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Volume 12 - Article 13 | Pages 323–380

Volume 12 - Article 13 | Pages 323–380

... They are distinguished by the fact that their slight differences from the all-Russia pattern are not the same (alcohol-related mortality is higher in the light pink cluster and lower i[r] ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 13 | Pages 363–390 

Volume 33 - Article 13 | Pages 363–390 

... The Coale-Demeny model life tables and the formulas which underlie them have proven to be exceptionally resilient, remaining in use in demographic analysis for three to four decades. Throughout this timespan, the ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 19 | Pages 485–520

Volume 13 - Article 19 | Pages 485–520

... Figures 2a and 2b present age-standardized death rates by sex and sex differences in all- cause mortality for whites and African Americans at ages 15-39 from 1960 to 1995. Fluctuations in death rates during this period ... See full document

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Volume 20 - Article 13 | Pages 279–312

Volume 20 - Article 13 | Pages 279–312

... Act 12 of 1998 was a radical attempt to recognise the diversity of cultural and religious traditions in South Africa, at the same time as increasing the role of the state in protecting the rights of women within ... See full document

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Volume 39 - Article 13 | Pages 381–414

Volume 39 - Article 13 | Pages 381–414

... Next, the gender composition of the field of study may affect the socialization process both during the study period and in the (future) working environment. It could be that men and women who socialize with people of ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 13 | Pages 339–380

Volume 35 - Article 13 | Pages 339–380

... Senegalese migration to Europe has its roots in colonialism. The first migrations resulted from recruitment efforts by the French army and administration during colonial times. Starting in the 1950s, rapidly expanding ... See full document

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Volume 37 - Article 13 | Pages 363–416  

Volume 37 - Article 13 | Pages 363–416  

... to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for childbearing or family care over a 12-month period, and the act only applies to certain eligible employees (Laughlin ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 13 | Pages 309–320 

Volume 38 - Article 13 | Pages 309–320 

... With the rising divorce rate in Korea, one of the main concerns regarding the use of the own-children method is whether it satisfies the assumption that children aged 14 or younger are living with their respective ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 13 | Pages 301–334

Volume 13 - Article 13 | Pages 301–334

... Neonatal mortality is lower by half at Mlomp compared with Bandafassi (36 per thousand and 87 per thousand respectively). The overall difference is due to differences in mortality concerning all the major causes of ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 12 | Pages 281–300

Volume 13 - Article 12 | Pages 281–300

... 2.1 Application of death distribution methods to the Republic of Korea, 1955-2000 Death distribution methods perform most satisfactorily with data from populations where age is reported with considerable accuracy. As in ... See full document

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Volume 31 - Article 13 | Pages 337–380 

Volume 31 - Article 13 | Pages 337–380 

... unprecedented volume of inward migration flows over the past 15 years; at the beginning of the current economic crisis, Spain was the OECD country with the second- largest percentage of immigrants (after the ... See full document

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Volume 29 - Article 13 | Pages 323–354

Volume 29 - Article 13 | Pages 323–354

... More specifically, (i) we will review the current methods used in official mortality forecasts in Europe; (ii) compare the outcomes and the assumptions of different projecti[r] ... See full document

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Volume 39 - Article 12 | Pages 365–380 

Volume 39 - Article 12 | Pages 365–380 

... Interestingly, an early marriage (i.e., before age 22) is associated with a higher risk of belonging to the working poor only for men. Second, experiencing separation after marriage is m[r] ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 4 | Pages 83–116

Volume 13 - Article 4 | Pages 83–116

... the 12 months preceding the census (Central Statistics Office 1993, 1994a, 1994b, Central Bureau of Statistics ...the 13 administrative regions, the 2001 Population and Housing Census results and tables ... See full document

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Volume 23 - Article 13 | Pages 365–398

Volume 23 - Article 13 | Pages 365–398

... this article, with planning status of birth the dependent ...this article examines recent births in the United States and compares the contexts of planned and unplanned ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 5 | Pages 117–142

Volume 13 - Article 5 | Pages 117–142

... As derived, ACLE is a weighted average of the life expectancies of the cohorts present in a given period, with each cohort weighted by its probability of survival to that given year.. [r] ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 21 | Pages 547–558

Volume 13 - Article 21 | Pages 547–558

... The finding that these three measures differ substantially from the conventional period life expectancy when mortality changes over time is consistent with theoretical analysis by Bong[r] ... See full document

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Volume 13 - Article 20 | Pages 521–546

Volume 13 - Article 20 | Pages 521–546

... Even if we consider only the last 30 years of this period, when we examine the age- and sex-specific gains to the average life lived, it is evident that there are present demographic pro[r] ... See full document

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Volume 34 - Article 13 | Pages 373–406 

Volume 34 - Article 13 | Pages 373–406 

... Appendix 2 and Appendix 3 present the list of districts that experienced the lowest declines in fertility (reduction of TFR of less than 0.5) and highest declines in fertility (reduct[r] ... See full document

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Volume 15 - Article 13 | Pages 401–412

Volume 15 - Article 13 | Pages 401–412

... In fact, a high quality of the housing stock in combination with difficult access to housing for young people might offer the worst opportunities for having children?. Access to housi[r] ... See full document

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