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Volume 16 - Article 15 | Pages 469–492
... Cancer among women is not generally more harmful to a marriage than cancer among men, as suggested by some investigators, but there are certain gender differences: whereas colorectal c[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 16 | Pages 451–466
... increase comes from an increase in the ‘None’ status (Table 1). For urban men, the ‘None’ status comprises about 3% of the young adult years in 1982 and rises to almost 15% in 2005. The rise of the ‘None’ status ... See full document
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Volume 16 - Article 5 | Pages 121–140
... The two critical parameters for our model, the transmission rate and the number of partners, were let to vary in order to fit the peak prevalence observed in 2001. Under H1 (same prevalence at peak), heterosexual ... See full document
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Volume 16 - Article 14 | Pages 441–468
... of 15 (Model 1c and 2c), we can confirm this interpretation: daughters who lived most of their child- hood without a father have a higher risk of experiencing ... See full document
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Volume 24 - Article 16 | Pages 375–406
... As firms privatized and new private firms developed, returns to skill increased. Wage dispersion brought with it widening educational and occupational differentials that imply heterogeneous experiences of the economic ... See full document
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Volume 30 - Article 16 | Pages 465–492
... Education-Weighted Dependency Ratio (EWDR) for different Total Fertility Rates (TFR) and resulting Optimal Level of Fertility (OLF) for the Global Education Trend (GET) and Constant E[r] ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 16 | Pages 451–498
... In order to analyze the socialization vs. adaptation hypothesis, we analyze variations in partnership formation patterns among immigrants and second generations, as well as across immigrant groups. The analysis is ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 16 | Pages 373–400
... purposes and with at least one per thousand of total mentioned causes among men or women aged 65 and over (see Table A-1 in the Appendix). These are organized as 15 major groups, corresponding largely to ICD-10 ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 15 | Pages 455–492
... When the age of the woman is controlled for, the risks of having a second child (Table 6a) decrease significantly for all marriage cohorts of sharecroppers and farmers, for the last t[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 16 | Pages 469–502
... In contrast, the evolutionary synthesis – a collaborative product of research in experimental and population genetics, natural history, and related fields of biology – followed Darwin [r] ... See full document
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Volume 15 - Article 16 | Pages 461–484
... age 15, none of the respondents has a vocational certificate or a university degree ...ages 15 to 19, but at such ages no university degree has been ... See full document
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Volume 18 - Article 17 | Pages 469–498
... out.” 15 Convincing women to keep Norplant ® if they come to a clinic to have it removed violates the rights of clients to control their own fertility and ... See full document
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Volume 15 - Article 15 | Pages 435–460
... Another impression from the interactions of marriage attributes with ethnicity and calendar period is that Kurdish speaking women who married in more traditional ways seem to constitut[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 16 | Pages 473–504
... Applying this line of reasoning to our study on the importance of parents and peers in first union timing, we would expect that in countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden[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 16 - Article 3 | Pages 59–96
... A key question for our analysis is whether there remains any direct effect of social, economic and cultural variables on the duration of the second birth interval in Egypt after contro[r] ... See full document
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Volume 24 - Article 20 | Pages 469–496
... We examine how gender role attitudes relate to childbearing intentions at the onset of family life, intentions to have many (3 or more) children, and high personal fertility ideals amo[r] ... See full document
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Volume 16 - Article 4 | Pages 97–120
... To take another example that will be discussed later in this paper, medical reports in the 1920s already pointed out the suspected links between tobacco and cancers, and a 1938 article in the journal Science ... See full document
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Volume 17 - Article 16 | Pages 465–496
... an article which reviewed the historical research to date and combined it with contemporary statistical data, Reher (1998) has reaffirmed the validity of the original macro-regional distinction, and shown that a ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 16 | Pages 377–402
... This study explores the change of married women’s sex preference for children in Taiwan since 1990, finding that there was a substantial decline of son preference and rise of “gender i[r] ... See full document
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