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... % of households in 1790 to 17% of households in 1940. The age patterns of kin propinquity show substantial variation across the life course, and regional differences demonstrate ...
... in good environments. CONCLUSIONS While broad demographic and socioeconomic characteristics reliably account for mobility patterns, the occurrence of life events and a person's attitudes towards their living environment are ...
... the western industrialised countries. Australia's increase in total fertility has coincided with broadly similar patterns in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand. Over the same period ...
... values than the unadjusted. The methods do surprisingly well in the presence of typical patterns of age misreporting, though GGB is more sensitive to coverage errors that change with ...
... international migration typically rely on measures of migrant stocks and migration rates to assess migration patterns. In this paper we propose a third alternative. Using harmonized data on age-specific ...
Volume 35 - Article 2 | Pages 31–46
... Spain, and Estonia. Results: The analysis shows a significant variation in partnership patterns among immigrants in all five countries. Immigrants from countries with more conservative' family ...
... grandparents as the main source of child care instead of formal alternatives. CONCLUSIONS European patterns of child care use are not only subject to structural factors as the supply of ...
... ) . A weakness of the LC method is that it attempts to capture the patterns of mortality rates using only one principal component and its scores. To address this ...
... 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 ...
... the main trends in family-related behaviour, i.e. fertility decline and changes in fertility patterns, a decreasing propensity to marry, postponement of marriage, and a slowly increasing ...
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