2021 PAA Annual Meeting Schedule

PAA 2021 Schedule

Wednesday, May 5 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 3: Data and Methods for Causal Inference in Demography 

Deep Learning of Potential Outcomes B. Koch, University of California, Los Angeles; J.  Foster, University of California, Los Angeles; P. Geraldo Bastias, University of California, Los  Angeles; S. Jiang, University of California, Los Angeles; T. Sainburg, University of California,  San Diego; Y. Sun, University of California, Los Angeles. 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 17: New Dimensions of Marriage in Southeast Asia

Contemporary Marriages in Cambodia P. Heuveline, University of California, Los Angeles. 

9:30 AM – 11:00 AM, Poster Session P1: Aging and the Life Course; and Mortality and Morbidity 

Deaths of Despair in the United States and Its Implications for the Mortality of Latinxs H. Beltrán-Sánchez, University of California, Los Angeles; J. Flores Morales, University of  California, Los Angeles/ California Center for Population Research. 

Effects of Randomized Audits on Child Mortality in Brazil A. P. Ramos, University of  California, Los Angeles. 

Consequences of a Recent Long-Term Care Rebalancing Policy for the Receipt of Family Care  by Older Adults E. Friedman, RAND Corporation; J. Escarce, UCLA; R. Shih, RAND  Corporation; S. Edgington, RAND Corporation. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 23: Childhood Conditions and Adult Achievement 

Trajectories of Downward Mobility in the United States J. Brand, University of California, Los  Angeles; S. Rouhani, University of California, Los Angeles; X. Song, University of Pennsylvania. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 30: Spatial and Geographic Disparities in Health 

Decomposing the Rural-Urban Obesity Gap Over Time in the United States D. Baid, Duke  University; E. Zang, Yale University; J. Flores Morales, University of California, Los Angeles/  California Center for Population Research; L. Luo, Pennsylvania State University. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 31: Immigrant and Immigration Policy: Changes and Effects 

Structural Racism and Intersectionality in Birth Outcomes: Association of Criminalizing and  Inclusive Immigration Policies With Preterm Birth by Race and Nativity Status in the United States A. Landrian, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; D. Vilda, Tulane University; M. Young, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research; M. Sudhinaraset, UCLA Fielding School  of Public Health; R. Woofter, UCLA; S. Wallace, University of California, Los Angeles.

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 33: Methodological Innovations in Mortality 

Discussant: H. Beltrán-Sánchez, University of California, Los Angeles 

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 40: New Insights on the Mechanisms of Housing Inequality 

Moving to the City: An Audit Study Examining the Consequences of Racial/Ethnic  Discrimination on Residential Segregation N. DiRago, University of California, Los Angeles; R.  Ghoshal, Elon University; S. M. Gaddis, University of California, Los Angeles. 

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 45: Reproductive Autonomy 

Discussant: M. Sudhinaraset, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health 

Housing the Homeless: The Effect of Housing Assistance on Recidivism to Homelessness,  Economic, and Social Outcomes E. Cohen, UCLA – CCPR. 

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 47: Education and Health Outcomes Among Immigrant Youth 

The Kids Are (Not) Alright: Healthcare Access Before and After the Medical Expansion in 2016:  An Analysis Using the California Health Interview Survey J. Flores Morales, University of  California, Los Angeles/ California Center for Population Research. 

1:15 PM – 2:45 PM, Poster Session P2: Applied Demography; Migration and Immigration; and  Spatial and Environmental Demography 

Making Migration Sexy: Immigrants in Same-Sex Couples in the United States K. Velasco; N.  Hoffmann, University of California, Los Angeles. 

Essential to Whom? Measuring the Well-being of Temporary Foreign Workers and Their  Families During the Coronavirus Pandemic A. G. Mustafa, International Center for Diarrhoeal  Disease Research; A. Razzaque, International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research; A.  Lawton, UCLA; H. West, University of California, Los Angeles; R. Kuhn, University of  California-Los Angeles; S. Hossain, International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research. 

Immigrants, Legal Status, and Illegal Trade B. McCully, University of California, Los Angeles. 

A Life Course Perspective on the Integration of Temporary and Permanent Migrants Z. Chen,  University of California, Los Angeles. 

Land Banking in Shrinking Cities: The Spatial Demography of Governing Abandoned Urban  Neighborhoods in the United States N. DiRago, University of California, Los Angeles. 

Selection, Experience, and Disadvantage: Integrating Theories of Health Inequality Among U.S.  Immigrants A. Bacong, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; H. Sohn, Emory University.

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 68: Access and Quality of Care in Neonatal Health 

The Influence of Separating Newborns From Mothers and Maternal Consent for Care on  Satisfaction and Postpartum Practices: Findings From a Longitudinal Survey in Kenya E. Sacks, Johns Hopkins University; J. Opot, Innovations for Poverty Action; M. Sudhinaraset,  UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; M. Nakphong

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 71: Biodemography of Aging and the Life Course 

Modeling Biological Age and Its Link With the Aging Process A. Palloni, University of  Wisconsin-Madison; H. Beltrán-Sánchez, University of California, Los Angeles; M. McEniry,  University of Wisconsin-Madison; Y. Huangfu, University of Wisconsin–Madison. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 82: Health Disparities in a Global Context 

Blood Pressure Control Among Old Indians: Trends and DisparityE. Meijer, University of  Southern California; J. Wilkens, Gateway to Global Aging Data; J. Lee, University of Southern  California; P. Hu, University of California, Los Angeles. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 86: Lifespan Inequalities Around the Globe 

Height, Weight, and Life Expectancy: Evidence From Latin America and the Caribbean A.  Palloni, University of Wisconsin-Madison; H. Beltrán-Sánchez, University of California, Los  Angeles; M. McEniry, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Y. Huangfu, University of Wisconsin– Madison. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 77: Family Change in Comparative Perspective 

The Changing Polygyny-Fertility Association in Sub-Saharan Africa S. Chae, University of  Montreal; V. Agadjanian, University of California Los Angeles. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 74: Flash: Consequences of COVID-19 

The Shadow Pandemic: COVID-19 and Violence Against Adolescent Girls in Low- and Middle Income Countries M. Shah, University of California, Los Angeles; S. Baird, George Washington  University. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 78: New Methods in Family Demography 

A Practical Revealed Preference Model for Sepating Preferences and Availability Effects in  Marriage Formation S. Goyal, University of California, Los Angeles; M. Handcock, University  of California, Los Angeles; F. Yeung, University of California, Los Angeles

Thursday, May 6 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 104: Racism, White Supremacy, and Demography 

Toward a Critical Demography of Tribal Peoples D. Rodriguez-Lonebear, University of California,  Los Angeles. 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 101: Impact of Immigration Status on Migration Behavior 

How Citizenship Denial Shapes Immigrants’ Citizenship Enactment: Evidence From French Data T. Lai, University of California, Los Angeles. 

9:30 AM – 11:00 AM, Poster Session P3: Children, Youth, and Intergenerational Ties; and  Education, Work, and Economic Inequality 

The Opioid Epidemic and Children’s Living Arrangements in the United States, 2000–2018

A. Villarreal, University of California, Los Angeles; M. Caudillo, University of Maryland; P.  Cohen, University of Maryland, College Park. 

The Impact of Partner Disability Status on Women’s Labor Outcomes Across Three Veteran  Cohorts Clague, Department of Sociology, UCLA; H. Flowers, University of California, Los Angeles; S. Johnsen, University of California, Los Angeles.

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 134: Gender- and Sexuality-Based Violence 

Revisiting the Polygyny and Intimate Partner Violence Connection: The Role of Religion and  Wife’s Rank in Nigeria N. Owoo, IUSSP; V. Agadjanian, University of California Los Angeles. 

Sociodemographic Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Coercion Among  Arab American Women in Dearborn, Michigan A. Khan, UCLA; J. Cruz, University of  Michigan; L. Elabed, ACCESS; M. Tariq, ACCESS; M. Makki, ACCESS; Y. Kusunoki,  University of Michigan. 

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 138: Health and Labor Market Impacts of (Im)Migration 

Linking Labor Migration and Food Security in Rural Mozambique: Agricultural Investment, Asset  Building, and Local Employment B. Cau, Eduardo Mondlane University; V.Agadjanian, University  of California Los Angeles. 

1:15 PM – 2:45 PM, Poster Session P4: COVID-19; Data and Methods; and Race and Ethnicity

Multiracial Identity and Educational Attainment T. Aquino, University of California – Los  Angeles. 

Factors Associated With County Racial/Ethnic Composition, Opioid Positivity, and Alcohol  Intoxication Among American Indian/Alaska Native Suicide Decedents, 2003–2015 A. Mueller-Williams, UCLA. 

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 145: COVID-19 and Job Loss 

Discussant: J. Brand, University of California, Los Angeles 

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 155: Selectivity of Migration 

Social Mobility During Lifetime Migration: Transition and Self-selection Z. Chen, University of  California, Los Angeles. 

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 153: Flash: Policies, Health, and Well-being 

Child Marriage or Statutory Rape? A Comparison of Law and Practice in the United States  Since the Year 2000 A. Koski, UCLA; K. Van Roost, McGill University; M. Horn, McGill  University. 

3:15 PM – 4:45 PM, Poster Session 5: Family Demography; and Historical Demography 

The Black-White Remarriage Gap: Reassessing Economic Prospects Using the Military Context R.  Cho, University of California – Los Angeles. 

How Does Housework Influence the Motherhood Penalty? A. Clague, Department of Sociology,  UCLA. 

The Mediating Effects of Household Resources in Orphan Disadvantage in Cambodia A.  Clague, Department of Sociology, UCLA; D. Davis, Guest; P. Heuveline, University of  California. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 166: Unemployment, Job Insecurity, and Economic Insecurity Chair: J. Brand, University of California, Los Angeles 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 167: Family Complexity 

Her Kids, His Kids, Our Kids: Family Complexity and Parent-Child Relationships in Later Life I-F Lin, Bowling Green State University; J. Seltzer, University of California, Los Angeles. 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Impact of Abortion Laws and Policies 

Discussant: J. Gipson, University of California-Los Angeles 

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 172: Social Policy and Population Health

Impact of Tuition-Free Secondary Education Policy on Child Marriage and Early Childbearing: A  Quasi-Experimental Study 

J. Heymann, University of California, Los Angeles; K. Huh, World Policy Analysis Center; P.  Bhuwania, University of California, Los Angeles.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 173: Contributions of Migrants to Sending and Receiving Societies 

Men’s Migration, Marital Trajectories, and Women’s Subjective Well-being in Rural  Mozambique 

S. Chae, University of Montreal; V. Agadjanian, University of California Los Angeles.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM, Session 175: Excess Mortality Due to COVID-19 in International Comparison

Heterogeneity in the Excess of Mortality and Its Impact on Loss of Life Expectancy by COVID-19:  Evidence From Mexico H. Beltrán-Sánchez, University of California, Los Angeles; V. Garcia Guerrero, El Colegio de Mexico. 

Friday, May 7 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 184: Flash: Advances in Education and Labor Force Research 

Teacher Turnover in Early Childhood Education: Longitudinal Evidence From the Universe of  Publicly-Funded Programs in Louisiana A. Markowitz, University of California, Los Angeles; D.  Bassok, University of Virginia; L. Bellows, University of Virginia. 

9:30 AM – 11:00 AM, Poster Session 6: Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior, and  Reproductive Health; and Religion and Culture 

Ethno-Linguistic Divides and Fertility in Transitional Central Asia L. Nedoluzhko, Independent  Researcher; V. Agadjanian, University of California Los Angeles. 

How Does the Price of Contraception Affect Take-Up Among Low-Income, Uninsured Women:  Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial D. Eisenberg, University of California, Los Angeles; I.  Vrioni, University of Michigan; J. Barber, Indiana University; L. Bart, University of Michigan; M.  Bailey, University of California, Los Angeles; P. Fomby, University of Michigan; V.  Dalton, University of Michigan; V. Lang, University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. 

Premarital Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors in Afghanistan R. Sadeghi, University of Tehran; V.  Agadjanian, University of California Los Angeles.

An Examination of Reproductive Autonomy and Family Planning in Rural Malawi A. Wollum; A.  Norris, The Ohio State University; J. Gipson, University of California-Los Angeles; M.  Bornstein, University of California, Los Angeles. 

Minors’ Decision-making Around Abortion and Parental Involvement in Two Southern States A. L. McBrayer, University of Alabama; E. C. Rockwell, University of Alabama; K.  White, University of Texas at Austin; K. S. Hall , Columbia University; M. Kottke, Emory  University; P. L. Rogers, Emory University; R. Rebouche, Temple University; S. A. Hartwig, Emory  University ; S. Narasimhan, University of California-Los Angeles. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 206: Intersectionality and Population Health 

Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexual Identity Attributions Toward Discrimination and  Mental Health Across Three Generations of LGB Adults A. Mallory, University of Texas Austin; I.  Meyer, University of California-Los Angeles; S. Russell, University of Texas at Austin. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 204: The Structural Determinants of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in  Reproductive Health 

Discussant: J. Gipson, University of California, Los Angeles 

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 223: Social Context, Immigration, and Health 

Immigrant Health (Dis)advantage in the Labor Market 

H. Zheng, The Ohio State University; W-h Yu, University of California, Los Angeles. 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM, Session 229: Measuring Structural Racism

Structural Racism: Time to Pop the Bucky Ball 

G. Gee, University of California, Los Angeles.

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Poster Session P7: Gender and Sexuality; and Health and Health Behavior 

Declining Self-rated Health for Left-Behind Wives in Rural Mozambique: The Role of Men’s  Migration Success and Spousal Communication N. Jansen; V. Agadjanian, University of  California Los Angeles. 

Revisiting the Immigrant Paradox in Birth Outcomes: Differences in Preterm Birth and Low  Birth Weight Across Mother’s Nativity Status and Father’s Race/Ethnicity Among Infants Born  to White, Black, Asian, and Hispanic Mothers A. Landrian, UCLA Fielding School of Public  Health; M. Sudhinaraset, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; R. Woofter, UCLA  Fielding School of Public Health. 

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 232: The Returns to Education in Young Adulthood Discussant: J. Brand, University of California, Los Angeles

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 235: Immigrant Educational and Economic Outcomes 

Earnings Assimilation of Second and Later Generation Men: Evidence From Administrative  Records A. Villarreal, University of California, Los Angeles; C. Tamborini, U.S. Social Security  Administration. 

A “Win-Win Exercise”? Eastern European Children in Western Europe N. Hoffmann, University  of California, Los Angeles. 

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM, Session 232: The Returns to Education in Young Adulthood 

Who Benefits Most From “Some College”? College Dropout and Economic Returns in Young  Adulthood C. Ciocca Eller, Harvard University; N. Quadlin, University of California, Los  Angeles; O. Gowen. 

Saturday, May 8 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 252: Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Human  

Entwined Embedded Events: The Effect of Parental Incarceration Timing on Children’s Academic  Achievement M. Fox, University of California, Los Angeles; R. Moore, University of California – Los Angeles; X. Song, University of Pennsylvania. 

9:15 AM – 10:30 AM, Session 260: Immigration Enforcement in the Age of Trump 

Remittances in the Time of Trump: How an Anti-Immigrant Political Climate Influences  Remittance Amount for Mexican Migrants in the United States, 1982–2018 J. I. A. O.  Lawani, University of California, Berkeley; K. Hernandez, University of California, Los Angeles. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 275: Health Effects of Despair, Isolation, and Stress 

The Rise in Deaths of Despair and Unclaimed Bodies H. Sohn, Emory University; P. Prickett,  University of Amsterdam; S. Timmermans, UCLA. 

10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Session 279: Flash: Religion and Demography 

The Paradox of Change: Religion and Fertility Decline in South Korea S. H. Yoo, Hanyang  University; V. Agadjanian, University of California Los Angeles.