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PRB @ PAA 2025 Annual Meeting

April 10-13, 2025 Washington, DC

Welcome to PRBโ€™s online hub for the 2025 Population Association of America Annual Meeting!

We look forward to exchanging ideas with you in person and online. PRB staff will be speaking at workshops and panels throughout the conference. Find the details about our activities on this page.

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Events

Thursday, April 10

Pre-Conference Workshop: Census and ACS in the Classroom: A โ€œHands Onโ€ Workshop for College Teachers

Time: 1:00โ€“3:30 p.m.

Presenters include: Mark Mather, Associate Vice President, U.S. Programs

Room: Meeting Room 6

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Friday, April 11

Poster Presentation: County Demographic Risk Typology

Time: 3:45โ€“5:15 p.m.

Presenters: Lillian Kilduff, Research Analyst; Mark Mather, Associate Vice President, U.S. Programs

Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms

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Sunday, April 13

Benefits and Challenges of AI in Demography

Time: 9โ€“10:15 a.m.

Chair: Diana Elliott, Senior Vice President, Programs

Room: Supreme Court

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Poster Presentation: Air Quality Assessment for the Future of California

Time: 10:30 a.m.โ€“12 p.m.

Presenters:ย Nurfadila Khairunnisa and Lillian Kilduff, Research Analysts

Room: Liberty & Independence Ballrooms

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