Presentations

Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy:

    1. Nandi, A. 2013. “The Non-Health Benefits of Early Childhood Interventions.” Presented at DCP3 Quality Meeting on Instruments of Policy to Influence Intervention Access, Uptake, and Quality. Gregory Hotel, Washington, DC, 10 September 2013.

University of Essex:

    1. Bhalotra, S. 2013. “Cognitive Development, Achievement, and Parental Investments: Evidence from a Clean Water Reform in Mexico.” Presented at University of Essex, UK. PDF
    2. Bhalotra, S. 2013. “Cognitive Development, Achievement, and Parental Investments: Evidence from a Clean Water Reform in Mexico.” Presented at Naples, Italy. PDF
    3. Dercon, S., A. Sanchez, T. Bernard, K. Orking, and A. Tafesse. 2013. “Deprivation, Psychosocial Competencies and Their Consequences.” Presented at Inequalities in Children’s Outcomes in Developing Countries. St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK. 8-9 July 2013. PDF

University of Pennsylvania:

    1. Alderman, H. and J.R. Behrman. 2014. “Physical Growth and Child and Adolescent Development.” Presented at Workshop for Disease Control Priorities 3 ( DCP3) Volume 3, Part II on “Causal Links between Risk Factors, Interventions, and Outcomes at Different Stages of Child and Adolescent Development”. Palm Springs, CA.
    2. Alderman, H., J.R. Behrman, S. Grantham-McGregor, F. Lopez-Boo, and S. Urzua. 2013. “Economic Perspectives on Integrating Early Child Stimulation with Nutritional Interventions.” Presented at Every Child’s Potential: Integrating Nutrition, Health, and Psychosocial Interventions to Promote Early Childhood Development. The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science at the New York Academy of Sciences, April 3-4, 2013.
    3. Attanasio, O. and C. Meghir. 2013. “The Evolution of Human Capital: A Four-Country Study.” Presented at Inequalities in Children’s Outcomes in Developing Countries. St Anne’s College, Oxford, 8-9 July 2013.
    4. Behrman, J.A. 2013. “An Exploration of Gender Patterns of Asset Ownership at Marriage and Long-Term Child Well-Being Outcomes in Rural Bangladesh.” Presented at America Sociological Association Annual Conference, Session on Development & Gender. New York, August 10-13, 2013.
    5. Behrman, J.A. 2013. “An Exploration of Gender Patterns of Asset Ownership at Marriage and Long-Term Child Well-Being Outcomes in Rural Bangladesh.” Presented at Sociology of Development Conference. University of Utah, October 24-25, 2013.
    6. Behrman, J.R. 2012. “Child Growth Trajectories and Primary School Education in Eithiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” Presented at Health Policy and Management Colloquium in Health Services Research. Yale School of Public Health, 26 September 2012.
    7. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Disciplinary Differences in What Is Considered Observable and Issues of Endogeneity.” Presented at Session on Conceptual and Methodological Considerations and Challenges in Cross-disciplinary, Cross-professional, Cross-cultural, Cross-national Research, Preconference of Society for Research in Child Development on “Interventions for Children and Youth in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: New Opportunities and Challenges for Developmental Science.” Seattle, WA, 17 April.
    8. Behrman, J.R. 2012. “Measuring Human Capital.” Presented at Grand Challenges Canada Community Meeting. 11 December 2012. PDF
    9. Behrman, J.R. 2012. “Team1000+ Economic Returns to Mitigating Early Life Risks.” Presented at Grand Challenges Canada Community Meeting. 10 December 2012.
    10. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “One Economist’s Perspective on Some Important Estimation Issues.” Presented at Preconference of Society for Research in Child Development on “Interventions for Children and Youth in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: New Opportunities and Challenges for Developmental Science“. Seattle, WA, April 17, 2013. PDF
    11. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Grand Challenges Canada Project on Economic Returns to Saving Brains.” Presented at COHORTS meeting. Antigua, Guatemala, March 10, 2013.
    12. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Impact of Early Childhood Growth Failure over Life Course, Benefit/Costs, and Post-Infancy Recovery and Faltering.” Presented at Grand Challenges Canada Saving Brains Community Meeting. Calgary, Canada, June 15, 2013. PDF
    13. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Intergenerational Associations between Parents and Children, Inequality and Poverty: Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” Presented at Inequalities in Children’s Outcomes in Developing Countries. St Anne’s College, Oxford, 8-9 July 2013.
    14. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Invited Lecture on Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Inequality: Young Lives.” Presented at Discussion Panel on Social Mobility organized by Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias, Latin American and Carribean Economic Association Annual Conference. Mexico City, Colegio de Mexico, October 31-November 2, 2013.
    15. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Invited Plenary Lecture on Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Inequality: Young Lives.” Presented at Conference on Inequalities in Children’s Outcomes in Developing Countries. St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK, July 8-9, 2013.
    16. Behrman, J.R. 2014. “Invited Presentation on “Building Equity through Social and Economic Policies: Some Selected Examples” for the Session on “Building Equity through Social and Economic Policies”.” Presented at Global Network of Science Academies (IAP)Workshop “Science for Poverty Eradication: a Call for Action”, hosted by the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and organized by the IAP Science for Poverty Eradication Committee. Manaus/Brazil, 3-5 December 2014.
    17. Behrman, J.R. 2014. “Invited Presentation on “Costs of Inaction Versus Costs of Action”.” Presented at The Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC), in collaboration with the IOM’s Board on Global Health Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally Workshop on the Cost of Inaction. Washington, DC, April 17-18.
    18. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “La Primera Infancia: Perspectivas Internacionales.” Presented at Desarrollo en la Primera Infancia: Evidencia longitudinal. Universidad de Chile, Santiago, March 21, 2013. PDF
    19. Behrman, J.R. 2014. “Post-Infancy Growth and Associations with Cognitive Achievement.” Presented at Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Seattle, WA, 10 March.
    20. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Poster Presentation of the Economic Rationale for Investing in Stunting Reduction.” Presented at Grand Challenges Canada Community Meeting. Calgary, Canada, June 16-19, 2013. PDF
    21. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Population Quantity, Quality and Mobility.” Presented at Global Citizens Foundation Project on Towards a Better Global Economy Workshop. Geneva, Switzerland, March.
    22. Behrman, J.R. 2013. “Some Very Simple Econometrics.” Presented at Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-National Institute of Child Health and Development Project Meeting. Oxford University, Oxford, UK, February 20, 2013.
    23. Behrman, J.R. 2012. “Way Forward for Research.” Presented at Children and Youth in Crisis Launch & Learning Event, World Bank. Washington, DC, 18 June.
    24. Behrman, J.R. 2012. “Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries.” Presented at Conference on “Early Childhood Development and Human Capital Accumulation” hosted by University College London, EDePo@IFS, 3ie and the Institute for New Economic Thinking, at University College London. London, UK, 25-26 June.
    25. Behrman, J.R. and H.-P. Kohler. 2012. “Quantity and Quality of the Population.” Presented at Global Citizens Foundation Project on Towards a Better Global Economy High-Level Conferences. Geneva, Switzerland, December.
    26. Behrman, J.R. and H.-P. Kohler. 2013. “Quantity and Quality of the Population.” Presented at Global Citizens Foundation Project on Towards a Better Global Economy High-Level Conferences. Geneva, Switzerland, 11-13 July.
    27. Behrman, J.R., B.T. Crookston, K.A. Dearden, L.T. Duc, L.C.H. Fernald, S. Mani, W. Schott, and A.D. Stein. 2014. “Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Inequality: Young Lives.” Presented at Public Health Foundation of India. New Delhi, India, 15 May.
    28. Behrman, J.R., B.T. Crookston, K.A. Dearden, L.T. Duc, L.C.H. Fernald, S. Mani, W. Schott, and A.D. Stein. 2014. “Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Inequality: Young Lives.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. Boston, MA, May 1.
    29. Behrman, J.A. 2014. “Is Schooling a “Social Vaccine” against HIV for Adolescent Girls? Evidence from Malawi and Uganda.” Presented at American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. 9 August 2014, San Francisco (David Lee Stevenson Award for Most Outstanding Graduate Student Paper 2014 presented by the Sociology of Education Section of the American Sociological Association).
    30. Behrman, J.A. 2014. “Is Schooling a ‘Social Vaccine’ against HIV for Adolescent Girls? Evidence from Malawi and Uganda.” Presented at Honorable Mention of the Health, Health Policy and Health Services Division’s Student Paper Competition Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. 15 August 2014, San Francisco.
    31. Bennett, I., W. Schott, S. Krutikova, and J.R. Behrman. 2014. “Maternal Mental Health and Child Growth and Developmental Outcomes in Four Developing Countries.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. Boston, MA, May 3.
    32. Crookston, B.T., J.R. Behrman, W. Schott, E. Lundeen, and A.D. Stein. 2013. “Child Growth from Ages 1 to 5 and 5 to 8 Years in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam: Key Distal Household and Community Factors.” Presented at Experimental Biology Meeting. Boston, MA, 20-24 April 2013.
    33. Crookston, B.T., W. Schott, S. Cueto, K.A. Dearden, P. Engle, A. Georgiadis, E. Lundeen, M. Penny, A.D. Stein, J.R. Behrman, and The Young Lives Determinants and Consequences of Child Growth Project Team. 2013. “Post-Infancy Growth, Schooling, and Cognitive Achievement: Young Lives.” Presented at Experimental Biology Meeting. Boston, MA, 20-24 April 2013.
    34. Crookston, B.T., W. Schott, K.A. Dearden, A. Georgiadis, M. Penny, E.A. Lundeen, P. Engle, A.D. Stein, and J.R. Behrman. 2013. “Post-Infant Linear Growth Is Associated with Cognitive Achievement of 8 Y-Olds in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, April. Abstract also published as: Crookston, B.T., W. Schott, K.A. Dearden, A. Georgiadis, M. Penny, E.A. Lundeen, P. Engle, A.D. Stein, and J.R. Behrman. 2013. “Post-Infant Linear Growth Is Associated with Cognitive Achievement of 8 Y-Olds in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” The FASEB Journal: The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 27:355.354. Abstract.
    35. Crookston, B.T., W. Schott, K.A. Dearden, A. Georgiadis, M. Penny, E.A. Lundeen, P. Engle, A.D. Stein, and J.R. Behrman. 2014. “Post-Infancy Growth in Relation to Cognitive Achievement at Age 8 Years: Observational Cohort Study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” Presented at International Congress on Nutrition. Granada, Spain.
    36. Dasgupta, U. and S. Mani. 2013. “Only Mine or All Ours: An Artefactual Field Experiment on Procedural Altruisum.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. New Orleans, LA.
    37. Dearden, K.A. 2014. “Improved Water and Sanitation at the Community Level Is Associated with Children’s Performance on Tests of Receptive Vocabulary: Findings from the Young Lives Cohort Study.” Presented at New York Academy of Sciences Meeting on Early Childhood Development. New York, November 2014.
    38. Fernald, L.C.H. 2014. “Invited Presentation on What Are the Essential Conditions/Supports to Promote Children Reaching Their Developmental Potential?” Presented at “Costs of Inaction versus Costs of Action” at The Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC), in collaboration with the IOM’s Board on Global Health Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally Workshop on the Cost of Inaction. Washington, DC, April 17-18.
    39. Fernald, L.C.H., J.R. Behrman, B.T. Crookston, W. Schott, and M. Penny. 2013. “Co-Occurrence of Obesity and Growth Retardation in Peruvian Children.” Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, April.
    40. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “Parental Background and Children’s Human Capital Development Throughout Childhood and Adolescence: Evidence from Four Low- and Middle- Income Countries.” Presented at CSAE Conference 2013: Economic Development in Africa. St Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK, 17-19 March 2013. PDF
    41. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “Parental Background and Children’s Human Capital Development Throughout Childhood and Adolescence: Evidence from Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries.” Presented at Inequalities in Children’s Outcomes in Developing Countries. St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK. 8-9 July 2013. PDF
    42. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “Parental Background and Children’s Human Capital Development Throughout Childhood and Adolescence: Evidence from Four Low- and Middle- Income Countries.” Presented at GCC Weekly Meetings. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, September 2013.
    43. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at Conference in Applications of Panel Data, Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Indian Econometric Society. Patna, India, March.
    44. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at Research at the World Bank, Poverty and Applied Micro Seminar Series. World Bank, Washington DC, 2 October 2013.
    45. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at Sociology of Development Annual Conference, University of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, 25 October 2013.
    46. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division Seminar. Oxford, UK, 5 November 2013.
    47. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, International Trade and Development Seminar. St. Paul, MN, 18 October 2013.
    48. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at Emory University, School of Public Health, Hubert Department of Global Health Seminar. Atlanta, GA, 18 October 2013. Video/Audio Recording
    49. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at International Food Policy Research Institute, Poverty Health and Nutrition Division Seminar. Washington, DC, October 2013.
    50. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at Social Protection and Health Division Seminar. Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC, October 2013.
    51. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at GCC Weekly Meeting. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, September 2013.
    52. Georgiadis, A. 2013. “The Sooner the Better but Its Never Too Late: The Impact of Child Growth at Different Stages of Infancy and Childhood on Cognitive Development.” Presented at Research at the World Bank, Poverty and Applied Micro Seminar Series. World Bank, Washington DC, 2 October 2013.
    53. Güneş, P.M. 2013. “The Impact of Female Education on Fertility: Evidence from Turkey.” Presented at Population Association of American Annual Meetings. New Orleans, April 11-13, 2013.
    54. Hamoudi, A., S. Cueto, S. Krutikova, A. Sanchez, and M. Sheridan. 2014. “Cognitive Skills & Human Capital in Development: How Do Innovations in Measurement Enhance the Picture?” Presented at Population Association of American Annual Meetings. Boston, MA.
    55. Hermida, P. 2015. “Bargaining Power in the Household and Child Outcomes: An Exploration in Four Developing Countries.” Presented at Allied Social Science Associations. January 3, 2015, Boston, MA.
    56. Ho, J.Y. 2014. “Early Life Environmental Exposures and Adult Health in India.” Presented at The Long Run Impacts of Early Life Events IV Conference at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI, March 20.
    57. Ho, J.Y. 2013. “Season of Birth, Environmental Exposures, and Adult Health in Six Developing Countries.” Presented at America Sociological Association Annual Conference. New York, August 10-13, 2013.
    58. Hoddinott, J. 2014. Presented at United States Congress Briefing Session, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, 17 September 2014 on, inter alia, Hoddinott, John, Harold Alderman, Jere R. Behrman, Lawrence Haddad and Susan Horton. 2013. “The Economic Rationale For investing in Stunting Reduction.” Maternal and Child Nutrition, 9(Suppl. 2), 69-82.
    59. Hu, L.-C. 2013. “Gender Inequality, Intrahousehold Allocation and Educational Outcomes in Rural China: Evidence from Sibling Data.” Presented at 2013 Spring Meeting of RC28. Trento, Italy, May 16-18, 2013.
    60. Hu, L.-C. 2013. “Gender Inequality, Intrahousehold Allocation and Educational Outcomes in Rural China: Evidence from Sibling Data.” Presented at Population Association of American Annual Meeting. New Orleans, April 11-13, 2013.
    61. Humphries, D.L. 2014. “Children with Access to Improved Water and Sanitation in Some Cases Demonstrate Better Growth: Findings from the Young Lives Cohort Study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” Presented at Annual Meetings of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. New Orleans, November 2014.
    62. Humphries, D. 2014. “Some Children with Access to Improved Water and Sanitation Demonstrate Better Growth: Findings from the Young Lives Cohort Study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.” Presented at American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. November 2-6, 2014, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    63. Humphries, D., B.T. Crookston, K.A. Dearden, M. Penny, W. Schott, and J.R. Behrman. 2013. “Economic and Ecological Shocks and Animal Source Food Consumption; Young Lives Peru Data.” Presented at Experimental Biology Meeting. Boston, MA, 20-24 April 2013.
    64. Levin, C. and E. Brouwer. 2014. “Costs of Child Development Interventions.” Presented at Workshop for Disease Control Priorities 3 ( DCP3) Volume 3, Part II on “Causal Links between Risk Factors, Interventions, and Outcomes at Different Stages of Child and Adolescent Development”. Palm Springs, CA.
    65. Lundeen, E. 2013. “Child Growth Patterns: Cohorts Data.” Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, April.
    66. Lundeen, E. 2013. “Growth Faltering and Recovery in Children Ages 1 to 8 Y in Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Young Lives.” Presented at Experimental Biology Meeting. Boston, MA, 20-24 April 2013.
    67. Lundeen, E., J.R. Behrman, B.T. Crookston, K.A. Dearden, M. Penny, A.D. Stein, A. Georgiadis, P. Engle, and The Young Lives Determinants and Consequences of Child Growth Project Team. 2013. “Growth Faltering and Recovery in Children Ages 1 to 8 Years in Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Young Lives.” Presented at International Congress on Nutrition. Grenada, September.
    68. Maitra, P. and S. Mani. 2013. “Learning and Earning – Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India.” Presented at American Economic Association Meetings. San Diego, CA.
    69. Maitra, P. and S. Mani. 2013. “Learning and Earning – Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. New Orleans, LA.
    70. Maitra, P. and S. Mani. 2013. “Learning and Earning – Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India.” Presented at Society of Labor Economics Meetings. Boston, MA.
    71. Majid, M.F. 2014. “Does the Fetal Origins Hypothesis Hold for the Average Person Only? Evidence from Ramadan Fasting.” Presented at The Association of Religion, Economics and Culture (ASREC) Annual Conference. Chapman University, Orange, California.
    72. Maluccio, J.A. 2014. “Long-Term Returns to Investment in Early Childhood.” Presented at Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series. Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT.
    73. Mani, S. 2015. “Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital.” Presented at Allied Social Science Associations. January 4, 2015, Boston, MA.
    74. Mani, S., J.R. Behrman, S. Galab, and P. Reddy. 2013. “Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital.” Presented at Amherst College. Amherst, MA.
    75. Mani, S., J.R. Behrman, S. Galab, and P. Reddy. 2013. “Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital.” Presented at City College of New York. New York, NY.
    76. Mani, S., J.R. Behrman, S. Galab, and P. Reddy. 2014. “Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital.” Presented at Rutgers University. Newark, NJ.
    77. Mani, S., J.R. Behrman, S. Galab, and P. Reddy. 2014. “Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital.” Presented at IGIDR. Mumbai, India.
    78. Mani, S., J.R. Behrman, S. Galab, and P. Reddy. 2014. “Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. Boston, MA, May 3.
    79. Mani, S., J.R. Behrman, and A. Georgiadis. 2013. “Catch-up Effects in Health Outcomes – Linear and Quantile Regression Estimates from Four Countries.” Presented at Population Association of American Annual Meetings, Session on Cross-Cultural Studies of Child Development. New Orleans, April 11-13, 2013.
    80. Mani, S., S. Mitra, and U. Sambamoorthi. 2013. “Employment and Health Shocks: New Evidence on the Impact of Morbidity and Physical Activity Limitations.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. New Orleans, LA.
    81. Marshall, D. 2013. “The Production Function of Cognitive Skills in Young Children: Looking at Early Maternal Employment.” Presented at GCC Weekly Meeting. University of Pennsylvania, 27 February 2013.
    82. Puentes, E., F. Wang, F. Cunha, J.R. Behrman, L. Adair, J. Borja, J. Hoddinott, J.A. Maluccio, R. Martorell, and A.D. Stein. 2014. “Early Life Height and Weight Production Functions with Endogenous Calorie and Protein Inputs for Guatemala and the Philippines.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. Boston, MA, May 1.
    83. Schott, W., J.R. Behrman, B.T. Crookston, E. Lundeen, and A.D. Stein. 2013. “Periods of Child Growth from Ages 1 to 5 and 5 to 8 Years in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam: Key Distal Household and Community Factors.” Presented at Population Association of American Annual Meetings, Session on Determinants of Maternal and Child Health in Developing Countries. New Orleans, April 11-13, 2013. PDF
    84. Sudharsanan, N. 2014. “Childhood Determinants of Adult Obesity, Diabetes, and Hypertension Trajectories: A Comparison of Mexico and the United States.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meetings. San Diego, CA, April 2015.
    85. Visaria, A. 2014. “Hindu-Muslim Differences in Son Preference in India: An Analysis of Ideal Preferences and Fertility Behaviors.” Presented at a Poster Session at the Population Association of America Annual Meetings. Boston, MA, May 2014.