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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 36 - Article 40 | Pages 1185–1208

Volume 36 - Article 40 | Pages 1185–1208

... The results for men warrant a more nuanced interpretation. In contrast to the female case, the participation effect dominates in only 6 out of 14 countries. This means that the negative population growth in age ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 54 | Pages 1603–1644

Volume 40 - Article 54 | Pages 1603–1644

... France to two parents born in France. For individuals born in North Africa or born in France to two parents born in North Africa, we took one extra step to better identify North African–origin immigrants and their ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 47 | Pages 1375–1412

Volume 40 - Article 47 | Pages 1375–1412

... Finally, the occurrence of specific events during the entire employment trajectory (from age 15 up to age 45) of individuals belonging to the various clusters can be considered. Contrary to the idea of a rigid labour ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 30 | Pages 865–896

Volume 40 - Article 30 | Pages 865–896

... and the vertical line the average minutes provided by active fathers. The dark lines refer to fathers in managerial or professional occupations and the grey lines to all other fathers. The solid lines refer to the year ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 31 | Pages 897–932

Volume 40 - Article 31 | Pages 897–932

... Job insecurity was not asked about during times of unemployment. For better coherence, we modeled job insecurity as a categorical variable with four categories: (0) employed, job very secure (reference category); (1) ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 28 | Pages 799–834

Volume 40 - Article 28 | Pages 799–834

... Generally, the overall results indicate that hypotheses derived from social and demographic history are substantially better able to explain the marriage behavior of parentally bereaved children born in the Netherlands ... See full document

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Volume 40 - Article 8 | Pages 185–218

Volume 40 - Article 8 | Pages 185–218

... substitution effect might only dominate when unemployment is perceived as being truly temporary. Research suggests that displacement is associated with subsequent unemployment, long-term earning losses, and lower job ... See full document

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Volume 16 - Article 5 | Pages 121–140

Volume 16 - Article 5 | Pages 121–140

... Similarly, age and sex distributions of the age of partners were derived from the same survey. Mean and standard deviation of partners’ age were fitted for each age and sex pair, from which normal distributions were ... See full document

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Volume 36 - Article 1 | Pages 1–40

Volume 36 - Article 1 | Pages 1–40

... force. 6 In order to account for this situation, for women, the individual-level variable for occupational group (the main specification) was supplemented by an additional variable that combined individual and ... See full document

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Volume 27 - Article 5 | Pages 121–152

Volume 27 - Article 5 | Pages 121–152

... authorities for joint parental responsibility, Jensen and Clausen (2003) argue that until recently cohabiting fathers faced more obstacles than married fathers if they wanted shared residence or father sole custody for ... 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 38 - Article 40 | Pages 1189–1240

Volume 38 - Article 40 | Pages 1189–1240

... Given the negative relationship observed between the effort made by countries to provide social transfers for the elderly and the marital fertility index during the periods 1880–1930 and[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 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 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 10 - Article 5 | Pages 121–142

Volume 10 - Article 5 | Pages 121–142

... If one can filter out the effect of potential earnings, and be left with the non- economic effect of education that raises the gain from marriage, the effect of educational attainment on[r] ... See full document

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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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