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Published: 09 January 2015
Fig. 5 Actual-synthetic extramarital birth rate gap, pre-intervention MSPE ≤ 5 × adopter More
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Published: 09 January 2015
Fig. 5 Actual-synthetic extramarital birth rate gap, pre-intervention MSPE ≤ 5 × adopter More
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Published: 09 January 2015
Fig. 5 Actual-synthetic extramarital birth rate gap, pre-intervention MSPE ≤ 5 × adopter More
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Published: 09 January 2015
Fig. 5 Actual-synthetic extramarital birth rate gap, pre-intervention MSPE ≤ 5 × adopter More
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Published: 09 January 2015
Fig. 5 Actual-synthetic extramarital birth rate gap, pre-intervention MSPE ≤ 5 × adopter More
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Demography (2015) 52 (1): 113–151.
Published: 09 January 2015
...Fig. 5 Actual-synthetic extramarital birth rate gap, pre-intervention MSPE ≤ 5 × adopter ...
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Demography (2019) 56 (1): 151–167.
Published: 20 November 2018
... first. In the analysis of extramarital fertility, respondents exit the risk set either (1) when they birth or father a child; or (2) when the union dissolves or transitions into marriage, or at the survey date if they are currently cohabiting. Discrete-time models require the shape of the hazard...
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Demography (1980) 17 (1): 13–23.
Published: 01 February 1980
... before the woman's first marriage for ever-married women and all first births that occur to never-married women. Because complete fertility and marital histories are not available, pre- marital births as defined in this paper do not include inter- or extramarital births. CPS estiinates...
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Demography (2015) 52 (3): 919–942.
Published: 23 April 2015
... the diagonal. Education does not matter much in the selection of extramarital partners. About one-half of men’s extramarital partnerships in the SSNS involve FSWs, whose educational level is less likely to be known to male respondents. Figure  3 shows degree distributions by 10-year birth cohorts (column...
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Demography (2005) 42 (4): 647–673.
Published: 01 November 2005
... remains the favored setting for childbearing in North America and much of Western Europe, the increasing prevalence of unmarried cohabitation among young couples has contributed to a rise in extramarital births (Kiernan 2001; Loomis and Landale 1994). In England and Wales, for example, 41% of live births...
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Demography (1995) 32 (3): 299–318.
Published: 01 August 1995
... places a person at greater risk of cohabitation or premarital childbearing. 12 In Britain children are increasingly being born and reared in cohabiting unions; one extramarital birth in two is registered by couples living at the same address, although younger women are less likely than older women...
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1029–1048.
Published: 21 June 2011
... are increasingly uncertain. Using data from a survey of married women in southern Mozambique, we start with an event-history analysis of birth rates among women married to migrants and those married to nonmigrants. The model detects a lower birth rate among migrants’ wives, which tends to be partially compensated...
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Demography (1993) 30 (4): 653–681.
Published: 01 November 1993
... at time t, ~(t), includes race, religion, education, divorce laws in the current state of residence, and extramarital births. Table 1 contains a complete list. Some couples may be more divorce-prone than others or subject to greater potential for marital instability, even conditional on the set...
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Demography (2002) 39 (3): 573–586.
Published: 01 August 2002
... entered and all pregnancies with which they were associated. The men were first asked to list all women they had married in chronological order with dates and other details, and this list was followed to complete a pregnancy history for each wife in turn. The men were asked about extramarital births...
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Demography (2023) 60 (2): 563–582.
Published: 01 April 2023
... marriage as a form of partnership: 40% of births in the United States and above 50% of births in France and Sweden occur outside of marriage ( OECD 2020a ). In Korea, extramarital births remain rare, at approximately 2%. Although childbirth need not follow marriage, the temporal ordering remains intact...
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Demography (2009) 46 (3): 451–468.
Published: 01 August 2009
... married by age, the current TMFR is obtained by converting the published series of age-speci c fertility rates into age-speci c marital fertility rates after correction for extramarital births. Unfortunately, there is no pub- lished series of the number of currently married women broken down by age...
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Demography (2011) 48 (4): 1401–1428.
Published: 02 September 2011
..., which are the ages that the death profile tells us involve peak HIV risk. Table 1 Coital frequencies and birth rates by age Age Panel A: Reported Frequencies Panel B: Birth Rates % Intercourse Last Week % Intercourse Last Two Weeks % Intercourse Last Month % Birth in Last Year...
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Demography (2009) 46 (1): 43–63.
Published: 01 February 2009
... age for females and shortens the interval between the first sex and first marriage. 13 1 2011 © Population Association of America 2009 2009 Birth Cohort Adult Mortality Marriage Market Premarital Sexual Activity Mortality Probability References Ainsworth M...
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Demography (2007) 44 (2): 405–426.
Published: 01 May 2007
... (1960 1964 period) or even age 44 (1965 1969 period). Pre-1970 Nuptiality and TMFR Estimates Ongoing birth registration in MIPopLab suggests that extramarital births continue to be extremely rare (on the order of 1 Birth dates retrospectively reported outside a marital period are more likely to result...
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Demography (2006) 43 (1): 99–125.
Published: 01 February 2006
... sex ratios and high divorce rates (Trent and South 1989). Although Cambodia s population sex ratio was again balanced with the gradual addi- tion of new birth cohorts, the next challenge to the stability of the extant marriage system may arise from the end of its political, economic, and cultural...