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Volume 22 - Article 9 | Pages 199–210
... We offer a comparison between the age profiles of rates of formation of marital and non-marital unions among women in Russia, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Italy.. We show th[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 22 | Pages 709–726
... Using nationally representative longitudinal data from the United Kingdom, we found that children’s BMI trajectories between the ages of 3 and 11 years were associated with parental work schedules at 9 months of ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 22 | Pages 647–670
... We also built models that predicted group usage characteristics, the results of which are also found in Table 4. Specifically, we built models to predict which groups will contain file attachments in at least 1% of all ... See full document
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Volume 17 - Article 8 | Pages 181–210
... In order to examine the time-squeeze hypothesis we use a duration perspective. We extend Model 1d with an interaction term between age at first birth and the duration since first birth; this model will be referred to as ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 22 | Pages 611–652
... Members of the youngest cohort (born 1991–1993) were not considered because most of them (95%) had not experienced household formation at the time of the most recent interview. Due to computational reasons, I had to ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 34 | Pages 1057–1096
... A number of scholars have recently argued that policies which help women combine work and family (i.e. state supported parental leave and collective child care), produce better results[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 35 | Pages 1097–1142
... The tables at the opština level for Bosnia in 1991 show only five categories, Croatia 29, Montenegro nine, Macedonia six, Slovenia 29, and all three regions of Serbia 22.. A separate a[r] ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 22 | Pages 615–654
... 12 In multivariate analyses, we include a flag variable for cases in which we use a child’s race/ethnicity as a proxy for the father’s race/ethnicity; this flag is associated with grea[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 18 | Pages 539–548
... cited article published in 1980, James Fries argued that in England, there had been no detectable change in the number of people living longer than 100 years, or in the maximum age of persons dying in a given ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 24 | Pages 733–770
... In short, the current results—showing rising levels of educational homogamy in both urban and rural areas—support the first hypothesis, which states that educational expansion, the inc[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 23 | Pages 691–732
... protsessov RA 1991-1998 [Study of the processes of external migration in Armenia 1991-1998]. Yerevan: Ministry of Statistics and Eurostat [Armenia].. a) Column (4) gives linear estimat[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 13 | Pages 321–346
... Complementing the picture of a halting gender equality process is recent evidence of remarkably large fertility differentials between women who are educated at the same educational lev[r] ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 22 | Pages 541–558
... However, since these younger members would have longer durations of membership, their recruitment would lead to an unwanted decrease in the number of elections per year, given the fixed [r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 10 | Pages 211–236
... The modeling of fertility patterns is an essential method researchers use to understand world-wide population patterns. Various types of fertility models have been reported in the literature to capture the patterns ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 8 | Pages 189–198
... al. article: “…their—and our—results might be best interpreted in the following way: some measures of gender egalitarianism in some countries appear to be positively associated with higher fertility, while other ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 32 | Pages 1015–1036
... The context of a rapidly ageing society in conjunction with a strong and global downturn boils down to a dilemma in which employers can stick to their passive, 'business as usual' stan[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 19 | Pages 549–578
... The hourly wage does not exhibit very large variability across different region of Italy, even if there is a clear tendency of lower hourly wage in the South (linked both with the presen[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 22 - Article 33 | Pages 1037–1056
... The aim of this paper is to study the determinants of partner choice based on an analysis of data recorded in the military registers on the late 19th-century male population of Alghero[r] ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 7 | Pages 179–210
... The main approach used in literature to analyse the Lent effect is to interpret the low concentration of marriage in March as evidence of respect for the religious restriction. Howeve[r] ... See full document
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