Berkeley Demography at PAA 2018
Berkeley Demography and Population Center affiliates will be presenting their work at PAA 2018. Check out some of their great work!
- Magali Barbieri
- Boroka Bo
- Poster (Health and Mortality 1): Time poverty by ethnicity
- Gabriel Borges
- Session 68-4: Mortality rates from sibling histories
- Session 83-2: Bayesian melding to estimate census coverage
- Stephanie Child
- Poster (Health and Mortality 1): Social networks and stress
- Will Dow
- Session 72-3: Cuba’s cardiovascual risk factors
- Poster (Children and Youth): Parenting and Early Childhood Development in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Mexican Communities
- Poster (Health and Mortality 2): Incentive-Based Interventions for Smoking Cessation
- Poster (Marriage, Families, Households, and Unions 2; Gender, Race, and Ethnicity): Paid parental leave
- Denys Dukhovnov
- Poster (Marriage, Families, Households, and Unions 1): Stress coping strategies
- Poster (Health and Mortality 1): Time poverty by ethnicity
- Dennis Feehan
- Session 68-4: Mortality rates from sibling histories
- Session 167-3: Estimating internet adoption using Facebook
- Joshua Goldstein:
- Organizer, Mathematical demography session
- Ron Lee
- Session 95-2: Life expectancy, pension outcomes and income
- Session 140-3: Aging and intergenerational flows
- Hayley Pierce
- Danny Schneider
- Session 167-2: Facebook as a Tool for Survey Data Collection
- Session 174-4: Inequalities in parental time
- Ruijie (Mia) Zhong
- Poster (Marriage, Families, Households, and Unions 2; Gender, Race, and Ethnicity): Education and marriage in Japan
…and me!
- Monica Alexander:
- Session 89-2: Spatial distribution of opioid mortality, presented by Mathew Kiang
- Session 113-2: Estimating subnational populations, joint work with Leontine Alkema
- Session 207-3: Using Facebook and ACS to predict migration stocks, presented by Emilio Zagheni