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... % of households with grandfathers did not have grandmothers in either survey year. The pattern of household transitions suggests that mothers tend to move away from their parents and form ...
502. letter_66.pdf
... q the Taylor's Law (TL) slope is exactly 2 for any initial age pattern of mortality {µx } . Here I point out a further generalization: although ...
... . Horiuchi, S. and Coale, A.J. (1990) . Age patterns of mortality for older women: An analysis using the age-specific rate of mortality change ...
... . other births) and for women with stable (vs. unstable) expectation patterns. Nevertheless, discordant reports are common and are predicted by women's characteristics. CONCLUSIONS ...
... . While the quantitative analyses of large-scale data give us a profound understanding of general patterns and relationships, qualitative analyses of the interview data – although not generalizable to the ...
... that there is not one marriage market but several for different groups and that the patterns of native/immigrant marriage in Spain are strongly gendered. CONTRIBUTION This is the ...
507. letter_65.pdf
... Law applies with an exact slope of 2. (No assumption about the age pattern of mortality.) Proof: When age-specific death rates change over time at a ...
... C&D standard tables may not be a very suitable fit for pre-industrial mortality patterns (although their ability to interpret Ancient Régime mortality has been described as "impressive ...
... in the recent past in these countries even more approximate. A study of women's patterns of contraceptive use using the detailed calendars collected by some DHS showed that levels of ...
... least to have older persons as critical members of their networks. Lineage and clan patterns influence reasons for and likelihood of coresidence of children and older persons. The Baganda ...
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