Events

PSC at #PAA2025 Saturday, April 12
Join us on Saturday, April 12 for presentations from an incredible lineup representing the Population Studies Center of the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research at this year’s annual PAA conference. Times, presentation titles, and locations for each presenter are listed below.
8:00-9:15
Racial Inequality in Homeowner Proximity to Appraisers in the United States by Joe LaBriola and Steve Tomkowiak will be presented in the Magnolia Room
Gender, Sexuality, and Fertility by Discussant Yun Zhou and Chair Raquel Zanatta Coutinho will be presented in the Capitol Room
Voluntary Childlessness in the United States, 2002–2019 by Erika Arias will be presented in the Union Station Room
8:30-9:45
Race–Color Disability Disparities in a “Racial Democracy”: Findings Among Middle-Age and Older Adults in Brazil by Phillipa Clarke and Shane Burns will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
9:30-10:45
A Tale of Two Sectors: Financialization and Wealth Accumulation in China by Junchao Tang and Xiaoguang Fan will be presented in the Dogwood Room
Social Network Bridging, Social Isolation, and Biological Aging by Colter Mitchell, Brea Perry, Siyun Peng and Byungkyu Lee will be presented by Cherry Blossom Room
Technology, Family life, and Childrens’ Life CourseTechnology, Family life, and Childrens’ Life Course by Joshua Goode and Stefanie Mollborn will be presented in Silver Linden
Fertility Determinants in Low and Middle-Income Countries by Angubeen Khan and John Casterline will be presented in the Shaw Room
Longitudinal Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health and Socioeconomics Outcomes in a Vulnerable Population by Margaret Levenstein and John Kubale will be presented in Monument Room
10:30-12:00
Minority Health Social Vulnerability Index and Long COVID Illness Among a Statewide, Population-Based Sample of Adults With Polymerase Chain Reaction–Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 by Yanmei Xie, Nancy L. Fleischer, Soomin Ryu, Robert C. Orellana and Kristi Allgood will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
Prospective Associations of COVID‐19 Pandemic-Related Stressful Events With Mental Health and Sleep Behaviors in a Population-Based Cohort Study of Adults With SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Blair Whittington, Nancy L. Fleischer, Soomin Ryu, Robert C. Orellana and Lisa Koh will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
Beyond the “European Health Divide”: Disability Disparities Among Older Adults in Central and Eastern Europe by Shane Burns, Liili Abuladze, and Luule Sakkeus will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
Parent Migration and Children’s Long-Term Mental Health Outcomes by Emma Banchoff and Emma Labovitz will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
11:00-12:15
Autonomy, Empowerment, and Reproductive Outcomes by Yasamin Kusunoki will be presented in the Eastern Market Room
Men’s Earnings Inequality in the United States, 1970–2018: An Analysis Based on Dagum Regressions by Junchao Tang and Pablo Mitnik will be presented in the Judiciary Square
Reproductive coercion and rapid repeat pregnancy: Results from time-to-event data from a prospective cohort of pregnant Ethiopian women by Jessica Dozier, Shannon Wood, Nancy Perrin, Robel Yirgu, Solomon Shiferaw, and Linnea Zimmerman will be presented by L’Enfant Plaza
My Mother’s Keeper: The Emergence and Prevalence of the Modern Primary Caregiver by Erin Ice will be presented in the Congress Room
1:45-3:15
Overqualification Across the Life Course: Education–Occupation Mismatch Trajectories in the U.S. Labor Market by Janet Wang will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
2:00-3:15
The Global Labor Market and the End of World Population Growth by David Lam and Murray Leibbrandt will be presented in the Cherry Blossom room
Natural Disasters/Climate Change and Fertility/Reproductive Health by Isabel Brooks will be presented in the Shaw Room
3:30-4:45
Second Chances or Growing Gaps? How Education Over the Life Course Reshapes Inequality Across 40 Years of Birth Cohorts by Jane Furey will be presented in the Congress Room
Perceived Career Cost of Child and Intended Fertility by Tammy Lee and Bongseop Kim will be presented in Union Station
School Mobility Variations by Racial Composition and School Region in the 1930s–1960s by Jacqui Smith and Wenshan Yu will be presented in the Capitol Hill Room
4:00-5:30
Women’s Employment and Child Development in a Low-Income Setting by Emily Treleaven, Dirgha Ghimire, and Sarah Brauner-Otto will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
Health Penalties of Employment Loss: Mechanisms and Household Moderation by Chalem Bolton will be presented in the Liberty & Independence Ballrooms