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Volume 25 - Article 12 | Pages 407–436
... LE in poor perceived health, with functional limitations or self-reported chronic diseases captures periods of self-reported deteriorated health status, which are known to be predictiv[r] ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 25 | Pages 697–736
... Overall, the propensity score matching results show that traditional regression methods tend to overestimate the negative effects of teen motherhood. Teen mothers’ lower levels of educational and labor market performance ... See full document
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Volume 27 - Article 2 | Pages 25–52
... Furthermore, we found that education, employment, urbanisation, and having cohabited are negatively related with the disapproval of divorce if young children are present. Generally speaking, these effects are in line ... See full document
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Volume 30 - Article 25 | Pages 739–752
... Figure 2 displays first-marriage risks across age and sex in the years 1991−2007 without any additional factors included. In this particular figure only, men and women of ages 56−75 are also included to reveal any ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 27 | Pages 837–868
... Controlling for individual, household, and cluster-level factors, all program variables were significantly associated with modern contraceptive use (Table 3), except exposure to family planning messages in newspapers). ... See full document
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Volume 7 - Article 11 | Pages 407–432
... almost equal to that in Shanghai. This phenomenon cannot be explained directly by a hypothesized positive relationship between socio-economic development and the divorce rate. A few remarks may be useful to understand ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 25 | Pages 783–818
... The outlying patterns observed for overweight, headaches, and ear infections may help elucidate underlying processes. If, for example, headaches and ear infections are more consistently responded to and reported across ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 28 | Pages 869–902
... While these studies begin to improve epidemiological understanding of how marriage relates to HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, a decidedly sociological approach to this relationship is far less common – clear ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 14 | Pages 407–420
... Compared with all other education groups, mothers with some college have the highest rates of labor force participation, but also high rates of part-time employment, non-standard work,[r] ... See full document
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Volume 29 - Article 16 | Pages 407–440
... (Statistiche in breve). Karemera, D., Iwuagwu Oguledo, V., and Davis, B. A gravity model analysis of international migration to North America. Determinants of international migration fl[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 32 - Article 25 | Pages 775–796
... In this study we build upon this research and the literature on autonomy and child health outcomes to examine the association between women’s decision-making autonomy and children’s e[r] ... See full document
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Volume 17 - Article 25 | Pages 741–774
... Findings that in the absence of better data mainly would have formed the basis for speculation and formulation of hypotheses now can stand as they are: The first-birth fert[r] ... See full document
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Volume 13 - Article 25 | Pages 615–640
... Continuous change of causes through time is more problematic. In the removal model, the quotients of the longitudinal « frozen » table are immediately reached, owing to instantaneous adjustment. But with a change in ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 25 | Pages 771–812
... This article uses life history calendar (LHC) data from coastal Ghana and event history statistical methods to examine inter-regional migration for men and women, focusing on four specific migration types: ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 25 | Pages 599–622
... A variety of parametric models pre- senting the fertility rates as a function of age have been proposed in order to describe the age-specific fertility pattern.. Some of them provide nic[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21 - Article 25 | Pages 759–764
... In the stable population, constant vital rates yield (linear) exponential growth in the number of births, while in the metastable model net maternity that increases exponentially over ag[r] ... See full document
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Volume 24 - Article 25 | Pages 611–632
... Although they do not propose LCLE as an indicator of tempo-adjusted life expectancy, they interpret this correspondence as a piece of evidence, in the linear shift scenario, that curre[r] ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 25 | Pages 973–1018
... Similar to other European countries, a two-child family constitutes a well- established family model in Slovakia. A preference for two children prevails and 60% of women in reproductive age intend to have two children ... See full document
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Volume 18 - Article 14 | Pages 409–436
... To ex- amine the present empirical relevance of the heterogeneous stationary population model, Figure 1 shows the crude birth rate, the crude death rate, and the reciprocal of the life e[r] ... See full document
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