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Volume 4 - Article 7 | Pages 185–202
... A BASIC program was used to estimate the parameters through maximisation of the likelihood function. A goodness-of-fit test with 92 degrees of freedom was then performed with a resulting chi-square sum of 127. This ... See full document
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Volume 15 - Article 7 | Pages 181–252
... The last field in the Influences table in Figure 7 is of special interest. This field contains the ID of the observation action associated with each influence. The various influences associated with Beatrice’s ... See full document
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Volume 16 - Article 7 | Pages 195–218
... The framework’s second proposition (P2) posits an interaction between changes in fer- tility and family structure. The question here is whether the impact of a dual transition (in family size and structure) is the mere ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 7 | Pages 159–188
... Figure 4 depicts the duration effect of pregnancy/age of the youngest child on the propensity to migrate. Migration risks dramatically increase in the early months of a pregnancy, reach a maximum value of 3.22 at ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 7 | Pages 153–190
... The Indian population comprises several distinct communities (Table 1) that share common values and norms with regard to family formation, including arranged and patrilocal marriage and the dowry system. Marriage is of ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 7 | Pages 209–250
... The Hispanic population in the United States continues to grow rapidly, and its share in the population over age 65 is expected to more than double between 2012 and 2050, from just over 7% to over 18% (15.4 ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 7 | Pages 155–184
... the number of respondents. We constructed a spell data set suitable for event history analysis. Each spell begins with the month of a couple’s first childbirth and ends either with the first month of gainful employment ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 7 | Pages 227–254
... Korean government announced a program called the Saeromaji Plan as a response to low fertility and population aging, and strengthened the role of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family in developing and implementing ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 7 | Pages 147–188
... In this study, more sophisticated methods than those associated with the TFR will be utilized. As a first in relation to Iceland, we will apply an event history analysis on Icelandic longitudinal individual register data ... See full document
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Volume 12 - Article 7 | Pages 141–172
... What is important is the fact that while the United Nations (1982) seemed to be aware of the existence of other decomposition formulas it failed to realize that all these proce- dures would give the same results if ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 7 | Pages 179–210
... The result for Italy is reported in Table 2, while the regional analysis is commented upon in the next section. 21 The columns from 1 to 4 report the regression results for the model, estimated in four time ... See full document
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Volume 7 - Article 7 | Pages 343–364
... Table 4 tells us what happens with the children who are born in a union, which in all countries is the dominating group of children, when it comes to their experience of any dissolution of their family of ... See full document
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Volume 7 - Article 4 | Pages 67–144
... In our presentation, we develop our descriptive measures and apply them to data from 15 of the countries that participated in the last round of Fertility and Family Surveys (FFS) conducted in Europe between 1989 and ... See full document
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Volume 11 - Article 7 | Pages 173–194
... The level of the outmigration rates experienced by the western regions remains fairly stable over time for all departure regions (cf. Figures 2,4-8). This suggests that the rel- ative attractiveness of the West German ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 6 | Pages 175–202
... According to the Global Wage Report 2014/15, women’s average wages range from 4% to 36 % less than men’s wages across countries; however, the gap widens in absolute terms for higher-earning women (ILO 2015). ... See full document
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Volume 32 - Article 7 | Pages 219–250
... formation. 7 After this I combined the work- history information with family data until the end of the observation period, in which employment status is lagged by one ... See full document
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Volume 14 - Article 7 | Pages 111–138
... In Section 2, we give formal definitions of the tail of longevity and of the relative tail of longevity. Sections 3 and 4 are devoted to proving that redundancy decreases the relative tail of longevity. As ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 7 | Pages 139–170
... The advent of reliable, modern means of contraception; access to safe and legal induced abortion; changing patterns of partnership relations; substantial changes in[r] ... See full document
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Volume 17 - Article 7 | Pages 157–180
... for women who reported only one union and were in that union at the beginning of the calendar period; (3) all unions for women who reported more than one union, who starte[r] ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 7 | Pages 161–182
... In previous research the widely held view is that there was a change in the association between social status and fertility in conjunction with the fertility transition, implying th[r] ... See full document
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