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Volume 27 - Article 25 | Pages 719–742
... Table 2 presents the results on the role of labor market status for the three country groups of women in Sweden. In this first step of our analysis, we define the labor market status using three categories: not in the ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 27 | Pages 727–736
... Panel B resolves this apparent anomaly by estimating the percent in three states – an origin state in which women begin life as never-married virgins and two destination states for sex or marriage, depending on which ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 27 | Pages 1059–1104
... In Spain, the preference has been for children to be born within marital union. As the 1999 Fertility Survey shows, around 90% of first children were born to married parents, a figure that rises to 96% for second and ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 27 | Pages 657–692
... The ERFI survey can be used to test the effect of further variables relating to the couple (such as the age gap between partners or the union order) and socialization during childhood (whether spent with both parents), ... See full document
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Volume 27 - Article 2 | Pages 25–52
... In this study we used data from the third wave of the European Social Survey (ESS), a repeated cross-sectional survey designed to measure social attitudes and values using face-to-face interviews. The ESS aimed to be ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 27 | Pages 761–798
... For the women studied, arriving at childbearing age after the baby boom and in a context of changing fertility intentions and a control of fertility having been acquired by advances in contraception, the fall in ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 27 | Pages 837–868
... There is wide variation of family planning services use among ethnic groups in Nepal. Despite three decades of implementation the need for family planning services is substantially unmet (25%), and there have been ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 26 | Pages 719–752
... After WWI ended in 1918 global markets began to recover, and American farmers found themselves with a surplus of goods. Their crops flooded the market and caused a precipitous drop in prices (Kennedy 1999; Watkins 2000). ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 25 | Pages 783–818
... this article we provide a comprehensive picture of the health of children of immigrants in comparison to children of natives using recent, nationally representative ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 2 | Pages 27–70
... We look, in particular, for causes of death associated with four behavioral risk factors: smoking, obesity, alcohol abuse, and illicit drug use.. Obesity is not technically a behaviora[r] ... See full document
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Volume 17 - Article 27 | Pages 803–820
... We thus expect that frequent migrants had higher risks of union disruption in the Soviet period than they had in the transition period and this effect resulted from the differen[r] ... See full document
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Volume 14 - Article 2 | Pages 27–46
... What happens if the conditioning on survival to mid-adult ages is dropped and variable increments to life are substituted for the constant increment to life used in the Bongaarts-Feene[r] ... See full document
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Volume 16 - Article 2 | Pages 27–58
... In the case of a constant annual increase in life expectancy at birth, the prospective median age derived from period life tables always lies above that created using cohort life table[r] ... See full document
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Volume 18 - Article 2 | Pages 27–58
... In addition to the TFRs, age-and parity-specific fertility rates (ASFRS and PSFRS) are calculated and plotted by calendar year in order to find out whether the change in fertility [r] ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 27 | Pages 749–770
... In the case of St Petersburg, the high prevalence of disability may be attributed to a large cohort of survivors of the 1941-1944 Siege of Leningrad, many of whom legally qualify for spe[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 24 | Pages 719–758
... disruptions occurring to the marriage cohort in the year t ; F(T) is the cumulative proportion of lifetime disruptions occurring to the marriage cohorts in all years up to T; and α[r] ... See full document
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Volume 24 - Article 29 | Pages 719–748
... The basic idea of MAPLES is to make use of standard longitudinal demographic surveys, such as Demographic and Health Surveys, Fertility and Family Surveys or Generation and Gender Surv[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 27 | Pages 863–890
... Model 1 for 2007 did not include mother’s cohabiting status and education in order to use the same variables as in the model for 1996, but we did incorporate these variables into Model[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 27 | Pages 803–842
... The inclusion of the aggregate proportion of women in the labor market in one of the models provided mixed results, since the effect of the indicator for childcare availability lost it[r] ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 2 | Pages 27–48
... A large number of studies have also examined how childbearing is related to gender equality within relationships (such as share of household work or preferences toward gender equality) with divergent findings (e.g., ... See full document
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