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Volume 15 - Article 4 | Pages 61–104
... Children born into two-parent households will experience an environment where eco- nomic resources are more abundant on average compared to single parent households, and are hence expected to achieve better outcomes than ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 61 | Pages 2043–2056
... An increase in the divorce rate and in the prevalence of cohabitation is usually considered to be among the central components of the Second Demographic Transition (van de Kaa 1987; Lesthaeghe 1995). Our SDT indicator is ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 15 | Pages 335–372
... In recent years, much of the focus in monitoring child mortality has been on as- sessing changes in the under-5 mortality rate (U5MR), which refers to the number of deaths before the age of 5 per 1,000 live births. The ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 15 | Pages 455–500
... fitted for each cause of death. This means that six models were estimated with the binary dependent variables indicating deaths from: 1) airborne disease, 2) food and waterborne disease, 3) other infectious disease, ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 15 | Pages 425–450
... HIV transmission is a key part of the model. The simulation tracks the HIV status of each individual as well as the stage of infection: acute, chronic, or AIDS. The acute stage and the final AIDS stage are 8 times and ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 4 | Pages 73–104
... Panel 1 shows that while individuals from the higher and middle classes on average attained the highest occupational status at marriage, their prospects in life were the most influence[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 15 | Pages 399–454
... LE standard errors are increased by proportionately large amounts.. population error results in a slight incremental impact on statistical tests, with a 1.4% increase in false positive [r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 15 | Pages 383–472
... ISCED 4 is that the distinction between ISCED 3 and 4 is one of the least clear-cut, and also that ISCED 4 programs “are often not significantly more advanced than programmes at ISCED 3” (UNESCO ... See full document
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Volume 8 - Article 3 | Pages 61–92
... In the literature on potential health risks caused by sexual behavior, a particular emphasis is placed on the behavior of adolescents. Adolescents are more likely to contract sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), ... See full document
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Volume 30 - Article 61 | Pages 1653–1680
... At the macro level we include three covariates. First, the incidence of divorce is measured in terms of crude divorce rates per 1000 inhabitants. Except for a few data points that were collected from miscellaneous ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 61 | Pages 1885–1932
... Spain, interregional movements are driven by economic determinants, while intraregional migration is more associated with residential preferences typically associated with swings in the housing market (Recaño and Roig ... See full document
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Volume 12 - Article 4 | Pages 77–104
... The elevated fertility of recent foreign-born Mexican-Origin women and the decreasing trend of current fertility with time in the U.S. did not occur to the same extent in the period 15 years earlier. In fact, ... See full document
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Volume 29 - Article 4 | Pages 85–104
... reduces first birth rates at all ages (except for age 40–44). However, the greatest impact is found at younger ages. The first explanation could be that young people can more easily revise their fertility plans. The ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 4 | Pages 61–94
... The above studies share three limitations. First, their focus is largely restricted to the United States and Hispanics. Second, they use varying definitions of ‘recent’ migrants (10 years or less since arrival in Kennedy ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 3 | Pages 71–104
... We selected Australia, France, Germany, and Russia (2004–2006) for the study because these countries had comparable data available, but also a variety of institutional contexts. Analysis was limited to coupled ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 3 | Pages 61–94
... The columns in Table 7 show five contrasts where the retrospective and prospective report of wanted wanted (rWpW) is the baseline comparison group for all other contrasts. The first column shows the unwanted unwanted ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 15 | Pages 455–502
... Despite their increased presence in the labour market, mothers continue to reconcile work and family by engaging in part-time work, and often only after children have entered school. Relative to other European countries, ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 15 | Pages 427–468
... Our analyses indicate that the LNS was able to trace the large majority of sexual relationships reported by survey respondents: for example, when a survey respondent reported that his/he[r] ... See full document
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Volume 24 - Article 15 | Pages 345–374
... Nevertheless, research on neighborhood effects in urban India must confront the same problems as studies conducted in urban America: namely, the self- selection of individuals into neig[r] ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 15 | Pages 353–376
... sectors. 15 Since research has also shown the population structure of places to be significantly linked to local poverty rates, we examine four variables related to county-level population structure: net ... See full document
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