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... interviews started in the state and an urban residence dummy, respectively. These state-specific patterns for NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 are graphically shown in Figures 1a and 1b (the odds ...
... , C.R. (2020) . The demography of families: A review of patterns and change. Journal of Marriage and Family 82(1 ): 9 – ...
... with age, mostly because women perceive subfecundity more often than their partner. These patterns are in line with the preceding discussions on theory and gender-role expectations, which suggest ...
... had the same distribution of economic circumstances and age compositions as Whites. The general patterns are the same as in Panel A, but the composition component is consistently smaller ...
... increase appears to reflect changing norms and policies that favor shared custody. These changing patterns have important implications for children's living 1 Corresponding author. Institute for Research on Poverty ...
... 5.2 Impact of mobile telecommunication expansion in a cohort perspective 1079 6 Results 1080 6.1 Patterns of older-age kin support in Indonesia 1080 6.2 How intergenerational kin support changed alongside mobile ...
... However, the proportion of women working part-time is higher than the European average.3 This pattern of high female labor market participation combined with a high degree of part-time work has ...
... share of unpaid work and that the overall rebalancing of unpaid work hides highly gendered patterns. Indeed, we find men doing more shopping and women doing more child care ...
... applied to rapidly growing areas can produce implausibly high projected population growth. Adjusting age patterns of net migration to be consistent with higher or lower net migration assumptions is challenging ...
... fall between those of their same-race counterparts (Jones 1996) . This in-between' pattern is partially the product of the midway socioeconomic status of interracial couples. Marriages bring ...
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