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Volume 40 - Article 40 | Pages 1153–1166

Volume 40 - Article 40 | Pages 1153–1166

... To encourage and facilitate the use of this data, we provide a single, standardized, flat data file containing county-to-county one-year migration flows for the period 1990–2010 (contain[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 28 | Pages 799–834

Volume 40 - Article 28 | Pages 799–834

... Event-history analysis is employed to examine the effect of parental death on the transition to first marriage. Event-history analysis calculates the expected duration of time until a certain failure event like first ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 24 | Pages 657–692

Volume 40 - Article 24 | Pages 657–692

... Hypothesis 1 : Partnership careers with longer and more stable episodes of cohabitation are associated with more positive outcomes (i.e., a higher quality of life, l[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 25 | Pages 693–724

Volume 40 - Article 25 | Pages 693–724

... For the experiments presented in this paper, IRADABE was trained with a corpus composed of two data sets: a previous complete data set from the benchmark Italian Twitter corpus released [r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 23 | Pages 627–656 

Volume 40 - Article 23 | Pages 627–656 

... The first is to present an original approach for collecting demographic data in settings of armed conflicts using primary genealogical data.. This includes showing how the [r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 55 | Pages 1645–1670

Volume 40 - Article 55 | Pages 1645–1670

... Regarding the educational gradient of living alone, the pattern that stands out is a tendency for a small though, in several cases, significant negative association between education an[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 54 | Pages 1603–1644

Volume 40 - Article 54 | Pages 1603–1644

... Table A-5: Mortality hazard ratios (ages 18–64) for first- and second-generation immigrant subgroups by region of origin, France, 1999–2010; native- born individuals with ‘one parent Fr[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 19 | Pages 503–532

Volume 40 - Article 19 | Pages 503–532

... For that purpose, we introduced a new statistical approach of a secondary population projection to predict cancer incidence and cancer mortality of all tumor sites accounting f[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 49 | Pages 1441–1454 

Volume 40 - Article 49 | Pages 1441–1454 

... In 1982 the September local peak visible in all patterns in Figure 4, measured by the ratio of the number of births in September to the average birth rate in August and October, was the [r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 47 | Pages 1375–1412

Volume 40 - Article 47 | Pages 1375–1412

... Unfortunately, we cannot directly tackle the issue by controlling for initial health status with our data, because SHR is only recorded once, i.e., at the time of the IT-SILC interview. However, we indirectly control for ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 48 | Pages 1413–1440

Volume 40 - Article 48 | Pages 1413–1440

... An additional descriptive analysis that included data on only the 207 couples who had given birth to a first and a second child since the collection of the prospective panel data started[r] ... See full document

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Volume 39 - Article 40 | Pages 1065–1080

Volume 39 - Article 40 | Pages 1065–1080

... Rates of poverty, as officially defined, are consistently highest among first-generation non-US citizen children, followed by second-generation children with two foreign-born parents (Fi[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 30 | Pages 865–896

Volume 40 - Article 30 | Pages 865–896

... To conclude, the overall level of father involvement – whether measured by average minutes of childcare per father, childcare participation rate, minutes of care pr[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 29 | Pages 835–864

Volume 40 - Article 29 | Pages 835–864

... (currently 40) countries with high-quality data produced by a collaboration between the Department of Demography at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 31 | Pages 897–932

Volume 40 - Article 31 | Pages 897–932

... this article we analyze how changes in the experience of job insecurity are associated with subjective parental well-being, using 17 waves of the Swiss Household Panel (SHP) (N = 3,717 men and 3,450 women, ... See full document

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Volume 34 - Article 40 | Pages 1129–1160 

Volume 34 - Article 40 | Pages 1129–1160 

... Pooling data from the 2006 ‒ 2010 and 2011 ‒ 2013 NSFG, we fill this gap in the literature by focusing on the largest Hispanic national origin group, Mexican Americans, and assessing t[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 6 | Pages 121–154 

Volume 40 - Article 6 | Pages 121–154 

... One recent UK study using repeated cross-sectional analysis found significant race/ethnic inequalities in verbal development in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black African, and Black C[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 7 | Pages 155–184

Volume 40 - Article 7 | Pages 155–184

... The reasons for moving taken into consideration in this study are (a) moving for homeownership, as buying a home is typically associated with high expenses; (b) moving for marriage, as f[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 8 | Pages 185–218

Volume 40 - Article 8 | Pages 185–218

... The Persistent Joblessness Index (PJI), described in detail in section 3.2, is based on the assumption that the closer two episodes of joblessness or employment discontinuity are, the mo[r] ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 9 | Pages 219–260 

Volume 40 - Article 9 | Pages 219–260 

... Among the 185 women for whom photographs with and without headscarf were available, the MAE was 5.25 years when the model was trained by using photographs with headscarves o[r] ... See full document

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