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... women who have never been married. We also examine socioeconomic differences in intentions, patterns of marriage desires across young adulthood, and relationships between marriage desires and outcomes. ...
... processes Birth risks vary a lot over age: First births show the well-known hump-shaped pattern by woman's age, while second and higher-order births significantly decline by increasing mother's age ...
... born once, die once" analogy results in a straightforward framework to capture age-specific patterns of birth, analogous to classical life table functions. Based on a single variable ...
... , and Sweden Maria Winkler-Dworak1 Eva Beaujouan2 Paola Di Giulio3 Martin Spielauer4 Abstract BACKGROUND Family patterns in Western countries have changed substantially across birth cohorts. The spread of unmarried cohabitation ...
... work by Kühhirt and Klein (2018)), paying attention in particular to patterns of job instability and moves in and out of employment. Similarly, a more ...
... estimates of known populations are relatively close to the true population size without a consistent pattern of over- or underestimation. Out of all 12 populations, the largest outliers ...
... 2002; Rees et al. 2002) . Age-specific migration intensity follows a persistent pattern related to major life course events (Bernard, Bell, and Charles-Edwards 2014) ...
... O'Neill2 Abstract BACKGROUND Spatial population models are important to inform understanding of historical demographic development patterns and to project possible future changes, especially for use in anticipating environmental interactions. ...
... . When we focus on concordant' grandchild caring couples, we observe very similar patterns: grandmothers were more likely (at 10%) to care for their grandchildren ...
... activities participated by those with little interest in marriage. In other words, the patterns in Figure 2 are more similar to the one presented in Panel B in Figure ...
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