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Volume 35 - Article 21 | Pages 581–616
... Table 4 reports the estimates of ZIP models run separately on childless daughters and daughters with children. Data for all four countries were pooled together and country dummies were[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 16 | Pages 455–470
... variation evident in the data for women, but much less so in those for men. This variation among women is interpretable in relation to existing public policy regime typologies, reflecting differences in gender ideologies ... See full document
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Volume 28 - Article 20 | Pages 581–612
... age groups: youths (15–24), young adults (25–34), experienced adults (35–49), and older adults (50–64). The age ranges in the age categories are unequal in order to make the shares of the workforce in each ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 5 | Pages 117–138
... In this paper we propose the use of the inhomogeneous K -function (Baddeley, Møller, and Waagepetersen 2000) to study spatial attraction in the household locations of some groups of fore[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 17 | Pages 471–504
... Although cause-specific modal ages at death differ greatly in level, our results indicate that modal age values for leading causes among Canadian males and females increased steadily[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 44 | Pages 1303–1316
... The main driver of declining youth crime in Denmark is that fewer young people are experiencing contact with the criminal justice (extensive margin), and not lower rates of criminal re[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 42 | Pages 1245–1258
... Mexico’s cohabitation boom of the 2000s was driven by cohorts born after 1975, whose cohabiting unions are less likely to transition to marriage than those formed by earlier cohorts.. [r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 45 | Pages 1317–1342
... Whereas the dissolution risk of directly married couples went down in Europe during the diffusion of premarital cohabitation, the family dissolution risk of children born within marr[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 43 | Pages 1259–1302
... We use instrumental variable models with multiple births as instruments to examine the causal effects of family size on the health outcomes of children, as measured by receiving medici[r] ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 35 | Pages 967–1016
... variable. Second, we re-estimate the main models, using the father’s country of birth instead of the mother’s country of birth. Third, we include additional control variables at the individual level (i.e., religious ... See full document
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Volume 33 - Article 35 | Pages 1015–1034
... Demographic and Health Survey data from 31 African countries confirm that there are many instances in which women have several years of primary school but cannot read.. In fact, in some[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 35 | Pages 995–1036
... After discussing the rationale for including social network indices in the GGS, we provide descriptive information on social network characteristics and an overview of substantive ques[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 1 | Pages 1–30
... The hazard regression models for union formation transitions use age groups as the baseline. Women become at risk of union formation at the age of 15, and age is categorized as under 20, 20‒24, 25‒29, 30‒34, ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 3 | Pages 47–80
... Women who marry someone they have known for a short time and whose relationship is not embedded in family ties are more likely to divorce early.. These impulsive marriages reflect cha[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 4 | Pages 81–116
... In our analysis, the result of significant beta convergence without significant sigma convergence indicates that even though overall regional mortality differences have not declined, [r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 7 | Pages 167–200
... More specifically, we use quantile regression to explore whether the better perinatal health status of children of immigrant mothers that has been consistently documented for a number [r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 6 | Pages 139–166
... supplementary materials (Table S.2 and Table S.3). “Age group” measures respondents’ age in five categories: 18–25 (ref.), 26–35, 36–45, 46–55 and 56–65 years. “Relative age” measures the difference between the ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 21 | Pages 593–616
... By studying mobility trajectories, rather than discrete relocation events, research can improve our understanding of mobility processes in a biographical context (Bail[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 8 | Pages 201–228
... But even if returning Mexican families face barriers to school enrollment, should we expect the same association in Mexico between duration of residence and school enrollment as observ[r] ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 9 | Pages 229–252
... The Contextual Database (CDB) of the Generations and Gender Programme (GGP; http://www.ggp-i.org/data/ggp-contextual-database) supports such analyses by providing comparative data o[r] ... See full document
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