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Volume 7 - Article 7 | Pages 343–364

Volume 7 - Article 7 | Pages 343–364

... As we might expect, we find the highest proportion of children living with a lone mother, or not with a mother at all, in the USA. On average, as much as 22 percent of children here live in a one-parent family (or in any ...

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Volume 22 - Article 7 | Pages 159–188

Volume 22 - Article 7 | Pages 159–188

... However, Spline 4, which corresponds to the first-birth propensities of those women who migrated prior to marriage, looks notably different from the other two splines that pick up the [r] ...

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Volume 11 - Article 7 | Pages 173–194

Volume 11 - Article 7 | Pages 173–194

... During the summer of 1989, a reduction in patrol at the Hungarian border enabled East German tourists enter West Germany via Austria. Mounting pressures from the East Ger- man public for political and economic reform led ...

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Volume 31 - Article 7 | Pages 161–182

Volume 31 - Article 7 | Pages 161–182

... In previous research the widely held view is that there was a change in the association between social status and fertility in conjunction with the fertility transition, implying th[r] ...

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Volume 32 - Article 7 | Pages 219–250 

Volume 32 - Article 7 | Pages 219–250 

... formation. 7 After this I combined the work- history information with family data until the end of the observation period, in which employment status is lagged by one ...

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Volume 14 - Article 7 | Pages 111–138

Volume 14 - Article 7 | Pages 111–138

... Vaupel (2003) used simulations and empirical reasoning to investigate for some specific cases the impact of redundancy, repair capacity, and heterogeneity on the relative length of pos[r] ...

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Volume 15 - Article 7 | Pages 181–252

Volume 15 - Article 7 | Pages 181–252

... normalized 7 meaning that individual facts are stored only once, thereby eliminating the possibility that duplicate representations of the same fact are ...

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Volume 18 - Article 7 | Pages 205–232

Volume 18 - Article 7 | Pages 205–232

... However, some models with lagged income-inequality and average-income variables were estimated, because this makes good sense theoretically: While it is possible, for example, that other[r] ...

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Volume 17 - Article 7 | Pages 157–180

Volume 17 - Article 7 | Pages 157–180

... for women who reported only one union and were in that union at the beginning of the calendar period; (3) all unions for women who reported more than one union, who starte[r] ...

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Volume 19 - Article 7 | Pages 139–170

Volume 19 - Article 7 | Pages 139–170

... The advent of reliable, modern means of contraception; access to safe and legal induced abortion; changing patterns of partnership relations; substantial changes in[r] ...

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Volume 13 - Article 7 | Pages 163–188

Volume 13 - Article 7 | Pages 163–188

... In Figure 3-7 we plot the age decomposition for female and male changes in the crude labour force from 1985 (1987 in case of Spain) to 2000. The overall picture is a decrease in the crude labour force rate at ...

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Volume 16 - Article 7 | Pages 195–218

Volume 16 - Article 7 | Pages 195–218

... The proposed framework implies that the dilution and divergence perspectives are com- plementary and reconcilable. They can in fact be seen as two special cases of the same framework. The dilution argument can be viewed ...

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Volume 12 - Article 7 | Pages 141–172

Volume 12 - Article 7 | Pages 141–172

... Each of these decomposition procedures uses different formulas and consequently, produces variable results. However it is necessary to point out the similarities and dis- similarities between the different approaches; ...

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Volume 24 - Article 7 | Pages 179–200

Volume 24 - Article 7 | Pages 179–200

... In most countries, attitudes in favor of gender equality and high fertility intentions may be negatively correlated, but, from one country to the next, the mean ideal family size and e[r] ...

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Article 7: Documents of Title

Article 7: Documents of Title

... They give to a common carrier the right by special contract to provide against liability in all cases, except when it arises from his gross negligence, fraud or [r] ...

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Volume 23 - Article 7 | Pages 153–190

Volume 23 - Article 7 | Pages 153–190

... Both socioeconomic level and time are necessary to capture the inevitable socioeconomically differentiated net effects of modernisation and marriage market pressures in any population [r] ...

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Volume 3 - Article 7

Volume 3 - Article 7

... Most importantly, therefore, an intensified social interaction at a Malthusian high fertility equilibrium reduces the multiplier effect of increased family planning efforts at this equil[r] ...

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Volume 35 - Article 7 | Pages 167–200 

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] ...

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Volume 34 - Article 7 | Pages 203–242

Volume 34 - Article 7 | Pages 203–242

... As expected, preconception desires have a large positive effect on postconception pregnancy wantedness such that desires to get pregnant are associated with a pregnancy that is more wa[r] ...

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Volume 33 - Article 7 | Pages 179–210  

Volume 33 - Article 7 | Pages 179–210  

... Europe. 7 According to Wrigley and Schofield (1981), the biggest difference between the Protestant countries of Northern Europe and the Catholic countries of Southern Europe was respect for the Advent and Lent ...

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