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Doubletree Hotel Tallahassee, Florida 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) SDA Communications, Editorship, and Meeting Arrangements Webmaster: Carl Schmertmann, Florida State University Newsletter Editor: Carla Alphonso, Presbyterian College PRPR Editor: Thomas W. Pullum, University of Texas at Austin Local Arrangements: Elwood Carlson, Florida State University PAST PRESIDENTS 2010 Charles Tolbert 1991-1992 John F. Long 2009 Jeralynn Cossman 1990-1991 Isaac W. Eberstein 2008 Michael D. Irwin 1989-1990 Stanley K. Smith 2007 Barbara E. Johnson 1988-1989 Julia H. Martin 2006 Elwood D. Carlson 1987-1988 Omer R. Galle 2005 Robert A. Hummer 1986-1987 W. Parker Frisbee 2003-2004 Karen Woodrow-Lafield 1985-1986 V. Jeffrey Evans 2002-2003 Peter Morrison 1984-1985 William Serow 2001-2002 Carl Schmertmann 1983-1984 Daniel O. Price 2000-2001 C. Jack Tucker 1982-1983 Jeanne C. Biggar 1999-2000 Judith Waldrop 1981-1982 Anne S. Lee 1998-1999 Louis G. Pol 1980-1981 Thomas J. Espenshade 1997-1998 Richard Rogers 1979-1980 Gladys K. Bowles 1996-1997 Jack Marcum 1978-1979 Robert H. Weller 1995-1996 Joachim Singelmann 1977-1978 Leon F. Bouvier 1994-1995 Steve H. Murdock 1975-1977 Dudley L. Poston, Jr. 1993-1994 Kirsten West 1973-1975 George C. Myers 1992-1993 William O’Hare 1970-1973 Everett S. Lee 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 2012 Southern Demographic Association Annual Meeting The Williamsburg Hospitality House Williamsburg, Virginia October 10-12, 2012 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 New York 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.