Session 53:
Innovations in Studying Hard-to-Reach Populations
Chair: Tyler McCormick, University of Washington
Discussant: Alexander Weinreb, University of Texas at Austin
Sampling and Surveying Hard-to-Reach Populations: A Study of Female Labor Migrants in Moscow, Russia Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University ; Natalya Zotova, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russia
The Spatial Distribution of Floating Population in the Coast of São Paulo, Brazil: A New Approach Maria do Carmo Bueno, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) ; Alvaro D'Antona, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Combining Community and Structure to Collect Binational Migrant Network Data through a Mixed Methods Approach Sergio Chavez, Rice University ; Heather B. Edelblute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Ted Mouw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Ashton M. Verdery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
From Theoretical to Real-World Networks: Using Empirical Samples of Female Sex Workers in China to Evaluate Respondent-Driven Sampling Giovanna Merli, Duke University ; James Moody, Duke University ; Jing Li, Duke University ; Jake Fisher, Duke University ; Sharon Weir, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Xiangsheng Chen, National Center for STD Control, China
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