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... India to both low-to-middle-income and high-income countries (LMICs and HICs) and describe the patterns that have accompanied India's transition to low fertility. METHODS We use data from the ...
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... birth risks are elevated when the child is the couple's first or second. These patterns have been interpreted in terms of unique values of first and second shared children that ...
Volume 17 - Article 3 | Pages 59–82
... Download reference: RIS | BibTeX Coale, A.J. (1971) . Age Patterns of Marriage. Population Studies 25: 193-214. Weblink: doi:10.2307/ ...
Volume 35 - Article 35 | Pages 1045–1078
... Frejka, T. and Calot, G. (2001) . Cohort reproductive patterns in low-fertility countries. Population and Development Review 27(1 ): 103 – ...
Volume 36 - Article 41 | Pages 1209–1254
... M.J. and McDonald, P. (2002) . A comparison of fertility patterns of European immigrants in Australia with those in the countries of origin. Genus 58 ...
... We show that there is considerable variability across these populations in the levels and age patterns of union entry rates, ranging (i ) from high and early rates in ...
... other hand, have largely been overlooked. In this paper, we examine the pattern of postponement and childlessness in Britain across the range of social groups in two cohorts ...
... accurate for cohorts born before 1945, suggesting caution when using the GGS to study patterns of union and family formation in these older cohorts. CONCLUSIONS The assessment of the ...
... whereas other European regions and Australia show negative gradients, positive gradients, and U-shaped patterns of association. The strong differences between countries suggest that context plays an important role ...
... women do much more housework than men. For men, there is no consistent pattern across the four countries linking household participation and fertility preferences. The pattern for women ...
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