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Saturday, July 23 / 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM   •   Posters

Poster Session 5

  1. Internal displacement and trafficking of indigenous women in MexicoArunkumar Acharya, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

  2. Does the conventional measure of unintended pregnancy capture the valorisation of motherhood in a young female inner city African-American population?Aimee Afable-Munsuz, University of California, San Francisco ; Ilene S. Speizer, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Jeanette Magnus, Tulane University ; Carl Kendall, Tulane University

  3. Population problems of Istanbul urbanization in TurkeyDerya Altunbas, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University

  4. Methods and techniques to measure and categorise migrant movements: the cases of São Paulo and BahiaErnesto F. Amaral, University of Texas at Austin

  5. Time use as a measure of marriage quality: an application to rural BangladeshSajeda Amin, Population Council ; Luciana Suran, Population Council

  6. Portuguese emigration in the XIX century: estimation of legal departures to BrazilCristiana V. Andrade, University of Cambridge

  7. Sexual comportment, reproduction and vulnerability to sexual risk of Sub-Saharan African men and women in France Armelle Andro, Université de Paris I, Sorbonne ; Elise Marsicano, Université de Paris I, Sorbonne

  8. Patterns of economic participation among women of Mexican origin in the United StatesMaría Adela Angoa Pérez, El Colegio de México

  9. Transformation and diversification of living spaces in the department of TarijaHugo Arze, Universidad J. M. Saracho ; Philippe Hamelin, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

  10. Measuring spatial concentration of the population: a new approachAugusto Ascolani, Università di Trento ; Giuseppe Espa ; Rossella Baldini

  11. Testing for spatial diffusion of the onset of fertility decline accounting for structural variablesRenato M. Assuncao, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

  12. Interdisciplinary analysis of various courses of treatment and school enrolment in an environment of povertyAlhassane Balde, Université de Paris V, Sorbonne and Université de Conakry

  13. Migration from Latin America to France from 1970: social and demographic characteristics, social networks and future prospectsLina Bassarsky, Université de Paris X, Nanterre

  14. A pioneering initiative: the IMILA project of CELADE (Population Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean)Guiomar Bay, CELADE and CEPAL ; Daniel Macadar ; Jorge Martinez Pizarro, CELADE

  15. The focus group method and demographic analysis: thematic and subject positioning approachesDisa Bergnehr, The Department of Child Studies, Linköping University

  16. Investigating labour market determinants of Italian internal migration flows, 1996-2001Corrado Bonifazi, IRPPS.CNR, Rome ; Luigi Costanzo, Instituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT) ; Costanza Giovannelli, Instituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT) ; Frank Heins, IRPPS.CNR, Rome

  17. First findings from a sample survey on daily mobility in selected Italian regionsMarco Bottai, Università di Pisa ; Nicola Salvati, Università di Pisa

  18. MAPE-R: an empirical comparison with MAPEThomas M. Bryan, Third Wave Research

  19. The European Population Conference 2005 of the Council of EuropeRaimondo Cagiano de Azevedo, Università di Roma

  20. Excess mortality during the 2003 heat wave in Paris, FranceFlorence Canoui-Poitrine, Service de Santé Publique et d'Epidémiologie ; Emmanuelle Cadot, Service de Santé publique et d'Epidémiologie - Hôpital Bicêtre-Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris ; Alfred Spira, Service de Santé Publique et d'Epidémiologie - Hôpital Bicêtre-Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris

  21. Quality of age reporting in the census of TurkeySebnem Canpolat, Hacettepe University

  22. Risks in the southern border of the United States: analysis from the perspective of those affectedManuel Ángel Castillo, El Colegio de México ; Carolina A. Rosas, Universidad de Buenos Aires

  23. Land use choices in the tropical forest frontier: the potential role of malariaMarcia C. Castro, University of South Carolina ; Burton Singer, Princeton University

  24. Undocumented migrants from Mexico seek new routes and find new problemsAna Lucía Castro Luque, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona ; Blanca Zepeda Bracamonte, El Colegio de Sonora

  25. Growth of slums, availability of infrastructure and demographic outcomes: evidence from IndiaS. Chandrasekhar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research

  26. Money transfers and development: data and problemsYves Charbit, Université de Paris V, Sorbonne ; Hélène Mourozeau, Université de Paris V, Sorbonne

  27. Migrant Malian traders in Cameroon: social organisation, know-how and access to resourcesPierre Cisse, ISFRA

  28. Metropolitan dynamics and socio-spatial segregation in the emerging metropolitan areas in São Paulo: Campinas and SantosJosé Marcos Cunha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas ; Alberto A.E. Jakob, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

  29. The history of the “demography of development”: the World Bank (1946-2000)Roser Cusso, Institut de Sociologie, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique

  30. What’s new in race and residential mobility? An analysis of individual and ecological factorsCecily Darden, University of Maryland

  31. Feminisation of Nepali migration to IndiaPranati Datta, Indian Statistical Institute

  32. Social and economic implications of India’s population growth under alternative policy optionsPuspita Datta, Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) ; Sanjay K. Mohanty, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  33. Continuous observation of circulation in Niakhar, SenegalDaniel Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) ; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

  34. The demographic crisis in Bulgaria after 1989: mobility and ambivalent belongingSvetlana Dimitrova, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)

  35. Increases in violent crime and its relationship to migration in Minas Gerais in the late 1990sAlexandre M.A. Diniz, PUCMINAS

  36. Spanish immigrants in São Paulo after World War II: registers of the old immigrant hostelsJuliana Dominguez, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

  37. The French population in Berlin: from soldiers to transnational city dwellers Cédric Duchêne-Lacroix, Centre Marc Bloch Berlin

  38. Exodus of young people from rural areas of developing countriesCarline Duval Joseph

  39. Brain drain and optimal funding of education in developing countriesOusmane Faye, Université de Liège ; Frédéric Docquier, Université Catholique de Louvain ; Gwanael Piaser, Université Catholique de Louvain

  40. Doctors becoming nurses: the new wave of Filipino overseas workersAlan Feranil, Philippine Council for Health Research and Development

  41. The region of Busturialdea: a complex equation for the state of well-being, demographic trends shaped by population ageing and immigrationBelén Fernández Suárez, Universidade da Coruña

  42. Estimation of the number of births and fertility levels in Mexico using vital registration, 1980-2002Beatriz Figueroa, El Colegio de México

  43. Clique networks and the “clique effect” among undocumented migrants from Mexico to the United StatesNadia Y. Flores, Texas A&M University

  44. Urban non-market interactions and time allocationElsa Fontainha, ISEG - Technical University of Lisbon

  45. A comparative analysis of the integration of Muslim immigrants to the society and labour market of AustraliaYaghoob Foroutan, Australian National University

  46. Life space, mobility and metropolis: dialoguing with geographyLeonardo Freire de Mello, Núcleo de Estudos de População - Universidade Estadual de Campinas ; Eduardo Marandola Jr., Universidade Estadual de Campinas

  47. Method for recovering the actual number of births from registered birthsCarlos Galindo, El Colegio de México ; Manuel Ordorica, El Colegio de México

  48. Remittance debate revisited: new evidence from Indian migrant workers in LebanonSeema Gaur, Government of India

  49. Unexpected consequences of migration to the United States on school enrolment among Mexican adolescentsSilvia Elena Giorguli Saucedo, El Colegio de México

  50. Complex phenomena and how to incorporate them into statistics from a population census: Argentina 2001Alejandro Giusti, Universidad de Buenos Aires

  51. Integration with a double attachment: immigrants from the neighbouring countries to HungaryIrén Gödri, Demographic Research Institute, Budapest

  52. Settlement and migration in the region of Mount Elgon, Kenya: evidence from the 1999 censusValérie Golaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

  53. The determinants of migration in Brazil: an international comparisonAndré B. Golgher, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR) ; Ari F. Araújo, Jr., IBMEC-MG ; Carlos H. Rosa, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR)

  54. Measurement of the temporary resident population in the United States: an updateElizabeth M. Grieco, Office of Immigration Statistics ; Nancy Rytina, Office of Immigration Statistics, DHS

  55. Exploring migration networks in Italy: empirical evidence from field surveysAntonella Guarneri, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

  56. Intra-urban mobilities in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi (Viet Nam)Thi Huong Lê, Institute for Economic Research (IER) ; Thi Thiêng Nguyên, National Economic University, Population Centre ; Patrick Gubry, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

  57. Rural migrants and shantytown communities in Chinese citiesFei Guo, Macquarie University, Australia ; Fang Cai, Institute of Population and Labour Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ; Zhanxin Zhang, Institute of Population and Labour Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

  58. A network analysis of the changing structures of interregional migration in the Republic of Korea, 1990-2000Eui Hang Shin, University of South Carolina ; Sangmoon Kim, University of South Carolina

  59. Migration and household dynamics in the rural Umkanyakude district of Kwazulu Natal, South AfricaCaterina Hill, Africa Center for Health and Population Studies ; Mitzy Gafos, Africa Center for Health and Population Studies ; Tinofa Mutevedzi, Africa Centre

  60. Educational attainment of children of Italian immigrants in FranceRoberto Impicciatore, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"

  61. The unequal spaces beyond the official limits: the intra-urban dynamic of São Vicente Island in 1990sAlberto A.E. Jakob, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

  62. Social change, aspirations of youth and illegal emigration in TunisiaHassene Kassar, Faculté des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de Tunis

  63. Unequal urbanization growth in IranShahla Kazemi-pour Sabet, Ministry of Science, Iran ; Mohammad Mirzaie, University of Tehran

  64. International migration and mobilisation of resources: Malians abroad and development issuesSeydou Keïta, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique, Bamako

  65. Theory and evidence of the effect of modern contraceptives on birth spacingJungho Kim, Vienna Institute of Demography

  66. Past, present, and foreseeable childbearing patterns among ethnic groups in the United StatesWard Kingkade, U.S. Census Bureau ; Frederick W. Hollmann, U.S. Census Bureau

  67. Cohort analysis and personnel management in government offices and enterprisesMarlène Lamy, Université de Paris I, Sorbonne ; Isabelle Croso, Université de Paris I, Sorbonne

  68. The path to employment among immigrants in Quebec: differences based on gender and level of qualificationJacques Ledent, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (CIED) ; Nong Zhu, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (CIED)

  69. Internal migration and life spaces in DelhiAslam Mahmood, Jawaharlal Nehru University

  70. The divergence of rural regions in Germany since 1991Ralf Mai, Federal Institute for Population Research

  71. Labour migration in UzbekistanLudmilya Maksakova

  72. The impact of immigration on unemployment and wages in post-soviet RussiaIrina Malaha, Institute for International Economic and Political Studies Russian Academy of Siences

  73. Urban and racial segregation in São PauloMaria Nilza Silva, Université de l'Etat de Londrina et Université Catholique de Sao Paulo

  74. New method for projecting mortality of Canadian provinces and territories, 2001-2051Laurent Martel, Statistics Canada ; Laurie Paquette, Université de Montréal ; Robert R. Bourbeau, Université de Montréal

  75. Labour market integration of first- and second-generation immigrants: an inter-generational analysisDominique Meurs, Université de Paris II ; Ariane Pailhe, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) ; Patrick Simon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

  76. Migrants from Bangladesh and land-use change in the Brahmapura Valley of IndiaBijay S. Mipun, North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU)

  77. Reconstruction of Brazilian birth history based on the 2000 census: tempo, parity and quantum effectsAdriana Miranda-Ribeiro, Cedeplar / Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais ; Vania C. Silva, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

  78. Nuptiality in Algeria: variations in time and spaceMohamed Bedrouni, Université Saad Dahleb Blida

  79. The determinants of the duration of work contracts Mohamed Ali Ben Halima, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

  80. Etching a living in the Egyptian informal economy: experiences of refugees from DarfurLeben Moro, Linacre College, Oxford

  81. Is fertility decline evolutionary?Jeronimo O. Muniz, University of Wisconsin at Madison

  82. Health transition in Iran: evidence and implicationsMohsen Naghavi, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, IRI ; Mohammad Mirzaie, University of Tehran

  83. Naturalization in the life history of immigrants in BelgiumNicolas Perrin, Université Catholique de Louvain

  84. Socio-economic differences in the urban border areas of Imperial County, California and Mexicali, Baja CaliforniaJames Pick, University of Redlands ; Nanda Viswanathan, Delaware State University

  85. Keeping track of mobile families: characteristics, attrition and bias in the British birth cohort studies of 1970 and the millenniumPeter M. Shepherd, Institute of Education

  86. Health as a cause for migration in SpainMaria Dolores Puga, CSIC

  87. Work status and job satisfaction among female migrants in India: a study of Kerala women working in MumbaiReshmi R.S, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  88. Poverty in rural households in MexicoCecilia A. Rabell, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

  89. The reliability of intercensal population estimates and nowcastsLászló G. Radnóti, Hungarian Central Statistical Office

  90. New immigrants in Canada: effects of ethnic origin and 11 September 2001 on their access to the first job Jean Renaud, Université de Montréal ; Gustave Goldmann, Statistics Canada

  91. Impact of economic policies on migration and employment in the Mexican coastal cities, 1970-2000Angélica Reyna, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

  92. Migration fields in Brazil: 1986-1991 and 1995-2000Jose-Irineu Rigotti, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais

  93. Beyond income differentials: explaining migrants' destinations in MexicoEstela Rivero-Fuentes, The Population Council

  94. A comparison of three models of internal migration in MexicoEstela Rivero-Fuentes, The Population Council

  95. A split questionnaire design applied to the census of BrazilNadia M.C. Rodrigues, Pontific Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio

  96. The socio-economic mobility of immigrants in Spain, 1991-2001: progress or stagnation?Marta Roig, United Nations

  97. Brazil in Japan: social networks and survival strategies of the Brazilian NikkeisRosa Ester Rossini, Universidade de São Paulo

  98. Internal migration caused by forced displacement in ColombiaNubia Ruiz, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

  99. Population explosion and land use changes in Gurgaon City, a satellite of DelhiRupesh Gupta, Student ; Sudesh Nangia, Jawaharlal Nehru University

  100. Migration of young women in northern Viet Nam and its consequencesRosanne M. Rushing, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Loma Linda University School of Public Health ; Charlotte Watts, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

  101. Suburban sprawl, urban decline and racial/ethnic segregation: shifting dimensions of inequality in a metropolitan area in the United StatesMichael P. Sacks, Trinity College

  102. Modelling replacement migrationGaiane Safarova, Saint-Petersburg Institute for Economics and Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences

  103. Socio-economic and political consequences of Bangladeshi immigration in IndiaUtpal Saikia, Institute of Child and Mother Health

  104. Workers born in the countries of Mercosur and residing in BrazilGabriela A. Sala, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

  105. Transnational identity and behaviour: an ethnographic comparison of first and second generation Latino immigrantsMagaly Sanchez, Princeton University

  106. The contribution of immigration to fertility in Spain: nuptiality as a mechanism of adaptationDolores Sánchez-Aguilera, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona ; Arlinda García Coll ; Maria Dolores Puga, CSIC

  107. Stochastic small area population forecasting until 2015 for hospital planning in Rostock, GermanySabine Schnabel, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research ; Klaus Dahmen, University of Rostock

  108. A comparison of the foreign population in France for the past 50 years and changes in other European countriesJean Claude Sebag, Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE)

  109. Irregular labour migration from GeorgiaTamar Shinjiashvili, Institute of Demography and Sociological Research

  110. Migration and occupation in Mumbai: issues and implicationsDharmendra Pratap Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

  111. Conflict and international migration: Iraqi Turkmen in TurkeyIbrahim Sirkeci, European Business School London

  112. The social integration and the empowerment of Brazilian women living in RomeIsabela C. Sousa, Escola Politécnica de Saúde Joaquim Venâncio and Fiocruz

  113. The projection of the number of households for UN member countries – utopia or valuable approach?Sabine Springer, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

  114. Maternal mortality in Nepal: what role does ethnic diversity play in it?Juhee V. Suwal, University of Alberta

  115. A study of the environment of clandestine prostitution among young studentsKoffi Blewussi Tekou, Association pour la santé de la mère. Togo

  116. Geographic mobility between the regions of the Russian Federation: barriers and economic costsNadezhda Tikhomirova

  117. HIV/AIDS, gender and povertyJoseph-Pierre Timnou, Université de Yaoundé

  118. Variations in labour force behaviour, life satisfaction, and perceptions of hardship among immigrant and German mothersEileen Trzcinski, Wayne State University ; Elke Holst, German Institute for Economic Research

  119. Risking lives beyond borders: reflections on the international migration scenarioAhsan A.K.M. Ullah, City University of Hong Kong

  120. Bright city lights and the slums of Dhaka: determinants of rural-urban migration in BangladeshAhsan A.K.M. Ullah, City University of Hong Kong

  121. A system for the analysis of biographical surveys: "Biographexecutor”Juan Fernando Velez Moreno, Universidad de Antoquia ; Ligia Cadavid, Université de Paris III and Universidad Antioquia ; Carlos Galvez, Centre de Recherches de l'Amérique Latine

  122. The impact of migration on family structure and its function in JavaEkawati Wahyuni, Bogor Agricultural University

  123. Marx, Malthus and BrucknerEric Weiss-Altaner, Université du Québec à Montréal ; André Piérard, Université du Québec à Montréal

  124. The demographics of tourismEric Weiss-Altaner, Université du Québec à Montréal

  125. A simple explanation of tempo effects in fertility and why such issues are irrelevant for mortality analysisJohn R. Wilmoth, University of California, Berkeley

  126. Demography and population policyPavlik Zdenek, Charles University, Prague

  127. The changing face of New Zealand´s population and national identityArvind Zodgekar, University of Wellington