Thursday, April 30 / 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM   •   Indigo Ballrooms A-H

Poster Session 3:
Fertility Intentions and Behaviors

  1. Risk of Unintended Pregnancy among Adolescent and Young Adult Women: The Roles of Social Discrimination and Mental HealthKelli S. Hall, University of Michigan ; Heather Gatny, University of Michigan

  2. Behavioral or Biological: Taking a Closer Look at the Relationship between HIV and FertilityAyesha Mahmud, Princeton University

  3. Transition to Second Birth in Ultra-Low Fertility Pacific Asia: A Qualitative Comparative Study of Beijing and TaipeiStuart A. Basten, University of Oxford ; Xiaohong Ma, Renmin University of China ; Hsieh Shih, Academia Sinica ; Lih-Rong Wang, National Taiwan University ; Wen-shan Yang, Academia Sinica ; Yan Ping, Beijing Administrative College ; Emily Freeman, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

  4. A Cross-Temporal Meta-Review of Fertility Preferences in ChinaStuart A. Basten, University of Oxford ; Baochang Gu, Renmin University of China ; Hou Jiawei, Renmin University of China

  5. Divorce and Parity Progression following the Death of a Child: A Population-Based Prospective StudyJan M. Saarela, University of Helsinki and Åbo Akademi University ; Fjalar Finnäs, Åbo Akademi University ; Mikael Rostila, Stockholm University

  6. Latest-Late Transition: Fertility and Reproductive Health of the Romani Population Living in Rome and Other Italian CitiesGianpiero Dalla Zuanna, Università di Padova ; Emiliana Baldoni, Università di Padova ; Maria Castiglioni, Università di Padova

  7. Religion and Reproductive Behavior in Sub-Saharan AfricaCharles Westoff, Princeton University ; Kristin Bietsch, Princeton University

  8. The Tempo Effect on Recent Change in Rural-Urban Fertility in West Bengal, IndiaLopamudra Paul, FHI 360

  9. Limits to Fertility Postponement in the Context of Reproductive Ageing: Results from Polish GGS SurveyKrzysztof Tymicki, Warsaw School of Economics

  10. Educational Differences in Fertility Intentions: A Meta-AnalysisMaria Rita Testa, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) ; Fabian Stephany, Vienna University of Economics and Business

  11. Age-Disaggregated Data on Early Childbearing in Developing Countries for DevelopmentHantamalala Rafalimanana, United Nations

  12. A Spatial Econometrics Analysis of Three Decades of Fertility Changes in SpainAlessandra Carioli, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) and University of Groningen ; Daniel Devolder, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona) ; Joaquin Recaño Valverde, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

  13. Child’s Gender Preference: Implication on Childbearing Intention among High Fertility Married Women in Stable Union in MalawiMartin E. Palamuleni, North-West University, South Africa

  14. Religious Context, Religiosity, and Cross-National Differences in FertilityCatherine Jeppsen, Pennsylvania State University

  15. Life-Course Trajectories of Childless Women: Country-Specific or Universal?Monika Mynarska, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University ; Anna Matysiak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) ; Anna Rybinska, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Valentina Tocchioni, Università di Firenze

  16. Son Preference, Fertility Decline and Non-Missing Girls of TurkeyOnur Altindag, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY)

  17. The Timing of Infertility Help-Seeking from a Couple PerspectiveJasmin Passet-Wittig, Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany

  18. Climate Change and Fertility Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of CameroonUilrich Inespéré Waffo, CARE-IFA and Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) ; Blaise Nguendo Yongsi, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

  19. Is China Headed for Very Low Fertility? Fertility Desire, Intention, and OutcomesZhenzhen Zheng, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ; Yong Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine ; Baochang Gu, Renmin University of China

  20. Fertility Expectations and Residential Mobility in BritainJohn Ermisch, University of Oxford ; Fiona Steele, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

  21. Can New Fertility Policy Turn the Low Fertility Up in China?Xiaochun Qiao, Peking University

  22. Why Wait? Gender, Race, and Class as Predictors of Teens' Attitudes towards PregnancyKyl Myers, University of Utah ; Claudia Geist, University of Utah

  23. Parenthood Postponed: Characteristics of Older First-Time Mothers in New ZealandBryndl Hohmann-Marriott, University of Otago

  24. Two-Tier Fertility Decline in Nigeria: The Growing Discrepancy between Muslims and ChristiansMarcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Cracow University of Economics ; Michaela Potancokova, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) ; Matthew Cantele, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) ; Vegard Skirbekk, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

  25. Using Cognitive Dissonance Theory to Examine Fears and Contraceptive Non-Use regarding Premarital Sex in Cebu Young AdultsSubasri Narasimhan, University of California, Los Angeles ; Sonny A. Bechayda, University of San Carlos ; Josephine L. Avila, University of San Carlos ; Jessica D. Gipson, University of California, Los Angeles

  26. Human Fertility, Molecular Genetics, and Natural Selection in Modern SocietiesFelix Tropf, University of Groningen ; Gert Stulp, University of Groningen ; Nicola Barban, University of Oxford ; Peter Visscher, University of Queensland ; Jian Yang, University of Queensland ; Harold Snieder, University of Groningen

  27. Could the Fertility Decline in Space and Time Just Be a Communication Process? Agent-Based Simulations on Swedish DataSebastian Kluesener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research ; Francesco Scalone, Università di Bologna

  28. Role of Family Size Preferences in Explaining Stalling Fertility Transition in KenyaAndrew Mutuku, University of Nairobi

  29. The Gender-Specific Effects of Partners’ Socio-Economic Resources on FertilityAnna Matysiak, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) ; Natalie Nitsche, Vienna Institute of Demography

  30. Fertility and Quantity-Quality Trade off in a Poor State of IndiaHarihar Sahoo, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  31. Differential Responses in First Birth Behaviour to Economic Recession in the United KingdomMark J. Lyons-Amos, Institute of Education ; Ingrid Schoon, Institute of Education

  32. Intergenerational Ties, One-Child Policy, and Fertility in China: Evidence from the 1982 and 1990 CensusJasmine Trang Ha, University of Minnesota

  33. The Delayed Transition to Motherhood in Iran: The Role of Women’s Employment and EducationAmir Erfani, Nipissing University ; Javad Shojaei, National Institute in Population Studies and Comprehensive Management of I.R. of Iran

  34. Sociodemographic Factors and Type of Teen Birth across Birth CohortsAnne Driscoll, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

  35. Trends in First Interpregnancy Interval among U.S WomenCasey E. Copen, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC

  36. Teen Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Application of Social Disorganisation TheorySibusiso Mkwananzi, University of the Witwatersrand

  37. A Study of the County-Level Fertility in China Using Geographically Weighted Regression MethodDonghui Wang, Pennsylvania State University ; Jingjing Wang, University of Minnesota

  38. Whose Preference? Gender Relations and Husband-Wife Differences in Son PreferenceCandas Pinar, Yale University ; Vida Maralani, Yale University

  39. Fertility Differentials among Muslim and Non-Muslim: A Comparative Study of Asian CountriesTamal Reja, Giri Institute of Development Studies ; Amrapali Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  40. Are Brazilian Women Having Fewer Children than They Desire? A Comparison between 1996 and 2006Angelita Carvalho, ENCE ; Laura R. Wong, Cedeplar, UFMG

  41. Investigating a Mechanism in Which Education, Early Marriage, Decision-Making, and Gender-Role Attitudes Influence Fertility in Senegal: A Structural Equation Modeling ApproachKyoko Shimamoto, University of California, Los Angeles

  42. Migrants vs. Stayers: Are Fertility Differences a Matter of Migrant Selection?Katharina Wolf, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

  43. Nordic Family Policy and Continued FertilityTrude Lappegård, Statistics Norway ; Ann-Zofie Duvander, Stockholm University ; Synøve N. Andersen, Statistics Norway ; Olof Gardarsdottir, University of Iceland ; Gerda R. Neyer, Stockholm University ; Ida Viklund, Stockholm University

  44. Priceless Kids? Examining the Impact of Economic Circumstances on Childbearing Intentions of Young Men and Women in GermanyClaudia Geist, University of Utah

  45. To Be or Not to Be a Father? The Construction and Implementation of Fertility Intentions among Well-Educated Men in Belo Horizonte, BrazilAngelita Carvalho, ENCE ; Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, Cedeplar, UFMG ; Andrea B. Simão, Cedeplar, UFMG

  46. ART Availability and Fertility Desire: Evidence from a Population-Based Cohort in Rakai, Uganda from 2001-2011Sanyukta Mathur, Columbia University ; Xiaobo Zhong, Columbia University ; Tom Lutalo, Rakai Health Sciences Program ; Kristin Wunder, Columbia University ; Ying Wei, Columbia University ; Maria Wawer, Johns Hopkins University ; John Santelli, Columbia University

  47. Fertility Differentials in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of DeterminantsOluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand

  48. Does Pregnancy Intention Impact Breastfeeding Duration in India: An Insight from NFHS-3Nalin Singh Negi, BBC Media Action

  49. Fertility and Timing of Childbearing in ColombiaEwa Batyra, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

  50. The Effect of Unemployment on the Realization of Fertility Projects in FranceArnaud Régnier-Loilier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) ; Ariane Pailhé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

  51. Fertility Transition in Turkey: Who Is Most at Risk of Deciding against Child Arrival?Aurélien Dasre, Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense and CRESPPA ; Angela Greulich Luci, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Ceren Inan, Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV

  52. Converge or Diverge? Examining Changes in Fertility, Family Structure, and Female Employment in Asia through an Extension of Data from the OECD Family DatabaseYoon-Jeong Shin, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs ; Min Young Song, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs

  53. Difficult Home Ownership and First-Child Birth: Evidence from SpainJuan A. Módenes, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona ; Alda B. Azevedo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and University of Lisbon ; Julián López-Colás, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)

  54. Fertility Preferences and Family Planning Intentions among Kenyan Women: The Influence of Pregnancy and Childbirth ExperiencesAndreea A. Creanga, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Emory University ; George Awino Odhiambo, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) ; Benjamin Odera, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) ; Meghna Desai, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) ; Mary M. Goodwin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ; Kayla Laserson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ; Howard Goldberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  55. Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Timing in GermanyKathrin Morosow, Stockholm University ; Heike Trappe, University of Rostock

  56. “Boon for Paid Mothers” or “Human Rights Violations”? An Exploratory Study on Commercial Surrogacy in IndiaRitika Mukherjee, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  57. The Predictability of Fertility Intentions for Subsequent Fertility Behavior in a Stable-Low Fertility ContextDoris Hanappi, University of California, Berkeley and Université de Lausanne ; Carl Mason, University of California, Berkeley

  58. Fertility Trends by Ethnic Groups in Cameroon: Evidence from Three Demographic and Health SurveysSonzia Teutsong, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

  59. Financial Stress, Economic Uncertainty and Transitions to First and Second BirthJuliet A. Stone, University of Southampton

  60. Who Are the Women Who Think They Could Have Become Pregnant without Wanting It?Aline Bohet, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

  61. Vulnerable Life Courses? How Do Women without Children Face Social Norms on Motherhood?Vanessa Brandalesi, Université de Lausanne

  62. Fertility and Socioeconomic Gender Equality among Couples: Bayesian Analysis of Three European CountriesBeata Osiewalska, Cracow University of Economics

  63. Understanding Men's Family Planning and Fertility Intentions in Three Palestinian West Bank TownsWeeam S. Hammoudeh, Brown University

  64. Fertility Transition in Kenya: Why Has the Stall Persisted?Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi

  65. Fertility after Repartnering in Russia: Pursuing the Two-Child Ideal in a Context of Increased Marital ComplexitySergei V. Zakharov, National Research University Higher School of Economics ; Elena Churilova, National Research University Higher School of Economics and New Economic School, Russia

  66. Engendering Definitions of Inequality with Descriptions of Reproductive Difference: Family Formation Experience Differences among Men and between Women and MenAveril Clarke, Suffolk University

  67. Has Uganda Experienced Any Stalled Fertility Transition? Reflecting on the Last Four DecadesAllen Kabagenyi, Makerere University ; Alice Reid, University of Cambridge ; Lynn M. Atuyambe, Makerere University ; James Ntozi, Makerere University

  68. Economic Uncertainty in Fertility Research: Evidence from the Czech RepublicOlga Kurtinova, Charles University in Prague

  69. Contextual and Individual Effects behind Fertility Change in the West Bank and Gaza StripAnaïs Simard-Gendron, Université de Montréal

  70. Impact of Contextual Factors on the Relationship between Fertility Intention and Behavior: An Indian Case Study, 2005-2012Esha Chatterjee, University of Maryland ; Joan R. Kahn, University of Maryland

  71. "Wan, Xi, Shao" vs. Sent-Down: What Caused the Chinese Fertility Decline in the 1970s?Shige Song, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

  72. This Is a Man’s World? Changes in Disposable Income Predict Sex Ratio at BirthOhto Kanninen, Labour Institute for Economic Research, Finland ; Aleksi Karhula, University of Turku

  73. Multidimensional Measures of Fertility Intentions regarding Terminated Pregnancy and Association with Subsequent Reproductive Health Outcomes in BangladeshErin Pearson, Johns Hopkins University ; Kamal Kanti Biswas, Ipas ; Rezwana Chowdhury, Ipas ; Sharmin Sultana, Ipas ; S. M. Shahidullah, Ipas ; Caroline Moreau, Johns Hopkins University and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

  74. Pregnant with Change: Contraceptive Responsibility in Contemporary AmericaKsenia Gracheva, University of California, Irvine

  75. Intentions, Desires, and Compulsions? Ethnographic Perspectives on Infertility from IndiaHolly D. Singh, University of Michigan

  76. Son Preference and Group Majority/Minority: Comparing Hindus and Muslims in India and BangladeshAbhijit Visaria, University of Pennsylvania

  77. Stall of the Fertility Decline and the Newly Passed Reproductive Health Law in the PhilippinesChristian Joy P. Cruz, University of the Philippines

  78. Infertility and Fertility Intentions, Desires, and Outcomes among U.S. WomenKarina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State University ; Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska at Lincoln ; Arthur Greil, Alfred University ; Stacy Tiemeyer, University of Nebraska at Lincoln ; Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins, Old Dominion University

  79. What Changing Family Life Tells Us about Europeans?Pavlína Habartová, Charles University in Prague ; Klara Hulikova Tesarkova, Charles University in Prague ; Olga Kurtinova, Charles University in Prague

  80. The Changing Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on Fertility Decline in IndiaBinod Jena, Jawaharlal Nehru University ; Prakash Sahoo, Jawaharlal Nehru University

  81. Does an Additional Nephew Increase Fertility? Identifying Fertility Contagion Using Random Fertility ShocksSara Cools, BI Norwegian Business School ; Rannveig V. Kaldager, Statistics Norway and University of Oslo

  82. Gender Equality and Cross-National Differences in FertilityCatherine Jeppsen, Pennsylvania State University

  83. Life Dissatisfaction over the Life History: Dissatisfaction as a Driver of BehaviorJunji Kageyama, Meikai University and University of California, Berkeley

  84. The Effect of the Timing of First Birth on Fertility Differentials: An Application of Hurdle ModelsSandra M. Florian, University of Southern California

  85. Europe and Israel: Understanding the Puzzle of Low vs. High Fertility in Developed CountriesKarra Greenberg, University of California, Los Angeles