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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 37 - Article 38 | Pages 1275–1296

Volume 37 - Article 38 | Pages 1275–1296

... In contrast, as rates have risen in Europe, the positive educational gradient that existed in some countries – most prominently in Southern Europe – has weakened, and a negative gradient has strengthened in most ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 27 | Pages 727–736

Volume 38 - Article 27 | Pages 727–736

... In what follows below, we replicate Finer’s Kaplan–Meier estimates of cohort trends in premarital sex for NSFG women born 1939–1948, 1949–1958, 1959–1968, 1969– 1978, and 1979–1988 at exact ages 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35, ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 38 | Pages 1097–1110 

Volume 40 - Article 38 | Pages 1097–1110 

... employment increases. However, the point at which housing-related mobility gives way to employment-led migration differs by context. According to the distance–motive trends in Figures 1–3, housing-led mobility appears to ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 11 | Pages 247–286

Volume 38 - Article 11 | Pages 247–286

... The average age of the mother at first birth has been increasing steadily over the past 40 years and has now reached above 30 years, though this age varies considerably based on the immigrant group’s country of ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 3 | Pages 95–108 

Volume 38 - Article 3 | Pages 95–108 

... water, and car); and (3) whether the place of residence is a city of more than 100,000 inhabitants. People in cities usually enjoy better economic opportunities and services (clean water, electricity, transportation, ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 49 | Pages 1495–1534

Volume 38 - Article 49 | Pages 1495–1534

... Based on the results presented for the first group of couples in which female partners are aged 25 to 39, we will determine the effect of inequality between partners on their total number of children born. Since the ... See full document

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Volume 34 - Article 1 | Pages 1–38  

Volume 34 - Article 1 | Pages 1–38  

... This aspect is important for Italy, where the spread of fixed-term contracts, part- time work, and flexible jobs has been facilitated by the introduction of the 1997 Treu and the 2003 Biagi reform measures 10 (Censis ... See full document

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Volume 39 - Article 45 | Pages 1227–1240

Volume 39 - Article 45 | Pages 1227–1240

... One reason for this improvement is likely due to contraceptive use dynamics across age, as previously mentioned. Age-specific contraceptive use has changed over the years (results not shown). The age groups experiencing ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 43 | Pages 1211–1240 

Volume 33 - Article 43 | Pages 1211–1240 

... Popular media suggest that international migration is an increasingly viable option for older Americans (e.g., Christie 2006; Hawley 2007; Sassen 1988). Reasons why this group, as well as older Europeans, move abroad ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 5 | Pages 127–154

Volume 38 - Article 5 | Pages 127–154

... As noted, we determined whether an occupation masculinized or feminized by looking at the overall change in female representation between 2000 and 2014: We coded a person as being in a m[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 2 | Pages 37–94

Volume 38 - Article 2 | Pages 37–94

... Regardless of whether the ultimate aim is to compare marital fertility patterns in different countries or to undertake a detailed study of a single country over a long time period during[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 1 | Pages 1–26

Volume 38 - Article 1 | Pages 1–26

... On the other hand, some studies suggest a revival of ancestor worship in the Reform Era. Readers should note that the suppression during the Mao era did not totally succeed in eliminating ancestor worship from society. ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 9 | Pages 227–232

Volume 38 - Article 9 | Pages 227–232

... The conference was jointly organized by the Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies (CHADS), the National School of Development at Peking University, the China Population and De[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 10 | Pages 233–246

Volume 38 - Article 10 | Pages 233–246

... The preface by Yi Zeng ( 2018 ) and the three papers in this Special Collection of Demographic Research demonstrate that significant progress has been made in the understanding of the c[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 45 | Pages 1359–1388

Volume 38 - Article 45 | Pages 1359–1388

... Despite the mention to universal access, global monitoring of these aims has cen- tered on women married or in-union (UN 2016; UNFPA 2010). As a result, groups with special needs, such as sexually active unmarried ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 38 | Pages 1135–1148 

Volume 35 - Article 38 | Pages 1135–1148 

... Using EU-SILC panel data to investigate full-time employment as a predictor of partnered women’s risk of first birth in Poland, we first multiply imputed employment status two years[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 32 | Pages 879–896 

Volume 38 - Article 32 | Pages 879–896 

... We selected a stratified sample of (a) sibships in which one sibling (male or female) died between 15 and 59 years old (n=592) and (b) other sibships in which no adult death was recorded[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 28 | Pages 737–772

Volume 38 - Article 28 | Pages 737–772

... First, most of the studies on family reunification are focused on a single country of origin and study a specific aspect of family reunification: for instance, migrants fro[r] ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 26 | Pages 691–726

Volume 38 - Article 26 | Pages 691–726

... As illustrated in Figure 1, a comparison between left-behind children and nonmigrant children who both live in rural areas reveals the potential impact of parental migration; a compariso[r] ... See full document

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