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Volume 19 - Article 59 | Pages 1969–2010
... Counseling performances may be routinized and improvisation minimized where, as in the Maryland county department of health family planning clinics studied by Nathanson (1991), counsel[r] ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 19 | Pages 451–470
... Bernhardt, and Lappegård 2015) and men become more involved in household and care tasks (Cooke 2009; Goldscheider, Bernhardt, and Brandén 2013). Recent fertility research suggests that self-employed people should be ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 19 | Pages 599–634
... 2007, 2010), Sweden (Scott and Stanfors 2011), the Netherlands (Garssen and Nicholaas 2008), and the United Kingdom (Dubuc 2012), have documented a convergence tendency in the fertility behaviour of immigrant ... See full document
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Volume 35 - Article 19 | Pages 535–556
... al. 2010; Van Oyen et al. 2013; Crimmins, Kim, and Solé-Auró 2010; Luy and Minagawa 2014), particular attention is attributed to the ‘male-female survival paradox’: the observation that women live longer ... See full document
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Volume 36 - Article 19 | Pages 589–608
... According to the United Nations (2015), life expectancy levels for both sexes combined in 2010–2015 in Armenia and Georgia reached almost 75 years, whereas it was only around 70 years in Russia and Kyrgyzstan. ... See full document
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Volume 34 - Article 19 | Pages 525–562
... and 2010 waves of the ...or 2010 were included in this ...and 2010, then it was coded as an “unmatched” ...in 2010 as in 2006, raising suspicions as to whether the MLSFH interviewed the same ... See full document
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Volume 41 - Article 19 | Pages 545–578
... The two economic rationales for kin marriage discussed above do not necessarily share modernization theory’s assumption that women are passive actors in the process of union formation under conditions of modest ... See full document
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Volume 40 - Article 19 | Pages 503–532
... Given the projected substantial increase in the elderly population in the coming decades, aggregate cancer counts in the population might increase despite falling individual risk if the decline in individual risk is ... See full document
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Volume 39 - Article 19 | Pages 561–592
... financial hardship; less secure working environment and scarcer employment opportunities; cuts in government-sponsored social policies; and a decrease in affordable housing – or to put it a bit more vaguely, simply ... See full document
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Volume 24 - Article 19 | Pages 455–468
... Relationships (16) and (17) provide an approximate estimate of how period gains in life expectancy are transformed on a cohort basis. Consider individuals that were born in 2010 in a country with a period life ... See full document
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Volume 23 - Article 19 | Pages 531–548
... Hamilton (1966) obtained the relationship (16) in an analysis of the evolution of senescence. From (16) and (2) it is apparent that (provided r ≥ 0) the magnitudes of the sensitivities of r to mortality and fertility ... See full document
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Volume 32 - Article 59 | Pages 1603–1630
... Second, data from the two last national censuses indicate that the proportion of the population self-identifying as black has increased for the first time since the 1940s. From 5% of the total population in 1991, it ... See full document
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Volume 30 - Article 59 | Pages 1621–1638
... To fill this gap in the research, we present in this article a detailed geography of unmarried cohabitation in the Americas. We have created a map of 39 countries extending from Canada to Argentina with more than ... See full document
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Volume 37 - Article 59 | Pages 1891–1916
... al. 2010; Parker and Short 2009), male kin who take on “social father” roles (Mkhize 2006; Richardson 2009), and female kin who take on “social mother” roles (Madhavan et ... See full document
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Volume 38 - Article 59 | Pages 1815–1842
... It might also be the case that inheritance was less important during times of transition than in times when the economy was more stable. Periods of economic instability might provide more opportunity: ‘luck’ might ... See full document
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Volume 18 - Article 3 | Pages 59–116
... Density-dependence: arises when the per-capita vital rates are functions of the numbers or density of the population. Such effects are well documented in plants (e.g., Sol- brig et al. 1988, Gillman et al. 1993, Silva ... See full document
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Error Bounds for Asymptotic Solutions of Second Order Linear Difference Equations II: The First Case
... Hindawi Publishing Corporation Advances in Difference Equations Volume 2010, Article ID 594783, 19 pages doi 10 1155/2010/594783 Research Article Error Bounds for Asymptotic Solutions of Second Order[.] ... See full document
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Volume 16 - Article 3 | Pages 59–96
... Table 2 Notes. The total number of women is 2,899. Information about educational attainment at the time of the first birth has been derived from the mothers’ age at first birth using the World Higher Education System ... See full document
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Volume 19 - Article 19 | Pages 665–704
... However, in the 1970s, there was a brief period when public social services for women and families were being developed. This was the period of rising female employment, of the feminist movement, of some local left wing ... See full document
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Complete Asymptotic Analysis of a Nonlinear Recurrence Relation with Threshold Control
... Hindawi Publishing Corporation Advances in Difference Equations Volume 2010, Article ID 143849, 19 pages doi 10 1155/2010/143849 Research Article Complete Asymptotic Analysis of a Nonlinear Recurrence[.] ... See full document
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