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Volume 41 - Article 5 | Pages 103–124
... Mounting evidence suggests that there is a positive relationship between religiosity and fertility (e.g., Adsera 2006; Baudin 2015; Hayford and Morgan 2008; Neuman and Ziderman 1986; Okun 2017). It has been posited that ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 20 | Pages 579–592
... In all columns, newlywed couples (i.e., at zero years of marriage duration) in capture-based marriages turn out to have a significantly lower profile similarity index than newlywed couples in love marriages, and at least ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 36 | Pages 1047–1058
... than 5 deaths per 1,000 children ...age 5, and the fact that by that age many children are already immunized for some infectious diseases and are less vulnerable to health ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 30 | Pages 873–912
... Figure 5 depicts for each birth cohort the percentage of women who experienced the different ...Figure 5 also shows that the Late Starters pathway decreased as the fertility transition progressed; ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 32 | Pages 949–952
... 5. We encourage authors to reflect unflinchingly on the quality of the data they use and expect frank acknowledgement of the various imperfections that characterize their data sources. Analyses that extend beyond ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 41 | Pages 1081–1104
... As outlined above, a key challenge in studying the relationship between early childbearing and late-life health outcomes is the presence of confounding factors that are potentially driving both the process behind having ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 8 | Pages 197–230
... (ages 5–14); they are limited in any way because of difficulty remembering or because they experience periods of confusion (ages 2–14); they have difficulty walking without equipment due to a health illness (ages ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 9 | Pages 231–262
... The area under study comprises a set of seven culturally and economically homogeneous villages located in southeast Mali, whose inhabitants belong to the Bwa ethnic group. This population is typical of the ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 22 | Pages 617–648
... be partnered at the time of the TeO survey, which likely reflects that Muslim women in our sample were significantly younger than non-Muslims (Table 1). Perhaps related to their different partnership statuses, Appendix ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 19 | Pages 545–578
... dower 5 (or muakhar) is a sum of money promised to the Muslim bride in the event of divorce or the death of the husband, but it is not actually paid unless one of these two events comes to ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 37 | Pages 1059–1090
... Besides the law and the parents, the Church also had a strong influence on premarital relationships in Sweden. Given the relatively small geographical size of the marriage market, the Sunday service in the parish church ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 41 | Pages 1339–1350
... To estimate the degree of mortality advantage among BAF officers, we first predict age-specific death rates using the coefficients of Poisson regression models that estimate the number of deaths during the follow-up ... See full document
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Volume 5 - Article 4 | Pages 79–124
... Bolivia: 7KH 2 tests indicate that if only one of the outcome variables at a time is included in these probits, the probit is significant at the 5 percent level only for severe stunting, that is, a child who is ... See full document
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Volume 25 - Article 3 | Pages 103–134
... To what extent does collecting migrants’ contacts in the country of origin allows one to reach a sufficient number of migrants at the destination? One of our most striking results is that the origin-based snowballing ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 41 | Pages 1241–1276
... than 5% of the educational difference in divorce, and (b) were not significant mediators at the 5% statistical significance level, in order for the remainder of the analysis to be more ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 52 | Pages 1453–1478
... Respondents can choose one of six options: married, common law, widowed, divorced, separated, or single. Legally married individuals are those who report being married or separated; the others count as unmarried. We use ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 38 | Pages 1091–1130
... Concerning patterns for future years, the Lee–Carter model is not able to capture all observed mortality changes of the past decades, and its forecast trends are often unrea- sonable, i.[r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 21 | Pages 593–616
... By studying mobility trajectories, rather than discrete relocation events, research can improve our understanding of mobility processes in a biographical context (Bail[r] ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 41 | Pages 1197–1204
... access work is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Germany (CC BY 3.0 DE), which permits use, reproduction, and distribution in any medium, provided the ori[r] ... See full document
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Volume 4 - Article 3 | Pages 97–124
... In short, Brasche is the first to propose a plane figure (without vertical axis, as proposed by Zeuner) supplemented by networks of parallels as Becker, Verwey and Lexis will do later[r] ... See full document
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