Poster Session 2622
Data and Methods

1. Strengthening Data Quality for Evidence-Based Planning and Management – a Systematic Review of Immunization Records in IndiaVishal Agarwal, John Snow Inc.(JSI); Nitesh Tailor, John Snow India Private Ltd; Mrinal Mohapatra, John Snow India Private Ltd; Gopal Krishna Soni, John Snow India Private Ltd.

2. Reliability of Parental Survival History Data Collected Using Mobile Phone Survey: A Validation Study from BangladeshMd Tazvir Amin, icddrb; Md Mahabubur Rahman, icddrb; M Moinuddin Haider, Icddr,B; Mamun Ibn Bashar, icddr,b; Nurul Alam, ICDDR,B; Stephane Helleringer, New York University Abu Dhabi; Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).

3. Integrating Multiple Data Sources for Bayesian Nowcasting of Subnational Populations in UkraineAndrea Aparicio-Castro, University of Oxford; Douglas R Leasure, Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford; Edith Darin, University of Oxford.

4. An Interactive Museum of DemographyTim Carlton, Commonwealth Grants Commission.

5. Impact of Armed Ethnic Conflicts on Education: A Small Sample Study of Learning Disruptions among Displaced LearnersTapan Kumar Chakrabarty, North Eastern Hill University.

6. Communicating Uncertainty in Small-Area Spatial Change Estimates Using a Filter Approach Based on ProbabilitiesPeter Dorey, University of Southampton; Rhorom Priyatikanto, University of Southampton; Ho Man Theophilus Chan, University of Southampton; Natalia Tejedor-Garavito, WorldPop, Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Southampton; Chibuzor Christopher Nnanatu, University of Southampton; Amy Bonnie, University of Southampton; Eunice Mueni Williams, University of Cambridge; Andrew J. Tatem, University of Southampton; Carla Pezzulo, WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton.

7. Reflections from the UK on the Future of Population StatisticsOliver Duke-Williams, UCL University College London; Nicola Shelton, UCL.

8. A Glimpse into the Future: The World’s Population in 2100 and beyondAnne Goujon, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Samir KC, IIASA.

9. Behind the Numbers: Unravelling Reporting Bias in Age and Birth Data from Demographic Health SurveyJagriti Gupta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Chander Shekhar, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).

10. Suitability of the Chosen Variables for Stratification in Large Scale Survey: An Exploration from Indian Version of DHSSomnath Jana, PhD Research Scholar.

11. Vital Statistics Production, Dissemination and Usage in AfricaJubril Jimoh, Emmanuel Alayande University of Education, Oyo, Nigera.

12. Cross-National Comparative Study of Demographic Preferences for Energy Technologies: Insights from Online Surveys in Brazil and the USAIgor Johansen, University of Campinas; Maria Claudia Lopez, Michigan State University; David Ortega, Michigan State University; Emilio F. Moran, Michigan State University.

13. The Grass Really Is Greener on the Other Side: Immigration and Changes in Expressed Sentiments on TwitterJisu Kim, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Ingmar Weber, Saarland University; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).

14. Social Exclusion in Civil Registration in a Lagging State of Bihar, IndiaAbhay Kumar, UNICEF; JAYANTA K. BASU, Consultant.

15. Artificial Intelligence in Population Research Involving Families with Young Children: A Scoping ReviewJoyce Lee, The Ohio State University College of Social Work; Hunmin Cha, The Ohio State University College of Social Work; Amy Xu, The Ohio State University College of Social Work; Yujeong Chang, The Ohio State University College of Social Work.

16. Envisioning Mexico's Migration Future: Three Scenarios to Inform Policy and Transform NarrativesClaudia Masferrer, El Colegio de México, A.C. Centro de Estudios demograficos, Urbanos Y Ambientales; Víctor M. García-Guerrero, El Colegio de Mexico; Daniela Ghio, University of Catania.

17. Overcoming the Methodological Limitation in Estimating Catastrophic Health Expenditure on Institutional Delivery Using Indian Demographic Health SurveySuyash Mishra, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).

18. Maternal Mortality in India: A commonality approachBarun Mukhopadhyay, Other.

19. ADDRESSING DATA GAPS AT LOWER GEOGRAPHIC LEVELSMuthetho Nkwinika, Statistics South Africa.

20. Assessing Thomas Young's Mortality Formula in the Context of Model Life TablesPeter O. Pflaumer, TU Dortmund.

21. Assessing the Quality of Adult Education Reporting in Brazilian Censuses by Region Using Survival MeasuresTamara Santos, Vienna Institute of Demography; Marília Nepomuceno, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Cássio Maldonado Turra, CEDEPLAR UFMG.

22. Between Land and Sea: Professional and Residential Mobility of Sailors (France, 18th Century)Isabelle Seguy, INED; Arnaud Bringe, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Laure-Hélène Gouffran, CNRS; Aurélie Hess, CNRS; Philippe Hrodej , université de Bretagne Sud; Emmanuelle Charpentier , université de Toulouse; Thierry Sauzeau, Université de Poitiers.

23. An Introduction to the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study (ONS-LS) data 1971-2021 for England and Wales and the Support Offered by CeLSIUS at UCLNicola Shelton, UCL; Oliver Duke-Williams, UCL University College London; CeLSIUS Team, UCL.

24. EXPLORING CIVIL REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) FOR MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES IN SOUTH AFRICAMercy Shoko, Statistics South Africa; Lesego Lefakane, Statistics South Africa; Salmon Likoko, Department of Social Development; Chido Chinogurei, University of Cape Town.

25. Fieldworker-Induced Social Desirability Bias in wife beating justification reporting: An insight from large scale survey in IndiaSaurabh Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).

26. Estimating Subnational Total Fertility Rates in ChinaDonghui Wang, University of Macau.

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