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Volume 21 - Article 25 | Pages 759–764
... In the stable population, constant vital rates yield (linear) exponential growth in the number of births, while in the metastable model net maternity that increases exponentially over ag[r] ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 21 | Pages 667–694
... Consistent with value-shift arguments, the hypothesis implies that differences in views across innovative groups with high education and more traditional groups with low education pers[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 8 | Pages 215–234
... with monthly data on 3,000 life histories of women born 1966-1981. These women were 25-40 at the time of the interview. The advantage of this observational design is that we have good information on union ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 9 | Pages 235–254
... In summary, the methods work very well when their underlying assumptions are met, and quite well in the presence of typical patterns of age misreporting, either in the censuses or in deaths. None of the methods work well ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 15 | Pages 427–468
... Table 2 provides further descriptions of the context and characteristics of nonmarital relationships reported during the sexual network survey. Several characteristics of rela- tionships differed significantly between ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 14 | Pages 385–426
... Methods used to assess temperature-related mortality have varied considerably, and so have the ways in which results have been presented. The medical doctors who studied the relationship between temperature fluctuations ... 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 21 - Article 13 | Pages 367–384
... In the 1994 survey, children born to mothers who had completed secondary education experienced 39 percent lower mortality, in the 1999 survey they experienced 57 percent lower mortalit[r] ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 21 | Pages 587–614
... Data for Italy come from the Indagine Multiscopo sulle famiglie: Famiglia e soggetti sociali (2003) (The Multipurpose Survey on the Family), a representative national survey conducted by the Italian National Statistics ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 7 | Pages 177–214
... In the Cal-QOL sample, heterosexual women in LAT relationships are much less likely to live with a minor child compared to married or cohabiting women, but in the GSS sample there are [r] ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 21 | Pages 743–794
... (61%) of the Dutch population (Fokkema and Esveldt 2006). The underlying motive for the Dutch government to implement parental leave on a part-time basis is to encourage part-time work rather than to encourage an ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 32 | Pages 945–975
... This paper examines the relationship between men’s temporary international labour migration from Tajikistan and their spouses’ fertility. There is an established literature examining the links between spatial mobility ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 10 | Pages 255–288
... The interviews with national leaders included five main sections: (1) the history of the religious organization in Malawi and an overview of its organizational structure; (2) doctrinal[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 26 | Pages 765–802
... of their partner's wish for a child early in the relationship than young parents, while young couples agreed implicitly more often on having children.. This probably implies that older[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 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 39 - Article 21 | Pages 635–646
... To this purpose, we analyse and compare the geographical patterns of the infant mortality rate and the mortality rates for leading causes of death with those found for the vul[r] ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 21 | Pages 561–598
... 6 Overall, these analyses produced results similar to those for the dichotomous migrant status in section 4.1: Both migrant women and men had lower levels of depre[r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 21 | Pages 593–616
... By studying mobility trajectories, rather than discrete relocation events, research can improve our understanding of mobility processes in a biographical context (Bail[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 21 | Pages 669–708
... While both increased women’s schooling and reduced mortality contribute to fertility decline, in urban areas the importance of women’s education tends more frequently to be greater, whil[r] ... See full document
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