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... and methods 1341 2.1 Data 1341 2.2 Analytical approach 1342 3 Results 1343 3.1 Mortality patterns by age 1344 3.2 Mortality and place of birth among BAF officers 1345 4 Discussion ...
... Casterline, J.B. (2001) . The pace of fertility transition: National patterns in the second half of the twentieth century. Population and Development Review 27( ...
583. Decomposing changes in household measures: Household size and services in South Africa, 1994
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... Survey of South Africa from 2008 to 2012. We compare the results to the pattern derived from nationally representative surveys run by Statistics South Africa since 1994. RESULTS The ...
... experienced fertility decline (regions are defined following the United Nations 2015 definitions) . Patterns of fertility decline in urban and rural places as the fertility transition proceeds are shown ...
... 1. Introduction In 1993, William J. Goode wrote World changes in divorce patterns (Goode 1993), the most recent comprehensive treatment of international trends in marital ...
... Our study is a contribution to the demographic literature that aims at understanding birth spacing patterns in Western Europe. Furthermore, we draw attention to the role of postseparation policies ...
... and the increasing heterogeneity of racial/ethnic structures. CONTRIBUTION We document ethnoracial diversity patterns at an understudied geographic scale, the state level, where diversity may have important ...
... contemporary Chinese society. 1. Introduction A large body of literature has addressed marriage patterns and trends in China, especially for the economic reform periods after 1978. Earlier ...
... sound investigation of a demographic phenomenon must originate from some knowledge about its very basic patterns: how common the demographic event of interest is, at what ages it typically ...
... nearby households and coresiding mothers and mothers-in-law in eastern census regions, consistent with known patterns of migration of younger generations to the western frontier and the preference of older generations ...
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