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2006 Meeting Program Summary

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

1  EAPS Advisory Board Meeting

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

2  Opening ceremony and Plenary Session

THURSDAY, JUNE 22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

3  Health and mortality in Eastern Europe
4  International migration flows in Europe
5  Future living conditions of elderly people in Europe
6  Reproductive health
7  Intergenerational relations
8  National and regional dimensions of population ageing
9  Late fertility, twinning and reproductive technologies
10  Age norms

THURSDAY, JUNE 22
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

11  Family life, health and mortality
12  Fertility trends in Central and Eastern Europe
13  Public and policy responses to ageing
14  Migrant Mortality
15  Partnership dissolution and children
16  Bridging the micro-magro gap in forecasting
17  Fertility trends in developing countries
18  Integration process of migrant population

THURSDAY, JUNE 22
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

19  Demographic change and the family
20  Fertility employment and the labour market
21  Parenting and child-care
22  Population change on national and regional levels
23  Various national and international data
24  Reproductive health and abortion
25  Data collection and measurement of international migration
26  Open forum 1

THURSDAY, JUNE 22
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

27  Debate session on population challenges in ageing societies
28  Demographic aspects of international migration
29  Leaving home and family formation
30  Vanguards: populations with very low mortality
31  Gendering family dynamics network 1
32  Population, development and environment in developing countries
33  Changes in the Mediterranean model of immigration
34  Differentital fertility in the past

FRIDAY, JUNE 23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

35  What we talk about when we talk about international migration
36  Fertility, partnerships and intergenerational relations
37  Partnerships
38  HIV AIDS
39  International data
40  Mortality and duration models, a touch of philosophy
41  Retirement and elderly migration
42  Longitudinal studies of historical mortality

FRIDAY, JUNE 23
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

P-1  Poster Session

FRIDAY, JUNE 23
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

43  Low fertility in Europe
44  Fertility intentions and preferences
45  Health and health inequalities at older ages
46  Determinants of high and increasing mortality in Eastern Europe
47  Gendering family dynamics network 2
48  Cross cultural perspectives on resources and wellbeing in later life
49  Gender relevant mortality research
50  Open forum 2

FRIDAY, JUNE 23
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

51  Debate session on new directions in population studies
52  Socioeconomic influences on fertility
53  Marital dissolution
54  Socio-economic status differences in health and mortality
55  Biodemographic aspects of mortality analysis
56  Reproductive health and fertility
57  Managing regular and irregular migration
58  Population forecast and projections of small areas and special groups

SATURDAY, JUNE 24
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

59  Gender and generations
60  Internal migration (2)
61  Ageing and the economy
62  Population processes in urban areas
63  Projections
64  Developmental thinking about families
65  Economic determinants and effects of international migration
66  Religion and demographic beaviour

SATURDAY, JUNE 24
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

67  Population and the welfare state
68  Internal migration (1)
69  Social ties, living arrangements, care and well-being in later life
70  Value changes and family formation
71  Methods of mortality analysis
72  Reproductive health and infertility
73  Various methods
74  Mortality and reproduction

SATURDAY, JUNE 24
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

75  Closing session and awards


 
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