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Demography (2001) 38 (4): 551–561.
Published: 01 November 2001
...Diane S. Lauderdale Abstract Previous studies have found that educational differences in mortality are weaker among the elderly. In this study I examine whether either cohort or period effects may have influenced the interpretation of age effects. Six 10-year birth cohorts are followed over 30...
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Demography (2012) 49 (2): 525–552.
Published: 28 February 2012
...Juho Härkönen; Hande Kaymakçalan; Pirjo Mäki; Anja Taanila Abstract In this article, we study the effects of prenatal health on educational attainment and on the reproduction of family background inequalities in education. Using Finnish birth cohort data, we analyze several maternal and fetal...
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Demography (2014) 51 (2): 509–534.
Published: 01 March 2014
...Lisa Giddings; John M. Nunley; Alyssa Schneebaum; Joachim Zietz Abstract We examine differences in household specialization between same-sex and different-sex couples within and across three birth cohorts: Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. Using three measures of household...
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Demography (2021) 58 (4): 1445–1472.
Published: 01 August 2021
... disadvantage may be changing across cohorts. Using data from the 2013–2018 National Health and Interview Surveys, we analyze five mental and physical health outcomes—psychological distress, depression, anxiety, self-rated physical health, and activity limitation—across three birth cohorts colloquially known...
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Demography (2024) 61 (1): 15–30.
Published: 01 February 2024
... identities. In this research note, our analysis of the most recent federal data source to incorporate sexual and gender identity measures—the Household Pulse Survey—reveals that younger birth cohorts are more likely to select “something else” for their sexual identity and “none of these” for their gender...
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Published: 07 June 2018
Fig. 4 Proportion of never-married and married women by birth cohort: Various countries. Source: Authors’ calculations from SHARE and TILDA More
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Published: 01 June 2022
Fig. 1 Women's educational attainment by birth cohort and country More
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Published: 01 August 2022
Fig. 4 Case study: The association between birth cohort and marriage hazards is more negative for Black people than White people in odds ratios (panel a) but less negative in average marginal effects (panel b) More
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Published: 01 December 2022
Fig. 1 Women's parity at age 30, by birth cohort, for 48 countries. The horizontal axis is cohort (year of birth) binned into five-year increments from 1950 to 1989; the vertical axis is the average parity at age 30 of women in that cohort bin. Each thin line represents a different country More
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Published: 01 December 2022
Fig. 2 Women's parity at age 30, by birth cohort, for 16 different subpopulations in India. The 16 nonoverlapping groups are generated by interacting indicators for north India/south India, rural/urban, Muslim/not Muslim, and no education/some education. The horizontal axis is cohort (year More
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Published: 01 June 2023
Fig. 1 Trends in sibship status by sex and birth cohort. Source: Japanese National Fertility Surveys (1982–2015). More
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Published: 01 August 2023
Fig. 1 Years of schooling by month-of-birth cohort, centered relative to the reform threshold of September 1, 1957. A quadratic trend in birth cohort was fitted to underlying data to show the global trends in the data (dashed red lines), as well as a local linear fit within 50 months More
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Published: 01 August 2023
Fig. 2 Mean cognitive outcomes by birth cohort, centered relative to the reform threshold of September 1, 1957. A quadratic trend in birth cohort was fitted to underlying data to show the global trends in the data (dashed red lines), as well as a local linear fit within 50 months of the reform More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 4 Predicted probability for cluster membership by birth cohort, gender, and sexuality. Multinomial regression analyses include interactions between sexual identity, gender, and cohort, and control for race-ethnicity, education, and family structure at 16. Source: Understanding Society More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 3 Average number of nieces and nephews by birth cohort and through full or half-sister/brother: Swedish-born individuals from the 1932–2017 birth cohorts who were alive at the end of 2017. The shaded area on the right side of the dashed vertical line indicates birth cohorts for which we More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 4 Average number of siblings by birth cohort and whether full or half-sibling (top panel) and proportional distribution of the number of siblings (half- or full) by birth cohort (bottom panel): Swedish-born individuals from the 1932–2017 birth cohorts who were alive at the end of 2017 More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 5 Average number of cousins by birth cohort and by type of aunt or uncle (top panel) and proportional distribution of the number of cousins by birth cohort (bottom panel): Swedish-born individuals from the 1950–2017 birth cohorts who were alive at the end of 2017. The shaded areas More
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 6 Average number of living, dead, and unregistered parents, by birth cohort 1932–2017 (top panel), and average number of parent siblings by birth cohort 1950–2017 (bottom panel): Swedish-born individuals alive at the end of 2017. The shaded areas on the left side of the dashed vertical More
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Published: 01 February 2023
Fig. 2 Trends in educational assortative marriage in China by wife's birth cohort: Percentile rank-rank correlation estimates of the couple's education. CI = confidence interval. More
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Published: 01 April 2023
Fig. 1 Fertility by age and birth cohort. Data are from 1981–2020 vital statistics merged with Projected Population. More