Date/Time
Date(s) - Apr 10, 2025 - Apr 13, 2025
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting –April 10-13, 2025 in Washington, DC
The Population Association of America’s annual meeting is the premier conference of demographers and social and health scientists from the United States and abroad. Here demographers at all career stages are afforded the opportunity to present their research in oral and poster sessions, hear others’ findings, and network with their peers.
CAPS affiliates will present their work at the 2025 Population Association of America Annual Meeting.
List of Presentations
Friday, April 11, 2025
8:00 AM-9:15 AM
Room: LeDroit Park
Life Course Exposure to State Policy Liberalism Contexts and Later-Life Cognitive Health
Jason Wong, Yale University; Emma Zang*, Yale University; Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University
8:00 AM-9:15 AM
Room: Mint
Does Despair in Young Adulthood Predict Mortality?
Iliya Gutin, Syracuse University; Lauren Gaydosh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:00 AM-12:15 PM
Room: Supreme Court
Major Trends in the Demography of Aging: Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) P30 Centers
CHAIR: Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University
2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Room: LeDroit Park
Redlining Policy and Later-Life Mortality: An Analysis of the Linked HRS-1940 Census Data
Samantha Friedman, University at Albany-SUNY; Janet Wilmoth, Syracuse University; Miriam Mutambudzi; Rui Li, University at Albany, SUNY; Jin-Wook Lee, University at Albany, SUNY
2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Room: Farragut North
Unpacking Explanations for the Tightening Association Between Education and Health
Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University; Julia Finan, Syracuse University; Scott Landes, Syracuse University; Anna Zajacova, University of Western Ontario
3:30 PM-4:45 PM
Room: Silver Linden
A Lasting Impression: Early Arrests and Attitudes Toward the Law
Lili Dodderidge, Cornell University; Erin York Cornwell, Cornell University
Saturday, April 12, 2025
8:00 AM-9:15 AM
Room: Scarlet Oak
The Well-being of Frontline Workers Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
Emily Wiemers, Syracuse University; Halim Yoon, Syracuse University; I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University; Janecca Chin, Bowling Green State University; Vincent Hotz, University of Chicago
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
Power Outages in an Era of Climate Change: A Microlevel Examination of the Household and Residential Correlates, 2023
Samantha Friedman, University at Albany-SUNY; Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University; Shao Lin, University at Albany, SUNY; Chunxu Fang, University at Albany, SUNY
9:30 AM-10:45 AM
Room: Monument
Contexts of Extended Families during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Emily Wiemers, Syracuse University
9:30 AM-10:45 AM
Room: Monument
Session Title: State Policy Contexts and Working-Age Adult Mental Health Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Iliya Gutin, Shannon Monnat, Jennifer Karas Montez, Emily Wiemers, Douglas Wolf. Syracuse University
9:30 AM-10:45 AM
Room: Capitol Hill
Parental Dementia and Mental Health Trajectories of Black and White Adult Children
Haowei Wang*, Syracuse University
9:30 AM-10:45 AM
Room: Mount Vernon Square
Extreme Temperature and Chronic Pain Among Older Adults: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Survey
Feinuo Sun*, University of Texas at Arlington; Kai Zhang, University at Albany
9:30 AM-10:45 AM
Room: Dogwood
Gendered Work–Family Pathways and Midlife Health Among College Leavers
Paula Fomby, University of Pennsylvania; Meiying Li, Cornell University; Kelly Musick, Cornell University
9:30 AM-10:45 AM
Room: Eastern Market
Use and Consequences of Paid Maternity Leave Across Two American Cohorts Camille Portier, EUI (European University Institute); Vida Maralani, Cornell University
11:00 AM-12:15 PM
Room: L’Enfant Plaza
The Enduring Gender Gap in Care Expectations for Daughters and Sons
Sarah Patterson*, University of Michigan; Adriana Reyes, Cornell University
2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Room: Congress
Race, Place, and Economic Inequality
(CHAIR) Tse-Chuan Yang, University at Albany, SUNY
3:30 PM-4:45 PM
Room: Tulip
U.S. State Policy Contexts, County Economic Contexts, & Working-Age Mortality, 1990– 2019
Iliya Gutin, Syracuse University; Shannon Monnat, Syracuse University; Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University; Emily Wiemers, Syracuse University; Douglas Wolf, Syracuse University
3:30 PM-4:45 PM
Room: Magnolia
U.S. State & County Contributors to Growing Geographic Disparities in Working-Age Mortality
Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University; Shannon Monnat, Syracuse University; Iliya Gutin, Syracuse University; Emily Wiemers, Syracuse University; Douglas Wolf, Syracuse University
Sunday, April 13, 2025
9:00 AM-10:15 AM
Room: Magnolia
Physical and Cognitive Impairments Among Midlife Working-Age Latinos in the United States: Subgroup and Subnational Variation
Elise Parrish, University of Pennsylvania; Courtney Boen, Brown University; Marc A. Garcia, Syracuse University
10:30 AM-11:45 AM
Room: Treasury
Causal Inference Methods
CHAIR: Lawrence Wu, New York University
DISCUSSANT: Seth Sanders, Cornell University
DISCUSSANT: Tyler Mccormick, University of Washington
Poster Presentations
Friday, April 11, 2025
Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Theme: Aging and the Life Course/Applied Demography
- Intergenerational Support and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Planning for Retirement
Adriana Reyes, Cornell University; Nekehia Quashie, University of Rhode Island; Yinan Yao, City University of New York; Jessica Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY - Racial/Ethnic Gaps in Pandemic-Related Economic Hardship Among Older Adults: Examining the Role of Local Inequalities
Emily Wiemers, Syracuse University; Anna Wiersma Strauss, Syracuse University; Marc A. Garcia, Syracuse University; I-Fen Lin, Bowling Green State University; Halim Yoon, Syracuse University; Janecca Chin, Bowling Green State University; Judith Seltzer, University of California, Los Angeles; Vincent Hotz, University of Chicago - Intergenerational Support and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Planning for Retirement
Adriana Reyes, Cornell University; Nekehia Quashie, University of Rhode Island; Yinan Yao, City University of New York; Jessica Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY - Latino–White Inequality and the Earned Income Tax Credit
Kate Strully, SUNY University at Albany; Christopher Lowenstein, Stanford University; David Rehkopf, Stanford University - Trends Over Time in Parental Sex Preferences for Children and Gender Gaps in Education
Vida Maralani, Cornell University; Chae Kim, Cornell University
Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
3:45 PM-5:15 PM
Theme: Migration, Development, and Environment
- “Immigrant Health Paradox” in Self-care Disability in Later Life: Insights From Multinational Comparison
Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Albany, SUNY - Assailing Asylum: Social and Structural Determinants of Asylum Grant Rates to the United States, 1990–2023.
Vicente Mata, Cornell University; Bryan L. Sykes, Cornell University
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Theme: Data and Methods/Other
- Measuring Rationalization Bias in Sex Preferences for Children in a Cross-National Perspective
Vida Maralani, Cornell University; Jack Donnellan, Cornell; Chae Kim, Cornell University - Predictive Modeling of Cognitive Function: A Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Techniques
Cheng-Hsi Yang, The Pennsylvania State University; Muntasir Masum, University at Albany – SUNY; Suman Saha, The Pennsylvania State University; Mahfuza Farooque, The Pennsylvania State University