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Volume 34 - Article 22 | Pages 615–656
... The immigrant population in Norway, comprising immigrants and their descendants, has gradually increased from 1% in the early 1970s to 15% today (Statistics Norway 2016). It is expected to continue to increase quite ... 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 34 - Article 20 | Pages 563–586
... Conditional age-specific fertility rates provide a more complete account of the evolution of fertility. Firstly, if we consider all birth orders combined, these rates show that fertility levels have decreased in all ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 24 | Pages 689–704
... Figure 1 shows per capita age profiles of total hours worked − including paid and unpaid activity − by gender. As observed, women spend more hours in market and non- market activities than men throughout the age profile. ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 28 | Pages 797–826
... The demographic transition in China took place at an extraordinarily rapid pace (Coale 1984; Hussain 2002). It has often been attributed to the Chinese government’s effective family planning policy (Greenhalgh and ... 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 34 - Article 31 | Pages 885–898
... censuses and an adaptation to the accounting procedures in multiregional life tables are used to estimate Black migrants’ expected duration of residence in the South between 1965 and[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 19 | Pages 525–562
... The inconsistency score, coded continuously from 0 to 3, measures the number of items (educational attainment, number of children ever born, and number of lifetime sexual partners) for[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 21 | Pages 587–614
... Baizan, Beauchemin, and González-Ferrer (2014) found that Senegalese migrants with partners in the origin country who have the potential to adapt to labor market circumstances in Eur[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 23 | Pages 657–688
... Persons who are embedded in this kind of network perceive more social pressure regarding family formation, anticipate strong network support in case of parenthood, and, because of [r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 25 | Pages 705–740
... Not surprisingly, the population sizes of the metropolitan places settled by pioneers were relatively large, especially for Salvadorans (397,000), Dominicans (358,000), and Colombians [r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 26 | Pages 741–760
... argument is that individuals with relatively low levels of human capital, women, and especially women with relatively low levels of human capital are likely to have had less influence [r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 27 | Pages 761–796
... In many West African countries, births are concentrated at the beginning of the year; therefore, despite using large units of aggregation, we were able to find consistent seasonal birth [r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 29 | Pages 827–844
... Due to the increasing proportion of women of reproductive age living in a consensual union and the similarity of childbearing patterns of married and cohabiting women, the proportion o[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 30 | Pages 845–884
... that are being documented in smaller population-specific studies (Beguy, Bocquier, and Zulu 2010). Such small geographical areas may experience even more rapid change in local populati[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 33 | Pages 927–942
... The findings indicated that while better educated women in earlier marriage cohorts (1940s to 1970s) were more likely to divorce, the risk of divorce increased faster and was much high[r] ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 32 | Pages 899–926
... Thirdly, and as a consequence, the socioeconomic gradient ‒ the shape of the inequalities according to social position ‒ is flatter among individuals with a foreign backgro[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 34 - Article 36 | Pages 1037–1052
... 34 years at arrival. We do not go above age 35 at arrival so as to ensure that women remain in the main reproductive age range during the five-year follow-up period, and also to minimize the possibility that ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 37 | Pages 1053–1062
... Using high-quality data from the Human Mortality Database for Sweden over the last 250 years, changes in the sex ratio at various ages are described and linked to the continuing survi[r] ... See full document
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