April 4, 2025
SRC Researchers at the 2025 Population Association of America Annual Meeting
Here is a schedule of SRC researchers at the 2025 Population Association of America Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. All times are Eastern Daylight Time.
ISR Reception
The Institute for Social Research (ISR), in partnership with the University of California, Los Angeles, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin – Madison, and Brown University, is hosting a reception to create space for social scientists to engage with each other and strengthen our connections across the field at the 2025 PAA Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. If you are attending the conference, please join fellow social science enthusiasts for drinks and light refreshments. Please RSVP.
Friday, April 11, 2025 | 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Marriott Marquis Washington, DC
BeerLab
901 Massachusetts Ave NW,
Washington, DC 20001
Exhibitors from the Survey Research Center and Institute for Social Research include: Chitwan Valley Family Study (CVFS) (booth 406), Health and Retirement Study (HRS) (booth 400), Monitoring the Future Study (booth 500), National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) (booth 513-515), National Health & Aging Trends Study (booth 213), National Neighborhood Data Archive (booth 413), Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) (booth 404).
Looking for something to do or somewhere to eat between sessions? Check out our What to Do/Eat in DC guide (PDF)!
Thursday, April 10, 2025
1:00-5:00, An Introduction to the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS) and National Study of Caregiving (NSOC), Courtyard Marriott – Howard
1:00-5:00, Panel Study of Income Dynamics Workshop for New and Prospective Users, Courtyard Marriott – Lincoln
3:00-5:00, Chitwan Valley Family Study Information Session, Westin – Meeting Room 4
Friday, April 11, 2025
8:00-9:15, Sarah Patterson, Matthew Wright, Vicki Freedman, Cohabitation and Care Among Older Adults in the United States, Magnolia
8:00-9:15, Ken Langa (Chair), Session: How the International Family of Health and Retirement Studies (HRS) and Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP) Can Inform the Strengthening of Health Systems, Monument
8:00-9:15, Noah Webster (Chair), Session: Aging, Climate, and Health, Cherry Blossom
8:00-9:15, Haena Lee, Kate Cagney, Linda Waite, Justin Lim, Extreme Heat, Living Alone, and Cognitive Decline: The Buffering Role of Neighborhood Social Cohesion, Cherry Blossom
8:30-10:00, Joshua Goode, Trey Smith, Jessica Faul, Daniel Notterman, Colter Mitchell, Poster: DNA Methylation as a Surrogate Biomarker for Early-Life Poverty, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
8:30-10:00, Shu Xu, Poster: Caregiver Burden Among Caregivers of Older Adults With Sensory Difficulties, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
11:00-12:15, Emily Treleaven, Kassoum Kayentao, Stephane Helleringer, Reported Birthdate Consistency and Child Age Heaping in Repeated Full Birth Histories: An Analysis of Household Panel Survey Data From Mali, Woodley Park
11:00-12:15, Sarah Patterson (Chair), Session: Gender Inequality in Caregiving, Capitol Hill
1:45-3:15, Chi-Tsun Chiu, Ching-An Chen, Juwen Wang, Mary Beth Ofstedal, Poster: Sleep Quality and Cognitive Life Expectancy in the United States, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
1:45-3:15, Farah Ammous, Helen Meier, Jessica Faul, Colter Mitchell, Poster: Physical activity is associated with lower inflammation and reduced risk of chronic disease in older adults from the Health and Retirement Study, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
1:45-3:15, Noura Insolera, Poster: Food Insecurity and Food Assistance: Policy Changes and National Trends, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
1:45-3:15, Sneha Mani, Yuan Zhang, Lindsay Kobayashi, Alden Gross, Poster: Cognitively Healthy Life Expectancy in India, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
2:00-3:15, Elizabeth Fussell, Narayan Sastry, John Sullivan, Todd Gardner, Return Migration to New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina: A Long-Term Perspective, Treasury
Saturday, April 12, 2025
8:00-9:15, Joe LaBriola, Steve Tomkowiak, Racial Inequality in Homeowner Proximity to Appraisers in the United States, Magnolia
8:00-9:15, Xuexin Yu, L Paloma Rojas-Saunero, Tsai-Chin Cho, Katrina Kezios, Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, Lindsay Kobayashi, Ruijia Chen, Association of household wealth and cognitive function by gender and country of residence: an intersectionality analysis of Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol Network in China, England, Mexico, South Africa, India, and the United States, Capitol
8:30-10:00, Shane Burns, Philippa Clarke, Poster: Race–Color Disability Disparities in a “Racial Democracy”: Findings Among Middle-Age and Older Adults in Brazil, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
9:30-10:45, Brea Perry, Siyun Peng, Byungkyu Lee, Colter Mitchell, Social Network Bridging, Social Isolation, and Biological Aging, Cherry Blossom
9:30-10:45, Colter Mitchell, Helen Meier, Christopher Monk, Longitudinal Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health and Socioeconomics Outcomes in a Vulnerable Population, Monument
10:30-12:00, Emily Treleaven, Kassoum Kayentao, Ellen Derrer, Tracy Lin, Poster: Spatial and Temporal Effects of Protracted Conflict on Perinatal Health Care Utilization in Rural Mali, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
11:00-12:15, Pablo Mitnik, Junchao Tang, Men’s Earnings Inequality in the United States, 1970–2018: An Analysis Based on Dagum Regressions, Judiciary Square
11:00-12:15, Sarah Patterson, Adriana Reyes, The enduring gender gap in care expectations for daughters and sons, L’Enfant Plaza
3:30-4:45, Wenshan Yu, Jacqui Smith, School Mobility Variations by Racial Composition and School Region in the 1930s-1960s: Implications for Late-Life Cognition, Capitol Hill
4:00-5:30, Sarah Brauner-Otto, Emily Treleaven, Dirgha Ghimire, Poster: Women’s Employment and Child Development in a Low-Income Setting, Liberty & Independence Ballrooms
Sunday, April 13, 2025
10:30-11:45, Carina Gronlund (Discussant), Session: Climate Change, Behavioral Adaptation, and Health, Mount Vernon Square
10:30-11:45, Sneha Mani, Katrina Kezios, Magdalena Delaporte, Tsai-Chin Cho, L. Paloma Rojas Saunero, Jeniffer Weuve, Justina Avila-Rieger, Lindsay Kobayashi, Later-life cognition at the intersection of country, gender, and occupation, LeDroit Park
12:00-1:15, Tsai-Chin Cho, Ashly Westrick, Sara Adar, Hwajung Choi, Ken Langa, Lindsay Kobayashi, Memory Trajectories Before and After a Negative Wealth Shock: The United States Health and Retirement Study, 1998–2020, Cherry Blossom
12:00-1:15, Jennifer Caputo, Linda Waite, Kathleen Cagney, Examining Longitudinal Relationships Between Social Support and Strain in Relationships with Children and Older Adults’ Cognitive Functioning, L’Enfant Plaza