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... consists of a set of techniques originally developed by molecular biologists to find similar DNA patterns, and was in- troduced into the social sciences in the 1980s. These ...
... composition, differential fertility, and age structure data, as well as religious switching patterns, are based on the best available census and survey data for each country. ...
... of the response rates is straightforward because the appropriate denominators are clear 17. The patterns in Table 2 show definite evidence of distributional bias for these demographic indicators, with ...
... household than are enrolled children, 39% and 30% respectively. The same pattern transpires in the presence of older sisters: 37% of non-enrolled children live with ...
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... beneath these individual trajectories, the model as well as our study assume a common pattern across countries – but, as Beck and Katz (2007) put it, ...
... religious variables does not weaken the impact of the proxies for the transmission of fertility patterns and family-oriented values within the family while, as shown in the next subsection, ...
... 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 ...
... age-specific periods of education, gainful employment, and childcare across countries results in varying patterns of subsequence or concurrence of periods, and therefore in different age-specific associations between fertility ...
... to help us gain a better understanding of the extent to which these life course patterns are determined by education and economic status at the start of the career. RESULTS ...
... We expected smoking-attributable mortality to explain the divergence by occupational class because smoking is socially patterned and particularly important for middle- and young-old-age mortality, ages which contribute greatly to ...
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