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Volume 36 - Article 2 | Pages 41–72
... Most of these variables are likely to affect the number of abortions too, if a woman gets pregnant. Therefore, all these variables except the two dummies identifying the birth cohort enter the equation explaining the ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 9 | Pages 231–262
... The second axis of our analysis concerns changes in the family. Our longitudinal survey data have enabled us to explore changes in family structure over time (in five- year periods), concerning both the number of people ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 19 | Pages 545–578
... chi 2 tests of linear hypotheses following multinomial logistic regressions, we found that there were no statistically significant differences between kinds of relations when regressed on salient ...and 2 = ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 22 | Pages 617–648
... Migration status: Migration status may influence women’s fertility preferences and behaviors through processes of socialization and adaptation, thus we include indicators for first-generation migrant origin, ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 37 | Pages 1059–1090
... Descriptive statistics for the outcome variable are provided in Table 2 and Figure 1. Table 2 reports the mean length of closed birth intervals by parity and birth cohort [r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 38 | Pages 1091–1130
... At first glance, the boundary of the confidence intervals in Figure 9 is extremely close to the fitted values in the observed period (1960–2016). This is mainly due to the large expected values in the Poisson ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 11 | Pages 293–330
... simulation, 2) each time there is a change in a variable that features in the time function used to calculate a given event, and 3) after the occurrence of the ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 20 | Pages 579–592
... In all columns, newlywed couples (i.e., at zero years of marriage duration) in capture-based marriages turn out to have a significantly lower profile similarity index than newlywed couples in love marriages, and at least ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 8 | Pages 197–230
... information available in the household roster of the NHIS to link children to both coresident, biological/adoptive parents and identify biracial children using information about the races of coresident mothers and ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 41 | Pages 1081–1104
... In Table 6 we display the results from adding the life-cycle factors to our preferred specification from column 3 of Table 2. As we explain in the discussion section below, a caveat of this approach is that these ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 30 | Pages 873–912
... Traditional 2 trajectory also increased across birth cohorts, but the 1830‒1839 cohort started to ...and 2 trajectories we discern a so-called ski-jump pattern of increasing fertility preceding fertility ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 41 | Pages 1209–1254
... In accord with our final hypothesis (H4), the comparison of model estimates for different parities confirms that differences in childbearing behaviour between Russians in Estonia and the host population are concentrated ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 2 | Pages 37–52
... were selected because they have either: (1) been found to be associated with fertility in previous work (marriage, female education); (2) are indicators of poverty and living conditions (type of housing, ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 36 | Pages 1047–1058
... below 2 per 1,000 and remains below this value as children age (the Millennium Development Goal target of child mortality for developed countries was 5 per ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 52 | Pages 1453–1478
... Part 2 of the Appendix, we plot divorce rates measured with tax data and vital statistics for the province of Quebec and the rest of Canada, and we find that levels and trends across the two data sources are quite ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 41 | Pages 1339–1350
... Consistently, life expectancy at age 45 for the average Brazilian men born in 1935 (25.9) is lower than the one for BAF officers (30.4). However, at age 75, the difference reduces substantially to only 0.2 years of life, ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 1 | Pages 1–36
... It is evident that if the impact of migration on the childbearing patterns of the host countries is measured exclusively by its contribution to the increase in the TFR of [r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 21 | Pages 593–616
... Relatedly, family ties outside the household are increasingly part of the analysis of spatial mobility (Mulder and Cooke 2009). Growing family instability and diversity imply that close family members increasingly live ... See full document
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Volume 26 - Article 2 | Pages 41–62
... In the next interaction model between gender and duration of work contract (M4, Table 2) we investigate the gendered effect of the employment situation of both partners in more detail. The results suggest that ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 2 | Pages 41–62
... Nuances on the rural disadvantage are revealed in an analysis of mortality by branch of service, reported in Table 2. Marines have the highest death rate of all branches; the rate is nearly twice that of the next ... See full document
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