Doubletree Hotel Tallahassee, October 19-21, 2011

SOUTHERN DEMOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION 2011 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President: Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin President-Elect: Robert H. Freymeyer, Presbyterian College Vice President: Patrick Krueger, University of Colorado-Denver Past President: Charles Tolbert, Baylor University Secretary-Treasurer: David Redburn, Furman University

Board of Directors: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University (2010-2012) Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau (2010-2012) Bridget Gorman, Rice University (2009-2011) Patrick Krueger, University of Colorado-Denver (2009-2011) Jarron Saint Onge, University of Houston (2011-2013) J. Gregory Robinson, U.S. Census Bureau (ongoing, Virginia resident)

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1 SOUTHERN DEMOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION—PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Wednesday, October 19, 2011 Registration 5:00-7:00 p.m. TBA Reception 7:00-9:00 p.m., Adams Park

Thursday, October 20, 2011 SDA Board Meeting 7:00-8:00 a.m., Private Dining Room

Registration 7:45-5:00 p.m.

8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 1 1.1 Innovative Uses of Data—Salon A 1.2. Dependency and Its Implications—Adams Park 1.3 Economic Impacts of Migration—Florida East 1.4 Health Disparities—Florida Center/West

10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 2 2.1 At Our Fingertips: Making Census and ACS Data More Accessible to All Audiences—Salon A 2.2 International Fertility Issues—Adams Park 2.3 Health Issues—Florida East 2.4 Education—Florida Center/West

11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 1—Ballroom Speaker: Rebecca Clark, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development New Frontiers in Demographic Research

1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3 3.1 Student Panel 1: Geographical and Environmental Issues—Salon A 3.2 The South—Adams Park 3.3 Birth Outcomes—Florida East 3.4 Using Multiple Data Sources—Florida Center/West

3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 4 4.1 Student Panel 2: Adolescents and Young Adults—Salon A 4.2 Ethnic Issues and Identity—Adams Park 4.3 Population Estimates—Florida East 4.4 Health Measurement Issues—Florida Center/West

4:45-5:45 p.m., Poster Session and Presidential Reception (Co-Sponsored by University of Texas at Austin)—Salon B

5:45-6:15 p.m., Annual Business Meeting and Awards Ceremony—Salon B

6:30-10:00 p.m., Dinner—Mary Brogan Museum Cash Bar 6:30-7:30; Dinner 7:30-10:00 2 Friday, October 21, 2011

Registration 7:45-10:00 a.m.

8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5 5.1 Elderly Populations—Salon A 5.2 Adolescent Health and Well-Being—Adams Park 5.3 Environmental Issues—Florida East 5.4 Religious and Political Issues—Florida Center/West

10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 6 6.1 Student Panel 3—Cultural Issues—Salon A 6.2 Violence—Adams Park 6.3 Health Disparities—Florida East 6.4 Union Formation—Florida Center/West

11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 2—Ballroom Speaker: Robert Hummer, University of Texas at Austin Educational Attainment and Widening Mortality Disparities in the United States

1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 7 7.1. Student Panel 4—Migration—Salon A 7.2 Issues of Childhood and Youth—Adams Park 7.3 Health Issues Over Time—Florida East 7.4 Births Expectations and Outcomes—Florida Center/West

3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 8 8.1 Stress and Depression—Salon A 8.2 Impacts of Segregation—Adams Park

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3 Southern Demographic Association 2011 Annual Meeting Program

Thursday, October 20, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 1

1.1 Innovative Uses of Data—Salon A Chair: Ronald Cossman, Mississippi State University

Can the Lack of Migration Data in the 2010 Census be Remedied by Analysis of the American Community Survey? John Long, USA Demography

A Spatial Decomposition of Population Redistribution in the United States: A Case Study of Deconcentration in the County Context Frank M. Howell, Emory University Jeremy R. Porter, City University of

Highways and AIDS Incidence in Illinois Counties: 1995-2010 Christina S. Hayford, Florida State University

Evaluation of 2010 Subcounty Population Estimates Gregory S. Harper, U.S. Census Bureau David L. Dixon, U.S. Census Bureau

1.2 Dependency and Its Implications—Adams Park Chair: Katherine Condon, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, Office of Policy and Strategy

Cohort Trends in Parental Support for College Amanda Poling, Florida State University Elwood Carlson, Florida State University

A Quantitative Analysis of Previously Launched Adults: The Life Course Perspective Demetrea Nicole Farris, Texas A&M University

The Long Plume of Childhood: Age at Smoking Initiation, Adult Smoking Status, and Adult Mortality Joseph Lariscy, University of Texas at Austin

Dependency Ratios in the United States, States, and Metropolitan Areas: Data from the 2009 American Community Survey Thom File, U.S. Census Bureau Robert Kominski, U.S. Census Bureau

4 Thursday, October 20, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 1 (continued)

1.3 Economic Impacts of Migration—Florida East Chair: David Plane, University of Arizona

The Influence of Race on Employment Status and Earnings of African Immigrant Men in the United States Yanyi K. Djamba, Auburn University at Montgomery Sitawa R. Kimuna, East Carolina University

An Analysis of Texas Migration Patterns and Economic Impact Implications Miguel Flores, Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research Lila Valencia, Office of the State Demographer Nazrul Hoque, University of Texas at San Antonio

Here Come the Fracking Texans: Migration and the Changing Demographic Composition of Boom- town Communities in Rural Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Gas Shale Region Michael D. Irwin, Duquesne University

Asian Immigrants’ Labor Force Participation: Economic Versus Family Motive to Migrate to the United States Megumi Omori, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

1.4 Health Disparities—Florida Center/West Chair: Rebecca L. Clark, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Assessing Factors and Examining Trends of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Child Immunization in the United States Brian Munkombwe, University of Texas at San Antonio Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio

Race and Ethnic Disparities in Influenza Vaccination among U.S. Adults 18-64 Years Samantha V. John, University of Texas at San Antonio Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio

Education Gradients in Health for Asian Americans Ying-Ting Wang, University of Texas at Austin

Disability among Mexican Immigrants: Does Length of United States Residence Matter? Ashley Daily, Florida State University

5 Thursday, October 20, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 2

2.1 At Our Fingertips: Making Census and ACS Data More Accessible to All Audiences—Salon A Chair: Kelvin Pollard, Population Reference Bureau

Kelvin M. Pollard, Population Reference Bureau (PRB) Jeffrey D. Sisson, U.S. Census Bureau Rebecca V. Blash, U.S. Census Bureau Katie Genadek, Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota

2.2 International Fertility Issues—Adams Park Chair: Dudley Poston, Texas A&M University

Factors Affecting Birth Transitions in Jordan DeAnna Gore, University of South Carolina Aiken Barbara E. Johnson, University of South Carolina Aiken

Premarital Sex Among Never Married Young Adults in Contemporary China Lei He, Texas A&M University

Migrant Fertility in Uganda: Adaptation or Selection? Genevieve Dupuis, Population Reference Bureau

2.3 Health Issues—Florida East Chair: Giuseppina Valle, Florida State University

Public Health Crisis—Obesity Individual Risks and Causes Mary Hogan, University of Texas at San Antonio

Convergences of Two Survey Estimates of Survival of Diabetics David W. Smith, Private Consultant Stephanie L. McFall, University of Essex Benjamin S. Bradshaw, University of Texas School of Public Health

Detailing the Associations between Nondrinkers and Mortality Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado at Boulder Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado Denver Richard Miech, University of Colorado Denver Robert J. Kemp, University of Colorado at Boulder

Gender, Acculturation, and Smoking among Asian and Latino Immigrants Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University Charisma Kaushik, Rice University

6 Thursday, October 20, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 2 (continued)

2.4 Education—Florida Center/West Chair: James Maples, University of Tennessee

The Role of Urbanicity in Shaping Educational Expectations Amanda Poling, Florida State University

Does School Level or District Level Socioeconomic Status Best Predict Student Achievement? Victoria Locke, University of Texas at San Antonio

High School Students’ Attitude toward Attending College Samantha Levin, Bloomsburg University

Dropout Factories and Student Matriculation: Investigating the Effects of School-Level On-Time Grade Promotion Rates on the Likelihood of Enrolling in a Two-or Four-Year College Thomas C. West, University of Delaware

Thursday, October 20, 11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 1—Ballroom

Luncheon Plenary Speaker: Rebecca Clark, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development New Frontiers in Demographic Research

Thursday, October 20, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3

3.1 Student Panel 1: Geographical and Environmental Issues—Salon A Chair: Rebecca Torres, University of Texas at Austin

Prisons, Pigs, and Garbage: Rural Development Projects in New Immigrant Destinations of Eastern North Carolina Benjamin Sanchez, Arizona State University

Neighborhood Change and Recovery: Examining the Influence of Hurricane Katrina on Southern Louisiana and Hurricane Floyd on Eastern North Carolina Cameron Horne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Geographies of Violence in Mexico Arnulfo Manriquez, University of Texas at Austin

7 Thursday, October 20, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3 (continued)

3.2 The South—Adams Park Chair: Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee

Lynch Victims’ Household Racial Composition: Mississippi, 1882-1930 Andrew Skyler Gutierrez, Utah State University Amy Kate Bailey, Utah State University

An Evaluation of Population Forecast Errors for Florida, 1985-2010 Stefan Rayer, University of Florida Stanley K. Smith, University of Florida

Southern Identity and the Census: The Who and Why of American Ancestry Paul Jacobs, Utah State University

Collecting Data from Historical Mountain Cemeteries James N. Maples, The University of Tennessee Elizabeth A. East, The University of Tennessee

3.3 Birth Outcomes—Florida East Chair: Kathryn Harker Tillman, Florida State University

Individual and County-Level Maternal Factors Associated with Premature and Low Weight Birth Outcomes Jessica Bishop-Royse, Florida State University Isaac W. Eberstein, Florida State University

Religious Attendance and Low Birth Weight Amy Burdette, Florida State University Janet Weeks, Florida State University Terrence Hill, Florida State University Isaac Eberstein, Florida State University

Closely Spaced Births and Socioeconomic Outcomes: A Comparison of Causal Methods Amanda Stevenson, University of Texas at Austin Celia Huber Lopez, University of Texas at Austin

The Determinants of Sex Preference of Children in China Qian Xiong, Texas A&M University Tingyao Zhu, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China

8 Thursday, October 20, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3 (continued)

3.4 Using Multiple Data Sources—Florida Center/West Chair: Jeremy Porter, City University of New York

The Use of Administrative Records in Population Estimation: Capturing Under-Enrollment in the Medicare Enrollment File Kirsten West, U.S. Census Bureau

Assessing the Accuracy of the Census Bureau’s Administrative Records Based Population Estimates Tiffany Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau Benjamin Bolender, U.S. Census Bureau Charles Coleman, U.S. Census Bureau Caleb Miller, U.S. Census Bureau Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau Alexa Jones-Puthoff, U.S. Census Bureau

Measurement of Federal Revenue in Census Bureau Statistics: Comparing the Methods and Uses of the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and the Annual Survey of State Government Finances Russell Pustejovsky, U.S. Census Bureau Phillip Vidal, U.S. Census Bureau

Uncovering Bias in IRS Coverage Rates: Comparing IRS Exemptions to Census Population Counts Esther R. Miller, U.S. Census Bureau Caleb M. Miller, U.S. Census Bureau Thursday, October 20, 3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 4

4.1 Student Panel 2: Adolescents and Young Adults—Salon A Chair: Jan Hendrickson-Smith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Association Between the Type and Timing of Stress and Blood Pressure in Young Adults Denise Mitchell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Association between Sexual Debut Timing and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescent with Intellectual Disabilities Mary Kroeger, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Association between Sequences of Sexual Initiation and the Likelihood of Teen Pregnancy Bianka Reese, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

9 Thursday, October 20, 3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 4 (continued)

4.2 Ethnic Issues and Identity—Adams Park Chair: Byron Miller, Florida State University

Second-Generation Immigrants’ Ethnic Identity and Change Carlos Valenzuela, University of Texas at San Antonio

Demography Meets Ethnography: On Using Meta-Ethnography to Understand New Immigrant Destinations Stephanie A. Bohon, University of Tennessee Meghan Conley, University of Tennessee Sarah E. Hendricks, University of Tennessee Jenna Lamphere, University of Tennessee Sara Malley, University of Tennessee James N. Maples, University of Tennessee Alex Stoner, University of Tennessee

Is Acculturation a Good Thing When Examining the Epidemiological Paradox? Trinidad Morales, III, Texas A&M University

The Island of the Old: Puerto Rico’s Aging Population Trend Heidy Colón-Lugo, University of Texas at San Antonio

4.3 Population Estimates—Florida East Chair: Isaac Eberstein, Florida State University

Estimates of Foreign-Born Emigration: Current Methods and Research Christopher Dick, U.S. Census Bureau Melissa Scopilliti, U.S. Census Bureau Renuka Bhaskar, U.S. Census Bureau

Intercensal Population Estimates of the United States: 2000 to 2010 Alexa Jones-Puthoff, U.S. Census Bureau Grayson Vincent, U.S. Census Bureau Katrina Wengert, U.S. Census Bureau Christine Guarneri, U.S. Census Bureau

Using Poisson Distribution to Estimate Households by Household Size Beth Jarosz, San Diego Association of Governments and Pensacola State College

10 Thursday, October 20, 3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 4 (continued)

4.4 Health Measurement Issues—Florida Center/West Chair: Lynne Cossman, Mississippi State University

Approaches to Modeling Self-Rated Health in Longitudinal Studies Isaac Sasson, University of Texas at Austin Debra Umberson, University of Texas at Austin

Which Indicators are Key Indicators? Measuring the Well-Being of Children in California Diana Lavery, Population Reference Bureau Mark Mather, Population Reference Bureau

A Spatial Analysis of Health Disparities in Texas Using Bayesian Hierarchical Models Corey S. Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio Sadasivan Karuppusamy, University of Texas at San Antonio

Disruptions of Contraceptive Use and Reasons in Four Selected States of India Rohit Kumar Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India. Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India

Thursday, October 20, 4:45-5:45 p.m., Poster Session and Presidential Reception (Co-Sponsored by University of Texas at Austin)—Salon B 1. Impact of Minority Serving Institutions of Higher Education on Local Educational Attainment in Southern States Clarissa Ozuna, University of Texas at San Antonio Christine Medina, University of Texas at San Antonio Corey S. Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio

2. Variations in Career Expectancy of Mississippi Physicians Jamie Boydstun, Mississippi State University

3. Public Sector Investments in Health and Education: Modeling Resource Use and Human Development Outcomes in Mexico Jorge Rafael Manzano, University of Texas at San Antonio

4. Spatial and Socio-Behavioral Analysis of HIV Prevalence in Zambia Brian Munkombwe, University of Texas at San Antonio K.C. Rabindra, University of Texas at San Antonio

5. Hospital Discharges of Elderly Patients to Care at Home Health Services in Texas: 2004 Heidy Colon-Lugo, University of Texas at San Antonio

11 Thursday, October 20, 4:45-5:45 p.m., Poster Session and Presidential Reception (continued) (Co-Sponsored by University of Texas at Austin)—Salon B

6. The Effect of Childhood Maltreatment on Delinquency in the Young Adulthood in the United States K.C. Rabindra, University of Texas at San Antonio

7. Evaluation of 2010 Census Counts by Demographic Characteristics Yeris H. Mayol-Garcia, U.S. Census Bureau J. Gregory Robinson, U.S. Census Bureau

8. Health Insurance Coverage Following a Job Separation. A Longitudinal Analysis of Data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) for 2004-2005 Thomas Palumbo, U.S. Census Bureau

9. Diabetic Mortality Rates and Excess Mortality David W. Smith, Private Consultant Benjamin S. Bradshaw, University of Texas School of Public Health Stephanie L. McFall, University of Essex

10. The Decline of Son Preference in South Korea: The Women’s Empowerment and Autonomy in Household Decision-Making Hanna Lee, Seoul National University Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University

11. Is Acculturation Always Adverse to Immigrant Health in the United States? Chaelin Karen Ra, Seoul National University Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University

Thursday, October 20, 5:45-6:15 p.m., Annual Business Meeting and Awards Ceremony —Salon B

Thursday, October 20, 6:30-10:00 p.m., Annual Dinner—Mary Brogan Museum (Cash Bar 6:30-7:30; Dinner 7:30-10:00)

After dinner, tour the Titanic exhibit at the museum. Purchase a ticket for the cruise on the ship with the name of one of the passengers; then go through the exhibit and see information about the ship and artifacts from the wreck. At the end, find out if “you” survived or perished. Optional reduced-rate sign-up available at registration before 4:00 p.m. for $8.00 per person. Pay-at-the-door will also be available.

12 Friday, October 21, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5

5.1 Elderly Populations—Salon A Chair: Elwood Carlson, Florida State University

Multinomial Analysis of Assistance Migration for the Elderly Andy Sharma, University of Denver

Racial Differences in the Cohort Effects: Disability Trajectories among Older Americans Miles G. Taylor, Florida State University Scott M. Lynch, Princeton University Heather Griffis, Florida State University

The Relationship between Potential Access and the Realized Utilization of the Healthcare Services among Older Population Chun-Lin Lin, University of Texas at San Antonio

Predicting Health Outcomes Among the Elderly: Racial Differences in Long-Term Care Transitions and Mortality Matthew Louis Edwards Jr., Princeton University

5.2 Adolescent Health and Well-Being—Adams Park Chair: Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio

Illicit Drug Use and Abuse: A Study of Trends in Drug Usage among America’s Youth Randy D. Schubert, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Body Mass Index Trajectories and Substance Use among Adolescents and Young Adults Ursula Keller Weiss, Florida State University

Socioeconomic, Behavioral and Contextual Determinants of Non-fatal Injury Risk among Young Adults in the United States Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas at San Antonio P. Johnelle Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio

The Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents in Interracial Romantic Relationships: The Importance of Social Support and Parent-Child Relationships Byron Miller, Florida State University

13 Friday, October 21, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5 (continued)

5.3 Environmental Issues—Florida East Chair: Robert Freymeyer, Presbyterian College

Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Cancer Risk from Air Toxics Exposures in the Delta Region Wesley James, University of Memphis Chunrong Jia, University of Memphis

The Relationship between Environmental Quality and Household Fertility Behavior in the Western Chitwan Valley of Nepal Bishal Kasu, Mississippi State University

The Effect of Flora Quality on Fertility Behavior Sarah Brauner-Otto, Mississippi State University

The Effect of Air Pollution and Community Characteristics Daesung Choi, Seoul National University Youngtae Cho, Seoul National University

5.4 Religious and Political Issues—Florida Center/West Chair: Michael Irwin, Duquesne University

African American Youth and Civic and Political Engagement: Social Class Variation and the Impact of Informal Mentoring Kathleen A. Lamb, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Reshaping Welfare, Reshaping Attitudes: The Influence of Welfare State Restructuring on National Attitudes Cross-Nationally JoEllen Pederson, Florida State University

The Development of Rural and Indigenous Communities in Chiapas, Mexico: Gauging the Effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Health and Educational Outcomes Jorge Rafael Manzano, University of Texas at San Antonio

SNAP Inside Upper-Middle Class Suburbs: Access to Florida’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Heather Mauney, Florida State University

14 Friday, October 21, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 6

6.1. Students Panel 3—Cultural Issues—Salon A Chair: Mark Hayward, University of Texas at Austin

Art of the Frontera: Culture of a Militarized Zone Matthew Grumbach, Columbia University

The Impact of Childcare Subsidies on Maternal Stress Olivia Healy, Cornell University

We Don’t All Want the Same Thing: Regional Differences in Immigrants’ Views on Proposed Immigration Policies Sarah James, Rice University

6.2 Violence—Adams Park Chair: Komanduri S. Murty, Fort Valley State University

Structural Contextual Factors Associated with Uprising Levels of Violence: An Exploration of a Mexican Paradox Miguel Flores, University of Texas at San Antonio Eduardo Rodriguez-Oreggia, EGAP Campus Estado de Mexico, Tecnologico de Monterrey

Violence among Young Adults: Contributing Factors Kelsey Hurst, Bloomsburg University Megumi Omori, Bloomsburg University

Race and Relationship as Predictors of News Coverage of Female Homicides Donna Shai, Villanova University

Neighborhood Homicide Rate during Gestation and its Relationship to Intrauterine Growth Retardation Sharon P. Fowler, University of Texas School of Public Health Benjamin S. Bradshaw, University of Texas School of Public Health Hari Krishna Sagiraju, University of Texas School of Public Health

15 Friday, October 21, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 6 (continued)

6.3 Health Disparities—Florida East Chair: Ursula Keller Weiss, Florida State University

Race Differentials in Disability among the Elderly in Urban and Rural Areas Marlene A. Lee, Population Reference Bureau Joachim Singelmann, The University of Texas at San Antonio

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Religious Involvement: Is There a Relationship? Philip Mason, Mississippi State University

A Tale of Two Social Epidemics: Persistent Mortality Clusters Among U.S. Counties, 1970-2000 William Keith, Mississippi State University Jeralyn Cossman, Mississippi State University Ronald Cossman, Mississippi State University

Equity of Access to Long-term Care among the Korean Elderly Ju Moon Park, University of Incheon

6.4 Union Formation—Florida Center/West Chair: Barbara Johnson, University of South Carolina Aiken

Protective Effects of Remarriage: Differences between Male and Female Ke Meng, University of Texas at San Antonio

Interracial Marriage: Comparison of Common Characteristics Eowna Young Harrison, Bloomsburg University

Union Formation Behaviors: Young Adult Immigrants in the United States Giuseppina Valle, Florida State University Heather Griffis, Florida State University

Respondent Heaping of Sex Partner Count Data in the United States Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Texas A&M University R. Christopher Cherry, University of Wisconsin-Superior

Friday, October 21, 11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 2—Ballroom

Luncheon Plenary Speaker: Robert Hummer, University of Texas at Austin Educational Attainment and Widening Mortality Disparities in the United States

16 Friday, October 21, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 7

7.1. Student Panel 4—Migration—Salon A Chair: Robert Hummer, University of Texas at Austin

Migration and the Aging of Mexico Jean Nava, University of Texas at Austin

Acculturated Stress in New and Old Immigrant Destinations Terry Ye, University of Pennsylvania

Comparing Resources for Social Incorporation in Traditional and Nontraditional Destinations Luz Maria Carreno, Utah State University

7.2 Issues of Childhood and Youth—Adams Park Chair: Jessica Bishop-Royse, Florida State University

What Demographic Analysis Tells Us about the Undercount of Children in the 2010 Census William P. O’Hare, U.S. Census Bureau

Stability of Childcare Arrangements Experienced by Pre-School Aged Children Sandra Colby, Florida State University

National Guard Youth Challenge Program: How It Can Impact Enlistment and Demographics of the Military Madisen B. Drury, Utah State University

Shall Mom Work or Not: the Effects of Child Health on Mother’s Labor Force Participation Ke Meng, University of Texas at San Antonio

Women Empowerment, Education and Child Immunization—Some Lessons from Pakistan Household Data Sajid Amin Javed, National Institute of Population Studies, Islamabad Saima Asghar, National Institute of Population Studies, Islamabad Badiea Shaukat, National Institute of Population Studies, Islamabad

17 Friday, October 21, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 7 (continued)

7.3 Health Issues Over Time—Florida East Chair: Hanna Jokinen-Gordon, Florida State University

Three Decades of Change in the Demographic Characteristics of Nurses June Nogle, University of Florida Donna Neff, University of Florida

Generational Health Care Spending Preferences Across Time Carla Alphonso, Presbyterian College

A Historical Comparative Study of Adult Mortality: Taiwan and the United States Yu-Ting Chang, Texas A&M University

Empirical Demonstration of Epidemiologic Transitions: A New Method William Keith, Mississippi State University

7.4 Births Expectations and Outcomes—Florida Center/West Chair: Yanyi Djamba, Auburn University Montgomery

A (Simplified) Experimental Methodology: Indirectly Estimating Total Fertility based on the Child-Woman Ratio Mathew Hauer, University of Georgia

Differences in the Role of Educational Attainment in Determining Adult Female Birth Expectations Among Hispanics and Non-Hispanics Clarissa Ozuna, University of Texas at San Antonio

Teen Pregnancy Among Latinas: Exposing the Cultural Differences Explanation as a Myth Eugenia Conde, Texas A&M University

Demographic Characteristics of Lesbian Mothers in the United States Karin L. Brewster, Florida State University Kathryn Harker Tillman, Florida State University Hanna Jokinen-Gordon, Florida State University

The Relative Risk Associated with Initiation of Contraceptive Use in India and its Populous State Uttar Pradesh Rohit Kumar Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India. Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India

18 Friday, October 21, 3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 8

8.1 Stress and Depression—Salon A Chair: Charles Nam, Florida State University

Stress Exposure, Race, Unhealthy Behaviors, and Psychological Distress John Taylor, Florida State University Byron Miller, Florida State University

Examining Postpartum Depression from a Stress-Process Perspective Keshia Reid, Florida State

Depression and Mortality: An Investigation of the Role of Health Lifestyle Behaviors Jarron M. Saint Onge, University of Houston Laura Freeman, University of Houston Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado Denver

8.2 Impacts of Segregation—Adams Park Chair: Antwan Jones, George Washington University

The Impact of Different Dimensions of Residential Segregation on Prematurity Status of Infants P. Johnelle Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas at San Antonio

The Residential Segregation of Same-Sex Partnered Households from Heterosexual Partnered Households in U.S. Cities Danielle Xiaodan Deng, Texas A&M University

Segregation and Diabetes Risk in the United States Diana S. Grigsby-Toussaint, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Antwan Jones, The George Washington University Jessica Kubo, Stanford University

Segregated by Age: Are We Becoming More Divided? Richelle Winkler, Michigan Technological University Rozalynn Klaas, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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