
The recent Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting, held in New Orleans from April 12-15, featured presentations and posters from numerous DUPRI scholars and students. At this year's PAA, DUPRI scholars and students were well-represented, with a total of 28 faculty, postdocs, and students presenting papers and posters and serving as chairs and discussants. Below, we highlight the papers presented by DUPRI affiliates.
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Age Differences in Older Adults’ Experiences of Pandemic-Related Health and Economic Challenges
Emily Wiemers*, Syracuse University; I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University; Anna Wiersma Strauss, Syracuse University; Janecca Chin, Bowling Green State University; V. Joseph Hotz, Duke University; Judith Seltzer, University of California, Los Angeles -
The Increasing Importance of Political Identity on Fertility Desires for Youth, 1989–2019
Heather Rackin*, Louisiana State University; Christina Gibson-Davis, Duke University -
Associations Between Hearing Loss and Trajectories of Hospitalizations Among Older Adults in the United States
Jessica West*, Duke University; Matthew Dupre, Duke University -
Quality of Aging for U.S. Veterans: “Healthy Soldier” Effect Lasts More Than 40 Years
Stanislav Kolpakov Nikitin*, Duke University; Arseniy Yashkin, Duke University; Igor Akushevich, Duke University -
Effects of Witnessing a Shooting as a Child on First Birth Risk Over the Reproductive Life Course
Heather Rackin*, Louisiana State University; Christina Gibson-Davis, Duke University -
Race and Sex-Related Genetic Disparity in Alzheimer’s Disease: Evaluating SNPxRace and SNPxSex Two-Way Interactions
Abanish Singh*, Duke University School of Medicine; Konstantin Arbeev, Duke University; Arseniy Yashkin, Duke University; Anatoliy Yashin, Duke University; Igor Akushevich, Duke University -
Immigration and Health Among Non-Hispanic Whites: Examining Diversity by Nativity and Region of Origin
Jen’nan Read, Duke University; Fatima Fairfax*, Duke University -
Beyond Parental Wealth: Grandparental Wealth and the Transition to Adulthood
Emma Zang, Yale University; Christina Gibson-Davis, Duke University; Haolun Li*, Princeton University -
Anemia Severity and School Attendance Among 251,401 Adolescents Aged 15–18 Years: A Nationally Representative Household Fixed-Effects Study in India
Jan-Walter De Neve, Heidelberg University; Omar Karlsson*, Duke University; Rajesh Kumar Rai, Society for Health and Demographic Surveillance; Santosh Kumar, University of Notre Dame; Sebastian Vollmer, University of Goettingen -
Racial and Gender Differences in Discrimination and Health Among Young Adults
Imari Z Smith*, Duke University; Jen’nan Read, Duke University -
Housing Insecurity, Residential Mobility, and Racial/Ethnic Inequality Among Children
Warren Lowell*, Duke University -
Variation in Mortality Risk While Incarcerated by Confinement Facility Type and Hold Status
Ruth Wygle*, Duke University -
Sibling Configuration and Child Abuse and Neglect: Exploring the Dynamic Change in Child Maltreatment Risk Following the Birth of a Sibling
Anna Rybinska, Duke University; Yu Bai*, Duke University; Kenneth A. Dodge, Duke University -
Social Assistance Policies and Practices Through the Lens of Income-Benefit Workers
Lisa Gennetian, Duke University; Luis Basurto*, Duke Universit -
Two Decades of Child Welfare System Contact in the Global North: Trends From 44 Countries
Christopher Wildeman, Duke University; Alexander Roehrkasse*, Butler University; Liza Becker, Drexel University; Peter Fallesen, Rockwool Foundation -
Latent Classes of Maltreatment and CPS Contact Among U.S. Children
Martin Eiermann*, Duke University; Garrett Baker, Duke University; Christopher Wildeman, Duke University -
Bayesian Record Linkage With Application to Chinese Immigrants in Raleigh-Durham Study
Eric Bai*, Duke University; Madeleine Beckner, Duke University; Botao Ju, Duke University; Jerome Reiter, Duke University; Theodore Mouw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Giovanna Merli, Duke University -
Using Administrative Data for Impact Evaluation: A Case Study for the Family Connects Postpartum Home-Visiting Program
Anna Rybinska, Duke University; Yu Bai*, Duke University; Kenneth A. Dodge, Duke University -
Constructing Population Pyramids Using Biodemographic Models: A Conceptual Framework
Konstantin Arbeev*, Duke University; Olivia Bagley, Duke University; Arseniy Yashkin, Duke University; Hongzhe Duan, Duke University; Vinit Nalawade, Duke University; Igor Akushevich, Duke University; Svetlana Ukraintseva, Duke University; Anatoliy Yashin, Duke University -
An Exact Approach for Decomposing the Population Attributable Fractions
Igor Akushevich, Duke University; Arseniy Yashkin, Duke University; Mikhail Kovtun, Duke University; Konstantin Arbeev*, Duke University; Julia Kravchenko, Duke University; Anatoliy Yashin, Duke University -
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Migration Intentions and the Transnational Networks and Social Support of Immigrants from China: Evidence From Longitudinal Data
Theodore Mouw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Giovanna Merli, Duke University; Yingzhi Xu*, Duke University; Allison Stolte, Duke University; Claire Le Barbenchon, Duke University -
Net Worth Poverty and Young-Adult Well-being
Christina Gibson-Davis*, Duke University; Lisa Keister, Duke University; Lisa Gennetian, Duke University -
Family Troubles and the Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Justice Contact in an Era of Crime Decline
Christopher Wildeman*, Duke University; Robert Sampson, Harvard University; Garrett Baker, Duke University -
The Causal Impact of Poverty Reduction on Housing Conditions of Low-Income U.S. Children and the Role of Housing and Neighborhood Ecosystems on Young Children’s Healthy Development
Laura Stilwell*, Duke University; Lisa Gennetian, Duke University; Katherine Magnuson, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kim Noble, Teachers College, Columbia University; Greg Duncan, University of California-Irvine; Nathan Fox, University of Maryland; Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Hiro Yoshikawa, New York University -
State-Level Policy Contexts and Birth Outcomes: Do Types of Public Policy Contexts Shape Infant Health?
Allison Stolte*, Duke University -
The Impact of Air Quality on Infant Health: Wind, Wildfires, and Pregnancy in California
Sarah Bass*, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Jenna Nobles, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Marcos Rangel, Duke University -
Frontiers in Measuring Structural Racism and its Health Effects
Tyson Brown*, Duke University