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Volume 31 - Article 11 | Pages 275–318
... Under constant mortality at the 2011 level and zero migration the social values of constant fertility which maximise the social value of the projections are lower than those which do s[r] ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 31 | Pages 909–938
... answered 11 questions regarding the role of women, such as whether a woman’s place is in the home, if a woman can both work and be a good mother, if girls and boys should have the same amount of schooling, ... See full document
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Volume 29 - Article 11 | Pages 275–306
... While Family Forming marriage constituted the largest share of marriages among compulsory educated women in both cohorts (roughly a third of marriages), large share[r] ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 50 | Pages 1477–1502
... individuals. 11 Overall, we expect to find such differences, since interactional patterns and preferences are a function of both observed characteristics ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 31 | Pages 855–878
... Theories of human capital predict that an increase in skills would provide women a greater opportunity to earn higher wages, and this in turn would increase women’s labor force participation (Smith and Ward 1985; Goldin ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 37 | Pages 1137–1166
... Austria has a long history of childbearing outside of marriage. In the 19 th century, the share of nonmarital births was among the highest in Europe (Shorter, Knodel, and Van de Walle 1971). The abolition of marriage ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 12 | Pages 307–318
... observations in the 5 counties with a weather station are included. (6): Unclustered robust standard errors. (7): Standard errors are clustered at the county level. (8): Eq. 1 estimated by a Probit regression. Average ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 33 | Pages 1007–1042
... Even though in 2010 the percentage of ever married by age 50 is still higher among less-educated women than the better educated, the social differential in life-time ev[r] ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 31 | Pages 879–904
... However, once observed characteristics of women and unobserved selection effects were properly controlled for, the risks of marital dissolution for those who cohabited prior to marriag[r] ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 24 | Pages 735–756
... As noted above, the interval coding of household income, with an open-ended top category, likely results in underestimating racial inequality if whites (or other populations) are overrepresented above the value chosen ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 38 | Pages 1167–1198
... A growing number of medical, epidemiological, and historical demographic studies find a relationship between early life conditions and later life mortality (Oris 2005; Bengtsson and Mineau 2009; Ben-Shlomo and Kuh 2002; ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 48 | Pages 1431–1454
... We control for several family-level characteristics that potentially confound the effect of the number of siblings on children’s secondary school attendance, including gender, birth or[r] ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 25 | Pages 757–778
... The second observation is that the introduction of sex-selective abortion as an option in family planning makes it possible for a stopping rule (or combination of rules) to affect the [r] ... See full document
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Volume 31 - Article 49 | Pages 1455–1476
... At the post-primary level, firstborn girls from small families appear to be substantially less likely to be enrolled compared with those hailing from large families; in sharp contrast,[r] ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 31 | Pages 1205–1216
... This is due to the fact that, as we have shown in the above, in the case when there is a negative effect of age at first birth on the second birth intensity and the only effect of educat[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 31 | Pages 915–944
... Second, we observed differences in fertility timing across contexts for the most recent period – the mean age at childbearing was higher in the central cities than in suburbs (although[r] ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 31 | Pages 871–882
... However, among unmarried high school dropouts, married teenage high school dropouts, and unmarried teenage high school graduates, US-born women are more likely to use Medicaid for birth [r] ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 31 | Pages 817–875
... Table 3 reports the responses in terms of number of beans to the questions about going to the market, experiencing a food shortage, having to rely on family members, infant mortality, be[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 31 | Pages 985–1014
... Note that for those with children aged 1 to 4, moves very close to parents are less likely than for those without children when compared with making no move at all, but more likely whe[r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 31 | Pages 913–948
... between 31 mainland provinces in China from 1985 to 2015, choosing population size, GDP, age structure, real wages at origin and destination, and railway travel time between provincial capitals as explanatory ... See full document
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