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Poster Session 1:
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| 1. | Developmental idealism and ideational forces of family change in Yazd, Iran Mohammad J. Abbasi-Shavazi , University of Tehran; Abbas Askari-Nodoushan, Yazd University, Iran |
| 2. | Tempo effects on period fertility in turkey: a study from Turkey demographic and health surveys Tuğba Adalı, Hacettepe University |
| 3. | Globalization, African value system and the inter-generational relations: implications for the care of the elderly in Nigeria Emmanuel Ajiboye, Lagos State University; Gbemiga E. Adeyemi, Lagos State University; Adisa Waziri |
| 4. | An alternative approach to measure unmet need in Turkey Banu Akadlı Ergöçmen, Hacettepe University; Alanur Cavlin Bozbeyoglu, Middle East Technical University |
| 5. | Why are we still unmarried and childless - the Croatian case Andjelko Akrap, University of Zagreb; Ivan Cipin, University of Zagreb |
| 6. | Exploring parent child connectedness from adolescent’s and parent’s perspectives: evidence from a pilot study from urban and rural area, Pune District, India Mallika Alexander, KEM Hospital Research Centre; Laila Garda, KEM Hospital Research Centre |
| 7. | Aging and sustainable development Huda Alkitkat, Egyptian Cabinet Information and Decision Support Centre (IDSC) |
| 8. | Activity limitations among adult population: evidence of Estonian FFS Katre Altmets, University of Tartu; Kalev Katus, Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre; Allan Puur, Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre; Astrid Saava, University of Tartu; Anneli Uusküla, University of Tartu |
| 9. | Family size and quality of life nexus; case of Sunyani municipality Jones Lewis Arthur, Sunyani Polytechnic |
| 10. | Motivations to avoid childbearing among contraceptive users in Honduras: which women are ambivalent? Janine Barden-Ofallon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jessica Levy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Javier Calix, Program for the Development of the Infant and the Mother (PRODIM); Francisco Rodriguez, Program for the Development of the Infant and the Mother (PRODIM) |
| 11. | Post-colonial populationsin remote Australia, ageing in a high migration population Tony Barnes, Charles Darwin University |
| 12. | Residential choice and attitudes towards family and work Marjolein Blaauboer, University of Amsterdam; Clara H. Mulder, University of Amsterdam |
| 13. | An investigation into the complex effects of women's education on first births risks in Sweden Karin Böttcher, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
| 14. | Between marriage and cohabitation: women first union patterns in Hungary Cristina Bradatan, Texas Tech University; Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Kansas State University |
| 15. | Is solo living is a matter of choice or circumstance in Turkey? Pelin Cagatay, Hacettepe University; Ismet Koc, Hacettepe University |
| 16. | A retrospective analysis of fertility decline in turkey: an application of own-children method to Turkey demographic and health survey data sets Pelin Cagatay, Hacettepe University |
| 17. | The consequences of population ageing in Turkey: a country at the onset of population ageing Sebnem Canpolat, Hacettepe University |
| 18. | Changes in the practice of imam marriages in Turkey: 1963-2003 Hatice Yaprak Civelek, Yeditepe University; Ismet Koc, Hacettepe University |
| 19. | The commodity chain of the household: from survey design to policy planning Ernestina E. Coast, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Tiziana Leone, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Sara Randall, University College London |
| 20. | Divorce and remarriage in Flanders (Belgium): differentials according to the country of origin and the migration history Martine Corijn, Research Centre of the Flemish Government, Brussels |
| 21. | Family support in the postmodern society: made-to-measure? Trees De Bruycker, Ghent University |
| 23. | Socio-economic variation in gender differentials in health: a life course analysis Biplap Dhak, Institute for Social and Economic Change |
| 24. | Gender inequality in health outcome and health care utilization in India: its changes through the different stages of life course Biplap Dhak, Institute for Social and Economic Change |
| 25. | Family transitions and job instability in two German cities: an East-West comparison Paola Di Giulio, Vienna Institute of Demography; Laura Bernardi, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and Université de Lausanne; Anja Vatterrott, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
| 26. | Is marriage worthwhile? a study of investments and partnership formation in Spain, Germany and France Marta Dominguez, Universidad Pompeu Fabra |
| 27. | Son-preference and fertility decline: impact on the sex-ratio of births to India-born mothers in England and Wales Sylvie Dubuc, University of Oxford |
| 28. | Ageing of population in the countries of Transcaucasia: socio-economic aspects Rufat Efendiyev, The National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, Institute of Economy |
| 29. | The role of women in family and society in Iran Parastoo Esmaeili, University of Tehran |
| 30. | Relationship between reproductive history and fitness in Hallstatt (Austria) Mireia Esparza, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Neus Martínez-Abadías, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Marta Muñoz Tudurí, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Torstein Sjovold, Stockholm Universitet; Rolando González-José, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Clara E. Garcia-Moro, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Miguel Hernández |
| 31. | Generational differences in childbearing within marriage Ann Evans, Australian National University; Edith E. Gray, Australian National University |
| 32. | Remarriage in Portugal: contemporary tendencies Ana Cristina Ferreira, ISCTE; Cristina Lobo, ISCTE; Isabel Oliveira, ISCTE; Madalena Ramos, ISCTE |
| 33. | Fertility and nuptiality in transformation: comparing Poland and Estonia 1989-2005 Ewa Fratczak, Warsaw School of Economics; Kamil Sienkiewicz, Warsaw School of Economics; Aneta Ptak-Chmielewska, Warsaw School of Economics; Kalev Katus, Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre; Allan Puur, Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre; Asta Põldma, Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre |
| 34. | More children or not? fertility of married women in Croatia. Jakov Gelo, University of Zagreb; Marin Strmota, University of Zagreb |
| 35. | Cuban international migration and low fertility conditions impact over the aging of the population. Consequences of intergenerational relations of older adults Madelín Gómez León, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Esther María León Díaz, Centro de Estudios de Población y Desarrollo (CEPDE). ONE. |
| 36. | Transition to first marriage in Turkey DeAnna L. Gore, Florida State University; Elwood Carlson, Florida State University |
| 37. | Printed media and demographic education Odeibler Guidugli |
| 38. | Does the family system in Romania follow the path of Southern European countries? Mihaela Hărăguş, Babes-Bolyai University, Centre for Population Studies; Cristina Oaneş, Babes-Bolyai University; Maria Castiglioni, Università di Padova; Paul-Teodor Hărăguş, Babes-Bolyai University |
| 39. | The effect of contraceptive use on parity progression: an empirical analysis in low fertility regions of Iran Meimanat Hosseini Chavoshi, University of Tehran; Peter McDonald, Australian National University; Mohammad J. Abbasi-Shavazi , University of Tehran; Neda Moradi |
| 40. | Revisiting the proximate determinants of fertility in Nigeria: does the method of estimation matter? Latifat Ibisomi, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) |
| 41. | Who desire children in Japan? – changing in age and parity composition Miho Iwasawa, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Tokyo; Fusami Mita, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan |
| 42. | Derivatives of RCH program and their diffusive effects on most deprived communities in India: interactions of poverty, fertility and micro-economic effects Niyati Joshi, Government of India; C.P. Prakasam, Retired Professor from International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) |
| 43. | Twenty years hence: changes in young Filipino women’s attitude toward premarital sex and unmarried childbearing since the 1980s Maria Midea M. Kabamalan, University of the Philippines |
| 44. | High fertility in low fertility country (Caucasus case in Russia) Irina E. Kalabikhina, Moscow State University |
| 45. | The transition of reproductive life course in Japan; the lexis-layer decomposition analysis of fertility decline Ryuichi Kaneko, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Tokyo |
| 46. | The emergence of cohabitation in transitional socio-economic context: Evidence form Bulgarian and Russian GGS Dora Kostova, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
| 47. | The formation of mortality inequalities by education between 1986 and 2005. The Hungarian Case Katalin Kovács, Demographic Research Institute, Budapest; László Hablicsek, Demographic Research Institute, Budapest |
| 48. | The graying periphery - aging and community development in Romania and Bulgaria Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Kansas State University; Cristina Bradatan, Texas Tech University |
| 49. | Changes in health deterioration among participants of the Framingham Heart Study from the 1960s to the 1990s Alexander Kulminski, Duke University; Konstantin G. Arbeev, Duke University; Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Duke University; Irina V. Culminskaya, Duke University; Kenneth C. Land, Duke University; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University |
| 50. | Children and divorce in Flanders (Belgium): differentials according to the country of origin Edith Lodewijckx, Research Centre of the Flemish Government |
| 51. | “A somewhat different journey” Living with Down Syndrome: the transition to adult life for persons with Down Syndrome Lisbeth Trille G. Loft, Brown University; Dennis Hogan, Brown University |
| 52. | Social networks and family support of elderly people in Spain Laura Lorenzo, University Hospital La Paz |
| 53. | Fertility trends on the second demographic transition in Portugal Maria Magalhaes, Statistics Portugal; Edviges Coelho, Statistics Portugal; Jorge Bravo, University of Evora |
| 54. | The first cohabiting union and the timing of first births. A comparison between France and Hungary. Zsuzsanna Makay, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) |
| 55. | The ideal and de facto timetable for transition to adulthood in Europe: A comparative view from the ESS Teresa Martin Garcia, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Teresa Castro Martin, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) |
| 56. | Repartnering after marital dissolution: does the context play a role? Silvia Meggiolaro, Università di Padova; Fausta Ongaro, Università di Padova |
| 57. | Demographic transition and ageing in the ECO countries Amir Houshang Mehryar, Regional Center for Population Reseach & Studies in Asia and the Pacific; Nader Motie Haghshenas, Population Studies and Research Center in Asia and the Pacific |
| 58. | Socio-demographic factors, infertility experiences and infertility treatments in Finland Anneli Miettinen, The Population Research Institute, Helsinki; Pirjo Paajanen, The Population Research Institute, Helsinki |
| 59. | Labour insertion in Spain: a view from the "Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales". Pau Miret Gamundi, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; José Ramón Aguín Ferradás, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
| 60. | Female height and union formation in the developing World Christiaan Monden, Tilburg University; Jeroen Smits, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen |
| 61. | Values of children and the life course: a Polish case Monika Mynarska, Independent Researcher |
| 62. | Gender gap in European families Catia Nicodemo, Tor Vergata University |
| 63. | Extent of adolescents’ knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and rights in Nigeria: implications for development Chinyere C. P. Nnorom, University of Lagos; Olufunlayo O. Bammeke, University of Lagos |
| 64. | The socio-economic effects of ageing on intergenerational relations between the young and old people in a Yoruba Community in Southwestern Nigeria Mustapha m.o Opatola, Obafemi Awolowo University; Ojo M Agunbiade, Obafemi Awolowo University |
| 65. | Preferring cohabitation Pirjo Paajanen, The Population Research Institute, Helsinki; Anneli Miettinen, The Population Research Institute, Helsinki |
| 66. | Material and political dimensions analysis of the legal exclusion in the social protection in health Mauricio Padrón Innamorato, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Patricia Román, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
| 67. | Estimating the contribution of demographic factors to the demographic ageing in Galicia (Spain): retroprojection and standardized age methods Antía Pérez Caramés, Universidade da Coruña |
| 68. | Fertility pattern among working women in formal and informal sector Amita Pradhan, Tribhuvan University |
| 69. | Extent of marriage break-up and remarriages in India: revelation from Indian census and survey data Ravi Prakash, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sulabha Parasuraman, International Institute for Population Sciences |
| 70. | Unraveling the changing dynamics of mate selection in 21st century: A content analysis in Indian perspective Ravi Prakash, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sulabha Parasuraman, International Institute for Population Sciences |
| 71. | Involuntary childlessness: an exploratory study of men’s perspective on infertility Sucharita Pujari, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sayeed Unisa, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) |
| 72. | The effect of education on second births in Russia Dorothea Rieck, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
| 73. | The impact of policies influencing the demography of age structured populations: the case of Academies of Science Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado at Boulder; Alexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography; Maria E. Winkler-Dworak, Vienna Institute of Demography; Regina Fuchs, Vienna Institute of Demography and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) |
| 74. | Recent marital trends in Georgia Tamar Shinjiashvili, Institute of Demography and Sociology |
| 75. | The life cycle in the Romanian socio-economic context. Temporal differences Maria Simion, Population Research Center ‘Vladimir Trebici’, |
| 76. | The situation of the aged people in Benin Fortuné Sossa, Université Catholique de Louvain; Mêmounath Zounon |
| 77. | Trends in fertility in Romania. Case-study in Bihor County Simona Stanciu, University of Oradea, Romania |
| 78. | Relationship between poverty and material hardship of the elderly in the European Union Nada Stropnik, Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia; Natasa Kump, Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia |
| 79. | Interhousehold financial and care transfers. practices versus norms and attitudes towards delivering and receiving care Marta Styrc, Warsaw School of Economics; Izabela Grabowska, Warsaw School of Economics |
| 80. | The state of ageing and health situation in Kerala Balasubramanian Subramanian Vinayagam, University of Kerala; Mohanachandran P. Nair, University of Kerala |
| 81. | Infertility differentials and its socio-cultural consequences in Africa Tayebeh (Sahel) Taherianfard, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) |
| 82. | Why postdivorce fathers do not have contact to their children. A case study from Austria Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve, University of Vienna; Markus Kaindl, Vienna University of Technology |
| 83. | Two-home family situations of children and adults: observation and consequences for describing family patterns in France Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Sophie Pennec, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) |
| 84. | Recent shift towards higher fertility in Poland – short term change or a long term trend? Krzysztof Tymicki, Warsaw School of Economics |
| 85. | Old and alone? Projecting the future family situation of German elderly using SOCSIM Harald Wilkoszewski, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research |
| 86. | Causal analysis of time to first birth and first marriage in Turkey Elif Yiğit, Hacettepe University |
| 87. | The relation between women’s status and demographic and health surveys: the case of Turkey Ilknur Yuksel, Hacettepe University; Hande Tunckanat, Hacettepe University |
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