Williamsburg Hospitality House and Conference Center
Williamsburg, Virginia
October 10-12, 2012
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SOUTHERN DEMOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION
2012 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Robert H. Freymeyer, Presbyterian College
President-Elect: Kathryn H. Tillman, Florida State University
Vice President: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University
Past President: Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin
Secretary-Treasurer: David Redburn, Furman University
Board of Directors: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University (2010-2012)
Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau (2010-2012)
Wesley James, University of Memphis (2012-2014)
Jarron Saint Onge, University of Houston (2011-2013)
Mariano Sana, Vanderbilt University (2012-2014)
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 Editors: Bridget Gorman, Rice University and Stephanie Bohon, University of
Tennessee at Knoxville
Local Arrangements: Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau
PAST PRESIDENTS
2011 Mark D. Hayward
2010 Charles Tolbert
2009 Jeralynn Cossman
2008 Michael D. Irwin
2007 Barbara E. Johnson
2006 Elwood D. Carlson
2005 Robert A. Hummer
2003-2004 Karen Woodrow-Lafield
2002-2003 Peter Morrison
2001-2002 Carl Schmertmann
2000-2001 C. Jack Tucker
1999-2000 Judith Waldrop
1998-1999 Louis G. Pol
1997-1998 Richard Rogers
1996-1997 Jack Marcum
1995-1996 Joachim Singelmann
1994-1995 Steve H. Murdock
1993-1994 Kirsten West 1992-1993 William O’Hare
1991-1992 John F. Long
1990-1991 Isaac W. Eberstein
1989-1990 Stanley K. Smith
1988-1989 Julia H. Martin
1987-1988 Omer R. Galle
1986-1987 W. Parker Frisbee
1985-1986 V. Jeffrey Evans
1984-1985 William Serow
1983-1984 Daniel O. Price
1982-1983 Jeanne C. Biggar
1981-1982 Anne S. Lee
1980-1981 Thomas J. Espenshade
1979-1980 Gladys K. Bowles
1978-1979 Robert H. Weller
1977-1978 Leon F. Bouvier
1975-1977 Dudley L. Poston, Jr.
1973-1975 George C. Myers
1970-1973 Everett S. Lee
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SOUTHERN DEMOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION—PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Wednesday, October 10, 2012 SDA Board Meeting 3:00-5:00 p.m., Warwick Room
Registration 3:00-6:00 p.m., William and Mary Parlor
Reception 6:00-8:00 p.m., Courtyard (Berkeley Room in the event of inclement weather)
Thursday, October 11, 2012
8:00-5:00 p.m., Registration—Empire Registration
8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 1 1.1 Households and Family Structure - Empire A
1.2. Methods for Sub-State Level Research - Empire B
1.3 The South-Empire C
1.4 Reproductive Health and Behaviors-Berkeley Room
10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 2 2.1 Health Behaviors - Empire A
2.2 Military and Veterans’ Wellbeing - Empire B
2.3 Estimating Difficult Populations - Empire C
2.4 Punch Up Your Presentations: Convincing the Audience that Your Research Matters - Berkeley
11:45-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 1—Williamsburg Ballroom Speaker: Barrett Lee, Pennsylvania State University
A Rainbow Future? Trends in Community Racial and Ethnic Diversity Since 1980
1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3 3.1 Student Panel 1 - Empire A
3.2 Mortality 1 - Empire B
3.3 Racial/Ethnic Segregation - Empire C
3.4 Politics, Voting, and Public Opinion - Berkeley Room
3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 4 4.1 Student Panel 2 - Empire A
4.2 Health Issues - Empire B
4.3 Migration - Empire C
4.4 Applied Demography - Berkeley Room
4:45-5:45 p.m., Poster Session and Presidential Reception
(Co-Sponsored by Presbyterian College)—Williamsburg Ballroom
5:45-6:15 p.m., Business Meeting & Awards Ceremony—Williamsburg Ballroom
6:30-10:00 p.m., Dinner—Courtyard for drinks, Papillon Restaurant for dinner Cash Bar 6:30-7:30; Dinner 7:30-10:00
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Friday, October 12, 2012
8:00-10:00 a.m., Registration—Empire Registration
8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5 5.1 Evaluation of Methods and Estimates - Empire A
5.2 Family and Marriage - Empire B
5.3 Immigration and Immigrant Outcomes - Empire C
10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 6 6.1 Student Panel 3 - Empire A
6.2 Gender and Health - Empire B
6.3 Small Area Demographic Trends - Empire C
6.4 Religious Identity - Berkeley Room
11:45-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 2—Williamsburg Ballroom Speaker: Ronald Rindfuss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Why Tourists Ought to be Within the Demographic Purview
1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 7 7.1. Student Panel 4 - Empire A
7.2 Mortality 2 - Empire B
7.3 Fertility - Empire C
2012 Southern Demographic Association Annual Meeting
The Williamsburg Hospitality House
Williamsburg, Virginia
October 10-12, 2012
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Southern Demographic Association 2012 Annual Meeting Program
1.1 Households and Family Structure—Empire A
Chair: Amanda Poling, Florida State University
What Counts as a House? Comparing Census Counts and Administrative Records
Beth Jarosz, SANDAG and Pensacola State College
John Hofmockel, SANDAG
Living Arrangements of the New Householders
Elwood Carlson, Florida State University
Emerging Trends in U.S. Family Structure
Linda A. Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau
Genevieve Dupuis, Population Reference Bureau
Mark Mather, Population Reference Bureau
Women Heading Households in Iran
Akbar Aghajanian, Fayetteville State University
1.2 Methods for Sub-State Level Research—Empire B
Chair: Jarron Saint Onge, University of Kansas
Multilevel Models for Sub-State Population Projections
Michele P. Claibourn, University of Virginia
A Modeling Approach toward Developing Small Area Demographic Projections
Simon Choi, Southern California Association of Governments
Projecting Age and Race/Ethnicity at the Sub-State Level with the Hamilton-Perry Method:
Findings from Virginia
Rebecca Tippett, University of Virginia
Defining a Chinese Metropolitan Area: Beijing
Richard L. Forstall, Independent Scholar
Kam Wing Chan, University of Washington
Thursday, October 11, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 1
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1.3 The South—Empire C
Chair: Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
The State of Sexual Health in the U.S. South: Opportunities and Challenges
Yanyi K. Djamba, Auburn University at Montgomery
Theresa C. Davidson, Samford University
Mosisa G. Aga, Auburn University at Montgomery
Educational Outcomes of Military Youth: A Comparison of Southern Public Schools with Military
Base Schools
Mary Fugate, University of Utah
Transportation Limitations and Mobility Strategies of Latinos in Atlanta, Georgia
Sarah E. Hendricks, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Modeling Household Energy Consumption in a Texas County, 2010
Carlos Valenzuela, University of Texas at San Antonio
Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jeff Jordan, University of Texas at San Antonio
Steve White, University of Texas at San Antonio
Alelhie Valencia, University of Texas at San Antonio
1.4 Reproductive Health and Behavior—Berkeley Room
Chair: Ashley Daily, Florida State University
The Relative Timing of Sexual Behaviors among Youth in the United States
Karin L. Brewster, Florida State University
Giuseppina Valle, Florida State University
Kathryn H. Tillman, Florida State University
Reproductive Health in Developing Countries
Vijayan K. Pillai, University of Texas at Arlington
Fertility Control in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence among Women in Liberia
Lila Valencia, University of Texas at San Antonio
Corey S. Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio
A Discrete-Time Hazard Analysis Assessing the Risk of Permanent Contraception Use among
Women in Mexico Based on Household Migration Type
Carlos Valenzuela, University of Texas at San Antonio
Miguel Flores, University of Texas at San Antonio
Birth Spacing Program and Fertility Timing in Jordan
DeAnna Gore, University of South Carolina at Aiken
Barbara E. Johnson, University of South Carolina at Aiken
Thursday, October 11, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 1 (continued)
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2.1 Health Behaviors—Empire A
Chair: Justin Denney, Rice University
Educational Differentials in Tobacco Use and Alcohol Consumption in Dominican Republic
Michelle Tavárez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Flavia Andrade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Health Lifestyles and Education in the United States
Jarron M. Saint Onge, University of Kansas
Patrick M. Krueger, University of Colorado at Denver
Suicide Suggestion and Health Risk Behaviors in Adolescents
Wesley James, University of Memphis
Anna Mueller, University of Memphis
Seth Abrutyn, University of Memphis
Social Factors Influence on Physical Activity for those with Multiple Sclerosis
Emily Bennett, Utah State University
2.2 Military and Veterans’ Wellbeing—Empire B
Chair: Ronald Cossman, Mississippi State University
Duty, Honor, Country, Disparity: Race/Ethnic Disparities in Self-Reported Health among Veterans
Connor Sheehan, University of Texas at Austin
John Butler, University of Texas at Austin
Brenda Moore, University of Buffalo
Robert Hummer, University of Texas at Austin
Beyond the Base: The Transition from Military Life in the Wake of Tragedy
Meghan Moore, The College of William and Mary
A Rebel with a Cause: Exploring Confederate Desertion and Related Factors in Forsyth County, N.C.
Maia Call, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thursday, October 11, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 2
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2.3 Estimating Difficult Populations—Empire C
Chair: Mariano Sana, Vanderbilt University
Reallocating State Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population to Small Area Geographies
Using Administrative Data
Miguel Flores, University of Texas at San Antonio
Lila Valencia, University of Texas at San Antonio
Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio
Estimating and Projecting Foreign-Born Immigration Using Administrative Records and the
Survey Data
David Armstrong, U.S. Census Bureau
The U.S. Social Security Burden and Emigration in the 21st Century
Karen A. Woodrow-Lafield, University of Maryland
Estimating a Rare Population: The Case of American Jews
Arnold Dashefsky, University of Connecticut
Ira Sheskin, University of Miami
2.4 Panel Session—Berkeley Room
Punch Up Your Presentations: Convincing the Audience that Your Research Matters
Chair: Susan Clapp, University of Virginia
Meredith Gunter, University of Virginia
Dustin Cable, University of Virginia
Rebecca Tippett, University of Virginia
Thursday, October 11, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 2 (continued)
Thursday, October 11, 11:45-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 1—Williamsburg Ballroom
Luncheon Plenary Speaker: Barrett Lee, Pennsylvania State University
A Rainbow Future? Trends in Community Racial and
Ethnic Diversity Since 1980
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3.1 Student Panel 1—Empire A
Chair: Nestor Rodriguez, University of Texas at Austin
Exploring Competition Pressure Induced by the Texas Top Ten Percent Program
Adara Robbins, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/Rice University
Educational Disparities between Different Latino Generations in Early Education
Mario Guerra, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/Rice University
Changes in Entrepreneurship and Education among Chinese Immigrants in the U.S. from 1994-2011
Sharron Xuanren Wang, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/Rice University
3.2 Mortality 1—Empire B
Chair: Richard Rogers, University of Colorado at Boulder
Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Adult Survival: Decomposition of Variance in Age at Death among
U.S. Adults
Joseph Lariscy, University of Texas at Austin
Claudia Nau, Pennsylvania State University
Glenn Firebaugh, Pennsylvania State University
Robert Hummer, University of Texas at Austin
Effects of Environmental Factors on Ethnic Disparities and Individual Survival Chances
David Gimeno Ruiz de Porras, University of Texas at San Antonio
Benjamin S. Bradshaw, University of Texas at San Antonio
An Examination of Regional Trends in Disparities of Life Expectancy at Birth in Mexico, 2000-2010
Miguel Flores, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eliud Silva, Universidad Anahuac del Norte
Benjamin Bradshaw, University of Texas at San Antonio
Nazrul Hoque, University of Texas at San Antonio
An Analysis of Factors Affecting Neonatal Mortality in Zambia
Brian Munkombwe, University of Texas at San Antonio
Thursday, October 11, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3
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3.3 Racial/Ethnic Segregation—Empire C
Chair: Sarah Hendricks, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Latino Residential Segregation, 1990-2010: Variation and Trends across New Destinations and
Areas of Established Settlement
Amber Fox, Texas A&M University
Mark Fossett, Texas A&M University
Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas at San Antonio
Wenquan Zhang, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater
Residential Segregation of Immigrants in Dallas, Texas: Moving Out of the Zone of Transition
Fabian Romero, Texas A&M University
The Impact of Racial/Ethnic Interaction on Low Birth Weight
P. Johnelle Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio
Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas at San Antonio
Racial Isolation and Student Performance: A Pilot Study in North Carolina
Andy Sharma, University of Denver
3.4 Politics, Voting, and Public Opinion—Berkeley Room
Chair: Jeralynn S. Cossman, Mississippi State University
Gauging Hispanics’ Effective Voting Strength in Proposed Redistricting Plans: Lessons Learned
Using ACS Data
Thomas Bryan, Bryan Geodemographics
Peter A. Morrison, RAND (ret’d)
Quantifying the Effect of Age Structure on Voter Registration
Peter A Morrison, RAND (ret’d)
Do Political Candidates Win and Lose Races because of Race Alone? When Is Voting Polarized
Because of Racial Differences, and When Do Other Factors Explain the Patterns?
Jeanne Gobalet, Lapkoff & Gobalet Demographic Research, Inc.
Shelley Lapkoff, Lapkoff & Gobalet Demographic Research, Inc.
Visit My Doctor, Attend My School, and Become a Citizen: The Role of Economics, Culture, and
Contact in Support for Undocumented Immigrant Benefits
Sarah James, Rice University
Thursday, October 11, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 3 (continued)
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4.1 Student Panel 2—Empire A
Chair: Rebecca Torres, University of Texas at Austin
3 Zones of Recovery? The Influence of Natural Disasters on Neighborhood Change and Recovery
Cameron Horne, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Role of Race in Latino-Immigrant Settlement: A Case Study in Atlanta, Georgia
Thomas Myers, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore Campus
The Relationship between Demographic Behavior and the Quantity and Quality of Groundwater in
Nepal’s Chitwan Valley
Danielle Cuddington, Carolina Population Center Internship Program/Univ. of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Social Network Topology and Depression: A Case Study
Stephanie Nelli, Carolina Population Center Internship Program/Univ. of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
4.2 Health Issues—Empire B
Chair: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University
When the Doctor Can See You Depends: Differing County-Level Access to Health Care in
Mississippi
Ronald E. Cossman, Mississippi State University
Xiaojin Song, Mississippi State University
Philip B. Mason, Mississippi State University
Alicia Krey, Mississippi State University
La’Mont T. Sutton, Emory University
Jeralynn S. Cossman, Mississippi State University
Over-the-Counter and Over-the-Border: An Assessment of the Spillover Effects of Increased
Availability of Emergency Contraception in Washington State on Neighboring States
Inna Cintina, University of Hawaii
Analyzing the Relationship between Income and Health in Canada and the United States: Do Health
Care Policies Matter?
Joan Babcock, University of Texas at San Antonio
The Metabolic Syndrome in Mexico
Benjamin S. Bradshaw, University of Texas at San Antonio
Miguel Flores, University of Texas at San Antonio
Thursday, October 11 3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions
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4.3 Migration—Empire C
Chair: Janet Weeks, Florida State University
Improvements to the Net International Migration Component in the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population
Estimates: 2000 to 2011
Christopher Dick, U.S. Census Bureau
Renuka Bhaskar, U.S. Census Bureau
Net Migration Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic-Origin for US Counties, 2000-2010
Richelle Winkler, Michigan Technological University
Cheng Cheng, University of Wisconsin at Madison
James Beaudoin, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Paul Voss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Introducing an Interactive Website Displaying County-Level Net Migration Estimates, 1950-2010
Richelle Winkler, Michigan Technological University
Cheng Cheng, University of Wisconsin at Madison
James Beaudoin, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Paul Voss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin at Madison
4.4 Applied Demography—Berkeley Room
Chair: Wesley James, University of Memphis
Older Moms Deliver: How Increased Births to Older Mothers are Impacting School Enrollment
In Portland, Oregon
Richard Lycan, Portland State University
Charles Rynerson, Portland State University
The Effects of a Charter School Opening on Regular Public School Enrollments: A Case Study
Shelley Lapkoff, Lapkoff & Gobalet Demographic Research
Jeanne Gobalet, Lapkoff & Gobalet Demographic Research
Modeling Household Energy Efficiency by Race/Ethnic Household Composition
Carlos Valenzuela, University of Texas at San Antonio
Lila Valencia, University of Texas at San Antonio
Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio
The Geography and Demography of Environmental Advocacy in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus
Fracking Region: Socio-Spatial holes in the Advocacy Umbrella and Their Implications for At-
Risk Populations
Erin Pischke, Duquesne University
Michael Irwin, Duquesne University
Thursday, October 11, 3:15-4:45 p.m., Paper Sessions 4 (continued)
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1. Who Gets Held Back? Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Grade Retention Using Frailty Models
Victoria Locke, University of Texas at San Antonio
2. The Mismatch Between STEM Degree Holders and STEM Workers: Differences by Gender,
Race, and Nativity Status
Diana Lavery, Population Reference Bureau
Mark Mather, Population Reference Bureau
3. U.S. Population: Change in Size, Composition, and Distribution, 2000-2010
Nazrul Hoque, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jeffrey Howard, University of Texas at San Antonio
Miguel Flores, University of Texas at San Antonio
4. Post-Census Updates and Revisions to the 2010 Demographic Analysis Estimates of the
Population Aged 65 and Older on April 1, 2010
Kirsten West, U.S. Census Bureau
J. Gregory Robinson, U.S. Census Bureau
Peter Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau
5. An Evaluation of the National Estimates by Demographic Characteristics
Katrina L. Wengert, U.S. Census Bureau
Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau
6. Inferring Reasons for Moving Using 2008-2010 American Community Survey Data
Peter J. Mateyka, U.S. Census Bureau
Robert Kominski, U.S. Census Bureau
7. Assessing the Well-Being of African-American Children State by State
William P. O’Hare, O’Hare Data and Demographic Services, LLC
8. Wake County Public School System Demographics Profile: 2011-2012
Maja Vouk, Wake County Public School System
9. A Socio– Ecological Model of Injury Mortality in Texas Using Bayesian Models
Corey Sparks, University of Texas at San Antonio
Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas at San Antonio
10. The Impact of Family History on Having Diabetes in Hawaii
Hosik Min, Norwich University
Thursday, October 11, 4:45-5:45 p.m., Poster Session and Presidential Reception
(Co-Sponsored by Presbyterian College)— Williamsburg Ballroom
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11. Life Course Dynamics of Social Participation: Do Early Life Social Conditions Affect Later
Life Social Participation?
Ashley M. Daily, Florida State University
12. Sharing Bush’s Neck of the Woods and Deliberating Terri Schiavo
Heather Mauney, Florida State University
5.1 Evaluation of Methods and Estimates—Empire A
Chair: Jeanne Gobalet, Lapkoff & Gobalet Demographic Research, Inc.
The Net Undercount of Children in the Census Based on Demographic Analysis: 1950 to 2010
William O’Hare, U.S. Census Bureau
Comparing Coverage Estimates for Children from Demographic Analysis and Coverage
Measurement Surveys
William O’Hare, U.S. Census Bureau
J. Gregory Robinson, U.S. Census Bureau
Kirsten West, U.S. Census Bureau
Thomas Mule, U.S. Census Bureau
Population Forecast Errors for Florida Counties by Age, Sex, Race and Ethnicity
Stefan Rayer, University of Florida
Stanley K. Smith, University of Florida
Self-Administered Questions and Interviewer-Respondent Familiarity
Leslie Rodriguez, Vanderbilt University
Mariano Sana, Vanderbilt University
Blake Sisk, Vanderbilt University
Friday, October 12, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5
Thursday, October 11, 6:30-10:00 p.m., Annual Dinner
Williamsburg Hospitality House Courtyard (drinks) & Papillon Restaurant (dinner) (Cash Bar 6:30-7:30; Dinner 7:30-10:00)
Thursday, October 11, 5:45-6:15 p.m., Annual Business Meeting and
Awards Ceremony—Williamsburg Ballroom
Thursday, October 11, 4:45-5:45 p.m., Poster Session and Presidential Reception
(Co-Sponsored by Presbyterian College) continued —Williamsburg Ballroom
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5.2 Family and Marriage—Empire B
Chair: Byron Miller, Miami University at Hamilton
Marital Status, Parental Status, and Allostatic Load
Janet A. Weeks, Florida State University
Isaac Eberstein, Florida State University
Educational Homogamy, Educational Heterogamy, and Marital Happiness
Amanda Poling, Florida State University
Giuseppina Valle, Florida State University
Transition to First Marriage in Reform-Era Urban China: The Persistent Effect of Education in a
Period of Rapid Social Change
Felicia Feng Tian, Duke University
5.3 Immigration and Immigrant Outcomes—Empire C
Chair: Carmel Price, Furman University
Camas Calientes Revisited: Overcrowding among Latinos in New and Established Destinations
Stephanie A. Bohon, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Rhiannon Leebrick, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Wenna Zhao, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Do Chinese Immigrants “Import” Education Gradients in Health to the U.S.?
Ying-Ting Wang, University of Texas at Austin
Dietary Assimilation and Health among New Immigrants in the United States
Pratikshya Bohra, Princeton University
Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University
Cuban Immigrant Integration: An Historical Examination
Katherine M. Condon, Independent Researcher
The Effects of Immigration, Racial and Ethnic Composition on Household Income Inequality
In Metropolitan Areas in the United States
Qian Xiong, Texas A&M University
Friday, October 12, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5 (continued) Friday, October 12, 8:00-9:45 a.m., Paper Sessions 5 (continued)
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6.1. Students Panel 3—Empire A
Chair: Jan Hendrickson-Smith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Neighborhood Poverty, Social Support and Self-Rated Health
Monica He, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/Rice University
Uninsured Migrants: Uncovering the Impact of Mexico-U.S. Migration on Access to Health
Insurance Upon Return
Joshua Wassink, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/University of Texas at Austin
The Relationship between Acculturation and Adult Diet: Implications for Overall Health of
Latino Populations
Angela Ancheta, Carolina Population Center Internship Program/Univ. of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
6.2 Gender and Health—Empire B
Chair: Giuseppina Valle, Florida State University
Career Trajectories, Gender Differences and the Reproduction of Health Disparities over the Life
Course
Li Zheng, Mississippi State University
Jeralynn S. Cossman, Mississippi State University
Gender Differences in Depression Following Late Widowhood: A Population Perspective
Isaac Sasson, University of Texas at Austin
A New Piece of the Puzzle: Gender, Health and Sexual Orientation
Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University
Justin Denney, Rice University
Hilary Dowdy, Rice University
Rose Medeiros, Rice University
“Girl Power!”: Women’s Autonomy and Children’s Nutritional Status in Ethiopia
Jane Ebot, University of Texas at Austin
Friday, October 12, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 6
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6.3 Small Area Demographic Trends—Empire C
Chair: Beth Jarosz, SANDAG and Pensacola State College
Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends in Appalachia
Kelvin Pollard, Population Reference Bureau
Linda A. Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau
Virginia’s Independent Cities: Unique Structures/Unique Challenges
Susan Clapp, University of Virginia
Meredith Gunter, University of Virginia
Hamilton Lombard, University of Virginia
Patterns of Metropolitan/Micropolitan Population Change: 2000 to 2010
Steven G. Wilson, U.S. Census Bureau
Marc J. Perry, U.S. Census Bureau
Paul J. Mackun, U.S. Census Bureau
Census Tract-Based Perspectives on U.S. Metropolitan Population Distribution, Density and
Change: 2000-2010
David A. Plane, University of Arizona
6.4 Religious Identity—Berkeley Room
Chair: Rhiannon Leebrick, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Mainline Protestants, 1990-2010: Trends in Size and Distribution
Jack Marcum, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Stress and Apostasy: Do Stressful Life Events Contribute to Individuals’ Changing Religious
Identifications?
Alex Uzdavines, University of California at Irvine
Measuring Religious Switching Around the World
Conrad Hackett, Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life
Friday, October 12, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Paper Sessions 6 (continued)
Friday, October 21, 11:45-1:15 p.m., Plenary Luncheon 2—Williamsburg Ballroom
Luncheon Plenary Speaker: Ronald Rindfuss, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Why Tourists Ought to be Within the Demographic
Purview
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7.1. Student Panel 4—Empire A
Chair: Robert Hummer, University of Texas at Austin
The Association between Perceived Parental Support during Adolescence and Obesity Prevalence
In Young Adulthood
Rhyan Vereen, Carolina Population Center Internship Program/East Carolina University
Latino Immigrant Parenting: Effects of Self-Reported Depression
Ruth Cardenas, University of Texas at Austin/Iowa State University
Fertility and Marital Dissolution among Interracial/Interethnic Couples
Taylor Orth, University of Texas at Austin NSF-REU/University of Texas at Austin
7.2 Mortality 2—Empire B
Chair: Isaac Eberstein, Florida State University Happiness and Mortality in the United States
Richard G. Rogers, University of Colorado Boulder
Elizabeth M. Lawrence, University of Colorado Boulder
Tim Wadsworth, University of Colorado Boulder
The Emerging Non-Metropolitan Mortality Crossover: An Exploration of Validity and Correlates
J.J. Keith, Mississippi State University
Disparities in the Hazard of Injury Mortality among U.S. Adults
Susanne Schmidt, University of Texas at San Antonio
The Social Side of Accidental Death
Justin T. Denney, Rice University
Monica He, Rice University
Friday, October 12, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 7
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7.3 Fertility—Empire C
Chair: DeAnna Gore, University of South Carolina at Aiken
Effects of Education, English Proficiency, and U.S. Nativity on Mexican-Origin Fertility in
the U.S.
Cristina Elizabeth Cruz, Texas A&M University
The Expected Fertility of Single and Siblinged Children in China
Danielle Xiaodan Deng, Texas A&M University
Trinidad Morales, Texas A&M University
Forecasting Cohort Childlessness
Carl Schmertmann, Florida State University
Emilio Zagheni, CUNY
Joshua Goldstein, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
The Push, the Pull, or Both? Gender Differences in Determinants of Adolescents' Expectations
for Early Pregnancy
Chelsea Smith, University of Texas at Austin
Friday, October 12, 1:30-3:00 p.m., Paper Sessions 7 (continued)
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