IPUMS at PAA 2025

Come visit us in the exhibit hall at booth stalls 307 & 309 to talk data and pick up IPUMS swag. We also encourage you to check out these sessions that may be of interest to IPUMS users at the 2025 PAA Annual Meeting!

Are you on the PAA program with research that uses IPUMS data? Tell us about it.

Thursday, April 10
Friday, April 11
Saturday, April 12
Sunday, April 13

Thursday, April 10

Workshop: Leveraging Comprehensive Population Microdata from Multiple Repositories: The Case of the CORESIDENCE Project

8:00am-12:00pm EDT | Room: Treasury

Workshop: Studying Mortality using Harmonized National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality File Data (NHIS-LMF) from IPUMS

1:00-5:00pm EDT | Room: Courtyard Marriott Shaw B Ballroom

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Friday, April 11

Poster Session P04: Migration, Development, and Environment

3:45pm -5:15pm EDT | Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms

  • Reproductive Autonomy in the Face of Changing Temperature and Precipitation: A Case Study of Egypt and Jordan
    Georgina Gemayel, Clark Gray

Oral Session 114: Methods of Demographic Research

5:00-6:15pm EDT | Room: Capitol Hill

  • “Equally Available to Anyone”: The Role of the PAA in the Invention of Microdata at the U.S. Census Bureau
    Diana Davis Magnuson, Steven Ruggles

 

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Saturday, April 12

Oral Session 171: Aging and the Life Course of Sexual and Gender Minority Populations

11:00am-12:15pm EDT | Room: LeDroit Park

  • For Bisexuals, Subjective Cognitive Impairment Starts Young
    Julie Fennell, Julia Drew

Oral Session 213: Policy and Contextual Effects on Sexual and Gender Minority Well-being

3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT | Room: LeDroit Park

  • Structural Sexism and Transgender Population Health: Adding Transgender Subgroups, Comparing Cisgender Counterparts, and Considering Structural Cisheteropatriarchy
    Madeline Smith-Johnson

 

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Sunday, April 13

Poster Session P10: Data and Methods; Other

10:30am -12:00pm EDT | Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms

  • The Effect of IPUMS USA’s Inclusive Family Definitions on Poverty Estimates
    Kari Williams, Matthew Bombyk
  • Using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component to Study Maternal and Child Health
    Julia Drew

 

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