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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session invites submissions related to any dimension of population processes and dynamics (i.e., structure, aging, composition; low fertility; declining life expectancy; internal and external migration changes; and the like) and considers how population change affects (or is affected by) policies, how it relates to other aspects of social structure (such as the economy, voting, or the social safety net), and/or how population change is politicized.
Decomposing Spatial Polarization: The Political Demography of Presidential Elections in the United States - Peng Huang, University of Georgia
Demographic Understandings: Exploring the Role of Meaning in Political Demography - Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, University of California-Berkeley; Dori Taylor Carter, University of California-Berkeley; Jessica Law, University of California-Berkeley
Global Models of Development, Rights, and Low Fertility, 1960–2020 - Risako Ninomiya, University of California-Irvine
Partisan Gerrymandering and Infant Mortality - AP Pittman, Duke University
Why a Targeted Travel Ban Mostly Reduced Visitors from Non-Targeted Countries - Jacob Richard Thomas, Corvinus University of Budapest; Linze Wu, Independent Scholar