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Poster Session 2:
Family, Households, Unions; Data, Methods, Study Design

Thursday, March 30
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Pasadena Room
Below Lobby

1. Female Headship: Comparing Peruvian and Vietnamese Households  •  Paola Tami Aritomi, Pennsylvania State University; Rukmalie Jayakody, Pennsylvania State University

2. Dowry: Bequest or Price?  •  Raj Arunachalam, University of California, Berkeley

3. Consequences of Couple Separation on French Women’s and Men’s Labor Force Participation  •  Carole Bonnet, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Elisabeth Algava, Ministère de la Santé et de la Protection Sociale; Anne Solaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

4. Comparison of Alternative Propensity Score Approaches for Causal Inference from Observational Data  •  Sarah R. Brauner, University of Michigan

5. Tolerance for Domestic Violence in Uzbekistan: Issues of Martial Status and Gender  •  Cynthia Buckley, University of Texas at Austin; Tricia S. Ryan, University of Texas at Austin; Todd Harvey, University of Texas at Austin; Jennifer Barrett, University of Texas at Austin; Maryann Bylander, University of Texas at Austin

6. The Measurement and Conceptualization of Family Trajectories  •  Ronald E. Bulanda, Miami University

7. Assessing the Quality of Data Collected on the Foreign Born: An Evaluation of the American Community Survey  •  Jeffrey Capizzano, Teaching Strategies, Inc.

8. Retrospective Birth Weight Data in Developing Countries: Can They Be Trusted?  •  Andrew R. Channon, University of Southampton; John W. McDonald, University of Southampton; Sabu S. Padmadas, University of Southampton

9. Picking and Choosing: The Simulation of Sequential Mate Selection Process  •  Chia-ying Chen, University of Wisconsin at Madison

10. Intergenerational Support Exchanges over Time and Their Relations with Depression for the Elderly in Rural China  •  Zhen Cong, University of Southern California; Merril Silverstein, University of Southern California

11. The Division of Household Labor in Families with a Disabled Child: Insights from Quantitative and Qualitative Research  •  Maryhelen D'Ottavi, Brown University; Carrie E. Spearin, Brown University; Catherine S. Andrzejewski, Brown University

12. Language or Identity?: The Measurement of Indigenous Population in the Mexican Census  •  Hirotoshi Yoshioka, University of Texas at Austin

13. Evaluation of Statistical Methods for Data Collection and Analysis on Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Other Hard-to-Reach Populations  •  Marc Elliott, RAND; Brian K. Finch, San Diego State University

14. Can Religion Buffer the Effect of Family Stressors on Psychological Distress among Elderly Taiwanese?  •  Daisy Fan, University of Texas at Austin; Gang-Hua Fan, University of Texas at Austin

15. Living Arrangements, Intergenerational Ties and Well-Being of the Elderly in Beijing  •  Danzhen You, University of California, Berkeley

16. Who’s Got the Time?: The Relationships between Household Labor Time and Coital Frequency  •  Constance T. Gager, Arizona State University

17. The Effects of Questionnaire Design and Survey Methodology on Child Disability Measurement - Evidence from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey II  •  Lloyd D Grieger, University of Michigan; Maria Martinho, United Nations

18. Obesity and Marriage Prospects: Is There Evidence of a Discriminatory Marriage Market?  •  Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk, University of Wisconsin at Madison

19. Spatial Homogamy in the Netherlands: Mapping Distances between Partners  •  Karen Haandrikman, University of Groningen; Leo van Wissen, University of Groningen and Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Carel Harmsen, Statistics Netherlands; Inge Hutter, University of Groningen

20. Socioeconomic Change and First Union Formation in Canada  •  Darcy W. Hango, McGill University; Celine Le Bourdais, McGill University

21. A Harmonized Data Quality Framework for International HIV/AIDS Programs  •  Karen Hardee, Futures Group International; Ronald Tran Ba Huy, The Global Fund; Sara Pacqué-Margolis, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Joseph W Brown, Futures Group International

22. Informal Unions in Mexico and the United States  •  Tim B. Heaton, Brigham Young University; Renata Forste, Brigham Young University

23. Who Lives Alone? Characteristics of One-Person Households: 1990 and 2000  •  Frank Hobbs, U.S. Census Bureau; Janet Wysocki, U.S. Census Bureau

24. Does Methodology Matter? Adolescent Reporting of Sexual Behaviors in a Randomized Trial in Urban India  •  Jaya Jaya, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

25. The Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS): Lessons Learned Conducting School-Based Surveys in over 130 Countries  •  Nathan R. Jones, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Charles Warren, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Samira Asma, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

26. Family of Origin Structure and Instability and the Formation of First Unions  •  Claire M Kamp Dush, Cornell University

27. Parental Divorce, Social Support, and Adult Depression  •  Joongbaeck Kim, University of Texas at Austin

28. Intermarriage and Religious Upbringing with Inferences about Jewish Population Size Using Alternative Definitions of Judaism: Insights from the 2000 National Jewish Population Survey  •  Vivian Z. Klaff, University of Delaware; Frank Mott, Ohio State University; Diane Patel, Ohio State University

29. Reciprocity Revisited: Give and Take in Dutch and Immigrant Families  •  Aafke Komter, University College, Utrecht; Djamila Schans, Utrecht University

30. Towards Better Understanding Latent Structure Analysis: A Geometric Approach  •  Mikhail Kovtun, Duke University; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University

31. Life Expectancies at Older Ages in Destabilized Populations: A Methodological Investigation with Application to Some Developed and Less Developed Countries  •  Subrata Lahiri, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

32. Measuring Women's Work: A Methodological Exploration Using Egyptian Data  •  Ray Langsten, American University in Cairo; Rania Salem, Princeton University

33. A Pilot of Audio-Computer Assisted Self-Interview for Youth Reproductive Health Research in Vietnam  •  Linh C Le, Hanoi School of Public Health; Robert Blum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Robert J. Magnani, Tulane University; Hoa M Do, Hanoi School of Public Health

34. Do Married Men Who Live with their Wives Have Higher Wages Than Married Men Who Don’t? Further Evidence Regarding the Causal Mechanisms Explaining Men’s Wage Premium to Marriage  •  Gretchen Livingston, Princeton University

35. Living in Sin No More: Religion and the Transition from Cohabitation  •  Matthew Loyd, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Daniel N DeHanas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

36. Comparative Study on Intergenerational Support for Parents and Parents-in-Law  •  Wenjuan Zhang, Peking University

37. Divorce and Intergenerational Transfers to the Elderly  •  Leticia J. Marteleto, University of Michigan; Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan

38. A Longitudinal Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence: Risk of Victimization and Reactions to Violence  •  Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of Maryland; Laura Dugan, University of Maryland

39. Understanding the Causes, Relationships, and Consequences of the Undercount of Divorce in Surveys  •  Colter Mitchell, University of Michigan

40. Marriage Does Matter, but When?: The Case of Preventive Healthcare  •  Chris Morett, Fordham University

41. Behind the “White Picket Fence”: Examining Relationship Stability among Low Income Married Couples  •  Laryssa Mykyta, University of Pennsylvania

42. The National Historical Geographic Information System  •  Pétra Noble, University of Minnesota; Catherine A. Fitch, University of Minnesota

43. The Use of First Names to Evaluate Reports of Gender and Its Effect on the Distribution of Married and Unmarried Couple Households  •  Martin O'Connell, U.S. Census Bureau; Gretchen E Gooding, U.S. Census Bureau

44. Social Change and Ethnic Variation in Seasonality of Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Tom O. Owuor, Pennsylvania State University

45. Evaluation of A New Approach to Estimating Migration: Matching Tax Returns for All Individuals  •  Hyo C. Park, U.S. Census Bureau; Andrew J Reese, U.S. Census Bureau

46. The Research Data Life Cycle and the Probability of Secondary Use for Re-analysis  •  Amy Pienta, University of Michigan; James W. McNally, University of Michigan

47. How Intergenerational Coresidences Dissolve: Does the Difference at Their Origins Matter?  •  Yiduo Zhang, Johns Hopkins University

48. Inferring Sibling Relatedness from the NLSY Youth and Children Data: Past, Present, and Future Prospects  •  Joseph L. Rodgers, University of Oklahoma; Amber Johnson, Oregon Social Learning Center; David Bard, University of Oklahoma

49. Conditional Transfers and Living Arrangements in Rural Mexico  •  Luis Rubalcava, University of California, Los Angeles and Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)

50. From Sexual Involvement to Coresidential Unions: New Findings from the 2002 NSFG  •  Sharon Sassler, Cornell University; Amanda J Miller, Ohio State University; Sarah Favinger, Ohio State University

51. Level of Participation in the Census Bureau’s 2004 Overseas Enumeration Test  •  Carrie R. Simon, U.S. Census Bureau; Mark Moran, U.S. Census Bureau

52. Do Grandparent-Headed Households Promote Intergenerational Income Transfers and Residential Stability in Children's Lives?  •  Anastasia R. Snyder, Pennsylvania State University; Diane K. McLaughlin, Pennsylvania State University; Jill L. Findeis, Pennsylvania State University; Alisha J. Coleman, Pennsylvania State University

53. Demography of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Couple Relationships in California  •  Charles Strohm, University of California, Los Angeles; Susan D. Cochran, University of California, Los Angeles; Vickie M. Mays, University of California, Los Angeles

54. Issues Related to Data Collection in a Disastrous Area – A Lesson from The Study of the Aftermath of Tsunami and Recovery in Indonesia  •  Cecep S Sumantri, SurveyMETER; Dani Alfah, SurveyMETER; Mohammad Mulia, SurveyMETER; Iip U Rifai, SurveyMETER

55. The Prevalence and Correlates of Psychological Abuse among Women in Kenya: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Multilevel Analysis  •  Chiho Suzuki, Tulane University

56. Implications of Alternative Definitions of “Family”  •  Kathryn H. Tillman, Florida State University; Charles B. Nam, Florida State University

57. Creating a New Database for the Study of Southern Lynchings: Public Use Microdata, the Historical United States County Boundary Files 1790 - 1999, and Forensic Demography  •  Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington; Amy K. Bailey, University of Washington

58. Evaluation of the Pearsonian Type I Curve of Fertility by Age of Women of Aboriginal Identity Groups in Canada, 1996-2001  •  Ravi B.P. Verma, Statistics Canada; Shirley Loh, Statistics Canada

59. Lonely Workers, Students, and Others: The Career and Relationship Antecedents of Delayed Fatherhood  •  Matthew Weinshenker, University of Chicago

60. Preferences of the Elderly towards Intergenerational Transfers - Stumbling Block for Future Social Policy Reforms in Germany?  •  Harald Wilkoszewski, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

61. Benefits of Women's Education within Marriage: Evidence from South Africa  •  Haochi Zheng, University of Minnesota

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