Friday, June 14 / 12:30 - 14:00 McEwan Hall


Migration, Economics, Policies, History

1. Variation in Migration Flows by Duration IntervalsGuy J. Abel , University Of Hong Kong; Arkadiusz Wisniowski, University of Manchester; Dilek Yildiz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

2. Revisiting the Push and Pull Factors Driving Demographic Trends: The Case of Migration between South America and EuropeAndrea Aparicio Castro , University of Oxford; Arkadiusz Wisniowski, University of Manchester; Dilek Yildiz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Michaela Potancoková, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU).

3. Gendered Mobility Does Not Reduce Horizontal Job Segregation. Renewed Evidence on the “Revolving Door” Effect from a Cohort Sequence Analysis in a Single Organization.Mathieu Arbogast , CRESPPA-GTM (CNRS) & CEMS (EHESS).

4. Turkish Return Migrants from Netherlands and Austria: Data Assessment Based on Expert InterviewsHilal Arslan , Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Simay Özlü Diniz, Baskent University; Alanur Çavlin, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren, Hacettepe University; Sinan Türkyilmaz, Hacettepe University, Institute of Population Studies.

5. Exploring the apparent success of Portuguese descendants in the USAlda B. Azevedo , University of Lisbon; Lara Tavares, 1Centro de Administração e Políticas Públicas, ISCSP, Universidade de Lisboa; Nachatter Garha, Universidad de La Coruña.

6. Mapping the Residential Geographies of Ethnic Diversity in Inner RigaSindija Balode , University of Latvia; Maris Berzins, University of Latvia.

7. The Feasibility of Conducting Panel Surveys with Migrant Populations: The Case of Venezuelans in UruguayJulieta Bengochea , Universidad de la República; Mariana Fernandez Soto, Universidad de la Republica; Camila Montiel, Universidad de la República.

8. Educational Outcomes and Gender Location: Inequalities in Education from a Broader Gender PerspectiveSabi Bercovich Szulmajster , Centre d'Estudis Demografics (CED).

9. SPATIAL INEQUALITIES in THE COVERAGE of UNDER FIVE DEATHS: ASSESSING VITAL REGISTRATION DATA in TÜRKIYESahin BINGÖL , Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Andrea Verhulst, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); Alanur Çavlin, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Michel Guillot, University of Pennsylvania.

10. The Urban Transition of Italian Municipalities: Can Connectivity Play a Role?Danilo Bolano, Bocconi University; Daniela Ghio , European Commission; Alessandro Di Nallo, Bocconi University; Francesco Billari, Bocconi University.

11. How Much Do Children Feel Poverty? New Measurements of Poverty and Deprivation from the Child's Point of ViewAudrey Bousselin , Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER); Anne Solaz, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED).

12. Statistical and Taste-Based Discrimination in Labor Market: An Analysis of European Countries to Identify Optimal Policy Interventions.Giovanni Busetta , University of Messina; Irma Baraku, University of Shkodra “Luigi Gurakuqi”.

13. The Educational Premium of LGB Students in Context: Mechanisms and Change across Two UK Birth CohortsAnna Caprinali , University of Trento; Diederik Boertien, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED).

14. How Inherited Residential Environments Shape Socioeconomic Outcomes: Evidence from Immigrant and Native Families over Three GenerationsLouise Caron , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Mathieu Ichou, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Haley McAvay, University of York; Rosa Weber, Stockholm University.

15. Individual Motivations and Network Effects as Underlying Mechanisms in Migration Rates: A Theoretical Agent Based ModelJose Ignacio Carrasco , University of Oxford, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS).; Joelle Mak, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Martin Hinsch, University of Glasgow.

16. A Practical Method for Estimating Population Average Treatment Effects in Observational StudiesSharon Christ , Purdue University; Luhao Wei, Purdue University.

17. The Reciprocal Influences of Gender-Based Violence Surveys and Public Policy: From Survey Design to Dissemination of Results. An Example from a Survey in the French Overseas RegionsStephanie Condon , Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Sandrine Dauphin, Institut national d'études démographiques.

18. Migration and the Speeding Dynamics of Population Change: Urban and Rural Areas in SpainOsama Damoun , Center for Demographic Studies; Andreu Domingo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Jordi Bayona i Carrasco, Universitat de Barcelona (UB) & Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED).

19. Policy-Driven Migrant Selection and Labor Market Outcomes of Immigrants in Sweden and DenmarkFátima de Arriba Moreno , Lund University; Jonas Helgertz, University of Minnesota/Lund University; Anna Tegunimataka, Lund University.

20. Socio-Economic Inequalities and Stigma Management among Same-Sex Parents in FranceMarta de la Torre Carreira , Sciences Po Paris, Centre de Recherches sur les Inégalités Sociales (CRIS).

21. Is There an LGB Training Gap? Participation of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People in Further Training in GermanyLisa de Vries , Bielefeld University.

22. Documenting the perspectives of sub-Saharan African policy makers, researchers and activists on the reproductive rights, population dynamics, and environmental sustainability nexusCeline Delacroix , Population Institute/University of Ottawa; Nkechi S. Owoo, University Of Ghana.

23. Using Ad-Hoc Surveys to Teach DemographyPaola Di Giulio , Vienna Institute of Demography, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, OeAW, University of Vienna); Bernhard Rengs, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Cecilia Reynaud, Università Roma Tre.

24. Central American Migration in the United States, Spain and Mexico after the Great Recession: A Three-Way Game?Andreu Domingo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Jessica Natalia Najera Aguirre , El Colegio de México; Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED), UAB.

25. Diasporas at War. The Mobilisation of Ukrainian Diasporas in Two Different Host ContextsAgnieszka Fihel , Institut national d'etudes démographiques / ICMigrations; Anne-Sophie Bentz, Université Paris Cité / CESSMA; Kseniya Homel, University of Warsaw; Marta Jaroszewicz, University of Warsaw; Magdalena Lesinska, University of Warsaw.

26. Are LGB Migrants Better off than LGB Stayers?Fernanda Fortes de Lena , Centre d'Estudis Demografics (CED); Diederik Boertien, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED).

27. Compliance and Usage in International Comparative Surveys: The Case of the Second Round of the Generations and Gender SurveyOlga Grunwald , NIDI; Aisling Connolly, NIDI; Thibaud Ritsenthaler, French Institute for Demographic Research (INED); Arianna Caporali, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED).

28. Disentangling Ethnic Heterogeneity and Social Cohesion: Evidence from an Australian Panel DataQing Guan , Australian National University; James O'Donnell, Australian National University.

29. Untapped Potential: Professional Degree Recognition and (Un)paid Work of Migrant WomenLidia Gutu , Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (Federal Institute for Population Research); Sophia Schmitz, BiB.

30. When Studying Means Leaving: How Distance to Higher Educational Institutions Shapes Academic Aspirations in Peripheral FranceMarine Haddad , French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED).

31. Informing Global Population Projections. A Survey on Experts’ OpinionsRossella Icardi , Joint Research Centre; Gailey Nick, IIASA; Anne Goujon, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Ueffing Philipp, JRC; Fabrizio Natale, European Commission Joint Research Centre.

32. Income Inequalities and Social Vulnerability in RomaniaMarinela Istrate , Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi; Ionel Muntele, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi.

33. Long View of Agricultural Land Use and Population Growth in India: An Assessment of Causal RelationshipArjun Jana , International Institute for Population Sciences; Srinivas Goli, International Institute for Population Sciences.

34. Sibling Experiences during Childhood and Adolescence among the 1988 and 2000 Finnish Birth CohortsLiina Junna , University of Helsinki; Hanna Remes, University of Helsinki; Michael Murphy, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Pekka Martikainen, University of Helsinki.

35. Acculturation to Gender Norms: Employment Trajectories by Migrant Origin after the Transition to Parenthood in FinlandElina Kilpi-Jakonen , University of Turku; Sandra Buchler, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main.

36. The Interrelation between Unemployment and Overqualification among Second Generation and Ancestral Population in SwedenWooseong Kim , Stockholm University; Raffaele Grotti, European University Institute; Siddartha Aradhya, Stockholm University Demography Unit.

37. Gender Ideologies Now and Then: Comparing the German Democratic Republic with Contemporary East and West GermanyLeonie Kleinschrot , Federal Institute for Population Research; Felix Berth, German Youth Institute; Martin Bujard, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).

38. Inequality of Opportunity in Education, Occupation, Income, and WealthSanni Kuikka , Stockholm University; Max Thaning, Stockholm University.

39. From LGB to LGBTQ+: Earnings and the institutionalization of Sexual and Gender IdentitiesBob Langereis , University of Groningen; Diederik Boertien, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED); Fernanda Fortes de Lena, Centre d'Estudis Demografics (CED); Sabi Bercovich Szulmajster, Centre d'Estudis Demografics (CED).

40. Of Fathers and Sons: The Intergenerational Transfer of Return Premium in Children of Returnees.Jose David Lopez Blanco , University Carlos III.

41. The Role of Firms for Children's DevelopmentHuebener Mathias, BiB; Malin Mahlbacher , Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB); Susanne Schmid, University of Oldenburg; Gundula Zoch, University of Oldenburg.

42. The Impact of Migrations on Female Generations in Spain in the 20th and 21st Centuries: Generational Diversification and Regional PatternsAnna Montfort Chipell , Center for Demographic Studies; Andreu Domingo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Jordi Bayona i Carrasco, Universitat de Barcelona (UB) & Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED).

43. A Two-Step Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling Approach for Estimating Population Density when Settlement Data Are Partially ObservedChibuzor Christopher Nnanatu , University of Southampton; Amy Bonnie, University of Southampton; Josiah Joseph, National Statistical Office; Ortis Yankey, University of Southampton; Duygu Cihan, University of Southampton; Assane Gadiaga, University of Southampton; Mercedita Tia, United Nations Population Fund; Attila Lazar, University of Southampton; Andrew J. Tatem, University of Southampton; Marielle Sander, United Nations Population Fund.

44. Remittances and Household Composition: New Evidence on Mexican Transnational FathersMargherita Odasso , Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED); Diederik Boertien, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED).

45. Access to Technology and Secondary Educational Outcomes: Empirical Evidence from IndiaPrashant Poddar , University of Oxford; Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford; Valentina Rotondi, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland.

46. Challenges and Opportunities in Collecting Individual Data for the International Database on Longevity (IDL)Svitlana Poniakina , Insitut National D'Études Démographiques; Arianna Caporali, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); France Meslé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Jean-Marie Robine, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); Jacques Vallin, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED).

47. Educational Mismatch on Both Ends: A Sequence Analysis of Labor Trajectories of South-South Migration in MontevideoVictoria Prieto Rosas, Universidad de la Republica; Mariana Fernandez Soto , Universidad de la Republica; Julieta Bengochea, Universidad de la República; Clara Márquez Scotti, Departamento de Trabajo Social, Universidad de la República.

48. (Mis)Placing Optimism? Nordic Population Development and Residential Mobility Post-PandemicLinda Randall , Stockholm University.

49. Estimating Ethnic Populations between CensusesPhilip H. Rees , University of Leeds; Paul Norman, University of Leeds; Gabriele Price, Office of Health Improvement and Disparities, Department of Health and Social Care; Stephanie Webb, Office of Health Improvement and Disparities, Department of Health and Social Care.

50. Let's Get Married! The Choice of Wedding Date in Italy between Tradition and Secularisation, 1970-2019Francesca Rinesi , Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Claudia Iaccarino, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT).

51. Employers, Young adults and Flexible employment: knowledge gaps and a theoretical lens to further researchLin Rouvroye , Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW).

52. More Regionally Mobile and Less Civically Engaged? An Analysis Based on German Panel DataHeiko Rüger , Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB); Nico Stawarz; Thomas Skora, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Lena Greinke, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University.

53. Ethnic Differences in Leaving Home: The Neighbourhood Context in FinlandKatrin Schwanitz , University of Turku; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, University of Turku; Aleksi Seger, University of Turku.

54. Sex Differentials in Toilet Training: A Comparative Study of France and of the UKAlex Sheridan , Ined; Olivia Samuel, CRESPPA.

55. No Place for Young Women? The Impact of Internal Migration on Adult Sex Ratios in Rural East GermanyNico Stawarz; Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Uta Brehm, Federal Institute for Population Research; Nikola Sander , Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).

56. Adaptation Attitudes, Optimism, and Intergroup Relations among Migrant and Hosting Populations in Latin America. Case of Venezuelan Population Exodus.Marcin Stonawski , International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) / Cracow University of Economics.

57. Housing Conditions and Housing Stability after a Partner’s Death: How Early Widowed Keep the House? An Exploratory Study from the French Permanent Demographic Sample.Margaux Tocqueville , French Institute for Demographic Studies.

58. The Cost of Widowhood: A Matching Study of Process and EventZachary Van Winkle , § SciencePo and Nuffield College; Thomas Leopold, University of Cologne.

59. Pension Protection Among Minority Ethnic Groups in the UK: The Role of Investments and Subjective IndicatorsAthina Vlachantoni, Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton; Yuanyuan Yin, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton; Saddaf Naaz Akhtar , Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton; Spela Mocnik, Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton.

60. Migration and Collaboration of Scholars Worldwide: A Word Embedding RepresentationErin Walk , Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).

62. Dependency Effects of Internal Migration on Receiving Areas in Japan: A Labor Productivity PerspectiveXiaofei Wang , Beijing Foreign Studies University.

63. Trends in Intergenerational Educational Mobility in China: New Evidence for the 1986-95 Birth CohortJiawei Wu , Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University; Guillaume Marois, ADRI, Shanghai University.

64. The Impact of Acculturation on Settlement Intention of Chinese Rural-Urban Migrants: the Mediating Roles of Socioeconomic Status and Psychological Well-beingZhongshan Yue, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Zhixuan Chen, Xi'an Jiaotong University; Shuzhuo Li , Xi'an Jiaotong University.

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