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Volume 38 - Article 58 | Pages 1777–1814 

Volume 38 - Article 58 | Pages 1777–1814 

... Since income is also associated with grandparent separation, we test if income per capita explains the association between grandparent separation and child vocabulary; reduced income cou[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 45 | Pages 1359–1388

Volume 38 - Article 45 | Pages 1359–1388

... for 58 countries on adolescent contraceptive use that com- pare married adolescents and those sexually active unmarried (WHO 2016), and the DHS program has produced a monograph focusing on unmet need for young ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 55 | Pages 1663–1698

Volume 38 - Article 55 | Pages 1663–1698

... survey. It will eliminate underreporting of multiple births and may reduce any confusion among data users who are familiar with full or truncated birth history data and potentially among data collectors as well. It will ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 41 | Pages 1241–1276

Volume 38 - Article 41 | Pages 1241–1276

... Female education is positively related to marital stability, but this association is only partly explained by educational differences in marital satisfaction and variables that shape att[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 48 | Pages 1457–1494

Volume 38 - Article 48 | Pages 1457–1494

... The data also indicates that, contrary to linear assimilationist claims (Gordon 1964), but consistent with the theory of segmented assimilation (Portes and Rumbaut 2001), as well as the [r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 54 | Pages 1635–1662

Volume 38 - Article 54 | Pages 1635–1662

... Official statistics on net migration that match the five-year interval commonly used as a timing interval when developing global population projections are in very short supply. There are a number of reasons for the lack ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 53 | Pages 1619–1634 

Volume 38 - Article 53 | Pages 1619–1634 

... In contrast, the ‘Resilient’ and ‘Moderately impaired’ groups both show stable low depression trajectories combined with very high and medium functional limitations, thus supporting a no[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 52 | Pages 1605–1618

Volume 38 - Article 52 | Pages 1605–1618

... For stroke, US-born Mexicans (4%), US-born Puerto Ricans (8%), and island-born Puerto Ricans (4%) exhibit a significantly higher proportion of stroke than non-Latino Whites (3%) at ages [r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 51 | Pages 1577–1604

Volume 38 - Article 51 | Pages 1577–1604

... Thus, our second finding is that, despite the fact that changes in the distribution of conjugal status and changes in the rates associated with each modality of conjugal status have diff[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 50 | Pages 1535–1576 

Volume 38 - Article 50 | Pages 1535–1576 

... The urban–rural growth differences in mortality, fertility, reclassification, and migration for the 80 provincial counties are regressed in four separate ‘seemingly unrelated’ equations [r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 49 | Pages 1495–1534

Volume 38 - Article 49 | Pages 1495–1534

... Male empowerment (male power advantage induced by higher educational level, being older, and doing less housework than the female partner) correlates with early childbearing and positive[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 47 | Pages 1423–1456 

Volume 38 - Article 47 | Pages 1423–1456 

... this article, we used the expected years ever mar- ried (EYEM) as a new alternative index to quantify nuptiality change and propose its decomposition into the three aforementioned ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 42 | Pages 1277–1302

Volume 38 - Article 42 | Pages 1277–1302

... To address this gap in the literature, we examine induced abortion experience and contraceptive behavior among working native women and migrant women from Central Asia in the Russian Fed[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 56 | Pages 1699–1732

Volume 38 - Article 56 | Pages 1699–1732

... this article we have extensively discussed the role of educational expansion, especially through the contexts of female employment, family policies, and availability of public ...overview article (2016: ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 46 | Pages 1389–1422

Volume 38 - Article 46 | Pages 1389–1422

... This result complements previous research indicating a lack of intergenerational transmission for family size and family formation patterns in East Germany under the regulative regime of[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 40 | Pages 1189–1240

Volume 38 - Article 40 | Pages 1189–1240

... Given the negative relationship observed between the effort made by countries to provide social transfers for the elderly and the marital fertility index during the periods 1880–1930 and[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 44 | Pages 1339–1358

Volume 38 - Article 44 | Pages 1339–1358

... Using data from an exploratory two-wave study on kinship structure and support for single mothers and their children in a highly mobile slum population in Nairobi, Kenya, this paper aims[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 43 | Pages 1303–1338

Volume 38 - Article 43 | Pages 1303–1338

... The decomposition presented above refers only to the direct effects of inflow and outflow. Meanwhile, as we have discussed in the previous sections, migration also affects the number of births in the years that follow. ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 57 | Pages 1733–1776 

Volume 38 - Article 57 | Pages 1733–1776 

... Turning to the labor market effect upon fertility, a 1% increase in female employment rate is associated with an average increase in total fertility rate of 0.35% when we only allow for [r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 38 | Pages 1111–1154

Volume 38 - Article 38 | Pages 1111–1154

... Regarding the effects of the control variables, ethnically mixed parentage and early exposure to the minority language enhance the probability that majority women would enter into an exo[r] ... See full document

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