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... and gender, in a comparative perspective. The profiles that we obtain and the patterns that we document are relevant to address questions such as: to what extent do ...
... Kraaykamp 2008; Verbakel and De Graaf 2009) . The reasons for this persistent pattern are both institutional and cultural: the Dutch tax system heavily favored single-earning couples2, ...
... period was not statistically significant because of the relatively small sample size, the observed patterns were consistent with those found in http://www.demographic-research.org 893 Zhao, Zhu ...
... to the age-specific labor force participation rates of Japanese women which still show an M-shaped pattern, despite the fact that participation among middle-aged women has been rising in recent years ...
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... previous research has indicated that imbalances in the human sex ratio can influ- ence patterns of marriage and divorce, fertility behaviour, and labour supply (Svarer 2007; ...
... interviews are reported elsewhere (Thiombiano 2009) . The regression results largely confirm the patterns seen in the Kaplan-Meier graphs. Indeed, the adverse consequences of divorce or widowhood ...
... boom-and-bust resource economies (Young 2010) . Prior literature also suggests that there are patterns in who tends to move inter- regionally. Most studies show that men are ...
... . Our overarching research goal is to try to explain the emergence of macro-level demographic patterns as a result of reasonable micro level assumptions which are explored in the model. ...
999. Prenatal malnutrition and subsequent foetal loss risk: Evidence from the 1959-1961 Chinese famine
... lead to an estimate of the famine effect that is lightly biased toward the rural pattern, which should be interpreted with caution. A province-level famine severity index was constructed ...
... These risk factors may be conceptualised as biological, but exposure to them is socially patterned. In Spencer's model, the links from the proximate to the more distant causes ...
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