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Published: 04 January 2016
Fig. 1 Anthropometric age profiles. Age profiles of height-for-age (HAZ) and weight-for-age (WAZ) z scores. Weighted local polynomial smooths. Dashed lines represent 95 % confidence intervals
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in Misreporting Month of Birth: Diagnosis and Implications for Research on Nutrition and Early Childhood in Developing Countries
> Demography
Published: 28 January 2019
Fig. 2 Mean height-for-age z scores (HAZ) by age in months after a round age. The vertical bars indicate standard errors of the mean HAZ. Source: DHS data for 990,231 children from 62 countries, various years.
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Demography (1982) 19 (3): 335–349.
Published: 01 August 1982
...Geraldine P. Mineau; James Trussell Abstract The positive association between wife’s age at marriage and fertility experienced at the older reproductive ages, cited in recent natural fertility literature, is explored using Mormon birth cohorts from 1840 to 1879. When this relationship is specified...
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Published: 01 December 2021
Fig. 3 Change in mean age at death (µ 65 ) and standard deviation around mean age at death (S 65 ) after age 65 by income quartile, for men and women in Sweden, 2006–2015
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in The Fertility of Immigrants From Low-Fertility Settings: Adaptation in the Quantum and Tempo of Childbearing?
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Published: 01 December 2021
Fig. 3 Age at first birth by immigrant background (second generation or age at arrival for child migrants), relative to ancestral Swedes. Models control for birth cohort. Dashed red lines indicate that age at first birth was 25.9 for equivalent ancestral Swedes. Source: Authors' analysis based
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Published: 29 November 2012
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in Stop! Go! What Can We Learn About Family Planning From Birth Timing in Settler South Africa, 1835–1950?
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Published: 01 June 2021
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in Stop! Go! What Can We Learn About Family Planning From Birth Timing in Settler South Africa, 1835–1950?
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Published: 01 June 2021
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in Potential (Mis)match? Marriage Markets Amidst Sociodemographic Change in India, 2005–2050
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Published: 21 January 2015
Fig. 3 Proportion never married by age from age-only projections (solid line) and age and education projections (dotted-dashed line): Females and males, 2010–2050
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in Potential (Mis)match? Marriage Markets Amidst Sociodemographic Change in India, 2005–2050
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Published: 21 January 2015
Fig. 4 Proportions never married by age from age and education projections, estimates from two scenarios: (1) a constant scenario, holding contemporary forces of attraction by age and education constant (dotted-dashed line), and (2) a changing scenario, where contemporary forces of attraction
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in Age at Migration, Language Proficiency, and Socioeconomic Outcomes: Evidence From Australia
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Published: 07 March 2015
Fig. 1 Age at arrival and English language proficiency. The sample consists of age at arrival 0–17, living in Australia 11–55 years, and currently aged 25–55
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Published: 16 November 2013
Fig. 1 Life table age-at-death distributions conditional on survival to age 31 in 1971–1975 and 2006–2010 by sex and occupational class, Finland
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Published: 16 November 2013
Fig. 5 Trends in early- and old-age disparity (at age 31) at different levels of remaining life expectancy (at age 31) by sex and occupational class, Finland, five-year periods, 1971–2010
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Published: 16 November 2013
Fig. 6 Age and cause-of-death decomposition of life disparity at age 31 between the upper nonmanual and manual classes when remaining life expectancy at age 31 was similar (about 43 years for males and 50.5 years for females). The total contributions from each cause of death (up to ages where
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in Influence of Proximity to Kin on Residential Mobility and Destination Choice: Examining Local Movers in Metropolitan Areas
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Published: 05 July 2017
Fig. 1 Odds of out-mobility by age, income, and proximity to kin. Graphs for age are based on coefficients from Table 4 , Model 3. Depicted odds are in reference to a baseline of 18 years and no kin of that type within 1 mile. Graphs for family income are based on coefficients from Table 4
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Published: 04 January 2016
Fig. 3 Anthropometric age profiles by children’s characteristics. Age profiles of height-for-age and weight-for-age z scores by gender and birth order. Weighted local polynomial smooths. Dashed lines represent 95 % confidence intervals
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Published: 04 January 2016
Fig. 4 Anthropometric age profiles by mother’s characteristics. Age profiles of height-for-age and weight-for-age z scores by maternal height and education. Weighted local polynomial smooths. Dashed lines represent 95 % confidence intervals
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Published: 04 January 2016
Fig. 5 Anthropometric age profiles by household characteristics. Age profiles of height-for-age and weight-for-age z scores by residence (rural vs. urban) and wealth quintile. Weighted local polynomial smooths. Dashed lines represent 95 % confidence intervals
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Published: 28 October 2015
Fig. 15 Number of men age 15 to 29 as a percentage of the number of men age 30–64. Sources: Ruggles et al. ( 2015 ) and Flood et al. ( 2015 )
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in Misreporting Month of Birth: Diagnosis and Implications for Research on Nutrition and Early Childhood in Developing Countries
> Demography
Published: 28 January 2019
Fig. 3 Mean height-for-age z scores (HAZ) by age in months. Source: DHS data for 990,231 children from 62 countries, various years.
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