Poster Session Winners 2011
Photos of 2011 Poster Session Winners
Poster Session 1
- “Perceived Racial Discrimination as an Independent Predictor of Sleep Disturbance and Daytime Fatigue” • Michael Grandner, University of Pennsylvania; Lauren Hale, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY); Nicholas Jackson, University of Pennsylvania; Nirav Patel, Respiratory Specialists, and Reading Hospital and Medical Center; Nalaka Gooneratne, University of Pennsylvania; Wendy Troxel, University of Pittsburgh
- “Family Meal Frequency and Child Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes” • Daniel P. Miller, Boston University; Wen-Jui Han, Columbia University
- “Does Employment Contribute to Higher College Dropout Rates among Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds?” • Kelly Raley, University of Texas at Austin; Janet Kuo, University of Texas at Austin
- “The Persistence of Affluent Neighborhoods: Neighborhood Income Inequality and Economic Stability among U.S. Cities” • Claudia Solari, University of California, Los Angeles
- “Labor Market Outcomes of Black African Immigrants in the United States: A Comparison with U.S. and Caribbean Born Blacks” • Rebbeca Tesfai, University of Pennsylvania
Poster Session 2
- “The Shift is Dying but Evening Work is Thriving: Primetime Work and the Work-Life Balance” • Michael Corey, University of Chicago
- “Pathways to Early Pregnancy by Race/Ethnic and Class Locations: Adolescent Girls’ Self-Concepts and Ambivalence towards Pregnancy” • Sarah M. Kendig, University of Texas at Austin
- “HIV and Marriage-Related Migration: A Longitudinal Analysis of Differential Risk of Migration by Sero-Status in Rural Uganda” • Elizabeth A. Sully, Princeton University; Georges Reniers, Princeton University
- “The Strain of the Double Burden of Disease and Poverty: The Influence of Risky Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours” • Henry A. Tagoe, University of Ghana; Fidelia A. A. Dake, University of Ghana and Pennsylvania State University
Poster Session 3
- “Is Education a Social Vaccine against HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Effect of Schooling across Age Cohorts” • David Baker, Pennsylvania State University; Juan Leon, Pennsylvania State University; Daniel Salinas, Pennsylvania State University
- “The Role of Maternal Employment in the Economic Integration of New Immigrants: Implications for Ethnic Gaps in Poverty Exit” • Lisa Kaida, University of Toronto
- “Neighborhood Violent Crime during a New Era of Immigration” • David Ramey, Ohio State University
- “Marriage Trends in South Africa: 1995-2006” • Grace Kumchulesi, University of Malawi
- “Landmark Reporting in the 2010 Survey of Income and Program Participation Event History Calendar” • Brianne Hillmer, U.S. Census Bureau; Lindsay M. Monte, U.S. Census Bureau
Poster Session 4
- “Privatization of Education and Labor Force Inequality in Urban Africa: The Experience of First Employment in Ouagadougou” • Anne-Emmanuèle Calvès, Université de Montréal; Jean-François Kobiané, Université de Ouagadougou
- “Black Identities Revisited: Spatial Mobility, Class and Ethnicity in Black Suburbs” • Orly Clerge, Brown University
- “Relative to Whom? Social Status and Mental Health” • Amelia Karraker, University of Wisconsin at Madison
- “Medical versus Surgical Abortion: The Importance of Women’s Choice” • Caroline Moreau, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); James Trussell, Princeton University; Julie Desfreres, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
- “Variation in Lesbian Wage Gap by Lesbian Prevalence” • Heili Pals, University of Central Florida; Warren Waren, University of Central Florida
Poster Session 5
- “Negotiating Desire: Gender, Intercourse, and Depression in Adolescent Romantic Couples” • Lori A. Burrington, Pennsylvania State University; Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State University; Dana Haynie, Ohio State University
- “Marital Disruption and the Risk of Loosing Health Insurance Coverage” • James B. Kirby, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS
- “Do People Associate Obesity with Poor Health? Changes in the Socioeconomic Gradient in Obesity-Related Health Knowledge” • Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University; Claire Altman, Pennsylvania State University
- “With Children or by Themselves? New Trends on Older Americans’ Living Arrangement” • Wendy Wang, Pew Research Center; Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center
Poster Session 6
- “Racial/Ethnic and Gender Trajectories of Functional Impairment: Exploring Between- and Within-Group Heterogeneity” • David F. Warner, Case Western Reserve University; Jielu Lin, Case Western Reserve University; Tyson H. Brown, Vanderbilt University
- “Beyond a Variable-Centered Approach to Place: Identifying and Assessing Neighborhood Typologies” • Tara D. Warner, Bowling Green State University; Raymond R. Swisher, Bowling Green State University; Jorge M. Chavez, Bowling Green State University; Danielle C. Kuhl, Bowling Green State University
- “Africa’s Progress in the Education MDGs: Accounting for the Role of Demographic and Economic Change” • Sarah Giroux, Cornell University
- “Change in Young Adult Union Formation and Dissolution over Twenty Years: A Cohort Comparison Using the National Longitudinal Surveys” • Claire M. Kamp Dush, Ohio State University
- “Food Deserts: Are We Looking in the Right Places?” • Andrea Richardson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Janne Boone-Heinonen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Barry M. Popkin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Penny Gordon-Larsen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Poster Session 7
- “A Social Demography of Racial Health Disparities” • Audrey N. Beck, San Diego State University
- “Seasonality of Birth in Sub-Saharan Africa” • Audrey Dorelien, Princeton University
- “Estimating Unauthorized Immigrant Populations in Sub-State Areas: California as a Test Case” • Laura Hill, Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC); Hans Johnson, Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC)
- “Family and Demographic Change in Post-Revolutionary Mexico: Insights from a New, National Household Sample of the 1930 Population Census” • Robert McCaa, University of Minnesota; Aurora Gomez-Galvarriato, Archivo General de la Nacion (Mexico)
- “Parental Son Preference and Children’s Housework: The Indian Case” • Tin-chi Lin, Princeton University; Alicia Adsera, Princeton University