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Vicki A. Freedman, Brenda C. Spillman, Patti M. Andreski, Jennifer C. Cornman, Eileen M. Crimmins ...
Demography (2013) 50 (2): 661–671.
Published: 27 October 2012
... to determine whether the prevalence of activity limitations among the older population continued to decline in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Findings across studies suggest that personal care and domestic activity limitations may have continued to decline for those ages 85 and older from 2000...
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Demography (1995) 32 (4): 557–575.
Published: 01 November 1995
...Sharon Sassler Abstract This paper uses the 1910 Census Public Use Sample to examine how the presence and activities of key family members shaped the labor force activity, domestic work, and schooling of working-age daughters. There is no evidence that daughters worked to send their brothers...
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Demography (2014) 51 (3): 1069–1099.
Published: 22 March 2014
... mostly nonspousal care work in the prior day, and this association was partially mediated by women’s generalized anxiety. Women in rural Minya who are exposed to IPV may escalate their housework to fulfill local norms of feminine domesticity while substituting economic activities for nonspousal care work...
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Demography (1970) 7 (3): 273–286.
Published: 01 August 1970
...Murray Gendell; Maria Nydia Maravlglla; Philip C. Kreitner Abstract Data from a five percent census sample reveal that in Guatemala City in 1964 economically active women, especially domestic servants, had lower cumulative fertility than inactive women, partly because larger proportions of them had...
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in Boys, Girls, and Grandparents: The Impact of the Sex of Preschool-Aged Children on Family Living Arrangements and Maternal Labor Supply
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Published: 13 May 2019
Fig. 2 Length of time spent on family chores, by family living arrangements. The figure shows time spent on domestic activities by the mother, paternal grandmother, and other household members in coresiding andnoncoresiding households. The light gray bars represent the time contributed
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Demography (2006) 43 (4): 617–629.
Published: 01 November 2006
... activities. 14 1 2011 © Population Association of America 2006 2006 Child Care Labor Force Participation Baby Boom School Enrollment Domestic Activity References Bianchi , S.M. , Milkie , M.A. , Sayer , L.C. , & Robinson , J.P. ( 2000 ). “Is Anyone Doing...
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Demography (1975) 12 (2): 193–208.
Published: 01 May 1975
... and, in the case of men at least, appear capable of competing for jobs on an equal basis with residents at their respective destinations. Female migrants, however, are consistently overrepresented in lower-status activities, particularly in domestic services. 8 1 2011 © Population Association...
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Demography (1998) 35 (1): 45–56.
Published: 01 February 1998
... of production and consumption activities in each county. I also explore whether the trend in number of households predicts better than the trend in number of persons, and whether the impact of population growth depends upon the age structure or source of growth (immigration or domestic increase). Generally...
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Demography (2019) 56 (3): 813–833.
Published: 13 May 2019
...Fig. 2 Length of time spent on family chores, by family living arrangements. The figure shows time spent on domestic activities by the mother, paternal grandmother, and other household members in coresiding andnoncoresiding households. The light gray bars represent the time contributed...
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Demography (2021) 58 (5): 1931–1954.
Published: 01 October 2021
... individuals who declare that they want or intend to have a child within three years, those who declare that their partner also wants a child, and those who intend to continue working. Overall, our results suggest that fathers' greater involvement in domestic activities may increase fertility while...
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Demography (1993) 30 (2): 209–226.
Published: 01 May 1993
... in general) have relatively high status (Winzeler 1982). In addition to filling traditional domestic roles, women on Java often are active participants in the labor force. Further, they have basic property and inheritance rights. The public/private, male/female division observed in many cultures...
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Demography (1988) 25 (4): 537–552.
Published: 01 November 1988
... with more recent survey evidence, shows that certain sorts of domestic work time have in fact decreased markedly over recent decades. Factors underlying this decrease are (a) the low status and satisfaction attached to housework relative to other daily activities, as documented independently in several...
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Demography (1993) 30 (4): 551–577.
Published: 01 November 1993
... is important. These variables either are expected to represent the degree to which women are exposed to the risk of childbearing (younger women are more fecund than older, married women more exposed to intercourse than unmarried) or are interpreted as representing activities that compete with domestic...
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Demography (1990) 27 (1): 97–109.
Published: 01 February 1990
... on income is retrospective, and its accuracy is highly questionable. Occupation distinguishes individuals who are engaged in agricultural and domestic activities from the others. Since the number of males engaged in domestic activities is rather small, we regard this variable essentially as a classification...
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Demography (2014) 51 (4): 1225–1249.
Published: 01 July 2014
... Tertiary attainment 0.105 (0.306) 0 1 Daily kilocalorie intake 2,336.196 (508.149) 503.689 6,902.286 Daily physical activity indicator 0.268 (1.426) –5.84 15.59 Daily sports activity kilocalorie expenditure 130.781 (48.916) 0 195.438 Daily domestic kilocalorie expenditure...
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Demography (2014) 51 (4): 1251–1270.
Published: 06 June 2014
....” Diaries, on the other hand, are designed primarily to record activities, and being on call seldom shows up as an activity (Budig and Folbre 2004 ). An additional complication is that care activity may be embedded in and absorbed into normal domestic activity (Wolf 2004 ). For example, in time...
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Demography (2014) 51 (4): 1551–1572.
Published: 21 May 2014
... as systematically more serious the implications for the husband of a wife who argues with his parents. Finally, the Women’s Union exerts a powerful influence on women’s thoughts about their daily domestic activities and place in the family (Schuler et al. 2006 ), but no mass organization in Vietnam exerts...
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Demography (1971) 8 (4): 427–439.
Published: 01 November 1971
...Nadia H. Youssef Abstract In terms of quantitative comparative data Middle Eastern countries report systematically the lowest female participation rates in economic activities outside of agriculture. This behavior represents a deviation from the current experience of other developing nations...
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Demography (1975) 12 (4): 629–644.
Published: 01 November 1975
...' circulation per 1,000 adult population (aged 15 and over) circa 1960. Education has traditionally varied inversely with fertility and should thus be controlled when analyzing effects of other variables on fertility. The third control variable, per capita gross domestic product of the economically active...
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Parental Origins, Mixed Unions, and the Labor Supply of Second-Generation Women in the United States
Demography (2019) 56 (1): 49–73.
Published: 19 November 2018
... group) is associated with lower labor supply among second-generation women, net of the effects of parental origin culture as proxied using the epidemiological approach to cultural transmission. Parental origin effects are mediated by education, but endogamy curtails economic activity regardless...
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