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CURRICULUM VITAE
David P. Lindstrom, Professor, Department of Sociology
Office:
Box 1916, Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
(401) 863-3765
EDUCATION
1983 University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.A. with Honors (History and Sociology)
1990 University of Chicago, M.A. (Sociology and Statistics)
1995 University of Chicago, Ph.D. (Sociology), Dissertation: The Relationship between
Temporary U.S. Migration and Fertility in a Rural Mexican Township.
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
1994-2001 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Brown University
1994- Faculty Associate, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University
1998 Acting Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Brown University
2001-2008 Associate Professor of Sociology, Brown University
2001-04 Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Brown University
2004-05 Interim Chair, Department of Sociology, Brown University
2007-2010 Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Graduate School, Brown University
2008 Interim Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Brown University
2009- Professor of Sociology, Brown University
2011- Chair, Department of Sociology, Brown University
COMPLETED RESEARCH
a. Edited Volumes
Lindstrom, David P., Dennis P. Hogan, and Assefa Hailemariam (eds.), 2014. The Resilient
Families of Ethiopia: Population Dynamics in a Society in Crisis. Lewiston, NY: Edwin
Mellen Press.
b. Chapters in Books
Lindstrom, David P. 2001. “Emigration; Its Consequences for Social Structure in the Sending
Population,” Pp. 4428-4433 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral
Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier Science, Ltd.
Lindstrom, David P. 2004. “Central Americans,” in Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press.
Lindstrom, David P. 2004. “Oportunidades económicas locales y riesgos competitivos de la
migración interna y hacia Estados Unidos en Zacatecas, México.” Pp. 197-243 in Manuel
Ángel Castillo and Jorge Santibáñez (eds.), Nuevas tendencias y nuevos desafíos de la
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migración internacional. Memorias del Seminario Permanente sobre Migración
Internacional, Volumen I. Tijuna, Mexico: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte-El Colegio de
México.
White, Michael J. and David P. Lindstrom. 2005. “Internal Migration,” Pp. 311-346 in Dudley L.
Poston and Michael Micklin (eds.), Handbook of Population. New York: Kluwer Academic
Publishers.
Lindstrom, David P. and José Florentín Martínez López. 2008. “Cambios en la dinámica de
migración de los trabajadores guatemaltecos.” In Entre la costa sur guatemalteca y Estados
Unidos de América. Centro de Estudios Urbanos y Regionales (CEUR), Universidad de San
Carlos de Guatemala.
Herman, Moshi, Dennis Hogan, Tefera Belachew, Fasil Tessema, Abebe Gebremariam, David
Lindstrom, Craig Hadley, Challi Jira, Kifle Woldemichael. 2011. “Better-Educated Youth as
a Vanguard of Social Change? Adolescent Transitions to Later Marriage and Lower Fertility
in Southwest Ethiopia.” In C. Teller and A. Hailemariam (eds.), The Demographic Transition
and Development in Africa, Springer.
Lindstrom, David P. 2013. “The Occupational Mobility of Return Migrants: Lessons from North
America,” Pp. 175-205 in G. Neyer, H. Kulu, L. Bernardi (eds), The Demography of Europe,
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and Springer.
c. Refereed Journal Articles
Lindstrom, David P. and Douglas S. Massey. 1994. “Selective Emigration, Cohort Quality, and
Models of Immigrant Assimilation,” Social Science Research 23:315-349.
Reprinted in M.M. Suárez-Orozco, C. Suárez-Orozco and D.B. Qin-Hilliard (eds.). 2001.
The New Immigrant in the American Economy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the New
Immigration, Vol. 2. Routledge.
Lindstrom, David P. 1996. “Economic Opportunity in Mexico and Return Migration from the
United States,” Demography 33(3):357-374.
Lindstrom, David P. 1998. “The Role of Contraceptive Supply and Demand in Mexican Fertility
Decline: Evidence from a Microdemographic Study,” Population Studies 52:255-274.
Lindstrom, David P. and Betemariam Berhanu. 1999. “The Impact of War, Famine, and Economic
Decline on Marital Fertility in Ethiopia,” Demography 36(2):247-261.
Lindstrom, David P. and Betemariam Berhanu. 2000. “The Effects of Breastfeeding and Birth
Spacing on Infant and Early Childhood Mortality in Ethiopia,” Social Biology 47(1-2):1-17.
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Lindstrom, David P. and Nathanael Lauster. 2001. “Local Economic Opportunity and the
Competing Risks of U.S. and Internal Migration in Zacatecas, Mexico,” International Migration
Review 35(4):1232-1254.
Lindstrom, David P. and Carlos Brambila Paz. 2001. “Alternative Theories of the Relationship of
Schooling and Work to Family Formation: The Mexican Paradox,” Social Biology 48(3-4):278-
297.
Lindstrom, David P. and Silvia Giorguli-Saucedo. 2002. “The Short and Long-term Effects of U.S.
Migration Experience on Mexican Women’s Fertility.” Social Forces 80(4):1343-1370.
Sibanda, Amson, Zewdu Woubalem, Dennis P. Hogan, and David P. Lindstrom. 2003. “The
Proximate Determinants of the Decline to Below Replacement Fertility in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia,” Studies in Family Planning 34(1):1-7.
Lindstrom, David P. 2003. “Rural-Urban Migration and Reproductive Behavior in Guatemala,”
Population Research and Policy Review 22(4):351-372.
Reprinted in translation, 2008. “Migración rural-urbana y conducta reproductiva en Guatemala.”
In Entre la costa sur guatemalteca y Estados Unidos de América. Centro de Estudios Urbanos y
Regionales (CEUR), Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala.
Lindstrom David P. and Zewdu Woubalem. 2003. “The Demographic Components of Fertility
Decline in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: A Decomposition Analysis,” Genus LIX(3-4):147-158.
Lindstrom, David P. and Elisa Muñoz-Franco. 2005. “Migration and the Diffusion of Modern
Contraceptive Knowledge and Use in Rural Guatemala,” Studies in Family Planning 36(4):277-
288.
Lindstrom, David P. and Elisa Muñoz-Franco. 2006. “Migration and Maternal Health Services
Utilization in Rural Guatemala,” Social Science and Medicine 63:706-721.
Lindstrom, David P. and Coralia Herrera Hernández. 2006. “Internal Migration and Contraceptive
Knowledge and Use in Guatemala,” International Family Planning Perspectives 32(3):146-153.
Biratu, Belay and David P. Lindstrom. 2006. “Influence of Husband’s Approval on Women’s Use of
Prenatal Care: Results from Yirgalem and Jimma Town, Southwest Ethiopia,” Ethiopian
Journal of Health Development 20(2):72-138.
Lindstrom, David P. and Gebre-Egziabher Kiros. 2007. “The Impact of Infant and Child Death on
Subsequent Fertility in Ethiopia,” Population Research and Policy Review 26(1):31-49.
Lindstrom, David P. and Silvia Giorguli-Saucedo. 2007. “The Interrelationship of Fertility, Family
Maintenance and Mexico-U.S. Migration,” Demographic Research 17:821-857.
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Hadley, Craig, David Lindstrom, Fasil Tessema, and Tefera Belachew. 2008. “Gender bias in the
food insecurity experience of Ethiopian adolescents.” Social Science and Medicine 66:427-438.
Hadley, Craig, Tefera Belachew, David Lindstrom, Fasil Tessema, Dennis Hogan, Abebe
Gebremariam. 2008. “Ethiopian Adolescents’ Attitudes and Expectations towards Infant and
Young Child Feeding Practices.” Journal of Adolescent Health 43(3):253-259.
Belachew, Tefera, Craig Hadley, and David Lindstrom. 2008. “Gender Differentials in Measures of
Dietary Quality among Adolescents in Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia.” Ethiopian Medical
Journal 46(2):133-142.
Gebremariam, Abebe, Assefa Hailemariam, Tefera Belachew, Kifle W. Michael, David Lindstrom.
2009. “Support for the Continuation of Female Genital Mutilation among Adolescents in Jimma
Zone, Southwest Ethiopia.” Ethiopian Journal of Health Science 19(2):119-129.
Lindstrom, David P., Gebre-Egziabher Kiros and Dennis P. Hogan. 2009. “Transition into First
Intercourse, Marriage, and Childbearing among Ethiopian Women.” Genus LXV(2):45-77.
Hadley, Craig, Tefera Belachew, David Lindstrom, Fasil Tessema. 2009. “The Forgotten
Population? Youth, Food Insecurity, and Rising Prices: Implications for the Global Food
Crisis,” NAPA Bulletin 32(1):77-91.
Lindstrom, David P. and Adriana Lopez-Ramirez. 2010. “Leaders and Followers: Migrant
Selectivity and the Development of U.S. Destined Migration Flows in Latin America,” ANNALS
of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 630(July):53-77.
Reprinted in translation, 2010. “Pioneros y seguidores: selectividad en diferentes generaciones
de migrantes.” Pp. 51-143 in Katharine M. Donato, Jonathan Hiskey, Douglas S. Massey and
Jorge Duran (eds.), Salvando Fronteras, Migración internacional en América Latina. México,
Editorial Miguel Angel Porrua. el Porrua: Mexico City, Mexico
Lindstrom, David P., Tefera Belachew, Craig Hadley, Megan Klein Hattori, Dennis Hogan, and
Fasil Tessema. 2010. “Nonmarital Sex and Condom Knowledge among Ethiopian Young
People: Improved Estimates Using a Nonverbal Response Card,” Studies in Family Planning
41(4):251-262.
Hadley, Craig, Fasil Tessema, Tefera Belachew, and David Lindstrom. 2010. “What Knowledge and
Expectations Are Ethiopian Girls Bringing with them into Parenthood?” Food and Nutrition
Bulletin 31(4):495-502.
Hadley, Craig, Tefera Belachew, David Lindstrom, Fasil Tessema. 2011. “The Shape of Things to
Come: Household Dependency Ratio and Adolescent Nutritional Status in Rural and Urban
Ethiopia.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 144(4):643-52.
Belachew, Tefera, Craig Hadley, David Lindstrom, Abebe Gebremariam, Kifle Woldemichael,
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Yehenew Getachew, Carl Lachat, and Patrick Kolsteren. 2011. “Gender Differences in Food
Insecurity and Morbidity among Adolescents in Southwest Ethiopia.” Pediatrics 127(2):e398-
e405.
Belachew, Tefera, Craig Hadley, David Lindstrom, Abebe Gebremariam, C. Lachat, and P.
Kolsteren. 2011. “Food Insecurity, School Absenteeism and Educational Attainment of
Adolescents in Southwest Ethiopia: A Longitudinal Study.” Nutrition Journal Apr 10; 10:29.
Belachew, Tefera, Craig Hadley, David Lindstrom, Y. Getachew, L. Duchateau, and P. Kolsteren.
2011. “Food Insecurity and Age at Menarche among Adolescent Girls in Jimma Zone Southwest
Ethiopia: A Longitudinal Study.” Journal of Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology Sep 13;
9(1):125.
Hadley, Craig, D.A. Linzer, Tefera Belachew, Abebe Gebremariam, Fasil Tessema and David
Lindstrom. 2011. “Household Capacities, Vulnerabilities and Food Insecurity: Shifts in Food
Insecurity in Urban and Rural Ethiopia during the 2008 Food Crisis.” Social Science & Medicine
73(10):1534-1542.
Lindstrom, David P., Megan Klein Hattori, Tefera Belachew, and Fasil Tessema. 2012. “Lifting the
Curtain on the Conditions of Sexual Initiation among Youth in Ethiopia.” Journal of Adolescent
Health 50:614-620.
Belachew, Tefera., David Lindstrom, Abebe Gebremariam, Carl Lachat, Lieven Huybregts, and
Patrick Kolsteren. 2012. “Predictors of Chronic Food Insecurity among Adolescents in
Southwest Ethiopia.” BMC Public Health 12:604.
Belachew, Tefera., David Lindstrom, Abebe Gebremariam, Dennis Hogan, Carl Lachat, Lieven
Huybregts, and Patrick Kolsteren. 2013. “Food Insecurity, Food Based Coping Strategies and
Suboptimal Dietary Practices of Adolescents in Jimma Zone Southwest Ethiopia.” PLoS ONE
8(3): e57643. Doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057643.
Belachew, Tefera, David Lindstrom, Craig Hadley, Abebe Gebremariam, Wondwosen Kasahun and
Patrick Kolsteren. 2013. “Food Insecurity and Linear Growth of Adolescents in Jimma Zone,
Southwest Ethiopia.” Nutrition Journal 12(1):55.
Pérez-Baleón, G.F., David P. Lindstrom. 2014. “El Regreso a La Escuela: Evidencias para México
[Return to School: Evidence from Mexico].” Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos 87.
Reda, Ayalu Alex Reda and David P. Lindstrom. 2014. “Recent Trends in the Timing of First Sex
and Marriage among Young Women in Ethiopia.” African Population Studies 28(2,
Supplement):983-1002.
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e. Book Reviews
Review of New Immigrants, Old Unions, by Hector L. Delgado. 1994. American Journal of
Sociology 99(6):1661-1662.
Review of The Fertility Transition in Latin America, by J. Guzmán et al. (eds.). 1998. Social Forces
77(2):809-811.
Review of Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, by Peter Andreas. 2001. International
Migration Review 35(4):1264.
Review of Fragmented Ties: Salvadoran Immigrant Networks in America, by Cecilia Menjivar.
2002. The Journal of American History 89(3):1140.
Review of Fast Food, Fast Track: Immigrants, Big Business, and the American Dream, by Jennifer
Parker Talwar. 2003. Urban Studies 40(10):2109-2110.
Review of Toward a Theory of Immigration, by Peter C. Meilaender. 2004. International Migration
Review 38(1):337.
f. Research Reports
Policy reports from the Jimma Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth and the Gilgel Gibe Social and
Romantic Relationship History Survey, Brown University and Jimma University, Ethiopia:
“Social Support in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 1, August 2006.
“Adolescent Assessments of HIV/AIDS in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 2, August 2006.
“Hygiene in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 3, August 2006.
“Health Risk Behaviors of Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 4, August 2006.
“Adolescent Depression in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 5, August 2006.
“Food Security in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 6, August 2006.
“School Attendance of Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 7, November 2006.
“Food Insecurity among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 8, November 2006.
“Knowledge and Attitudes about Infant Feeding among Adolescent Girls in Jimma Zone,” Policy
Brief Number 9, November 2006.
“Decision-Making Autonomy among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 10,
January 2007.
“Gender Differences in Household Activities among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief
Number 11, January 2007.
“Healthcare Services Utilization among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 12,
February 2007.
“Malaria Prevalence and Bed Net Use among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number
13, February 2007.
“Dietary Diversity among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 14, March 2007.
“The Emergence of a Modern Labor Market in Jimma Zone, Policy Brief Number 15, April 2007.
“Perceptions of Health Risks among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 16, April
2007.
“Knowledge of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission through Breast Milk among Adolescents in
Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 17, April 2007.
“Self-Reported Health Status among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 18, April
2007.
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“Adolescent Attitudes about Male and Female Equality in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 19,
May 2007.
“Female Genital Cutting in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 20, May 2007.
“Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Preventive Behaviors among Youth in the Gilgel Gibe Dam Area,”
Policy Brief Number 21, July 2007.
“Peer Pressure and Initiation of Sexual Activity among Never-Married Youth in the Gilgel Gibe
Dam Area,” Policy Brief Number 22, January 2009.
“Knowledge of Community-Based Reproductive Health Services and Where to Obtain Condoms in
the Gilgel Gibe Dam Area,” Policy Brief Number 23, March 2009.
“Knowledge of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Through Childbirth and Breast Milk Among
Youth in the Gilgel Gibe Dam Area,” Policy Brief Number 24, March 2009.
“School Absenteeism and Dietary Diversity Among Adolescents in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief
Number 25, May 2009.
“Cooking Fuels and Exposure to Smoke in Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 26, June 2010.
“Sanitation Practices in Rural Households, Jimma Zone,” Policy Brief Number 27, June 2010.
“The Presence of Pressure and Other Forms of Coercion at Time of First Sex Among Youth in
Gilgel Gibe,” Policy Brief Number 28, February 2011.
“Age at Exit from School and Reasons for Leaving School in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia,” Policy Brief
Number 29, May 2011.
“Growing Food Insecurity in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia,” Policy Brief Number 30, January 2012.
“Contraceptive Knowledge and Use Among Young Women in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia,” Policy Brief
Number 31, July 2012.
“Condom Knowledge Among Young Men in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia,” Policy Brief Number 32, July
2012.
“Coercive First Sex and Sexual Risk Taking At Older Ages,” Policy Brief Number 33, July 2012.
“HIV Prevention Knowledge and Participation in Youth Clubs in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia,” Policy
Brief Number 34, February 2013.
Policy reports from the Kersa Demographic Surveillance System, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
and Brown University:
“Determinants of Health Service Utilization among Residents in Kersa Woreda, Eastern Hararge,”
Policy Brief Number 1, January 2009.
“Health-Seeking Behaviors among Households in the Kersa Woreda Study Area of Eastern
Hararge,” Policy Brief Number 2, January 2009.
“Pest Infestations and Awareness of Health Risks in Kersa District, Eastern Hararge,” Policy Brief
Number 3, September 2009.
“Air Quality in Residential Dwellings in Kersa District, Eastern Hararge,” Policy Brief Number 4,
December 2009.
“Indoor Sanitation and the Presence of Domestic Animals, Kersa District, Eastern Hararge,” Policy
Brief Number 5, June 2010.
“Medical Assistance and Complications with Spontaneous and Induced Abortions in Kersa District,
Eastern Hararge,” Policy Brief Number 6, December 2010.
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“Female Circumcision in Kersa District, Eastern Hararge: Prevalence, Complications, and Support,”
Policy Brief Number 7, December 2010.
“Men’s Smoking in Kersa Town, Eastern Hararge,” Policy Brief Number 8, December 2010.
g. Invited Lectures
“Economic Security and Husbands' and Wives' Desire for Additional Children,” Population Studies
Center, University of Pennsylvania, February 12, 1996.
“Population Trends and Issues in Latin America,” Institute on Latin America, University of
Massachusetts, Dartmouth, June 6, 1996.
“Técnicas e Instrumentos de Investigación Científica Aplicada a Las Ciencias Sociales [Social
Science Research Methods],” Economics Department, San Carlos University, Guatemala, March
10, 1999.
“Oportunidades económicas locales y riesgos competitivos de la migración interna y hacia Estados
Unidos en Zacatecas, México [Local Economic Opportunity and the Competing Risks of U.S.
and Internal Migration],” Seminario Permanente sobre Migración Internacional, El Colegio de
la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Mexico, June 18, 1999.
“Recent Trends in Mexican Migration to the U.S. and its Impact on Communities in Mexico,” U.S.
Embassy, Mexico City, January 19, 2000.
“Oportunidades económicas locales y riesgos competitivos de la migración interna y hacia los
Estados Unidos [Local Economic Opportunity and the Competing Risks of U.S. and Internal
Migration],” Digital video presentation, U.S. Embassy, Mexico City and U.S. Consulate,
Tijuana, January 19, 2000.
“Dimensiones y caracaterísticas de la migración mexicana a EUA [Dimensions and Characteristics
of Mexican Migration to the United States],” Fundación Solidaridad Mexicano Americana
[Mexican-American Solidarity Foundation], Mexico City, January 19, 2000.
“Dimensiones y caracaterísticas de la migración mexicana a EUA [Dimensions and Characteristics
of Mexican Migration to the United States],” Associación Periodistas de Investigación
[Association of Investigative Journalists], Mexico City, January 19, 2000.
“Dimensiones y caracaterísticas de la migración mexicana a EUA [Dimensions and Characteristics
of Mexican Migration to the United States],” El Colegio de Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico,
January 20, 2000.
“Oportunidades económicas locales y riesgos competitivos de la migración interna y hacia los
Estados Unidos [Local Economic Opportunity and the Competing Risks of U.S. and Internal
Migration],” Instituto de Estudios Económicos y Regionales, Universidad de Guadalajara,
Mexico, January 20, 2000.
“Local Economic Opportunity and the Competing Risks of U.S. and Internal Migration in
Zacatecas, Mexico,” Wellesley College, March 28, 2000.
“La Relación entre Salud y Migración [The Relationship between Migration and Health],” FLACSO
[Latin American Faculty in the Social Sciences] Guatemala, August 8, 2000.
“Migration Networks: Bridges across Borders,” Archaeological Society of Connecticut, Spring
Meeting, University of Connecticut, Storrs, April 28, 2001.
“On Teaching in the Ivy League and Teaching Statistics and Methodology: A Hands-on Approach,”
Lessons from New Faculty: Teaching Across the Social Sciences, Center for Teaching and
Learning, University of Chicago, May 11-12, 2001.
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“Rural-urban Migration and Reproductive Behavior in Guatemala,” Department of Sociology, Rice
University, Houston, Texas, May 2, 2002.
“Cambios Recientes in la Migracion Laboral Guatemalteca [Recent Changes in Guatemalan Labor
Migration],” Center for Urban and Regional Studies, San Carlos University, Guatemala, August
22, 2003.
“Intersección entre los ciclos de vida familiar y la migración internacional [Intersection of the
Family Life Cycle and International Migration],” (David P. Lindstrom and Silvia Giorguli),
Seminario Permanente sobre Migración Internacional, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana,
Mexico, November 5, 2004.
“Tradition and Change: The Transition to Adulthood among Ethiopian Men and Women,”
Demography Colloquium, Duke University, March 2, 2006.
“Intersección entre los ciclos de vida familiar y la migración internacional [Intersection of the
Family Life Cycle and International Migration],” (David P. Lindstrom and Silvia Giorguli),
Graduate School of Public Policy and Administration, Monterrey Technological Institute,
Monterrey, Mexico, March 16, 2006.
“Can there be a Just Immigration Policy that is Just for All?” Keynote Address, Latin American
Immigration and Policy and Human Rights Conference, Center for Latin American and
Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut, April 20, 2006.
“A New Response Method for Sensitive Questions: The Non-verbal Response Card,” 4th
Wits-
Brown-Colorado-APHRC Colloquium on Emerging Population Issues, African Population
Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya, May 22-25, 2006.
“Migración de retorno y movilidad ocupacional en México,” Enfoques alternativos en la reflexión
sobre migración, movilidad social y desarrollo, seminario, El Colegio de México, Mexico City,
May 30, 2007.
“Migration and Human Development in Latin America,” Latin American Studies Summer Institute,
Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale University, July 13, 2007.
“Return Migration from the United States and Occupational Mobility in Mexico,” Center for
Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California-San Diego, January 9, 2008.
“Why Ethnicity Matters: Understanding Internal Migration in Guatemala,” Joint Degree Program in
Social Policy, Dilemmas in Inequality Lecture/Dinner Series, Princeton University, November
16, 2009.
“Innovations in Survey Research - the Nonverbal Response Card: Evidence from Ethiopia,”
Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, December 7, 2009.
“Research Partnerships between Brown University and Jimma, Haramaya and Addis Ababa
Universities,” Building Sustainable U.S.-Ethiopian University Partnerships, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, Embassy of the United States of America and The Institute of International Education,
December 10-11, 2010.
“New Types of Data Collection in the Field: The Nonverbal Response Card Method,” 9th
Annual
WBCA Conference, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, April 3, 2011.
“The Nonverbal Response Card Method for Soliciting Responses to Sensitive Questions,” The Bill
and Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins University,
May 6, 2011.
“Innovations in Survey Research - the Nonverbal Response Card: Evidence from Ethiopia,” Center
for Social and Demographic Analysis, University at Albany – SUNY, October 26, 2012.
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h. Papers Read
Professional Conferences and Meetings
“The Differential Role of Family Networks in Individual Migration,” Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., 1991.
“Economic Opportunity in Mexico and Return Migration from the United States,” Annual Meeting
of the Population Association of America, Miami, 1994.
“Plenty of Room for Disagreement: Husbands' and Wives' Desire for More Children in a Rural
Mexican Township,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington,
D.C., 1995.
“Voluntary or Involuntary? Migration from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua to the United
States in the 1980s,” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans,
1996.
“The Role of Contraceptive Supply and Demand in Mexican Fertility Decline: Evidence from a
Microdemographic Study,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New
York, 1996.
“The Impact of Temporary U.S. Migration on Fertility in a Rural Mexican Township,” Annual
Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., 1997.
“The Impact of War and Economic Crisis on Marital Fertility in Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom and
Betemariam Berhanu), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington,
D.C., 1997.
“Local Economic Development and Labor Migration in Zacatecas, Mexico,” Latin American
Studies Association XX International Congress, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1997.
“Local Economic Opportunity and the Competing Risks of U.S. and Internal Migration in
Zacatecas, Mexico,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco,
1998.
“The Effects of Breastfeeding and Birth Spacing on Infant and Early Childhood Mortality in
Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom and Betemariam Berhanu), Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association, San Francisco, 1998.
“U.S. Migration Experience and Economic Mobility in Mexico,” Latin American Studies
Association XXI International Congress, Chicago, 1998.
“The Life Course Consequences of Adolescent Childbearing in Mexico,” (Carlos Brambila Paz,
David P. Lindstrom and Dennis Hogan), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of
America, New York, 1999.
“The Short and Long-term Effects of U.S. Migration on Mexican Women’s Fertility,” Annual
Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, 2000.
“Urban Migration and Reproductive Behavior in Guatemala: Preliminary Results from the
Guatemala Migration and Reproductive Health Survey,” International Seminar on the Relation
of Migration to Economic Change, Women’s Status, Reproduction, and Health, Providence,
2000.
“The Impact of Infant and Child Death on Subsequent Fertility in Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom
and Gebre-Egziabher Kiros), Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America,
Washington, D.C., 2001.
“Urban Migration and Reproductive Behavior in Guatemala,” Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Anaheim, 2001.
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“Spatial Effects on Food Stamps Participation Dynamics,” (Hilary Silver, Catherine Bueker and
David P. Lindstrom), Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim,
2001.
“U.S. and Internal Migration in Mexico: Competing Alternatives?” Third Binational Conference on
Mexico-U.S. Migration, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 2002.
“Temporary Migration to the United States and the Pathways to Upward Occupational Mobility in
Mexico,” (David P. Lindstrom and Sunghoon Kim), Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America, Atlanta, 2002.
“The Proximate Determinants of the Decline to Below Replacement Fertility in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia,” (Amson Sibanda, Zewdu Woubalem, Dennis P. Hogan and David P. Lindstrom),
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Atlanta, 2002.
“Migration Networks and Modern Contraceptive Knowledge and Use in Rural Guatemala,” (David
P. Lindstrom and Elisa Munoz-Franco), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of
America, Minneapolis, 2003.
“The Influence of Husband’s Attitudes on the Use of Prenatal Care in Ethiopia,” (Belay Biratu and
David P. Lindstrom), Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San
Francisco, 2003.
“Migration and Stages of the Family Life-cycle,” (David P. Lindstrom and Silvia Giorguli-
Saucedo), Mexico-U.S. Migration and the Life Course Conference, Brown University, 2004.
“Tradition and Change: the Transition to Adulthood among Ethiopian Women,” (David P.
Lindstrom, Gebre-Egziabher Kiros, Dennis P. Hogan), Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of American, Philadelphia, 2005.
“Why Ethnicity Matters: Understanding Internal Migration in Guatemala,” (David P. Lindstrom,
Manuel Angel Castillo, Afra Chowdhury), Poster, Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America, Philadelphia, 2005 (awarded blue ribbon).
“Why Ethnicity Matters: Understanding Internal Migration in Guatemala,” (David P. Lindstrom,
Manuel Angel Castillo, Afra Chowdhury), Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society,
Boston, February 25, 2006.
“Mexico-U.S. Migration and Stages of the Family Life Cycle,” (David P. Lindstrom and Silvia
Giorguli Saucedo), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles,
March 31, 2006.
“Migración interna y conocimiento y uso de anticonceptivos en Guatemala,” (David P. Lindstrom
and Coralia Herrera Hernández), II Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Población,
Guadalajara, México, September 3-5, 2006.
“Traditional Gender Values and Adolescent Fertility Expectations in Ethiopia,” (David P.
Lindstrom, Dennis P. Hogan, Craig Hadley, Assefa Hailemariam), Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, New York, March 30-April 1, 2007.
“Migration and Rural Urbanization: The Diffusion of Urban Behavior to Rural Communities in
Guatemala,” (David P. Lindstrom, Adriana Lopez-Ramirez, Elisa Muñoz-Franco), Poster,
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, March 30-April 1, 2007.
“The Effect of Health Status and Perception of Debilitating Health Conditions during the Life
Course on the Educational Aspirations of Ethiopian Youth,” (Optat H. Tengia, David P.
Lindstrom, Dennis Hogan, and Craig Hadley), The Fifth African Population Conference,
Arusha, Tanzania, December 12, 2007.
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“The Effects of Cumulative Migration on Household’s Asset and Capital Accumulation in Rural
Guatemala,” (Gabriela Sanchez-Soto and David P. Lindstrom), Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 18, 2008.
“Analyzing the Effectiveness of a Non-verbal Response Card: Evidence from Ethiopia,” (David P.
Lindstrom), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans April 17,
2008.
“Migration and Marriage: Union Formation and Dissolution among Mexican and Mexican-
American Women,” (David P. Lindstrom and Gabriela Sanchez-Soto), Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 18, 2008.
“The Role of Family, Community, and Health Status in the Educational Aspirations of Ethiopian
Youth,” (Optat H. Tengia, David P. Lindstrom, Dennis Hogan, and Craig Hadley), Poster,
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 18, 2008.
“Pioneers and Followers: Migrant Selectivity and the Development of U.S. Migration Streams
in Latin America,” (David P. Lindstrom and Adriana Lopez Ramirez), Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, Detroit, April 30-May 2, 2009.
“Patrones de participación económica femenina y estrategias de migración familiar en México,”
(Silvia E. Giorguli, David P. Lindstrom, Edith Yolanda Gutiérrez Vázquez), National Meeting
of the Mexican Demographic Society (SOMEDE), Mexico City, Mexico, November 3-6, 2010.
“Lifting the Curtain on the Conditions of Sexual Initiation among Female and Male Youth in
Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom, Megan Klein Hattori, Tefera Belachew, Craig Hadley), Annual
Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington D.C., March 31-April 2, 2011.
“The Nonverbal Response Card Method for Soliciting Responses to Sensitive Questions,” (David P.
Lindstrom and Megan Klein Hattori), Joint Statistical Meetings – American Statistical
Association, Miami, August 2, 2011 (Poster Award for JSM 2011 by the Survey Research
Section of the ASA).
“The Role of Migration and Income Diversification in Protecting Households from Food Insecurity
in Southwest Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom, Craig Hadley, Tefera Belachew, Abebe
Gebremariam), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA,
May 3-5, 2012.
“The Role of Migration and Income Diversification in Protecting Households from Food Insecurity
in Southwest Ethiopia,” (David Lindstrom, Tefera Belachew, Abebe Gebremariam), Conference
on Population, Reproductive Health and Economic Development, University of Gondar,
Ethiopia, September 8-9, 2012.
“Contraceptive Knowledge and Use Among Young Women in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia,” (David
Lindstrom, Tefera Belachew, Abebe Gebremariam), Conference on Population, Reproductive
Health and Economic Development, University of Gondar, Ethiopia, September 8-9, 2012.
“The Early Antecedents of Sexual Health Knowledge in Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood:
Evidence from a Longitudinal Survey in Ethiopia,” (David Lindstrom, Tefera Belachew and
Abebe Gebremariam), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans
April 11-13, 2013.
“The Early Antecedents of Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge in Late Adolescence and
Early Adulthood: Evidence from a Longitudinal Survey in Ethiopia,” (David Lindstrom, Tefera
Belachew and Abebe Gebremariam), International Conference on Family Planning, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, November 12-15, 2013.
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“The Early Determinants of Age at First Sex and First Marriage: Evidence from the Jimma
Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth,” (David P. Lindstrom and Ida Sahlu), Annual Meeting of
The Ethiopian Public Health Association, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, February 19-21, 2014.
“Household Vulnerability and Population Mobility in Southwestern Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom
and Heather F. Randell), Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston
MA, May 1-3, 2-14.
Invited Papers
“Selective Emigration and the Estimation of Human Capital Functions,” (David P. Lindstrom and
Douglas S. Massey). Binational Conference on Mexico-U.S. Migration, Chicago, 1993.
“Economic Opportunity in Mexico and Return Migration from the United States,” Binational
Conference on Mexico-U.S. Migration, Chicago, 1993.
“Findings from the Amhara and Oromiya Demographic Survey,” (David P. Lindstrom and Assefa
Hailemariam), National Conference on Adolescent Reproductive Health, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia,
2000.
“The Changing Dynamics of Guatemalan Labor Migration,” (David P. Lindstrom and José Florentin
Martínez López), Latin American Migration Project Conference, Costa Rica, 2003.
“Mexico-U.S. Migration and Fertility Change,” Invited paper for workshop on Interdependencies in
the Life Course: Family Dynamics, Childbearing and Spatial Mobility, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, May 11-12, 2006.
“The Return Side of Temporary Migration: What Have We Learned from the Mexico-U.S. Case,”
Symposium on The Demography of Europe in Honour of Jan M. Hoem, Director of the Max
Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 1999-2007, Max Planck Institute for Demographic
Research, Rostock, Germany, November 9, 2007.
“Educational Outcomes and Transitions into Work among Ethiopian Youth,” Adolescent Regimes
in the Developing World: A Comparative Perspective, Research Group Conference, Center for
Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, April 4-5, 2008.
“Return Migration from the United States and Occupational Mobility in Mexico,” Mexico-U.S.
Migration: Rural Transformation and Development, Mexican Center, University of Texas at
Austin, April 9-10, 2008.
“Leaders and Followers: A Comparative Analysis of the Development of U.S. Migration,”
Migration in the Americas: Mexico and Latin America in Comparative Context, Center for the
Americas, Vanderbilt University, May 5-6, 2008.
“Principles of Family Migration: Mexico and the United States,” New Realities of Mexican
Immigration to the United States, Princeton University, April 21, 2011.
i. Work in Review and in Progress
“Recent Trends in the Timing of First Sex and First Marriage among Young Women in Ethiopia,”
(Ayalu Alex Reda and David P. Lindstrom), African Population Studies (Conditionally
Accepted).
“The Early Antecedents of Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge in Late Adolescence and
Early Adulthood: Evidence from a Longitudinal Survey in Ethiopia,” (David Lindstrom, Tefera
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Belachew and Abebe Gebremariam), Invited for publication in supplemental issue of
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
“The Early Determinants of Age at First Sex and First Marriage: Evidence from the Jimma
Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth,” (David P. Lindstrom and Ida Sahlu)
“The Role of Migration and Income Diversification in Protecting Households from Food Insecurity
in Southwest Ethiopia,” (David Lindstrom, Tefera Belachew, Abebe Gebremariam).
“Household Vulnerability and Population Mobility in Southwestern Ethiopia,” (David P. Lindstrom
and Heather F. Randell),
“The Historical Development of Migration from Latin America to the United States: A New
Method for Modeling Cumulative Causation,” (David Lindstrom and Adriana Lopez-Ramirez).
RESEARCH GRANTS
External Grants
Inactive:
NICHD, R01, Impact of Origin Communities on Mexican Migration to the U.S., Principal
Investigator David Lindstrom (7/1998-6/2001), $215,199.
RAND, Land and Population Dynamics in Guatemala, Principal Investigator David Lindstrom,
(12/2000-12/2001), $5,340.
NSF, The Determinants and Consequences of Migration in Guatemala, Principal Investigator David
Lindstrom, (7/2001-6/2004), $149,590.
Packard Foundation, Research and Training Strategies for Improving Reproductive Health in
Ethiopia, Principal Investigator David Lindstrom, Co-investigator Dennis Hogan, (8/2001-
12/2004), $464,317.
University of Pennsylvania/NIH, Subcontract, The Latin American Migration Project, Co-
investigator David Lindstrom, (8/2002-2/2003), $9,346.
Tinker Foundation, Predissertation Field Research Grants for Research on Latin America (Center
Grant, Center for Latin American Studies), Principal Investigator David Lindstrom, (1/2002-
12/2003), $20,000.
Compton Foundation, Capacity Building for Policy Relevant Population Study in Ethiopia,
Principal Investigator David Lindstrom, Co-investigator Dennis Hogan, (7/2003-6/2005),
$35,000.
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Packard Foundation, Research for Improving Adolescent Reproductive Health in Ethiopia, Principal
Investigator David Lindstrom, Co-investigator Dennis Hogan, (8/2004-7/2007), $450,000.
NIH, R03, Analyzing the Effectiveness of a Non-Verbal Response Card: Evidence from Ethiopia,
Principal Investigator David Lindstrom, Co-investigator Craig Hadley, (7/2008-6/2010, no cost
extension to 8/2011), $160,000.
Packard Foundation, Partnership in Improving Adolescent Reproductive Health in Ethiopia,
Principal Investigator David Lindstrom, Co-investigator Craig Hadley, (8/2008-7/2011, no cost
extension to 6/2013), $490,000.
Active:
Packard Foundation, Understanding the Early Determinants of Adolescent Sexual Knowledge and
Practices: Lessons Learned from the Jimma Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth, Principal
Investigator David Lindstrom, (1/2014-12/2016), $250,000.
Pending:
NIH, R01, Public Use Data on Mexican Immigration, Principal Investigators Douglas Massey
(Princeton University), Co-investigators Jorge Durand (University of Guadalajara), Silvia
Giorguli (El Colegio de Mexico), David P. Lindstrom, (9/2014-8/2019), Subcontract $409,906.
Internal Grants
Salomon Faculty Research Award, Socioeconomic Determinants of Migration from the State of
Zacatecas, Mexico to the U.S., (6/1996-5/1998), $5,000.
Seed Grant from Citibank-Mexico Fund, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown
University (1997), $2,760.
Salomon Faculty Research Award, Land and Population Dynamics in Guatemala, (5/2000-
12/2000), $11,500.
Seed Grant from the Mellon Center Grant, Population Studies and Training Center, Land and
Population Dynamics in Guatemala, (7/2000-6/2001), $12,630.
Junior Faculty Research Award from the Hewlett Center Grant, Center for Latin American Studies,
Land and Population Dynamics in Guatemala, (7/2001-5/2002), $4,840.
Seed Grant from the Mellon Center Grant, Population Studies and Training Center, Study of
Migration and Life Strategies in Jimma Town, Ethiopia, Principal Investigator Dennis Hogan,
Co-investigator David Lindstrom, (1/2004-12/2005), $55,265.
Salomon Faculty Research Award, Migration, and Marriage: Union Formation and Dissolution
among Mexican Women in Mexico and the U.S. (1/01/2007-12/31/2007), $15,000.
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SERVICE
a. Brown University
Department of Sociology
Spring 1995 Member, Undergraduate Committee
Spring 1995-Spring 1998 Member, Graduate Committee
Spring 1996 Member, Search Committee for position in race and ethnicity
Fall 1996-Spring 1997 Member, Search Committee for position in comparative development
Fall 1999 Member, Search Committee for position in states and institutions
Fall 2000-Spring 2004 Member, Graduate Committee
Fall 2000-Spring 2001 Director of Graduate Studies
Fall 2003 Chair, Search Committee for position in spatial structures
Summer 2004-Spring 2005 Interim Chair
Fall 2005 Member, Search Committee for position in social demography
Fall 2006-Spring 2006 Member, Search Committee for position in organizational studies
Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Director of Graduate Studies
Fall 2010 Chair, junior faculty member third year review.
Fall 2010 Chair, department self-study report.
Spring 2011 Chair, senior faculty member promotion.
Spring 2011-2014 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee
Fall 2013 Member, Search Committee for position in organizational studies
Population Studies and Training Center
Fall 1997-Spring 1999 Member, Working Committee on Refugee Demography, PSTC and
Watson Institute for International Studies
Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Member, Training Committee, PSTC
Fall 2011-present Member, Steering Committee, PSTC
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Fall 1996-2012 Member, Executive Board
Spring 1998 Acting Director
Fall 2001-Summer 2004 Director
Fall 2004-Spring 2005 Associate Director
Spring, 2005-06, 2011 Member, Cogut Dissertation Fellowship Selection Committee
Spring 2005-08 Member, Cogut Visiting Professor Selection Committee
Fall 2008 (Nov-Dec) Interim Director
William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance
Fall 2007-Spring 2013 Member of Advisory Board
Concentration in Business, Entrepreneurship, and Organizations
Fall 2004-Spring 2005 Member, Search Committee Hazeltine Chair in Entrepreneurship and
Organizational Studies
Fall 2004-Spring 2005 Member, BEO Executive Committee
Fall 2006-Fall 2007
Fall 2011-present
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Fall 2006 Undergraduate Advisor, Organizational Studies track, COE
Office of International Programs
Summer 1996-Spring 2007 Program Director for Brown in Mexico Program
Spring 2000-Fall 2006 Program Director for Brown in Ethiopia Program
Fall 2001-Spring 2007 Member, OIP Advisory Board
University
Fall 1997, 1998 Speaker, Points on the Compass Seminar for entering students
Fall 1997-Spring 1998 Member, CCC Subcommittee on Independent Concentrations
Spring 1998 Member, Dissertation, and Summer Fellowship Award Committee,
Watson Institute for International Studies
Fall 1999 Faculty facilitator for entering freshman class meeting Exploring Race
Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Member, Search Committee for Vice President of Research.
Fall 2005-Fall 2013 Member, Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Fall 2006 Speaker, Campus Interviews, Career Services program for graduate
students
Fall 2006 Reviewer, Research Seed Fund Award, Office Vice Pres. Research
Spring 2007, 2008 Reviewer, IGERT Research Proposals, Office Vice Pres. Research
Spring 2008 Member, Search Committee for Director of Institutional Research,
Assessment, and Academic Information Systems
Fall 2008,2009 Faculty discussion leader, first year student
Fall 2008 Member, International Travel Sub-Committee, IRB
Fall 2008 Member, Academic and Co-Curricular Scheduling Group
Fall 2008-Spring 2010 Member, Campus Life Advisory Board
Fall 2008 Reviewer, Salomon Faculty Research Awards, Office of Vice
President of Research
Fall 2009 Member, OVPR, Strategic Planning Group on Brown’s Research
Aspirations
Fall 2009-2010 University Disciplinary Council
Spring 2011 Reviewer, Research Seed Funds, Office of Vice President of Research
Spring 2011 Internal Reviewer, Department of Anthropology Review
Fall 2011 Speaker, International Research Day, Office of the Vice President for
Research, Brown University, August 25.
Spring 2012 Committee on Publication Restriction in Sponsored Awards, OVPR
Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Member, Committee on Faculty Recruitment, Career Development,
and Retention.
Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Member, Agenda Committee for Chair and Directors’ Meetings
2012-present (each sem) Speaker, Graduate School Panel Presentation on External Funding
Alumni Relations
“The Dimensions and Characteristics of Mexican Migration to the United States,” Brown Club of
Washington, D.C. and the World Affairs Council, April 30, 1995.
“Understanding Mexico-U.S. Migration from the Perspective of Places of Origin,” Brown Club of
North Texas, Dallas, Texas, May 1, 2002.
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“Understanding Mexico-U.S. Migration from the Perspective of Places of Origin,” Brown Club of
Houston, Houston, Texas, May 2, 2002.
Faculty Lecturer, Ancient Traditions of Guatemala, Brown Alumni Travel Program trip to
Guatemala, March 3-11, 2007.
b. Profession
Reviewer for Grants, Fellowships, Faculty Appointments
Member, 2000-2001 International Pre-dissertation Fellowship Program screening panel, SSRC.
Ad hoc reviewer, Sociology Program, NSF, April 2000.
Ad hoc reviewer, Demography and Behavior Sciences Research Committee, NICHD, April 2000.
Ad hoc reviewer, Economics Program, NSF, November 2005.
Third-year Faculty Review, Department of Sociology, University of Utah, 2005.
Ad hoc reviewer, Social Science and Population Studies, NICHD, June 2006.
Ad hoc reviewer, Social Science and Population Studies, NICHD, March 2007.
Ad hoc reviewer, Israel Science Foundation, June 2007.
Panel Member, Population Sciences Subcommittee, Initial Review Group, NICHD, July 2008-June
2012.
Tenure Review, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University, 2008.
Promotion Review, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 2011.
Tenure Review, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M, 2012.
Promotion Review, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, 2013.
Tenure Review, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 2013.
Member Editorial Board, Demography, July 2010-present
Member Scientific Review Board, Demographic Research, May 2011-present
Council Member, Section on Population, American Sociological Association, 2013-
Training Workshops Conducted
Principles of Sampling and Planning for Analysis, Workshop on Migration Research, Demographic
Training and Research Center, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, March 25-27, 1998.
Taller de Análisis Estadístico de Datos de Migración [Workshop on the Analysis of Migration
Data], University of Zacatecas, Mexico, June 2-5, 1998.
Aplicaciónes de Muestreo [Survey Sampling Techniques], Workshop on Migration Research,
Center for Urban and Regional Studies, San Carlos University, Guatemala, March 9-10, 1999.
Taller Sobre Perspectivas de la Educación de Posgrado en Población en México [Workshop on
Graduate Training in Population in Mexico], ITESM-Guadalajara, Mexico, April 28-30, 1999.
Taller de Análisis de Datos de Encuesta [Workshop on the Analysis of Survey Data], Center for
Urban and Regional Studies, San Carlos University, Guatemala, May 26-27, 2000.
Modeling the Social Determinants of Fertility, Partnership in Improving Reproductive Health,
Ethiopia Training Workshop III, Addis Ababa University, October 28-30, 2002.
Taller: Introduccion al Análisis de Datos [Workshop on Introduction to Data Analysis], Center for
Urban and Regional Studies, San Carlos University, Guatemala, August 21-22, 2003.
Methods for the Collection and Analysis of Event Histories, Partnership in Improving Reproductive
Health, Ethiopia Training Workshop VI, Addis Ababa University, September 15-17, 2004.
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Methods for the Collection and Analysis of Event Histories, MPH Program, Jimma University,
Ethiopia, June 27-29, 2005.
Multivariate Regression Models for Social and Health Data, MPH Program, Jimma University,
Ethiopia, August 9, 2007.
Taller Metodológico de Análisis de Historia de Eventos [Workshop on Event History Analysis],
Graduate Program in Demography, El Colegio de México, Mexico, July 27-32, 2009.
Multivariate Regression Models for Socio-demographic and Health Data, MPH Program,
Haramaya University, Ethiopia, December 14-15, 2009.
Creating Event History Files for the Analysis of Demographic Health Data, MPH Program,
Haramaya University, Ethiopia, June 30-July 1, 2010.
Logistic Regression Models for Socio-demographic and Health Data, MPH Program, Jimma
University, Ethiopia, January 19, 2012.
Module on Survey Design, The Graduate Program in Development and the NSF-IGERT Program,
Brown University, May 30-June 8, 2012.
Taller Metodológico de Análisis de Historia de Eventos [Workshop on Event History Analysis],
Graduate Program in Demography, El Colegio de México, Mexico, July 16-20, 2012.
Professional Meetings and Conferences
Invited participant, Workshop on the Demography of Aging along the U.S.-Mexico Border,
Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, 1995.
Invited participant, Mexican Migration Project Questionnaire Conference, Population Studies
Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1997.
Commentator, International Workshop on the Analysis of Life Histories in Demography, El Colegio
de Mexico, Mexico City, November 13, 1997.
Chair, session on Social Consequences of Immigration, Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America, San Francisco, 1995.
Chair, session on Migration and Fertility, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of
America, New Orleans, 1996.
Chair, session on Rural Workers, Latin American Studies Association XX International Congress,
Guadalajara, Mexico, 1997.
Chair, session on Strategies for Development: Mexico’s Economic and Social Transitions, Latin
American Studies Association, XXI International Congress, Chicago, 1998.
Chair, session on Industrial Restructuring and Urban Politics, Conference on Space, Place and
Nation: Reconstructing Neo-liberalism in the Americas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
1998.
Discussant, session on Ethnicity and Ethnic Identity, Annual Meetings of the Population
Association of America, Chicago, 1998.
Discussant, session on Migration, Globalization, and the Nation-State: Regional Perspectives,
Conference on Negotiating National Belonging: A Cross-Continental Dialogue on
Displacement, Reincorporation, and the Nation-State, Yale Center for International & Area
Studies, New Haven, 1998.
Discussant, session on Consequences of International Migration for Receiving Countries and
Communities: Income Effects, Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America,
Chicago, 1998.
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Moderator, Current Events Forum: Population Growth, United States Naval War College, Newport,
1998.
Chair, session on Consequences of International Migration for Sending Countries, Annual Meeting
of the Population Association of America, New York, 1999.
Discussant and Chair, session on Migraciones Internacionales del Istmo [International Migration in
the Isthmus], Seminario Internacional: Población del Istmo al fin del Milenio [International
Conference on the Population of Central American at the End of the Millennium], Costa Rica,
1999.
Chair, session on Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Methodologies, Annual Meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA, 2001.
Discussant, Author Meets Critics. Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, by Peter
Andreas. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA, 2001.
Discussant, Capital Forum on America’s Future [coordinated by Brown University, Choices for the
21st Century Education Program], Rhode Island State House, April 1, 2002.
Discussant, session on Migration and Economic Development, Third Binational Conference on
Mexico-U.S. Migration, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 2002.
Discussant and Chair, session on Migraciones Internacionales [International Migration], Tercera
Conferencia International: Población del Istmo Centroamericano [Third International
Conference: Population of the Isthmus of Central American], Costa Rica, November 17-19,
2003.
Discussant, session on New Strategies in Demographic Measurement and Analysis, Annual
Meetings of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May 1-3, 2003.
Chair, session on Comparative Perspectives on Migration, Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America, Los Angeles, March 31, 2006.
Discussant, session on Migration, Transnationality and Fertility, Annual Meeting of the Population
Association of America, New Orleans, April 17, 2008.
Invited Participant, Suitland Working Group, Using Household Surveys to Measure Migration and
the Size, Distribution, and Characteristics of Migrant Populations, U.S. Census Bureau,
Suitland, Maryland, March 16-17, 2009.
Organizer and Chair, session on Migration and Reproductive Behavior, Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, Boston MA, May 1-3, 2014.
Organizer, session on Internal Migration in Developing Countries, Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, Boston MA, May 1-3, 2014.
Occasional Reviewer
American Sociological Review, Demographic Research, Demography, Estudios Demograficos y
Urbanos, International Migration Review, Social Forces, Studies in Family Planning.
ACADEMIC HONORS
Knapp Summer Undergraduate Honors Research Scholarship, University of Wisconsin, 1982.
Department of Spanish Award for Summer Study at Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico,
University of Wisconsin, 1983.
Graduated with Distinction and Honors, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983.
University of Chicago Fellowship, 1987-90.
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Mellon Foundation Fellowship for Demographic Research in a Developing Country, 1991-92.
Population Council Dissertation Fellowship, 1993.
Member of Book Review Editorial Board, American Journal of Sociology, 1992-93.
Assistant Book Review Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1993-94
Presidential Fellow, Salzburg Seminar Session on Involuntary Migration, Salzburg, Austria, 1995.
Poster Award, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, 2005.
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Mexican Academy of Sciences and Mexico-United States Science
Foundation, July 2009.
Poster Award by the Survey Research Section of the American Statistical Association, at the Joint
Statistical and Meetings, 2011.
TEACHING AND ACADEMIC ADVISING
a. Teaching
2009-10
Teaching release
2010-11
Sociology 1100, Introductory Statistics for Social Research
Sociology 0300J, Becoming Adults: Adolescent Transitions into Adulthood
Sociology 1870k, Demographics and Development
Sociology 2320, Migration
Independent Studies (1)
Preliminary exam committees (2)
Freshman Advisor (4)
2010-11
Sociology 1100, Introductory Statistics for Social Research
Sociology 0300J, Becoming Adults: Adolescent Transitions into Adulthood
Sociology 1870k, Demographics and Development
Sociology 2320, Migration
Independent Studies (1)
Preliminary exam committees (2)
Freshman Advisor (4)
Sophomore Advsior (3)
2011-12
Sociology 1100, Introductory Statistics for Social Research
Sociology 2240, Event History Analysis
Independent Studies (1)
Freshman Advisor (4)
Sophomore Advisor (3)
2012-13
Sociology 0300J, Becoming Adults: Adolescent Transitions into Adulthood
Sociology 1100, Introductory Statistics for Social Research
Independent Studies (1)
Freshman Advisor (4)
Sophomore Advisor (4)
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2013-14
Sociology 2240, Event History Analysis
Sociology 1100, Introductory Statistics for Social Research
Independent Studies (2)
Freshman Advisor (4)
Sophomore Advisor (3)
b. Academic Advising
Senior Theses
Pearl De La Torre (Latin American Studies), Migration and the Formation of a Mexican
Community in Providence, (1995).
Lance Uradomo (Political Science), The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, (1995 -
Honors).
Erin Nader (Independent Concentration), Transnationalism in the Americas: Dominican Family
Networks in the Construction of Transnational Communities, (1996 - Honors).
S. Karthick Ramakrishnan (International Relations), The Social and Economic Impacts of
Temporary Migration, (1996 - Honors).
Jennifer Friedman (Latin American Studies), Salvadoran Refugees in Honduras and the
Maintenance of Community, (1996).
Hilda Vega (International Relations), A Matter of Will, (1997 - Honors).
Rachel Mercer (Development Studies), The Social Sustainability of Ecological Agriculture in Cuba,
(1997 - Honors).
Dunia Fernández (Latin American Studies), Colonized Education: The Case of Indigenous
Education in Mexico, (1998).
Casey Zuckerman (Latin American Studies), The Development of Family Planning in Mexico, (1998
- Honors).
Tyler Davis-Jeffers (International Relations), The War on Drugs and U.S. Strategic Interest: The
Verification Process in Mexico and Colombia, (2000 - Honors).
Elizabeth Sullivan (International Relations), Changes in Women’s Labor Force Participation in
Mexico, (2000 - Honors).
John Vars (Latin American Studies), Organizational Obstacles to the Adoption of Sustainable
Agricultural Practices: A Case Study in Ecuador, (2000 - Honors).
Debbie Berliner (Development Studies), On the Determinants of Fertility Change: Positioning
Rural Ecuador in the Supply-Demand Framework, (2001 - Honors).
Molly Thomas-Jensen (Latin American Studies), Regionalism and Nationalism in the Mexican
Kitchen, (2002).
Jana Pickard-Richardson (Latin American Studies), Education for Change: Paulo Freire’s
Pedagogy from Brazil to the United States, (2002 - Honors).
Larisa Bowman (International Relations), National Identity Crisis: Evaluating the Current Situation
in Argentina, (2003- Honors).
Ellika Bartlett (Community Health), Traditional Medicine in the Ecuadorian Amazon: Implications
for Public Health Strategy, (2003 – Honors).
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Caroline Sten (Latin American Studies), Evaluating Explanations for Protestant Growth in
Guatemala, (2003 – Honors).
Kathryn Lafond (Biology), The Power of Cheese: TV, Socioeconomic Status, and Childhood
Obesity in the Samoas, (2004 – Honors).
Melissa Bertenthal (Latin American Studies), Costa Rica: The Foundations of a Stable Latin
American Democracy, (2004).
Alexander Fort (Latin American Studies) The Economic and Health Related Reforms of the 1990’s
in Peru: An Analysis of Outcomes, (2004).
Bruce Henry (Latin American Studies), Rethinking Assimilation of Second-generation Mexican
Immigrants, (2004).
Michael Littenberg-Brown (Latin American Studies), The Privatization of Water in Latin America:
Balancing Water as an Economic Commodity and Social Good, (2004 – Honors).
Katy Mastman (Latin American Studies), Sustainability Creation in USAid Projects in Latin
America: A Study of U.S. Foreign Aid in NGOs, (2004 – Honors).
George Murphy (International Relations), Determining Global Coffee Trade Policies, (2004 –
Honors).
Adam Saks (Latin American Studies), Moving Pictures: Latin American Cinema and Human
Rights, (2004).
Tessa Fitzpatrick (Development Studies), The Will of Sugar: An Analysis of the Decline of the
Sugar Industry in the Dominican Republic, (2005 – Honors).
Erica Acevedo (Latin American Studies), Mexican Immigration: How my family settled in the
United States, (2005).
Megan Saggese (Latin American Studies), Feminism and Change in the Women’s Movement in El
Salvador, (2006 – Royce Fellow, Honors).
Conchita Cruz (Latin American Studies), American Immigration Policy and the Creation of
Transnational Gangs in Central America, (2007 - Mellon-Hays, Honors).
Dorothy Tegler (International Relations), Colombian Migration to Ecuador, (2008 – Honors,
Samuel C. Lamport Prize).
Huong Dang (International Relations), Transnational Participation of Immigrants in Countries of
Origin: Vietnamese and Algerians in France, (2011 – Honors, Ying-Mao and Anna Kau Prize,
Academic Excellence in International Relations Award).
Carly Aronson (COE-Organizational Studies), Employee Benefits in Publicly Traded and Private
For Profit Companies, (2012 - Honors).
Galen Hunt (International Relations), U.S.-Mexico Border Security and the War on Drugs, (2014 –
Honors, Samuel C. Lamport Prize).
MA Thesis
Elisa Munoz-Franco, The Effects of Migration on Health in Origin Communities: Patterns of
Maternal Health Care Use in Rural Guatemala, (2002, Alden Speare Award, Department of
Sociology).
Adriana Lopez-Ramirez, Remittances and the Living Arrangements of the Elderly in Mexico,
(2005).
Sophi Briant (Development Studies), Liberian Refugees and Remittances, (2005).
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Justin Buszin, Migration Processes in Post-Civil War Ethiopia: Characteristics of Migrants and
Places they Go, (2006).
Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, Ethnicity and the use of Migration Remittances in Guatemala, (2007).
Inku Subedi, Transition into Sexual Activity and Marriage among Ethiopian Youth, (2008).
Karida Brown, The Ties that Bind: The Impact of Migrant Networks on (Re)Settlement and
Integration, (2013).
Ayalu Reda, Trends in Adolescent Transitions into Family Roles in Ethiopia, (2014).
Dana Smiles, Girls Experiences of Menstruation in Present Day Ethiopia, (2014).
Ph.D. Dissertation Chair
Sunghoon Kim, Effects of Labor Market Structure on Employment Stability and Desirability of
Transition Outcomes in South Korea, (2002).
Silvia Giorguli Saucedo, The Impact of Household Structure on Children’s Educational Outcomes
in Mexico, (2004).
Elisa Munoz-Franco, Women’s Education, First Sex, and the Timing of Family Formation: 30 Years
of Stability and Change in Mexico, (2006).
Adriana Lopez-Ramirez, Indigenous Migration in Mexico, (2009).
Gabriela Sanchez-Soto, Migration and Occupation Mobility in Mexico, (2011).
Moshi Herman, The Impact of Political and Economic Liberalization on Infant Health in Sub-
Saharan Africa, (2012).
Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member
John Iceland, Impact of Metropolitan and Neighborhood Processes on Individual Poverty, (1997).
Imam Prasodjo, Migration and Infant Mortality in Indonesia, (1997).
Shobana Raghupathy, The Influence of Health Services and Other Community Resources on
Maternal Behavior and Child Health Outcomes in the Philippines, (1997).
Esther Wilder, Contraceptive Use and Abortion among Immigrants in Israel, (1997).
Kimberly Hamilton, The Effects of State Responses to sub-Saharan African Migration to Europe,
(1998).
Kwaku Yeboah, Marital Status, Child Survival and Reproductive Health of Adolescents of Ghana,
(1998).
Scott Powell, Ireland in Transition: Economic Development and International Migration, 1980-
1997, (1999).
Qian Cai, Networks, Remittances and Migration in Hubei Province, China, 1988, (2000).
Betemariam Berhanu, The Well-Being of Children in Ethiopia: Patterns, Trends and Determinants,
(2000).
Rongjun Sun, Well Being and Family Network of the Elderly in Contemporary Urban China,
(2000).
William H. Walters, Types and Determinants of Later-Life Migration, (2002).
Kubaje Adazu, Migration and Child Mortality in a Rural Ghanaian Setting, (2002).
Zhanlian Feng, Economic Activities in Old Age: Experiences of Urban and Rural Elderly in
Contemporary China, (2002).
Nathanael Lauster, Hem Ljuva Hem: Accessibility of Home Ownership and the Regulation of
Cohabitation and Marriage in Sweden, (2004).
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Zewdu Woubalem, Knowledge and Attitudes about HIV/AIDS and Risky Behavior in Ethiopia,
(2004).
Belay T. Biratu, Living Arrangements of Older Persons in Ethiopia, (2005).
Juhua Yang, Child Obesity in China, (2005).
Bin Yu, The Immigration Multiplier, (2005).
Maria Aysa (University of Pennsylvania), Political Violence and Internal Migration in Colombia,
(2005).
Afra Chowdhury, Why Husbands are Expensive? Property Rights and Persistence, Expansion and
Inflation of Dowry in Rural South India, (2008).
Kassahun Admassu, Navigating the Uncertainties: Young People’s Schooling and Transition to
Adulthood in Ethiopia, (2010).
Guadalupe Fabiola Perez Baleon (El Colegio de México, Mexico), Cambios Educacionales en
Cohortes Recientes en México (2010).
Erica Mullen, Immigration to New Destinations in the United States, (2014).
Heather Randell, Hydropower and the Dynamics of Displacement: Forced Migration and
Agricultural Livelihoods in the Brazilian Amazon, (in process).
Post-doctoral Students
Amson Sibanda, Research and Training Strategies for Improving Reproductive Health in Ethiopia,
(Packard Foundation), (11/00-12/02).
Craig Hadley, Jimma Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth, (PSTC), (9/03-8/05).
Megan Klein Hattori, Analyzing the Effectiveness of a Non-Verbal Response Card: Evidence from
Ethiopia, (NIH), (1/09-6/11).