The annual conference of the Population Association of America is being held this week, with more than 200 sessions on a variety of U.S. and international topics. Among the papers and posters are several from Pew Research Center data analysts. They include:
- Bridge and Barrier – Contextualizing Religion and Immigrant Occupational Attainment • Phillip Connor, Pew Research Center; Matthias Koenig, University of Göttingen
- Still Losing My Religion: Disaffiliation Is No Longer Just for the Young • David McClendon, University of Texas at Austin; Conrad Hackett, Pew Research Center
- Religious Demography of Emerging Economies. Age Structures and Fertility in the BRIC Countries and the Global Religious Consequences of Their Economic Growth • Marcin Stonawski, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Cracow University of Economics; Vegard Skirbekk, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Michaela Potancokova, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital; Conrad Hackett, Pew Research Center; Brian J. Grim, Pew Research Center and Boston University
- The Growth in Wealth Inequality in the Great Recession • Rakesh Kochhar, Pew Hispanic Center
- Selection in Times of Crisis: Exploring Selectivity of Mexican Return-Migration in 2005-2010 • Claudia Masferrer,McGill University; Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center; Carla Pederzini, Universidad Iberoamericana
- Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Intermarriage—New Facts, New Attitudes • Wendy Wang, Pew Research Center;Jeffrey S. Passel, Pew Hispanic Center