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Volume 13 - Article 10 | Pages 223–230
... The article begins by providing general information about 22 surveillance sites from Africa and Asia, with sizes of monitored populations varying from around 8 to 215 ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 13 | Pages 391–426
... Conditional on wanting to become parents, women working in more sociable environments were only marginally different from others regarding their expected timing of entering parenthood. It is somewhat surprising, however, ... See full document
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Volume 13 - Article 4 | Pages 83–116
... Earlier research on fertility trends in the historical Ovamboland region has shown that in 1925, total fertility was almost eight and total marital fertility around ten (Notkola and Siiskonen 2000). Fertility declined ... See full document
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Volume 13 - Article 5 | Pages 117–142
... Tables A-1 to 3 show the annual change in ACLE for each decade of the twentieth century, and its decomposition, for three countries: England and Wales, Norway and Switzerland. The first column shows time t, the midpoint ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 13 | Pages 361–402
... In Figure 10 we have plotted the transition intensities for the various types of unions. The results were obtained with a hazard regression model, separately for each transition event. The data came from the 2002 ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 13 | Pages 321–346
... Another Nordic labour market characteristic is high and persistent gender segregation. Women and men are concentrated in different occupations, industries and sectors (horizontal segregation), and are further divided in ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 13 | Pages 367–392
... Generally participants related to the concept of shelf life because of their experience with its use on perishable food items. They offered feedback on their initial impression of the idea, such as, “Actually the method ... See full document
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Volume 10 - Article 8 | Pages 197–230
... As the number of seniors increases relative to the number of non-senior adults, at least one of the three outcomes must occur: (1) the number of seniors living in extended households mu[r] ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 13 | Pages 309–320
... The number of international marriages started to increase gradually in the early 1990s, many years before 2005 when the national policy to combat low fertility was belatedly put in place (Figure 4). In the peak year of ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 13 | Pages 363–416
... a 10% penalty in the United States, indicate that working four years part-time would net the average woman only about 90% of the income of a comparable woman working two years ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 13 | Pages 363–390
... In our analysis we employed 4 broad categories of cause of death, plus a residual category of “all other causes”. These broad categories were not developed initially from either the ICD-9 or the ICD-10 ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 13 | Pages 373–406
... Given that both distal and proximate determinants tend to be strongly correlated with a large number of societal norms and indicators, ruling out confounding concerns is generally difficult at the country level. ... See full document
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Volume 9 - Article 10 | Pages 223–262
... The Coale-McNeil (CM) nuptiality model is a mathematical expression of regularity in age patterns of first marriage. It is a standard demographic tool for the estimation and projection of age schedules of first marriage ... See full document
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Volume 10 - Article 13 | Pages 355–368
... Special Collection 3: Contemporary Research on European Fertility: Perspectives and Developments was produced as a surprise in honor of Jan M.. Hoem on his 65th birthday.[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 2 | Pages 13–24
... The final paper in the collection, the contribution by Tai, Baxter, and Hewitt (2014, SC19–9), examines relationship satisfaction of those in LAT relationships compared to cohabitation and marriage from a cross-national ... See full document
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Volume 13 - Article 21 | Pages 547–558
... The finding that these three measures differ substantially from the conventional period life expectancy when mortality changes over time is consistent with theoretical analysis by Bong[r] ... See full document
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Volume 13 - Article 20 | Pages 521–546
... Even if we consider only the last 30 years of this period, when we examine the age- and sex-specific gains to the average life lived, it is evident that there are present demographic pro[r] ... See full document
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Volume 13 - Article 19 | Pages 485–520
... Homicide, intentional and unintentional injuries, and HIV/AIDS in the most recent period also accounted for most of the fluctuations in sex differences in all-cause mortality between 1[r] ... See full document
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Volume 15 - Article 13 | Pages 401–412
... In fact, a high quality of the housing stock in combination with difficult access to housing for young people might offer the worst opportunities for having children?. Access to housi[r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 8 | Pages 197–230
... To fill this gap in the literature, this study (a) compares rates of poor overall health and disability of black/white biracial children with those of single-race white and sin[r] ... See full document
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