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... . Kalmijn, M. (1998) . Intermarriage and homogamy: causes, patterns, trends. Annual Review of Sociology 24: 395 – 421. doi: ...
... detached from their career developments. The article discusses mechanisms that may underlie the observed patterns. CONCLUSIONS Our study shows how work experience gained importance as a precondition for parenthood ...
... The long-term consequences of parental divorce for children's educational attainment educated parents. This equalizing pattern is accentuated in countries with a comprehensive educational system. COMMENTS Future research on the ...
... . Nor were these demographic developments necessarily unprecedented, often being a revival of historical patterns that had fallen out of favor. As Coontz (1992) observes, what ...
... . Finally, we construct a variable that captures both the stability of and transition patterns into or out of three-generation households in early childhood. We code households as stable ...
... at younger ages, and aim to explain the divergence in terms of the age pattern of historical mortality changes. METHODS Using simulations, we show that the empirical trends ...
... heterogeneity. CONCLUSIONS Our results lead us to ask what forces may have shaped these patterns, and they remind us that these forces need to be taken into account when ...
... association between women's education and fertility rates, few of these studies have examined the pattern of fertility differentials over the course of the fertility transition. As a country that ...
... . Pace-standardization provides a serviceable method for comparative aging studies to explore differences in demographic patterns of aging across species, and it may considerably alter conclusions about the strength of ...
... Eastern Europe enter cohabitation predominantly with the aspiration to marry soon they might adopt marriage-like patterns of income organization right from the start of their union. At the country level ...
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