Reunion 2000!  Symposium Agenda

Symposium in honor of Albert I. Hermalin
Rackham Amphitheatre
May 12-13, 2000

Friday, May 12, 2000

Session I. Fertility and Family Planning Policy (1:00-2:45pm)
Organizer: Amy Tsui, Carolina Population Center
Part I. Fertility Dynamics: What do we know?
John Casterline, Population Council
Mark Montgomery, Population Council
Luis Rosero-Bixby, University of Costa Rica
Part II. Dynamics of Individual and Institutional Family Planning
Anrudh Jain, Population Council
James Phillips, Population Council
Te-hsiung (Tom) Sun, Taiwan
Session II. Aging - Changing age structures and policy reverberations (3:15-5:00pm)
Organizer: Robert J. Willis, University of Michigan
Lead speaker: Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Panelists: Joseph Chamie, United Nations Population Division
Angelique Chan, National University of Singapore
Napaporn Chayovan, Chulalongkorn University
F. Thomas Juster, University of Michigan
Richard Suzman, NIA-National Institutes of Health
Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University

Saturday, May 13, 2000

Session III. Current Research in Family Demography (8:30-10:15am)
Organizer: Arland Thornton, University of Michigan
Panelists: Christine Bachrach, NICHD-National Institutes of Health
Suzanne Bianchi, University of Maryland
Larry Bumpass, University of Wisconsin
Pamela Smock, University of Michigan
Session IV. Boundary Shifts and their Implications for Demography as Science and Profession (10:45am-12:30pm)
Organizer: David Lam, University of Michigan
Panelists: David Featherman, University of Michigan
Rose Li, NIA-National Institutes of Health
Carolyn Makinson, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Yu Xie, University of Michigan
Linda Martin, Population Council

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