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... . Indeed, the most prominent explanation for reduced or delayed partnership and family formation patterns is persistently high unemployment and unstable work (see 1084 https://www.demographic-research.org ...
282. readme.43-54.txt
... and rural parameters for each U.S. state, describing its historical spatial population change patterns. The data for replicating the analysis is available at this link: https: ...
... resource-based theoretical frameworks in housework research are tested and further developed based on average' patterns. Consequently, in countries like the United States these frameworks rely heavily on the ...
... characteristics vary by reproductive life stage and education ‒ we investigate variability in IUD use patterns. METHODS We use 2008 – 2010 and 2011 – 2013 National Survey of Family ...
... simulation procedure for empirical evaluation 1019 4 Results 1020 4.1 Simulation experiments 1020 4.1.1 Mortality patterns over the life course 1020 4.1.2 Mortality patterns across birth cohorts with changing frailty 1022 ...
286. The turnaround in internal migration between East and West Germany over the period 1991 to 2018
... since reunification. OBJECTIVE In consideration of this trend reversal, we investigate internal migration patterns between East and West Germany since reunification and discuss their consequences for population dynamics. ...
... setting, fertility rates were adjusted to 10,000 annual births based on the pattern of age-associated fertility rates in China in 1990. This adjustment yielded results that could ...
... the risk of low birthweight at older maternal ages than US-born White women. These patterns are consistent with the weathering hypothesis. Future research may benefit from using linked family ...
... parental home, entered the job market, and formed new families. Their behavioral patterns represent a challenging issue in assessment of the outcome of the immigration experience as well ...
... borders' arrive at mixed conclusions. On the one hand, some find persistent patterns (Baizán, Beauchemin, and González-Ferrer 2014; Beauchemin et al. 2015; ...
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