Session 2002
Demographic Heterogeneity and Multi-Level Responses to Climate Variability, Conflict and Unprecedented Shocks

Chair: Kathryn Grace, University of Minnesota

1. Prenatal exposure to extreme heat and infant mortality: Evidence from MaliLiliana Andriano, University of Southampton; Jasmin Abdel Ghany, University of Oxford.

2. How Climate Shocks Shape Fertility Choices: Insights from the UK Household Longitudinal StudyIrene Frageri, Department of Statistical Sciences - University of Bologna; Ann M. Berrington, University of Southampton; Raya Muttarak, University of Bologna.

3. To Move or Stay?: Migration Intentions amid Conflict and Climate ChangeRaya Muttarak, University of Bologna; Jacopo Bassetto, Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods, University of Milan; Christoph Deuster, European Commission - Joint Research Centre; Simone Ghislandi, Università Bocconi; Roman Hoffmann, International Institute For Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; William Kemp, Università di Bologna.

4. Covid-19 and Health-Related Behaviours: Better to Be Rich in a Poor Neighbourhood or Poor in a Rich Neighbourhood?Alex Sheridan, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Laura Silva, Paris School of Economics; Franco Bonomi Bezzo, University of Milan.

5. Incidence, Predictors and Survival Outcomes of Secondary Transmission of Ebola among Contacts in Central Uganda, 2022Lubaale A Yovani Moses, Makerere University, Institute of Statistics And Applied Economics,.

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