70.
Do cohabiters work and earn like married or single individuals? •
Alicia Adsera, Princeton University;
Federica Querin, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna.
71.
Application of Multiple Cause of Death Information to Eliminate Garbage Codes •
Agnieszka Fihel, Institut national d'etudes démographiques / ICMigrations;
Magdalena Muszynska-Spielauer, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, OeAW, Univ. Vienna).
72.
Our dear children: gender division of market and household work in the low-fertility environment in Poland •
Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, SGH Warsaw School of Economics;
Marta Marszalek, Institute of Statistics and Demography, Warsaw School of Economics;
Wojciech Latkowski, Warsaw School of Economics.
73.
Avoidable mortality in German-speaking countries: Regional disparities in amenable and preventable causes of death in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, 1995-2018 •
Michael Muehlichen, Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), Germany;
Markus Sauerberg, Federal Institute for Population Research;
Mathias Lerch, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (epfl-eth).
74.
Evidence of adult age mortality by educational attainment in India •
Dilek Yildiz, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis;
Moradhvaj Dhakad, Center for Development Studies, JNU;
Samir KC, IIASA.
75.
The contribution of causes of death to the educational differentials in mortality in Brazil •
Rafaella de Oliveira Carnevali, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG);
Cassio M. Turra, Demography Department, Cedeplar, UFMG;
Mirian Ribeiro, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR) / Universidade Federa de Minas Gerais.
76.
Missing children: A demographic analysis of child disappearances in Guatemala •
Diego Alburez-Gutierrez, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR);
Carolina Coimbra Vieira, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR);
Tom Theile, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research;
Marília Nepomuceno, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).
77.
“Your Place, My Place or yet Another?” Assortative Mating and the Place of a Couple’s First Joint Household •
Christine Schnor, UCLouvain;
Clara H. Mulder, University of Groningen.
78.
Home alone: Exploring childcare options to move beyond the single child problem in Belarus •
Kamila Ishchanova, Charles University In Prague.
79.
Slowing union formation and rapid household formation in South Africa •
Amy Thornton, University of Cape Town;
Martin Wittenberg, University of Cape Town.
80.
Climate change and epidemiological transitions: Evidence from Antananarivo, Madagascar •
Jordan Klein, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR);
Jessica Metcalf, Princeton University.
81.
Does Urban Decline lead to Urban Shrinkage in India? •
Nawaj Sarif, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
Archana K. Roy, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).
82.
The Associations Between Flexitime and Teleworking and Life Satisfaction Among Parents •
Aneesa Qadri, University of Oxford.
83.
Religious Affiliation, Religiosity and Intimate Partner Violence in Latin America. •
Rafael Galindo Leguizamón, Universidad de La Sabana;
Andrea Arias Pacheco, Universidad de La Sabana;
Michelle Calvete Labouz, , Universidad de La Sabana;
Martha Morales Mora, Universidad de La Sabana;
Miguel Gaona Cardona, Universidad de La Sabana;
Luis Eduardo Gutiérrez Martínez, Universidad de La Sabana;
Andrés Salazar, Universidad de La Sabana.
84.
Is there perinatal heath consequences to the closure of maternities in France? Evidence from administrative database •
Ambroise Léa, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED).
85.
Inequalities in mortality associated with housing conditions in Belgium between 1991 and 2015 •
Martina Otavova, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL);
Christel Faes, Hasselt University - Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and statistical Bioinformatics;
Brecht Devleesschauwer, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Sciensano, Brussels, Belgium;
Bruno Masquelier, Louvain University (UCL).
86.
The increasing role of spatial economic inequalities to explain suicide in France from 1979 to 2016 •
Elsa Perdrix, Dauphine University;
Florian Bonnet, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED).