01 May 2014 - 03 May 2014
Boston, USA
The Population Association of America Annual Meeting provides a forum for demographers, sociologists, economists, public health professionals, and other individuals interested in research and education in the population field. This year's meeting is taking place between 1-3 May in Boston, USA.
Researchers from IIASA's World Population Program will present and discuss new research in presentations and poster sessions at this important event. For detailed information to this event please visit the PAA website.
Session 113 Grandparents and Demographic Change
You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It Too: Does Grandparenting Reduce the Engagement in Social Activities? • Bruno Arpino and Valeria Bordone
Session 192 Projections
Examining the Role of International Migration in Global Population Projections • Guy J. Abel, Samir K.C. and Nikola Sander
Session 223 Measurement and Projections of Population Aging
International Variation in Ageing and Economic Dependency: A Cohort Perspective • Elke Loichinger and Vegard Skirbekk
Poster Session 2 Fertility Intentions and Behavior
66. The Role of Husband, Mother-in-Law and Social Networks on Fertility Patterns in Rural India • Praveen Kumar Pathak, Raya Muttarak, Valeria Bordone and Faujdar Ram
Call for Papers: New Measures of Age and Ageing
Ecology and Society Special Feature
European and Asian Data Sheets
CONTACT DETAILS
Guest Research Scholar Social Cohesion, Health, and Wellbeing Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program
Senior Research Scholar Multidimensional Demographic Modeling Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program
Senior Research Scholar Migration and Sustainable Development Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program
Principal Research Scholar Migration and Sustainable Development Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program
PAA 2014
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