Events

PSC at #PAA2025: Friday, April 11
Join us on Friday, April 11th to watch 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 to 9:15
The Impact of Criminal Legal System Behaviors and Exposures on Black Youth Suicide Attempts by Camille Quinn (RCGD), Andrea Constant, Russell Brewer, and Donte Boyd will be presented in Farragut North
Extreme Heat, Living Alone, and Cognitive Decline: The Buffering Role of Neighborhood Social Cohesion by Kate Cagney, Haena Lee, Linda Waite, and Justin Lim will be presented in the Cherry Blossom Room
Cohabitation and Care Among Older Adults in the United States by Sarah Patterson and Matthew Wright will be presented in the Magnolia Room
How the International Family of Health and Retirement Studies (HRS) and Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP) Can Inform the Strengthening of Health Systems, chaired by Kenneth Langa, Monument Room.
Family Planning Method Discontinuation and Switching, chaired by Yasamin Kusunoki, Union Station.
In Poster Session P01, 8:30 to 10 in the Liberty and Independence Ballrooms:
Caregiver Burden Among Caregivers of Older Adults With Sensory Difficulties by postdoc Shu Xu
DNA Methylation as a Surrogate Biomarker for Early-Life Poverty by Joshua Goode, Trey Smith, Jessica Faul, Colter Mitchell and Daniel Notterman
9:30 to 10:45
Evaluating the Potential for Multigenerational Longitudinal Research Using U.S. Census Data, 1880–2000, J. Trent Alexander, Sara Zobl, and Katie Genadek, Woodley Park.
Family Inequality with Paula Fomby and postdoc Jake Hays, Mint Room
11:00 to 12:15
Dating During the Transition to Adulthood: Patterns of Prevalence, Instability, and Nonlinearity by Yasamin Kusunoki, Tim Liao, Jessica Short, and Jennifer Barber will be presented in Silver Linden
Changing Marriage Patterns and the Shifting Foundation of Wealth, by PSC trainee Davis Daumler will be presented in L’Enfant Plaza
Reported Birthdate Consistency and Child Age Heaping in Repeated Full Birth Histories: An Analysis of Household Panel Survey Data From Mali, Emily Treleaven et al, Woodley Park
Gender Inequality in Caregiving, chaired by Sarah Patterson, Capitol Hill
In Poster Session P03, 1:45 to 3:15 in the Liberty and Independence Ballrooms
Physical Activity Is Associated With Lower Inflammation and Reduced Risk of Chronic Disease in Older Adults From the Health and Retirement Study by Farah Ammous, Helen Meier, Jessica Faul, and Colter Mitchell
Delivering Change to the Motor City? Usage Patterns and Affective Experiences of Online Grocery and Meal Delivery in Detroit, Michigan by PSC trainee Erykah Benson
2 to 3:15
Return Migration to New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina: A Long-Term Perspective, Elizabeth Fussell, Narayan Sastry, John Sullivan and Todd Gardner, Treasury
Dynamics of Physical Functional Limitations for Older Adults: Racial, Ethnic, and Nativity Disparities, Anne Pebley et al, Scarlet Oak
3:30 to 4:45
Effects of the Expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit for Childless Young Adults on Material Well-being, Jiwan Lee, Katherine Michelmore, Natasha Pilkauskas, Christopher Wimer, Eastern Market Room
5 to 6:15
Do Retrospectively Collected Relationship Measures Match Prospective Reports? by Sarah Burgard, Lucie Kalousova, Janet Wang, Spencer Allen, Erin Ice, Capitol Hill
Age-Specific Migration Flows Across the Rural–Urban Continuum: New Evidence From U.S. Census Administrative Records, by Elizabeth Fussell et al
Women’s Empowerment, Population Dynamics, and Socioeconomic Development: Findings and Recommendations From a Committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, chaired by Anne Pebley, Monument Room
Join us for the ISR Reception at 6!