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Program Summary

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MONDAY, JULY 18
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

1   Opening Ceremony

TUESDAY, JULY 19
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

2   Aging in developing countries
3   Schooling
4   The ongoing nuptiality transition in developing countries
5   Urbanization, health and poverty
6   Environment, climate and population
7   Sexual debut in developing countries
8   Longevity: the influence of kin ties and early-life conditions
9   Infertility and new reproductive technologies
10   Anthropological demography

TUESDAY, JULY 19
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

11   Gender, health and mortality (1)
12   Sexual behaviour and sexuality
13   The future of the elderly
14   International migration and networks
15   Quality of care in reproductive health (2)
16   The family in Africa
17   Spatial mobility and immobility in developing countries
18   Family structure and child wellbeing
19   Paleodemography

TUESDAY, JULY 19
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

20   IUSSP General Assembly
P-1   Poster Session 1
20   IUSSP General Assembly
P-1   Poster Session 1

TUESDAY, JULY 19
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

21   Sexual and reproductive health and family planning
22   Family formation
23   Data and methods in the study of internal migration
24   Intergenerational relations in the context of population ageing
25   Vulnerable populations
26   New forms of international migration
27   Mortality and causes of death in elderly populations in high-income countries
28   Time use data and analysis
29   Demography of Central Asia

TUESDAY, JULY 19
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

30   Reproductive health (1)
31   Urban population dynamics
32   International migration and employment
33   Negotiation, communication and decision-making within couples in developing countries
34   The ongoing nuptiality transition in developed countries
35   Cultural norms and demographic behaviour in developing countries (2)
36   Demographic and socio-economic consequences of adverse mortality and health trends
37   Population and development in island countries, states and territories
38   Implications of cohort size and population age structure

TUESDAY, JULY 19
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

39   Plenary: ICPD Vision: How far has the eleven-year journey taken us?

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

40   The behavioural dimension of the HIV epidemic: risks, perceptions and behaviours
41   Fertility decline: onset and stagnation
42   Gender, health and mortality (2)
43   Innovative methods for the study of family formation
44   Migration and health (1)
45   Passages to adulthood in developing countries (2)
46   Rural population dynamics
47   Consequences of poverty reduction strategies
48   Demographic theory: new approaches

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

49   Adolescent reproductive health
50   Health and mortality in adult populations (1)
51   Training Session: Getting Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals: What Editors Look For
52   The correlates of low fertility
53   The socio-economic impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
54   Eastern and Western Europe: convergence and divergence
55   Migration and fertility changes in developing countries
56   Contribution of genealogies to historical demography and population genetics
57   Climate, population, and health

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

P-2   Poster Session 2

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

58   Population and poverty (1)
59   Induced abortion (1)
60   Sexual behaviour and HIV
61   Migration and health (2)
62   Cultural norms and demographic behaviour in developing countries (1)
63   Demographic issues in developing countries having low fertility
64   Rural exodus of youth in developing countries
65   Children in motion: challenges for demographic explanation
66   Demographic effects of international migration on receiving countries

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

67   The demography of Africa
68   The causes of low fertility
69   Contraception and unplanned pregnancies in the developed countries
70   Bio-demography and longevity
71   Life course transitions in developed countries
72   Population and environment linkages in developing countries
73   International migration statistics and measurement
74   Demography, human rights and ethics
75   Statistical methods for population estimates

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

76   Debate. Will policies to raise fertility in low-fertility countries work?

THURSDAY, JULY 21
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

77   The demography of Asia
78   European population day. Reproduction and family structures. Presentation session
79   European Population Day. Ageing. Presentation Session
80   European population day. Population and urbanisation. Presentation session
81   European Population Day. International Migrations. Presentation Session
82   The 2000 round of censuses: assessments, revelations
83   Non-consensual sexual relations among young females and males in developing countries
84   Stochastic projection of demographic parameters
85   Intra-family violence

THURSDAY, JULY 21
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

86   The demography of Arab countries
87   European population day. Reproduction and family structures. Round table 1: Desire to have children
88   European Population Day. Ageing. Round Table 1. The occupations of the 50 years old and over
89   European population day. Population and urbanisation. Round Table 1. Settlement dynamics
90   European Population Day. International Migrations. Round Table 1. Can the migration movements of the years to come be predicted?
91   Empirical, methodological and theoretical issues in multilevel modelling in demography
92   Irregular migration: measurement, determinants, consequences and policy implications
93   Applied and business demography
94   Interpretations of population history

THURSDAY, JULY 21
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

P-3   Poster Session 3

THURSDAY, JULY 21
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

95   The demography of Latin America
96   European population day.Reproduction and family structures. Round table 2. Changes in family structure and living conditions
97   European Population Day. Ageing. Round Table 2. The living conditions of the elderly
98   European population day. Population and urbanization. Round Table 2. How to make cities work?
99   European Population Day. International Migrations. Round Table 2. Integration of immigrant populations in European countries
100   Methodologies for data collection and analysis of gender relations
101   Male involvement in reproductive health programmes
102   The demography of the frontier
103   Changing lifestyles and problems associated with overweight and obesity

THURSDAY, JULY 21
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

104   Quality of care in reproductive health (1)
105   European population day. Reproduction and family structures. Round table 3. Family policies and legislation
106   European Population Day. Ageing. Round Table 3. Deficiencies and handicaps linked to ageing
107   European Population Day. Population and Urbanization. Round Table 3. Cities Networks, Interurban transport infrastructures
108   European Population Day. International Migrations. Round Table 3. Non professional migrations
109   Demography of indigenous peoples
110   Male fertility and sexual behaviour
111   Forced migration
112   Biomarkers, health and demographic research

THURSDAY, JULY 21
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

113   European Population Day Debate: Should we worry about the future of Europe’s population ?

THURSDAY, JULY 21
7:00 PM - 12:00 AM

114   National Reception

FRIDAY, JULY 22
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

115   Infant and child health
116   Determinants of STDs including HIV/AIDS
117   Labour market changes and their impact on family formation
118   The demography of conflict and violence
119   Aging in the developing world
120   Evolving patterns of population distribution in highly urbanised countries
121   Spatial demography including modelling
122   The history of the discipline of demography
123   Evolutionary ecology, kinship and reproduction

FRIDAY, JULY 22
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

124   Reproductive health (2)
125   Migrant integration
126   Mortality and causes of death at old ages: medical, social, economic and demographic determinants
127   Ethnic minorities
128   Fertility transition in developing countries
129   Family networks
130   Role of population policy in development
131   Epistemology in demography and sociology
132   Interplay between employment prospects and socio-demographic dynamics among young people in low-income countries

FRIDAY, JULY 22
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

P-4   Poster Session 4

FRIDAY, JULY 22
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

133   Adolescent sexuality and contraception
134   Longevity and health
135   Household demography and living arrangements
136   Dynamics of life spaces
137   Urbanisation, environment and development
138   Window of opportunity: the demographic dividend
139   Cultural dimensions of demographic behaviour in industrialized societies
140   Population projections and micro-simulations
141   Impact of international migration policies

FRIDAY, JULY 22
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

142   The demographic and socio-economic consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
143   Trends of international migration flows
144   Inequalities in child health and mortality
145   Sharing time within the couple and family life
146   Children health
147   Gender and economics
148   The demography of disability: setting new directions
149   Mathematical and formal demography
150   Population and poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa

FRIDAY, JULY 22
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

151   Debate: Should couples have the right to choose the sex of their children?

FRIDAY, JULY 22
7:00 PM - 12:00 AM

152   IUSSP General Assembly

SATURDAY, JULY 23
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

153   Gender
154   Passages to adulthood in developing countries (1)
155   Training Session. Best Practices in Communicating Research to Effect Change
156   Induced abortion (2)
157   Consequences of family policies
158   Consequences of international migration on areas of origin
159   Making health systems work for the poor: the challenges of decentralization in low-income countries
160   Multiple identities and statistical measures
161   Fertility control in history

SATURDAY, JULY 23
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

162   Population and environment
163   Poverty, households and demographic behaviour
164   Prospects for below-replacement fertility
165   Labour market changes and their demographic correlates
166   Male sexuality and contraception
167   Demographic changes in developed countries: dependency and social policies
168   Circulation and suburbanization
169   Non-quantitative methods and strategies
170   Minorities and languages

SATURDAY, JULY 23
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

P-5   Poster Session 5

SATURDAY, JULY 23
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

171   Population, environment and development
172   Maternal health and mortality
173   Linkages between masculinity and risk behaviour
174   Economics of population ageing and population decline
175   Collecting and analysing data on gender
176   Migrant integration in developed countries
177   Modelling the HIV/AIDS epidemic: demographic impact and interventions
178   Sustaining replacement fertility: international comparative studies
179   The longitudinal study of health

SATURDAY, JULY 23
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

180   Reproductive health programmes
181   Health and mortalilty in adult populations (2)
182   Training Session: Learning to use EPP and SPECTRUM: The UNAIDS approach to estimating the demographic impact of HIV/AIDS
183   Schooling and demographic change
184   Population and poverty (2)
185   Migration and the environment
186   Demographic aspects of female discrimination: from conception through childhood
187   The consequences of marital dissolution
188   Population ageing, labour force and international migration

SATURDAY, JULY 23
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

189   Closing Ceremony


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