Prevention and Care
1. Multilevel analysis of individual and community level factors associated with prevalence of
diabetes in Maharashtra, India • Shraboni Patra, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Mahadev Bhise, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
2. Trends and socio-economic disparities in the distribution of BMI among adult women in India,
1998-2012 • Praveen Pathak, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi
3. The reach and limitations of medication treatment adherence for hypertension control among
patients of the Family Health Strategy: a case study for a midsize city in Brazil • Kenya Noronha,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais &
Indiana University; Monica Andrade, Federal University of Minas Gerais; Julia Calazans, Centro de
Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Djenane Oliveira, University of Minnesota;
Carlos Alberto Dias, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri
4. The Prevalence, Risk Factors of Dementia and Caregiver Knowledge of The Early Symptoms :
Evidence from a large-scale survey in Yogyakarta • Ni Wayan Suriastini, SurveyMETER; Yuda
Turana, Alzheimer Indonesia Scientific Committee; Firman Witoelar, SurveyMETER; Bondan Sikoki,
SurveyMETER; Teguh Wicaksono, SurveyMETER; Endra Dwi M, SurveyMETER
Session: (P9) Poster Session: Health, mortality and longevity
1. Health Systems Decentralization in Rural Honduras: Evidence for Improvements in Child
Health? • Elisabeth Root, The Ohio State University; Emelie Bailey, The Ohio State University; Jane
Menken, University of Colorado Boulder; Bertha Bermudez Tapia, University of Colorado at Boulder;
Alan Zarychta, University of Chicago; Tara Grillos, University of Colorado at Boulder; Krister
Andersson, University of Colorado at Boulder
2. It runs in the family: Intergenerational transmission of socioeconomic status and longevity in
19th-century cohorts from Utah and the Dutch province Zeeland. • Rick Mourits, Radboud
University; Ken Robert Smith; Angelique Janssens, Radboud University
3. When Communities Participate in Primary Health Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a
Community Health Worker Program in the Philippines • Roman Hoffmann, Wittgenstein Centre for
Demography and Global Human Capital
4. The contribution of causes of death to inequalities in mortality by marital status in Belgium
• Paul Majérus, Université Catholique de Louvain
5. Fertility histories and chronic conditions later in life in Europe • Maria Sironi, University College
London
6. Between Rivalry and Support: Differences in the Mortality Chances of Adopted and NonAdopted Daughters in Taiwan (1906-1946) • Tim Riswick, Radboud University Nijmegen; ChiaChi
XingChen Lin, TamKang University; Ying-Hui Hsieh, Tzu Chi University
7. Geographical variation in prevalence of Non communicable diseases (NCDs) and its correlates in
India: Evidence from recent NSSO Survey • Mahadev Bhise, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Shraboni Patra, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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8. The effect of changing parental roles on child health outcomes in Nigeria • Hassan
Ogunwemimo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
9. Skilled attendant at birth and neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa • Agbessi Amouzou,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Liliana Carvajal
10. Impact of Community Engagement Programs on Changing Infant and Child Care Practices
and Mortality • Sally Findley, Columbia University; Henry Doctor, World Health Organization
(WHO); Godwin Afenyadu, Women for Health, Kano.
11. A multi-centre analysis of internal migration and cause specific mortality in Kenya and South
Africa using Health and Demographic Surveillance Data of the INDEPTH Network • Carren
Ginsburg, INDEPTH Network, Accra,; Philippe Bocquier, Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public
Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health
Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Donatien Beguy, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC); Sulaimon Afolabi, Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public
Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health
Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Kathleen Kahn, Umeå Centre for Global
Health Research, Umeå University; Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC), Nairobi; David Obor, KEMRI & CDC ‐ Centre for Global Health Research; Frank Tanser,
Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA); Andrew Tomita, Africa Health
Research Institute, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Marylene Wamukoya, African Population and Health
Research Center (APHRC), Nairobi; Mark Collinson, Umeå Centre for Global Health Research, Umeå
University
12. The Evolution of Mean Paternal Age from 1900 to the Present Day – Are today’s father really
older than back in the days? • Kai Willführ, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
(MPIDR); Sebastian Klusener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
13. Household food insecurity and adult health status in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso • Yentéma
Onadja, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
14. Birth Intervals and Health in Adulthood: A Within-family Sibling Comparison using Swedish
Register Data • Kieron Barclay, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Martin
Kolk, Stockholm University
15. Investigating the potential impact of demographic change on the burden of infectious disease
• John Williams, Imperial College London; Piero Manfredi, Università di Pisa; Alessia Melegaro,
Università Bocconi
16. Mortality Profile and Life Expectancy in Zambia: Analysis of Sampled-based Registration and
Surveillance Data • Brian Munkombwe, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
17. Physical activity among Dubai Population • Hamed Hussien, Dubai Health Authority
18. Causes of Death among children aged 5 to 14 year olds from 2008 to 2013 in Kersa Health and
Demographic Surveillance System (Kersa HDSS), Ethiopia • Melkamu Dedefo Gishu, Haramaya
University
19. Hindu-Muslim Differential in Childhood Deaths in India: Evidence from NFHS-3 (2005-06)
• Amit Sachan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
20. Community context and postnatal check-ups for mothers in five West African Countries
• Lukman Solanke, Obafemi A; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant University; Adenike Idowu, Covenant
University
21. The impact of transition in Eastern Europe on height and subjective well-being • Alicia Adsera,
Princeton University; Francesca Dalla Pozza, EBRD; Sergei Guriev, EBRD; Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp,
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University of Oxford; Elena Nikolova, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI) and IOSRegensburg
22. Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Mortality Convergence and Death Under
Age 5 • Iván Mejía-Guevara, Stanford University; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University
23. Income Disparities in Cardiovascular Health and Functional Well-being Across the Life span
• Julien Teitler, Columbia University; Rayven Plaza, Columbia University; Melissa Martinson,
University of Washington; Nancy Reichman, Rutgers University
24. Expected years of living alone or living with someone among older Singaporean men and
women • Bina Gubhaju, National University of Singapore; Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon University;
Angelique Chan, National University of Singapore
25. Mental state of Farmers in Maharashtra, India: A case study from Vidarbha region,
Maharashtra, india • Priyanka Bomble, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dr.
Hemkhothang Lhungdim, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
26. Transition to Parenthood and HIV Infection in Rural Zimbabwe • Emanuele Del Fava,
Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi; Raffaella Piccarreta, Bocconi University; Simon Gregson,
Imperial College London School of Public Health; Alessia Melegaro, Università Bocconi
27. The effect of wealth index and birth interval on infant mortality in Nigeria: Analysis using cox
proportional hazard model • Kamalesh Patel, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Murali Dhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
28. Where did you go? How long were you away? Dimensions of migration and their relationship to
non-communicable disease risk in South Africa • Chantel Pheiffer, Brown University; Stephen
McGarvey, Brown University; Michael White, Brown University
29. CORRELATES OF ESSENTIAL NEWBORN CARE PRACTICES AMONG WOMEN AND
EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY IN NIGERIA • Matthew Alabi, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife
30. Understanding ageing in Africa through disability statistics available in 19 Sub-Saharan
African censuses • Reiko Hayashi, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research,
Japan
31. From kitchen to classroom: Assessing the impact of cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstoves
on primary school attendance in Karonga district, northern Malawi • Christine Kelly, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Amelia Crampin, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kevin Mortimer, Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Programme; Albert
Dube, Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit; Deborah Johnston, SOAS University of
London; Elaine Unterhalter, UCL Institute of Education; Jullita Malava, Malawi Epidemiology and
Intervention Research Unit; Judith Glynn, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
32. Non-communicable disease prevalence among youth in South Africa: the past, present and
future • Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
33. We don’t know why they die: Improving certification in developing countries • Nicola
Richards, University of Melbourne; Rasika Rampatige, University of Melbourne; Saman Gamage,
University of Melbourne; Bryan Richards, University of Melbourne
34. Association between Economic Growth and Infant Mortality: Evidence from 270 Demographic
and Health Surveys from 78 Developing Countries • Ashish Upadhyay, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
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35. Has access to improved sanitation contributed towards India’s efforts in improving child
survival? An investigation of 50000 births occurred between 1983 and 2006 • Faujdar Ram,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Usha Ram, IUSSP
36. Recent Decline in Differential Infant and Child Mortality: Is the Girl Child Finally Beyond
Differential Neglect? • Lutfun Nahar, East West University; Adbur Razzaque; Rezwana T. Mazumder
37. Modifications to ART service delivery models by health facilities in Uganda in response to rapid
increases in patient volumes • Henry Zakumumpa, Makerere University; Sara Bennett, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health; Freddie Ssengooba, Makerere University
38. Integration of maternal postpartum services in maternal and child health services in Kaya
health district (Burkina Faso): an intervention time trend analysis • Danielle Yugbare Belemsaga,
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID/OAW, WU); Anne Goujon,
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Seni Kouanda, African Institute of
Public Health; Alima Tougri, Institut de Recherche des Sciences de la Santé (IRSS); Abou Coulibaly,
Institut de Recherche des Sciences de la Santé (IRSS); Els Duysburgh, International Centre for
Reproductive Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Uro-Gynaecology, Ghent
University; Olivier Degomme, International Centre for Reproductive Health, Faculty of Medicine and
Health Sciences Department of Uro-Gynaecology, Ghent University,; Marleen Temmerman, Centre of
Excellence in Women and Child Health, Aga Khan University
39. Assessing trends in infant mortality in India with policy perspective: a roadmap for sustainable
development goal • Mukesh Ranjan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi
Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
40. Child mortality trends and causes of death in SA – the importance of a national burden of
disease study • Debbie Bradshaw, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town; Nadine
Nannan, Medical Research Council; Victoria Pillay van-Wyk, South African Medical Research Council,
Cape Town; Edward Nicol, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town; William Msemburi,
Health Science Faculty, University of Cape Town; Rob Dorrington, UCT; Pam Groenewald, South
African Medical Research Council
41. Infant and Child Mortality in Afghanistan: Level, Trends and Socio-Economic Differentials in
Six Provinces • Rogelio Fernandez Castilla, Universidad Nacional de Catamarca; Rogelio Fernandez
Menjivar, Self employed; Bannet Ndyanabangi, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Hasibullah
Mowahed, CENTRAL STATISTICAL ORGANIZATION, AFGHANISTAN
42. Dynamic modelling of childhood death clustering among African women • Joshua Akinyemi,
College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria; Olufunmilayo Banjo, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife; Babatunde Gbadebo, University of Ibadan, Ibadan
43. Influence of sexual violence on mental health • Alice Debauche, Université de Strasbourg; Claire
Scodellaro, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
44. Prevalence of Insomnia and its Association with Chronic Morbidities among BRICS Countries’
Older Adults • Kanchan Negi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Abhishek
Saraswat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
45. Spatial inequality in health care service in Rajasthan, India • Tekchand Saini, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
46. Assessing endogenous and exogenous components of mortality risks: the case of Ukraine’s
regional disparity • Svitlana Poniakina, Insitut National D'Études Démographiques
47. Demonstration Effect of Community WASH Behaviour: An Inquiry into Determinants of
Childhood Diarrhoea in India • Papiya Guha Mazumdar, TERI University
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48. Girls' Schooling or Girls' Education? • Justin Sandefur, Center for Global development
49. Spatial profile of Diabetes in Africa with correlated socio-demographic factors • Adenike O.
Soogun, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Siaka Lougue, University of Kwazulu Natal
50. Service Delivery Inequalities as a Predictor of Adolescent Pregnancy in South Africa • Sibusiso
Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
51. Incomplete Childhood Immunization in Nigeria: A multilevel Analysis of Individual and
Contextual Factors • Sulaimon Adedokun, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Olalekan A. Uthman,
University of Warwick; Victor T. Adekanmbi, University of Warwick; Charles S. Wiysonge, University of
Stellenbosch
52. Health inequality in Brazil: an analysis of mortality by education in the metropolitan area of
Brasilia • Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos, Universidade de Brasilia; Maria Gabriela Vieira,
Universidade de Brasília; Marília Miranda Forte Gomes, Universidade de Brasília
53. Community context of infant and child health improvements in Nigeria: The importance of cell
phones and communication • Sally Findley, Columbia University; Henry Doctor, World Health
Organization (WHO); Godwin Afenyadu, Women for Health, Kano.
54. Education differential in Mortality: Past, Present, and the Future • Samir KC, Asian
Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University and International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis; Erich Striessnig, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital
55. Spatial distribution of mammography equipment in Brazil • Pedro Amaral, Universidade Federal
de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Luciana Luz, Cedeplar/Ufmg
56. Decomposing the Rising Educational Inequality in Health: the Role of Marriage • Cecilia
Potente, University of Oxford
57. DETERMINANTS OF THE EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING PERIOD UP TO SIX
MONTHS IN NIGER • AMANI Hachimou, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques
(IFORD)
58. The Role of Parental Education in Child Disability in China across Two Decades • Ping He,
Peking University
59. Relationship between Social Cohesion and the Health Status of Adults: An African Perspective
• Emmanuel Olamijuwon, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
60. Longevity Inequality in India: A temporal assessment of levels, and differentials of life
expectancy for selected socio-economic groups • Soumya Pal, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
61. Life Expectancy Inequalities in Hungary in the Last Three Decades • Lajos Bálint, HCSO DRI;
Laszlo Nemeth, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute
62. Evaluating the effects of demographic conditions in shaping individuals’ social mixing pattern
and the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases in least developed countries • Piero Poletti,
Bruno Kessler Foundation; Stefano Merler, Bruno Kessler Foundation; Alessia Melegaro, Università
Bocconi
63. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND ADULT MORTALITY IN CHILE, 2004-2012
• Moisés Sandoval, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Cassio Turra,
Demography Department, Cedeplar, UFMG
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64. Health insurance as a strategy to move towards universal health coverage in the context of
population ageing: Evidence from Ghana • Nele van der Wielen, Univeristy of Southampton; Jane
Falkingham, ESRC Centre for Population Change / Centre for Research on Ageing, University of
Southampton; Andrew "Amos" Channon, University of Southampton
65. Persistent socioeconomic gradient in HIV/AIDS mortality in the era of antiretroviral therapy in
rural South Africa: Findings from population surveillance in Agincourt, 2001-2013
• Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Brian Houle, Australian
National University; Mark Collinson, Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health
Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of
the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Kathleen Kahn, MRC/Wits Agincourt Unit, School of Public Health,
University of the Witwatersrand; F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the Witwatersrand; Stephen
Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand; Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University
66. Excess Mortality in Well Adjusted Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients. from a Mortality Followup in a Cohort of Disease Management Program Enrolled Patients • Ulrich Mueller, Federal
Institute for Population Research; Andrea Werdecker, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB)
67. Age and sex specific preventable violent deaths among adults in India: silent epidemic of
suicides, homicides and road traffic accidents • Bornali Dutta, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Chandrashekhar Chandrashekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
68. Impoverishment due to Health care expenditure in India: An analysis from longitudinal data
• Srikanth Reddy Umenthala, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR); Chander Shekhar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
69. Differences in Adult Mortality by education, caste and religion in India: Application of modified
Orphanhood Method in India Human Development Survey • Jayanta Bora, Indian Institute of Dalit
Studies; Nandita Saikia, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Marc Luy, Vienna Institute of Demography
70. Fertility Postponement Could Reduce Child Mortality in Developing Countries • Kieron
Barclay, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck
Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
71. Child's risk status at birth and infant mortality in Nigeria • Elhakim Ibrahim, Nil; Sunday
Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; O. Oyedokun, Obafemi Awolowo University;
Ayotunde Titilayo, Obafemi Awolowo University
72. Effect of absolute and relative economic status on child health in India • Adrita Banerjee,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
73. Disability trends among Italian adult population: a multistate approach • Cristina Giudici,
Università di Roma La Sapienza; Eleonora Trappolini, Sapienza Università di Roma; Nicolas Brouard,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Lucia Coppola, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica
(ISTAT)
74. A spatial panel analysis of the socioeconomic gradient of avoidable hospital admissions • AnnaTheresa Renner, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Simone Ghislandi, Vienna University of
Business and Economics
75. Accessing social differences in life expectancy in Brazil using 2010 Census survey. • Tirza
Aidar, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Gustavo Brusse, University of Campinas;
Pedro Andrade
76. MECHANISMS FOR TOTAL AND PARTIAL ELIMINATION OF CAUSE OF DEATH
UNDER DYNAMIC SET UP AND ITS APPLICATION • Mompi Sharma, Gauhati University;
Labananda Choudhury, Gauhati University
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77. SPATIO-TEMPORAL TRENDS IN MALNOURISHMENT CLUSTERING AMONG UNDERFIVE SIBLINGS FROM 1992 TO 2016: THE INDIAN PARADOX • Kajori Banerjee, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Mukesh Ranjan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
78. Does a peer health educator model improve the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
status among migrant female garment workers in Bangladesh? • Md. Irfan Hossain, Population
Council; Ashish Bajracharya, Population Council; Abdullah Al Mahmud, Population Council; Laura
Reichenbach, Population Council; Ubaidur Rob, Population Council
79. Chronic disease in pregnancy: prevalence and birth outcome, A hospital based study in
Mumbai • Mousumi Gogoi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
80. Progress Towards Child Survival in India 1971-2014 • Aalok Chaurasia, Shyam Institute
81. Risk Factors Contributing to Sex Differential in Arthritis in Adult age 18-64 years in BRICS
Countries • Rahul Bawankule, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
82. The use and disaggregation of survey data to study the cross-sectional and spatial distribution
of multimorbidity and its association with socioeconomic disadvantage in South Africa • Amy
Weimann, University of Cape Town; Tolu Oni, University of Cape Town; Sue Parnell, University of
Cape Town
83. Sibling composition and child mortality in South Asia: Assessing trends beyond male-female
dichotomy • Prashant Kumar Singh, Department of Policy Studies, TERI University; Lucky Singh,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sulabha Parsuraman, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
84. Relation between Non-Communicable disease and Activities Of Daily Living on 60+ aged people
in India • Mukesh Parmar, Jawaharlal Nehru University
85. Acculturation and Health among Rural-Urban Migrants in China • Zhongshan Yue, Xi'an
Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Marcus Feldman, Stanford University
86. Internet Use and Social Contacts • Patrick Präg, University of Oxford; Lea Ellwardt, University of
Cologne; Francesco Billari, Bocconi University
87. Model based method to predict Maternal Mortality Ratio in Zambia • Pamela Chirwa-Banda,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg
88. Social Capital, Health Literacy and Self Rated Health: Lesson Learned from Fieldwork based
Study of Migrants in New Delhi, India • Nishikant Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University
89. Indirect estimation of infant, child and under five mortality rate (U5MR) in India (Evidence
from the 2011 Census) • Jeetendra Yadav, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR); Ajit Yadav,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
90. Health and care in the last year of life • Jesus Daniel Zazueta-Borboa, El Colegio de la Frontera
Norte; Roberto Ham-Chande, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
91. Physical activity over the life course: the effects of partnering and childbearing • Edith Gray,
The Australian National University; Sophie Pennec, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
92. Indigenous traditional medicine and health: A study among Naga indigenous tribes from
Nagaland, North East India. • Moatula Ao, Fakir Mohan University
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93. Trends and inequalities in under-five mortality in Burkina Faso (1993-2010): Oaxaca-Blinder
decomposition • Aristide Bado, University of the Western Cape (Cape Town, South Africa);
Sathiyasusuman Appunni
94. THE INFLUENCE OF BREASTFEEDING PRACTICES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF
DIARRHOEA AMONG BREASTFED CHILDREN IN COTE D’IVOIRE • Kra Djuhé Arsène
Kouassi, École Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Glebelho Lazare
Sika, ENSEA
95. Health Seeking Behavior, Expenditure and Burden of Kala-azar: A Case from an Indian
District • Dipti Govil, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Harihar Sahoo,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sarang Pedgoankar, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Kailash Chandra Das, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
96. NON RECOURS A UN TRAITEMENT MÉDICAL DES MÈRES EN CAS DE PALUDISME
CHEZ LES ENFANTS DE MOINS DE 5 ANS EN COTE D'IVOIRE • Kra Djuhé Arsène Kouassi,
École Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Kakou Niaminin Martin
Roger; Brahima Toure, Institut National de la Statistique
97. Revisiting the healthy migrant paradox in preterm outcomes: the impact of gestational age
estimates • Sol Juárez, Stockholm University/Karolinska Institute; Marcelo Urquia; Eleonora Mussino,
Istat; Can Can liu, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University/Karolinska Institute; Lucy
Qiao, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Canada; Anders Hjern, Center for
Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University/Karolinska Institute
98. Changing inequality in mortality by educational level in Spain since 1950. An approach using
survey data on parents’ survivorship • Jeroen Spijker, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre
D'Estudis demogràfics (CED); Elisenda Rentería, Centre for Demographic Studies (CED)
99. URBAN BIAS IN LATIN AMERICAN LIFE EXPECTANCY • Jenny Garcia, Université Paris
1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
100. Impact of informal caregiving on health in five low- and middle-income countries: a crosssectional study of the WHO- SAGE survey • Zaky Khan, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI);
Nandita Bhan, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI)
101. World Health Status 1950-2015: Converging or Diverging • Moradhvaj . , Jawaharlal Nehru
University; Srinivas Goli, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
102. Suicide among Swedish reindeer herding Sami, 1961 – 2016 • Lars Jacobsson, Umeå University
103. Comportement sanitaire de la mère et mortalité infanto-juvenile en Côte d'Ivoire• Youssouph
Coulibaly, Institut National de la Statistique Côte d'Ivoire; Nadege Roselin Mian Koffi
104. Urban-Rural mortality differentials in cause-specific mortality in Madagascar • Rila
Ratovoson, Institut Pasteur de Madagascar; Bruno Masquelier, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL);
Anjarasoa Maharavo Rasoanomenjanahary, Bureau Municipal d'Hygiène, Antananarivo; Arsene Ravelo,
Institut National de la Statistique (INSTAT); Gilles Pison, Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle
105. Maternal Autonomy and Child Nutritional Status in India • Poulami Chatterjee, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
106. An Assessment of Lifestyle and social network factors on Multimorbidity among older adults
in India: An Evidence from Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) Data. • Himanshu
Himanshu, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
107. Work Histories and Risk of Chronic diseases in India • ANITA PAL, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
107
108. Family life course and mortality – a sequence analysis • Maria Josefsson, Centre for
Demographic and Ageing Research, Umeå University; Emma Lundholm, Centre for Demographic and
Ageing Research, Umeå University; Gunnar Malmberg, Umeå University
109. Examining the Return on Investments: Free Primary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa and
Child Wellbeing • Massy Mutumba, University of Michigan; Michael Olabisi, Pepperdine University
110. Non-communicable disease mortality trends in South Africa reveals different stages of
epidemiological transition • Beatrice Nojilana, Medical Research Council of South Africa; Victoria
Pillay-van Wyk, Medical Research Council of South Africa; Jane Joubert, South African Medical
Research Council; Rifqah A Roomaney, Medical Research Council of South Africa; Debbie Bradshaw,
South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town
111. The life expectancy sex-gap and the education transition • Mikkel Bruun-Jensen, Max-Planck
Odense Center; Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max-Planck Odense Center
112. Some Good News: Reductions in Socioeconomic Inequalities in Institutional Delivery in India,
Evidence from NSS 2004 and 2014 • Saroj Kumar, Institute of Economic Growth
113. Janani Suraksha Yojana and Declining Socioeconomic Inequalities in Maternal Healthcare in
Rural India • Ruchi Jain, National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER); Sonalde Desai,
University of Maryland, College Park; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland
114. Gender difference in post-neonatal mortality by type of family in rural South Asia
• Moradhvaj . , Jawaharlal Nehru University; Nandita Saikia, Jawaharlal Nehru University
115. Prevalence and determinants of hypertension in Namibia – a national level cross-sectional
study • Leslie Craig, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States; Anastasia Gage, Tulane
University
116. Spatial distribution of deaths due cerebrovascular disease and diabetes mellitus in South
Africa • Maletela Tuoane-Nkhasi, World Bank Group; Amanda Van Eeden, University of Stellenbosch;
Susanna Ubomba-Jaswa
117. Regional Differentials and Determinants of Uptake of Intermittent Preventive Treatment
Among Pregnant Mothers in Nigeria: A Trend Analysis • Bosede Oyinloye, Obafemi Awolowo
University; Olusina Samson Bamiwuye; Ayodeji Kupoluyi, Obafemi Awolowo University; O. Oyedokun,
Obafemi Awolowo University
118. Effect of Maternal Near Miss Complications on Birth Outcomes and New-born Practices in
Central Uganda • Elizabeth Nansubuga, Makerere University
119. Potential expansion of Zika virus in Brazil: analysis from migratory networks • Igor
Johansen, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Ricardo de Sampaio Dagnino,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Roberto do Carmo, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas (UNICAMP); Margareth Arilha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Lucia
Yazaki, Fundação Sistema Estadual de Análise de Dados (SEADE)
120. Unhealthy Assimilation? Rethinking Health Trajectory of Immigrants Using Longitudinal
Data • Yao Lu, Columbia University; Nicole Denier; Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University; Julia ShuHuah Wang, The University of Hong Kong
121. A comparative study of early neonatal deaths in selected South Asian country • Ankita
Srivastava, Center for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University
122. Health in exogamous couples - The impact of intermarriage on self-rated health, chronic
morbidity and activity limitations • Silvia Loi, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
(MPIDR)
108
123. Burden of Communicable and Non-Communicable Disease in India • Shruti Shruti,
Department Of Economics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India; Vivek Mishra, Banaras Hindu
University
124. Does Consumption of IFA improve Neonatal survival in India? • Rishabh Gupta, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
125. Mortality shifts and mortality compression in Norway 1900-2100: empirical and predicted
period and cohort life tables • Nico Keilman, University of Oslo; Dinh Pham, Statistics Norway; Astri
Syse, Statistics Norway
126. Association of Socioeconomic Status with Childhood Autism with Disability in China: A
Population-based Stud • Ping He, Peking University; Ning Li, Peking University
127. Progress in demographic and other factors and its influence on nutritional status of mothers
and children in major states of India • Rajaram Yadav, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
128. Educational differences in Mortality among older Filipinos • Grace Cruz, University of the
Philippines Population Institute; Christian Joy Cruz, University of the Philippines Population Institute
(uppi); Yasuhiko Saito, Nihon University
129. LIVING LONG, LIVING HEALTHY? : ASSESSING THE AGE-SEX PERSPECTIVE OF
SKEWED RISE IN DISABILITY BURDEN FROM 2001 TO 2011 IN INDIA • Kajori Banerjee,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi Dwivedi, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
130. RECENT LEVELS OF MATERNAL MORTALITY AND UNDERLYING CAUSES IN
SOUTH AFRICA • Itani Ntsieni, Statistics South Africa; Dineo Thaele
131. Socio-demographic factors and Health promoting behaviors associated with self- reported
health status among three older age cohorts • Alongkorn Pekalee, Mahidol University
132. Decline in the negative association between low birth weight and cognitive ability • Alice
Goisis, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Mikko Myrskylä, Max Planck Institute
for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Berkay Ozcan Berkay Ozcan
133. Decelerating mortality at older ages and its future prospects • Anurag Verma, Banaras HIndu
University; Subhi Srivastava, Banaras Hindu University
134. Trends and Pattern of Health Care Cost among Survivors and Deceased in India 2004-2015
• Praveenkumar M P, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
135. Policy Issues of Reproductive Health in Bangladesh • Sadananda Mitra, International
Organization; Kabita R. Bhadra
136. Cohort and Period Effects on Mortality in an Aged Latin American Country. Uruguay 19552014 • Mariana Paredes, Universidad de la República; Raquel Pollero, Programa de Población Universidad de la República; Victoria Prieto, Programa de Población - Universidad de la República Uruguay
137. Coping with Lung Cancer: A Glimpse into the Quality of Life of these Patients • Namrata
Agarwal, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
138. Age at Menopause and All-Cause Mortality in Latin America: The Cases of Costa Rica and
Puerto Rico • Beatriz Novak, El Colegio de México; Daniel Lozano
109
139. ANAEMIA AMONG CHILDREN AGED 6 TO 59 MONTHS IN COTE D’IVOIRE • Kakou
Niaminin Martin Roger, INS; Kouame Epse Kassi AYA Charlotte, INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA
STATISTIQUE
140. Are Children at Higher Risk of Malnutrition Surviving? Evidence from India • Pallavi Panda,
State University of New York, Geneseo (SUNY); Anil Deolalikar, University of California, Riverside
141. Is the Neonatal Mortality is higher among Births Delivered in Private Health Facility?
Evidence from India • Dixit Priyanka, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi
Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
142. Diabetes and Infant mortality- how a mother`s diagnosi affects the livelihood of her child
• Teboho Letuka, National University of Lesotho
143. Convergence between twin and singleton mortality rates • Michel Tenikue, Luxembourg
Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER); Roland Pongou; David Shapiro, The Pennsylvania State
University
144. Factors Associated with Mental Health Status among Indonesian Migrant Workers in Taiwan:
Explorations of Personal, Family and Work Characteristics • Bianca Marella, Institute of Health
and Welfare Policy; Yi-Fang Chuang
145. A study of daily smoking tobacco use and intention to quit in India • Rajeev Kumar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
146. Factors associated with disability among the elderly population of South Africa: Prevalence
and Determinants • Mluleki Tsawe, University of the Western Cape
147. The severity of anaemia among children aged under five in Cameroon. Profile, spatial
variation and associated factors • Tchango Ngalé, Ministry of Economy, planning and regional
development; Aurelle Carole Jouego Fotso, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques
148. Economic and Disease Burden among Quarry Workers in Rural Rajasthan, India • Absar
Ahmad, Giri Institute of Development Studies; Ruqayya Alvi, University of Lucknow
149. Dying before growing: Does birth attendant type matter in Lesotho? • Ololade Baruwa,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Sibusiso Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Jeremy Gumbo, Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital
150. Socio-demographic determinants of health-seeking behaviour among the South African
population: An analysis of NIDS • Taygen Edwards, Human Sciences Research Council of South
Africa (HSRC)
151. Excess risk of under-five mortality in twins: effect of the exclusive breastfeeding practice and
the nutritional status • Adama Ouedraogo, Université de Provence, Aix-marseille 1; Abdramane
Soura, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Issifou Yaya, ORS-PACA; Soumaïla
Ouedraogo, European Doctoral School of Demography
152. PREVALENCE OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS CHILDREN WITH
INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS SYMPTOMS FROM SELECTED HOSPITALS IN UGANDA
• Elizabeth Nampewo, Makerere University
153. Modelling the age-sex differentials associated with severity of road traffic injuries in the
Sultanate of Oman • Amira AL Aamri, University of Southampton
154. Is Maternal Body Mass Index Associated with Neonatal Mortality? A Pooled Analysis of the
Nationally Representative Data from Nine Asian Countries • Prashant Kumar Singh, Department of
Policy Studies, TERI University; Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance;
Lucky Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
110
155. Design and implementation of community engagement interventions towards healthcare
quality improvement in rural and urban Ghana: a methodological approach • Alhassan Robert,
Noguchi memmorial institute for medical research, university of Ghana, Legon; Edward NketiahAmponsah; Daniel Arhinful
156. Influence of disease environment in infancy on child health and education in sub-Saharan
Africa • Omar Karlsson, Lund University
157. The random hit model and the future incidence of cancer • Maarten Wensink, Max Planck
Odense Center, EBB, University of Southern Denmark
158. Do Mothers in some backwards states of India have the knowledge and practices of treatment
diarrhea morbidity among Under five Children? • Strong Marbaniang, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
159. QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY ONSET DEMENTIA AMONG THE
OLDER PERSONS IN NIGERIA • Elias Wahab, Lagos State University, Ojo Nigeria
160. Changing Family Structure and Care of the Older Persons in Nigeria • Elias Wahab, Lagos
State University, Ojo Nigeria
161. Justice in a context of limited financial resources: access to all or access for all? A Nunavikbased discussion • Marie-Andrée Girard, Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la Culture collaborative
en droit et politiques de la santé; Catherine Régis, Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la Culture
collaborative en droit et politiques de la santé
162. Urban-rural differences in disability-free life expectancy in Bangladesh • Md. Tareque,
University Of Rajshahi, Bangladesh; Md. Shariful Islam, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205; Md.
Nazrul Islam Mondal, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205; Ahbab Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, University
of Padua; Hafiz T. A. Khan, Birmingham City University; Sharifa Begum, Bangladesh Institute of
Development Studies (BIDS)
163. Predictors of Suicide, Homicide, and Accidental Death from Adolescence through Midlife:
New Evidence from High School and Beyond • John Warren, University of Minnesota; Sarah Garcia,
University of Minnesota; Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Chandra Muller, University
of Texas at Austin
164. Socioeconomic inequalities in health utility among the urban poor: results of a household
survey in Delhi, India • Sumit Mazumdar, Cssc; Sanjib Saha, Lund University; Ulf Gerdtahm, Lund
University
165. Are Indian girls really more nourished than Indian boys? An artefact of mortality selection
• Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ashish Upadhyay,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
166. Comparing Relative Effect of Human Resource and Economic Resources on Infant Mortality
in India: A Multilevel Analysis • Swati Srivastava, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
167. On Determining the Threshold of Covariates Associated with Prevalence of Diarrhoea Among
Under-five Children in India • Bevin Vinay Kumar Vijayan, Achutha Menon Center for Health
Science Studies (AMCHSS); Mala Ramanathan, SCTIMST
168. SAFAI KARAMCHARIS IN A VICIOUS CYCLE: A STUDY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF
CASTE • Pradeep Salve, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dhananjay Bansod,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
111
169. Analyse des effets de mediation et d'hétérogeneité des effets des transferts monétaires sur la
santé et l'éducation des enfants de moins de 05 ans: Evidence empirique du Cameroun• Soazic
Elise Wang Sonne, United Nations University
170. Spousal desertion and coping mechanisms among ever-married women with breast and
cervical cancers in urban Nigeria • Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant University; Mofoluwake Ajayi,
Covenant University, Nigeria; Adebanke Olawole-Isaac, Covenant University; Paul Adekola, Covenant
University; Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
171. Relationship and Determinants of Maternal Mortality, Antenatal Care and Institutional
Delivery in India • Nalini Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University
172. Infant mortality and social protection in the Brazilian semiarid region • Neir Paes,
Universidade Federal da Paraíba; Everlane Silva, Federal University of Paraiba; Diego Silva, Federal
University of Paraiba - Brazil
173. Childhood Immunization, Health Service Readiness and Quality Management in Nigeria
• Akanni Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Anastasia Gage, Tulane University;
Onyebuchi Ilombu; Sunday Adedini, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Ayo Adebowale, University
of Ibadan
174. Life course perspective to women’s mental health: A study of young married women in rural
North Dinajpur district of West Bengal, India • Atreyee Sinha, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
175. Socioeconomic inequities and cardiovascular disease-related disability in China: A population
based study • Zhenjie Wang, Institute of Population Research/WHO Collaborating Center on
Reproductive Health and Population Science, Peking University; Chao Guo, Institute of Population
Research/WHO Collaborating Center on Reproductive Health and Population Science, Peking
University; Gong Chen, Institute of Population Research/WHO Collaborating Center on Reproductive
Health and Population Science, Peking University; Xiaoying Zheng, Institute of Population
Research/WHO Collaborating Center on Reproductive Health and Population Science, Peking University
176. Region specific determinants of low birth weight in India: Multivariable Analysis
• Dharmendra Dubey, Uphssp-world Bank
177. Polygyny and the Health of Living Children: An Analysis DHS Data for Selected Regions of
Africa • Alphonse Amey, Botswana International University of Science and Technology; Foster Amey,
Middle Tennessee State University
178. Inter-provincial migration effect on youth health risk behaviours in South Africa: a multilevel
analysis of contextual-and individual-level factors • Chukwuedozie Ajaero, University of Nigeria
Nsukka(UNN); Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Sibusiso
Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Olufunmilayo Banjo, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife
179. Adult Mortality Differentials and Regional Development at the local level in Brazil, 1980-2010
• Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Everton Campos De Lima, Universidade
Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Flavio Freire, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte;
Marcos Gonzaga, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
180. Disparities in Utilization of maternal health care services: Research for Tribal Development in
India • Vipul Pandey, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
181. The Stress of Keeping Up with the Wangs: Do Psychosocial Factors Mediate the Association
Between Subjective Social Status and Health? • Audrey Dorélien, University of Minnesota; Hongwei
Xu, University of Michigan
112
182. Trends in neonatal mortality in India, 1992-2006 • Abhishek Singh, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Ashish Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Neetu Singh
183. The double burden of disease and the challenge of universal health coverage: Evidence from
Access, Bottlenecks, Cost and Equity facility survey in Ghana • Sandra Boatemaa, University of
Ghana; Mawuli Kushitor, University of Ghana
184. The effects of the armed conflict of 2002 on access to healthcare in Côte-d’Ivoire. • Zrampieu
Sarah Ba, Université Lille 1
185. Marriage match and the depressive symptoms in china’s mid aged and older people------from
the perspective age gap and education gap between spouses • Xiaomin Li, Institue for Population and
Development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Xinfeng Cheng, Institute for Population and
development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Quanbao Jiang, Institute for Population and development
Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Lu Song, School of Social Science Soochow University
186. Spatial Analysis of Relationship between Consumption of Solid Fuels and prevalence of
asthma in India • Prakash Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
187. Infant mortality in Morocco: what is the effect of the residential context? • Mohammed Fassi
Fihri, Centre de recherche et études démographiques HCP Maroc
188. Estimation of burden and avoidable cases of asthma associated with various modifiable risk
factors in India • Prakash Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
189. Management of childhood diarrhoea at homes in India • Pushpendra Singh, Indian Institute of
Technology Roorkee, India
190. Estimating the Future Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in India • Chhavi Paul,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
191. The Prevalence of Disability in Afghanistan • Kenya Noronha, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
192. HOW DOES PARENTS OCCUPATION INFLUENCE ON CHILD MORTALITY IN DRC?
• Elisabeth Kayiba Mbelu, INS
193. COPING WITH MORBIDITY - THE EFFECT OF INCOME: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
OF CERTAIN CAUSES OF MORBIDITY IN THE US AND BRAZIL • Kaizo Beltrao, Brazilian
School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE/FGV); Sonoe Pinheiro, Instituto Brasileiro de
Geografia e Estatística (IBGE)
194. The Position of Environmental factors as Predictors of Childhood Mortality Experience in
Nigeria • Babatunde Gbadebo; Adeniyi Fagbamigbe, University of Ibadan; Ayo Adebowale, University
of Ibadan
195. Danger on wheels: characteristics of traffic fatality in Brazilian State capitals • Ana Carolina
Bertho, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE); Larissa Xavier, Escola Nacional de
Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); Júlia Marques, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE)
196. Does Maternal and Child Health Care Services really preventing the Newborn Death?
Evidence from India • Satish Chauhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
197. Urban Child Poverty, Health, and Survival in Low- and Middle-Income Countries • Shea
Rutstein, ICF International, Inc. ; Sarah Staveteig, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program,
Avenir Health; Rebecca Winter, ICF Macro; Jennifer Yourkavitch, The DHS Program, ICF
113
198. Analyse de l’effet possible de la pollution au dioxyde d'azote sur la mortalité dans trois grandes
métropoles françaises. • Alain Jourdain, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique
199. Prevalence and determinants of overweight or obesity among reproductive women in
Bangladesh • Muhammad Abdul Baker Chowdhury, University of Florida; Hasna Hena Sara,
Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka; Md Mohiuddin Adnan, Georgia Southern
University; Md. Aminul Haque, Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka
200. Social Variations in Child Health in Odisha, India: Interrogating Tribal and non-tribal Divide
• Sibabrata Das, Department of Applied Geography, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, India
201. Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorder among sanitary worker in Varanasi City, India
• Manish Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
202. Catastrophic Health Expenditure and impoverishment effects of out-of-pocket expenses: A
Comparative Study of Tannery and Non-tannery Workers of Kanpur City • Gyan Kashyap,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
203. Social Identity and Accessibility to Maternal Health Services in Uttar Pradesh, India • Lakhan
Singh, National Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Hyderabad, India
204. INPUT OF MIGRANTS INTO INFECTIONS’ INCIDENCE IN RUSSIA • Alla Ivanova,
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics; Elena Zemlyanova, Federal
Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics; Sergey Ryazantsev, Institute of SocioPolitical Research, Russian Academy of Sciences
205. Non-Communicable Diseases Attributed by Occupational structure and its Impact as
Economic Loss in India • Sunita Patel, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
206. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION AND THEIR
ASSOCIATION WITH NCD AMONG ADULTS POPULATION IN INDIA. • Mahesh Shete,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
207. Risk factors for adverse anthropometric profile and hypertension among young (<40 yr) urban
males from Pune, India. • Amol Mankar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Pooja
Gaigaware, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
208. Factors associated with infant mortality for South Africa: A Provincial Perspectives • Priscilla
Bartus, Statistics South Africa
209. Protecting Health in Hard Times: The Changing Role of Families in Mitigating Adverse
Effects of Labor Market Shocks • Philipp Hessel, Harvard School of Public Health; Vegard Skirbekk,
Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
210. GROPING IN THE DARK FOR CAUSES OF NEONATAL DEATH IN NORTHEAST
INDIA • Konsam Dinachandra Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laishram
Ladusingh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
211. Correlates of Health Behaviour in Inner City Communities in Accra, Ghana • Naa Dodua
Dodoo, University of Ghana; Kofi Ofosu Mensah, Ghana Statistical Service
212. Prevalence, Quality of Life and Health Seeking Behavior of Depressed Persons in India
• Ruchita Sakpal, Ph. D Scholar
213. Gaps in Child Mortality between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Population – Have they
Shrunk or Widened: over the last two Censuses in India • Minakshi Vishwakarma, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jitendra Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
114
214. Study on road accidents in pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in the province of La Rioja Argentina 2011-2015 • Marcos Andrada, CIECS-CONICET-UNC; UNLaR; Carola Bertone, CIECSCONICET-UNC; Victor Torres, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas (UNC)
215. Consistency in reporting disability among urban and rural people in Malawi • Monica Jamali,
University of Southampton
216. Spatial inequalities in child and adult mortality in a context of rapid mortality decline in
Dakar (Senegal) • Ibrahima Diouf, Université Catholique de Louvain
217. Knowledge quintiles of pregnancy danger signs attributable to Community Health Workers:
evidence from 646 women in three rural districts of Tanzania • Amon Exavery, Ifakara Health
Institute; Kassimu Tani; James F. Phillips; A Kanté, Ifakara Health Institute
218. Implementation Status of Surveillance and Response for Maternal Deaths in Nepal • Sharad
Sharma, Department of Health Services; Pooja Pradhan, World Health Organization (WHO); RP Bichha,
Department of Health Services; Meera Upadhyaya, World Health Organization (WHO)
219. Modelling Mortality Using Life Trajectories of Individuals in 19th-Century Sweden • Erling
Häggström Lundevaller, Umeå University; Lotta Vikström, Umeå University; Helena Haage, Umeå
University
220. Consanguineous marriages: Implications for under-five mortality clustering- A qualitative
study from rural northern Nigeria • Olatunji Alabi; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Olusola Omisakin
221. Predictors of return for review in recommended time after repair among Obstetric fistula
patients; A case study of Kitovu Hospital, Uganda • William Kuteesa, Makerere University
222. Risky Behaviors in Shillong, Meghalaya, India: A Study among Late Adolescents Migrants
College Student from the Neighboring States of Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram • Temsumeren
Longkumer, HPPI
223. Crime and Urban Areas in Brazil: an evaluation of public policy to reduce homicides • Braulio
Alves da Silva, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Bernardo Queiroz, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais; Frederico Marinho, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Diogo
Caminhas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Pedro Pinheiro, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais (UFMG); Fabiano Pereira, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Gabriela
Cardoso, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
224. Nutritional Status of School Aged Children and Adolescents (5-18 years) across the
Empowered Action Group States (EAG) States and Assam, India: Prevalence, Patterns and Policy
Options • Niranjan Rout, Institute of Economic Growth; William Joe, Institute of Economic Growth
225. Effect of family planning on child survival in Uttar Pradesh, India – An ecological analysis of
three round of Annual Health Survey data • Shivendra Singh, India Health Action Trust; Arup Das
226. Association of physical activity patterns with leading noncommunicable diseases in rural West
Bengal, India: Evidence from the Birbhum Health and Demographic Surveillance Site • Sumit
Mazumdar, Cssc; Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance; Anamitra Barik,
Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance; Abhijit Chowdhury, Society for Health and
Demographic Surveillance; Papiya Guha Mazumdar, TERI University
227. Explaining the Gap in Child malnutrition between Poor and Non–Poor in Sierra Leone:
Evidence from Recent Data • Satish Chauhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Raj Verma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
115
228. The Disability Problem in selected states of India • Prasanna Mudi, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
229. Healthcare Expenditures, Health Insurance and Equity Implications on Households: A Study
of Major Non-Communicable Diseases in India from Recent Rounds of National Sample Survey
• Tanusree Dutta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
230. Decline and Epidemiologic Transition of Infant Mortality Worldwide • Alejandro Aguirre
Martinez, El Colegio de México; Fortino Vela-Peon, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco
231. Disabled children and their education: The missing millions Evidence from Census 2011
• Kirti Gaur, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kunal Keshri, G B Pant Social
Science Institute, Allahabad University, Allahabad
232. Household caregivers feeding practices and child health outcomes in Kumasi, Ghana • Samuel
Owusu, University of Cape Coast
233. Socioeconomic Disparities in Functioning and Disablity among Older Adults in 14 European
Countries • Maria Bilo, Sapienza Università di Roma; Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern
California
234. Obesity: Sex differential and its associated factors in India • Suyash Mishra, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
235. Effect of Women autonomy on Maternal Care among Muslim: A cross countries comparative
study in India,Bangladesh and Indonesia • Navaid Khan, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Priya Sharma, University of Madras
236. ENGAGING THE BURDEN OF CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION IN RURAL NIGERIA:
CULTURE AND MODERNITY AT CROSSROADS • Ezebunwa Nwokocha, University of Ibadan
237. Overweight in Adolescence is Associated with Later Life Cognitive Function: The Wisconsin
Longitudinal Study • Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn; Melissa Martinson, University of Washington
238. Internal Migration and Physical Health of the Older Adults in Rural China: Using Biomarkers
and Propensity Score Analysis • Qian Song, Arizona State University
239. Levels and Differentials of Tobacco Use Among the Youth (15-29 age group) in India • Priya
Sharma, University of Madras; Navaid Khan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
240. An assessment of smoke breakout and its implications on health and living conditions
surrounding Deonar dumping ground, Mumbai • Ronny Abraham
241. Factors Associated with the Infant Feeding Practices Among Working Mothers: Case Study In
Medan City, Indonesia • Yuly Astuti
242. Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services among Migrants and Non-migrants in the Slums
of Allahabad City, India • Namrata Ahirwar; Kunal Keshri, G B Pant Social Science Institute,
Allahabad University, Allahabad
243. Tuberculosis among Tibetan Migrants in India: A Community Perspective • Lopamudra Paul,
The International Union Against TB and Lung Diease; Kavita Ayyagari; Neerja Arora; Jayaprasad
Tripathy; Jamie Tonsing; Lobsang Tsering
244. Contextual Factors Associated with Health Care Service Utilization for Children with Acute
Childhood Illnesses in Nigeria • Sulaimon Adedokun, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Victor T.
Adekanmbi, University of Warwick; Olalekan A. Uthman, University of Warwick; Richard J. Lilford,
University of Warwick
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245. FOOD INSECURITY AND MIGRATION AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN
ZAMBIA • Tanyaradzwa Dube, International Organisation for Migration; Nkechi Obisie-Nmehielle,
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
246. Decomposition of Life Expectancy Differences in Turkey: 1923-2013 • Dilek Torun, Hacettepe
University Institute of Population Studies; Ismet Koç, Hacettepe University
247. Impact of Frequency and Timing of Antenatal Care Visits on Neonatal mortality in EAG states
• Rishabh Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
248. Is a change in activities of daily living associated with depression symptom among middle-aged
and elderly people: A national representative sample survey in China • Yanan Luo, Peking
University; Xiaoying Zheng, Institute of Population Research/WHO Collaborating Center on
Reproductive Health and Population Science, Peking University
249. The characteristics of the chronically ill based on the MICS 4 2012-2013 survey in Algeria
• Zoubida Belarbi, Université Blida 2
250. DISABILITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE BURDEN IN INDIA: A CHALLENGE
TO POLICY-MAKERS • Ayantika Biswas, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
251. Occupational variation in healthy worker effects: self-reported health in Belgium • Laura Van
den Borre, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Patrick Deboosere, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
252. Factors influencing nutritional status of mother and children in major states of India
• Rajaram Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
253. OBSTETRIC MORBIDITY – A KEY INDICATOR OF MATERNAL HEALTH AND
MORTALITY: A CASE STUDY FROM ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA. • Snigdha Banerjee,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
254. Caste Differential and Neighbourhood Effect on Child Mortality in Rural India • Rajesh
Raushan, Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS)
255. Morbidity and the socio-economic environment of seniors in Burkina Faso: the results of a
cross-cutting study at the Kaya demography and health surveillance site • Bagnoa Vincent, Institut
Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
256. Health Impact of water and sanitation conditions as selected diseases prevalence in urban
India • Surendra Patel, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
257. Variations of Adult Morbidity and Mortality by Racial Groups: Mahikeng Local Municipality,
South Africa • Kefentse Mojaki-Moremogolo, North-West University; Moses Kibet, North West
University
258. Level and determinants of knowledge about neonatal danger signs: A study of recently
delivered rural women in Bidar district of Karnataka (India) • Javeed ahamad Golandaj,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
259. traditional healing modalities in the provision of mental illness in vhembe district of Limpopo
province • Nevhudoli Nyadzani, University of Venda
260. AN ASSESSMENT OF THE 2016 COMMUNITY SURVEY DATA ON ORPHANHOOD:
COMPARISON WITH OTHER DATA SOURCES • Dineo Thaele, Respiratory & Meningeal
Pathogens Research Unit; Itani Ntsieni, Statistics South Africa
261. Under five mortality factors in Soweto: Spatial Analysis • Dineo Thaele, Respiratory &
Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit
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262. Of leaders and losers – oldest age mortality paradoxes • Sven Drefahl, Karolinska Institutet;
Karin Modig, Karolinska Institutet; Anders Ahlbom, Karolinska Institutet
263. Understanding the Morbidity and Hospitalization pattern of Elderly in India • Poulomi
Chowdhury, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mausam Garg, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
264. Disaggregating Longevity and Accounting for Emerging Chronic Morbidities in Kerala
• Sandeep G, AMCHSS Trivandrum
265. Rural–Urban Differential in NCD Multi-Morbidity in Adult Population in India: Finding
From IHDS-II. • Dixit Priyanka, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi
Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
266. Hearing the Voices of Women on Reasons for Maternal Deaths: Results of a Qualitative Study
in Nigeria • Lorretta Favour Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Rosemary Ogu, Women’s Health
and Action Research Centre/WHO Implementation Research Group, Benin City; Friday Okonofua,
Women’s Health and Action Research Centre/WHO Implementation Research Group, Benin City
267. Who is taking their own lives in South Africa? A trend analysis from 2005-2015 • Lutendo
Malisha, Statistics South Africa
268. INFLUENCE OF SOCIOECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (SEF) ON THE
LEVELS AND TRENDS OF THE PREVALENCE OF DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN LESS THAN
FIVE YEARS IN COTE D'IVOIRE • Kouame Epse Kassi AYA Charlotte, INSTITUT NATIONAL
DE LA STATISTIQUE
269. Impact of Financial Protection Measures on Catastrophic Expenditure: Evidence based on the
71st Round of India’s National Sample Surveys • Dixit Priyanka, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
270. A Systematic Review of Factors that Shape Implementation of Mass Drug Administration for
Lymphatic Filariasis in sub-Saharan Africa • Adam Silumbwe, University of Zambia, School of
Public Health
271. Family relations and adult mortality in Zambia: Does type of relationship matter? • Vesper
Chisumpa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Joshua Akinyemi, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan,
Nigeria; Pamela Chirwa-Banda, Ministry of Education
272. Linkages among sibling survival and death clustering in Nigeria: A panel data analysis
• Mukesh Ranjan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi Dwivedi, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rahul Mishra, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
273. Do different HDSS surveillance systems result in different quality of pregnancy outcome data?
• Joseph Akuze, Makerere University; Baschieri Angela, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Kate Kerber; Vladimir Gordeev, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Hannah Blencowe, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Doris
Kwesiga, Makerere University; Sian Floyd; Joy Lawn, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM)
274. Deferential and associated factors of Low Birth Weights in selected high and low fertility states
in India • Priya Sharma, University of Madras; Navaid Khan, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
275. The Influences of Time Poverty on Health • Boroka Bo, University of California, Berkeley;
Jinyuan Qi, European Doctoral School of Demography
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276. LINKAGES OF HYPERTENSION WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN INDIA:
EVIDENCE FROM IHDS-2 (2011-12) • Ayantika Biswas, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
277. Monitoring Noncommunicable disease risk factors; a case of the Pacific • Gloria Mathenge,
Pacific Community (SPC); Violet Wairimu, Pumwani Hospital
278. Regional and subgroups differences in grip strength among older adults in India • Selvamani
Yesuvadian, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
339. Geospatial Modeling of Child Mortality across 27 Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa • Carla
Pezzulo, WorldPop, Department of Geography and Environment, University of Southampton; Tomas
Bird, Flowminder Foundation; Edson C. Utazi, WorldPop, Department of Geography and Environment,
University of Southampton; Alessandro Sorichetta, Flowminder Foundation; Andrew J. Tatem,
Flowminder Foundation; Jennifer Yourkavitch, The DHS Program, ICF; Clara R. Burgert-Brucker, The
Demographic and Health Surveys Program, ICF; Thomas Pullum, Demographic and Health Surveys
340. Going home to die or leaving home to look for care? Comparative analysis of the location of
the death of urban and rural residents in West Africa • Yempabou Bruno Lankoande, Université
Catholique de Louvain; Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Gilles
Pison, Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle; Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou
341. A mother’s death and child survival: Comparisons between two demographic surveillance sites
in rural South Africa • Brian Houle, Australian National University; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Kobus Herbst, African Health Research Institute, UKZN;
Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University
342. Levels of disability in the older population in England: comparing binary and ordinal
classifications • Benedetta Pongiglione, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
George Ploubidis, University College London; Bianca De Stavola, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
343. EFFECT OF HEALTH INSURANCE ON HOSPITALIZATION AND HEALTH SPENDING
IN INDIA • Pijush Kanti Khan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sanjay
Mohanty, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
344. Urban-rural differences in adult mortality in Indonesia: A 21st century case of the urban
mortality penalty • Nikkil Sudharsanan, University of Pennsylvania; Jessica Ho, Duke University
345. Spatial Patterns of Childhood Diarrhea in Ethiopia: Evidence from Ethiopia Demographic and
Health Surveys (2000, 2005, 2011) • Getahun Bogale, Dessie Health Science College; Kassahun
Gelaye; Yalemzewod Gelaw
346. Overeducation and Depression in China • Wei Chen, Center for Population and Development
Studies, People's University of China; Jinju Liu, Department of Public Administration, Beijing City
University
347. MORBIDITIES AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH EXPENDITURE AMONG MUNICIPAL
WASTE LOADERS IN MUMBAI: A CROSS-SECTIONAL COMPARATIVE STUDY • Pradeep
Salve, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dhananjay Bansod, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
348. Effect of neighboring areas deprivation on mortality Inequalities in India • Ankita Shukla,
Population Council, New Delhi
349. Why is there an urban advantage in self-rated health in China? • Audrey Dorélien, University
of Minnesota; Hongwei Xu, University of Michigan
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350. Language, Health Outcomes and Health Inequality • Zhiming Cheng, Macquarie University
351. Migration or HIV: What Matters? Assessing the respective impacts of migration and HIV
diagnosis on Sub-Saharan immigrants' lives in France • Anne Gosselin, Centre Population et
Developpement (CEPED); Eva Lelièvre, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED); Annabel
Desgrées du Loû, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED); for The Parcours Study Group, Centre
Population et Developpement (CEPED)
352. Impact of income inequality on short and long term morbiditites in India: Evidence from a
panel study • Sayantani Chatterjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laxmi
Dwivedi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
353. Mortality estimations for the indigenous population in Brazil based on census data • Gabriel
Borges, IBGE / UC Berkeley; Ricardo Santos, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública-FIOCRUZ; Bernardo
Lanza, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Marden Campos,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
354. The relative importance of income inequality and income increases for subjective well-being in
Germany • Tobias Vogt, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Sandra Krapf,
University of Cologne; Fanny Kluge, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
355. Self-rated health and mortality among immigrants to western countries: results from a metaanalysis • Astrid Flenon, Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Jennifer
Sigouin, McGill University; Zoua Vang, McGill University; Bilkis Vissandjée, Université de Montréal
356. Consequences of Pregnancy Intention and Maternal Postnatal Depressive Symptoms on
Childhood Stunting: A Longitudinal Data Analysis from Ethiopia, Andhra Pradesh (India), Peru
and Vietnam • Abhishek Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Swati
Srivastava, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
357. LATIN AMERICA’S EPIDEMIC OF VIOLENCE • Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Max-Planck
Odense Center
358. The Effect of Health Insurance on Neonatal and Infant Mortality in Ghana: A propensity
Score Approach • Monica Lambon-Quayefio, University of Ghana; Nkechi S Owoo
Theme: 10 - Historical Demography
Theme Convener: Hector Perez-Brignoli
Session: (1001-2) Beyond the classical model of demographic transition
Chair: Ana Silvia Volpi Scott, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Discussant: Ana Silvia Volpi Scott, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
1. Cognition Driven Demographic Transition • Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis (IIASA)
2. The Mid-Twentieth Century Baby Boom and the Role of Social Interaction: An Agent-Based
Modelling Approach • Eli Nomes, University of Leuven; André Grow, University of Leuven; Jan Van
Bavel, University of Leuven
3. WHEN WOMEN BECAME GOOD FOR FAMILIES, DID FAMILIES BECOME BAD FOR
WOMEN? Historical Changes in Women’s Leisure as One Indicator of Their ‘Status’ • Alaka
Basu, Cornell University
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4. Migrants and locals: their influence in the Argentinean fertility transition • Edith Pantelides,
CENEP
Session: (1001-1) Views of fertility
Chair: David Reher, University Complutense of Madrid
Discussant: David Reher, University Complutense of Madrid
1. Extinction of family lines. Great-grandchildlessness in 19th, 20th, and 21st century in Northern
Sweden. • Martin Kolk, Stockholm University; Martin Fieder, University of Vienna; Vegard Skirbekk,
Columbia University, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
2. The Mechanics of the Baby Boom. Unveiling the Role of the Epidemiological Transition
• Danielle Gauvreau, Université Concordia, Montréal; Patrick Sabourin, Institut national de la recherche
scientifique (INRS); Samuel Vézina, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS); Benoît
Laplante, Institut national de la recherche scientifique
3. Mobility, social class and fertility transition in England and Wales, 1851–1911 • Alice Reid,
University of Cambridge; Hannaliis Jaadla, University of Cambridge; Eilidh Garrett, University of Essex
4. Estimating Fertility from Limited and Defective Data in a Brazilian Colonial Town - 1760 to 1804
• Katia Maria Campos, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
Session: (1001) Patterns of mortality in the past
Chair: David Reher, University Complutense of Madrid
Discussant: David Reher, University Complutense of Madrid
1. Urban penalty in 19th century Denmark • Catalina Torres, University of Southern Denmark; Jim
Oeppen, University of Southern Denmark
2. Social and spatial patterns of adult mortality in early 20th century Sweden • Bjorn Eriksson,
Department of Economic History, Lund University; Martin Dribe, Lund University
4. Social Mobility and Mortality in southern Sweden (1813-1910) • Paolo Emilio Cardone,
Università di Roma La Sapienza; Joan Pau Joan Pau Jordà, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
19. Between Rivalry and Support: Differences in Infant and Child Mortality Chances of Brothers
and Sisters in the Netherlands (1863-1910) and Taiwan (1906-1946) • Tim Riswick, Radboud
University Nijmegen
Session: (1002) Counting colonial populations
Chair: Ana Scott, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
1. Genealogy of the Muslim Polygyny debate in India • Muhammed Mashkoor, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
2. Counting, categorizing and controlling the population of Ceylon, 18th century • Jan Kok,
Radboud University; Dries Lyna, Radboud University
3. Counting Souls. The Jesuits in South America • Massimo Livi-Bacci, University of Florence
5. Pre-transitional mortality indicators for a Brazilian Region in the 19th century • Dayane Dias,
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; Luciana Lima, Universidad; Luana Myrrha,
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Session: (1003) Household, kinship and population dynamics in historical populations
Chair: Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University
1. Exploring kin networks in high-fertility frontier populations, 18th-19th-century Quebec and
19th-century Utah • Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal;
Hélène Vézina, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Ken Robert Smith; Heidi Hanson, University of Utah
2. The Decline of Intergenerational Coresidence in the Twentieth-Century: A Longitudinal View
• Albert Esteve Palos, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis demogràfics (CED); Rocío
Treviño, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Anna Turu, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Toni Medina
3. Kin Availability and Fertility in a Historical Nuclear Family Society: Sweden 1880-1910
• Martin Dribe, Lund University; Bjorn Eriksson, Department of Economic History, Lund University
4. Family System and Kin Effects on Reproduction in East Asia, 1678-1945 • Hao Dong, Princeton
University
Session: (1004) Infectious diseases and pandemics in the past
Chair: Michel Oris, University of Geneva
1. Patterns of mortality in a colonial context: cyclical epidemics, temperature, droughts and
subsistence crises in historical Quebec, 1608-1800 • Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Samantha
Gailey, University of California, Irvine; Stacey Hallman, Statistics Canada; Marilyn Amorevieta,
Université de Montréal; Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal; Tim-Allen Bruckner, University of
California, Irvine
2. Public water and sewage investments and the urban mortality decline: Sweden 1875-1935 • Jonas
Helgertz, Lund University; Martin Önnerfors, Lund University
3. The 1918-19 Spanish Influenza Virus in Madrid: Estimating Urban Pandemic Mortality and its
Relation to Socioeconomic Disparities • Laura Cilek, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
(csic); Gerardo Chowell; Diego Ramiro Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council
4. One place, two epidemic moments • Maria Silvia C. B. Bassanezi, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas (UNICAMP); Maísa Faleiros Cunha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Session: (P10) Poster session: Historical demography
Chair: Diego Ramiro Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council
1. On how disability impede individuals’ life opportunities: Demographic life-course indicators of
social exclusion in a Swedish 19th-century population • Lotta Vikström, Umeå University; Helena
Haage, Umeå University; Soren Edvinsson, Centre for Population Studies, Umea University
2. Spatial disparities at death: Age-, sex- and cause-specific mortality in the Belgian districts at the
turn of the twentieth century • Tina Van Rossem, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Patrick Deboosere, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel; Isabelle Devos, Ghent University
3. Analyzing the socioeconomic characteristics of European immigrants in Algeria in the 19th
century from marriage certificates • Kamel Kateb, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Guy Brunet, Université de Lyon II
4. Indirect detection of major demographic events with no written sources (France - 6th –7th
centuries) • Isabelle Seguy, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Daniel Courgeau,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Henri Caussinus; Luc Buchet, CEPAM (Université
de Nice-CNRS), Nice
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5. One thirty years of sex ratio transition among children and fertility transition in India: Is this
only due to sex preferences in the population during the fertility transition or data quality?
• Priyanka Yadav, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Ajit Yadav, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
6. From surviving the war trenches to storming the gender barricades? The impact of war on
marriage and gender relations in the early 20th century • Saskia Hin, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven; Paul Puschmann, Radboud University Nijmegen; Koen Matthijs, KU Leuven
7. Distributions of Age at Death from Roman Epitaph Inscriptions in North Africa • Peter
Pflaumer, Department of Statistics, TU Dortmund
8. Mortality in the Far South of Brazil: Free and Slave Population - parish of Madre de Deus de
Porto Alegre, Brazil (1772 ─ 1854) • Ana Scott, University of Campinas - UNICAMP; Dario Scott
9. Age-specific child mortality in Sweden (1814-1910): A Case Study from Scania, Sweden.
• Benjamin Matuzak, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology; Gabriele Ott; Helena Haage, Umeå
University
10. Vulnerable child: the example of the doctor Alexandre Frías i Roig (Reus, 1878-1963)
• Margarita Gonzalvo-Cirac, Institut Puericultura Reus. Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona-Spain)
11. The contextual determinants of nuptiality in Spain at the end of the XIX century: A spatial
econometric approach • Joaquin Recaño-Valverde, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Alessandra
Carioli, University of Southampton
12. An army of idiots, cretins, imbeciles and goiter sufferers? Impact of military affairs on statistics
about the infirm in France (1851-1876). • Pauline Hervois, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
13. A History of Indian fertility and its Determinants at District level through 1981 to 2011: A
Study of Panel analysis • Rakesh Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
14. Analyse de la mortalité néonatale en basse Provence (France) au début du XVIIIe
siècle• Isabelle Seguy, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
15. When a fly stops the expansion of Islam: demographic and historical aspects of trypanosomiasis
in Eastern • Sofiane Bouhdiba
16. Spanish flu in Argentina, epidemiological characteristics and state policies of a forgotten
epidemic. 1918-1919 • Adrián Carbibetti, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
17. Health Service System in Transition: An Assessment of the Influence of the British and US
Healthcare Systems on the Evolution of Health Services in India • Pushpendra Singh, Indian
Institute of Technology Roorkee; Chhavi Sodhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University
18. L’état civil ancien du Vicariat apostolique du Haut-Congo-Français à l’archidiocèse de
Brazzaville d’après les registres paroissiaux de 1888 à 2014• Martin yaba Mambou, Université
Marien Ngouabi, Brazzaville
19. Indigenous Infant Mortality by Age and Season of Birth, 1800-1899: Does Season of Birth Affect
Children’s Survival Chances? • Lena Karlsson, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research
20. The prevalence of stepsiblings over the Demographic Transition in Northern Sweden 1750-2007
• Jani Turunen, Stockholm University; Martin Kolk, Stockholm University
21. Labor and marriage networks in a rural community: North Orkney, Scotland 1851-1911 • Julia
Jennings, University at Albany
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Theme: 11 - HIV/AIDS and STIs
Theme Convener: Susan Watkins
Session: (1101-2) HIV Prevention: Male circumcision, condoms and incentives
1. DOES CIRCUMCISION STATUS INFLUENCE RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS AMONG
UNMARRIED MALES IN BOTSWANA? EVIDENCE FROM THE 2012 BOTSWANA AIDS
IMPACT SURVEY (BAIS IV) • Enock Ngome, University of Botswana; Naledi Reetsang, University
of Botswana
2. Using Lotteries to Incentivize Safer Sexual Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled
Trial on HIV Prevention • Martina Björkman Nyqvist, Stockholm School of Economics; Damien De
Walque, The World Bank; Lucia Corno, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Jakob Svensson,
Stockholm University
3. Male Circumcision and Consistent Condom Use in South Africa • Tetelo Maakamedi, University
of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg
4. The Relationship Between HIV and Male Circumcision in Lesotho: Real or Spurious? • Thandie
Hlabana, National University of Lesotho; Tiisetso Makatjane, National University of Lesotho
Session: (1101-3) AIDS treatment and care: children, FSWs and the elderly
1. “I wanted to protect my baby by all means” Maternal experiences among ART-initiated women
living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa • Catriona Towriss, University of Cape Town; Vuyisa
Mamanzi, University of the Western Cape; Landon Myer, University of Cape Town
2. SUPPLY CHAIN OF THE HIV/AIDS PROGRAM IN VIETNAM – AN ASSESSMENT OF
PERFORMANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY • Quang Lam Tran, Independent Consultant; Xavier
Tomsej, USAID | Bureau for Global Health, Washington DC, USA
3. Implementing PrEP among Female Sex Workers in Côte d’Ivoire: new challenges for models of
care (PrEP-CI ANRS 12361) • Valentine Becquet, Université Paris Descartes; Jean-Marie
Masumbuko, PAC-CI; Marcellin Nouaman, PAC-CI; Melanie Plazy, ISPED; Christine Danel, PAC-CI;
Joseph Larmarange, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)
4. Leaving no one behind: supporting ART access and adherence among older Ugandans living
with HIV • Enid Schatz, University of Missouri; Janet Seeley, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Joel Negin, University of Sydney; Joseph Mugisha, Uganda Virus Research Institute;
Helen Weiss, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Session: (1101-4) Trends in HIV incidence, HIV care and treatment, and population projections in Africa
2. Trends in late presentation for HIV care and treatment, associated risk factors and subsequent
mortality among HIV-infected adults in rural South Africa: Findings from a record linkage study
• Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Georges Reniers, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the
Witwatersrand; Kathleen Kahn, MRC/Wits Agincourt Unit, School of Public Health, University of the
Witwatersrand; Stephen Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand
3. Probabilistic Population Projections for Countries with Generalized HIV/AIDS Epidemics
• David Sharrow, University of Washington; Jessica Godwin, University of Washington; Yanjun He,
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University of Washington; Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University; Adrian Raftery, University of
Washington
4. The Detrimental Effects of Risky Sexual Behaviour on HIV Care Cascade Progression in East
Zimbabwe (2006-2013) • Rebecca Rhead, Imperial College London; Simon Gregson; Constance
Nyamukapa; Albert Takaruza
5. Changes in HIV incidence by marital status in the antiretroviral treatment era: evidence from
three community-cohort studies in Uganda and Tanzania. • Georges Reniers, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health Sciences Program; Mark Urassa, National Institute for
Medical Research, Tanzania; Jessica Nakiyingi-Miiro, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit On AIDS;
Basia Zaba, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Session: (1101-1) HIV: Knowledge, policies, and prevention
1. Trends and Determinants of comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS among unmarried
adolescents in Nigeria • Franklin Onukwugha, University of Hull; Monica Magadi, University of Hull;
Mark Hayter, University of Hull
2. : HIV Prevalence in various Sub-typologies among Men who have Sex with Men in India: A
National Representative Study of Men who have Sex with Men • Mani Deep Govindu, Yagna Youth Awakening For Glorious Nation; Dr. Yujwal Raj, YAGNA - Youth Awakening for Glorious Nation;
Prof. Arvind Pandey; Dr. Pradeep Kumar, National AIDS Control Organization (NACO)
3. The Black-White Disparity in Sexually Transmitted Diseases during Pregnancy: How Do Racial
Segregation and Income Inequality Matter? • Aggie Noah, Arizona State University; Tse-Chuan
Yang, State University of New York at Albany (SUNY); Wei-lin Wang, Pennsylvania State University
4. The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: the relative influence of policies and
demographic change • Théophile Armand Fopa Diesse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche
Démographiques (IFORD); Eric Stève TAMO Mbouyou Eric Stève, Ministry of Economy and Planning
Session: (1102) Gender and HIV and AIDS
Chair: Monica Magadi,
1. Addressing sexual and reproductive health needs of women living with HIV in Egypt • Doaa
Oraby, Population Council; Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Population Council
4. Girls Migration and HIV Risk Trajectories in Ethiopia • Annabel Erulkar, Population Council
6. Is marital status associated with HIV Infection? An Analysis of Survey Data from 13 East and
Southern African Countries • Priscilla Idele, UNICEF; Padraic Murphy, Consultant; Anurita Bains,
UNICEF
8. Decoding Migration - HIV links using a Gender Lens: An application of Modified Case-Control
Design • Shri Kant Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Arpita Das,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1101) HIV/AIDS and STIs
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Session: (1105) Sociocultural aspects of HIV and AIDS
Chair: Simon Gregson, Imperial College London
29. Surviving the Epidemic: Families and Well-Being, Malawi 1998—2013 • Hans-Peter Kohler,
University of Pennyslvania Population Studies Center; Susan Watkins, UCLA; Philip Anglewicz, Tulane
University; Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania; Iliana Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Collin
Payne, Harvard School of Public Health; James Mkandawire, Invest in Knowledge Initiative (IKI);
Chiwoza Bandawe, College of Medicine; Victor Mwapasa, College of Medicine
30. NAVIGATING AGING, SEXUALITY AND HIV/AIDS IN A RURAL SOUTH AFRICAN
COMMUNITY: Applying an Age- Period-Cohort Lens to Qualitative Life History Interviews
• Sanyu Mojola, University of Colorado Boulder; Nicole Angotti, American University; Enid Schatz,
University of Missouri; Brian Houle, Australian National University
31. Demystifying Migration-HIV Link in India: A Sequential Analysis of Emerging Concerns and
Policy Needs • Arpita Das, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Ranajit Sengupta,
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics
32. Socio-demographic and behavioral attributes of the HIV test uptake: Evidence from youth in
India • Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Usha Ram, IUSSP
Session: (1103) HIV and AIDS among vulnerable populations
Chair: Hernan Manzelli, Centro de Estudios de Población (CENEP)
Discussant: Hernan Manzelli, Centro de Estudios de Población (CENEP)
1. Tracing the movement of sex work through key informant interviews: time series geolocation
data from Nepal • Sarah E. K. Bradley, Abt Associates; Phoebe Sloane, Abt Associates
2. Children and Adolescents living with disability in a high HIV prevalence area in rural South
Africa • Gabriela Mejia-Pailles, ESRC Research Centre for Population Change; Victoria Hosegood,
University of Southampton; Janet Seeley, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
Ann Berrington, University of Southampton; Nuala Mcgrath, University of Southampton
3. Accumulative Risk of HIV/AIDS among Male Migrants in China: A Study based on Commercial
Sex and Policy Implication • Bo Yang, shaanxi Normal University; Zheng Wu, University of Victoria;
Shuzhuo LI, Xi'an Jiaotong University
4. How to “live a good life”: Aging and HIV testing in rural South Africa • Enid Schatz, University
of Missouri; Brian Houle, Australian National University; Sanyu Mojola, University of Colorado
Boulder; Nicole Angotti, American University; Jill Williams, University of Colorado at Boulder
Session: (1104) HIV prevention
Session: (P11) Poster session: HIV/AIDS and STIs
1. Community and socioeconomic risks of premarital sex among young women in Albania,
Moldova, and Ukraine: evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys • Chi Chiao, National
Yang-Ming University
2. Does Community Organization Membership Influence the Social and Financial Security of
Female Sex Workers? Evidence from Avahan-III Baseline Evaluation in India • Sangram Kishor
Patel, Population Council; Madhusudana Battala, Population Council; B Mahapatra, Population Council
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3. Uptake of HIV Services by Female Sex Workers in Rural Zimbabwe • Rebecca Rhead, Imperial
College London; Jocelyn Elmes, Imperial College London; Eloghene Otobo, Imperial College London;
Simon Gregson
4. HIV and access to rights for Sub-Saharan immigrants in France: results from the ANRS
Parcours survey • Anne Gosselin, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED); for The Parcours
Study Group, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED)
5. The dramatic increase in HIV/AIDS mortality in Russia over 2000-2015 – what do vital statistics
show? • Evgeny Andreev, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Sergey Timonin,
National Research University Higher School of Economics
6. Covariates of Multiplicity of risk behaviour among Injecting drug user in South Asian Countries:
Evidence from Bangladesh, Nepal and India • Santosh Sharma, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
7. Money, Masculinity, and Men's Health: Experimental Evidence on Demand for a Preventive
Health Input • Nicholas Wilson, Reed College; Willa Friedman, University of Houston
8. Outcomes of patients’ loss to follow-up after antiretroviral therapy initiation in north-eastern
South Africa • Julie Ambia, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Kathleen Kahn, MRC/Wits
Agincourt Unit, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand; Ryan Wagner, University of
the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the Witwatersrand; Georges
Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
10. Protective Factors of condom use at last sex among boys in Ethiopia • Aparna Jain, Population
Council
11. Demographic and socioeconomics profiles of HIV among women in East Africa • Jacques
Emina, University of Kinshasa, Department of Population and Development Studies
12. 'Taking Care' in the Age of AIDS: Older Rural South Africans' Strategies for Surviving an HIV
Epidemic • Nicole Angotti, American University; Sanyu Mojola, University of Colorado Boulder; Enid
Schatz, University of Missouri; F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé, University of the Witwatersrand; Jill Williams,
University of Colorado at Boulder
13. “Because when your parents are taking part, it becomes so easy”: Understanding the role of
caretakers and family dynamics in adolescents’ adherence to antiretroviral therapy in rural
Malawi. • Alison Wringe, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Rose Burns,
Epicentre/Médecins Sans Frontières; Denview Magalasi, Medecins sans Frontieres; Thandikile Zimba,
Medecins sans Frontieres; Estelle Pascquier, Medecins sans Frontieres; Philippe Blasco
14. The role of Muslim clerics (Imams) for the prevention of STI/HIV and promotion of sexual and
reproductive health in predominantly Muslim community Mumbai, India • Rajendra Singh,
International Center for Research On Women (Icrw)
15. Logistic Regression Analysis of Exposure to Toxoplasmosis among HIV/AIDS Patients: the case
of University of Gondar Referral Hospital, North West of Ethiopia • Kasim Yesuf, University of
Gondar
16. Sociodemographic and sexual risk behaviour of Bisexual Men who have sex with men (MSM) in
India: Evidence from four high HIV prevalence state of India • Deepanjali Vishwakarma,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
17. Obesity and hypertension among pregnant adolescents (15-19) and young women (20-25) and
associated outcomes in the context of HIV/AIDS in the district of UMkhanyakude, KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa, 2010-2015 • Richard Machava, University of KwaZulu Natal
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18. Assessment of Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Mizoram, India: A Study of Groups-at-Risk
• Debendra Kumar Nayak, North-Eastern Hill University; Khupmuanlal Zou, North Eastern Hill
University
19. Client volume as a marker of vulnerability among Female Sex Workers to refine focus of
prevention services in India: A National Representative Study of Female Sex Workers • Mani Deep
Govindu, Yagna - Youth Awakening For Glorious Nation; Dr. Yujwal Raj, YAGNA - Youth Awakening
for Glorious Nation; Dr. Jitenkumar Singh Khangembam, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR);
Prof. Arvind Pandey; Dr. Pradeep Kumar, National AIDS Control Organization (NACO)
20. Prevalence and determinants of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among Indian
population: Evidence from a National Community based Survey • Damodar Sahu, National Institute
of Medical Statistics; Saritha Nair; Arvind Pandey, National Institute of Medical Statistics (ICMR)
21. Health Seeking Behavior of brothel based sex workers in Bangladesh • Nargis Sultana,
Population Council; Ubaidur Rob, Population Council; Shongkour Roy, Population Council
22. Post medical circumcision beliefs influencing sexual behaviour among men in central Uganda
• Simon Kibira, Makerere University; Lynn Atuyambe, Makerere University; Ingvild Sandøy,
University of Bergen; Fredrick Makumbi, Makerere University; Marguerite Daniel, University of Bergen
24. Gendered Dilemmas: Understanding the Process and Challenges of HIV Status Disclosure
through Gender Lens • Nidhi Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
25. An appraisal of comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS among Indian women: Evidence from
National Family Health Survey fourth round. • Deepanjali Vishwakarma, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
26. Preventing Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections (STBBIs) among Sex Workers: A
Review of the Evidence on Determinants and Interventions in High-Income Countries • Elena
Argento, University of British Columbia; Shira Goldenberg, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS; Kate
Shannon, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
27. Knowledge, attitudes and Socio-cultural practices on HIV / AIDS Situation and disparities
observed through the fourth Algerian multiple indicator cluster survey - MICS4 • Boualem
Ouzriat, Direction de la santé et de la population - Wilaya de Boumerdes - Algérie
28. Effect of HIV/AIDS on Current Fertility among South Africa’s Educators • Eric Udjo,
University of South Africa
29. Gender Differential in Perceived HIV-Stigma in Nigeria: what is the role of media access?
• Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan
30. Is ART alone sufficient without good nutritional support for the well-being of Children Living
with HIV in Nigeria? • Adeniyi Fagbamigbe, University of Ibadan; Ayo Adebowale, University of
Ibadan; Ikeoluwapo Ajayi, University of Ibadan
31. Obstacles to women's participation in the PMTCT programme on the prevention of mother-tochild transmission of HIV in the Republic of Benin • Alphonse Mingnimon Affo, Université Abomi
Calavi; Pacôme ACOTCHEOU Pacôme, Centre de Formation et de Recherche en matière de
Population (CEFORP) Université d'Abomey-Calavi (UAC); Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan
32. Gender, stigma & HIV testing among adults in Uganda: A cross sectional Demographic and
Health Survey • Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere University; Sunday Adedini, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Nigeria; Joshua Akinyemi, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan,
Nigeria; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Sally Findley, Columbia
University
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33. Stigmatized Behavioural aspects towards MSM directing pervasive nature of alcohol use in
Andhra Pradesh, India • Santosh Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
34. EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF HIV KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEIVED RISK OF HIV
INFECTION ON CONDOM USE AMONG YOUTH: THE CASE OF SOUTH AFRICA • Emelda
Kaneli, Statistics South Africa; Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
35. AN EASTERN CAPE FEMALE PERSPECTIVE ON HIV/AIDS • Khangela Frida Malgas,
Statistics South Africa
36. BEHAVIOURAL RISK FACTORS OF HIV PREVALENCE AMONG BROTHEL BASED
AND NON BROTHEL BASED SEX WORKERS IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA. • Ogechukwu
Adeniji-Ilori, Self-employed
37. HIV/AIDS and the vulnerability of sex workers in South Africa • Bev Orton, University of Hull;
Sara Matchett, University of Cape Town; Yaliwe Clarke, University of Cape Town; Sally Shackleton
38. ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNICATION BARRIERS TO HIV/AIDS RISK REDUCTION
STRATEGIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, SOUTH AFRICA • Collins Chakela, University of Free State;
Olvin Chakela
39. A Pilot Randomized Trial of Cash Incentives for Sexual Behavior Change among Female Sex
Workers in Dar es Salaam. • Laura Packel; Marianna Balampama, Independent Consultant; Kevin
Feeney, University of California, Berkeley; William Dow, University of California, Berkeley; Damien De
Walque, The World Bank; Admirabilis Kalolella, Ifakara Health Institute; Jan Cooper, University of
California, Berkeley; Wendee Wechsberg, RTI International
40. “This is why I gave up”: Understanding the Treatment Adherence, Default and Loss to follow
up among PLHIV on Antiretroviral Therapy • Nidhi Sharma, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
41. Underreporting of HIV positive diagnosis and its implications for measuring progress along the
HIV treatment cascade: evidence from a community cohort study with linked clinical data
• Christopher Rentsch, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Georges Reniers,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Richard Machemba, National Institute for
Medical Research, Tanzania; Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Milly Marston, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Alison Wringe,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mark Urassa, National Institute for Medical
Research, Tanzania; Jim Todd, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Basia Zaba,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
42. A Comparative study among PLHIV and Non PLHIV in India • Nitesh Adichwal, Banaras
HIndu University
43. Growing incidence of HIV among pregnant women in India: HIV Sentinel Surveillance (HSS)
among Antenatal Clinic (ANC) Attendees • Ajay K Singh, Independent Consultant; Ruchi Jain,
National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER)
44. Being a homosexual to bisexual: Overlapping sexual risk among men who have sex with men as
well as women in South Asian countries • Deepanjali Vishwakarma, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
45. Analysis of HIV spread among migrants in Russia • Ivan Aleshkovskiy, Lomonosov Moscow
State University; Vladimir Iontsev
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Session: (1106) Youth and HIV/AIDS
Chair: Estelle Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Discussant: Joyce Mumah, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
1. Social and Structural Determinants of Adolescent HIV Acquisition in a Population-based
Cohort—the Rakai Youth Project, Uganda, 1994-2013 • John Santelli, Columbia University;
Sanyukta Mathur, Population Council; Jenny Higgins, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Ying Wei,
Columbia University; Ashley Schuyler, University of Southern California; Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health
Sciences Program; Fred Nalugoda, Uganda Virus Research Institute; Xiaoyu Song, Columbia University;
Ron Gray, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Craig Heck, Columbia University; David
Serwadda, Makerere University
2. “We give them threatening advice…”: understanding social expectations of adolescents living
with HIV and their consequences for adherence to antiretroviral therapy • Rose Burns,
Epicentre/Médecins Sans Frontières; Denview Magalasi, Medecins sans Frontieres; Thandikile Zimba,
Medecins sans Frontieres; Thokozani Kalua, Malawi Ministry of Health; Philippe Blasco, Medecins sans
Frontieres; Elizabeth Szumilin, Medecins sans Frontieres; Birgit Schramm, Epicentre; Estelle Pasquier,
Medecins sans Frontieres; Alison Wringe, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
3. Abiding, Aspiring and Averting; the three motivations for sexual abstinence behaviour among
unmarried youth in urban poor Accra • Nurudeen Alhassan, Regional Institute For Population
Studies, University Of Ghana; F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo, The Pennsylvania State University / RIPS, University
of Ghana
4. Study Protocol and Baseline Results from Evaluation of Sexuality Education Program in
Mpumalanga and KwaZulu Natal, South Africa • Ndinda Makina-Zimalirana, MEASURE
Evaluation; Khou Khou Xiong, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center;
Milissa Milissa Markiewicz,, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center;
Deli Deli Castor, U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Mathata Mathata Madibane, U. S.
Agency for International Development (USAID); Faith Faith Khumalo, Department of Basic Education;
Muzi Muzi Ndlovu, Department of Basic Education; Stephen Stephen Taylor, Department of Basic
Education; Ilene Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center
Theme: 12 - Marriage and Union Formation,
Families and Households
Theme Convener: Noriko Tsuya
Session: (1201-2) Same-sex marriage and time use of same-sex couples
1. Same-Sex Couples’ Shared Time in the United States • Katie Genade, University of Minnesota;
Joan García Román, University of Minnesota; Sarah Flood, University of Minnesota
2. Households with shared responsibility among same-sex and different-sex couples in Brazil: Does
marital homogamy matter? • Joice Vieira, State University of Campinas/Unicamp; Fernanda de Lena,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Maria-Coleta Oliveira, University of Campinas
(Unicamp)
3. Is there (really) a rise in cohabiting same-sex couples in Germany? • Andrea Lengerer, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
4. Two Decades of Same-sex Marriage in Sweden: A Demographic Account • Martin Kolk,
Stockholm University; Gunnar Andersson, Stockholm University
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Session: (1201-1) Life course trajectories in formation and dissolution of families and households
1. Contributions of cohabitation to parental separation: Microsimulations for Italy, Great Britain,
and Norway • Elizabeth Thomson, Stockholm University; Maria Winkler-Dworak, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Eva Beaujouan, Vienna Institute of Demography
2. Partnership and parenthood patterns after divorce – A sequence analysis of living arrangements
of divorcees in Germany. • Lisa Schmid, University of Cologne
3. Estimating Moving in and out of Parental Household Between Birth and Age 16 Using Multistate
Life Table • Inbar Weiss, University of Texas at Austin; Kelly R. Raley, University of Texas at Austin;
Robert Reynolds, University of Texas at Austin
4. Coresidence and Contact with Biological Parents during Childhood: A Multistate Life Table
Approach Using Microsimulation • David Pelletier, Université de Montréal
Session: (1201-3) Linking migration to formation and dissolution of marriage and family
1. The role of migration on family formation trajectories in the US • Andrés Felipe Castro Torres,
University of Pennsylvania
2. Formation of families by migrants in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Evidence from a
Demographic Surveillance system • Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou;
Wayack-Pambé Wayack, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Marie-Laurence
Flahaux, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Souleymane Sanogo, Institut Superieur des
Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
3. Assortative Mating and Marriage Migration in India • Abhijit Visaria, Asia Research Institute,
National University of Singapore; Dhiman Das, National University of Singapore
4. From Marriage to Citizenship: Are Transnational Marriages with Naturalized Wives More
Stable in South Korea? • Doo-Sub Kim, Hanyang University
Session: (1201) Changing family and household in macro comparative perspective
2. Global Family Change: Convergence? • Luca Maria Pesando, University of Pennsylvania; Andrés
Felipe Castro Torres, University of Pennsylvania; Liliana Andriano, University of Oxford; Julia Behrman,
New York University; Francesco Billari, Bocconi University; Frank Furstenberg, University of
Pennsylvania; Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennyslvania Population Studies Center; Christiaan
Monden, Department of Sociology, Oxford University
10. Families in Southeast and South Asia • Wei-jun Jean Yeung, National University of Singapore;
Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland, College Park; Gavin W. Jones, National University of Singapore
11. National, regional and global trends in marriage and cohabiting unions: Estimates and
projections of the proportion of women who are married or in a union by age • Mi Hong Yim,
Chungnam National University; Leontine Alkema, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Vladimira
Kantorova, United Nations
93. Global Patterns and Trends in Living Arrangement • Mun Sim Lai, United Nations, Population
Division; Albert Esteve Palos, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis demogràfics (CED);
Antonio Lopez-Gay, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED); Sara Hertog, United Nations Population
Division
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Session: (1202) African families: Transformation and continuity
1. Emerging Young Women Preferences: Exploring what it holds for Family Transformation in
Southwestern Nigeria • Onipede Wusu, Lagos State University; Olaide Adedokun, Lagos State
University
4. How migration projects influence union formation in DR Congo? A multi-site and event history
analysis • Nappa Usatu Nappa, Université de Kinshasa; Bruno Schoumaker, Universite catholique de
Louvain (UCL); Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
5. Living in the margins : single, female AND head of households in Dakar and Ouagadougou
• Laure Moguérou, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense; Wayack-Pambé Wayack, Institut
Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Madon Awissi-Sall, ANSD
8. Premarital Birth and Marriage Formation in Malawi • Michelle Poulin, The World Bank;
Kathleen Beegle, The World Bank; Hongwei Xu, University of Michigan
Session: (1203) Child and forced marriages
4. Impact of adolescent’s skills building programs on child marriage in Bangladesh: a randomized
controlled trial • JYOTIRMOY SAHA, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, The Population Council;
Johana Tima, Population Council
9. Household Determinants of Teen Marriage: Sister Effects Across Four Developing Countries
• Alejandra Abufhele, University of Pennsylvania; Luca Maria Pesando, University of Pennsylvania
11. The right legal age of marriage for girls: should it be 18 or 21? • Rajib Acharya, Population
Council
12. The Effect of Marriage Timing and Gender Context on the Onset of Childbearing in Asia
• Kerry MacQuarrie, University of Washington
Session: (1204) Child labour and schooling investment in Sub-Saharan Africa
6. Effect of the gender of the first born on intimate partner violence (IPV) against women: evidence
from Burkina Faso • Sarah Deschênes, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
7. Child labor in Mali: a consequence of adults' low returns to education? • Mathias Kuepie,
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) Luxembourg and DIAL (Paris)
14. Child Labor, Schooling, and Child Ability • Richard Akresh, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Emilie Bagby, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Damien De Walque, The World Bank;
Harounan Kazianga, Oklahoma State University
15. The causal effect of household structure on female employment decisions: evidence from child
fostering in Ghana • Derek Asuman, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research; Frank
Agyire-Tettey, University of Ghana; William Bekoe, University of Ghana
Session: (1205) Extended, stretched and split households and families
Chair: Eva Lelievre, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)
Discussant: Wilfried Rault, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
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1. Distance or Location? How the Geographic Distribution of Kin Networks Shapes Support Given
to Single Mothers in Urban Kenya • Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland; Shelley Clark,
McGill University; Malcolm Egan, McGill University; Donatien Beguy, African Population and Health
Research Center (APHRC)
2. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTANCE BETWEEN CHILD AND PARENT AFTER A UNION
DISSOLUTION IN SWEDEN 1975-2013 • Jani Turunen, Stockholm University; Maria Brandén,
Stockholm University; Karin Lundström, Statistics Sweden; Anna Nyman, Statistics Sweden
3. Household Recombination, Retrospective Evaluation, and Educational Mobility over 40 Years
• Andrew Foster, Brown University; Sveta Milusheva, Brown University
4. Geographic proximity and elective affinities: how to negotiate the right distance with elderly
parents? • Loïc Trabut, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Isabelle Van Pevenage;
Marianne Kempeneers, Université de Montréal
Session: (1206) Families and public policy
Chair: Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Kuriath James, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,
Discussant: Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University
1. The Demography of Poverty in India: Well-being in an Age of Dependency • Sadhika Bagga,
National Council of Applied Economic Research, India; Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland; Reeve
Vanneman, University of Maryland
2. Do public policies offering financial incentives influence family decisions? Impact of a conditional
cash transfer (CCT) program in India • T. V. Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
3. Changing pathways of lone Parents in Europe • Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne; Dimitri
Mortelmans, University of Antwerp; Ornella Larenza, University of Lausanne (UNIL)
4. The Role of Welfare State Benefits in Closing the Income Gap Among Different Types of
Families • Irwin Garfinkel, Columbia University; Sara Mclanahan, Princeton University; Laurel
Sariscsany, Columbia University; Laura Vargas, Columbia University
Session: (1207) Partnership, family formation and fertility
Chair: Wanda Cabella, Universidad de la Republica
4. Of Lone Wolves and Serial Cohabitors: Union Trajectories to Childlessness • Marika Jalovaara,
University of Turku; Anette Fasang, Humboldt University of Berlin
5. The Changing Demography of Unmarried Childbearing in Spain: Cohabiting vs. Unpartnered
Mothers • Teresa Castro Martin, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (csic); Clara Cortina,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Benoît Laplante, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; Wamucii
Njogu, Northeastern Illinois University
6. The elusive respectful marriage and the “pregnancy-forced marriage” – Reflections on changes
in union formation and adolescent fertility in West Nile, Uganda • Kirsten Stoebenau, American
University
7. Fertility by union type in Brazil (1980-2010): educational and religious differentials • Joice
Vieira, State University of Campinas/Unicamp; Ana Paula Verona, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais (UFMG); Paulo Henrique Martins, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
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Session: (1208) Union dissolution and repartnering
Chair: Bilampoa Gnoumou Thiombiano, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
3. Couples’ educational pairings and union dissolution: A comparison of marital and cohabiting
unions • Kenneth Wiik, Statistics Norway; Janna Bergsvik, Statistics Norway; Lars Dommermuth,
Statistics Norway
6. Childbearing within cohabitation and family stability: Testing the role of diffusion using data
from 15 European countries, Canada, and the US • David Pelletier, Université de Montréal;
Christine Schnor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
9. Parental background and union dissolution from a cross-national comparative perspective
• Anne Brons; Juho Härkönen, Stockholm University
10. LONE MOTHERHOOD AND (RE)PARTNERING: MEANINGS AND EXPECTATIONS
• Ornella Larenza, University of Lausanne (UNIL); Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne
Session: (1209) New Issues about Gender, Work and Family across the World
Chair: Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
Discussant: Albert Esteve Palos,
2. Gender, early family formation and the school-to-work transition: Evidence from 30 low and
middle income countries • Stefanie Heyne, University of Bamberg; Michael Gebel, University of
Bamberg
3. From Motherhood Premium to Motherhood Penalty? Heterogeneous Effects of Motherhood on
Women’s Economic Outcomes in China • Menghan Zhao, University of Pennsylvania
4. Time allocation in Female Breadwinner Couples in the United States and Spain • Joan García
Román, Centre d'Estudis Demografics
5. Is the end of educational hypergamy the end of hypergamy? Evidence from Sweden. • Margarita
Chudnovskaya, Stockholm University; Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford
Session: (1202-1) African families: Transformation and continuity (2)
Session: (1204-1) Gender differences in wages, employment, dowries, and marriage matching in
developing countries
1. Dowry: Household Responses to Expected Marriage Payments • S Anukriti, Boston College;
Nishith Prakash; Sungoh Kwon
2. Marriage Patterns and the Decline in Income Inequality in Brazil (1992-2014) • Carlos Ribeiro,
IESP-UERJ; Weverthon Machado, IESP-UERJ
3. Income Shocks, Contraceptive Use, and Timing of Fertility • Shamma Alam, Dickinson College;
Claus Portner, Seattle University
4. WAGE DIFFERENTIALS AMONG ADULT MEN ACCORDING TO PRESENCE OF
SPOUSE: The “male marriage wage premium” in Brazil • Janaína Guiginski, Centro de
Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Simone Wajnman, Centro de Desenvolvimento
e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
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Session: (1207-1) Educational expansion,conjugal dynamics and fertility
Chair: Andre Caetano, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de MG
Discussant: Andre Caetano, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de MG
1. Educational Assortative Mating and Couples’ Fertility • Alessandra Trimarchi, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
2. The Stability Paradox: Why Expansion of Education for Women Has Not Delayed Age at First
Union or Childbearing in Latin America • Elizabeth Florez Paredes, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona; Albert Esteve Palos, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre D'Estudis demogràfics
(CED)
3. The increase in non-marital childbearing and its link to educational expansion • Christine
Schnor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Marika Jalovaara, University of Turku
4. Educational Assortative Mating, Bridal Pregnancy, and Childbearing in Contemporary Japan
• Fumiya Uchikoshi, University of Tokyo; Ryohei Mogi, Centre D’estudis Demografics
Session: (1203-1) Early and Forced Marriage: Structural determinants and solutions
Discussant: Priya Nanda, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Session: (P12) Poster Session: Marriage and union formation, families and households
2. Family Systems in Latin America • Elizabeth Florez Paredes, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
8. Parenting norms and values: First insights from a new cross-national survey module • Anne
Gauthier, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Caroline Bryson, Bryson Purdon
Social Research LLP; Tina Haux, University of Kent; Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski
University
9. Persisting Child Marriages in Rural India- A Barrier to Human Rights • Aparna Mukherjee,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); T. V. Sekher, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
10. Do households space births in response to different shocks? Understanding the short and
medium term effects of a diverse set of shocks on fertility in Tanzania • Shamma Alam, Dickinson
College
11. Marital Separation Costs Effects on Labor Outcomes. Evidence from Canada • Marion
Leturcq, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Marion Goussé, Université de Laval
12. Do Husbands Want to be Shorter than their Wives? The Hazards of Inferring Preferences from
Marriage Market Outcomes • Martha Bailey, University of Michigan; Ariel Binder, University of
Michigan; David Lam, University of Michigan
13. Legitimisation of Unions and Access to Property. A French Specificity? • Nicolas Belliot,
Université de Bordeaux; Nicolas Rebiere, Université de Bordeaux
14. Perceived parental support and knowledge in shared physical custody and other living
arrangements for children • Jani Turunen, Stockholm University; Curt Hagquist
16. Exploring the saga of inter-caste marriage in India • Pralip Kumar Narzary, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Laishram Ladusingh
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17. Race, Ethnicity, and Intermarriage. An Exploration of Ethnic Discrimination in the Marriage
Market using Swedish Adoption Data • Annika Elwert, Lund University
18. Stalling modernization of family values: a quarter century of change and stability in postcommunist countries • Adel Rohr, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute; Zsolt Speder,
Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest
19. Legal Status, Neighborhoods, and Family Formation Transitions among Mexican Immigrants
• Aggie Noah, Arizona State University
20. Marriage in transition: Social change and Reformasi in Indonesia • Premchand Dommaraju,
Nanyang Technological University; JooEan Tan, Nanyang Technological University
21. Do early life conditions explain differences in subjective well-being between marriage and
cohabitation? A comparison between Australia, the UK, Germany, and Norway. • Stefanie Hoherz,
ESRC Research Centre for Population Change; Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton; Marta
Styrc, ESRC Research Centre for Population Change; Trude Lappegård, University of Oslo; Ann Evans,
Australian National University
22. Are neighborhood attributes associated with age at first marriage among adult women in Cairo,
Egypt? • Zeinab Khadr, American University in Cairo; Noha Elkhorazaty
23. Marrying a Child to a Relative: Is Demand for Insurance a Motive ? Evidence from Senegal
• Rozenn Hotte, Paris School of Economics; Karine Marazyan, IEDES-Paris la Sorbonne
24. Back to Parents: Earnings and Mutual Care in Three-generational Family • Elena Kotyrlo,
National Research University Higher School of Economics
25. The Individualization of Wealth: Evidence from France • Marion Leturcq, Institut National
d'Études Démographiques (INED); Nicolas Frémeaux, Université Paris 2
26. Incentive or obstacle? The use of parental leave of immigrant mothers • Eleonora Mussino,
Stockholm University; Ann-Zofie Duvander, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University
27. Cash-for-Care use and Union Dissolution in Finland • Kathrin Morosow, Stockholm University;
Marika Jalovaara, University of Turku; Juho Härkönen, Stockholm University
28. Gendered Stereotypes in the Nature of Husband’s Support to Women during the Pregnancy in
Uttar Pradesh (India) • Varsha Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru University
29. Determinants of Transitions to Adulthood: An Event History Analysis of Union Formation in
Ghana • Chantel Pheiffer, Brown University
30. Satisfaction and Educational Homogamy of Married and Cohabiting Couples. Twenty Years’
Time of Changes • Elena Pirani, University of Florence; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence
31. Changing household composition in the City of Tshwane, 2001-2011 • Daniel Roux, Statistics
South Africa
32. Prevalence and Consequences of Bridewealth Marriage in Rural Mozambique • Sophia Chae,
Guttmacher Institute; Victor Agadjanian, University Of Kansas; Sarah Hayford, Ohio State University
33. Changing Family Building Patterns in India: A Multivariate Analysis of Parity Progression
• Mahadev Bhise, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Harihar Sahoo, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
34. Traditional Marriage Revisited: Correlates and Consequences of Tribal Homogamy in Central
Asia • Lesia Nedoluzhko, Pompeu Fabra University; Victor Agadjanian, University Of Kansas
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35. Understanding changes in family satisfaction of Italian couples over time. • Elena Pirani,
University of Florence; Emilia Rocco, University of Florence; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence
36. Blind folded brides of India: An analysis of women’s say in marriage and its influence on their
social capital and autonomy • Kabir Pal, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
37. The Unexpected Rise of Cohabitation in the Philippines • Bernice Kuang, University of
Southampton; Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton; Sabu Padmadas, University of
Southampton
38. Educational assortative mating in terms of his and her field of study • Yolien De Hauw, KU
Leuven; Christine Schnor; Lindsay Theunis, KU Leuven; Didier Willaert, VUB; Jan Van Bavel,
University of Leuven
39. Young couples’ economic precariousness and the outcome of cohabitation in Great Britain and
Germany • Lydia Palumbo, MPDIR, University of Southampton; Ann Berrington, University of
Southampton; Agnese Vitali, University of Southampton
40. Does child gender matter? Time investments in children and intergenerational transmission of
gender roles. Evidence from Sweden. • Jeff Neilson, Centre for Economic Demography, Lund
University; Maria Stanfors, Centre for Economic Demography/Dept of Economic History, Lund
University
41. Women’s employment and the timing of 1st marriage and 1st childbirth in Japan: Patterns and
covariates • Keita Suga, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research
42. Is daddy coming to dinner? Working schedules and father’s time with children • Annalisa
Donno, University of Padova; Ariane Pailhe, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Anne
Solaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
43. The Impact of Early Fertility Desires on Union Formation and Timing among US Men and
Women • Natalie Nitsche, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Sarah Hayford, Ohio State University
44. Children and divorce in China: Perspectives of time and space • Li Ma, Université Catholique de
Louvain; Jani Turunen, Stockholm University; Ester Rizzi, Université catholique de Louvain
46. Does Women’S Participation in Mate Selection Decide Her Fertility Behavior in India?
• Sulaiman K M, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Aparajita Chattopadhyay,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Nivedita Roy, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
47. En couple chacun chez soi : entre étape transitoire et situation durable. Le poids du passé
conjugal• Arnaud Regnier-Loilier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
48. Sailing close to the wind - Governmental interventions to increase 3rd birth rate and their
effects during massive overall fertility decline • Zsolt Speder, Hungarian Demographic Research
Institute, Budapest; Livia Murinko; Livia Olah, Stockholm University
49. Understanding the links between women’s employment and nutritional status in rapidly
developing economies: the cases of Brazil, India and South Africa • Stephanie Bispo, University of
Southampton
50. Does Splitting Household Changes Economic Welfare of the Family in India? • Mohammad
Kashif Khan, University of Hyderabad
51. Too early to wed: assessing the determinants and consequences of child brides in India
• Praveen Pathak, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi; Niharika Tripathi, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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52. Child Disability and Siblings’ Healthcare Expenditures in a Context of Child Fostering
• Arlette Simo Fotso, University of the Witwatersrand / ICAP at Columbia University
53. Stable housing pathways for individuals and families leaving homelessness • James O'Donnell,
Australian National University
54. Post-separation families, non-resident fathers, and children’s well-being in Germany • Sandra
Krapf, University of Cologne; Thomas Altenhoven, Statistisches Bundesamt
55. Occupations and Fathers on Extended Parental Leave, Sweden 2009 • Helen Eriksson,
Stockholm University
56. The impact of the economic crisis on family life: employment status and family reproduction in
Southern Europe • Alberto Del Rey Poveda, University of Salamanca; Rafael Grande, Universidad de
Málaga; Mikolaj Stanek, University of Salamanca
57. GENDER DIFFERENTIALS IN ELDERLY INPATIENT CARE UTILIZATION AND
FINANCING IN INDIA • William Joe, Institute of Economic Growth
58. HOUSEHOLD LIVING STANDARDS AND FAMILY SIZE DECISIONS OF LAGOS STATE
RESIDENTS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THREE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF THE
STATE • Olukemi Keshinro, University of Lagos; Chinyere Nnorom, Federal University Ndufu-Alike,
Ikwo; T. V. Bakare, University of Lagos
59. Separation, early childhood development and parenting styles in Uruguay • Marisa Bucheli,
Universidad de la República; Andrea Vigorito, Universidad de la República
60. The Relationship Between Female Education and Marriage • Cleopatra Sikhosana, Statistics
South Africa
61. Evolution des carrières entre les générations et transmissions professionnelles au sein des
familles : une comparaison France-Québec• Eva Lelièvre, Institut national d'études démographiques
(INED); Marianne Kempeneers, Université de Montréal; Delphine Remillon, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
62. Domestic Violence in France: Better Descriptions Needed in Order to Adapt Public Policies
• Amandine Lebugle-Mojdehi, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Elizabeth Brown,
Université de Paris I
63. Love Between Us: Educational Assortative Mating and Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia
• Samudra Rachmat, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab Southeast Asia (J-PAL SEA); I Dewa Gede
Karma Wisana, Demographic Institute, Universitas Indonesia
64. Fertility among Adolescents and Very Young Adolescents • Kerry MacQuarrie; Lindsay Mallick
65. The Changing Importance of Women’s Labor Market Position for Union Formation: Evidence
from European Cohorts born between 1940 and 1979 • André Grow, University of Leuven; Jan Van
Bavel, University of Leuven
66. The timing of men’s first union in Nigeria: What matters? • Lorretta Favour Ntoimo
67. Changing Attitudes toward Marriage and Children: Does Welfare Regime Help Explain Shifts
in Public Opinion Over Time? • Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Albany, State University of New
York; Zequn Tang, University at Albany, State University of New York; Sonya Grover, University at
Albany, State University of New York
68. Bridal Trafficking and Non-Marital Unions in Haryana State of India: Its Socio-cultural and
Economic Dimensions • Pradeep Kumar Bhargava, MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, Rohtak,
India
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69. Same-sex marriage rates in Europe • Maks Banens, Université Lyon 2
70. The relationship between single mothering and adolescents’ age at first sex in black families in
urban South Africa: a retrospective analysis of the Birth to Twenty cohort • Siphosenkhosi
Nathaniel Dlamini, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
71. Compatible Family Backgrounds and Assortative Mating in China: The Fluidity between
Tradition and Modernity • Yingchun Ji, Shanghai University; Hao Liu; Guangye He, Nanjing
University
72. Age of children leaving home in São Paulo State, Brazil: tendencies, sex and race differences,
1991, 2000 and 2010 • Tirza Aidar, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Elisabete Bilac,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (unicamp), Brazil; Gustavo Brusse, University of Campinas;
Zhenglian Wang; Yi Zeng, Duke University And Peking University; Joice Vieira, State University of
Campinas/Unicamp
73. New insights into cohabitation with the French Longitudinal Survey • Sébastien Durier, Institut
national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE); Vianney Costemalle, Institut national de la
statistique et des études économiques (INSEE)
74. Fatherhood and the Progression of Romantic Relationships • Sharon Sassler, Cornell University;
Laura Tach; Emily Parker
75. Family Structure and Education Achievement: an analysis of young adults in Brazil for 2010
• Maria Tomas, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas); Simone Wajnman,
Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Angelita Carvalho, Escola Nacional
de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE)
76. Association between consanguineous marriage and child health outcomes among currently
married women in Pakistan • Bal Govind Chauhan, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Diwakar Yadav, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics and Demography, National Institute
of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi-110067
77. Universal marriage and mate selection criteria of unmarried men in a context of male marriage
squeeze in rural China • Qunlin Zhang, Xi'an Polytechnic University; Isabelle Attane, Institut National
d'Études Démographiques (INED); Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University
78. Historical trends in male and female mean age at first marriage:The case of Tunisia 1956-2016
• Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, University Paris Diderot/INED; Jacques Vallin, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED); Ibtihel Bouchoucha, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La
Défense/CERPOS/INED
79. Partnership Status and the Financial Planning Horizon: Are Institutionalized Unions Related to
More Future Orientation? • Barbara Fulda, TU Chemnitz; Philipp M. Lersch, University of Cologne
80. Vicissitudes and Flows of Bride price: Evidence from Hundreds Villages in nine provinces in
Rural China • Yan Wei, Xi'an University of Finance And Economics
81. Occupational Gender Segregation and Occupational Assortative Mating Across Europe
• André Grow, University of Leuven; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
82. Household Extension and Household Earnings: Exploring Group Variations among Asian and
White Households by Ethnicity and Nativity Statuses • Veena Kulkarni, Arkansas State University
83. Dual-Caring in Practice: Temporality in Couples’ Parental Leave-taking in Contemporary
Sweden • Helen Eriksson, Stockholm University
84. Chinese Women’s Family Status: Analysis of Chinese Decennial Surveys 1990-2010 • Xiaofei
Wang, China Population and Development Research Center; Jiehua Lu, Peking University
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85. Gender equality, economic independence and the choice between cohabitation and marriage in
Canada • Benoît Laplante, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; Ana Laura Fostik, McGill
University
86. Nuclear, extended families/households in flux (1980-2015): Complex transition, arrangements in
Africa and Post-2015 development Agenda • Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant University; Clifford
Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand; Nyasha Mutanda, University of Witwatersrand South Africa
87. “Sandwich Generation”: Impact of Dual Care on the Employment of Married Female in Urban
China • Yan Wei, Xi'an University of Finance And Economics
88. Marital Stability in Transitional Central Asia • Premchand Dommaraju, Nanyang Technological
University; Victor Agadjanian, University Of Kansas
89. Female main earners – why are they a threat to union stability? • Janna Bergsvik, Statistics
Norway
90. Across the decades: a systematic review on divorce in Ghana • Charlotte Ofori, Regional
Institute for Population Studies (RIPS)
91. Women’s participation in the labor market during the demographic transition: the case of Latin
America • Mariana Paredes, Universidad de la República; Silvana Maubrigades, Universidad de la
República
92. ‘Daughter Only’ Families in Selected High and Low Son Preference States in India: A
Comparative Analysis • Harihar Sahoo, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Rangasamy Nagarajan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
93. Family life course in Iran: The timing and role behaviours • Fatemeh Torabi, New York
University; Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran and National Institute of Population
Research
94. Lone Mothers’ Trajectories of Repartnering and Health: A Comparison of Family Policy
Models • Claudia Recksiedler, University of Lausanne; Laura Bernardi, University of Lausanne
95. Reestimating the Economic Consequences of Divorce on Individual Income and Employment in
Germany • Daniel Brueggmann, Hertie School of Governance; Michaela Kreyenfeld, Hertie School of
Governance
96. “Being together” & “Moving in Together”: Two Contrasting Patterns of Union Formation in
France • Marie Bergström, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
98. Value Orientations and Young's Attitudes towards Divorce in Tehran City, Iran • Rasoul
Sadeghi, Tehran University; Victor Agadjanian, University Of Kansas
99. Etre en couple chez les étudiants tunisiens : entre normes traditionnelles et évolution de la
société. • Nourelhouda Fredj, Université Paris Diderot; Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, University Paris
Diderot/INED
100. Does a nonmarital first birth lead to adverse fertility and socioeconomic outcomes among
women in the Philippines? • Angelique Ogena, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
101. Women's relative earnings in the couple and union dissolution risk in Europe • Martin
Klesment, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven; Lindsay Theunis, KU
Leuven
102. Change in the educational gradient of divorce and heterogeneous consequences of parental
separation on children’s educational outcomes in Spain • Chiara Ludovica Comolli, Stockholm
University; Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Institute
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103. Gender Empowerment and Development to Enhance Rights in southern Africa • Menasie
Ayalew; Bongai Mundeta
104. Levels, patterns and correlates of child marriage in Zambia • Eunice Imasiku, University Of
Zambia
105. Decomposition of changes in family structure in South Africa: A look at living alone • Nyasha
Mutanda, University of Witwatersrand South Africa
106. Love and Loving among young female unmarried professionals: Transcending the traditional
roles. • Thembalethu Shangase, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Ndwakhulu Tshishonga, University of
KwaZulu-Natal
107. Evaluation of an intervention to delay marriage and improve sexual and reproductive health
among adolescent girls in Niger • Satvika Chalasani, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA);
Monique Clesca, Independent; Tianhan Gui, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); Maria
Hyttel, Independent; Laura Laski, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Nora Le Jean, United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Pierre Ouedraogo, Independent; Issa Sadou, United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA)
108. Child Marriages in Selected Major States of India: Caste Differentials, Cultural Influences and
Socioeconomic Determinants • Prem Saxena, Independent Consultant & Researcher
109. The Longitudinal Dynamics of Household Composition and Wealth in a Rural Sub-Saharan
African Context • Tyler Myroniuk, George Mason University; Collin Payne, Harvard School of Public
Health
110. Determinants of Marital Dissolution in South Africa, 2011: An Urban-Rural Perspective
• Ahuejere Leonard, Statistics South Africa
111. Similar, but Still Different? Heterogamy in Study Discipline among Power Couples and their
Risk of Divorce • Lindsay Theunis, KU Leuven; Christine Schnor, University of Leuven; Jan Van
Bavel, University of Leuven
112. The effect of first union dissolution on Uruguayan women’s reproductive behavior • Mariana
Fernández Soto, Universidad de la Republica
113. Vivre seul chez les personnes âgées en milieu rural africain : Cas de Nouna (Burkina
Faso)• Louis Niamba, Université de Montréal; Tom LeGrand, University of Montreal; Vissého Visseho,
University of Cape Town; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal
114. Crise socioéconomique et Solidarité familiale au Burkina Faso : où va la famille au Burkina ?
Analyse de la variation de la composition et de la taille des ménages au Burkina suivant le niveau
d’analyse entre 2003 et 2010• Kassoum Dianou, Institut de Formation et de Recherche
Démographiques (IFORD)
115. Transition in Family Planning Behaviour in India: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis • Ajay
Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
116. Divorce patterns of minority population: gender perspective • Leen Rahnu, Estonian Institute
for Population Studies, Tallinn University; Allan Puur, Estonian Institute for Population Studies, Tallinn
University; Luule Sakkeus, Estonian Institute for Population Studies, Tallinn University
117. Women’s Relative Earnings and Divorce: Evidence from West Germany • Lesia Nedoluzhko,
Pompeu Fabra University
118. Examining non-marital fertility in South Africa from 1996, 2001 and 2011 censuses • Nyiko
Tricia Maluleke, Statistics South Africa
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119. SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF MEN AND THE TREND OF UNIONS BREAKDOWNS
IN CAMEROON • Waffo Uilrich, CARE-IFA; Samuel Nouetagni, Université de Yaounde II- Soa;
Nguegang sariette Agnes, Université Catholique de Louvain
120. Is sex ratio balanced for union dissolution population in India? • Grace Bahalen Mundu,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
121. Changing marriage pattern, age at marriage and its effect on fertility behaviour in India
• Kamalesh Patel, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rahul Koli, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
122. Circonstances de rencontres et lieux de recrutement de son conjoint dans la Ville Province de
Kinshasa: parcours des conjoints• Jocelyn Nzinunu, Université de Kinshasa
123. Phenomenon of divorce in South Africa • Ntombizanele Carol Hadebe, Statistics South Africa
124. Family Formation Type and Divorce in Contemporary China • Li Ma, Université Catholique de
Louvain; Jani Turunen, Stockholm University; Ester Rizzi, Université catholique de Louvain
125. Gender inequality as a barrier to family planning uptake in Nigeria • Samuel Adebayo,
Obafemi Awolowo University
126. Factors influencing decline in child marriage in India: District level analysis of Census data for
the period 2001 and 2011 • Francis Zavier Arockiavictorial John, Population Council; Sharmistha
Basu, Population Council
127. Individual values as a factor of relationship stability in Europe: a GGS study • Dmitry
Zakotyansky, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
129. Correlates of Child Marriage in Zimbabwe • Takudzwa Sayi, University of South Florida;
Amson Sibanda
130. Changing family structure, father-chidlren communication: Implications for sexual health
risks • Mofoluwake Ajayi, Covenant University, Nigeria; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant University;
Moses Akanbi, Covenant University,Nigeria
131. Understanding divorce in Democratic Republic of Congo • Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Statistics
Canada; Francisca Nombe Kweto, University of Ottawa
133. Changements dans les caractéristiques des conjoints en Afrique Centrale : vers une
homogamie sociale• Théophile Armand Fopa Diesse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche
Démographiques (IFORD); Eric Stève TAMO Mbouyou Eric Stève, Ministry of Economy and Planning
Theme: 13 - Migration and Urbanisation
Theme Convener: Aris Ananta
Session: (1301-1) Trends and Internal dynamics in Metropolitan areas
1. TIME SPENT IN HOME-TO-WORK TRAVEL IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF RIO
DE JANEIRO: IDENTIFYING PROFILES • Rafaela Bueno, Brazilian Institute Of Geography And
Statistics; Ana Carolina Bertho, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE); Alinne Veiga,
Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE)
2. The Impact of Short-Time Rentals in the Demography of Touristic Neighborhoods: the case of
Barcelona. • Joan Sales-Favà, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED); Antonio Lopez-Gay, Center for
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Demographic Studies (Barcelona); Juan Antonio Módenes, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre
d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED)
3. The new counter-urban movers. A study of young families out-migration from metropolitan
areas in Sweden • Erika Sandow, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research, Umeå University;
Emma Lundholm, Department of Geography and Economic History, Umeå University; Gunnar
Malmberg, Department of Geography and Economic History, Umeå University
4. IN-MIGRANTS IN DELHI: AN ANALYSIS OF CYCLE RICKSHAW PULLERS THEIR
INTER-LINKAGES AND NETWORKING • Naresh Kumar, Central University of Gujarat
Session: (1301-2) Urbanization Patterns
Chair: Carla Pederzini, Universidad Iberoamericana
1. Urban Settlement Patterns and Social Integration of Immigrants in Toronto, Montréal and
Vancouver Census Metropolitan Areas • René Houle
2. Migration and Urbanisation in post-apartheid South Africa • Chris Parsons, University of
Western Australia; Ferdinand Rauch, University of Oxford; Jan Bakker, University of Oxford
3. India’s urban perspective. Factors contributing to the present and future urban development.
• Markus Speringer, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Samir K. C. , Asian
Development Research Institute; Marcus Wurzer, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA)
4. Urbanization, Migration and India’s Urban Policies • Ram Babu Bhagat, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1301-3) Exploring main determinants of internal migration
Chair: Carla Pederzini, Universidad Iberoamericana
Discussant: Claudia Masferrer, McGill University
1. Hukou, social-spatial inequality and migration intention • Biqing Li, the University of Adelaide;
Yan Tan, the University of Adelaide
2. Perceptions versus Behavior: New Insights into South African Internal Migration • Tyler
Myroniuk, George Mason University
3. Double deprivation a cause of Migration: Evidence from Kerala • Syam Prasad, University of
Kerala
4. Determinants of migration streams in Myanmar • Nyi Nyi, Ministry of Labour, Immigration and
Population; Philip Guest
Session: (1301) Cities and Metropolis
Chair: Aris Ananta, Universitas Indonesia
1. New urban forms: the São Paulo Macrometropolis formation under a demographic perspective
1991/2010 • José Marcos Pinto Da Cunha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Késia
Silva, Campinas; Guilherme Ortega, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
2. Migration between cities in Latin America: Filling the knowledge and data gap • Jorge
Rodriguez, CELADE-Population Division of ECLAC
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3. Urbanization & Development in Million plus cities of Maharashtra • Vandana Tamrakar,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
4. Trends of Spatio-Temporal Changes and Growth of Kolkata City, India: Evidences from
Geospatial Analysis • Dinabandhu Mahata, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Ambarish Rai, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Pralip Kumar Narzary,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1302) Undocumented migrants: Estimating numbers and impacts with available data
Chair: Jeffrey Passel, Pew Research Center
1. Counting Undocumented Migrants: The Case of Israel • Ahmad Hleihel, Cemtral Bureau of
Statistics
2. Identifying Unauthorized Immigrants in U. S. Survey Data: Individual- and Aggregate-level
Estimates using Two Different Methods • Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University; Jeffrey Passel
3. Methodological and Practical Issues of Counting Undocumented Migrants • Ivan Aleshkovskiy,
Lomonosov Moscow State University; Vladimir Iontsev
4. The Effect of Legal Status on Educational Outcomes of College Students: Evidence on
Undocumented Students from a Large Public University • Holly Reed, CUNY Queens College; Amy
Hsin, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)
Session: (1303) Effects of international migration on origins, destinations and regions
Chair: Fernando Lozano, CRIM-UNAM
2. New South-South mobilities and migrant-centred development in Pacific Islands • Alessio
Cangiano, University of the South Pacific; Andreea Torre, University of the South Pacific
3. The impact of immigration on Europe’s religious landscape • Conrad Hackett, Pew Research
Center; Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) / Cracow
University of Economics; Phillip Connor, Pew Research Center; Michaela Potancokova, Wittgenstein
Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID, WU); Guy Abel, Asian Demographic
Research Institute
4. Emigration from Russia and Russian-speaking community in the world: twenty-five years after
the collapse of the USSR • Sergey Ryazantsev, Institute of Socio-Political Research, Russian Academy
of Sciences; Marina Khramova, Institute of Socio-Political Research; Artem Lukyanets, Institute of SocioPolitical Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Svetlana Sivoplyasova
5. A complex migration system in the making: Demographic dynamics and migration policy in
North America and the Northern Triangle of Central America • Silvia E. Giorguli-Saucedo, El
Colegio de México; Claudia Masferrer, El Colegio de México; Victor M. Garcia-Guerrero, El Colegio de
México
Session: (1304) Forced migration and refugees
Chair: Marwan Khawaja, Un-Escwa
36. The Gender-based Effects of Displacement: The Case of Congolese Refugees in Rwanda • Ozge
Bilgili, Maastricht University; Craig Loschmann, Maastricht University; Melissa Siegel, Maastricht
University
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39. Impact of Social Network, Reunion, Health and Adjustment on Intention to Return: A Study of
Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in India • Bharath Kumar Kotta, Reliance Foundation; Rangasamy
Nagarajan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
47. Asylum seekers: migrants unlike any other? A comparison of survey and administrative data on
individual trajectories in Belgium • Sophie Vause, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL); Bruno
Schoumaker, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
49. Prevalence and Determinants of Early Marriage among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon • Sawsan
Abdulrahim; Jocelyn Dejong; Rima Mourtada; Farah Sbeity; Huda Zurayk, Faculty of Health Sciences,
American University of Beirut
Session: (1305) Immigrant integration
Chair: Kirk Scott, Lund University
2. Poverty among immigrants upon arrival in Sweden – a comparison by the type of migration
• Ognjen Obucina, SUDA, Stockholm University
4. Origin-Country Gender Ideology and Immigrants' Gender Role Attitudes Toward Women's
Employment • Lea Pessin, The Pennsylvania State University; Bruno Arpino, Universitat Pompeu
Fabra
6. Labor Market Integration of First and Second Generation Black Immigrants in Israel and the
United States • Ameed Saabneh, University of Haifa; Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University
8. Residential segregation and probability of being employed of recent immigrants in Montevideo
2011 • Julieta Bengochea, El Colegio de México, A. C. Centro de Estudios demograficos, Urbanos Y
Ambientales
Session: (1306) Internal migration: Implications for migrants and policy
Chair: Yu Zhu, Fujian Normal University / Shanghai University
2. Shocks and Migration in Malawi • Philip Anglewicz, Tulane University; Tyler Myroniuk, George
Mason University
4. Female Migration in Turkey: First for Marriage, Later for Him or Herself? • Ayse AbbasogluOzgoren, Hacettepe University; Zehra Yayla, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies;
Mehmet Ali Eryurt, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies
6. Going to the City or Staying behind: Migration Decision of Children in China • Zai Liang, State
University of New York at Albany (SUNY); Zhongshan Yue, Xi'an Jiaotong University
8. Internal migration in Austria along the rural-urban continuum and across the life course, 1996–
2014 • Nikola Sander, University of Groningen; Ramon Bauer, University of Vienna
Session: (1307) International migration, remittances and development
3. SKILLED MIGRATION AND ITS OUTCOMES FOR ORIGIN AREAS: A CASE OF
RAJASTHANI EMIGRANTS TO USA • Jeetendra Soni, Government of Rajasthan
4. Inverse remittances – Hungarian state pensioners abroad • Sándor Illés, Active Society
Foundation; Éva Gellér-Lukács, Eötvös Loránd University
5. The role of return migrants in the perpetuation of the Brazil-US migration system during a
period of economic stress • Leonardo Sousa, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional
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(CEDEPLAR); Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Dimitri
Rezende, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Alisson Barbieri, Cedeplar/Ufmg
7. Evolution of the Chinese-born student population in Australia by period and cohort: the post1989 cohort versus recent cohorts • Qing Guan, the Australian National University
Session: (1308) Migrants in transit
Session: (1309) Migration and left-behind families
Chair: Bruno Schoumaker, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Discussant: Bruno Schoumaker, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
1. Maternal Migration & Child Fostering in Sub-Saharan Africa: What is the Impact of Migrant
Stream? • Cassandra Cotton, McGill University
2. Children’s well-being in diverse migration contexts: Goals, design and preliminary findings from
the FAMELO project. • Jennifer Glick, Pennsylvania State University; Victor Agadjanian, University
Of Kansas; Dirgha Ghimire, University of Michigan; Sarah Hayford, Ohio State University; Carlos
Santos, Arizona State University; Natalie Wilkens, Arizona State University; Scott Yabiku, Pennsylvania
State University
3. Non-kin ties as a source of support amongst older people ‘left behind’ in Poland: A quantitative
study on the role of geographic distance • Nina Conkova, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Russell
King, University of Sussex
4. Exploring the implications of transnational childhoods for the wellbeing of young people:
evidence from the UK and France • Tatiana Eremenko, Institut National d'Études Démographiques
(INED); Rachel Bennett, University of Gloucestershire
Session: (1310) Migration surveys: Methodological issues and innovations
Chair: Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Discussant: Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
2. Technological Innovations and Operational Challenges: The Digital Transformation of the
Surveys of Migration at Mexico's Northern and Southern Borders • Marie-Laure Coubès, El
Colegio de La Frontera Norte; Luis Enrique Calva, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
3. Out of sight but not out of sample: Insights from a large-scale migrant followup survey in rural
Bangladesh • Randall Kuhn, University of California, Los Angeles; Tania Barham, University of
Colorado Boulder; Abdur Razzaque, ICDDR B
4. Measuring the Impacts of Return: Challenges of Survey Design and the TEMPER Project
Experience • Audrey Lenoël, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Inmaculada Serrano,
Spanish Nationial Research Council; Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Científicas (CSIC)
5. Merging Datasets as a Strategy for Testing Return Migration Theories. The case of Moroccan
migrants in Europe • Tatiana Eremenko, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Amparo
Gonzalez-Ferrer, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Inmaculada Serrano, Spanish
Nationial Research Council
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Session: (1311) Skilled migration: Drivers and impacts
Chair: Mathias Czaika, University of Oxford
1. How do migration policies shape academic mobility? Evidence from France, Spain and the UK
• Lama Kabbanji, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED); Sorana Toma, Ecole nationale de
la statistique et de l'administration économique (ENSAE-CREST)
2. The global race for talent: Examining study-to-work policies in Switzerland as drivers of
international student migration • Yvonne Riaño, University of Neuchatel
3. International Student Mobility as Potential Skilled Migration: A Case Study of Indian Students
in Singapore • Seema Gaur, Government of India
4. International Student Migration and Inequality in Labour Market Outcome in Australia • Fei
Guo, Department of Marketing and Management, Macquarie University, Australia
Session: (1312) Urban inequalities
Chair: Donatien Beguy, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
14. WASH Availability, Accessibility and Equity level in Selected Metro Cities in India • Shashi
Saroj, Jawaharlal Nehru University
15. Racial Residential Patterns in Urban South Africa • Michael White, Brown University; Richard
Ballard; Christian Hamann, Gauteng City-Region Observatory; Nicole Kreisberg Kreisberg, Brown
University
16. Increasing Urban Inequality in Low- and Middle-Income Countries • Shea Rutstein, ICF
International, Inc. ; Sarah Staveteig, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program, Avenir Health;
Rebecca Winter, ICF Macro
17. Migration, Residential Change and Growth of Spatial Inequalities in Southern Europe: the
Case of Barcelona • Antonio Lopez-Gay, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)
Session: (1303-1) Migration, family and community impacts
Chair: Lucy Jordan, The University of Hong Kong
1. Household Profiles and Gendered Migration Consequences in Rural China: 1997-2011 • Yuying
Tong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Binbin Shu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
(CUHK)
2. Migrant parent-caregiver relationship in African transnational families in Europe: A cross
country micro data analyses • Bilisuma Dito, Maastricht University
3. The Local Economic Impact of Hosting Refugees: The Case of Congolese Refugees in Rwanda
• Craig Loschmann, Maastricht University; Ozge Bilgili, Maastricht University; Melissa Siegel,
Maastricht University
4. Social change, Out-migration and exit from Agriculture • Dirgha Ghimire, University of
Michigan; William Axinn, University of Michigan; Prem Bhandari, University of Michigan
Session: (1303-2) Internal migration and social change in rural and urban areas
Chair: Sureeporn Punpuing, Mahidol University
1. Return migration and in situ urbanization of migrant sending areas: Insights from a survey of
seven provinces in China • Yu Zhu, Fujian Normal University / Shanghai University; Liyue Lin,
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Fujian Normal University; Wenfei Winnie Wang, University of Bristol; Jianfa Shen, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong (CUHK); Qiang Ren, Peking University
2. The Changing Impacts of Internal Migration on Residential Socio-Economic Segregation in the
Greater Santiago • Jorge Rodriguez, CELADE-Population Division of ECLAC; Francisco Rowe,
University of Liverpool
3. Impacts of migration in a context of urban decline: what is left when people have left?
• Mathilde Rudolph, Université de Strasbourg; Frédérique Cornuau, Université of Lille 1; Nicolas
Cauchi-Duval, Université de Strasbourg
4. L’impact des migrations sur la transformation d’un espace rural sahélien : cas du département
de Sapouy, dans le Centre-Ouest du Burkina Faso• Patiende Pascal Nana, Institut Supérieur des
Sciences de La Population (ISSP)/Université de Ouagadougou
Session: (1304-1) Demography of Syrian Refugees
Discussant: Huda Zurayk, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut
1. Analysing population movements in times of armed conflict: a study of migration between Syria
and Lebanon • Lama Kabbanji, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED); Laurent Drapeau,
Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD-CESBIO)
2. Early marriages among Syrian refugees and Jordanian society; causes and effects • Pinar Okur,
Rutgers; Walid Al Khatib, Centre for Strategic Studies, Jordan University; Els Leye, ICRH, Ghent
University; Atef Shwashreh, Institute for Family Health, Noor Al Hussein Foundation
3. An Assessment of birth and death registration completeness of Syrian Refugees in Jordan
• Romesh Silva, United Nations
4. Immigration and Demographic Outcomes of Natives: Evidence from Syrian Migration to Turkey
• Cevat Giray Aksoy, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Berkay Ozcan Berkay
Ozcan, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Session: (1307-1) International migration, remittances and development - II
Chair: Binod Khadria, Jawaharlal Nehru University
1. The role of border municipalities in integrated socio-economic development: A borderless
approach to understanding of migrant communities around border municipalities across South
Africa. • Thanyani Maremba, Statistics South Africa
2. Transnational Migration, Remittances and Development: Comparing the Emigration Hotspots of
Colombia and Brazil • Gisela Zapata, Federal University of Minas Gerais
3. Linking Migration, Remittances and Household Preferences of its Utilization in India: A study
based on NSSO 64th Round. • Rajni Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Rakesh Mishra, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
4. Left-Behind Children: The Impacts of Labor Migration, Remittances, and Poverty in Kyrgyzstan
• Guangqing Chi, Pennsylvania State University; Annelise Hagedorn, Pennsylvania State University;
Christian Scott, Pennsylvania State University; Geoffrey Henebry, South Dakota State Unviersity
Session: (1305-2) Education among the second generation
Chair: Ognjen Obucina, SUDA, Stockholm University
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1. Parental investment and migration background: mothers’ educational aspirations and strategies
towards their children in Switzerland • Aurore Ndour, Université de Lausanne; Laura Bernardi,
University of Lausanne
2. Fertility and education of immigrant and second generation women in the UK. • Sylvie Dubuc,
University of Oxford
3. Immigrant educational optimism in China: is it selectivity or the result of migration? • Hector
Boado, UNED; Yasemin Soysal, University of Essex
4. Assessment Reform, Immigrant Integration and School Segregation • Christopher Smith, Lund
Univ; Kirk Scott, Lund University; Jonas Helgertz, Lund University; Siddartha Aradhya, Lund
University
Session: (1305-1) Immigrant Family Formation
Chair: Gunnar Andersson, Stockholm University
1. Marital Assimilation or Not? Marriage Markets, Ethnoracial Diversity, and Marital Endogamy
among U. S. Hispanics • Zhenchao Qian, Brown University; Daniel Lichter, Cornell University;
Dmitry Tumin, Ohio State University
2. Pathways to partnerships among the children of immigrants in Norway • Kenneth Wiik,
Statistics Norway; Lars Dommermuth, Statistics Norway
3. Migration and marital assimilation: A case study of Javanese in two destinations • Hasnani
Rangkuti, BPS Statistics Indonesia; Ariane Utomo, Australian National University
4. Partner choice and fertility among the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Belgium
• Lisa Van Landschoot, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Christine Schnor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven;
Helga de Valk, University of Groningen; Jan Van Bavel, University of Leuven
Session: (1306-1) Internal migration: Implications for the households and families
Chair: Yu Zhu, Fujian Normal University / Shanghai University
1. Migration and maternal health care services utilisation in high focus states of India • Imtiyaz Ali,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
2. The feminisation of internal migration in South Africa: changing economic incentives and
household formation • Dieter von Fintel, Stellenbosch University; Eldridge Moses, University of
Stellenbosch
3. Regional Variations, Social Benefit Entitlements and Settlement Intentions of Migrants in China
• Sisi Yang, Department of Marketing and Management, Macquarie University; Fei Guo, Department of
Marketing and Management, Macquarie University, Australia
4. Residential mobility and family change among foreign and native-born population in
Switzerland: Synchronized events in the life course. • Julie Lacroix, University of Geneva; Alain
Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Philippe Wanner, Université de Genève
Session: (P13) Poster session: Migration and urbanisation
1. Immigrants’ subjective integration: life satisfaction among immigrants in Italy • Angela
Paparusso, Sapienza Università di Roma; Elena Ambrosetti, Università di Roma La Sapienza
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2. Estimation of Bilateral Migration Flows with Improved Estimation of Return Migration
• Jonathan Azose, University of Washington; Adrian Raftery, University of Washington
3. Effet de mobilités temporaires transnationales sur la migration permanente : une analyse
longitudinale de trois flux migratoires subsahariens vers l’Europe• Mateyédou Lamboni, Université
de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal; Cris Beauchemin, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
4. Migration of indigenous population in Brazil: a view from the 2010 National Census data
• Marden Campos, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Ricardo Santos, Escola Nacional
de Saúde Pública-FIOCRUZ; Leandro oKAMOTO, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística
(IBGE)
5. When are migrant networks important? A comparison of the role of networks in Mexico-US
(MMP) and Senegal-Europe (MAFE) migration flows • Elisabeth Kraus, Universitat Pompeu Fabra;
Pau Baizan, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and ICREA
6. Leaving the Parental Home among Children of Immigrants in France. How do Ethnic Origin
Affect Pathways and Timing? • Giulia Ferrari, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED);
Ariane Pailhe, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
7. Age Structure Gaps across Urban and Rural Sectors over the Demographic Transition • Ashira
Menashe-Oren, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Guy Stecklov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
8. THE FAMILY AND MIGRATION DECISION MAKING: A STUDY OF IGBO VEHICLE
SPARE-PARTS MARKETEERS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA • Aloysius Odii, University of Nigeria,
Nsukka (UNN); Nnanna O Arukwe, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN); Ijeoma Igwe, University of
Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN); Ngozi I Aronu, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN); Patricia U
Agbawodikeizu, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
9. Attitudes towards Immigration in Latin America. Individual and Context Determinants of
Fearing Job Competition • Victoria Prieto Rosas, Universidad de la Republica; Martín Koolhaas,
Universidad de la Republica; Sofía Robaina, Universidad de la República; Adela Pellegrino, Universidad
de La República de Uruguay
10. African transnational families: Cross-country and gendered comparisons • Karlijn Haagsman,
University of Maastricht
11. Immigrants’ geographic mobility is higher than you think: Evidence from France • Matthieu
Solignac, University of Pennsylvania
12. The effect of the crisis on immigrant educational mismatch – evidence from Spain • Mikolaj
Stanek, University of Salamanca; Alberto Del Rey Poveda, University of Salamanca
13. Parental migration, gender and the living conditions of children in Ghana • Victor Cebotari,
Maastricht University; Bilisuma Dito, Maastricht University
14. What Explains Differences in Child Health between Rural, Urban, and Slum Areas? Evidence
from India • Claus Portner, Seattle University; Yu-hsuan Su, National Chengchi University
15. Country Attachment And Emigration Intentions Among Foreign Born –Did They Pursue?
Comparing Intentions And Realizations In Outmigration Of Immigrants In Relation To Host- And
Home Country Attachment • Andrea Monti, Stockholm University, Demography Unit, Department of
Sociology; Eleonora Mussino, Istat
16. The Payoff to Mexican Return Migration Before and After the Recession • Claudia Masferrer,
El Colegio de México; Nicole Denier
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17. Social integration of Rural-Urban Migrants in Nigeria. • Temitope Erinfolami, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Ibukun Akanni
18. The fertility of Germany's recent migrants • Katharina Wolf, University of Groningen
19. Population dynamics and ethnic geographies in urban areas: How do migration and natural
change impact population composition and segregation? • Lena Imeraj, Vrije Universiteit Brussel;
Nissa Finney, CoDE, ESRC Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity; Sylvie Gadeyne, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
20. An investigation of the socio-economic impact of immigration in Mthatha • Olwethu Ndleleni,
Statistics South Africa
21. The Changing Importance of London, 1851-1911: Using individual-level census data to
reconstruct lifetime migration paths • Joseph Day, University of Cambridge; Kevin Schürer,
University of Leicester
22. Legal status of children migrants in France • Tatiana Eremenko, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
23. Foreigners in Spain : consequences of financial crisis and effects on territories • Sébastien
Oliveau, Aix-Marseille Université; Quentin Larue, Aix-Marseille Université; Yoann Doignon, AixMarseille Université; Isabelle Widmer, Aix-Marseille Université
24. Leaving work behind? The impact of emigration on female labour force participation in
Morocco • Audrey Lenoël, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Anda David, Agence
Française de Développement (AFD)
25. The effect of mother-tongue training on grades in majority language: evidence from Denmark
• Anna Tegunimataka, Lund University
26. Do housing conditions affect settlement intention of migrants in Chinese cities? Insights from a
survey in Fujian Province • Liyue Lin, Fujian Normal University; Yu Zhu, Fujian Normal University /
Shanghai University
27. Reunifying and separating: an analysis of family strategies of migrants in Ouagadougou
• Marie-Laurence Flahaux, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Abdramane Soura,
Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Wayack-Pambé Wayack, Institut Superieur des
Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Souleymane Sanogo, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population
(ISSP); Yacouba Compaore, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
28. Spatial Segregation in Indian Cities: Does the City Size matter? • Ismail Haque, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
29. The changing pattern of urbanization and urban growth in Kerala and West Bengal, India – A
town level analysis • Devarupa Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
30. The Dynamics of In-situ Urbanisation and its Challenges in India: A Case Study on West
Bengal • Sandip Mondal, Jawaharlal Nehru University
31. Couple-Related Migration to Europe: The Role of Higher Education • Anna Di Bartolomeo,
Università di Roma "La Sapienza"; Daniele Vignoli, University of Florence
32. South-South Migration and School Enrollment: The Case of Nicaragua to Costa Rica Labor
Migration • Jason Davis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
33. Migrant networks effects in migration decision in communities from different regions of origin
in Mexico • Mauricio Rodriguez Abreu, El Colegio de México
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34. Mexico and the US as destinations for Central american migrants • Carla Pederzini,
Universidad Iberoamericana; Claudia Masferrer, McGill University; Fernando Riosmena, University of
Colorado
35. Decomposing Socioeconomic Change in Stockholm Inner City • Anneli Kährik, Uppsala
University; Roger Andersson, Uppsala University
36. The Impact of International Migration on Development in Morocco • Mohamed Mghari, Centre
d'Etudes et de Recherches Démographiques (CERED), Haut Commissariat au Plan
38. Are children left behind by migrant parents at higher risk of domestic violence? A case study of
Thailand • Aree Jampaklay, Mahidol University
39. Mexican Return Migrants and their Labor Trajectories from a Life Course Perspective
• Andrea Bautista León, Department of Demography,University of Texas at San Antonio
40. GENRE ET DYNAMIQUE DANS L’EMPLOI AU CAMEROUN : Etude sur les immigrés
durée de vie• Kouakou koffi Severin, institut national de la statistique
41. Demographics of Circular Migration: Evidence of Temporary Movement between Finland and
Sweden • Rosa Weber, Stockholm University; Jan Saarela, Åbo Akademi University
42. Children of Afghan migrants in Iran • Maryam Naghsh Nejad, Institute of labor economics (IZA)
43. Homeownership of immigrants in France: selection effects related to international migration
flows • Laurent Gobillon, Paris School of Economics; Matthieu Solignac, University of Pennsylvania
44. EIGHT DECADES OF AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION ON REFUGEE ADMISSIONS
• Mariano Sana, Vanderbilt University
45. Simplifying the complex: Alternative measures of bilateral migration • Wei Qi, Institute of
Geographic Science and Natural Resource Researches, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Guy Abel, Asian
Demographic Research Institute; Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna
Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences
46. Outmigration patterns of foreign born residents from Sweden 1990-2013 • Andrea Monti,
Stockholm University, Demography Unit, Department of Sociology
47. Backwards Retropolation of Unknown Migration and Exploitation of the Lee-Carter Model to
Modelling Migration Profile • Ondrej Simpach, University of Economics, Prague
47. Consequences of Restricted Family Reunification Policy on the Native Marriage Market
Intermarriages following policy changes in Sweden • Kathrin Morosow, Stockholm University;
Andrea Monti, Stockholm University, Demography Unit, Department of Sociology
48. Muslim-immigrant & Refugee Integration in Europe: Cultural and Biological Racism, Muslim
immigrants, and refugee exclusion in the context of the European refugee crisis. • Daniel Ramirez,
Pennsylvania State University; Joeun Kim, Pennsylvania State University
49. Racism and Ageism in Health Care- A Comparison between Germany, the Netherlands and
Indonesia • Karina Hoekstra, University of Hanover
50. Language Stratification and Income Integration of Immigrants in Canada: A Longitudinal
Approach • René Houle
51. Interlinkages of Migration with Remittances and Urbanization: A Study of Sub-Saharan Africa
• Junaid Khan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
52. EFFECTS OF AGRIBUSINESS ON MIGRATION DYNAMICS AND URBANIZATION IN
THE BRAZILIAN MIDWEST • Renata Leao, National School of Statistical Sciences/IBGE
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53. School to where? Migration and the school-to-work transition in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South
Africa. • Ben Pedley, University of Southampton; Victoria Hosegood, Africa Health Research Institute;
Nuala Mcgrath, Africa Health Research Institute
54. Urbanization and Development in the Far East of India. • Bedanga Talukdar, international ins
55. Unravelling bi-national partnerships: the characteristics of individuals born in the EU living in
England & Wales • Jane Falkingham, ESRC Centre for Population Change / Centre for Research on
Ageing, University of Southampton; Maria Evandrou, ESRC Centre for Population Change / Centre for
Research on Ageing, University of Southampton; Zhixin Feng, Centre for Research on Ageing, University
of Southampton; Athina Vlachantoni, ESRC Centre for Population Change / Centre for Research on
Ageing, University of Southampton
56. REMOTE SENSING & GIS BASED URBAN SPRAWL MAPPING: A CASE STUDY OF
MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGION (MMR), MAHARASHTRA, INDIA • Dhananjay Bansod,
Institute for Social And Economic Change, Bangalore; Jyoti Waghmare, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
57. Marginalised Urban Spaces: Labour Market Arrangements in the Organised Garment Industry
in India • Baishali Lahiri, Jawaharlal Nehru University
58. Determinants of migration decision among women and men in Tunisia: A multi-level analysis
• Ibtihel Bouchoucha, University of Ottawa; Nadia Touihri
59. The Effects of Migration to the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince. Does Access to the Capital
Influence the City’s Transportation System? • Carline Duval Joseph, Centre de Techniques de
Planification d'Economie Appliquée ( CTPEA)
60. An assessment of educational misclassification in register-based data on Finnish immigrants in
Sweden • Jan Saarela, Åbo Akademi University; Rosa Weber, Stockholm University
61. Internal Migration as a Livelihood Strategy: The Educational Ramifications for Tanzanian
Left-Behind Children • Jason Davis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; David Diaz, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
62. Outlook of international migration in Brazil in the 21st century • Roberto Georg Uebel,
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul
63. How Does Parental Migration Impact Left-behind Children’s Health in rural China: A DoubleEdged Sword? • Yuan Zhang, China Center for Economic Studies
64. Does migrant selection vary with the generosity of social, economic, and political rights across
the OECD? • Alicia Adsera, Princeton University; John Palmer, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Mariola
Pytlikova
65. Spatial Capital and the Out-migration of Inmigrants in Spain • Celio Sierra-Paycha, Institut
National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
66. Life Satisfaction among Rural-Urban Migrants in China: The Role of Income and Relative
Standing • Fei Cheng, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Eric Fong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
(CUHK); Shuzhuo LI, Xi'an Jiaotong University
67. Internal and International Migration of Latin American Immigrants in Spain. Before, During,
and After the Great Recession • Victoria Prieto Rosas, Universidad de la Republica; Joaquin RecañoValverde, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
68. Brain waste at the origin and destination. Migration of STEM workers from Mexico to the
United States • Fernando Lozano, CRIM-UNAM; Luciana Gandini; Telesforo Ramirez, ConacytUNAM
153
69. Cohort Profile: The Migration and Health in Malawi (MHM) Study • Philip Anglewicz, Tulane
University; Mark VanLandingham, Tulane University; Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennyslvania
Population Studies Center; Lucinda Manda-Taylor
70. Care seeking and decision making for child health in skip-generation households • Emily
Treleaven, University of California San Francisco; Chanrith Ngin, Royal University of Phnom Penh
71. Health and Mental Health Effects of Local Immigration Enforcement Policies on Latino
Immigrants in the US • Julia Shu-Huah Wang, The University of Hong Kong; Neeraj Kaushal,
Columbia University
72. Glocalisation of the Contributions West African diasporas to Origin Countries in the Context of
Jewish, Asian and African Diasporas. • Oyenike Fayomi, Covenant University
73. Trend and Pattern of Urbanization in Uttar Dinajpur District, West Bengal (India): A
Demographic Analysis • Raju Sarkar, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC)
74. Mapping circular migration • Linus Garp, Statistics Sweden; Tomas Johansson, Statistics Sweden
75. Tanzanian Internal Migration and Left-behind Children’s Health • Jason Davis, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Linda Adair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
76. Time-use and health status: an analysis of time-use assimilation and self-rated health among
Mexican immigrants in the U. S. • Mauricio Rodriguez Abreu, El Colegio de México
77. The impact of migration on the population of Sweden • Lena Lundkvist, Statistics Sweden;
Andreas Raneke, Statistics Sweden
78. The Role of Gender, Apprehension Experience and Sponsor Type in the Integration of
Unaccompanied Minors in the United States: Findings from a Cincinnati, Ohio Study and
Implications for Global Flows of Unaccompanied Minors • Leila Rodriguez, University of Cincinnati
80. No pain, no gain: Social relationships, perceived discrimination, and wellbeing among
Vietnamese marriage migrants in Taiwan and South Korea • Hsin-Chieh Chang, National Taiwan
University
81. Unstable Political Regime and Wars as Drivers of International Migration • Alicia Adsera,
Princeton University; Carles Boix, Princeton University; Mariola Pytlikova; Martin Guzi
82. Entrepreneurship among high-skilled Asian Indian immigrants in Metropolitan Washington,
USA • Elizabeth Chacko, George Washington University; Marie Price, George Washington University
83. International Migration, Diaspora and Development: An Indian Perspective • Nishikant Singh,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
84. Recent Arrival Immigrant Marriages and the Importation of Spouses as Ethnic Segregation
Practices in the United-States • Inbar Weiss, University of Texas at Austin
85. The Rise of Market-based Job Search Institutions and Job Niches for Low-skilled Chinese
Immigrants • Bo Zhou, State University of New York at Albany (SUNY); Zai Liang, State University of
New York at Albany (SUNY)
86. War, Population displacement, and Fertility: the Syrian Refugees in Europe • Rana Youssef,
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
87. The more you have, the less you can take. Returns to human capital in Spain, France and the
UK • Maria Miyar-Busto, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia; Jacobo Muñoz-Comet
89. Irregular Migration to Europe and Australia: The case of Afghans in Iran • Mohammad Jalal
Abbasi-Shavazi, University of Tehran and National Institute of Population Research; Meimanat
154
Hosseini Chavoshi, The University of Melbourne; Rasoul Sadeghi, Tehran University; Peter McDonald,
University of Melbourne
90. Impact of an agricultural development project on migration and remittance: Evidence from
Guangxi, China • Alessandra Garbero, IFAD; Tisorn Songsermsawas, International Fund for
Agricultural Development (IFAD)
91. Indicators of Return Migration in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster: Evidence from Merapi,
Indonesia • Jonathan Muir, University of Washington; Michael Cope, Brigham Young University;
Leslie Angeningsih; Ralph Brown, Brigham Young University
92. Pushing and Pulling: A population based approach to analysing the historical determinants of
internal migration • Siddartha Aradhya, Lund University; Bjorn Eriksson, Department of Economic
History, Lund University; Finn Hedefalk, Lund University
93. Exploratory Study of Migration from Agricultural fields of Barpeta, Assam to Wasteland in
Lucknow, Uttar Padesh, India • Roli Misra, University of Lucknow
94. The role of the family in the decision to leave or return: the case of Senegalese migrant women
• Nathalie Mondain, University of Ottawa; Souleymane Sow, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar
95. Under the weather: migration and child well-being in times of climate change • Lucia Ferrone,
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); Alessandro Carraro, Food and Agriculture Organization
96. Diaspora Philanthropy Formation in an Emerging Philippines-Ireland Migration System
• Florio Arguillas, Cornell University; Marie Joy Arguillas, University of the Philippines Diliman; Linda
Williams, Cornell University
97. Social Conflict and the Urban Youth Bulge in Sub-Saharan Africa • Ashira Menashe-Oren,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
98. A comparison of bilateral migration counts by time intervals • Guillermo Vinue, Vienna Institute
of Demography; Guy Abel, Asian Demographic Research Institute
99. MODELLING THE MACROECONOMIC IMPACT OF FORCED MIGRATION; CASE
STUDIES OF JORDAN AND GERMANY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SYRIAN REFUGEE
CRISIS • Vandana TR, Center for Development Studies, JNU
100. International labour migration of Sri Lankan: how social cost to the left-behind children and
spouses can be mitigated in the long-run? • Sunethra Perera Ellawala Liyanage, University of
Colombo
101. Dynamics of Internal Displacements in Nigeria: An Examination of Direction of Helps by
Stakeholders and Implications • Paul Adekola, Covenant University; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant
University; Adebanke Olawole-Isaac, Covenant University; Dominic Azuh, Covenant University
102. Intergenerational Transmission of Attitudes toward Migration as a Potential Antagonist of the
Demographic Metabolism • Erich Striessnig, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human
Capital; Nadia Steiber
103. Reintegration and Household Livelihoods Security: Managing Risks among Return Migrants
in Nigeria • Ezekiel Oluwagbemiga Adeyemi, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti; Johnson Ayodele, Lagos
State University; Christiana Alex-Okei Alex-Ojei, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
104. Indian Immigrants in Comparative Perspective • Veena Kulkarni, Arkansas State University
105. Grandparents as custodial parents: Intergenerational support in Filipino migrant families
• Elma Laguna, University of the Philippines Diliman; Melba Manapol
155
106. Education-Occupation Mismatch in Brazilian Metropolitan Areas: comparing immigrants and
natives • Luiz Carlos Gama, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Ana
Hermeto, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
107. The housing conditions of immigrants in South Africa • Neo Nthabiseng Nghenavo, Statistics
South Africa
108. Demography and migration patterns of residents in four urban slums in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
• Audrey Dorélien, University of Minnesota; Anna Bolgrien, University of Minnesota
109. Employment-oriented Urban-ward Migration and Migrants in Urban Labour Market in Postreform India • Debarshi Guin, Jawaharlal Nehru University
110. INVESTIGATING CHANGING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LAND USE, POPULATION
GROWTH, AND TRANSPORTATION: THE CASE OF THE NORTHERN PART OF CITY OF
TSHWANE METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (CTMM) • Muthetho Nkwinika, Statistics South
Africa
111. Revisiting Global Immigrant Gateways: Established and Emerging Turnstiles of Human
Settlement • Marie Price, George Washington University; Elizabeth Chacko, George Washington
University
112. Impact of Modern Telecommunications on International Migration • Elena Kotyrlo, National
Research University Higher School of Economics
113. Patterns and flows of recent intra-metropolitan migration in six selected metropolitan cities of
Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, 2010 • Florencia Molinatti, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones
Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Enrique Pelaez, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y
Técnicas (CONICET)
114. Differences in breastfeeding practices amongst Chinese internal migrant and non-migrant
workers. • Sarah Wo, University of Southampton; Stuart Basten, University of Oxford
115. Children’s Migration and Social Poverty of Left-behind Elderly in China • Shenghong Du,
Renmin University of China
116. Migration Destination Type and Gendered Migration Decisions • Qian Song, Arizona State
University; Richard E. Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Clark Gray, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
117. Economic Reintegration of Returnees in Uruguay. A Qualitative Approach to the Reasons
behind a Poor Labor Market Integration • Martín Koolhaas, Universidad de la Republica; Victoria
Prieto Rosas, Universidad de la Republica; Sofía Robaina, Universidad de la República; Adela
Pellegrino, Universidad de La República de Uruguay
118. Trajectories of mobility of undocumented Bangladeshi migrants to Kolkata, India: Uncovering
the vulnerabilities in transit • Ankita Siddhanta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
119. Remittances, Transfers, and Children’s Schooling in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
• Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University; Sophia Chae, Guttmacher Institute
120. URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS RESPONDING TO ENVIRONMENTAL
CHALLENGES IN MAJOR INDIAN CITIES • Dipak Mandal, Institute for Social And Economic
Change
121. Rural to urban migration - a key to slum development in India • S. K. Sharma, Carman
Residential and Day School
156
122. Higher degree of willingness to move and better post-resettlement income restoration result:
The evidence from China’s poverty alleviation resettlement • Xiujun Tai, Shanxi Normal University
123. International migration to Southern Brazil: borders, effects and outlook • Roberto Georg
Uebel, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul; Aldomar Arnaldo Rückert, Universidade Federal do
Rio Grande do Sul
124. The effects of migration in the process of socio-spatial segregation: study of nine metropolitan
areas in Brazil,1990-2010. • José Marcos Pinto Da Cunha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
(UNICAMP); Alberto Jakob, University of Campinas (Unicamp)
125. To migrate and have children in Mexico : social, conjugal and residential trajectories of three
metropolitan cohorts • Nicolás Brunet, Universidad de la República; Pascal Sebille, Université Paris X
Nanterre
126. Family context of married refuge seeking persons: Who arrived with the partner? Who left
children behind? Insights from Syrian and Iraqi persons arriving in Austria in 2015 • Isabella
Buber-Ennser, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/OEAW, WU); Zakarya Al Zalak, Wittgenstein Centre
(IIASA, VID/OEAW, WU); Judith Kohlenberger, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/OEAW, WU); Bernhard
Rengs, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/OEAW, WU)
127. Urbanization and Migration in India: A comparative study of Indian states • Gulshan Kumar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Reshmi Ramachandran Sukumari, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
128. Fragmented integration and Transnationalism: A case study of Indian immigrants in Italy and
Spain • Nachatter Singh, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
129. Urbanisation in India by Size-Class of Towns: Analysis of 1901 to 2011 Census Data • Rahul
Rajak, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dr. Archana Kumari Roy, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
130. Association between Urbanisation and Growth of Slums in India: Analysis of 2001 & 2011
Census Data • Rahul Rajak, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dr. Archana Kumari
Roy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
131. PATTERNS OF MIGRATION FROM INDIA TO GULF • M Sripriya Reddy, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Shobhit Srivastava, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS)
132. The access of bordering migrants to social security in Argentina for the period 2005-2012
• Gabriela Adriana Sala, Centro de Estudios de Población (CENEP)
133. Emigration, remittances, and federated family: finding from a household survey in six selected
villages in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India • Imtiyaz Ali, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
134. Behind and Beyond Disaggregation by Sex: Forced Migration, Gender and the Place of
Demography • Ellen Kraly, Colgate University
135. Premeditated Discrimination and Economic Inequality Led Migration in India • Sarda
Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru University
136. A spatial approach of urban inequalities : the French metropolitan area example • Quentin
Godoye, Aix-Marseille Université; Frédéric Audard, Aix-Marseille Université; Sébastien Oliveau, AixMarseille Université
137. Duration and Stream of Internal Migration Influencing Child Health in India: Are the Child
Migrants at Disadvantaged Position? • Abha Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University
157
138. THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF FUND TRANSFERS TO
DEVELOPMENT • Jamal AIT Mouha, Haut-Commissariat au Plan
139. Trend of Migration and health of left-behind Elderly in Indonesia • Bondan Sikoki,
SurveyMETER; Ni Wayan Suriastini, SurveyMETER; Nadia Fitriani, SurveyMETER; - Pramashavira,
SurveyMETER
140. Effect of Migration on Utilization of Maternal and Child Health Services at origin place Rural
Bihar • Amit Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
141. Migration on a metropolitan space: The role of the cities of the Campinas Metropolitan Area,
Brazil • Guilherme Ortega, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
142. Central American Transit Migration through Mexico: A Step-by-step Process, 2007-2014
• Rosalba Jasso Vargas, El Colegio de México
143. Inequalities in Space and Time: Population Segregation and Urban Morphology in Brazil,
2000/2010 • Igor Johansen, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Roberto do Carmo,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
144. How the Member of Migrant Family Gradually Moved to Destination, with Reference to
Shanghai, China • Xiaochun Qiao, Institute of Population Research, Peking University
145. LABOR INSERTION OF RETURN MIGRANTS IN BRAZIL, ECUADOR AND MEXICO:
AN APPROACH FROM CENSUS MICRODATA OF 2010 • Fortino Vela-Peon, Universidad
Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco; Gabriela Cabezas, El Colegio de México
146. MIGRATION AND POVERTY IN BENIN • Rémy Honguevou, IUSSP; Justin Dansou,
University of Ibadan
147. Commuting and internal migration: economic development effects of decentralization in Brazil
• Wilson Fusco, Fundação Joaquim Nabuco; Ricardo Ojima, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do
Norte
148. Emergence of New Towns in India • Ruby Jain, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Ram Babu Bhagat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
149. Urban Amenities and Infrastructure : A Perception Study of Madurai City, Tamil Nadu, India
• Dipak Mandal, Institute for Social And Economic Change
150. Migration • Sergey Ryazantsev, Institute of Socio-Political Research, Russian Academy of
Sciences; Elena Pismennaya, Institute Socio-Political Reseach of the Russian Academy of Sciences
151. Land Reform to Replace Informal Labor Migrant from Indonesia: Will It Work?
• Muhammad Zamal Nasution, Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University;
Annette Darqom, Airlangga University
152. Migration corridors in Central Asia-Russia: trends and contribute to the development of the
sending and receiving countries • Sergey Ryazantsev, Institute of Socio-Political Research, Russian
Academy of Sciences; Elena Pismennaya, Institute Socio-Political Reseach of the Russian Academy of
Sciences; Marina Khramova, Institute of Socio-Political Research
153. Student Migration in Indonesia: Staying Preferences after Completing Education • Meirina
Ayumi Malamassam, Indonesian Institute of Sciences
154. Change in Time and Space: Intergroup contact and Attitudes towards immigrants in
European countries • Michaela Sedovicova, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
(MPIDR), Sapienza University
158
155. Rural Youth and the Challenge of Stay or Leave: A Case Study of Rural Areas of East
Azerbaijan Province (Iran) • Valiollah Rostamalizadeh, National population studies and
comprehensive institute
156. Internal migration and forced displacement in Colombia in the transition to the twenty-first
century. A multiscale approach. • Sulma Marcela Cuervo Ramírez, Centro de Desenvolvimento e
Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Alisson Barbieri, Cedeplar/Ufmg; José Irineu Rigotti, Federal
University of Minas Gerais
157. Determinants of high skilled migration in developed countries • Maria Miyar-Busto,
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia; Hector Cebolla-Boado
158. Sport and international immigration: the case of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructors in the United
Arab Emirates-UAE • Claudio Porto, Centro Universitário de Caratinga; Duval Magalhaes
Fernandes, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
159. Out-migration as a spatial process and its linkages with regional development: Evidence from
NSS Data, 2007-08 • Nandan Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
160. Inequalities in Health Care Utilization among Urban Elderly in Pakistan: A Socioeconomic
Perspective • Lubna Naz, University of Karachi
161. Caught in the Middle: Migratory Responses to Armed Conflict in Europe During WWII.
• Daniel Ramirez, Pennsylvania State University; Ralph Oropesa, Pennsylvania State University
162. Soybeans, urbanization and occupation of the Brazilian Cerrado • Kelly Camargo,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Roberto Carmo, University of Campinas
163. How massive transportation systems affect residential segregation? The case for Mexico City’s
Metropolitan Area • Camilo Caudillo-Cos, Centro de investigación en geografía y geomática "Ing.
Jorge L. Tamayo", A. C. (CENTROGEO); Rodrigo Tapia-McClung, Centro de Investigación en
Geografía y Geomática (Ing. Jorge L. Tamayo), A. C.
164. Trans-Border Migration from Bangladesh: An Understanding of the Role of Social Networks
in the Choice of Destination of Illegal Bangladeshi Migrants in West Bengal, India • MD Reja,
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL; Bhaswati Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University
165. Impact of Central African refugies on poverty in the Eastern region of Cameroon • Gaspard
Ngah, University Of Yaounde II
166. Xenophobic attitudes and convivial practices: paths of integration in new places of
immigration • Ludek Sykora, Charles University In Prague; Klara Fiedlerova, Charles University in
Prague
167. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIGRATION AND COMMUTING AT CURITIBA
METROPOLITAN REGION (CMR) AND ITS INTERACTION WITH THE LABOR MARKET.
• Crislaine Colla, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Alisson Barbieri,
Cedeplar/Ufmg; Vanessa Cardoso Ferreira, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
168. Transnationalism and multi-layered Integration of Bangladeshi immigrants in Montreal: coexistence or zero-sum? • Abu Hossain, INRS—Centre Urbanisation Culture Société
169. The role of Social Media on Migration Decision-Making ProcessES of indonesian student in
university of groningen • Inayah Hidayati, Research Center For Population - Indonesian Institute Of
Sciences
170. Urbanisation in Kerala: A Critical Review Based on Insights from Census 2011 • Arun Anand,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
159
171. Level and Trend of Unemployment in Cameroon between 2005 and 2010: Does Urbanization
Really Matter? • Kouogueng Yeyouomo Yannick Brice, Institut de Formation et de Recherche
Démographiques (IFORD)
172. Understanding Temporary Labour Migration from Uttar Pradesh, India • Kunal Keshri, G B
Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad University, Allahabad; Kirti Gaur, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
173. Socio-economic and psychological factors of deviant behavior in Moscow in the context of
expanding metropolis • Vadim Bezverbny, Institute of Social and Political Research, Russian
Academy of Sciences
174. Trend and Pattern of Refugee in Arab World • Muhammad Sajid, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
175. Urbanization Pattern in Indonesia’s Secondary Cities: Greater Surabaya and Its Path toward
a Megacity • Luh Kitty Katherina, Indonesian Institute of Sciences; Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta,
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
176. Urbanization projections for subnational regions of China and the US • Leiwen Jiang,
National Center for Atmospheric Research and Shanghai University; Hamidreza Zoraghein, National
Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
177. MIGRATION NETWORK AND SEGREGATION IN THE ECONOMIC CENTER OF
BRAZILIAN AMAZON • Kaique Lima, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); Ana
Carolina Bertho, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE)
178. From the Caribbean to the States, Migration flow of Puerto Rico: Its characteristics and trend,
2005-2015 • Alberto Velázquez-Estrada, Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics
179. Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Human Capital in Cameroon • Belmondo Tanankem,
Ministry of Economy and Planning; Théophile Armand Fopa Diesse, Institut de Formation et de
Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)
180. L’échelle de la mixité sociale. Une analyse des relations sociales au sein des nouveaux quartiers
de mixité sociale programmée• Joanie Cayouette-Remblière, Institut National d'Études
Démographiques (INED)
181. Emigration and its implications on socio-economic development of the households: A study of
the Gujarati emigrant households in India • Kailash Chandra Das, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Ram Babu Bhagat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Rajiva Prasad, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Tarun Kumar Roy, International
Institute for Population Sciences
182. Family Migration and Migrant Remittances in Uganda • John Atwebembeire, Makerere
University; James P. M. Ntozi, Makerere University, Department of Population Studies, P. O. Box 7062;
Gideon Rutaremwa, ECA
183. Forced Migration and Refugees from Eritrea: Evolution, Intensity, Risks and Vulnerabilities
• Woldemicael Gebremariam, Research Affiliate at Western University
184. Estimating Migration Flow Within ECOWAS: Challenges and Policy Issues • Akanni
Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Sunday Omoyeni; Lily Sanya
185. Factors influencing youth migration in South Africa • Sithulile Mzobe, Statistics South Africa
186. SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS OF CIRCULAR MIGRATION IN RURAL
NORTHEAST SOUTH AFRICA • Ololade Baruwa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
160
187. Migration, Circulation, and Socioeconomic Change in South Africa • Yashas Vaidya, Brown
University; Michael White, Brown University; Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Carren Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Mark Gross, Brown
University
188. Perceptions of Endogenous Criteria of Wealth Among Central African Refugees in Cameroon
• Lidwine Sonia De-Banguirys
189. Analysis of the Net Effect of Brain Drain and Fund Transfers on Development in Cameroon
• Damas Euclide Noussi Metsakeu, Cameroon Government
190. Which Model of Decentralization Could Reduce the High Rate of Migrants in the Abidjan
District? • Cyrille Gnalega, Ministère du Plan et du Développement
191. Migration and Urbanisation in Côte d'Ivoire • Manizan Allou
192. The Migration patterns into Emalahleni Municipality, in Mpumalanga • Andrew Tolman,
ISIbalo African Young Statisticians
199. Housing acquisition among female migrants in South Africa: A comparison between migrants
and non-migrants across areas of residence • Philomene Nsengiyumva, University of the Western
Cape; Gabriel Tati, University of the Western Cape
200. Trading in Johannesburg, Living in Manicaland: tracking a Zimbabwean circular migrant
• Stephen Rule, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC)
Theme: 14 - Population and Development
Theme Convener: Cassio Turra
Session: (1401) Topics on Population and Development
Chair: Cassio Turra, Demography Department, Cedeplar, UFMG
1. Support Ratios and Demographic Dividends: Estimates for the World • Andrew Mason,
University of Hawaii At Manoa; Ronald D. Lee, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Abrigo,
Philippines Institute of Development Studies; Sang-Hyop Lee, University of Hawaii at Manoa
2. Social transformation and migration • Sonja Fransen, University of Amsterdam; Hein de Haas,
University of Amsterdam
3. The Urbanization and Inequality Nexus • Brantley Liddle, Energy Studies Institute, National
University Singapore
4. The effect of health on economic growth in India: Evidence from the last three decades
• Kaushalendra Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1402) Demographic Dividends and Economic Development
Chair: Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Discussant: Philippe Bocquier, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
1. The Four Dividends: The Age-structural Timing of Transitions in Child Survival, Educational
Attainment, Income and Political Liberalization • Elizabeth Leahy Madsen, Population Reference
Bureau (PRB); Richard Cincotta, The Stimson Center
161
2. The contribution of reduced population growth rate to demographic dividend • Jane O'Sullivan,
School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
3. Is it Quality or Quantity to achieve Economic growth? : Tha case of Asian Countries • Woorim
Ko, Seoul National University; Gizachew Balew Jembere, Seoul National Universi; Jaehoon An, Seoul
National University; Boram Park, Seoul National University; Sungho Won, Seoul National University;
Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University
4. Using a Model to Explore the Demographic Dividend • Scott Moreland, Futures Group
Session: (1403) Reproductive Health, Fertility and Development
Chair: Cheikh Mbacke,
Discussant: Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town
1. The effect of reproductive health improvements on women’s economic empowerment: A review
from the Population Poverty (PopPov) lens • Jocelyn Finlay, Harvard University
2. Dynamics of bargaining power for contraceptive use and Intra-household resource allocation in
the rural household of Sub-Sahara Africa : A case study in rural area of Rwanda • Hirotaka
Matsuda, the University of Tokyo
3. Fertility, Household Composition and Land Use in the Brazilian Amazon • Alisson Barbieri,
Cedeplar/Ufmg; Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Juliana
Barros, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)
4. Breastfeeding practices and challenges experienced by low-income women working in tea farms
in Kenya in combining work with breastfeeding and childcare • Elizabeth Kimani, African
Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Session: (1404) Monitoring development goals
Chair: Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Tom Moultrie, University of Cape Town
7. Monitoring progress in equality for the Sustainable Development Goals: a case study of meeting
demand for family planning • Yoonjoung Choi, U. S. Agency for International Development;
Madeleine Short Fabic, U. S. Agency for International Development
8. Decent Work and Sustainable Communities: The Power of IPUMS Census Microdata for SDG
Measurement and Disaggregation • Kristen Jeffers, IPUMS-International, Minnesota Population
Center; Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota; Lara Cleveland, University of Minnesota; Rodrigo Lovaton
Davila, University of Minnesota; Patricia Kelly Hall, University of Minnesota
9. Brazil’s Family Health Strategy: factors associated with program uptake and coverage expansion
over 15 years (1998-2012) • Monica Andrade, Federal University of Minas Gerais; Marcia Caldas de
Castro, Harvard University; Augusto Quaresma; Mauro Xavier Neto; Lucas Carvalho, Center for
Development and Regional Planning, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil;
Rifat Atun, Harvard School of Public Health
10. A modest proposal for a lean and reliable measure of human development: the Human Life
Index. • Simone Ghislandi, Vienna University of Business and Economics; Warren Sanderson, Stony
Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY); Sergei Scherbov, International Institute for
Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
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Session: (1405) Population and development in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Chair: Alessio Cangiano, University of the South Pacific
1. Demographic Change, Youth Wellbeing and Social Conflict in Asia’s newest nation Timor-Leste
• Udoy Saikia, Flinders University; Merve Hosgelen, Flinders University; James Chalmers, Flinders
University; Gouranga Dasvarma, Flinders University
2. Population and development in Solomon Islands: families, youth and livelihoods • Wardlow
Friesen, University of Auckland
3. Towards a Universal Ol Age Pension at Cape Verde ? • Lefevre Cecile, Université Paris Descartes
4. Effects of migrations on the development of the Comoros and Mayotte Islands • Didier Breton,
Unistra / Ined; Franck Temporal, UMR CEPED Université Paris Descartes-IRD; Claude-Valentin Marie;
Yasser Moullan, Université de La Réunion
Session: (1406) Population and poverty: Measurement, Analysis and Policy
Chair: Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town
1. Persistence of Poverty due to the Cumulative Incidence of Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure in
India: Evidence from IHDS Household follow-up Survey • Kaushalendra Kumar, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
3. Measurement and Socio-Demographic Determinants of Child Multidimensional Poverty in
Senegal • Bouba Housseini, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative; Idrissa Ouili, Institut
Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
4. Most of Africa’s Nutritionally Vulnerable Women and Children are Not Found in Poor
Households • Cait Brown, Georgetown University; Martin Ravallion, Georgetown University;
Dominique van de Walle, The World Bank
5. Beyond Poverty: Gender Deiscrimination in Economic Deprivation among Elderly in India
• Suchandrima Chakraborty, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1407) Population, agriculture, and food security
Chair: Edith Pacheco, El Colegio de México
Discussant: Edith Pacheco, El Colegio de México
2. Women in Agriculture, Migration and Dietary Diversity in Four Agro-Ecological Zones in
Ghana • Reuben Larbi, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS)
3. Household food production and changes of prices in Mexico • Ana Escoto, El Colegio de México;
Landy Sanchez, El Colegio de México
5. Environmental Drivers of Individual and Household Livelihood Diversification in Uganda
• Maia Call, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill; Pamela Jagger, University of North Carolina
6. Women Received Supplementary Nutrition from Anganwadi Centre in India: a Cross-sectional
Investigation • Sandhya S Kumar, Social and Institutional Change in Agricultural Development
(490C), University of Hohenheim; Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance
Session: (1401-1) Spatial Dimentions in Population and Development
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1. Poverty from Space: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery for Estimating Economic Wellbeing and Geographic Targeting • Jonathan Hersh, Boston University
2. Characterizing the Forest-Dwelling Indigenous Peoples of Latin America: Results from Census
and Satellite Data • Brian Thiede, Pennsylvania State University; Clark Gray, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. Spatial Pattern of Development in Districts of India • Sanjay Mohanty, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Bidyadhar Dehury, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Udaya Shankar Mishra, Centre for Development Studies
4. Geographic Differentials in Multidimensional Poverty in Nepal • Nagendra Maurya, Lucknow
University; Srinivas Goli, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Prem Bhandari,
University of Michigan
Session: (1402-1) Demographic Dividends and Economic Development 2
Chair: Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Discussant: Holly Reed, CUNY Queens College
1. Africa’s Demographic Dividend - An elusive window of opportunity? • Latif Dramani, Centre de
Recherche en Economie et Finance Appliquées de Thiès, Université de Thiès; Cheikh Mbacke
2. Female Work Participation and Demographic Dividend Prospects for India • Kuriath James,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,
3. Nepal’s Demographic Transition: Opportunities for Investment and Policy Implications in a
Unique Socio-Demographic Context • Sajeda Amin, The Population Council; Ashish Bajracharya,
Population Council; Michelle Chau, Columbia University; Andrea Melnikas, Population Council
4. High Fertility Rate and High Youth Unemployment: Twin Challenges to the Demographic
Dividend for the Philippines • Dennis Mapa, School of Statistics, University of the Philippines; Manuel
Leonard Albis, University of the Philippines Diliman; Michael Dominic Del Mundo; John Carlo Daquis
Session: (P14) Poster session: Population and development
1. Capitalizing a Demographic Dividend in Sub-Saharan Africa: Guidelines to Transforming
Potential Success into a Reality • Sonia Chager, Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics; Eva Medina,
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
5. Sociodemographic patterning of Overweight and Obesity between 1998 and 2015: Evidence from
India • Shammi Luhar, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Lynda Clarke,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Sanjay Kinra, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
6. Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals leads to lower world population growth • Samir
KC, Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University and International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis; Guy Abel, Asian Demographic Research Institute; Bilal Barakat, Vienna Institute of
Demography; Wolfgang Lutz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
7. Program of Saving Lives at Birth in Indonesia • Salahudin Muhidin, Macquarie University; Jerico
Pardosi, University of New South Wales; Rachmalina Prasodjo, Ministry of Health
8. Surrogate motherhood in the light of its social reality: Evidences from India • Ritika Mukherjee,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
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9. Poverty among the elderly in the European Union: three concepts and impact of the global
financial and economic crisis • Nada Stropnik, Institute for Economic Research; Natasa Kump,
Institute for Economic Research
10. Measuring Child Poverty: The Issues and Limitations of International Comparisons • Lefevre
Cecile, Université Paris Descartes; Valérie Golaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
11. Assessing wellbeing and returns to capitals over frontrier development in the Brazilian Amazon
using Markovian Processes • Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana
University; Alisson Barbieri, Cedeplar/Ufmg; Mariangela Antigo, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
(UFMG); Denise Duarte, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
13. Disease-specific Impoverishment Rates and Assessing the Vulnerability of Households to Rising
Healthcare Expenditures in India: Analysis of Major Non-Communicable Diseases • Tanusree
Dutta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
14. Diagnostic analysis of the population structure of artisanal fishermen in the lagoon of GrandLahou (Côte d'Ivoire) • Segbe Guy Romaric Balle, Université Péléforo Gon Coulibaly
16. TEN YEARS OF SOLIDIFICATION AND SPLIT: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OF UIGHUR
POPULATION IN CHINA • Wei Guo, Nanjing University
17. Is Ethnic Diversity Related to Economic Growth in Indonesia? • Aris Ananta; Evi Arifin,
Graduate Programme on Public Health, Universitas Respati Indonesia, Jakarta; Ari Purbowati,
Statistics-Indonesia, Jakarta
19. Living Alone in China: Trends and Projections • Wei-jun Jean Yeung, National University of
Singapore; Qiushi Feng, National University of Singapore; Yi Zeng, Duke University And Peking
University; Zhenglian Wang
21. DYNAMIQUE DE LA PAUVRETE AU SENEGAL• Momath Cisse, Agence Nationale de la
Statistique et de la Démographie; Mahmouth Diouf, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la
Démographie; Alassane MAREGA Marega
23. Income poverty in households with children: Finland 1987-2011 • Jan Saarela, Åbo Akademi
University; Camilla Härtull, Åbo Akademi University; Agneta Cederström, Centre for Health Equity
Studies
24. Are the (education) SDGs still unfair to Africa? • Bilal Barakat, Vienna Institute of Demography;
Stephanie Bengtsson, Vienna University of Economics and Business
25. Does family planning programs reduce poverty? An analysis of poverty dynamics at household
level • Muhammad Wazir, Independent Consultant
26. poverty and disability • Saliou Mbengue, Agence nationale de la statistique et de la démographie;
Awa Diouf
27. Harmonizing Human Development and the Environment: A Case in Shaanxi, China • Cong LI,
Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University
28. HOUSELESS POPULATION AND HOUSELESS HOUSEHOLDS IN MAJOR STATES OF
INDIA: HOW WIDESPREAD ARE THE SHELTER DEPRIVED? • Donald Mawkhlieng,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
29. Socio - Economic Determinants of Access to Higher Education: Evidence from India • Khalid
Khan, Jawaharlal Nehru University
165
30. Monitoring development goals on aging: the implementation of the Multi-Cluster Survey on
Ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa • Yumiko Kamiya, Population Division, United Nations; Iliana Kohler,
University of Pennsylvania; Karoline Schmid, United Nations
31. The Demographic Dividend (Window of Opportunity) and It’s Impact on Labor Force, The
Case of South Africa and Egypt, 1996-2013. • Alia Amer, Cairo demographic Center
32. DECLINING FERTILITY AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND IN SUB-SAHARAN
AFRICA • Aurelient Tchokouagueu, MINEPAT/Institut de Formation et de Recherche
Démographiques (IFORD); Tchango Ngalé; Baurice Mikael Dada Tabeu, Institut de Formation et de
Recherche Demographiques (IFORD)
33. Evaluating the Impact of Public Policies in the Combat Against Poverty and Social Exclusion at
the Local Level in Morocco Through Census Data (2004-2014) • Abdeljaouad Ezzrari, Haut
Commissariat au Plan
34. Preparedness for Old-Age Income Security of the pre-elderly in Thailand, Year 2007 and 2014
• Chalermpol Chamchan, Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University
35. AGE STRUCTURE TRANSITION AND DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND IN INDIA • William
Joe, Institute of Economic Growth
36. Demographic Dividend and Social Security: Wasted Opportunity in Mexico? • Isalia NavaBolaños, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Roberto Ham-Chande, El Colegio de La Frontera
Norte
37. Understanding the change in dissimilarity for participation and inclusiveness in labour market
for the disabled in India • Srei Chanda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
38. Age Structural Transition and Demographic Dividend In India • Mohanachandran Nair,
Registrar, University of Kerala
39. Impact of MGNREGA on Wages & Poverty in Rural India • Navtez Singh, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
40. Trends in Health Status among the Major States of India: Monitoring Progress through
Convergence Metrics • Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Srinivas Goli,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
45. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POPULATION GROWTH AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
IN THE GAMBIA • Ismaila Jarjsuey; Martin Enock Palamuleni, North West University
46. Fifteen Years of Smiling Sun Clinics: Their Impact, especially Among the Poorest • Atik Ahsan,
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Mizanur Rahman,
University of Nort
47. Population Dynamics and Change in Land Use/ Land Cover: A Town-Level Study of
Ahmedabad City Sub-District of Gujarat • Ankit Sikarwar, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Aparajita Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
49. Learning From the Past to Go Beyond 2015: Education Financing in Brazil and Quality
Outcomes • Melissa Lima, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Raquel Guimarães,
Universidade Federal do Paraná
50. Population Age Structure and Economic Development: Evidence from Vietnam • Hyeonju Kim,
Seoul National University; Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University; Tran Vu Nam
51. Pauvreté des ménages et anémie chez les enfants de 6 à 59 mois au Burundi• Bigirindavyi
Epitace, Institut de Statistiques et d'Etudes Economiques du Burundi (ISTEEBU)
166
52. Capitalizing Demographic Dividends by Targeting Opportune Time and Desired Duration for
Accelerated Economic Development • Prem Saxena, Independent Consultant & Researcher
53. Analysing Relative Policy Effectiveness from Demographic Survey Data: a Regression Residual
Based Approach • Nikhil George Charuvilparambil Titus, Centre for Policy Research; Kanhu Charan
Pradhan, Centre for Policy Research; Shamindra Nath Roy; Amandeep Singh, University of Cambridge
54. Socioeconomic Vulnerability in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons learned from the Millennium
Development Framework and Implications for the Sustainable Development Goals • Henry Doctor,
World Health Organization (WHO); Theresa Ndavi, African Union Commission
55. Linkages between households’ agricultural landholding and child nutritional status in Rural
India • Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Tamal Reja, International Center
for Research On Women (Icrw); Shruti Shruti, Department Of Economics, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi, India
56. Multidimensional Poverty in Senegal • Mamadou Amouzou, Ansd; Hadime Sané; Maguette Sarr,
Agence nationale de la statistique et de la démographie
57. A Contribution to the Evaluation of the Economic and Social Dividend in North African
Countries • Mohammed Bedrouni, Université Blida 2; Assia Cherif, École Nationale Supérieure de
Statistique et Économie Appliquée. (ENSSEA)ex INPS
59. Tailwinds or headwinds? How demographic change will shape the SDG implementation
• Michael Herrmann, UNFPA
60. Inequality in access to sanitation services in Sub-Saharan Africa: Post 2015 challenge analysis
by Decomposition. • Kabran Aristide Djane, Peleforo Gon Coulibaly University of Korhogo
61. Urban Growth and Water Access in Least Developed Countries: Progress, Challenges, and
Emerging Research Directions • Stéphanie Dos Santos, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
(IRD); Ellis Adams, Georgia State University; George Neville, University of London; Yoshihide Wada,
Columbia University; Alex de Sherbinin, Columbia University; Elisabeth Bernhardt, UNEP; Susana
Beatriz Adamo, CIESIN-Columbia University
62. Identifying chronic poor and transient poor in India : a panel data analysis from IHDS data
• Bandita Boro, Jawaharlal Nehru University
63. RISK DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGY OF FEMALE WORKERS IN HANDLOOM
SECTOR: NECESSITY OR CHOICE? • Priyanka Koiri, Jawaharlal Nehru University
64. EMPLOI DES JEUNES EN AFRIQUE : UNE ETUDE COMPARATIVE DES PAYS
SWEDD• Yédodé Ahokpossi, Centre de Recherche et d'Appui-conseils pour le Développement (CRAD)
65. Out of Pocket Expenditure for Delivery in Karnataka: A District Level Analysis • Malin
Prakash
66. Dividende démographique et commerce extérieur en Haïti (2009-2014)• Bogentson Andre,
Universite d'Etat d'Haiti
67. Taille du ménage et Risques de morbidité chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans : une évidence
dans la commune de Bingerville• Ruphin Doua, Universite Felix Houphouet Boigny (UFHB) de
Cocody, Côte d'Ivoire; Gnahoua Hilaire Gahe, Universite Felix Houphouet Boigny (UFHB) de Cocody,
Côte d'Ivoire
69. Effect of Parents Occupation in Occurrence of Childhood Morbidities in Uttar Pradesh, India
• Laeek Siddiqui, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
167
70. Foundations for the Future: Building Quality Human Capital for Economic Transformation
and Sustainable Development in the Context of the Istanbul Programme of Action • Daniel
Schensul, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Kathrin Weny, United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA); Rachel Snow, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
71. Income Inequality and Inequality of Demographic Dividend • Maliki Maliki, National
Development Planning Agency
72. Households Agricultural Landholding and Its effect on Food Security and Child Nutritional
Status in Nepal • Ajeet Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mohammad Zahid
Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru University
73. Explaining the gap drinking water and sanitation facility among social groups in India, 19912012 • Vandana Tamrakar, Jawaharlal Nehru University
74. Factors exacerbating vulnerabilities to food insecurity as captured and described by the Maasai
community in Kajiado County • Caroline Wainaina, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC)
75. Climate variability and health in extremely vulnerable communities: Investigating variations in
surface water availability, vegetation and food insecurity in the Sahel • Kathryn Grace, University
of Minnesota
76. Informality, population aging, educational attainment, and earnings in Brazil • Ernesto
Amaral, RAND Corporation; Guilherme Gonçalves, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento
Regional (CEDEPLAR); Samantha Faustino, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional
(CEDEPLAR)
77. Making Everyone Count: Data Limitations and Measurement Challenges for Arab States in the
era of the 2030 Development Agenda • Romesh Silva, United Nations; Rita Maalouf, American
University of Beirut
78. Food Security and Nutrition Status of Children in Western India • Sayeed Unisa, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Aparajita Chattopadhyay, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Prakash Fulpagare; Atreyee Sinha, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Ruchita Sakpal, Ph. D Scholar
79. Challenges to meeting the SDG targets of universal upper secondary education in China • Wu
Yingji, Asian Demographic Research Institute,Shanghai University; Samir KC, Asian Demographic
Research Institute, Shanghai University and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
80. Reaping the Demographic Dividend by generating Gender Dividend: Case study in Myanmar
• Khaing Soe, Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population
81. Getting a foot on the sanitation ladder: Users’ satisfaction and willingness to pay for improved
public toilets in Accra, Ghana • Simon Mariwah, University of Cape Coast, Ghana; Kate Hampshire;
Constance owusu Antwi
83. Current and future scenarios of the sources of socio-demographic data for monitoring the rights
of populations in situations of social vulnerability. Argentina, 1994-2015 • Bruno Ribotta, CIECS
(CONICET y UNC); María Marta Santillan Pizarro, CIECS (CONICET y UNC); Leandro González,
CIECS (CONICET y UNC)
84. The relation between fertility and land use in Amazonian regions of Santarém and Belterra
• Michel Barrios, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Gilvan Guedes,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Laura L. Rodriguez Wong, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais
168
95. Aiming for a Moving Target: The Dynamics of Household Electricity Access in South Africa
• Tom Harris, DataFirst, University of Cape Town; Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Martin Wittenberg, University of Cape Town
96. Demographic Dividend and Pathways to Employment for Young People in Indonesia • Reiko
Okumura, The Australian National University
97. How changing environmental factors interact with individual factors to influence outmigration
in environmentally precarious communities • Kathryn Grace, University of Minnesota; Véronique
Hertrich, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Greg Husak, University of California,
Santa Barbara
98. How Well Do Censuses Capture Pregnancy-Related Deaths?: A Case Study from Mozambique
• Nobuko Mizoguchi, U. S. Census Bureau; Loraine West, U. S. Census Bureau
99. What contributed to reduction in childhood stunting in India in last two decades?: Analysis of
pooled data from three rounds of Indian Demographic Health Survey (1992-2006) • Swati
Srivastava, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
100. Measuring Food Security and Child Health through Dietary Diversity in India: Results from a
Field Survey • Abha Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Deepak K. Mishra, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
101. Livelihoods and food security issues in the Kosi River Basin in Bihar • Biplab Dhak, Gujarat
Institute of development Research
102. A Typological Analysis of Multidimensional Poverty: The Cases of the Municipalities in the
Chaouia Ouardigha Region • Zouhair Lahrizi, Haut Commissariat au Plan
103. Evaluating the effects of a community media approach to improve infant and young child
nutrition: The SPRING/Digital Green Experience in Burkina Faso • Leanne Dougherty, John Snow,
Inc. (JSI); Jean-François Kobiané, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo; Idrissa Kabore, Institut
Supérieur des Sciences de La Population(issp); Moussa Bougma; Bilampoa Gnoumou
104. Trends and Patterns of Child Malnutrition in Nepal: Does Inequalities in Child Malnutrition
in Nepal are Swimming against Tide? • Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Jawaharlal Nehru University;
Harchand Ram, Jawaharlal Nehru University
105. Agricultural (In)Equalities in Bamoun society (West Cameroon) • Berthe Prudence Pelanken
106. Subjective Analysis of Food Insecurity: An Analysis based on Self-Assessed Reporting in Rural
Uttar Pradesh, India • Abha Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Deepak K. Mishra, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
107. Measuring Household Food Security, Risk Factors and Coping Strategies among Rural
Households in India • Sanjit Sarkar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chander
Shekhar
108. Multi-activity and Income Sources for Agricultural Households in México • Nelson Florez
Vaquiro, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales. Flacso-México; Marisol Luna, Facultad
Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)
109. Role of Networks in the Elite Capture of Food Subsidy Program in India • Ishita Gambhir,
National Council of Applied Economic Research, India; Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland, College
Park; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland
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Theme: 15 - Population and Human Rights
Theme Convener: Barbara B Crane
Session: (1501) Pursuing Frontiers in Population and Human Rights
Chair: Barbara B Crane, Retired (from Ipas)
1. What Gets Measured Gets Done: Developing and Validating a Measure to Assess Rights-based
Family Planning Service Delivery • Kelsey Wright, Population Council; Victoria Boydell,
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF); Karen Hardee, Population Council
2. Criminalization of Abortion in Palestine and other Barriers to Women Human Right to Health
• Ayesha Airifai, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
(UNRWA)
3. A Fragmented Reproduction called Surrogacy: A fight between choice, rights and ethics • Ritika
Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. Health, elderly population and human rights. Monitoring possibilities in Argentina. 1999-2015
• María Marta Santillan Pizarro, CIECS (CONICET y UNC); Bruno Ribotta, CIECS (CONICET y
UNC); Laura Acosta, CIECS-CONICET y Universidad Nacional De Córdoba
Session: (1502) Social exclusion and marginalised populations
Chair: Alaka Basu, Cornell University
1. Encounters and their Echoes: Contextualizing Discrimination and the Internalization of
Stereotypes through Socioeconomic and Demographic Processes • Boroka Bo, University of
California, Berkeley
2. Neighborhood Cohesion, Collective Efficacy, and Vigilante Violence in South Africa • Mark
Gross, Brown University
3. Do financial incentives ensure welfare of the marginalized? Assessment of a girl child promotion
scheme in backward districts of India • T. V. Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
4. Untouchability in India: Is it being Operated Only With ‘Sacredness’ or Holding Some Materials
too? • Safrin Begum, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1502-1) Measuring and Interpreting Social Exclusion: Data and Methods
Discussant: Maitreyi Das, The World Bank
1. Failing to communicate reproductive failure: The role of survey data • Jasmine Fledderjohann,
Lancaster University; Liberty Barnes, University of Oregon
2. The demographic effects of armed conflict: evidence from the 1980 Maya-Achi genocide • Diego
Alburez, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
2. Visibly absent? Indirect estimation of orphan undercount in household survey data • Bilal
Barakat, Vienna Institute of Demography; Stephanie Bengtsson, Vienna University of Economics and
Business
3. DISABILITY AS AN ISSUE IN DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES:
EXPLORING THE DEFINITION OF DISABILITY IN SOUTH AFRICA • Princelle Dasappa,
Statistics South Africa
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Session: (1501-1) Children, Youth, and Human Rights
1. A Qualitative Study of Domestic Maltreatment of Children in Cameroon • Teke Johnson Takwa,
Central Bureau for the Census and Population Studies, Yaounde-Cameroon
2. Constitutional social and environmental human rights and child health outcomes in Latin
American countries • Hiroaki Matsuura, Shoin University
3. Nature of Sexual Health Practices and Awareness on ‘Human Rights’ Related to “Reproductive
Health” among Youth, in India. • V. K. Ravindra Kumar, Sri Venkateswara University; K.
Mahalakshmi Malika, Sri Venkateswara University; P Sreekanth, Sri Venkateswara University; V.
Sujatha, Sri Venkateswara University
4. The Enforcement of Socio and Human Rights in South Africa: The Right to education
• Lupwana Kandala, NGO/ Lutte contre l'insalubrite et la desorientation des jeunes; Ilunga Ilunga
Mulumba, LUCIO/NGO
Session: (P15) Poster session: Population and human rights
1. Social Exclusion and Migration: A Case Study of Caste in Nepal • Prem Bhandari, University of
Michigan; Nathalie Williams, University of Washington; Loritta Chan, University of Washington; Linda
Young-DeMarco, University of Michigan; Cathy Sun, University of Michigan
2. Investing in Adolescents’ and Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights is Key
to Harnessing the Demographic Dividend in Africa • Elizabeth Gay, Population Reference Bureau
(PRB)
3. Color and race in indigenous households: analysis of offsprings from the 2010 Brazilian National
Census • Gerson Marinho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
4. The Long Scope of Violence: Demographic Impact of the Different Forms of Violence in
Colombia between 1973 and 2015 • Enrique Acosta, Université de Montréal; Mariana Francisca
Ospina, Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE); Carlos Arturo Ramirez,
Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE); Rafael Silva-Ramirez, Université de
Montréal; Ginna Canon, Université de Montréal; Robert Bourbeau, Université de Montréal; Simona
Bignami, Université de Montréal
5. STIGMATISATION AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ELDERLY PERSONS IN
CAMEROON • Esther Crystelle Eyinga Dimi, Bucrep/IFORD
6. Women's autonomy in household decision-making: a demographic study in India • Neha Seth,
IMS, BHU
7. Social Exclusion of Rural Involuntary Bachelors in China -----An Analytical Framework in
Gender Imbalance Context • Yang Meng, Institution for Population and Development Studies, Xi'an
Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo LI, Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi’an Jiaotong
University; Bo Yang, Xi'an Jiaotong University
8. Déterminants du travail des enfanst autochtones au Congo• Bardin Bahouayila, Eco Stat
Consulting
9. Perceptions of state (il)legitimacy, the provision of security, and vigilante violence in South Africa
• Mark Gross, Brown University
11. Trends in Voting Patterns by Age Group in South Africa 2003-2013 • Mosidi Nhlapo, Statistics
South Africa; Barbara Anderson, University of Michigan; Wentzel Wentzel
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13. ARE THE WALLS GIVING WAY TO FENCES? IS RACIAL INTEGRATION WITHIN
KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY LEADING TO INCOME-BASED CLASS SEGREGATION?
• Vishanth Singh, Statistics South Africa
14. Invisible Inequality in Brazilian’s prison system: hide population and guard labor perspective
• Vinicius Israel, UFRJ; Carlos Ribeiro, IESP-UERJ
15. Discrimination envers les personnes handicapées au Congo• Bardin Bahouayila, Eco Stat
Consulting
16. What is the Effectiveness of the Right to Identity for Vulnerable Populations in Africa?
• Merveille Abo'o; Stéphanie Nkoussa; Ignace Mbom, CARE-IFA/IFORD
17. AN EXPLORATION OF THE ATTITUDES OF THE PUBLIC TOWARDS DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE: A CASE STUDY OF MANGAYA VILLAGE IN MUTALE LOCAL
MUNICIPALITY VHEMBE DITRICT LIMPOPO PROVINCE • Rofhiwa Ronald Nemasisi,
University of Venda
18. Where are population and development policies in Latin America and the Caribbean going?
Considerations from the Montevideo Consensus and the Agenda 2030 • Enrique Pelaez, Consejo
Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Veronica Montes de Oca, Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de México; Sagrario Garay, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
19. Viability of Rights Based Approach in Healthcare Utilization by Mothers in India: An
Explorative Study • Madhubani Sen, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Anuradha Banerjee, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
Theme: 16 - Population, Consumption and the
Environment
Theme Convener: Leiwen Jiang
Session: (1601) Population, consumption and the environment
Chair: Leiwen Jiang, National Center for Atmospheric Research and Shanghai University
Discussant: Susana Beatriz Adamo, CIESIN-Columbia University
1. Sustainable consumption and population dynamics in Brazil • Edson Domingues, Centro de
Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Sueli Mingoti, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG);
Aline Magalhães, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Kênia Souza,
Universidade Federal do Paraná; Flaviane Santiago, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora; Débora
Cardoso, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); The United Nations,
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Ministério do Meio Ambiente
2. New Insights on Woodfuel Reliance and Human Welfare • Pamela Jagger, University of North
Carolina
3. Gasoline consumption and variation in price responses across cohorts • Landy Sanchez, El
Colegio de México; Ana Escoto, El Colegio de México; Gabriela Pérez Guadián, El Colegio de México
4. The Impact of Demographic and Urban Change on Residential Energy Use in the United States
• Hossein Estiri, Harvard University; Emilio Zagheni, University of Washington, Seattle
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Session: (1602) Climate change and human health: Risks and responses
1. Climatic Variability and Early Childhood Malnutrition in Indonesia • Brian Thiede,
Pennsylvania State University; Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2. Climate change and child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: can maternal education and
community factors moderate this effect? • Liliana Andriano, University of Oxford; Christiaan
Monden, Department of Sociology, Oxford University
3. Regional Impacts of Climate Change on Health and Labor in Brazil • Gilvan Guedes,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Kenya Noronha, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais; Edson Domingues, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR);
Aline Magalhães, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Débora Cardoso,
Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Kênia Souza, Universidade Federal
do Paraná; Flaviane Santiago, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora; Monica Andrade, Federal
University of Minas Gerais; Ministério do Meio Ambiente; The United Nations, United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA)
4. Nexus between Extreme Weather Events, Marriage and Violence: A Study on Vulnerable Areas
of Bangladesh • Khandaker Ahmed, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology; Shah Md. Atiqul
Haq, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Session: (1603) Climate change vulnerability and migration
Chair: Ram Babu Bhagat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
1. Dealing with hard-to-survey populations Assessing the vulnerability of population displaced due
to Ganges river bank erosion in Malda, district of West Bengal, India • Marion Borderon,
University of Vienna; Stefan Kienberger, University of Salzburg; Sébastien Oliveau, Aix-Marseille
Université
2. Disruption, not displacement: The role of climate variability in temporary migration • Maia
Call, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill; Mohammad Yunus, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B);
Michael Emch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. Climate and migration: unpacking the role of social networks • Sara Curran, University of
Washington; Jacqueline Meijer-Irons, University of Washington
4. Place attachment: a critical link between vulnerability to environmental change and (im)mobility
in the Volta Delta of Ghana • Donatus Yaw Atiglo, University of Ghana; Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe,
Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, Legon
Session: (1604) Inequalities in impacts of environmental change
Chair: Landy Sanchez, El Colegio de México
1. Pollution, Ability, and Gender-Specific Investment Responses to Shocks • Teresa Molina,
University of Southern California
2. Cognitive development and educational attainment in a drought prone region: Evidence from
Wajir, Kenya • John Maluccio; Laura Nubler; Mohamed Hussein, Middlebury College; Eunice
Muthengi, Population Council; Karen Austrian, The Population Council
3. Does Agricultural Specialization Matter? An Analysis of the Relationship between Climate
Change, Agricultural Specialization and Children’s Health in Kenya and Mali • Maryia
Bakhtsiyarava, University of Minnesota; Kathryn Grace, University of Minnesota; Raphael Nawrotzki
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4. Effect of Indoor Air Pollution on Acute Respiratory Infection among Children in India
• Ashwani Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences,
Session: (1601-1) Environmental Change and Migration: Models and Methods
Chair: Guangqing Chi, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU), Vienna Institute of
Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences
1. Environmental Drivers of Temporary and Permanent Migration in Uganda • Maia Call; Clark
Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2. Application of Structural Equation Modeling for analysing impacts of environmental factors on
migration in Burkina Faso • Yajing Zhu, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE);
Florence De Longueville, University of Namur; Sabine Henry, University of Namur
3. The influence of sea level rise on internal migration and the redistribution of future coastal
populations: An agent-based model approach • Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin at
Madison; Rachel Bergmans, University of Wisconsin - Madison; David Egan-Robertson, University of
Wisconsin at Madison; Andrea Hicks, University of Wisconsin at Madison
4. International Migration Assumptions for the Shared Socio-economic Pathways. • Guy Abel,
Asian Demographic Research Institute
Session: (1603-1) Climatic variability and dynamics of internal migration
1. Weather risk, Internal Migration and Urbanization: Evidence from Tanzania • Zaneta Kubik,
University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne
2. Sea level rise induced migration could reshape the United States population landscape • Mathew
Hauer, University of Georgia
3. Migration Intentions and Climate Variations: Forecasting and analysing rural adaption in west
China • Yan Tan, the University of Adelaide; Xuchun Liu, the University of Adelaide
4. Migration patterns in major deltas of the world: Evidence from census data • Mumuni Abu,
Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS); Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Regional Institute for
Population Studies, University of Ghana, Legon
Session: (1604-1) Population and vulnerability to environmental change
Chair: Landy Sanchez, El Colegio de México
1. An Approach to Population-based Assessment of Climate-related Risk • Sainan Zhang, United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Daniel Schensul, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
2. HOUSEHOLD LIFE CYCLE, PROPERTY LIFE CYCLE AND DEFORESTATION IN
BRAZILIAN AMAZON: THE REGION OF MACHADINHO D’OESTE • Vanessa Cardoso
Ferreira, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Alisson Barbieri, Cedeplar/Ufmg
3. Distributional Effects of Irrigation Water Price Changes, a Case Study in Lake Urmia Basin
• Farah Asna Ashari, IEE
4. Gender-differentiated vulnerability to environmental stressors in the Volta Delta, Ghana
• Donatus Yaw Atiglo, University of Ghana
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Session: (1602-1) Environmental Aspects of Reproductive Health
1. How Does Taking an Integrated Population, Health and Environment (PHE) Approach
Contribute to Increased Resilience to Climate Change? • Karen Hardee, Population Council;
Kristen Patterson, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Clive Mutunga, U. S. Agency for International
Development (USAID); Craig Leisher; Mustafa Kudrati; Kristin Bietsch, Population Reference Bureau
(PRB)
2. Typhoons, child mortality, and excess fertility in a disaster-prone country • J. M. Ian Salas,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
3. Rain intensity and place of delivery in Tanzania’s Rufiji district • Amon Exavery, Ifakara Health
Institute; Sigilbert Mrema; James F. Phillips; A Kanté, Columbia University
4. HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECT CHILDREN’S HEALTH? CHILD HEALTH,
HOUSEHOLD ENVIRONMENT, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN HONDURAS • Cristina
Bradatan, Texas Tech University; Jeff Dennis, 1Department of Public Health, Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center; Nadia Flores-Yeffal, Texas Tech University; Sharmistha Swain, Texas Tech
University
Session: (P16) Poster session: Population, consumption and the environment
1. Greening the Brazilian energy grid as a sustainable response to increasing consumption: how
feasible and how costly? • Gilvan Guedes, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana
University; Aline Magalhães, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Edson
Domingues, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Isabel Ferreira,
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Renata Barreto, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
2. Population, Affluence and Technology Effects of the Increase in World CO2 Emission, 1990-2015
A Decomposition Analysis • Aalok Chaurasia, Shyam Institute; Ravendra Singh, Ministry of Statistics
and Programme Implementation, Government of India
3. Urban-Rural Differentials in Background Characteristics, Agents of Modernity, and Natural
Resource Utilization: Towards ‘Greener’ Families in Nigeria • Muyiwa Oladosun, Covenant
University; Oluyomi Ola-David; Samuel Okposin
4. HOUSEHOLD LIFECYCLE AND ENVIRONMENT OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE
ECUADORIAN AMAZON • Rosa Salinas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Richard
E. Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Clark Gray, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
5. Livelihood strategies in response to drought and its socio-economic determinants in Andhra
Pradesh, India • Bornali Dutta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chandrashekhar
Chandrashekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
6. Emotions and landscape to measure the impact of a typhoon on migration: place utility approach
in the Philippines • Elisabeth Henriet, Facultés Universitaires Notre-dame de La Paix; Sabine Henry,
University of Namur
7. Long Term Evaluation of Ecological Migration Project in China Based on IRR Model
• Xiangjing Meng, Institute of Population Research. Renmin University of China; Ru Jia, Beijing
University
8. Climate Change, Coastal Vulnerability, Community Resilience and Livelihood Adaptation in the
Bay of Bengal Region-- Selected Observations from Odisha Coast • Gopal Panda, Utkal University
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9. Applicability of Social Vulnerability Index Model in Botswana • Kakanyo Dintwa, Statistics
Botswana
10. Difficultés d’accès à l’eau potable en République Démocratique du Congo : analyse des
caractéristiques sociodémographiques et des déterminants avec les données EDS 2013-2014.
• Jocelyn Nzinunu, Université de Kinshasa
11. Role of Family Planning in the Climate Change Response • Jane O'Sullivan, School of
Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland
12. Climate change vulnerability and attitude of rural farmers to climate change adaptation
technologies in Southwestern Nigeria • Ayansina Ayanlade, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
13. Water Crisis and Internal Migration in Iran • Shahla KazemiPour Sabet, University of Tehran
14. Multi-résidence, migration et stratégies familiales face aux vulnérabilités environnementales
dans les communautés rurales autour du lac Titicaca (Pérou)• Robin Cavagnoud, Pontificia
Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
15. Impact of flood hazards on human settlement in Pune region. • Vijaya Khairkar, Savitribai Phule
Pune University; Manasi Khairkar Manasi
16. Migration processes in Vietnam in the context of climate change • Artem Lukyanets, Institute of
Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences
17. Climate Variability Induced Population Mobility: A case study on peasants’ mobility in
Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara • Mita Noveria, Indonesian Institute of Sciences; Fitranita
Fitranita, Indonesian Institute of Sciences
18. Morbidity Pattern of Boatmen In Varanasi • Sushrima Gan, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Laeek Siddiqui, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
19. MIGRATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: CASE STUDY MAHAKAM DELTA,
EAST KALIMANTAN • Fitranita Ibnu, Indonesian Institute of Sciences; Ade Latifa, Indonesian
Institute of Sciences; Laksmi Rachmawati, Indonesian Institute of Sciences
20. DETERMINANTS OF THE CHOICE OF FUEL USED IN COOKING BY HOUSEHOLDS: A
CASE STUDY OF GHANA • Ama Obuobi-Donkor, National Population Council Secretariat,
Greater Accra; Moses Kibet, North West University
21. Assessment of the effect of climate change on Type 2 diabetes management; using Type 2
diabetes patients in Phiphidi village in Limpopo as a case study • Fhulufhedzani Nembambula,
Statistics South Africa
22. ‘Health care seeking behavior among migrants vulnerable to climate change: study of a slum in
Dhaka city, Bangladesh’ • Sawkia Afroz, University of Dhaka; Md. Aminul Haque, Department of
Population Sciences, University of Dhaka
23. WHEN LESS IS MORE: ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC
TRANSITION ON THE CONSUMPTION OF DOMICILIARY ELECTRICITY IN BRAZIL
• Victor Diógenes, Universidade Federal da Paraíba; Ricardo Ojima, Universidade Federal do Rio
Grande do Norte
24. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POPULATION SIZE, HOUSEHOLD LEVEL POLLUTION,
VEHICULAR EMISSIONS AND THE AIR QUALITY IN INDIA AND STATES. • Aryan Anand,
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University; Enu Anand, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Jayakant Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
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25. Explaining the Link between Education and Green Behavior in the Philippines: The Role of
Knowledge and Climate Change Perception • Roman Hoffmann, Wittgenstein Centre for
Demography and Global Human Capital; Raya Muttarak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU),
Vienna Institute of Demography/Austrian Academy of Sciences
26. The Agriculture of Food Production in South Africa • Lebogang Ngakane, Statistics South Africa
27. The Context for Constrained Choice: A Case of Cardiovascular Diseases in Johannesburg,
South Africa • Priya Buldeo, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC)
28. Rainfall, Food Intake and Child Malnutrition in India: An Evidence from recent round of
National Family Health Survey-2015-16 • Laxmi Kant Dwivedi, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Mukesh Ranjan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kajori Banerjee,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
29. Urban Agriculture is not solely for the urban poor • Jasmine Chakoma, SHEMS Consultancy
30. An Assessment of the Impact of climate change on the Health Sector in Uganda: A case of
Malaria and Cholera epidemics and how to improve planning for effective preparedness and
response • Dorothy Ndagire, Makerere University
33. Determinants of Household Energy Consumption in Urban Areas of Ethiopia • Alemayehu
Agizew Woldeamanuel, Ethiopian Civil Service University
34. Environmental Risk, Relocation, and Adaptation in the Philippines • Linda Williams, Cornell
University; Marie Joy Arguillas, University of the Philippines Diliman; Florio Arguillas, Cornell
University
35. Climate Shock and Violence • Esha Sinha, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and
Medicine
36. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GENDER DIFFERENTIATED USE OF NATURAL
RESOURCES IN COPING/ADAPTIVE RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND OTHER
STRESSORS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND EAST REGIONS OF CAMEROON • Enokenwa
Ojong Etakah, Rhodes University
37. Contribution of Environmental risks on child mortality disparities in districts of India • Ankita
Shukla, Population Council, New Delhi
38. Does Forest Loss Increase Human Disease? Evidence from Nigeria • Julia Berazneva, Middlebury
College; Tanya Byker, Middlebury College
39. Urbanization, Migration, Climate Change and Vegetation Coverage in China • Leiwen Jiang,
National Center for Atmospheric Research and Shanghai University; Anping Chen, Princeton University
42. The effects of climate change on the rural population • Said Saghir Zarouali, Haut Commissariat
au Plan (Maroc)
Theme: 17 - Sexuality and Reproductive Health
Theme Convener: Clifford Odimegwu
Session: (1701-2) Other issues in sexuality and reproductive health 1
Chair: Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere University
Discussant: Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
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1. The provision of emergency contraceptives Kinshasa’s private sector pharmacies: Experiences of
mystery clients. • Muanda Fidèle Mbadu, Programme National pour la Santé des Adolescents; Julie
Hernandez, Tulane University; Mélissa Garcia, International Consortium for Emergency Contraception;
Annie Glover, Tulane University
2. Engines of Fertility Transitions: Investigating Motorcycles as a Potential Facilitator of
Contraception Use in Rural South and Southeast Asia • Jonathan Muir, University of Washington;
Scott Sanders, Brigham Young University; Ralph Brown, Brigham Young University
3. Uncertainty and Fertility in Flux: Using mixed methods toward theory refinement and
measurement improvement • Sarah Garver, Ohio State University; Alison Norris, Ohio State
University
4. Missing husband? Reproductive health, Sexual desire and abuse of young widows in Vidarbha
region, Maharashtra, India • Priyanka Bomble, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Suresh Jungari, School of Health Sciences, Savitribai Phule Pune University
Session: (1701-1) Social Environment, Sexuality and Reproductive Health
Chair: Joshua Akinyemi, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria
Discussant: Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
1. Risky Sexual Behaviour among Women: Does Economic Empowerment Matter? Case of Gabon;
Mozambique; Sierra-Leone; and Zambia • Pamela Chirwa-Banda, Ministry of Education; Clifford
Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Nicole De Wet, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
2. The Role of Distance and Quality on Facility Selection for Maternal and Child Health Services in
Urban Kenya • Veronica Escamilla, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lisa Calhoun,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jennifer Winston, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill; Ilene Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center
3. Stages in the Adoption of Modern Contraceptive Methods: What can we Learn from Countries’
Growth Patterns as they Move Along the S-Curve Model? • Jacob Adetunji, U. S. Agency for
International Development (USAID); Bamikale Feyisetan, U. S. Agency for International Development
(USAID); Ellen Starbird, U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
4. The Association Between Area-Level Disadvantage and Young People’s Conception and
Abortion Rates an England and Wales and France • Rachel Scott, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Nathalie Bajos, Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
(INSERM); Kaye Wellings, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Emma
Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Session: (1702) Abortion - safe and unsafe: Access and consequences
Chair: Susheela Singh, Guttmacher Institute
Discussant: Ndola Prata, University of California Berkeley
1. Postabortion Care Patients in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo • Patrick Kayembe,
School of Public Health; Crispin Mabika, University of Kinshasa; Sophia Chae, Guttmacher Institute;
Jesse Philbin, Guttmacher Institute; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
2. Women’s experiences of men’s roles in their (un)safe abortion trajectories: evidence from urban
Zambia • Emily Freeman, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Ernestina Coast,
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Susan Murray, Kings College London
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3. How do contextual policy changes affect trends in abortion-related hospitalizations? An analysis
of Zambian hospital data • Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute; Jenny Cresswell, London School
of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mardieh Dennis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Schadrac Agbla, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
Maurice Musheke, Population Council; Bellington Vwalika, University of Zambia; Oona Campbell,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Véronique Filippi, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
4. A description of abortion stigma and barriers to safe abortion in two communities in Ethiopia
• Yohannes Dibaba, Ipas; Dereje Wondimu; Tamara Fetters, Ipas; Sally Dijkerman Sally
Session: (1701) Other Issues in Sexuality and reproductive health
Chair: Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere University
Discussant: Nicole De Wet, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Session: (1703) Sexual violence and reproductive coercion
Chair: Ann Moore, Guttmacher Institute
Discussant: Rob Stephenson, University of Michigan
7. Combining cash transfers with mentoring to reduce sexual violence against young adolescents in
Liberia • Kelly Hallman, Population Council; Elizabeth Kelvin, Hunter College (CUNY); Berk Ozler,
The World Bank; Marie-France Guimond, International Rescue Committee
13. Experiences with Intimate Relationships: Voices of Vulnerable Adolescent Girls in Zambia
• Dela Kusi-Appouh, Population Council; Daniella Glymin, Kalamazoo College; Karen Austrian,
Population Council
16. Quality of care, informed choice, and female sterilization in India • Apoorva Jadhav, University
of Michigan; Emily Vala-Haynes, Western Oregon University
17. The Association of Reproductive Coercion and other Spousal Relationship Factors on Modern
Contraceptive Method Use in Niger and Ethiopia • John Neetu, International Center for Research On
Women (Icrw); Jeffrey Edmeades, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
Session: (1704) Contraceptive use-dynamics
Chair: Iqbal Shah, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Discussant: Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Independent Researcher
Discussant: Jane Harries,
1. Continuation of subsequent contraceptive use following switching methods in sub-Saharan
Africa • Kazuyo Machiyama, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
2. Analysis of contraceptive discontinuation and switching in urban Senegal • Janine BardenO'Fallon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ilene Speizer, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill; Meghan Corroon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lisa Calhoun, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. Women’s educational attainment, empowerment and contraceptive use in six regions of Nigeria.
• Godswill Osuafor, University of Venda, School of Health Science, Thohoyando, Limpopo,; Natal
Ayiga, North West University; Sonto Maputle, University of Venda, School of Health Science,
Thohoyando, Limpopo,
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4. Allied the relative risk with initiation of contraceptive use in India and its populous state Uttar
Pradesh • Rohit Singh, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Session: (1705) Gender and sexual and reproductive health behaviours and needs
Chair: F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo, The Pennsylvania State University / RIPS, University of Ghana
Discussant: Naa Dodua Dodoo, University of Ghana
1. Zika Virus: Understanding the Mechanisms of Gender Inequality in Brazil • Raquel Coutinho,
CEDEPLAR - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin;
Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas at Austin
2. Surrogacy in India: a new biomedical way to overcome gender constraints? • Virginie Rozée,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Elise de La Rochebrochard, Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)
3. The association between women’s status and the medicalization of female genital cutting in Egypt
• Nina Van Eekert, Universiteit Antwerpen; Veerle Buffel, University of Ghent; Sarah Van de Velde,
University of Antwerp; Els Leye, University of Ghent
4. Developing New Signal Functions to Assess the Capacity of Health Facilities to Clinically Manage
Sexual Violence Survivors in Central Province, Zambia • Mardieh Dennis, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute; Manuela Colombini,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Nachela Chelwa, Population Council; Oona
Campbell, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Session: (1706) Obstacles to the effective use of contraception
Chair: Nyovani Madise, University of Southampton
Discussant: Sabu Padmadas, University of Southampton
1. Global contraceptive failure rates: Who is most at risk? • Sarah E. K. Bradley, Abt Associates;
Chelsea Polis, Guttmacher Institute; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute; Tsuyoshi Onda,
Guttmacher Institute; Trevor Croft, The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program, ICF;
Susheela Singh, Guttmacher Institute
2. Life impact of contraceptive side effects, retroactive satisfaction with family planning counseling,
and method discontinuation in urban Nigeria • Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins University; Emily
Holman, Johns Hopkins University; John Ayankola, Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative; Moji
Odeku, Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
3. Method-specific reasons for contraceptive non-use among married women in Nairobi’s informal
settlements • Joyce Mumah, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Kazuyo
Machiyama, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Caroline Kabiru, African Population and
Health Research Center (APHRC); Amos Thairu, African Population and Health Research Center
(APHRC); John Casterline, Ohio State University; John Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM)
4. Understanding “missed appointments” for women’s re-supply of pills and injectables in Senegal:
a mixed methods study • Francesca Cavallaro, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Diane Duclos, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Sylvain Faye,
Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar; Adama Faye, Universite Cheikh Anta Diop; Caroline Lynch,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
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Session: (1707) Reproductive health services and systems: Pathways to access and use
Chair: Pranitha Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Discussant: Akim Mturi,
1. Closing the Gap between Population, People and Programs: A study on how social accountability
mechanisms influence FP/RH Programs in Uganda • Victoria Boydell, International Planned
Parenthood Federation (IPPF); Kelsey Wright, Population Council; Karen Hardee, Population Council;
Heather McMullen, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
2. Development of a tool to measure person-centered care during labor and delivery in developing
settings: Validation in a rural and urban Kenyan population • Patience Afulani, University of
California, San Francisco
3. Health facility delivery in sub-Saharan Africa: successes, challenges, and implications for the
2030 development agenda • Henry Doctor, World Health Organization (WHO); Maryam AbdulsalamAnibilowo, Institute of Human Virology
4. Do urban areas always have advantages over rural areas in terms of the discontinuity of prenatal
care in Sub-Saharan Africa? • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé, Université de Montréal
Session: (1708) Sexual and reproductive needs in mid- and later life
Chair: Clementine Rossier, University of Geneva, Institute of demography and Socioeconomics
1. The demographic, health, and sexual partnering characteristics of members of a New Zealand
birth cohort who had sex with a partner met online • Molly Hrudka, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Jennie Connor, University of Otago; Melissa Palmer, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Nigel Dickson, University of Otago; Antoinette Righarts,
University of Otago; Kaye Wellings, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
2. Ben 10 or Cougars, sexual behaviour of single women in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for
sexual and reproductive health • Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg;
Emmanuel Olamijuwon, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
3. Sexual behavior and HIV risk across the life course in rural South Africa: trends and
comparisons • Brian Houle, Australian National University; Sanyu Mojola, University of Colorado
Boulder; Nicole Angotti, American University; Enid Schatz, University of Missouri; F. Xavier GómezOlivé, University of the Witwatersrand; Samuel Clark, The Ohio State University; Jill Williams,
University of Colorado at Boulder; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Stephen Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand; Jane Menken, University of Colorado
Boulder
4. Patterns and Trends in Sexual Activity by Marital Status and Age: A comparative Perspective
• Philipp Ueffing, United Nations Population Division; Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations Population
Division; Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Division; Mark Wheldon, United Nations
Population Division
Session: (1709) Sexual behaviour, fertility desires, unintended pregnancies and unmet need
Chair: John Casterline, Ohio State University
Discussant: Kazuyo Machiyama, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
1. Sexual inactivity in the unmet need indicator in sub-Saharan Africa: Taking a close look at the
use of contraception at last sexual intercourse. • Marie Claire Peytrignet, Université de Genève;
Clementine Rossier, University of Geneva, Institute of demography and Socioeconomics
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3. The effects of contraception and the ideal number of children on women’s fertility in West Africa
• Ndiouma Faye, Université de Montréal
6. Premarital sex and pregnancy in Greater Jakarta • James O'Donnell, Australian National
University; Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo, Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute - Australian
National University; Peter McDonald, University of Melbourne; Ariane Utomo, Australian National
University
7. Understanding Family Planning Indicators Amongst Unmarried Women: Theory and
Measurement • Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations Population Division; Philipp Ueffing, United Nations
Population Division; Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Division
Session: (1710) Adolescent Sexuality: Determinants and Consequences
Chair: Michelle J. Hindin, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Discussant: Kirsten Stoebenau, American University
1. Who Seeks Help? Responses to Perceived Fertility Impairments in Malawi • Jasmine
Fledderjohann, Lancaster University; Jenny Trinitapoli, University of Chicago; Francesco Billari,
Università Bocconi
2. Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Method Selection in Young Adult Women • Susannah Gibbs,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Yasamin Kusunoki, University of Michigan; Caroline
Moreau, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
3. Correlates of Sexual Faithfulness and its Association with Adolescents’ Sexual and Reproductive
Health Practices in Southern Africa • Serai Daniel Rakgoasi, University of Botswana; Mpho Keetile;
Moses Towongo, University of Botswana; Motsholathebe Bowelo, University of Botswana
11. “She has been with a boy…” – Unpacking adolescent Pregnancy in Lao PDR, a qualitative
study. • Mandira Paul, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Latsamy Siengsounthone, National
Institute of Public Health; Ketmany Chanthakoumane, National Institute of Public Health; Sengchanh
Khounnavong, National Institute of Public Health
Session: (1702-1) Abortion in India - New findings on service provision
1. Medical Methods of Abortion Provision by Providers in Facilities in India: A six state
comparison and all India • Ann Moore, Guttmacher Institute; Melissa Stillman, Guttmacher Institute;
Rajib Acharya, Population Council; Shveta Kalyanwala, Independent Consultant; Chander Shekhar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Susheela Singh, Guttmacher Institute; Manas
Ranjan Pradhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Manoj Alagarajan, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
2. Abortion method, provider, and cost in transition: Experience of Indian women seeking abortion
over the last twelve years (2004 – 2015) • Sushanta Banerjee, Ipas Development Foundation; Sumit
Gulati, Ipas Development Foundation; Janardan Warvadekar, Ipas Development Foundation India;
Kathryn Andersen, Ipas
3. Availability, Practices and Acceptance of Contraceptive services for abortion patients: A Study
on Six States of India • Harihar Sahoo, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jennifer
Frost; Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Melissa Stillman,
Guttmacher Institute; Rajib Acharya, Population Council; Rubina Hussain
4. Providing Quality Abortion Care: A Comparison of Six States in India • Chander Shekhar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Aparna Sundaram, Guttmacher Insitute; Manoj
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Alagarajan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Dr. Manas Pradhan, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Harihar Sahoo, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Faujdar Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
Session: (1702-2) Abortion Incidence - Indirect and direct estimates
Discussant: Ann Moore, Guttmacher Institute
1. The Incidence of Induced Abortion in Zimbabwe • Mugove Gerald Madziyire, UZ-UCSF
Collaborative Research Programme; Elizabeth Sully, Guttmacher Institute; Tsungai Chipato, UZ-UCSF
Collaborative Research Programme; Ann Moore, Guttmacher Institute; Taylor Riley, Guttmacher
Institute; Margaret Nyandoro, Ministry of Health and Child Care; Bernard Madzima, Ministry of Health
and Child Care
2. The Estimated Incidence of Induced Abortion in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
• Sophia Chae, Guttmacher Institute; Patrick Kayembe, School of Public Health; Jesse Philbin,
Guttmacher Institute; Crispin Mabika, University of Kinshasa; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher
Institute
3. Incidence of induced abortion in Malawi, 2015 • Chelsea Polis, Guttmacher Institute; Chisale
Mhango, Centre for Reproductive Health, College of Medicine, University of Malawi; Jesse Philbin,
Guttmacher Institute; Wanangwa Chimwaza, Centre for Reproductive Health, College of Medicine,
University of Malawi; Effie Chipeta, Centre for Reproductive Health, College of Medicine, University of
Malawi; Ausbert Msusa, Centre for Reproductive Health, College of Medicine, University of Malawi
4. Comparing Reporting of Abortions in Three Nationally Representative Surveys: Methodological
and Social-Contextual Influences • Rachel Scott, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kaye
Wellings, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Nathalie Bajos, Institut national
de la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM)
Session: (1704-2) Contraceptive method choice and fertility
Chair: Gu Baochang, Renmin University of China
Discussant: Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape Coast
1. The Copper-LNG-IUD choice gap: Why the “exotic” matters • Sylvie Schuster, University
Hospital of Basel; Weiss Weiss Mitchell, Swiss TPH; Gezer-Dickschat Gezer-Dickschat, University
Women's Hospital; Bitzer Bitzer, University Women's Hospital; Frey Frey, Women’s Hospital, Cantonal
Hospital Baselland
2. Family Planning and Fertility Levels among Muslims in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
• Mehtab Karim, Malir University of Science & Technology
3. Who uses what? An application of clinical risk prediction models to 8 waves of contraceptive use
data from the Rakai Community Cohort Study • Lauren Maxwell, McGill University; Menglan
Pang, McGill University; Jennifer Wagman, University of California, San Diego; Anthony Ndyanabo,
Uganda Virus Research Institute; Gertrude Nakigozi, Uganda Virus Research Institute; Andreas Groll,
University of Göttingen; Fred Nalugoda, Uganda Virus Research Institute; Andrea Benedetti, McGill
University; David Serwadda, Makerere University; Heena Brahmbhatt, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of Public Health
4. Adding Unmarried Women: National, Regional and Global Estimates of Family Planning
Indicators for All Women • Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Division; Mark
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Wheldon, United Nations Population Division; Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations Population Division;
Philipp Ueffing, United Nations Population Division
Session: (1704-3) Methodological innovations in measurement of contraceptive use
Chair: Thomas Pullum, ICFI
Discussant: Gu Baochang, Renmin University of China
1. Closing the Poor-rich Gap in Contraceptive Use: Evidence from Rwanda • Dieudonne Muhoza,
University of Rwanda
2. Applying a Deviance Framework to Understanding Modern Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan
Africa • Tamar Goldenberg, University of Michigan; Rob Stephenson, University of Michigan
3. Age-adjusted measurement of contraceptive use: Does it better explain the relationship between
fertility and contraception? • Yoonjoung Choi, U. S. Agency for International Development;
Madeleine Short Fabic, U. S. Agency for International Development; Jacob Adetunji, U. S. Agency for
International Development (USAID)
4. Challenges in the measurement of women's covert use of contraception in Demographic and
Health Surveys • Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University; Ifta Choiryyah, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
Session: (1704-1) Role of men in family planning
Chair: Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape Coast
Discussant: Jane Harries,
1. Are men well served by family planning programs? • Karen Hardee, Population Council; Melanie
Croce-Galis; Jill Gay
2. Assessment of Contraceptive Use by Marriage Type among Sexually Active Men in Nigeria:
Analysis of the 2013 Demographic and Health Survey • Soladoye Asa, Obafemi Awolowo University;
Ayotunde Titilayo, Obafemi Awolowo University; Ayodeji Kupoluyi, Obafemi Awolowo University
3. Male involvement in family planning decisions: Narratives from community members in Western
Kenya • Stephen Mulupi, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Joshua AmoAdjei, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Michael Mutua, African Population
and Health Research Center (APHRC); Elizabeth Echoka, African Population and Health Research
Center (APHRC); Richard Muga, Great Lakes University of Kisumu; Chimaraoke Izugbara, African
Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
4. ENGAGING MEN IN FAMILY PLANNING: PERSPECTIVES FROM MARRIED MEN IN
LOMÉ, TOGO • Ndola Prata, University of California Berkeley; Paul Blewessi, CERA; Andrew
Pastor, UC Berkeley Bixby; Kpeglo Kokou; Adjoko Mensah; Jacques Emina, University of Kinshasa,
Department of Population and Development Studies
Session: (P17) Poster session: Sexuality and reproductive health
0. A Macro-level Assessment of the Effect of Contraceptive Use on Women’s Anaemia and
Childhood Undernutrition • Md Rana, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Srinivas Goli, Jawaharlal Nehru
University
0. Coming Back from the Brink: Revitalization of the International Family Planning Movement
• Jacob Adetunji, U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
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0. The choice and continuous use of contraceptives, especially LARC, among abortion clients: Can
refresher training in family planning counselling for health providers make a difference? • Samuel
Antobam, Ipas Ghana
1. Marital Status and Contraceptive Use in Namibia • Takudzwa Sayi, University of South Florida
2. Are Roma people disadvantaged regarding sexual and reproductive health? The case of Serbia
• Mirjana Rasevic, Institute of Social Sciences. Demographic Research Centre; Katarina Sedlecky, PhD
3. Who meets the contraceptive needs of young women? A cross-sectional study of first providers of
family planning in 33 sub-Saharan African countries • Emma Radovich, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mardieh Dennis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Caroline Lynch, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kerry Wong,
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute;
John Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mark Lyons-Amos, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Lenka Benova, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
4. Decomposition of wealth-related inequality in utilization of regular prenatal care in Egypt (19952014) • Zeinab Khadr, American University in Cairo; Noha Elkhorazaty, Bassera
5. Marital relationship dynamics of Married Adolescent Girls in Rural Upper Egypt • Manal
Darwish, ASSIUT UNIVERSITY; Omaima El Gibaly, Assiut Universty; Mirette Aziz, Assiut Universty;
Amira El gazzar, Assiut Universty; Heba Mahmoud, Assiut Universty; Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Population
Council; Doaa Oraby, Population Council
6. Analysis of socioeconomic differences in the quality of ANC services provided in 60 low and
middle income countries (LMICs) • Joshua Amo-Adjei, African Population and Health Research
Center (APHRC); Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape Coast; Chimaraoke Izugbara, African
Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
7. Free or for a fee: assessing equity of out-of-pocket payments for contraception among users of
public and private providers of family planning in Kenya • Emma Radovich, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mardieh Dennis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Kerry Wong, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mark
Lyons-Amos, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Lenka Benova, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
8. Applying behavioural insights to improve uptake of post-abortion family planning in Nepal
• Pragya Gartoulla, Sunaulo Parivar Nepal; Sabitri Sapkota, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Hannah
Spring, Ideas42; Karina Lorenzana, Ideas42
9. Assessing the impact of family planning advice on postpartum contraception use among
• Mayank Prakash, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Shubhranshu Upadhyay
10. What influences Adolescents Decision Making for Contraception to delay first Pregnancy? A
Mix Methods Baseline Evaluation Study from Rural India • Tina Khanna, health institute; Ajay K
Singh, Independent Consultant; Rachana Patel, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Murari Chandra, MAMTA-Health Institute for Mother and Child; Sunil Mehra, MAMTA Health Institute
for Mother and Child
11. Proximate Determinants of Infertility in selected sub-Saharan Africa Countries • Olufemi
Adetutu, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Isreal Boboye; JAMES Oyeleye, Obafemi Awolowo
University; Peter Akerele, Obafemi Awolowo University
12. Female genital mutilation in Sudan, 2014 • Adel Abdalla, National Public Health Laboratory
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13. Adolescents and Youth Reproductive Health Needs in Egypt • Fatma El Zahraa Mahmoud
Geel, IUSSP
14. Discontinuation and selection: using cure models to evaluate the contribution of selection to
sectoral differences in modern method contraceptive discontinuation across Sub-Saharan Africa
• Mark Lyons-Amos; Emma Radovich, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM);
Kerry Wong, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mardieh Dennis, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Caroline Lynch, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Lenka Benova, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
15. Contraceptive use behaviour change after an unintended birth in Colombia and Peru • Ewa
Batyra, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
17. Perceptions about sexuality education in Ghana • Kobina Esia-Donkoh, Univesity Of Cape
Coast; Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, University of Cape Coast; Kofi Awusabo-Asare, University of Cape
Coast; Melissa Stillman, Guttmacher Institute
18. Timing of abortions, births, and union dissolutions in Finland • Heini Väisänen, University of
Southampton
19. Obstetric Fistula in Zambia • Mwiza Singini, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg;
Jeremy Gumbo, Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
20. Effectiveness and safety of early medication abortion provided by auxiliary nurse midwives in
pharmacies: a non-inferiority trial in Nepal • Mahesh Puri, CREHPA Nepal; Prabhakar Shrestha;
Maya Blum, University of California, San Francisco, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and
Reproductive Sciences, Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health; Cynthia Harper; Daniel Grossman,
University of California, San Francisco, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive
Sciences, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH); Corinne Rocca
21. Determinants of the unmet need for family planning in Côte d’Ivoire • Gilchrist Gnoumou,
Unemployed
23. Gender Differentials in Concurrent Relationships among Youth in Urban West Africa:
Evidence from Ouagadougou • Anne Calvès, Université de Montréal
25. Women’s Empowerment and Modern Contraceptive Use among Young, Married Women in
South and Southeast Asia • Mai Do, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine;
Rieza Soelaeman
26. Knowledge, Perceptions and Attitudes towards Emergency Contraception among Women age
15 - 35 in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo) • Julie Hernandez, Tulane University; Muanda
Fidèle Mbadu, Programme National pour la Santé des Adolescents; Mélissa Garcia, International
Consortium for Emergency Contraception
27. The Role of Reproductive Health Knowledge in Perceiving Infertility and Treatment Seeking
Among Rural Women in India: A Mix Method Approach • Shraboni Patra, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
29. Mortality from sexually transmitted diseases among the elderly in the Southern Cone. Some
challenges in the context of the post-2015 development agenda • Eleonora Soledad Rojas Cabrera,
CIECS (CONICET y UNC); María Alejandra Fantin, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y
Técnicas (CONICET)
30. Probabilistic Projection of Total Fertility Rate and Life Expectation for Pakistan and its regions
using Bayesian Hierarchical modeling approach • Muhammad Adil, University of Padova; Stefano
Mazzuco, Università di Padova
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31. Hysterectomies among ever married women 15-49 years in India: A socio-economic assessment
• Ranjan Prusty, Indian Institute of Health Management Research; Chetan Choithani, IIHMR University
32. Estimating the magnitude of Obstetric Fistula (OF) in Ghana • Robert Mensah, United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA); Richard Adanu, University of Ghana; Patrick Yaw Aboagye, Ghana Health
Service; Bridget Oforiwa Asiamah, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Dela Gle, United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA)
33. Sexual Identity and Sleep Disturbance in Young Adults • Julie Fricke, University of Colorado at
Denver
34. Why do urban youth in Zambia not use condoms? The influence of gender, marriage and
couples communication on non-use of male condoms among young adults • Olasubomi Obadeyi,
Innovations for Poverty Action, 26 Mwambula Road, Jesmondine, Lusaka; Jessie Pinchoff, Research
Department, Innovations for Poverty Action, 101 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06510; Christopher B
Boyer, Research Department, Innovations for Poverty Action, 101 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06510;
Namuunda Mutombo, Society for Family Health, Plot 549, Ituna Road, Ridgeway, P. O Box 50770,
Lusaka; Rachna Nag Chowdhuri, Innovations for Poverty Action, 26 Mwambula Road, Jesmondine,
Lusaka; Thoai Ngo, Population C
35. Integration of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS Services with
Antenatal Care Services at Health Facilities in Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania • Lindsay Mallick;
Rebecca Winter, The DHS Program, ICF; Wenjuan Wang, The DHS Program, ICF; Jennifer
Yourkavitch, The DHS Program, ICF
36. A descriptive analysis of the clinical management and contraceptive counselling components of
routine post abortion care in Zambian hospitals • Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute; Jenny
Cresswell, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Bellington Vwalika, University
of Zambia; Véronique Filippi, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
37. Understanding conscientious objection to abortion in Zambia • Emily Freeman, London School
of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE); Bellington Vwalika, University of Zambia
38. Unmet need for family planning in Burkina Faso: A decision tree for prioritising actions
• Bagnoa Vincent, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
40. Accessibility to Contraceptive Services: Men’s Involvement from Intention to Action in Iran
• Reyhaneh Bagheri, University Sains Malaysia(USM); Rashidah Shuib, Professor; Farideh Khalajabadi
Farahani, Assistant Professor
41. Playing it Safe: Legal and Clandestine Abortions among Adolescents in Ethiopia • Yohannes
Dibaba, Ipas; Elizabeth Sully; Tamara Fetters, Ipas; Nakeisha Blades, Guttmacher Institute; Akinrinola
Bankole, Guttmacher Institute
42. Caste based biasness in Maternal and Child healthcare in Punjab and Maharashtra: Evidence
from DLHS-4 • Liza Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Jitendra Gouda,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
43. Assessing the impact of cervical cancer integration into reproductive health networks:
operations research from Uganda • Olivia Nuccio, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Raveena
Chowdhury, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Suzanne Penfold-Taylor, Independent Consultant;
Tesfaye Mesele, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Kathryn Church, Marie Stopes International (MSI);
Alejandra Meglioli, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF); Heather White, Population
Services International (PSI); Edward Kumakech, Marie Stopes International (MSI)
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44. No-cost policies and unequal access to reproductive health services: The example of Caesarean
sections in West Africa • Marion Ravit, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED); Clémence
Schantz, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED); Myriam de Loenzien, Centre Population et
Developpement (CEPED); Alexandre Dumont, Centre Population et Developpement (CEPED)
45. Examining the Remarkable Improvements in Method Information Index Scores in Cambodia:
Did Social Health Protection Interventions Improve Quality of Family Planning Services? • Ashish
Bajracharya, Population Council; Molyaneth Heng, Population Council; Antonia Dingle, Independent
Consultant; Anrudh Jain, Population Council
46. Patterns and Determinants of Tobacco Consumption during Pregnancy: A cross-sectional
analysis from Dhaka • Sadananda Mitra, International Organization; Kabita R. Bhadra
47. Contraception and sexual violence in Tunisia • Jalila Attafi, Faculté des Sciences Économiques Et
de Gestion de Tunis; Sonia Ziadi, Faculté des Sciences économiques et de Gestion
48. Fertility Impairment, Causes and Treatment in India • Shravan Sodha, Institution (without
country specification); Shraboni Patra, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
49. Sources of Receiving Major Reproductive Health Services in India: Are these associated with
socioeconomic characteristics of women and some level features of the State? • Chander Shekhar,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Garima Dutta, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS); Alok Kumar, Banaras Hindu University
50. Trends and Patterns of Men’s Sexual Behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa and emerging strategies
for risk reduction • Mofoluwake Ajayi, Covenant University, Nigeria; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant
University; Fasina Faniyi, Covenant University; Davies Adeloye, Covenant University
52. Reaching rural youth with family planning services in the Sahel: a mixed methods study to
understand reproductive behaviour and the programme response in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger
• Kathryn Church, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Gretchen Thompson, FHI360; Chelsey Porter,
Marie Stopes International (MSI); Odette Ky-Zerbo, Programme d’Appui au Monde Associatif et
Communautaire; Mamadou Camara; Heidi Brown, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Firmin Nakoulma,
Marie Stopes International (MSI); Mahamadou Haddou, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Natasha
Mack, FHI360
53. The quality of the client-provider relationship in relation to emergency contraception use: a
case study of Yaounde (Cameroon) • Josiane Ngo Mayack, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
54. The Rise of Medicalization of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): The Case of Egypt
• Salma Abou Hussein, Population Council
55. Impact of Side Effects on Women’s Lives: A Qualitative Exploration • Aparna Jain, Population
Council
56. REGIONAL DIFFERENTIALS AND DETERMINANTS OF CLOSELY SPACED TIMING
OF SECOND BIRTHS IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA • Pamela Chirwa-Banda, Ministry of
Education; Emmanuel Olamijuwon, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
58. Trends in Marriage Age and Early Family Formation in Asia • Kerry MacQuarrie, University
of Washington
59. The contraceptive use impact of deploying paid, professional community health workers to
provide doorstep oral contraception and condoms in three rural districts of Tanzania • Mallory
Sheff; Elizabeth Jackson, Columbia University; A Kanté, Columbia University; Amon Exavery, Ifakara
Health Institute; James F. Phillips
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60. RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IT AMONG PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ADDIS ABABA: A CROSSSECTIONAL COMPARATIVE STUDY • Abdusemed Ali, Pathfinder International
62. The social and cultural foundations of the practice of excision in Burkina Faso: How to move
away from the regimentation of young girls’ rights between traditions and modernity? • Aurelle
Carole Jouego Fotso, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques; Tchango Ngalé, Ministry
of Economy, planning and regional development
63. THE SOCIAL VARIABILITY OF THE NON-USE OF CONDOMS AMONG MARRIED MEN
IN CAMEROON • Marcel Nkoma, Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development
64. A Positive Deviance Approach to Understanding Maternal Health Service Use in Bangladesh
• Tamar Goldenberg, University of Michigan; Rob Stephenson, University of Michigan
65. Who are the women least likely to use contraceptives in Mali and what can we do about it?
Results of a latent class analysis • Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins University; Danielle Naugle, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Aoua Konare, Projet KJK, Bamako Mali
66. Inter-spouse communication and contraceptive behavior in Cameroon: a couple-based analysis
• Cédric Stéphane Mbella Mbella, Ministere de l'Economie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du
Territoire; Willy Adrien Yakam, Care-Ifa/Iford
67. Magnitude of Male Partners Involvement in Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of
HIV/AIDS Services in Southern Central Ethiopia • Bayu Begashaw Bekele, Mizan-Tepi University,
University of Gondar
68. [Pseudo] decentralization practices on family planning program: How does Indonesia survive
for one and a half decade? • Irma Ardiana, National Population And Family Planning Board; Ipin
Husni, National Population and Family Planning Baord; Melani Hidayat, UNFPA representative
69. Complications of abortion in Madagascar: women’s paths and health care (qualitative
approach) • Dolorès Pourette, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Chiarella Mattern,
Institut Pasteur de Madagascar; Rila Ratovoson, Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
70. SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND ADVERSE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG
ADOLESCENT WOMEN IN UGANDA • Grace Odeke, Kyambogo University; Bob Elwange,
Kyambogo University
71. Assessing the safety and effectiveness of medical abortion medications purchased from
pharmacies • Katharine Footman, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Fahmida Taleb, Marie Stopes
Bangladesh; Sally Dijkerman, Ipas; Sadid Nuremowla, Marie Stopes Bangladesh; Kate Reiss, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
72. Levels and trends regarding the practice of female genital mutilation in Côte d’Ivoire between
1998 and 2012 • Zakaria Traore, Institut National de la Statistique (INS); Ouadiowele Zoumana
Coulibaly
73. Understanding the Inter-Relationship between Demand and Supply Factors and Effective use of
Contraception • Savitha Subramanian, The Gates Foundation
74. Magnitude and Correlates of Gender-Based Violence among Married Women in Northwest
Ethiopia • Achenef Muche, PhD candidate in Reproductive health
76. Factors associated to type of delivery Brazil and reproductive rights: An analysis based on data
from the National Health Survey 2013 • Angelita Carvalho, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas
(ENCE); Daniela Polessa, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); Raphael Molina Guimarães,
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Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE); André Vila Scholz, Escola Nacional de Ciências
Estatísticas (ENCE)
77. Normative Risky Sexual Practices and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections among
Urban Dwelling Older Yoruba People in Southwest Nigeria • Ojo Agunbiade
78. Exploring maternal health inequalities in Sierra Leone: A focus on Delivery Care • Mluleki
Tsawe, University of the Western Cape; Sathiyasusuman Appunni, University of the Western Cape
79. The List Experiment: Piloting a Methodology to Measure Stigmatized Behaviors around SexSelective Abortion in Vietnam • Emily Treleaven, University of California San Francisco; Linh Dinh
Thuy, Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital; Toan Ngoc Pham, Vietnam National Children's
Hospital; Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco
80. Do poor women get access to free abortion services at public health facilities? : An exploration
of socio-economic profile of women receiving abortion services at public health facilities of Madhya
Pradesh, India • Sushanta Banerjee, Ipas Development Foundation; Janardan Warvadekar, Ipas
Development Foundation India; Vinoj Manning, Ipas Development Foundation India; Kathryn Andersen,
Ipas
82. Timing of sexual debut among unmarried youths (15-24 years) in sub-Saharan Africa • Joshua
Amo-Adjei, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Derek Tuoyire, University of
Cape Coast
83. National Health Insurance subscription and maternal health care utilisation across wealth
status in Ghana • Edward Ameyaw, University of Cape Coast; Raymond Kofinti, University of Cape
Coast; Francis Appiah, University of Cape Coast
84. Globalisation, risk and variations in contraception method over life cycle: A study of urban
graduates in India • Zakir Husain, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Mousumi Dutta,
Presidency University
85. Segmented Client Approach Helps Increase the Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives
and Permanent Methods in Bangladesh: Findings from an Operations Research • Mizanur
Rahman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jashim Uddin, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Gourab Adhikary, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Shahabuddin Ahmed, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Shams Arifeen, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
86. Cultural Context ofMale Participation in Maternal Health among the Tribal Population of
Maharashtra, India • Suresh Jungari, School of Health Sciences, Savitribai Phule Pune University;
Balram Paswan Balram Paswan
88. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KNOWLEDGE AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN A MARSHY
ISLAND OF RURAL BANGLADESH • Lutfun Nahar, East West University; Imtiazul Islam
Imtiazul; Shahidullah Ahamed
89. Determinants of adolescent motherhood in the Central District of Tchaourou: An approach
using intermediary variables • Judicaël Alladatin, Université Laval; Mohamadou Salifou, École
Nationale de statistique, planification et démographie(Université de Parakou)
90. Men’s support for abortion in Upper East and Upper West Ghana • Heather Marlow, Ipas;
Alhassan Awal, NORSAAC; Samuel Antobam, Ipas Ghana; Selorme Azumah, Ipas Ghana; Elizabeth
Regan, Ipas; Marian Smith, Ipas Ghana
91. Male Partner Factors and Maternal Health Care Services Utilisation in Nigeria • Babajide
Olabisi, Self employed
190
92. Women's Covert Use of Contraception in 23 Countries • Ifta Choiriyyah, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health; Stan Becker, Johns Hopkins University
93. Source of the drop in the contraceptive prevalence rate in Benin • Georges Kouchoro, Centre
d’Etudes sur la Population et le Développement en Afrique (CEPODA)
94. Partner’s human capital support and intra-familial relations promoting healthcare for
gynecological and reproductive morbidity (GARMs): Evidence from rural mother, Bihar, India
• Mukesh Ravi Raushan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
95. In-congruence in reporting family planning use by couples in India: Evidence from Indian
Demographic Health Survey • Pallavi Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Mayank Prakash, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
96. Does coaching and mobiization of visiting providers increase access to LARC in rural settings?
Learnings from an evaluation of pilot intervention in Nepal • Shophika Regmi, Health Research and
Social Development Forum (HERD); Javier Martinez, Mott MacDonald; Afeef Mahmood, Freelance
health economist; Deepak Joshi, Save the Children; Santosh Giri, Health Research and Social
Development Forum (HERD); Asmita Pant, Health Research and Social Development Forum (HERD);
Sushil Baral, Health Research and Social Development Forum (HERD)
97. Factors affecting non-use of family planning services in India • Ankita Srivastava, Center for the
Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University
98. What is on the crossroads of low fertility and low modern contraceptive use • Pelin Cagatay,
Hacettepe University; Alanur Cavlin, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Faruk Keskin,
Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Akya Akarsu, Hacettepe University Institute of
Population Studies; Eduard Jongstra, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Banu Ergocmen,
Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies
99. Female Genital Mutilation: A history of data collection • Chanel Morkel, University of the
Western Cape; Nancy Stiegler, University of the Western Cape. Statistics and Population Studies dpt
100. Trends in economic inequality in met demand and mCPR in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh: Is the
inequality associated with source of services and residence? • Abhishek Kumar, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Kumudha Aruldas, Population Council; Arupendra Mozumdar,
Population Council
101. Factors influencing Newborn-care Practices in a Selected Rural Area of Bangladesh • Md
Shahjahan, Dept. of Public Health, Daffodil International University(DIU)
102. DYNAMICS OF REPRODUCTIVE DECISION MAKING AMONG MALES IN AKIM QUA
TOWN, CALABAR CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA • Obiageli Onwusaka, University of
Ibadan; Joel Inyang, University of Calabar; Antor Ndep
103. Failure to plan and failure of plan: reasons for contraceptive method failures among women in
Homa Bay County of Kenya • Francis Obare, Population Council; George Odwe, Population Council;
Wilson Liambila, Population Council
104. CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD MIX IN ASIAN COUNTRIES • Aditi Kundu, Jawaharlal
Nehru University; Bhaswati Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University
105. Who are Nigeria’s new DMPA-subcutaneous users? Users’ profiles and perceptions • Jenny
Liu, University of California, Berkeley; Maia Sieverding, American University of Beirut; Elizabeth
Omoluabi, CRERD; Temitope Erinfolami, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Kazeem Ayodeji; Saliu
Ogunmola; Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco
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106. Adolescent girls in Côte d’Ivoire: From knowledge of their fertile period to improved
reproductive health • Glebelho Lazare Sika, ENSEA; Ouadiowele Zoumana Coulibaly
107. Community-based distribution of contraceptives in Niger: A promising strategy in rural areas
with high fertility • Hamidou Issaka Maga, Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey
108. Predictors of antenatal care, skilled birth attendance and postnatal care utilisation among the
remote and poorest rural communities of Zambia: A multilevel Analysis • Choolwe Jacobs,
University Of Zambia; Mosa Moshabela Mosa, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Charles Michelo;
Maswenyeho Sitali, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
109. Did the MDGs make a difference among adolescents and young people in Kenya? • Elsie
Akwara, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
110. Non-use of maternal health services by teenagers during pregnancies in Yaounde, Cameroon
• Lidwine Sonia De-Banguirys; Justin DANSOU Justin
111. Understanding interlinkages of mental health and gynecological morbidity among Young
Married Women in Rural West Bengal • Sudeshna Ghosh, Independent Consultant
112. Husband’s involvement in maternal health: Comparing women’s and men’s perspectives from
the villages of District Gautam Buddha Nagar, National Capital Region • Disha Gupta, Jawaharlal
Nehru University
113. Factors Associated with Completion of Continuum of Care for Maternal Health in Nepal
• Tirtha Tamang, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
115. A gender perspective on socio-cultural correlates and risky sexual behaviour affecting
prevalence of HIV/AIDS and STIs in Uganda • Shravan Sodha, Institution (without country
specification); Shraboni Patra, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
116. Attitude of senior high school students towards reproductive health and sexual behaviour in
Ghana • Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, University of Cape Coast
117. Is there a threshold in legal abortion? Comparison of OECD countries with liberalised
abortion laws • Jirina Kocourkova, Charles University In Prague; Boris Burcin, Charles University in
Prague; Tereza Pachlova, Charles University in Prague
118. Ghana adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights pre-tertiary school curricula:
opportunities and gaps • Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, University of Cape Coast
119. Assesment of intimate partner violence and high-risk fertility behaviour in Nigeria:A multilevel Approach • Elizabeth hurricane-Ike, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Olusina Samson
Bamiwuye; Ambrose Akinlo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife; O. Oyedokun, Obafemi Awolowo
University
121. THE EFFICACY OF INTEGRATING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES TO CERVICAL
CANCER SCREENING The case of the PS Kenya Family Planning & Cervical Cancer Screening
& Treatment Programs • Rachel Mutuku, PS Kenya; Vincent Odiara; Christine Were; Joseph
Mutweleli; Hildah Essendi, University of Southampton
122. Family structure and multiple sexual partnerships among young people: From the quantitative
approach to the bio-behavioural approach • Elise Kacou, Ecole Nationale de Statistique et
d'économie appliquée
123. Sexual and reproductive health behavior and needs of undergraduates in Ghana and Nigeria
• Olufunlayo Bammeke, University of Lagos; Michael Kunnuji, University of Lagos; Samson Obed
Appiah, University of Ghana; Bukola George, University of Lagos
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124. Family Planning in Pakistan: Mistrust and Anti-Western Sentiments • Anushka Ataullahjan,
University Of Alberta; Zubia Mumtaz, University of Alberta
126. Trends in Contraceptive Availability in Kinshasa, DRC: 2014, 2015, and 2016 • Pierre
Akilimali; Saleh Babazadeh, Tulane University; Linnea Eitmann, Tulane University; Scott Lea, Tulane
University; Patrick Kayembe, School of Public Health; Philip Anglewicz, Tulane University; Jane
Bertrand, Tulane University
127. Quality of care in delivery of family planning services in Malawi • Julius Chingwalu,
University of Malawi, Chancellor College. Department of Population Studies; Emmanuel Souza,
University of Malawi; Benjamin Kaneka, University of Malawi
128. Do health workers believe in respectful care in family planning? Evidence from Uttar Pradesh
and Bihar, India • Abhishek Gautam, International Center for Research On Women; Pranita Achyut,
Icrw; Tamal Reja, International Center for Research On Women (Icrw); Uttamacharya Uttamacharya,
International Center for Research On Women (Icrw); Binit Jha, International Center for Research on
Women (ICRW); Ravi Verma, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
129. Disrespectful and abusive delivery care and its effect on healthcare seeking behaviour among
women in Odisha, India • Jitendra Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
130. Correlates of long acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) use among post-abortion youth
clients in Nepal • Suresh Mehata, Ipas Nepal; Mukta Shah, Ipas; Shagun Shakya, Ipas; Navaraj
Bhattrai, Ipas
131. Violence within marriage and Sexual and Reproductive Health risk among women in India
• Shubh Swain, Cornell University
132. Mistimed and Unwanted Fertility in Three sub-Saharan African Countries: The Role of Male
Domineering Behaviour • Olusina Samson Bamiwuye; Temitayo Oluwakemi Akinpelu, Obafemi
Awolowo University
133. Evaluation of family planning services in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India - findings from a
recent household survey carried out under Track20 project • Jay Prakash, Family Planning
Division, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India
134. Comparing Relative Effect of the Human Resource and Economic Resources on Utilization of
Maternal Health Care Services in India: A Multilevel Analysis • Ajit Kannaujiya, Banaras HIndu
University; Swati Srivastava, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
137. Influence des inégalités de genre sur la planification familiale au Cameroun• Marcel Nkoma,
Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development
138. Sociocultural characteritics, status of women and use of moderne contraception by women in
Union in Togo • Dare Napo Guitcha Betébe, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population; Nathalie
Sawadogo, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo/Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population
(ISSP)
139. Reach and Utilization of Maternal and Child Health Services in India • Pazhani Murugesan,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
140. Missed opportunities in contraceptive uptake among women age 25-49 years in Uganda
• Simon Kibira, Makerere University; Fredrick Makumbi, Makerere University; Ronald Ssenyonga,
Makerere University
143. Contraceptive method choice and spousal communication: examining the effect of traditional
contraception using an instrumental variable approach • Mark Lyons-Amos
193
144. Fertility Decline in Bangladesh: Role of Family Planning Programme and Socio-economic
Changes • Barkat-e- Khuda, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka
146. Estimating the Demographic Impact of Fulfilling Unmet Need in Turkey • Pelin Cagatay,
Hacettepe University
147. Women Experience with Abortion in Hebron Governorate in Southern West Bank- Palestine
• Ayesha Airifai, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
(UNRWA)
148. Abortion and fertility control in Pakistan: the role of misoprostol • Harneet Chahal, Alberta
Health Services; Zubia Mumtaz, University of Alberta
149. Pornography and its linkages’ with Mental Health of Youths in India • Kshipra Jain, Assistant
Professor, Department of Economics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur; Mayank Prakash, Evidence
Action- Deworm World Initiative
150. Postabortion Contraceptive Behavior among India Women • Nutan Kumari, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
152. Intra-familial interaction and empowerment for healthcare: Case of gynecological and
reproductive morbidity among rural symptomatic mother • Mukesh Ravi Raushan, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
154. Effect of Women Education and economic status on Female Genital Mutilation in Selected
African Countries • Ramu . , International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
155. Factors Affecting Married Women’s Reproductive Health in a Low-Income Community in
Mumbai, India • Rajendra Singh, International Center for Research On Women (Icrw)
156. Impact of quality improvements and reductions in treatment costs on maternal health care use
in Senegal. • Divya Parmar, City, University of London
157. Profile of women practising female genital mutilation in Chad: An analysis based on the 2010
MICS • Nguezoumka Kebmaki Vincent, Fonds de Soutien aux Activités en matière de Population
(FOSAP)/Fonds Mondial; Jonathan Madjita
158. Impact of health integration with microfinance based self-help groups on antenatal care
practices in Bihar, India: A propensity score matching analysis • Monika Walia, Population Council
159. WHEN PREGNANCY IN MARRIAGE BECOMES UNINTENDED • Oyedunni Arulogun,
University of Ibadan; Adenike Adeloye, Dansol Christian Mission
160. Neighborhood context and risky sexual behavior among migrant and non-migrant men in
Nigeria • Chukwuedozie Ajaero, University of Nigeria Nsukka(UNN); Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant
University
161. Utilization of Antenatal Care, Postnatal care and Delivery services in Nigeria : Insights from
the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, 2013 • Rajeev Kumar, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
162. Obstacles to the use of contraception in developing countries: A systematic review of the
literature • Adam Yaya Abdel-Mahamoud, Institut National Supérieur des Sciences et Techniques
d'Abéché; Harvey Attoh-Touré, Département de Santé Publique,Université Félix Houphouët- Boigny
d’Abidjan; Solène Brunet Houdard, SIMEES, Unité d’évaluation médico-économique, CHRU de Tours;
Abderahim Mahamat Nadjib, Institut National Supérieur des Sciences et Techniques d'Abéché; Caroline
Diguisto, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais de Tours; Henri Marret, Faculté de
Médecine, Université François Rabelais de Tours; Lelsie Grammatico-Guillon, SIMEES, unité régionale
194
d’épidémiologie hospitalière, CHRU de Tours; Emmanuel Rusch, Laboratoire de Santé Publique,
Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais de Tours, France
163. Pathways through the continuum of care: A person centred approach to transitions in prenatal, delivery and post-partum care in Indonesia, Kenya and Nigeria • Mark Lyons-Amos; Emma
Radovich, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kerry Wong, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Mardieh Dennis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Caroline Lynch, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Lenka
Benova, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
165. Attitudes and practice of abortion in Tehran, Iran: The role of religiosity • Amir Erfani,
Nipissing University, Canada
167. Abortion Decision Making in India and Its States: Whose Role Is Crucial? An Investigation
Using a Nationwide Large Scale Survey Data • Barsharani Maharana, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
168. Does strengthening of community-level government facilities have an impact on utilization of
maternal health services in Bangladesh? Evidence from an OR study findings • Forhana Noor,
Population Council, Bangladesh; Ubaidur Rob, Population Council; Md. Noorunnabi Talukder,
Population Council
169. Inter-spousal communication and treatment seeking behaviour among women suffering from
RTIs/STIs by different social group of India • Dolly Kumari, International Institute for Population
Sciences (IIPS); Vineet Kamal, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; ANITA PAL, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
170. Unmet need for family planning in Côte d’Ivoire • Marie Laure Essis, institut national de santé
publique d'Abidjan; Loukou Leandre Konan, Institut National de santé publique d'Abidjan; Kock
Claudine Latte, Association de Soutien à l'Autopromotion Sanitaire Urbaine (ASAPSU)
171. Patterns of first method use and contraceptive trajectories in Senegal: a longitudinal analysis
of routine family planning consultation cards • Francesca Cavallaro, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Emma Radovich, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Adama Faye, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar; Khadim Niang, Université Cheikh Anta
Diop de Dakar; Caroline Lynch, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
172. The policy of exemption from payment of care in Côte d'Ivoire: What impact on the quality
and accessibility of maternal and child care services ? • Zrampieu Sarah Ba, Université Lille 1
173. Modern contraceptive use and with high-risk births in Burkina Faso • Abdoulaye Maïga,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Sennen Hounton, United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA); Agbessi Amouzou, UNICEF; Akanni Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University; Solomon
Shiferaw, Addis Ababa University; Banza Baya, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie;
Dalomi Bahan, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Aluisio J. D. Barros, Federal University of
Pelotas; Neff Walker, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Howard Friedman, United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
175. Does respectful and dignified delivery care possible for every women? A reality check in
Odisha, India • Jitendra Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chander
Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
176. A Transition from Abortion-Based Family Planning to Modern Contraceptives: The Case of
Latvia • Luize Ratniece, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
177. WOMEN’S USE OF CONTRACEPTION IN SUDAN: OPPORTUNITIES AND
CHALLENGES • Ghada Ibrahim, School of health sciences, City University London, UK
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178. Sexual Explicit Materials in Internet & Cyber Space and its Role in Sexuality among
Adolescents Aged 15-18 Years in Tehran; Implications for Sexual Health policies • Farideh
Khalajabadi Farahani, National Institute Of Population Research, Iran
179. Perceived Sexual Dissatisfaction: A Risky Behavior among Youth in Urban Slums of Mumbai
• Bhawana Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
181. An Assessment of Childlessness and Infertility Trend using Parity Progression Ratio in India
• Vaishali Chaurasia, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
182. Syrian refugees in Lebanon: knowledge, attitudes and practices of family planning • Jinan
Usta, American University of Beirut; Issam Shaarani, Beirut Arab University
183. Age at first marriage, use of contraception, and gender in Afghanistan • Ana Paula Verona,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Vanessa Gabrielle Gonçalves, Centro de Desenvolvimento e
Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR); Laura L. Rodriguez Wong, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais; Claudio Santiago Dias Jr, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
184. Knowledge and Current use of Contraception among women in Ghana • Michael
Acheampong, Ghana Statistical Service
185. Impact of men’s perception on family planning demand and uptake in Nigeria • Abiodun
Adanikin, University of Southampton; Nuala Mcgrath, University of Southampton; Sabu Padmadas,
University of Southampton
188. Young men’s arguments for resistance to condom use at first sexual relations • Villalobos
Aremis, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico; Olga Rojas, El Colegio de México; Carlos Esparza,
Independent Consultant; Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP)
189. Increasing Egyptian women’s access to family planning services in an era of shrinking donor
support • Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Population Council; Doaa Oraby, Population Council; Ben Bellows,
Population Council
191. Interaction with facility staff during ANC visits and its effect on further healthcare seeking
behaviour of women in India • Liza Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Jitendra Gouda, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
192. Trends in contraceptive need and use in developing countries in 2003, 2008, and 2012: an
analysis of national surveys • Sk Karim, Population Council
193. Disappearing Daughters: Sex selective abortion in India, a District level analysis of EAG states
• Ashish Awasthi, Nayati Multi Superspeciality Hospital; Manisha Dubey, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
194. Coerced First Sexual Experience among Female Youth and its Association with Risky Sexual
Behavior in Zimbabwe • Enock Ngome, University of Botswana
195. Reduction in Population Growth under Various Contraceptive Policies in Uttar Pradesh,
India. • Prashant Verma, Banaras HIndu University; Kaushalendra Singh, Banaras Hindu University;
Anjali Singh, Banaras HIndu University; Ujjaval Srivastava, Banaras Hindu University
196. PARTNER ASYMMETRIES AND ITS IMPACT ON CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG
YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA • Olaide Ojoniyi, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Sasha Frade, Centre for HIV/AIDS Prevention Studies
197. Health Needs, Health Seeking Pathways, and Drivers of Health Seeking Behaviors of Female
Garment Factory Workers in Cambodia: A Focus on Reproductive Health and Family Planning
• Molyaneth Heng, Population Council; Ashish Bajracharya, Population Council; Chhorvann Chhea,
196
National Institute of Public Health; Bandeth Ros, National Institute of Public Health; Sopheab Heng,
National Institute of Public Health; Hyunwoo June Choo, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
198. Working in the Field While Pregnant: The Case of Tanzanian Women Tobacco Farmers
• Esther Dungumaro, University of Dar Es Salaam
200. Pre conception care training and capacity building of health care providers: Gaining insights
to improve maternal and child health outcomes in rural India • Sumitra Dhal Samanta, MAMTA
Health Institute for Mother & Child; Simi Khan, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child;
Jagannath Behera, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother & Child; Surendra Kumar Mishra, MAMTA
Health Institute for Mother and Child; Sunil Mehra, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child
201. Elevation of cesarean delivery in Bangladesh: a ten-year follow up study • Shajratul Alam,
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); M Haider, International
Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Nurul Alam, ICDDR, B; Quamrun
Nahar, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
202. Reproductive strategies in an agricultural frontier region: a qualitative study for Machadinho
d'Oeste, Amazônia, Brazil • Juliana Barros, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional
(CEDEPLAR); Laura L. Rodriguez Wong, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional
(CEDEPLAR); Alisson Barbieri, Cedeplar/Ufmg
203. Cesarean Delivery-An emerging Trend in India and its determinants with special focus on
privatization of Health Sector • Rituparna Ghosh, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS); Arish Qamar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
204. DETERMINANTS OF CHOICE OF MALE CIRCUMCISION METHOD AMONG MALES
IN SOUTH AFRICA IN 2012 • Dineo Thaele, Respiratory & Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit
205. The effect of abortion on partnership satisfaction and stability • Kristin Hajek, LMU Munich
207. Reproductive Health of Women Aged Below 25 Seeking Induced Abortion in India • Nutan
Kumari, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chander Shekhar, International Institute
for Population Sciences (IIPS)
213. Contraceptive Use and Method choice: Societal Aspiration or Individual Decision • Gunjan
Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics (ASAS), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow;
Kaushalendra Singh, Banaras Hindu University; Brijesh Singh, Faculty of Commerce & DST-CIMS,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
214. Association between exposure to pornographic materials and risk-taking among unmarried
boys in Uttar Pradesh, India • Santosh Singh, Population Council; Francis Zavier Arockiavictorial
John, Population Council
215. THE SERVICE THAT IS NOT THERE: ABORTION IN ISTANBUL THROUGH THE
LENSES OF HEALTH PROVIDERS • Ceren Topgül, Turkish Association of Population Studies;
Tugba Adali, Hacettepe University; Cansu Dayan, Hacettepe University; Alanur Çavlin, Hacettepe
University Institute of Population Studies
217. How client-service provider interactions influence theconsequences ofcontraceptive
discontinuation: A qualitative analysis • Iqbal Ehsan, The Population Council; Laura Reichenbach,
Population Council
218. ‘Continuum of Maternal and Newborn Health Care’: A Misnomer in Urban Slums of India
• DIPANKAR Bhattacharya, Save the Children; Dr. Benazir Patil, Save the Children; Rajesh Khanna,
Save the Children; Uzma Syed, Save the Children; Lara Vaz, Save the Children; Lyndsey WilsonWilliams Garg, Save the Children; Anisur Rahman, Save the Children
197
219. Source of information and its effectiveness in family planning service utilization in India
• Manisha Pal, University Of Delhi
221. Socioeconomic Inequality in HIV Risk Behaviour and HIV Prevalence in Botswana • Kannan
Navaneetham, University of Botswana; Mpho Keetile; Gobopamang Letamo, University of Botswana;
Serai Daniel Rakgoasi, University of Botswana
222. Does exposure to comprehensive sexuality education improve SRH knowledge among in-school
adolescents? • Eugene Darteh, University of Cape Coast
223. Transition in effectiveness in use of family planning methods and its discontinuation among
married women in India: Emerging evidence from national surveys • Garima Dutta, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
224. Parent-child communication on sexual and reproductive health matters: Experiences from
selected areas in North West Province, South Africa • Akim Mturi; Kennedy Machira, North West
University-Mafikeng
225. Factors associated with modern contraceptive use among Poor and Non-poor women in
Kenya; a comparative analysis • Anne Khasakhala, Population Studies And Research Institute,
University Of Nairobi
227. Life after Menopause: Health Needs of Middle Aged Indian Women • Dipti Govil,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
229. Sex composition of the children and use of modern contraceptive methods in 25 high priority
districts of Uttar Pradesh, India • Bidyadhar Dehury, India Health Action Trust (IHAT)
230. A Qualitative Approach to Underlying Barriers towards adoption of Modern Contraceptive
among men and women in South West and North Central Nigeria • Adebanke Olawole-Isaac,
Covenant University; Gbolahan Oni, Covenant University; Emmanuel Amoo, Covenant University;
Muyiwa Oladosun, Covenant University; Moses Akanbi, Covenant University,Nigeria
231. The Widening Rich-Poor Gap in the Uptake of Family Planning Methods in Nigeria • Jacob
Adetunji, U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
232. Family Planning on the Frontier: Contraceptive Uptake Among the Toba of Northern
Argentina • Emily Vala-Haynes, Western Oregon University; Claudia Valeggia, Yale University
233. Impact of Internal Migrations on Unmet Need for Family Planning in Urban Benin • Bolade
Banougnin, PAULESI, University of Ibadan
234. CHANGING PATTERNS IN UNMET NEED TO SPACE AND LIMIT BIRTHS IN AFRICA
• Bosede Oyinloye, Obafemi Awolowo University; Olusina Samson Bamiwuye; Ayodeji Kupoluyi,
Obafemi Awolowo University; Sunday Adedini, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Isreal Boboye
235. Reproductive Health and Household Livelihood in the Rural Economy of Sub-Saharan Africa:
A Case Study of the Eastern Province of Rwanda • Yuka Shimamura, the University of Tokyo;
Hirotaka Matsuda, the University of Tokyo; Makiko Sekiyama, The University of Tokyo; Theogene
Abaho, University of Lay Adventist of Kigali; Nael Aoun, The University of Tokyo; Geetha Mohan, The
University of Tokyo
236. Prevalence and patterns of nonconsensual sexual initiation among Filipino youth • Maria Paz
Marquez, University of the Philippines; Grace Cruz, University of the Philippines Population Institute;
Ronell Bequillo, Asian Development Bank
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238. Refining the measurement of unsafe abortion-related morbidity: A review of Prospective
Morbidity studies conducted in Kenya, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Malawi and Zambia • Tamara
Fetters, Ipas; Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute; Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Ipas
240. Does Client-Centered Abortion Care contribute to uptake of Contraceptives after an abortion?
A comparison of Young and Older Clients. • Marian Smith, Ipas Ghana
241. Estimating Contraceptive Failures When Expanding Family Planning Access • Elina Pradhan,
Harvard School of Public Health; David Canning, Harvard University
242. Investigating Reproductive Health Behavior and Needs of Internally Displaced Women in
Nigeria. • Dorothy Ononokpono, University of Uyo; Nsidibe Usoro, University of Uyo, Uyo
243. Examining the influence of relationship characteristics and relationship quality on
reproductive outcomes: Findings from the Cebu Couples Study • Jessica Gipson, UCLA, School of
Public Health; Socorro (Connie) Gultiano, Office of Population Studies Foundation, University of San
Carlos; Lorna Perez, Office of Population Studies Foundation, University of San Carlos
244. The incidence of Pregnancy, Contraceptive Use and the Unmet Need for Family Planning
During The Extended Postpartum Period Among Married Women in Makurdi L. G. A of Benue
State Nigeria. • Kayode Amusan, Federal Medical Center Markurdi; Ranmilowo Jolaoso
245. INTERGENERATIONAL SEX IN AFRICA: SOCIAL CONTEXT AND CONSEQUENCES
• Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Emmanuel Olamijuwon,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
246. Contraception use during postpartum in Uttar Pradesh: A model based study under Bayesian
approach • Abhishek Chauhan, Banaras HIndu University; Gyan Prakash SIngh, Banaras Hindu
University; Anurag Verma, Banaras HIndu University
247. Women’s Education, Empowerment, and Contraceptive Use: Findings from Recent National
Family Health Survey • Rati Parihar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
289. Levels and Patterns of Multiple Sexual Partnerships among the Unmarried Female Youth in
selected Southern African Countries • Enock Ngome, University of Botswana; Moses Towongo,
University of Botswana
292. Why are young Japanese people delaying sexual debut?:Sexual attitudes and lifestyles among
university students in a low fertility society, Japan • Kazuyo Machiyama, London School of Hygiene
& Tropical Medicine
302. Can mobile phone messages linked to telephone counselling improve use of contraception
following menstrual regulation? Findings from a randomised controlled trial in Bangladesh • Kate
Reiss, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Kathryn Andersen, Ipas; Fahmida
Taleb, Marie Stopes Bangladesh; Erin Pearson, Harvard School of Public Health; Kamal Biswas, Ipas;
Sadid Nuremowla, Marie Stopes Bangladesh; James Carpenter, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine (LSHTM); Kathryn Church, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Altaf Hossain, Bangladesh
Association for Prevention of Septic Abortion (BAPSA); Mohammad Zobair, Bangladesh Association for
Prevention of Septic Abortion (BAPSA); Jamie Menzel, Ipas; Hassan Mahmood, International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B); Sharmani Barnard, King's College London; Thoai
Ngo, Population Council; Christopher Smith, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM); Katherine Keenan, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Katharine
Footman, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Megan Douthwaite, Marie Stopes International (MSI);
Barbara Reichwein, Marie Stopes International (MSI); Caroline Free, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
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380. Levels and predictors of transactional sexuality in mature men adults in a context of Sugar
Daddy resurgence in sub-Saharan Africa • Aristide Bado, University of the Western Cape (Cape
Town, South Africa); Georges Georges Danhoundo
381. Symptoms associated with complications during pregnancy and low birth weight in
Bangladesh: The role of intimate partner violence • Md. Mosfequr Rahman, University of Rajshahi;
Jannatul Ferdos, Research Fellow
382. Correlates of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Pregnant women in Uganda based on a
nationally representative cross sectional study • Cyprian Misinde, Makerere University; Elizabeth
Nansubuga, Makerere University
Theme: 18 - Spatial Demography
Theme Convener: Stephen Matthews
Session: (1801) Spatial demography I
Chair: Stephen Matthews, Penn State
1. Individual and Contextual Effects of Women's Work on Child Health: Case Studies using DHS
and Census Data for Four African Nations • Miriam King, University of Minnesota; Elizabeth Boyle,
University of Minnesota; Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota; Greta Gangestad, University of Minnesota
2. High resolution mapping of fertility and mortality from national household survey data in low
income settings. • Alessandra Carioli, University of Southampton; Claudio Bosco, Flowminder
Foundation; Andrew J. Tatem, Flowminder Foundation; Carla Pezzulo, Flowminder Foundation
3. Spatial Variation of Childhood Diseases in India: An application of Geoadditive Bayesian
Semiparametric Model • Awdhesh Yadav, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
4. Bayesian Modeling of Small-Area Mortality with Relational Model Schedules and Spatially
Varying Parameters • Roland Rau, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Carl
Schmertmann, Florida State University
Session: (1802) Improving measurement of population distribution: Geospatial data
Chair: Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Discussant: Michael White, Brown University
3. The scale and spatial patterning of racial/ethnic segregation based on both home and workplace
environments: The case of the Atlanta MSA • Robert Zuchowski, Penn State; Stephen Matthews,
Penn State
5. Spatially Explicit Demographic Projections for Brazilian Metropolitan Areas by 2020 and 2030
• Glauco Umbelino, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri; Diego Macedo,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Alisson Barbieri, Cedeplar/Ufmg; Gilvan Guedes,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & Indiana University; Alfredo Costa, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais (UFMG); The United Nations, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Ministério do
Meio Ambiente
7. Residential Segregation of Migrants in China: An Integrated and Multilevel Analysis
• Shenghong Du, Renmin University of China
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8. Elements for a critical cartography of the population’s hypermobility in the Brazilian Amazon:
Theoretical and methodological aspects • Juliana Siqueira, Secretariat of the Racial Equality/PNUD;
Marcio Azeredo; Isabel Escada; Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro
Session: (P18) Poster session: Spatial demography
2. Multiple Domains Interdisciplinary Analysis of Country Indicators • Yi-ke Guo, Imperial College
London; Piyawat Lertvittayakumjorn, Imperial College London; Chao Wu, Imperial College London;
Yue Liu, Zhejiang University; Hong Mi, Institute of Population and Development ,Zhejiang University
4. Fertility along the Paris Metro - A visualization and multilevel analysis of local fertility
differences in Paris • John Tomkinson, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
5. Chinese On the Move: The Spatial Evolution of People’s Republic of China-born Migrants in
Australia • Siqin Wang, University of Queensland; Yan Liu, University of Queensland; Jonathan
Corcoran, University of Queensland; Thomas Sigler, University of Queensland
6. Concentration or dissemination? Settlement trajectories of new immigrants in Switzerland
• Jonathan Zufferey, Université de Genève
7. Improving Population Mapping and Exposure Assessment: 3-Dimensional Dasymetric
Disaggregation in New York City and Sao Paulo, Brazil • Juliana Maantay, Lehman College, City
University of New York; Andrew Maroko, City University of New York, Graduate School of Public Health
and Health Policy
8. The degree of urbanization applied to the municipality level in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
• Maria do Carmo Bueno, Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE); Alvaro D´Antona,
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
9. To stay at home or to move into a nursing home: the role of surrounding area • Amélie Carrère,
Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
11. Spatial Concurrence of Poverty and Undernutrition: A Study of the India Districts • Junaid
Khan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
13. The contribution of spatial and factorial analyses and classification to the analysis of child
morbidity in urban areas of Africa: The case of the Population Observatory of Ouagadougou in
Burkina Faso • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé, Université de Montréal; Stéphanie Dos Santos, Institut
de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); Tom LeGrand, Université de Montréal; Abdramane Soura,
Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
14. Does Space Matters for Domestic Violence against Women in India • Abdul G. Khan, Gulbarga
University; Sateesh Gouda, IUSSP
15. The spatial structure of demographic ageing in the Mediterranean: What trends between
convergence and divergence? • Doignon Yoann, Aix-Marseille Université
16. An assessment of the spatial association between total fertility and child mortality rates in high
fertility states of India • Akansha Singh, Université Catholique de Louvain
19. An integrated approach to analyzing urbanization and the changing geographies of inequality
in Cape Town, South Africa • Chris Lloyd, University of Liverpool; Saad Bhatti, University of
Liverpool; Michael Noble, Southern African Social Policy Research Insights; David McLennan, Southern
African Social Policy Research Insights; Ivan Turok, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa
(HSRC)
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20. Integrating GIS and PSA into delineating flood hazard areas and elderly households at the
community level • Teeranong Sakulsri, Institute for Population and Social Research
21. Examining boundaries of electoral wards in KwaZulu-Natal: delimitation requirements and
spatial compliance • Ntobeko Masondo, University of Stellenbosch
22. Youth Unemployment in Hong Kong: Skills and Spatial Mismatch • Feng Sha, The University of
Hong Kong
24. Multi-scale analysis of the effects of socio-spatial segregation • Alberto Jakob, University of
Campinas (Unicamp); Flávia Fonseca, Federal University of ABC
26. Spatial Analysis of Domestic Tourists Outflow in India: Evidence Based on Two Rounds of
Large Scale Household Datasets • Rakesh Kumar, International Institute for Population Sciences
(IIPS)
27. Geospatial data infrastructure as a foundation for modernising population measurement
• Helen North, Statistics South Africa
28. Fringe Area Development and its Linkages: A study of Guwahati Urban Agglomeration, India
• Bijay Mipun, North Eastern Hill University; Daisy Das
32. Use of mobile phones in determining population numbers and movements • Ignatius
Rademeyer, AfriGIS (Pty) Ltd; Laurette Coetzee
33. Bayesian Spatial Analysis of Demographic Data : Under-Five Mortality in relation to Spatial
Inequality in South Africa • Matome Simon Mokganya, Statistics South Africa
34. The Characteristics and Influence Factors of the Spatial Distribution of Migrant Population in
Jing-Jin-Ji Region • Yingying Ding, Peking University; Xin Jin, Peking University; Jiayi Li, Peking
University; Yunfei Cheng, Peking University
35. Cartography of non-income poverty in the district of Abidjan using the 2014 General
Population and Housing Census (RGPH) in Côte d’Ivoire • Akoisso Doria Deza, Institut National de
la Statistique de Côte d'Ivoire
36. STUDY OF ONE-PERSON HOUSEHOLDS AND THEIR LIVING CONDITIONS IN SOUTH
AFRICA: SPATIAL STATISTICS • Khathutshelo Rambuwani, Statistics South Africa
37. Investigating the Spatial-temporal patterns of the Somali people: A Case Study of Baidoa Town
• Umikaltuma Mohamed, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Mariam Alwi, United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA); Richard Ngetich, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Felix Mulama,
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
39. Socio-Economic and Spatial inequalities in Utilization of Post-Natal Care in Uttar Pradesh,
India • Anshita Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru University
40. Undercount Patterns in South African censuses: Systematic and consistent? • Jeremy Gumbo,
Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital
41. A spatial coverage of electricity in South Africa • Letlhogonolo Khenene, Statistics South Africa;
Arulsivanathan Naidoo, Statistics South Africa
42. Contraception in sub-Saharan Africa: Does geographic location matter? • Dorothy
Ononokpono, University of Uyo; Serai Daniel Rakgoasi, University of Botswana; Eunice Imasiku,
University Of Zambia; Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
43. Spatial clustering & determinants of Infant mortality in India: A Geospatial Analysis • Apurba
Shil, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Parul Puri, International Institute for
Population Sciences (IIPS)
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47. The geography of urbanization in South Africa 1911 to 2011 • Helene Verhoef, Statistics South
Africa; Andre Brand, Statistics Department; Rob Anderson, Statistics South Africa
Theme: 19 - Population and Policy Challenges in
Africa
Theme Convener: Alex Chika Ezeh
Session: (1901-1) Policies to enhance the realization of demographic dividend in Africa
Chair: Chimaraoke Izugbara, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Discussant: Eliya Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)
1. Policies Needed to Capture a First Demographic Dividend in Sub-Saharan Africa • John F May,
Population Reference Bureau; Hans Groth, World Demographic & Aging Forum; Vincent Turbat,
Georgetown University
2. Investing Early: Building an implementable agenda for Early Childhood Development in Africa
within the Sustainable Development Goal framework • Stephanie Bengtsson, Vienna University of
Economics and Business; Bilal Barakat, Vienna Institute of Demography
3. Is the East Asian economic miracle possible in African countries? An analysis through the lens of
generational economy • Jean-Baptiste Oga, Laboratoire de Recherche en Economie et Gestion
(LAREG), Université de Parakou; Latif Dramani, Centre de Recherche en Economie et Finance
Appliquées de Thiès, Université de Thiès
4. Young people (15-29 years old) neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET): A
comparative analysis across five Mediterranean Arab countries: Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon Morocco,
and Tunisia • Mohammed Bedrouni, Université Blida 2; Nacer Boulfekhar, Université de Blida 2
Session: (1901) Population and policy challenges in Africa
2. Balancing Policy Commitment and Program Realities: Two Modeling Approaches to Design
Family Planning Goals • Elizabeth Leahy Madsen, Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Sayaka
Koseki, Palladium; Jay Gribble, Palladium
3. Does Trade reduce Infant Mortality? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa • Pallavi Panda, State
University of New York, Geneseo (SUNY)
5. Democracy, gender and health in Sub-Saharan Africa • Ana Paula Verona, Universidade Federal
de Minas Gerais; Claudio Santiago Dias Jr, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Maria Luiza Moreira
Duarte, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
9. Devolution of Power and Public Policy: The Potential of Local Governments to Address
Population Issues • Beth Fredrick, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Celia Karp,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Session: (1902) Africa’s youth beyond 2030 – challenges and opportunities
Chair: Thandie Hlabana, National University of Lesotho
1. The Impact of LinkedIn on Disconnected Young Work-Seekers: Evidence from South Africa
• Eric Johnson, RTI International; Laurel Wheeler, Duke University
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2. Skills Supply and Demand in South Africa: A 10 Year Forecast • Asghar Adelzadeh, Applied
Development Research Solutions (ADRS)
4. A tale of two regions: trends and wealth disparities in symptoms of acute respiratory infections
(ARI) among pre-school children in South-South and North-East Nigeria • Oluwafunmilade
Adesanya, School of Medicine, International Public Health, National Yang Ming University; Chi Chiao,
National Yang-Ming University
5. Exploring Health and Well Being Amongst Youth Cross Border Migrants in Johannesburg,
South Africa • Theresa Sommers, University of Massachusetts at Boston
6. Misconceptions about Physical Activity among Ghanaian Youth • Phidelia Doegah, University Of
Health And Allied Sciences; Acheampong Amoateng, North-West University
Session: (1903) African families: continuity and transformation
Chair: Winfred Avogo, Illinois State University
1. Factors influencing the living arrangements of Young Adults in South Africa • Inku Subedi,
Independent Consultant; Chantal Munthree, Statistics South Africa
2. Later-life transitions in living arrangements. Gender and geographic differences among older
Egyptians • Aurora Angeli, Università di Bologna, Italy
3. Family formation of the Black/African population in South Africa in the era of family change
• Nompumpelelo Nzimande, University of KwaZulu-Natal
4. Potential kin networks and observed family environments of children in rural Mali • Aurélien
Dasre, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense; Bruno Masquelier, Universite catholique de Louvain
(UCL)
Session: (1904) Assessment of civil registration and vital statistical systems
Chair: John Atwebembeire, Makerere University
1. Ten Critical Milestones For A Strong CRVS System In Myanmar • Khin Bo, Bloomberg Data for
Health Initiative, the Vital Strategies; Thomas Joan Sarah, Bloomberg Data For Health Initiatives, the
Vital Strategies; Alan Lopez, Laureate Professor the University of Melbourne
2. An extended evaluation framework to assess the quality of civil registration mortality data:
Experiences from South Africa • Jane Joubert, South African Medical Research Council
3. Linking civil registration to the health system. Impact evaluation study in Burkina Faso
• Evelina Martelli, Community of Sant'Egidio; Maria Castiglioni, University of Padova; Angela
Silvestrini, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Francesco Di Domenicantonio, Municipality of Rome;
Palmira Gianturco, Community of Sant'Egidio
4. Demographic and Socio-economic Correlates of Birth Registration and Having Birth
Certificates: Implications for the Civil Registration Authority in Zambia • Christopher Mapoma,
University Of Zambia; Bupe Bwalya, Mulungushi Univesity; Million Phiri, University of Zambia; Brian
Munkombwe, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Session: (1905) Poverty and Opportunity
Chair: Ousmane Faye, African Influence Institute - AFRII
Discussant: Martin Flatø, University of Oslo
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1. POVERTY AND VULNERABILITY USING THE SOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
APPROACH IN SOUTH AFRICA • Priviledge Cheteni, North West University
2. Agricultural Commodity Prices and the Demand for Land Titles: Evidence from Uganda
• Viviana Perego, University of Oxford
3. Economic Constraints and Capabilities of Very Young Adolescent Girls in an Urban Nairobi
Slum: Understanding their Expectations of Achieving Education and Work Aspirations • Eunice
Muthengi, Population Council; Karen Austrian, The Population Council
4. To what extent can concurrent barriers explain inequalities in access to health? Evidence from
maternal health care in Eastern and Southern Africa • Laura Sochas, London School of Economics
and Political Science (LSE)
Session: (1906) Child brides and early marriage in Africa
Chair: Annabel Erulkar, Population Council
1. Early Marriage in Malawi, Mali, and Niger: A Comparison of Marital Transactions • Andrea
Melnikas, Population Council; Sajeda Amin, The Population Council; Sarah Engebretsen, Population
Council
2. Child Marriage and Psychological Well-being in Niger and Ethiopia • John Neetu, International
Center for Research On Women (Icrw); Jeffrey Edmeades, International Center for Research on Women
(ICRW)
3. Early Marriage, Cohabitation and Childbearing in Western Africa • Winfred Avogo, Illinois
State University; Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
4. Unveiling the realities of marrying too young: Implications of child marriage on sexual and
reproductive health of girls and infant survival in SSA • Emmanuel Olamijuwon, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg;
Vesper Chisumpa, University Of Zambia, Department Of Demography And Population Studies; Joshua
Akinyemi, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria
5. Preventing early and child marriages: Issues and challenges relating to current programmes in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo • Ngoy Kishimba, Fonds des Nations Unies pour la
Population; Eliwo Akoto Mandjale, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Antoine Banza-Nsungu,
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Session: (1907) Fertility transitions in Africa (Africa Day session)
Chair: Nouhou Abdoul Moumouni, Université de Genève
Discussant: Wayack-Pambé Wayack, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP)
1. Is Zimbabwe fertility stalling? Exploring determinants of recent fertility transition.
• Nompumpelelo Nzimande, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Tatenda Mugwendere, University of
KwaZulu-Natal
2. Assessing the divergent pattern in fertility transition of Muslim-dominated countries of Maghreb
and Middle/West Africa • Sunday Adedini, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Hassan
Ogunwemimo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Luqman Bisiriyu, Obafemi Awolowo University;
Ambrose Akinlo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife
3. Impact of Internal Migrations on Fertility in Urban Benin • Bolade Banougnin, PAULESI,
University of Ibadan; Adeyemi O. Adekunle, University of Ibadan; Adesina Oladokun
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4. Villagization, ‘Modernization’, and Family Formation in Rwanda • Jessica Marter-Kenyon,
University Of California, Santa Barbara; Stuart Sweeney, University of California, Santa Barbara
6. Place matters: Multilevel determinants of lifetime fertility in Swaziland • Garikayi Chemhaka,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg; Pedzisai Ndagurwa, University of the Witwatersrand; Nyasha Mutanda, University of
Witwatersrand South Africa
Session: (1908) Health and mortality: Non communicable diseases as an emerging concern in the
epidemiology of Africa
Chair: Oyedunni Arulogun, University of Ibadan
1. Hypertension without Conventional Risk Factors---High Prevalence of High Blood Pressure in a
Low Risk, Low Income African Population • Iliana Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Nikkil
Sudharsanan, University of Pennsylvania; Chiwoza Bandawe, College of Medicine; Hans-Peter Kohler,
University of Pennyslvania Population Studies Center
2. Physical activity, nutrition and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Ghana and
South Africa • Eric Tenkorang, Memorial University
3. Prevalence and Unmet Need for Hypertension Care in a National Sample of South African
Adults: Evidence from the SANHANES-1, 2011-2012 • Kaitlyn Berry, Boston University School of
Public Health; Andrew Stokes, Boston University School of Public Health; Demetre Labadarios, Human
Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC); Zandile Mchiza, Human Sciences Research Council
of South Africa (HSRC); Whadi-ah Parker, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC);
Ronel Sewpaul, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC)
4. Household Air Pollution Exposure and Prevalence of Tuberculosis in Adult Women Living in
Urban Malawi • Pamela Jagger, University of North Carolina
Session: (1909) Meeting the challenge of producing skills for a 21st century African labour force
Discussant: Eliya Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)
Session: (1910) Migration and urbanisation in Africa
Chair: Carren Ginsburg, Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions
Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Discussant: Donatien Beguy, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
1. Indirect Estimates of Net Internal Migration for South Africa 1996-2016 • Martin Enock
Palamuleni, North West University
2. Assessing the impact of internal migration on women’s maternal health in Kenya, Lesotho,
Zambia and Benin • Ludovica Ghilardi, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
3. The formation of migration aspirations: evidence from Ouagadougou • Oliver Bakewell,
University of Oxford; Marie-Laurence Flahaux, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD);
Madeleine Wayack Pambe, Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo
4. Internal Migration and Demographic, Social, and Territorial Recomposition in Morocco: An
Analysis of Mechanisms and Forms • Brahim Kidou, Laboratoire de Recherche: Géographie,
Aménagement, Démographie, Développement, F. L. S. H. , Université Ibnou ZOHR, Agadir
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Session: (1911) Population and food security in Africa
Chair: Julian May, University of the Western Cape
Discussant: Frans Swanepoel, Professor
2. The shift towards cashew cultivation: Impacts on livelihoods, poverty alleviation and household
food security in Brong-Ahafo region, Ghana • Simon Mariwah, University of Cape Coast, Ghana;
Ruth Evans, University of Reading; Kwabena Barima Antwi, University of Cape Coast
3. Drought and child mortality: A meta-analysis of 88 operational surveys from Ethiopia • Tefera
Delbiso, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
4. The Impact of Food Price Shocks on Food Security: Panel Evidence from Tanzania • Robert
Rudolf, Korea University
5. Mapping the interaction between development aid and stunting in Nigeria • Claudio Bosco,
Flowminder Foundation; Natalia Tejedor, Flowminder Foundation; Daniele de Rigo, Maieutike Research
Initiative, Milano (MI); Carla Pezzulo, Flowminder Foundation; Linus Bengtsson, 5Karolinska Institute,
Dept. of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm; Andrew J. Tatem, Flowminder Foundation; Tomas Bird,
Flowminder Foundation
Session: (P19) Poster session: Population and policy challenges in Africa
1. WOMEN’S DECISION-MAKING AUTONOMY AND UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY IN
RURAL MOZAMBIQUE • Luciana Luz, Cedeplar/Ufmg
3. Les politiques sociales africaines de soutien à la vieillesse : Etat des lieux, enjeux et défis • Esther
Crystelle Eyinga Dimi, Bucrep/IFORD
4. Social policy in Algeria put to the test by demography: The case of housing • Ali Hamza Cherif,
Université de Tlemcen
5. Female genital mutilation/cutting in Mali and Mauritania • Valeria Cetorelli, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health; Ben Wilson, Stockholm University; Ewa Batyra, London School of
Economics and Political Science (LSE); Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE)
6. The structure of the rural labour market: Understanding rural employment issues in Senegal
• Ya Cor Ndione, IPAR
9. Assessment on Leadership Challenges faced by African Women: The case of Rural Higher
Learning Institution in South Africa • Ishmael Iwara, University of Venda; Pfarelo Matshidze; Justice
Makhanikhe
11. Challenges to community-based climate change adaptation options in resource-poor urban
coastal communities in Accra, Ghana • Aaron Christian, Regional Institute for Population Studies
(RIPS); Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, Legon
12. Demographic growth in Côte d’Ivoire, a hindrance to its emergence by 2020? • Gnènègnèrè
Drissa Fabrice Ouattara
13. Climate change impact on livelihood and the determinants of health of the people vulnerable to
Climate Change • Md. Aminul Haque, Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka; Prof
Dr Rainer Sauerborn, Institute of Public Health
14. Advocacy and importance of official statistics across all the spheres of government • Sedikoe
Mankwe, Statistics South Africa
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18. Testing the New UNICEF/WG Survey Module on Child Functioning and Disability in South
Africa • Ahuejere Leonard, Statistics South Africa; Azam Khan, Statistics South Africa; Michael
Medupi, Statistics South Africa
19. Stable or changing differences in life expectancy between various country of birth groups in
Sweden? • Örjan Hemström, Population and Welfare Department, Forecast Institute, Statistics Sweden
20. Civil Registration and National Identity System All under one Roof; Uganda’s fastest path to
the revitalization of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System for Africa • Gilbert Habaasa,
ISIbalo Young African Statisticians Association-Uganda Chapter
21. Migrations and anarchical urbanization in Kyè-Ossi, on the border triangle Cameroon-GabonEquatorial Guinea. Between a generous land supply and a failing urban planing • Abossolo
Ndongo Julien, Ministère de l'Economie de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire
(MINEPAT)
22. New Approach to Measure Urban poverty:The Case of Nouakchott • Osman Nour, volunteer
Child protection Initiative) low income countries
23. Les chances d’une transition accélérée de la fécondité en Afrique• Benoît Libali, Unfpa, Uerpod
24. Paludisme chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans en Afrique Subsaharienne : influences relatives
des politiques et des changements démographiques• Théophile Armand Fopa Diesse, Institut de
Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)
25. Understanding Policy perspective of Population Behaviour in East African Countries • Manzoor
Malik, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman,
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
26. The Role of Community Health workers in sustainable development goals • Benjamin Bob,
Centre For Disaster Control
29. Emergence of Overweight and Obesity related Non communicable Diseases in South Africa:
Why should we Care? • Abhishek Saraswat, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Kanchan Negi, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
30. Residential Mobility in Post-apartheid South Africa: Its Trend and Association with Teenage
Fertility • Sibusiso Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Odimegwu,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
31. LEÇONS APPRISES DES MISSIONS D’EVALUATIONS, D’IDENTIFICATION ET DE
FORMULATION DES PROGRAMMES ETAT CIVIL (RWANDA, TOGO, COTE D’IVOIRE,
CAMEROUN)• Kelodjoue Samuel, Independent Consultant; Moyo Louise
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Sponsored Research Leader Sessions
The IUSSP set aside up to 20 session slots for Sponsored Research Leader Sessions, which are
offered to organizations who contribute a minimum of US$10,000 which will go to provide
travel support to developing country participants to attend the conference
Seven organizations have finalized proposals to organize and sponsor sessions for the
conference. Several additional organizations have already agreed to organize a Sponsored
Research Leader Session and others are still considering the possibility.
Below is the list of finalized proposals received. Two of these sessions include papers that were
submitted via the IPC 2017 Call for Papers.
1. Measurement and Family Planning 2020: the role of data in moving from a global
goal to country action.
2. From Rio 1992 to Cop 21. What have we learned about population-environment
interactions?
3. Migration into the European Union: Consequences of alternative migration
scenarios on future population composition.
4. Abortion Incidence - Indirect and direct estimates.
5. Our Next World – Rethinking Demography.
6. Family Planning, Education, Depopulation, and the Environment.
7. Innovations in the Analysis of Disability Dynamics.
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