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ITALIAN POPULATION DAYS 12 th edition 810 February 2017 FLORENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Transcript of programma popdays 2017-01-25 - SIS). AISP · Giuliana Giuliani Ideal men, women, and family size 5....

   

ITALIANPOPULATIONDAYS

12thedition

8‐10February2017

FLORENCE  

CONFERENCEPROGRAM 

 

Dearcolleagues,

theItalianAssociationforPopulationStudies(AISP) ispleasedtowelcomeyoutothe

12theditionoftheGiornatediStudiosullaPopolazione2017(PopulationDays2017).

The Giornate di Studio sulla Popolazione, held every two years, is one of the most

important initiatives of the AISP. On that occasion, Italian and international leading

expertsandscholarspresentanddiscussongoingresearchonpopulationandsociety.

Conferencesarebasedonparallelsessions,organizedbysubjectareas.

On behalf of the scientific committee and the organizing team we welcome you in

Florence!

ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEES

ScientificCommittee

SalvatoreStrozza,President

GustavoDeSantis,VicePresident

ArnsteinAassve

AlessioFornasin

GiuseppeGabrielli

SilviaMeggiolaro

AlessandraPetrucci

ElenaPirani

LucianaQuattrociocchi

SilvanaSalvini

DanieleVignoli

LocalOrganizingCommittee

SilvanaSalvini,President

GustavoDeSantis

AlessandraPetrucci

ElenaPirani

ValentinaTocchioni

DanieleVignoli

PopulationDays2017ataglance

Wednesday8 Thursday9 Friday10

09:00‐10:30

Parallelsessions

S6.Uniondissolution(5)

S7.Economicuncertaintyandfertility(8)

S8.Internalmigrations(4)

S9.Mortalityissues(7)

S10.Developingcountries(9)

Parallelsessions

S21.Copingstrategiesinlaterlife(4)

S22.Familycontextandfertility(8)

S23.Healthinlaterlife–2(5)

S24.Integrationofforeigners(7)

S25.Methods–2(9)

10:30‐11:00

Coffeebreak Coffeebreak

11:00‐12:30

Parallelsessions

S11.Childlessness(4)

S12.Healthissues(5)

S13.InmemoryofV.Solesin–1(7)

S14.Transitionsinlifecourse(9)

S15.Wellbeing(8)

Parallelsessions

S26.Divorce(consequences)(4)

S27.Educationissues(7)

S28.Genderandlivingarrangements(8)

S29.Measuringandcounting(9)

S30.Migrationissues(5)12:00

Registration

12:00E1.Authorsmeetcritics

(5)12:30‐14:00

LunchE5.Plenarysession

PresentationofthenewAISPbook(8)

14:00‐14:30

Welcomeaddress(8) Parallelsessions

S16.Employment(4)

S17.Historicaldemography(7)

S18.Migranttrajectories(5)

S19.Socio‐economicdriversoffertility(8)

S20.InmemoryofV.Solesin–2(9)

Lunchbox

14:30‐15:30

E2.PlenarysessionwiththeSwedishDemographicAssociation(8)

15:30‐16:30

Coffeebreak

P1.Postersession1(foyer)

Coffeebreak

P2.Postersession2(foyer)

16:30‐18:00

Parallelsessions

S1.Cultureandmigration(5)

S2.Cultureandfertility(8)

S3.Economicissues(7)

S4.Healthinlaterlife–1(4)

S5.Methods–1(9)

16.30‐17.00E3.IstatSessiononPermanentPopulationCensus(5)

17.00‐18.45E4.AISPGeneralAssembly(8)

18:30GuidedtouroftheMuseodegliInnocenti

20:30SocialDinner19:30–21:30WelcomeCocktail

NOTE:Locationsareinbrackets. 

TheVenue

Themain venue of the Conference will be inViaGinoCapponi9, one of thelocationsoftheUniversityofFlorenceinthecitycenter.

Socialevents

TheWelcome Party will be held at Salone delle Compagnie, Istituto degliInnocenti, in Piazza Santissima Annunziata 12, from 19.30 to 21.30 onWednesday8th.

Beforethecocktailparty,at18.30,wearegladto inviteyoutoaguidedtouroftheMuseodegliInnocenti.

The Social Dinner will be held at Palazzo Borghese, Via Ghibellina 110/N,starting at 20.30 on Thursday 9th at the cost of 40€. Payment until 12.00 ofThursday9thintheregistrationarea(ViaGinoCapponi9).

Otherinformation

InternetWiFi

EDUROAM Internet connection available: don’t forget to bring your EDUROAMcredentials.

TaxiIfyouneedTaxisyoucancallitbyRadiotaxi(phone):(+39)0554242,(+39)0554390,(+39)0554798.

VisitingFlorenceYou can find useful information for visiting Florence on the Official tourismwebsiteofFlorence(http://www.firenzeturismo.it/en/)orontheVisitFlorencewebsite(https://www.visitflorence.com/it/)

 

HowtoreachtheLocationsoftheConferenceandSocialEvents

From theFlorenceTrainCentral Station (SantaMariaNovella) youcanwalk toviaGinoCapponi9ortakeabus.

FromSantaMariaNovellarailwaystation, it takesapproximately15minutesto walk to the venue (about 1.5 Km). From Piazza della Stazione take LargoAlinari(80m),continuestraightonViaNazionale(300m).ThenturnrightonViaGuelfa (360m)andcontinuestraightonViadegliAlfani,andafterabout200mturnleftonViadeiServi.CrossPiazzadell’AnnunziataandgostraighttoViaGinoCapponi(entranceontheleftafterabout150m).

ThebuslinesfromtheCentralStationthatgetyouclosetotheconferencesitearen.6A,6B,14,14A,23A,23B,andtheclosestbusstopisSantissimaAnnunziata(afterPiazzaSanMarco).Youcancheckthetransportationcompanywebpagefordirections and timetables (www.ataf.net). From thebus stop, youneed towalkforlessthan5minutes:continueonViaCesareBattistifor50m,thenturnleftonViaGinoCapponi.Youwillfindtheentranceontheleftafterabout150m.

TheWelcome cocktailwill take place in theSalonedelleCompagnie, IstitutodegliInnocenti,inPiazzaSantissimaAnnunziata12,veryclosetotheconferencelocation(lessthan200mfromViaGinoCapponi9).

ThesocialdinnerwilltakeplaceatPalazzoBorghese,ViaGhibellina110/N.Itisaten‐minutewalkfromthemainconferencevenue(about1km).

Further details in the accommodation section in the conference website(http://www.sis‐aisp.it/ocs‐2.3.4/index.php/popdays2017/popdays2017).

 

Wednesday8

E1.Authorsmeetcritics(h.12:00‐14:00,room5,Italian)

Chair:RobertoImpicciatore

MigrationintheMediterranean.Socio‐economicperspectives,ElenaAmbrosetti,Donatella1.StrangioandCatherineWihtoldeWenden(Eds.),Routledge,LondonandNewYork,2016Presentingauthor:ElenaAmbrosettiDiscussant:GiancarloBlangiardo

 

Per una storia della popolazione italiana del Novecento, Alessio Fornasin and Claudio2.Lorenzini(Eds.),ForumEditrice,Udine,2016Presentingauthor:AlessioFornasinDiscussant:ElisabettaBarbi

 

Il lungo viaggio dell’umanità. Dalle savane alle migrazioni globali,Massimo Livi Bacci,3.Zanichelli,2016Presentingauthor:MassimoLiviBacciDiscussant:CorradoBonifazi

 

Generazioni solidali – Giovani e anziani nell'Italia della crisi,MarcoAccorintiandEnrico4.Pugliese(Eds.),LiberEtà,2015Presentingauthor:EnricoPuglieseDiscussant:AlessandraDeRose

 

Ilfuturoche(non)c’è,AlessandroRosinaandSergioSorgi,UniversitàBocconiEditore,20165.Presentingauthor:AlessandroRosinaDiscussant:RobertoImpicciatore

 

Welcomeaddress(h.14.00‐14.30,room8,Italian)

E2.PlenarysessionwiththeSwedishDemographicAssociation(h.14.30‐15.30,room8,English)

Chair:DanieleVignoli

GunnarAndersson1.NordicDemographicSocieties:Smallpopulations,greatdata

GerdaNeyer2.LowfertilityinEurope:Isgenderequalitythesolution?

 

P1.CoffeebreakandPostersession1(h.15:30‐16:30,foyer)

SilviaVenturi,PietroManfredi,LuigiMarangi,OdoBarsotti,GiovanniGestri,SimoneMancini,1.RiniPicchiDeterminantsofschoolperformanceinacohortofTuscanystudents

LiuLei2.Social inclusionofruralelderly leftbehindby internal labormigration:acasestudy inaChineseruralvillageinAnhuiprovince

SilvanaSalvini,AlessandraPetrucci,ElenaPirani3.ThegenderedshapingofacademiccareerinItaly.Acasestudy

LauraIannucci,EmanuelaBologna4.Unhealthyhabitsamonggenerations

DanielaBellani5.Educational gradient and fertility quantum in Europe. Labor market institutions anddiffusionofnewvalues

MarcoBreschi,AlessioFornasin,MatteoManfredini,StanislaoMazzoni,LuciaPozzi6.Socio‐economic status, health andmortality over the life course. Alghero (Sardinia) andResia(Friuli)betweenthe19thand20thcentury

NourelhoudaFredj,ZahiaOuadah‐Bedidi7.Thefirstmeeting:thebeginningofalongprocessincouple'sformationamongyoungmenandwomeninTunisia

PatrickPräg,LeaEllwardt,FrancescoC.Billari8.Internetuseandsocialcontacts

MassimoCastellano9.Potential of employment growth of white jobs in Italy and their role in support of ourwelfaresystem

KathrinMorosow10.Is the home‐care‐allowance disadvantaging single parents? Labor market outcomeconsequencesofthecash‐for‐carebenefitforsingleparentsinFinland

MarcoBattaglini,GiorgiaCapacci11.Semisuperesupercentenari:analisideidatidell’archivioitaliano

ValeriaBordone,BrunoArpino,SergeiScherbov12.Iamgonnaliveforever.Grandparenthoodandsubjectivelifeexpectancy

SaraTafuro13.The role of income vulnerability and gender development in the persistence of sonpreference.Aworldwideanalysisofdeterminantsofseximbalances

AlbertoArcagni,ElisaBarbianodiBelgiojoso,MarcoFattore,StefaniaMariaLorenzaRimoldi14.Unnuovo approccioper la valutazionedellapovertà tra gli stranieri attraverso variabiliordinali

EnricoRipamonti,StefanoBarberis15.CulturalcapitalandhumancapitalinItaly:ageographicalperspective

FabrizioBernardi16.ThedivorcepenaltyinchildreneducationalattainmentinSpain

LuisaSalaris,NicolaTedesco17.UkrainianwomeninItaly:occupationalsegregationandpenalties

JanSaarela,RosaWeber18.Whydomigrantsgobackandforth?CircularmigrationbetweenFinlandandSweden

DiederikBoertien,IñakiPermanyer19.Theinfluenceofeducationalmaritalhomogamyonincomeinequalitybetweenhouseholdsfromacomparativeperspective

AntonioLucadamo,PaolaMancini,AnnamariaNifo20.Healthcare expenditure and quality of institutions during the economic crisis: evidencefromItaliandata

Simone Russo, RaffaeleMigliorini,Marco Aurelio Trabucco, AndreaMarcellusi, Francesco21.SaverioMenniniMalattie cronico‐degenerative e previdenza sociale: un’analisi demografica sulleprestazioniperl’invalidità

EralbaCela,ErosMoretti22.Ageofageing:glieffettidell’invecchiamentonellaregioneMarche

FrancescoGiovanniTruglia,FedericoBenassi,RobertaVarriale23.TheelectionturnoutinItaly.Demographicandterritorialfactorsinaspatialperspective

MariaVeronicaDorgali,LucaFaustini,PieroManfredi,AngelaBechini,AlessandraPetrucci,24.BarbaraPacini,PaoloBonanniAttitudes, knowledge and intentions towards HPV immunization and cervical cancerpreventionamongfemaleuniversitystudentsinTuscany

 

S1.Cultureandmigration(h.16:30‐18:00,room5,English)

Chair:CorradoBonifazi

AnnaDiBartolomeo1.Couple‐relatedmigrationtoEurope:Theroleofhighereducation

PabloGracia,CarlosGil‐Hernández2.Theeducationalandoccupationalaspirationsofethnic‐minorityadolescentsinSpain:newevidenceonexplanatoryfactors

EleonoraMussino,JussiTervola,Ann‐ZofieDuvander3.FinnsinSweden:Whatinfluencesfathers’parentalleaveuse?

ElenaAmbrosetti,MarinaAttili,CinziaCastagnaro4.Prenatalsexselectioninmigratorycontext:newevidencesfromItaly

BenWilson,JouniKuha5.Whatistheinfluenceofchildhoodexposuretoculturalnorms?Theroleofsegregationandcommunitycompositioninexplainingmigrantfertility

S2.Cultureandfertility(h.16:30‐18:00,room8,English)

Chair:FabrizioBernardi

FrancescoC.Billari,OseaGiuntella,MariaSironi1.Internetandthetimingofbirths

MattiaOliviero,StefaniScherer2.Fertilitybehaviourandthemediatingroleof institutionalandculturalcontexts:evidencefromEuropeaninternalmigrants

MariaCastiglioni,GianpieroDallaZuanna,MariaLetiziaTanturri3.Persistinggeographicaldifferencesinlowfertility

GiulianaGiuliani4.Idealmen,women,andfamilysize

ChristineSchnor,MarikaJalovaara5.Theincreaseinnon‐maritalchildbearinganditslinktoeducationalexpansion

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S3.Economicissues(h.16:30‐18:00,room7,English)

Chair:CeciliaTomassini

MarinaZannella,AlessandraDeRose1.Non‐cashtransfersandthegendercontract.ImplicationsoftheeconomiccrisisinItaly

AntoninoDiPino,MariaGabriellaCampolo2.SelectivityofbargainingandthecausaleffectsofretirementonthelabourdivisionintheItaliancouples

ChiaraDanielaPronzato,PaolaProfeta,ValeriaFerraro,GiuliaFerrari3.Genderquotas:challengingtheboards,performance,andthestockmarket

RominaFraboni,AgneseVitali4.Whypoolresourcesinmarriage?AstudyonthechoiceofmatrimonialpropertyregimeinItaly

AngeloLorenti,ChristianDudel,MikkoMyrskylä5.ThelengthofworkinglifeinItalybeforeandduringtheeconomiccrisis

S4.Healthinlaterlife–1(h.16:30‐18:00,room4,English)

Chair:BrunoArpino

DamianoUccheddu1.TheroleofsocioeconomicstatusonhealthatolderagesacrossdifferentEuropeanwelfareclusters:evidencefromSHAREdata,2004‐2013

OdoardoBussini,DonatellaLanari2.TheeffectsofimmigrantstatusandageatmigrationonchangesinolderEuropeans’health

MartaPasqualini,DonatellaLanari,LilianaMinelli,LucaPieroni,LucaSalmasi3.HealthandincomeinequalitiesinEurope:whatistheroleofcircumstances?

BenedettaPongiglione,GeorgeB.Ploubidis,BiancaLuciaDeStavola4.Disability‐freelifeexpectancyoveradecadeinEngland:understandingtrends

ElenaDemuro5.HealthinthelastyearsoflifeamongolderItalianadults

S5.Methods–1(h.16:30‐18:00,room9,Italian)

Chair:MarianoPorcu

LuciaZanotto,StefanoMazzuco1.ReconstructionofcohortdatawithEMalgorithm

EmiliaRocco,ElenaPirani2.UnderstandingchangesinfamilysatisfactionofItaliancouplesovertime

MargheritaSilan,GiovannaBoccuzzo,GiulioCaperna,NicolòPreo3.Quantificationoffrailpeopleusingadministrativedataandseveraloutcomes:Aproposalbasedonpartiallyorderedsetsonmultipleoutcomes

UgofilippoBasellini,Carlo‐GiovanniCamarda4.Modelingandforecastingageatdeathdistributions

GianniCorsetti,MarcoMarsili5.Educational attainment forecast of the Italian resident population by a continuous‐timemicrosimulationmodel

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Thursday9

S6.Uniondissolution(h.9:00‐10:30,room5,English)Chair:AlessandraDeRose

MarcoAlbertini,MarcoTosi1.Divorce,father‐childcontactandgrandparents’involvementinchildcareinItaly

KathrinMorosow,MarikaJalovaara,JuhoHärkönen2.Cash‐for‐careuseanduniondissolutioninFinland

SylwiaTimoszuk3.Beingpoorbut feelingnotsopoor?Widowhoodand financialwellbeingofolderwomenlivinginPoland

LiMa,JaniTurunen,EsterRizzi4.FamilyformationtypeanddivorceinChina

AnnaBarbuscia5.Fertility treatments,childbearingandtimingofdivorce.Evidence fromAmericanwomenintheirfirstmarriageusingdatafromtheNationalSurveyofFamilyGrowth(2002‐2013)

S7.Economicuncertaintyandfertility(h.9:00‐10:30,room8,English)Chair:ChiaraRapallini

ChiaraLudovicaComolli1.Intergenerational mobility during the Great Recession: the impact on the transition tomotherhoodforAmericanwomen

DanieleVignoli,ValentinaTocchioni,AlessandraMattei2.FirstbirthlossesandgainsundereconomicuncertaintyinItaly

DanieleVignoli,GiammarcoAlderotti,LetiziaMencarini3.Is the impact of employment uncertainty on fertility intentions channeled by subjectivewellbeing?

RobertaRutigliano4.Manyhandsmakelightwork:childcarearrangementsandtheriskofsecondbirthintheUK

AlexandraTragaki,Christos Bagavos5.Fertilityinthetimeofrecession:thecaseofGreeceduringtheyears2000‐2014

S8.Internalmigrations(h.9:00‐10:30,room4,Italian)Chair:ErosMoretti

GiovanniBoscaino,PietroVassallo1.Lamigrazionestudentescadallalaureatriennaleallamagistrale

RobertoImpicciatore,NazarenoPanichella2.InternalmigrationinItaly.Alifecourseapproach

MassimoAttanasio,MarcoEnea3.LamobilitàstudentescainItalia:un'analisideiflussidalSudd'ItaliaversoilCentro‐Nord

MassimilianoCrisci,BarbaraDiTanna4.TemporarymigrationforworkfromSouthernItaly

CeciliaReynaud,EnricoTucci5.TherecentinternalmobilityinItaly:theroleofwomenandforeigners

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S9.Mortalityissues(h.9:00‐10:30,room7,English)

Chair:ElisabettaBarbi

VirginiaZarulli,JuliaA.Barthold,AnnaOksuzyan,RuneLindahl‐Jacobsen,KaareChristensen,1.JamesW.VaupelWomensurviveseverefaminesandepidemicsbetterthanmen

LuciaZanotto,VladimirCanudas‐Romo2.Evolutionofprematuremortality

VirginaZarulli,AnnaOksuzyan,BernardJeune,KaareChristensen,JamesE.Oeppen,JamesW.3.Vaupel,RuneLindahl‐JacobsenWomenoutlivemenmoreastheybecomeold

SolP.Juárez,SvenDrefahl,MikaelRostila4.All‐cause mortality, age at arrival and duration of residence among adult migrants inSweden.Apopulation‐basedlongitudinalstudy

FilipWigselius5.Inequalitiesinthebrokenheartsyndrome

S10.Developingcountries(h.9:00‐10:30,room9,English)

Chair:SilvanaSalvini

LilianaAndriano,ChristiaanW.S.Monden1.Maternaleducationandchildmortality:evidencefromaquasi‐experimentinMalawiandUganda

ValentinaFusari2.FertilitytransitioninEritrea:figuresandnarratives

ElisaRizzo,RenzoDerosas3.Femaleeducationandfertilityinsub‐SaharanAfrica

AntoniaVerger4.Do household’s demographic structures influence children’s educational attainment? AnanalysisfromadeprivedMalagasyruralzone

ElenaAmbrosetti,AuroraAngeli,MarcoNovelli5.IdealfamilysizeandfertilityinEgypt:isn'tthreetheperfectnumber?

Coffeebreak(h.10:30‐11:00,foyer)

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S11.Childlessness(h.11:00‐12:30,room4,English)

Chair:PatrickFesty

ElisaBrini1.Childlessness and fertility in European countries. The role of contextual factors inexplainingchildlessnesslevelanditsdeterminants

MarcantonioCaltabiano,MariaLetiziaTanturri2.ChildlessnessandsexualityinItaly

MarcantonioCaltabiano,ChiaraLudovicaComolli,RitaRinaldi,AlessandroRosina3.TheeffectoftheGreatRecessiononpermanentchildlessnessinItaly

GiuliaZanini4.“Childfree"?AqualitativeresearchofunintendedchildlessnessinItaly

Marika Jalovaara, Gunnar Andersson, Johan Dahlberg, Lars Dommermuth, Peter Fallesen,5.TrudeLappegård,GerdaNeyerEducation,gender,andcohortfertilityintheNordiccountries

S12.Healthissues(h.11:00‐12:30,room5,English)

Chair:ElenaPirani

NicolettaBalbo,NicolaBarban,FrankF.Furstenberg1.Multiple socio‐economic contexts during adolescence and health behaviors in youngadulthood

CeciliaPotente2.Decomposingtherisingeducationalinequalityinhealth:theroleofmarriage

AlexandraTragaki3.Whenthegoinggetstough...therecessioneffectonGreekmortalityrates

PaolaDiGiulio,CeciliaReynaud4.Familyconsequencesofchildrendisability

SilviaLoi,JoMhairiHale5.Migrant‐nativehealthgapinItaly:anongoingconvergenceprocess

S13.SessioninmemoryofValeriaSolesin–1(h.11:00‐12:30,room7,Italian)

Chair:ArnaudRégnierLoilier

AlessioBuonomo1.Lemigrazioni interregionali in Italia:gli spostamentinell’ultimodecennioper regionedioriginedeimigranti

MargheritaSilan2.Theestimationofneighborhoodeffects

SaraTafuro3.Sons as insurance. The impact of changing patterns of social security on themasculinizationofbirths

CorradoPolli4.Italianolderworkers:labourmarketstructuralchangesinacontextofjobpolarization

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S14.Transitionsinlifecourse(h.11:00‐12:30,room9,English)

Chair:RobertoImpicciatore

MarcoTosi1.Agenorms,familyrelationshipsandhomeleavinginItaly

StefanoMazzuco,AnnaGiraldo2.TheeffectofeconomicrecessionontransitiontoadulthoodinItaly

FrancescoRampazzo,JuhoHärkönen,AgneseVitali3.Better alone than badly accompanied? Intention and realization of leaving the parentalhomeinItaly

GiuliaFerrari,ArianePailhé4.AgeatleavingtheparentalhomeamongchildrenofimmigrantsinFrance.Howdoethnicoriginandtheeconomiccontextaffecttimingandpathways?

AlessandroDiNallo,LuizeRatniece 5.Men'slifecoursetrajectoriesinUK.Asequenceanalysisapproach

S15.Wellbeing(h.11:00‐12:30,room8,English)

Chair:StefaniScherer

MarcoLeMoglie,LetiziaMencarini,ChiaraRapallini1.Dorichparentsenjoychildrenless?

ElisabettaBarbi,OlivieroCasacchia,FilomenaRacioppi2.SentinelindicatorsofeconomicdevelopmentandsocialwellbeingtodayinItaly

ElisaCisotto,GiuliaCavrini,CeciliaTomassini3.Happygrandparents?Astudy inSouthTyrolontheperceptionofhappiness inover fiftygrandparents

ArnsteinAassve,FrancescaLuppi4.Nreasonstobe(un)happyaboutchildbearing

MatteoMazziotta,AntonellaBianchino,SalvatoreCariello,FloraFullone5.Well‐beingcompositeindicatorsforItalianmunicipalities:casestudyofBasilicata

Lunch(h.12:30‐14:00,foyer)

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S16.Employment(h.14:00‐15:30,room4,English)

Chair:AlessandraPetrucci

AngeloMazza,AntonioPunzo,ManuelaStranges1.DeterminantsofreturntoeducationforimmigrantsinItaly

FilomenaRacioppi,GiuliaRivellini,AlessandraDeRose2.Ageinginabusinessperspective:Whichstrategiestomaintaintheolderworkersactive?

RominaFraboni,FrancescaGallo,IsabellaSiciliani,SerenaPalmieri 3.Economiccrisis'seffectonR&DjobopportunitiesforPhDcohortsinItaly

OrnellaGiambalvo,MartinaVittorietti,FabioAiello4.AlongitudinalanalysisoftheoccupationalstatusofthegraduatesofUniversityofPalermo

MarcoCentra,ValentinaGualtieri,AndreaCutillo5.Theoccupationalimpactofthelabourmarketreformsintroducedin2015inItaly

S17.Historicaldemography(h.14:00‐15:30,room7,Italian)

Chair:AlessioFornasin

GabrieleRuiu,MarcoBreschi1.Climatic and social determinantsof the seasonality of births in Italy, a long‐run analysis(1863‐1933)

MassimoEsposito2.MortalitàeclimainSardegna.Uncasodistudio:Alghero(1890‐1935)

CristinaMunno,RenzoDerosas3.Spatialandepidemiologicalanalysisinurbanmortality.Nineteenth‐centuryVenice

LuciaPozzi,JosefBernabeu‐Mestre,MariaEugeniaGaliana‐Sánchez4.WhatwecanlearnfromthepastexperienceofpovertyrelateddiseasesinItalyandSpain?

FrancescoScalone,RosellaRettaroli,GiuliaRoli5.HistoricaltrendsofsexratioatbirthinItaly:Along‐termanalysis

S18.Migranttrajectories(h.14:00‐15:30,room5,English)

Chair:PatriziaFarina

LiviaElisaOrtensi,ElisaBarbianodiBelgiojoso1.ExploringonwardmigrationofimmigrantsfromItaly

CorradoBonifazi,AngelaPaparusso2.TheeffectofthelegalstatusonthereturnmigrationintentionsofmigrantslivinginItaly

FrankHeins,CorradoBonifazi,MariaGirolamaCaruso3.ForeignresidentsinItalyaccordingtotheirmigrationtrajectories

AndreaMonti4.OutmigrationpatternsofforeignbornresidentsfromSweden1990‐2013

JanSaarela,RosaWeber5.An assessment of educational misclassification in register‐based data on FinnishimmigrantsinSweden

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S19.Socio‐economicdriversoffertility(h.14:00‐15:30,room8,English)

Chair:DanieleVignoli

OxsanaSinyavskaya,SvetlanaBiryukova1.Stimulating fertility with monetary pro‐natal policies ‐ how effective is it? EvaluatingrecentRussianexperience

AlessandraTrimarchi,JanVanBavel2.Educationassortativematingandcouples’fertility

LiatRaz‐Yurovich3.Socialinequalityontheparitydistribution‐Acohortperspective

BarbaraS.Okun4.Cohortfertilitydeclineandeducationalattainment:MuslimwomeninIsrael

BenWilson,MaartenJ.Bijlsma5.Understanding the factors that influence childbearing over the life course: causal linksbetweenemployment,partnership,socio‐economicstatusandfertility

S20.SessioninmemoryofValeriaSolesin–2(h.14:00‐15:30,room9,Italian)

Chair:VivianaEgidi

FlaviaSanti1.ImpactofsocioeconomicstatusoncancerriskintheLazioregion

LilianaAndriano2.Climate change and child mortality in sub‐Saharan Africa: can maternal education andcommunityfactorsmoderatethiseffect?

SaraFioravanti3.Inquinamento, depressionematerna e obesità in età infantile: un’analisi di due coorti dibambiniinItalia

MartaPasqualini4.The“weight”ofthefamily:familymembersasdeterminantsofhealthrelatedbehaviours

AndreaGamboni5.LecausedimorteelacompressionedellamortalitàinItalia

 

P2.CoffeebreakandPostersession2(h.15:30‐16:30,foyer)

AgnieszkaRossa,AndrzejSzymanski1.Improvementoffuzzymortalitymodelsbymeansofsomealgebraicmethods

VivianaEgidi2.LoLA‐LaboratoryonLongevityandAgeing

PaolaDiGiulio,MarcLuy3.Socioeconomic status and health outcomes: a comparison of monastic and generalpopulation

 

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DesireeKrivanek4.Successfulaginginmonasteries?‐Ahealthstudyontheimpactofextendingworkinglifeonhealthandwell‐beingofordermembersinAustria

MauraSimone,FrancescaLicari5.TheuncountedresidentsatCensus:theriskofnotbeingsurveyed

LuisaFrova,GabriellaSebastiani,GianfrancoAlicandro,StefanoMarchetti6.Socio‐economicinequalitiesinmortality:resultsofacensus‐basedrecordlinkagestudyinItaly

PaoloCardone7.Worklonger,learnlonger:evidencefromItalianAdultEducationSurvey(AES)

DavideDeFranco,IsabelleSéguy,ArnaudBringe,StéfanTzortzis8.GISapplicationonthedemographichistory:thesocio‐economicandspatialdistributionofMartigues’population(SouthofFrance),atthebeginningofthe18thcentury

LiatRaz‐Yurovich9.Householdsasemployers–Where,why,andwhataretheimplications?

IzabelaAnnaGrabowska10.Workplace type in the context of work‐family balance? Comparative analysis of Poland,France,Italy,SwedenandAustralia

MireilleLeGuen11.Separarsi in seguitoadiagnosid’infezionedaHIV inFrancia: l’effettodelle condizionidivitadeimigrantid’AfricaSub‐Sahariana

ZahiaOuadah‐Bedidi12.High education and fertility in Algeria: contribution of fertility intentions among singlewomenandmen

ElisaCisotto,RobertaOnorati13.Marital dissolution and gender differences in mortality risks: evidence from the Turinlongitudinalstudy,atenyearsfollowupstudy

MichelaSemprebon14.Perceptionsoffilialresponsibilitiestowardsthecareneedsofelderlyparents:genderandculturalcleavagesinimmigrantfamiliesfromMaghrebinItaly

LauraSoledadNorton15.InternationalstudentsatItalianuniversities:policiesandintegrationprocessinthecaseofSapienzaUniversityofRome

FrancescoDiDomenicantonio,PalmiraGianturco,EvelinaMartelli16.Developingthecivilregistrationsystem.AcasestudyinBurkinaFaso

GiovanniBusetta,MariaGabriellaCampolo,DemetrioPanarello17.Statisticaltastebaseddiscrimination:WhatdoesaffectimmigrantsthemostinfindajobinItaly?

AhbabMohammadFazleRabbi18.MortalitydeclineinBangladesh:Age‐sexspecificdifferences

SaraMiccoli19.FeconditàinItalia:un’analisispazialeetemporale

AlessandroBaldiAntognini,PietroIaquinta20.SomeconsiderationsabouttheevolutionoffertilityinItaly

ManuelaStranges,AnnalisaBusetta21.IndividualandcontextualcorrelatesofintermarriagewithinimmigrantsinItaly

SvenDrefahl,KarinModig,AndersAhlbom22.Ofleadersandlosers–oldestagemortalityparadoxes

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E3.IstatSessiononPermanentPopulationCensus(h.16.30–17.00,room5,Italian)

Chair:GustavoDeSantis

Speaker:VittoriaBuratta 

 

E4.AISPGeneralAssembly(h.17:00–18:45,room8,Italian)

RestrictedtoAISPmembers 

 

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Friday10

S21.Copingstrategiesinlaterlife(h.9:00‐10:30,room4,English)

Chair:SilviaMeggiolaro

BrunoArpino,JordiGumà,AlbertJulià1.Likeablackswan.Uncommonfamilytrajectoriesandsubjectivewellbeingatolderages

ValeriaBordone2.AgeidentityandgrandparentalchildcareinGermany

ElviraPelle,GiuliaRivellini,SusannaZaccarin3.ThesocialsupportnetworksamongelderlyItalianpeople

MonikaMynarska,SylwiaTimoszuk,AnitaAbramowska‐Kmon4.“Iwillthinkaboutitlater".CopingstrategiesofolderchildlesspeopleinPoland

CarloLallo,GiuliaCavrini,MichelaAlagna5.Well‐beingandgrandparentingoverthetimeofeconomicrecession:TheEuropeandivide

S22.Familycontextandfertility(h.9:00‐10:30,room8,English)

Chair:GerdaNeyer

BarbaraS.Okun,GuyStecklov1.Dothelivingstatusesofgrandparentsinfluencefertilityofadultchildren?

AliceGoisis,DanielC.Schneider,MikkoMyrskala2.The reversing association between advanced maternal age and child cognitivedevelopment:EvidencefromthreeUKbirthcohorts

RiccardoLadini,FilippoOncini,AdrianaCataldo3."The most natural thing in the world"? The role of education in explaining exclusivebreastfeedinginItaly

AnnaBarbuscia,MelindaMills4.Assistedreproductivetechnologyandchildren'scognitivedevelopment

JohanDahlberg5.Explainingsiblingsimilarityinfertility‐Whatmorethansocializationmatters?

S23.Healthinlaterlife–2(h.9:00‐10:30,room5,English)

Chair:FaustaOngaro DamianoUccheddu1.Theroleofsocialparticipationonself‐reportedhealth,ADLandIADLofpeopleaged65+:afixedeffectsapproachusingdatafromSHARE,2004‐2013

GiorgioDiGessa,KarenGlaser,LaurieCorna,RachelStuchbury,LorettaPlatts,DianaWorts,2.PeggyMcDonough,AmandaSacker,DeboraPriceChangesacrosscohortsintherelationshipbetweenemploymentandfamilyhistories,paidworkuntilorbeyondstatepensionage,andhealth.EvidencefromtheUK

 

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CristinaGiudici,LuciaCoppola,EleonoraTrappolini3.DetermininghealthexpectancyinItalyat60andover:Alongitudinalapproach

CeciliaTomassini,GiorgioDiGessa,VivianaEgidi4.FertilityhistoriesandhealthinlaterlifeinItaly

MousumiGogoi5.PrevalenceandriskfactorsofurinaryincontinenceamongelderlywomeninIndia

S24.Integrationofforeigners(h.9:00‐10:30,room7,Italian)

Chair:LucianaQuattrociocchi GiancarloRagozini,SalvatoreStrozza,ElenaDeFilippo1.Socialsupportnetworksandsocialintegrationprocessesforimmigrants

AngeloMazza,GiuseppeGabrielli,SalvatoreStrozza2.ImmigrantresidentialsegregationinthecityofNaples

FrancescoDota,PaolaMuccitelli,MonicaPerez,DanieleSpizzichino3.Themigrationprojects:IstostayinItalyasignofintegration?

DanielaGhio,GiancarloBlangiardo4.Legal or irregular immigrants? The lazy eye of Europe forecasting a comprehensiveapproachformigrationpolicies

CinziaConti,FabioMassimoRottino,EugeniaBellini,FrancescaDiPatrizio,RobertoPetrillo5.Highhopes:BehavioursandexpectationsofforeignstudentsinItaly

S25.Methods–2(h.9:00‐10:30,room9,English)

Chair:StefanoMazzuco GianbattistaSalinari,GustavoDeSantis1.Longtermequilibriainpopulationsdynamics

FrancescoC.Billari,NicolòCavalli,EricQian,IngmarWeber2.Onlinefootprintsoffamilychange:AstudybasedonTwitter

EmilioZagheni,IngmarWeber,KrishnaGummadi3.LeveragingFacebook’sadvertisingplatformtomonitormigrations

PatrizioVanella4.Stochastic forecasting of demographic components based on the Principal ComponentAnalysis

MuhammadAdil5.ProbabilisticprojectionofTotalFertilityRateforPakistananditsregionsusingBayesianhierarchicalmodelingapproach

 

 

Coffeebreak(h.10:30‐11:00,foyer) 

 

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S26.Divorce(consequences)(h.11:00‐12:30,room4,English)Chair:ArnsteinAassve

CorneliaMuresan1.FilialobligationsandhelpingbehaviortodivorcedagingfathersinEurope

MichaelGähler2.Moving back to “mamma”? Divorce, intergenerational co‐residence and latent familysolidarityinSweden

OrnellaLarenza,LauraBernardi3.Themeaningsof(re)partneringforlonemothers

FabrizioBernardi,DiederikBoertien,KoenGeven4.Parentalseparationandoffspring’swealthintheUS

SanderWagner5.Married...ornotmarriedwithchildren:Thecausalimpactofchildrenonrelationshipandmarriagestabilityandre‐partneringchances

S27.Educationissues(h.11:00‐12:30,room7,English)Chair:MassimoAttanasio

AlessandraMinello,Hans‐PeterBlossfeld1.Freetochoose?TheroleofgenderstereotypesinthechoiceofthesecondaryschooltrackofboysandgirlsinGermany

GabrieleRuiu,MariaLauraRuiu2.OENEQE–OvereducatedinNotqualifiedEmployment

FrancescaTosi,RobertoImpicciatore,RosellaRettaroli3.IndividualskillsandstudentmobilityinItaly:aregionalperspective

FrancescaGiambona,MarianoPorcu,IsabellaSulis4.Students' literacy inmathematics and reading. The use ofmultilevelmultivariatemixedeffectmodelsfortheanalysisoflongitudinalPISAdata

NicolaBarban,MelindaMills,FelixTropf5.Doesthegeneticinfluenceoneducationchangeacrossneighbourhoods

S28.Genderandlivingarrangements(h.11:00‐12:30,room8,English)Chair:LetiziaMencarini

NicolettaSignoretti1.The links among living arrangements and fertility in Germany. The role of Living ApartTogetheronfertilityintentionsandrealizedfertility

JoanDahlberg2.Intergenerational transmission of gender equality. Does grandparents education affectcouples'divisionofparentalleave?

FrancescaLuppi3.Childcarearrangementsandmothers’satisfactionwithwork‐familybalance

AnnalisaDonno,MariaLetiziaTanturri,ArianePailhé,AnneSolaz,SusanneFahlén,Ursula4.HenzFathers’ time with children at the crossroads of the gender revolution: A comparativeanalysisinFrance,Italy,SwedenandtheUK

GøstaEsping‐Andersen,JuliaCordero5.Theintergenerationaltransmissionofgenderroles.Children’scontributiontohouseworkinGermany

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S29.Measuringandcounting(h.11:00‐12:30,room9,English)

Chair:GerardoGallo

SvetlanaBiryukova,AllaMakarentseva1.MotherhoodpenaltyinRussia.EvidencefromRLMSdata

PatrickFesty,NathalieLeBoutelliec2.Europeancensuses:Fiftyyearsofdiversificationandharmonization

FaustaOngaro,MariaCastiglioni,FrancoBonarini3.Largefamilies(inacontextoflowest‐lowfertility):whatdoweknowaboutthem?

ChiaraDanielaPronzato,ElenaMeroni,DanielaPiazzalunga4.Useofextra‐schooltimeandchildnon‐cognitivedevelopment.EvidencefromtheUK

S30.Migrationissues(h.11:00‐12:30,room5,Italian)

Chair:GiancarloBlangiardo

GiuseppeGabrielli,AnnaPaterno1.Immigrants’selectivityandfertilitybehavioursinItaly

RitaLima2.Ismigrationsustainable‐footprint‐livingandcanwemakeitattractive?ThecaseofSouth‐EasternEurope

AnnalisaBusetta,DariaMendola3.Ai margini dell’accoglienza: prima indagine italiana su richiedenti asilo e rifugiati chevivonoininsediamentispontanei

PatriziaGiannantoni,EleonoraMussino4.Howmanyandwhen?DifferentapproachestostudyfertilityofmigrantsinItaly

CinziaConti,FabioMassimoRottino 5.The new migrations: Social and demographic characteristics and behavior of asylumseekersinItaly

E5.Plenarysession–PresentationofthenewAISPBook(h.12:30‐14:00,room8,Italian)

Chair:SalvatoreStrozza

A free copy of theRapportosullaPopolazione2017 will be distributed at the end of theconferencetotheAISPmembersthathaveregularlypaidALLtheannualfeesupto2017.

 

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