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Volume 36 - Article 42 | Pages 1255–1298
... this article, we come down firmly on the side of the first category, that is, that socioeconomic conditions played the most important part in the historical decline in ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 42 | Pages 1277–1302
... Models. Logistic regression for binary outcomes is used for the multivariate analysis of abortion experience. We start with a model for the entire sample (n = 940), in which we contrast Russian natives, migrants with ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 11 | Pages 339–370
... Gender-role attitudes are measured by the two-pronged question: “What kind of family do you prefer with regard to: 1) housework, and 2) income?” 8 If a male responds that housework should mainly be the wife’s ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 42 | Pages 1105–1150
... about 36 percentage points at ages 60–64 when the prevalence of grandmothers with a young grandchild in the Dissolution 2+ is 73% (twice the prevalence observed in the other two clusters), which is not ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 10 | Pages 307–338
... in the other countries. Additionally, in 42% of families with children aged 0‒2 in Sweden, both parents work full-time. This is higher than for the other three countries (11%‒23%), where part-time employment and ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 42 | Pages 1245–1258
... Mexico’s cohabitation boom of the 2000s was driven by cohorts born after 1975, whose cohabiting unions are less likely to transition to marriage than those formed by earlier cohorts.. [r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 36 | Pages 1037–1052
... For migrants aged 25‒29 years at arrival, there is a large increase in rates of childbearing in the first two years following arrival for women migrating from Pakistan and Bangladesh[r] ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 13 | Pages 391–426
... Although researchers often propose a high level of work ‒ family incompatibility for women as an explanation for the postponement of marriage and parenthood in Japan and elsewhere (Bolin[r] ... See full document
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Volume 29 - Article 45 | Pages 1261–1298
... For individuals with income below the 62 nd income percentile (p62), the estimated association is negative in the 1990s and implies that a 1% higher income is associated with a [r] ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 26 | Pages 745–758
... While the gamma model evidently represents a significant improvement over the Poisson (and equivalent NegBinom) fit in the underdispersed case, the question whether its fit is already good enough in absolute terms needs ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 28 | Pages 803–850
... Three questionnaires are used in the standard DHS survey: a household questionnaire, a questionnaire for women age 15–49, and (in about two- thirds of the surveys) a questionnaire for a [r] ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 27 | Pages 759–802
... Our analysis has been developed using unpublished nominative data, part of the CHILD project. The data has been collected from civil registers of parochial archives from 1816 to 1870. During the Austrian Empire and the ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 45 | Pages 1361–1398
... We analyse the transition to first, second, and third births among different groups of immigrants’ daughters (from the Maghreb, sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, and Southeast Asia), and compa[r] ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 44 | Pages 1337–1360
... under way when the first large-scale official records began in the 1850s (Williams and Galley 1995; Gregory 2008): a much earlier start than in urban areas, where decline generally failed to set in before 1900. British ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 46 | Pages 1399–1434
... The municipal tax roll of Montreal offered a rough-and-ready annual census with occupation of the “head of household,” 3 and Lovell’s city directory identified businesses as well as hou[r] ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 36 | Pages 1017–1058
... Respondent- driven sampling (RDS), a technique originally developed to sample hard-to-reach populations in high-income countries, may offer an improved approach for surveying hard-to-rea[r] ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 36 | Pages 1035–1046
... Thus, family real estate wealth significantly and substantially increased the likelihood of death while the three variables designed to assess the healthy migrant effect (country of bi[r] ... See full document
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Volume 28 - Article 42 | Pages 1213–1262
... Regarding childlessness, again, the association with occu- pational status is even more dependent on context than that of mean completed fertility: the variation in the main occupation c[r] ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 42 | Pages 1165–1210
... Considering also the high percentage in Spain of immigrants from Latin America, it is reasonable to predict that the negative relationship between educational level and single motherho[r] ... See full document
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Volume 29 - Article 42 | Pages 1153–1186
... Register-based estimates of parents‘ separation have been consistently higher for children born to cohabiting than to married couples, as sample survey analyses hav[r] ... See full document
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