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Demography (1976) 13 (3): 339–356.
Published: 01 August 1976
... , 81 , S14 – S64 . 10.1086/260152 DEMOGRAPHV© Volume 13, Number 3 August 1976 FEMALE WORK EXPERIENCE, EMPLOYMENT STATUS, AND BIRTH EXPECTATIONS: SEQUENTIAL DECISION-MAKING IN THE PHILIPPINES Mark R. Rosenzweig Department of Economics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 Abstract...
View articletitled, <span class="search-highlight">Female</span> work experience, employment <span class="search-highlight">status</span>, and birth expectations: Sequential decision-making in the Philippines
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Published: 10 September 2020
Fig. 1 Female poverty rates at ages 65–85 (1994–2014), by marital status . Source: Authors’ calculations from the HRS, 1994–2014.
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Published: 01 April 2015
Fig. 1 Female labor force attachment, by age, care status. Proportions and percentages are weighted values
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Demography (1995) 32 (2): 139–157.
Published: 01 May 1995
... will occur for women of all socioeconomic statuses but will be greater for those of lower than of higher status groups. The potential problems of an increase in fertility and deterioration in maternal and child health are likely to be greater for the lower-status groups which are least equipped to combat...
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Demography (1980) 17 (3): 297–322.
Published: 01 August 1980
... statuses using age-specific proportions in the labor force. The other type was an increment-decrement table, prepared for both males and females, which was calculated so as to be consistent with the rates of labor force accession and separation implied by the data. Increment-decrement labor force status...
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Demography (2013) 50 (2): 421–444.
Published: 14 November 2012
... is the firstborn, born to an educated mother, or born in certain climatic conditions. Male firstborns are more likely to survive than female firstborns, but only during the neonatal period. Finally, mortality is not affected by the interactions between biology and climate or between biology and social status...
View articletitled, Why Is Infant Mortality Higher in Boys Than in Girls? A New Hypothesis Based on Preconception Environment and Evidence From a Large Sample of Twins
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Demography (1994) 31 (4): 603–614.
Published: 01 November 1994
... and social resources necessary for educational and occupational attainment. These young women would seem likely to view early parenthood not as a marker of adult status but as an obstacle to attaining desired adult roles and statuses. Implicit in this conceptualization of the life course and of adolescent...
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 210–217.
Published: 01 March 1967
...J. Mayone Stycos; Robert H. Weller Summary Using survey data gathered in Turkey in 1963, the relationship between female employment status and fertility is examined. Controlling for urban-rural residence, education, and exposure to conception within marriage, no differences in fertility by labor...
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Demography (2015) 52 (6): 1917–1927.
Published: 05 October 2015
... programs, and returns to stipend participation were significantly higher for females. However, stipend programs failed to reduce the relative achievement gap between children of different socioeconomic backgrounds: low socioeconomic status (SES) was associated with a decreased probability of stipend...
View articletitled, Do Targeted Stipend Programs Reduce Gender and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Schooling Attainment? Insights From Rural Bangladesh
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Demography (2020) 57 (2): 779–797.
Published: 24 March 2020
... numbers of persons in three poverty statuses for the years 2009 and 2014. Using an estimated transition matrix that furnishes a set of cross-product ratios, the constant-α approach allows the calculation of male and female poverty status life tables for the 2009–2014 period. The results describe the time...
View articletitled, Dynamic Multistate Models With Constant Cross-Product Ratios: Applications to Poverty <span class="search-highlight">Status</span>
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for article titled, Dynamic Multistate Models With Constant Cross-Product Ratios: Applications to Poverty <span class="search-highlight">Status</span>
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 352–377.
Published: 01 June 1966
... OF EDUCATION, ACCORDING TO THE MIGRATORY STATUS BY AGE Males Females Mig:t'atory status Level at education:; and age 1 2 3 X 1 2 3 X Natives 15 and more 53.0 85.6 94.9 1.6 48.6 84.4 93.6 2.4 15~29 57.6 87.8 96.4 1.6 53.7 87.1 94.5 3.1 30-49 49.3 85.1 94.5 1.4 45.4 84.3 93.9 2.3 50 and more 41.9 77.0 89.1 1.7...
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Demography (2009) 46 (4): 851–872.
Published: 01 November 2009
... larger in this cohort: about 36% in females and 50% in males. Results are robust to confounding by preexisting diseases, multiple dimensions of socioeconomic status (SES), smoking, and other correlates. These findings challenge the viewpoint that obesity will stem the long-term secular decline in U.S...
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Demography (2020) 57 (6): 2143–2167.
Published: 25 September 2020
... International Health and Human Rights , 9 , S3 . 10.1186/1472-698X-9-S1-S3 . Corsi , D. J. , Gaffey , M. F. , Bassani , D. G. , & Subramanian , S. V. ( 2015 ). No female disadvantage in anthropometric status among children in India: Analysis of the 1992–1993 and 2005–2006 Indian...
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View articletitled, Gender Discrimination and Excess <span class="search-highlight">Female</span> Under-5 Mortality in India: A New Perspective Using Mixed-Sex Twins
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Demography (2019) 56 (5): 1827–1854.
Published: 16 August 2019
.... Moreover, I hypothesize that this negative effect does not fade after the presence of stepparents and female kin as well as several adulthood variables, such as internal migration, are controlled for. Hypothesis 1a (H1a): Parental death in childhood is generally associated with lower status...
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View articletitled, The Impact of Parental Death in Childhood on Sons’ and Daughters’ <span class="search-highlight">Status</span> Attainment in Young Adulthood in the Netherlands, 1850–1952
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Demography (2012) 49 (2): 553–574.
Published: 28 January 2012
... groups × 6 education groups × 2 marital statuses × 2 urban residence statuses × 12 five-year age groups). It is possible, though, to trade off the number of variables against how finely each is coded. Therefore, I recode income into five levels (from nine) and jointly reweight on income, education...
View articletitled, Black-White Disparities in Life Expectancy: How Much Can the Standard SES Variables Explain?
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Demography (2024) 61 (2): 337–361.
Published: 01 April 2024
... uncover an association between a grandfather's ex-POW status and the longevity after age 45 of his sons and male-line grandsons but not of his daughters, granddaughters, female-line grandsons, children-in-law, or grandchildren-in-law. Male-line grandsons lost roughly a year of life at age 45 (4...
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View articletitled, Grandchildren's Longevity and Their Grandfathers’ POW Trauma in the U.S. Civil War
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Demography (1979) 16 (2): 257–277.
Published: 01 May 1979
... CD to) 272 DEMOGRAPHY, volume 16, number 2, May 1979 occupation, especially where women of all marital statuses are involved. It never- theless seems appropriate to look at the occupations of the women migrants be- cause their presence in domestic service has been an important factor in shaping...
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Demography (2006) 43 (2): 337–360.
Published: 01 May 2006
... women and men, respectively. Consistent with the declining health status of immigrants the longer they remain in the United States, we also find that female immigrants almost completely converge to American BMIs within 10 years of arrival, and men close a third of the gap within 15 years. 14 1...
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Demography (1985) 22 (1): 101–114.
Published: 01 February 1985
...Robert Schoen; William Urton; Karen Woodrow; John Bai Abstract The significance of recent changes in marriage and divorce in the United States is examined from a cohort perspective. Marital status life tables, following birth cohorts through life and through the statuses of Never Married, Presently...
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Demography (1983) 20 (2): 163–176.
Published: 01 May 1983
... to the labor force in turn increases occupational differentiation because females, in sex-typed labor markets, are likely to be channeled in disproportionate numbers away from upper-status occupations. The findings demonstrate that traditional modernization theory is unable to account for this. However...
View articletitled, Industrial shifts, <span class="search-highlight">female</span> employment, and occupational differentiation: a dynamic model for American cities, 1960–1970
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