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Volume 10 - Article 10 | Pages 265–286

Volume 10 - Article 10 | Pages 265–286

... For example, for Norway Lappegård (2001) finds that childlessness is almost as low among nurses and teachers with a university degree as among women with no education beyond secondary sc[r] ...

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Volume 3 - Article 10

Volume 3 - Article 10

... PES, each of the small areas for which estimates are needed contains sampled units parameters governing heterogeneity are identi ¿ able without the presence of a census or evaluation sa[r] ...

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Volume 32 - Article 10 | Pages 311–340

Volume 32 - Article 10 | Pages 311–340

... every 10 Dutch individuals born in the 1940s cohabited prior to marriage, compared to 9 in 10 born in the ...in 10 cohabitors born in the 1940s married their partner within five years, whereas in the ...

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Volume 31 - Article 10 | Pages 247–274

Volume 31 - Article 10 | Pages 247–274

... We might therefore expect cohabiting women to report higher levels of conflict about housework than cohabiting men, and for the gender difference to be larger than it is within married[r] ...

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Volume 13 - Article 10 | Pages 223–230

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 ...

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Volume 15 - Article 10 | Pages 311–328

Volume 15 - Article 10 | Pages 311–328

... For example, childless male cohabiters are more worried than their female partner that another lifestyle will be expected after a marriage, and they voice more doubt about the value of[r] ...

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Volume 16 - Article 10 | Pages 287–314

Volume 16 - Article 10 | Pages 287–314

... antecedents. 10 Furthermore, since their creation, the common lands have worked as collective units, where the common land authorities have managed the local resources and have had the responsibility of coping ...

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Volume 17 - Article 10 | Pages 247–300

Volume 17 - Article 10 | Pages 247–300

... As mentioned above, structural factors evidently contributed to the rapid conversion of consensual unions into marriage in the Baltic countries before the 1990s compared to [r] ...

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Volume 18 - Article 10 | Pages 285–310

Volume 18 - Article 10 | Pages 285–310

... Demographic analysis, as a means to evaluate population age and sex structure, is well developed. Various methods exist to assess age and sex data quality (age ratio score, sex ratio score, age-heaping index (Whipple, ...

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Volume 19 - Article 10 | Pages 249–260

Volume 19 - Article 10 | Pages 249–260

... This chapter outlines the positions in the current debate about the possibility of using public policies to influence fertility. We note the polarization between, on the on[r] ...

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Volume 12 - Article 10 | Pages 237–272

Volume 12 - Article 10 | Pages 237–272

... 3 in most cases. This is a predictable result because the models have, in essence, the same incidence rate until age T and then differ either in the slope of the “vitality” function or the intensity of stress events in ...

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Volume 14 - Article 10 | Pages 179–216

Volume 14 - Article 10 | Pages 179–216

... More specifically, the objectives of the present research are to: (1) apply alternative measurement strategies that preserve the continuous metric of birth weight and gestational age [r] ...

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Volume 24 - Article 10 | Pages 225–250

Volume 24 - Article 10 | Pages 225–250

... If we pose these or similar questions and challenge the myths of low fertility and all the other myths based on it, we will never end up proposing fertility-enhancing policies as a mea[r] ...

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Volume 20 - Article 10 | Pages 195–208

Volume 20 - Article 10 | Pages 195–208

... this article, we extend this research by examining the relationship between military service and the likelihood that cohabiting unions will be converted into ...

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Volume 21 - Article 10 | Pages 255–288

Volume 21 - Article 10 | Pages 255–288

... The interviews with national leaders included five main sections: (1) the history of the religious organization in Malawi and an overview of its organizational structure; (2) doctrinal[r] ...

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Volume 22 - Article 10 | Pages 211–236

Volume 22 - Article 10 | Pages 211–236

... The modeling of fertility patterns is an essential method researchers use to understand world-wide population patterns. Various types of fertility models have been reported in the literature to capture the patterns ...

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Volume 23 - Article 10 | Pages 257–292

Volume 23 - Article 10 | Pages 257–292

... A study using data from the United States reported that economic deprivation in the neighborhood did not affect the risk of divorce once couple-level resources were controlled for (Sou[r] ...

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Deconstructing ‘Public Interest’ in the Article 8 vs Article 10 Balancing Exercise

Deconstructing ‘Public Interest’ in the Article 8 vs Article 10 Balancing Exercise

... The courts’ difficulties in deciding whether to include or exclude commercial factors in the Art 8/10 balancing exercise reflect a certain intermittent mutual reliance of concepts within the public interest binary ...

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Volume 35 - Article 10 | Pages 253–282 

Volume 35 - Article 10 | Pages 253–282 

... Although presented as the remedy for economic problems and unemployment since the 1990s, the diffusion of new forms of flexible and temporary work contracts has transformed labor mark[r] ...

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Volume 34 - Article 10 | Pages 285–320 

Volume 34 - Article 10 | Pages 285–320 

... The current study uses a large population database linking information from over 75,000 persons across early, middle, and late life to establish how the combination of childhood a[r] ...

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