Conference Programme Monday, August 26Th 2013 Tuesday, August 27Th 2013

Conference Programme Monday, August 26Th 2013 Tuesday, August 27Th 2013

Conference Programme Completed papers or extended abstracts can be accessed by clicking on presentation titles and then on “extended abstract”. Monday, August 26th 2013 17:30pm - 19:00pm Room: Auditorium Session 001: Opening Ceremony Chair: Un-Tae Park (Korea Institute of Population Problems) Keynote address (English): “Fertility and family-support policies: What can be learned from the European experiences?” François Héran, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) Discours d'ouverture (version française) : "Politique familiale et fécondité : quelles leçons retenir des expériences européennes ?" François Héran, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) ; Tuesday, August 27th 2013 8:30am - 10:00am Room: Room 101, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 002: Access to and impact of HAART Chair: Cecilia Gayet (Flacso Mexico) Trends in HIV prevalence and incidence sex ratios in ALPHA demographic surveillance sites, 1990-2010 Basia Zaba, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Clara Calvert, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Milly Marston, London School of Health and Tropical Medicine; Raphael Isingo, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; Jessica Nakiyingi-Miiro, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit On AIDS; Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health Sciences Program; Amelia C Crampin, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Constance Nyamukapa, Biomedical Research & Training Institute & Imperial College London; Jim Todd, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit On AIDS; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) Immediate lifelong highly active antiretroviral therapy for all pregnant women with HIV: The counselling conundrum Laura Ferguson, University of Southern California; Karina Kielmann, Queen Margaret University; Alison D. Grant, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Deborah Watson-Jones, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Sophie Vusha, University of Nairobi; Dr John Odero Ong'ech, University of Nairobi; David A Ross, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Family situation and living arrangement of HIV-infected adolescents in Thailand Sophie Le Coeur, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Eva Lelievre, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) Availability of HAART and Risky Sexual Behaviour: Insights from Botswana Wayne S Gill, University of Free State, South Africa; Zitha Mokomane, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa; Mona Drage, The Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organisation Organisation Room: Room 102, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 003: Low fertility groups in developing countries Chair: Wanda Cabella (Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de La República) Discussant: André Caetano (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (puc-mg)) Childlessness in Brazil: socioeconomic and regional diversity Suzana Cavenaghi, National School of Statistical Science at The Brazilian Institution of Geography and Statistics - ENCE/IBGE; Jose Eustaquio Diniz Alves, Brazilian Bureau of the Census Is fertility at replacement level in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso? Assessing the impact of migrations Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Clémentine Rossier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou Middle Class Dreams: India’s One-Child Families Alaka Basu, Cornell University; Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland & National Council of Applied Economic Research , New Delhi Below-replacement fertility of ethnic Indians in Fiji: a decomposition analysis of the components of changes in TFR Bhakta B. Gubhaju, Australian National University; Eduard Jongstra, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Merewalesi Raikoti, Bureau of Statistics, Suva, Fiji Room: Room 103, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 004: Transitions in the spousal selection process Chair: Sangeetha Madhavan (University of Maryland) Arranged and forced marriages in Kyrgyzstan: Persistence or change? Lesia Nedoluzhko, Stockholm University; Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University Changing perceptions towards marriage and singlehood among Thai women Patcharawalai - Wongboonsin, College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University; Pataporn Sukontamarn, College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University; Wiraporn Toom Pothisiri, College of Population Studies; Rungratana Kowantanakul, College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University Marriage, process and preparedness among Youth: Insight from Youth in India Shubhranshu Upadhyay, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Pallavi Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) Transition into marriage in Greater Jakarta: Courtship, Parental Influence and Self-Choice Marriage Ariane Utomo, Australian National University; Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo, Australian National University; Peter McDonald, Australian National University; Anna Reimondos, The Australian National University; Terence H Hull, Australian National University Room: Room 104, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 005: Migrant aspirations and strategies Chair: René Houle (Statistics Canada) Changing aspirations for voluntary mobility and immobility in times of crisis Dominique Jolivet, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford Irregular Migration: causes and consequences of young adult migration from southern Ethiopia to South Africa Teshome Desta Kanko, Wolaita Sodo University; Ajay Bailey, Population Research Centre, University of Groningen; Charles Teller, George Washington University Migration Aspirations among Young People in Egypt: Who Desires to Migrate and Why? Asmaa Elbadawy, Population Council The influence of vulnerability on migration intentions in Afghanistan Craig Loschmann, Maastricht University; Melissa Siegel, Maastricht University, School of Goverance Room: Room 105, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 006: Internal migration and urbanization: special applications Chair: James Raymer (Australian National University) Internal Migration to Kinshasa 1970-2007: Investigating migrant characteristics in times of insecurity and economic crises Jamaica Corker, University of Pennsylvania Migration, Loss-To-Follow-Up and Population Surveillance in South Africa Michael White, Brown University; Dr. Mark A. Collinson, Unversity of the Witwatersrand; Samuel Kojo Antobam, University of the Witwatersrand; Stephen McGarvey, Brown University; Mark Lurie, Brown University The effect of social mobility on the odds and destination of relocation: moving within or out of the Brussels-Capital Region Lena Imeraj, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Sylvie Gadeyne, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Didier Willaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Towards a typology of student migration: Illustrations from student record data for the United Kingdom Neil G Bailey, University of Southampton Room: Room 106, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 007: Population ageing and intergenerational transfers: challenges for social welfare policies Chair: Judith Banister (Javelin Investments) Discussant: Yi Zeng (Duke University And Peking University) Marriage Squeeze and Intergenerational Transfers in Contemporary Rural China: Evidence from Yi County of Anhui Province Xiaoyi Jin, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Qiuju Guo, School of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Marcus W Feldman, Stanford University Intergenerational contact of European migrants - ; A case study of Belgium Tom De Winter, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Suzana Koelet, Free University of Brussels; Ronan Van Rossem, Universiteit Gent; Helga De Valk, NIDI/Vrije Universiteit Brussel Transfers from Old Parents to Single Adult Children in Korea Yun-Suk Lee, University of Seoul The economic effects of public and private transfers on elderly households in India: Implications for social welfare policies Soumitra Ghosh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences Room: Room 107, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 008: Population and development Chair: David Lam (University of Michigan) Labor and consumption across the lifecycle Andrew Mason, University of Hawaii At Manoa; Ronald D. Lee, University of California, Berkeley Youth unemployment and age structure across the OECD countries FORTINO VELA-PEON, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco; Alejandro Aguirre Martinez, El Colegio De Mexico Income Shocks, Contraceptive Use, and Timing of Fertility Shamma Adeeb Alam, University of Washington; Claus C Portner, Seattle University Heat Waves at Conception and Later Life Outcomes Joshua Wilde, University of South Florida; Benedicte H. Apouey, Paris School of Economics Room: Room 108, Convention Hall, 1st Floor Session 009: Promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents: What works? Chair: Annabel Erulkar (Population Council) Effectiveness of using comic books to communicate HIV and AIDS messages to in-school youth: Insights from a pilot intervention study in Nairobi, Kenya Francis Obare, Population Council; Harriet Birungi, Population Council Improving Maternal Health through Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Awareness and Life Skill based Training: Experience in Bangladesh Farhana Rahman, UCEP-Bangladesh; Ubaidur Rob, Population Council; Aftab Uddin Ahmed, UCEP-Bangladesh Questioning gender norms to promote SRH among early adolescents: Evidences from a school program in Mumbai, India Pranita Achyut, Icrw; Ravi Verma, icrw The Impact of a school-based gender-sensitive sexuality education program on adolescents’ sexual knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy

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