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Poster Session 3:
Families, Parenting, Adolescents, and Children

Thursday, Apr 1
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Constitution Ballroom
2nd Floor

1.  Matching Non-Parental Child Care Usage and Preferences by Race/Ethnicity: Is It Connected to Maternal Work Stability?  •   Paola Tami Aritomi, Pennsylvania State University

2.  Adolescents and Youth in Nepal  •   Ram H. Aryal, National Planning Commission

3.  The Influence of Marriage, Cohabitation, and Family Structure Changes on Low-Income Adolescents' Development  •   Heather J. Bachman, Northwestern University; Rebekah Levine Coley, Boston College; P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Northwestern University

4.  Social Assistance, Custody, and Child Poverty: Cross-National Comparisons  •   Roderic Beaujot, University of Western Ontario; Jianye Liu, University of Western Ontario

5.  A National Sample of U.S. Paternity Tests: Do Parents of Dissimilar Race Have Less Difficulty Surmising Paternity?  •   David Bishai, Johns Hopkins University; Nan M. Astone, Johns Hopkins University; Laura M. Argys, University of Colorado at Denver; Chris Filidoro, Orchid Genescreen Inc.; Robert Gutendorf, Orchid Genescreen Inc.

6.  Mother-Adolescent Communication about Sex and Early Onset of Sexual Intercourse among Filipino Youth  •   Judith B. Borja, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Linda Adair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

7.  Entries onto Public Assistance among Children Living with Grandparents  •   Peter D. Brandon, University of Massachusetts; Jeromey Temple, Australian National University

8.  Poor Parents, Poor Parenting? The Influence of Poverty  •   Ronald E Bulanda, Bowling Green State University

10.  Child Care Decisions among Mothers in Los Angeles County  •   Laura Chyu, University of California, Los Angeles

12.  Both Counted and Missed: The Economic Condition of All Children in Multigenerational Households  •   Pamela Davidson, University of Wisconsin at Madison

13.  Between a Rock and a Hard Place -- the Demography of the Transition to Adulthood during the Post-Socialist Transformation  •   Tamas Domokos, Echo Survey Institute; Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Cornell University

14.  The Sustained Effects of the New Hope Program on Child Care Use among Low-Income Families  •   Chantelle Dowsett, University of Texas at Austin; Danielle Crosby, University of Texas at Austin; Aletha Huston, University of Texas at Austin; Edward Lowe, University of California, Los Angeles

15.  Becoming Adults: Life Course Transitions in Mexican Young People  •   Carlos J. Echarri Canovas, El Colegio de México; Julieta Perez Amador, University of Wisconsin at Madison

16.  To Work or Not to Work? A Reevaluation of Correlates of Adolescent Employment  •   Constance T. Gager, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Hickes, University of Pennsylvania

17.  Child Care Choices and Expenditures in Urban China: 1989-1997  •   Qin Gao, Columbia University; Fuhua Zhai, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

19.  Does State Financing of Public Schools Reduce Expenditure Inequality across School Districts?  •   Deborah L. Garvey, Santa Clara University

20.  Maternal Education and Child Nutritional Status: Do Family and Community Matter? The Case of Ethiopia  •   Tesfayi Gebreselassie, Pennsylvania State University

21.  Family, School, and Community Influences on Children's Achievement  •   Annie Georges, Columbia University

23.  Gender Display and Counter-Display: Women's Housework Adaptations to Marriage and Cohabitation  •   Sanjiv Gupta, University of Massachusetts; Yujia Liu, University of Massachusetts

24.  Care in Context: Men's Unpaid Work in Advanced Industrialized Countries  •   Jennifer L. Hook, University of Washington

25.  Husband's Involvement in the Prevention of Maternal Ill-Health: Determinants of Husband's Domestic Support in Rural Low-Land of Nepal  •   Ronald G. Horstman, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI); Binod Nepal, Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA)

26.  Secular Outcomes and the Importance of Intergenerational Investments of Human and Social Forms of Capital: Does Religion Make a Difference?  •   Dawn S. Hurst, Ohio State University; Frank Mott, Ohio State University

27.  Are Parental Trade-Offs between Spending Time with Children and Earning Money Associated with Young Children's Development?  •   Kathryn Hynes, Cornell University

28.  Universal Protective Factors among Adolescent in School  •   Manirul I. Khan, Mahidol University; Khurshid K. Talukder, Institute of Child and Mother Health

30.  The Death of Parents and Its Consequences on Children's Educational Attainment in Burkina Faso: An Indirect Way to Evaluate the Strength of the Extended Family System  •   Jean-François Kobiane, Université de Ouagadougou

31.  Gender, Friendship Networks, and Adolescent Mental Health  •   Lisa Leach, Ohio State University; Crystal M. Stephens, Ohio State University; Kristi Williams, Ohio State University

32.  Impact of Family Environment on School Enrollment in Bolivia  •   Hala N. Madanat, Brigham Young University; Kirk Dearden, Brigham Young University; Tim B. Heaton, Brigham Young University

33.  Language Diversity and Bilingualism among Adolescents in the Pacific Northwest: Using GIS Method to Test the Neighborhood Effects  •   Ratna M. Magarati, University of Washington

34.  The Role of School Quality on Schooling in Brazil  •   Leticia Marteleto, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and CEDEPLAR; Clarissa G. Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and CEDEPLAR

35.  Living Arrangements in the Netherlands and Japan from a Life Course Perspective  •   Hideko Matsuo, Université Catholique de Louvain

36.  School Connectedness and the Transition into and out of Health Risk Behavior among Adolescents: A Comparison of Social Belonging and Teacher Support  •   Clea McNeely, University of Minnesota; Christina Falci, University of Minnesota

37.  East Equals West? Housework in the Two Germanies  •   Sabine Merz, University of Massachusetts

38.  Poverty and Family Transitions into Adulthood in Rural Mexico  •   Marta Mier-y-Teran, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

39.  Orphanhood in France: Measurement, Evolution, and Characteristics  •   Alain Monnier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Sophie Pennec, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

40.  Marriage Premium in Brazil  •   Jeronimo O. Muniz, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and CEDEPLAR

41.  What Leads to Teenage Motherhood and their Consequences?  •   Satyajeet Nanda, Gujarat Institute of Development Research

42.  Boys' and Girls' Education in Vietnam: Are They Equal in Educational Opportunities?  •   Phuong L. Nguyen, University of Washington; Thanh-Huyen Vu, University of Chicago

43.  A Comparison of the Division of Household Labor in the United States and Sweden  •   Julianne K. Ohlander, Pennsylvania State University

44.  Parental Unions, Financial Transfers, and School Enrollment among Adolescents  •   Hiromi Ono, University of Michigan

45.  Economic Strategies of Single-Father Families  •   Aurea K. Osgood, Bowling Green State University

46.  Norwegian Fathers' Use of Parental Leave -- Determinants and Preferences  •   Silje K.V. Pettersen, Statistics Norway; Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway

47.  Effects of Development on Gender Inequality in School Enrollment in India  •   Sonya Rastogi, University of Maryland; Aparna Sundaram, University of Maryland; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland

48.  Transitory Fatherhood and Stable Motherhood among White, Black, and Hispanic Americans  •   Michael Rendall, Pennsylvania State University

49.  How Does Family Formation Get between School and Work Transitions? The Brazilian Case  •   Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and CEDEPLAR; Elzira L. Oliveira, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and CEDEPLAR

51.  Leaving Parental Home in Poland  •   Kamil Sienkiewicz, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

52.  Dropping Out of High School: The Effects of Living in Non-Traditional Families  •   Chunyan Song, Arizona State University; Mary H. Benin, Arizona State University

53.  Resident and Non-Resident Family Dynamics and the Academic Outcomes of Adolescent Stepchildren  •   Kathryn H. Tillman, Florida State University

54.  Children's Vulnerability to Domestic Violence  •   Mohan K. Tiwary, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

55.  Factors Affecting Sexual Behavior among Luo Adolescents in Nairobi  •   Salome N. Wawire, Brown University

56.  The Role of Extracurricular Activities in the Development of Social Capital in Youth  •   Amanda M. White, Arizona State University; Constance T. Gager, Arizona State University

57.  Working at Home: Findings from the 2001 Current Population Survey  •   Vanessa Wight, University of Maryland

58.  The Composition of Schools, Social Status, and Adolescent Relationship Formation  •   Lindsey Wilkinson, University of Texas at Austin

59.  Shift Work and the Parent-Child Relationship  •   Jillian L. Wooton, Ohio State University

60.  Effects of Poverty Alleviation on Labor Supply and School Attendance: Evidence from the IDT Program in Indonesia  •   Chikako Yamauchi, University of California, Los Angeles

61.  Spatial Variation of the One-Child Policy and Child Nutritional Status in the Reform-Era China, 1993-2000  •   Juhua Yang, Brown University

62.  Poverty, Psychosocial Well-Being, and School Performance in Rural China  •   Shengchao Yu, University of Pennsylvania; Emily Hannum, University of Pennsylvania; Xiaodong Liu, Ohio State University

64.  Uncovering the "Black Children" -- an Analysis of Infant Household Registration Status in China  •   Yingying Zhou, University of Washington; William Lavely, University of Washington

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