Federal Institute for Population Research

Population Association of America 2019 • 29.03.2019BiB Researchers at the Annual Meeting of the PAA

At this year’s meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA) in Austin, TX, from 10–13 April 2019, researchers of the BiB will present their latest research results.

Logo of 2019’s conference of the Population Association of America (PAA)

They will contribute to the conference with the following presentations:

Thursday, April 11

  • Poster presentation by Christian Dudel, Yen-hsin Cheng and Sebastian Klüsener (BiB):
    Remarkable Regularities in the Association of Maternal and Paternal Ages at Childbirth – Evidence From 15 High-Income Countries
    in Poster Session 1: Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior and Reproductive Health 1
    (8:00–9:30; Griffin Hall)
  • Presentation by Sebastian Klüsener (BiB) and Jonathan Zufferey:
    The Role of Family Law in Shaping Variation in Family Behavior – Insights From the Swiss-French Border Region Around Geneva

    in Session 21: Public Policy, Normative Values and Cohabitation (8:30–10:00; Meeting Room 305)

  • Presentation by Michael Mühlichen and Ronny Westerman (all BiB):
    Regional Disparities in Avoidable Cancer Mortality in Germany – Does the North-South Gradient Supersede the ‘Traditional’ East-West Divide?

    in Session 61: Geographic Patterns of Morbidity and Mortality (13:00–14:30; Meeting Room 203)

  • Presentation by Andreas Ette, Nils Witte, Jean Guedes Auditor, Nikola Sander, Norbert F. Schneider (all BiB), Jean P. P. Décieux and Marcel Erlinghagen:
    Using the Population Register as a Sampling Frame for Surveying Emigrant Populations – Introducing the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS)

    in Session 79: Collecting Data on Migrant Populations (15:00–16:30; Lone Star F)

  • Presentation by Sebastian Klüsener (BiB), Aiva Jasilioniene and Victoria Yuodeshko:
    Retraditionalization as a Pathway to Escape Lowest-Low Fertility? Characteristics and Prospects of the Eastern European “Baby Boom”

    in Session 113: Low Fertility and Childlessness (17:00–18:30; Meeting Room 303)

Friday, April 12

  • Presentation by Nikola Sander (BiB):
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: The Power of Good Design in Visualizing Demographic Data
    in Session 146: Flash Session: Data Visualizations, Open Source and Other Tools of Applied Demography (10:15–11:45; Lone Star A)

Saturday, April 13

  • Poster presentation by Jessica Nisén, Sebastian Klüsener (BiB), Johan Dahlberg, Lars Dommermuth, Aiva Jasilioniene, Michaela Kreyenfeld, Trude Lappegard, Peng Li, Pekka Martikainen, Karel Neels, Bernhard Riederer, Saskia te Riele, Laura Szabó, Alessandra Trimarchi, Francisco Viciana, Ben Wilson and Mikko Myrskylä:
    Educational Differences in Cohort Fertility Across Sub-National Regions in Europe

    in Poster Session 10: Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior and Reproductive Health 2 (9:00–10:30; Griffin Hall)

  • Poster presentation by Ronny Westerman, Jana Förster, Andrea Werdecker and Ulrich O. Mueller (all BiB):
    Do You Really Know Jack (Daniels)? Potential Underestimation in Alcohol-Attributed Mortality on Population Level Findings From the German National Cohort Mortality Follow-up

    in Poster Session 11: Health and Mortality 2 (11:00–12:30; Griffin Hall)

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