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Volume 37 - Article 6 | Pages 129–146
... Figure 6 compares the main findings from the cross-sectional and longitudinal regressions. The heavier solid and dashed lines represent the average regression lines from the fixed effects models for sub-Saharan ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 52 | Pages 1695–1706
... Age-specific estimates indicate that the probability of experiencing a three- generation arrangement during a child’s first year of life is 17.6% for Asian, 16.5% for black children, 14.[r] ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 2 | Pages 37–94
... One of the contributions of the present study is precisely its use of a large number of countries over a lengthy historical period. We show that aggregated data (from both the national and the provincial sphere) can lead ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 37 | Pages 1101–1134
... Furthermore, individuals in the group of more highly educated individuals have a higher likelihood of experiencing a LAT partnership or cohabitation than individuals with a lower education (Hypothesis 2). My second ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 12 | Pages 325–362
... to 6 (second stage of tertiary education), are ...and 6–6); eduHYPER – hypergamy, the female partner has a lower education level than the male partner (woman’s education given in ISCED number is ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 56 | Pages 1793–1824
... We further probed into this unexplained wage residual by doing a factorial survey experiment among HR managers. We tried to improve on earlier experiments by surveying those individuals whose daily job it is to hire ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 55 | Pages 1761–1792
... An increasing number of developing countries worldwide are witnessing intensified internal migration as a result of urbanization and industrialization. Among them, China is experiencing the largest migration in history. ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 1 | Pages 1–12
... In general, the declines that we estimate are consistent with the fertility declines reported by Vital Statistics. Vital Statistics estimates of TFRs for AI/AN women are 2,165 births per 1,000 women in 1980; 2,185 per ... See full document
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Volume 22 - Article 6 | Pages 129–158
... This paper introduced the SPACE program, which is a collection of SAS® programs to estimate MSLT functions and their variances from simple as well as complex survey data, and demonstra[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 29 | Pages 917–928
... The DEAS provides data on highest educational attainment coded according to the ISCED scheme. Because more differentiated educational categories means fewer cases in each, we dichotomized educational level into higher ... See full document
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Volume 15 - Article 5 | Pages 105–146
... Apart from marriage, there is a clear acceleration in leaving home. It is slight for women, but clear-cut for young men (see Figure 6). A similar result was shown by Ongaro (2005) with a different dataset. Thus, ... See full document
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Volume 20 - Article 8 | Pages 129–168
... A more problematic aspect, however, is that, in spite of improved statistical bulletins and data processing in the late 1970s and early 1980s, there were deficiencies in MNP coverage. An INE survey (1987) revealed the ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 53 | Pages 1707–1734
... The results support the conclusions that, across the board and except for the three direct-effect coefficients mentioned previously, the theoretical model correctly describes how accultu[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 39 | Pages 1297–1326
... sense given our application to household services. But making location central to the definition of the household is less self-evident in the case of NIDS than it is for the Ag- incourt HDSS, particularly since moves are ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 30 | Pages 929–956
... We reviewed the 30-year (1985–2015) two-child policy experiment carried out in Yicheng, a county in the Shanxi province of China, to assess the impact of this policy on the crude birth r[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 27 | Pages 867–888
... If during the period of study there is an economic contraction – GDP growth decreases by one percentage point – the total fertility rate in poor states decreases on average by 0.002 (0.0[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 28 | Pages 889–916
... where ℎ is the hazard of abortion within time interval t , in episode i for individual j ; is length of time in years since age 15 or for second and higher order pregnancies since the[r] ... See full document
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Volume 32 - Article 4 | Pages 107–146
... Associations between early fatherhood and both allostatic load and health limitation were mediated through smoking, wealth, and physical activity, although significant direct associat[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 10 | Pages 251–294
... For analyses of perceived risk of HIV infection, women not in the analytic sample were significantly younger, less wealthy, reported a greater number of lifetime sexual partners, and wer[r] ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 11 | Pages 295–324
... The impact of foreigner fertility on total fertility in Switzerland is clear: It widens the fertility curve and causes the early bulge, although this is now dissipating as the fertility[r] ... See full document
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