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Volume 33 - Article 3 | Pages 65–92 

Volume 33 - Article 3 | Pages 65–92 

... In order to consider the sensitivity of our results to the use of a relative measure of early childbearing, we also estimated models using an absolute measure of early childbearing (results not shown). Here, we defined ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 41 | Pages 1153–1164

Volume 33 - Article 41 | Pages 1153–1164

... Although the increase expressed in 2005 prices is substantial, in relative terms, peo- ple of younger and older working ages earned less than they did in 1988. It appears that another age group may have gained more ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 28 | Pages 801–840 

Volume 33 - Article 28 | Pages 801–840 

... The dependency ratio used by INE is a simplified description of economic depen- dency. It disregards individuals above age 65 who continue to be productive and those 16–64 who are not part of the labour force. A ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 31 | Pages 909–938

Volume 33 - Article 31 | Pages 909–938

... In 2009 we recruited the CAPMAS personnel to update their enumeration and listing of household members in El Walideya Middle prior to conducting the study, so as to have an estimate of how many mothers-in-law would be ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 32 | Pages 939–950

Volume 33 - Article 32 | Pages 939–950

... Approximately 6,350 children had a valid kindergarten sampling weight and the biological mother as the respondent for all waves. Of these, 6,250 had complete data on moving. Some parents reported that they did not move, ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 34 | Pages 985–1014

Volume 33 - Article 34 | Pages 985–1014

... Table 3 shows the odds of being in a union for the first time (compared to women who had never experienced a conjugal union) among young women aged 20 to 29 years in Brazil in ...Table 3 shows that when ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 37 | Pages 1047–1066

Volume 33 - Article 37 | Pages 1047–1066

... already 65 years old when the scheme was introduced can receive the basic pension benefit of 55 Yuan per month without any contributions as long as at least one of their family members aged 16 and over is ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 38 | Pages 1067–1104

Volume 33 - Article 38 | Pages 1067–1104

... Section 3, particularly the increased availability of public child care has made it easier to combine childrearing with full time employment for women – a development expected to weaken the substitution effect and ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 39 | Pages 1105–1136

Volume 33 - Article 39 | Pages 1105–1136

... south: 65% of primary school classrooms had to be built in the south compared to 34% in the north, and 56% of lower-secondary classrooms versus 43% in the north (Salvemini ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 40 | Pages 1137–1152

Volume 33 - Article 40 | Pages 1137–1152

... Besides socio-demographic data on each household member and on the household (family structure, economic conditions, geographical area of residence), the survey provided information on the geographical distance and ... See full document

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Volume 30 - Article 65 | Pages 1769–1792

Volume 30 - Article 65 | Pages 1769–1792

... We measured socio-economic background in terms of parental occupational class. 3 This can be inferred from data on each person below the age of 15, when the household’s reference person determines the occupational ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 44 | Pages 1241–1256

Volume 33 - Article 44 | Pages 1241–1256

... Nearing age 40, half of the individuals were in what we call “stable childbearing unions” – in either their first (41%) or second (8%) union in which they became first- time parents. Again, the only gender difference was ... See full document

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Volume 21 - Article 3 | Pages 65–74

Volume 21 - Article 3 | Pages 65–74

... Motivated by the Puur et al. findings, we explored a similar relationship with data from the European/World Values Surveys. We proceeded with this endeavor despite the obstacles to creating a perfectly parallel analysis. ... See full document

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Volume 5 - Article 3 | Pages 65–78

Volume 5 - Article 3 | Pages 65–78

... Childbearing trends in Sweden have been highly volatile throughout the four last decades of the 20 th century. First-birth fertility of younger women (16-28 years) decreased continuously from the mid-1960s to the ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 48 | Pages 1297–1332 

Volume 33 - Article 48 | Pages 1297–1332 

... Figure 3 and Figure 4 not only depict the difference in vital transition between urban and rural areas ( ∆CBR, ∆CDR, and the resulting ∆N), but also the trends in urban-rural migration cum reclassification growth ... See full document

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Volume 34 - Article 33 | Pages 927–942

Volume 34 - Article 33 | Pages 927–942

... The current study seeks to make use of the valuable and high-quality vital statistics data in Taiwan to offer a more comprehensive depiction of divorce patterns by education for both sexes. This paper aims to explore ... See full document

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Volume 33 - Article 43 | Pages 1211–1240 

Volume 33 - Article 43 | Pages 1211–1240 

... In order to calculate return and reentry rates, we generate counts of four separate populations of Mexican-born (hereafter called Mexican) males 3 aged 50 years and older with a histo[r] ... See full document

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Volume 20 - Article 6 | Pages 65–96

Volume 20 - Article 6 | Pages 65–96

... residents. 3 Those who are promoting the expansion of VCT as a weapon in the battle against AIDS believe that it is critical for people to know their status ... See full document

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Volume 38 - Article 65 | Pages 2053–2072

Volume 38 - Article 65 | Pages 2053–2072

... problematic, in that urbanization and the construction of new settlements likely had an impact on population mobility (Pinto 1996). Such phenomena, where intense and enduring, may have produced very specific distribution ... See full document

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Volume 8 - Article 3 | Pages 61–92

Volume 8 - Article 3 | Pages 61–92

... The results of the analyses regarding fixed effects are given in Table 2. Age at first sexual intercourse does not have a significant effect, meaning that the credibility interval, given[r] ... See full document

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