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Volume 35 - Article 3 | Pages 47–80

Volume 35 - Article 3 | Pages 47–80

... Women who marry someone they have known for a short time and whose relationship is not embedded in family ties are more likely to divorce early.. These impulsive marriages reflect cha[r] ... See full document

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Volume 39 - Article 47 | Pages 1291–1304 

Volume 39 - Article 47 | Pages 1291–1304 

... Figure 2 shows normalized aggregate time series of inflows to Europe and acceptance rates. Between 2015 and 2018 the average acceptance rate was indeed somewhat higher (41.8%) compared with the period 2008–2012 (30.1%). ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 13 | Pages 339–380

Volume 35 - Article 13 | Pages 339–380

... (Table 3), individuals employed in routine non-manual occupations have a relative odds nearly 3 times higher than manual employees (no significant differences between skilled and unskilled workers were ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 14 | Pages 381–398

Volume 35 - Article 14 | Pages 381–398

... Table 3, the number of individuals in each age group equals the number of individuals in the corresponding life left ...Table 3 would be obtained in any census carried out in the stationary part of the ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 9 | Pages 229–252

Volume 35 - Article 9 | Pages 229–252

... Survey (ESS MD) available at: http://www.europeansocialsurvey.org/data/multilevel/ (last accessed on July 10, 2015; ESS ERIC 2016; Rydland, Arnesen, and Østensen 2007). This database has goals similar to those of the ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 47 | Pages 1373–1410 

Volume 35 - Article 47 | Pages 1373–1410 

... which to implement the IV strategy in order to identify the causal effects of fertility on mothers and fathers. As previously mentioned, the one-child policy for married couples in China was formalised in 1980 ... See full document

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Volume 19 - Article 4 | Pages 47–72

Volume 19 - Article 4 | Pages 47–72

... In most countries of this region, shares of women with three or more children were slowly and steadily declining throughout almost the whole period of observation (Figure 3, Panel D). There were a few exceptions. ... See full document

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Volume 41 - Article 47 | Pages 1315–1346 

Volume 41 - Article 47 | Pages 1315–1346 

... More importantly, grandparental childcare support serves as a family adaptive strategy to maximize the well-being of the extended family in contemporary urban China. During the last several decades, mainland China has ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 6 | Pages 139–166 

Volume 35 - Article 6 | Pages 139–166 

... Considering individuals rather than couples as the decision unit, when and why do partners invest individually in sole home ownership rather than in joint home ownership as a union-specific capital, which would be the ... See full document

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Volume 37 - Article 47 | Pages 1515–1548 

Volume 37 - Article 47 | Pages 1515–1548 

... census division are shown in Figure 5. While migration has declined in all regions, declines are steeper in the South and West: these particularly pronounced declines are reflected in the relatively large negative rate ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 5 | Pages 117–138

Volume 35 - Article 5 | Pages 117–138

... tion 3 we mentioned that a work specialization among migrants of different nationalities has developed, so that the different logistic needs led to a differentiation of the settlement ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 4 | Pages 81–116

Volume 35 - Article 4 | Pages 81–116

... Trends in the role of religion in mortality, for example, might still have played a role. Mackenbach, Kunst, and Looman (1991) showed that the convergence towards the mean of regions in the southeast in the Netherlands ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 47 | Pages 1281–1296

Volume 33 - Article 47 | Pages 1281–1296

... But there are also other large African countries that do not show such discontinuities, or even experienced accelerated educational improvement for these cohorts. Figure 2a shows the trends for successive cohorts in ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 35 | Pages 1045–1078

Volume 35 - Article 35 | Pages 1045–1078

... To get further insight into the scale of the declining recuperation of postponed marriages and the rising permanent singlehood by level of education, I developed two projection scenarios of CFMR at age 45 for the women ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 10 | Pages 253–282 

Volume 35 - Article 10 | Pages 253–282 

... Although presented as the remedy for economic problems and unemployment since the 1990s, the diffusion of new forms of flexible and temporary work contracts has transformed labor mark[r] ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 8 | Pages 201–228

Volume 35 - Article 8 | Pages 201–228

... But even if returning Mexican families face barriers to school enrollment, should we expect the same association in Mexico between duration of residence and school enrollment as observ[r] ... See full document

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Volume 35 - Article 1 | Pages 1–30

Volume 35 - Article 1 | Pages 1–30

... The hazard regression models for union formation transitions use age groups as the baseline. Women become at risk of union formation at the age of 15, and age is categorized as under 20, 20‒24, 25‒29, 30‒34, ... See full document

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Volume 34 - Article 35 | Pages 995–1036

Volume 34 - Article 35 | Pages 995–1036

... After discussing the rationale for including social network indices in the GGS, we provide descriptive information on social network characteristics and an overview of substantive ques[r] ... See full document

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Volume 32 - Article 47 | Pages 1299–1328

Volume 32 - Article 47 | Pages 1299–1328

... Married family coresidents, however, are likely to value more traditional and positive marital norms and, hence, life satisfaction is significantly related to attitude toward marriage[r] ... See full document

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